Show AMERICA IS LOSER IN YEARLY HORSE EXPORTATION I Almost every day some new name nam is added to the list of fast Cast American trotters sold for export and If it the exodus is no not J d r et g lle l lour checked before long we e will begin to feel fee our losses severely Irrespective of the very sizeable sums of hard cash that re remain remain remain re- re main with us in lieu of these horses This is especially the case with the last notable notable notable nota nota- ble Instance the Instance the sale of the black stallion stallion stal stal- lion to a horseman from Milan Italy u inland Binand now now 7 7 years old Is with I h. h the he soie scie exception 01 OI oy vy lar larthe I the be best beet t and fastest standard bred trotting trotting trotting trot trot- ting stallion that has yet been bought by the foreigners And as regards Cresceus that famous horse was far Car past his prime when he found a new home in Russia where he died perhaps mercifully in December December De De- cember 1915 before the red terror had set In however is right now flow In his prime and there la Is a very great likelihood likelihood likelihood like like- that had he remained in this country country country coun coun- try he would have in 1920 trotted to a a. faster record than that of Cresceus even Our trotting breed to date has produced produced pro pro- few such splendid specimens as V whose hr breeder T 1 I. I Is W W. I.- I. nv 1 I I of or Springfield eI O 0 his sire being m i i son of or Bingen while his dam was Alice Wren by Ashland Wilkes Alice Wren was for some years the tIle favorite mare of or Mr Snyder and he liked her so much that he determined to perpetuate her good qualities by raising some foals from her As his son the late John L Li L. Snyder was the owner of 01 Bin Bin- jolla he mated her with that horse She produced several times by him and then died prematurely while still comparatively comparative comparative- ly hito young Her first r foal t ew was a black colt coll o i that was named e Binville I an became a noted campaigner winning many races over both mile and mile half tracks talc tak ing a record of or and capturing over in stake and purse money Bin Bin- land foaled In 1912 was two years younger young young- er than Binville the two being own brothers This past year he was unlucky He started off by a really phenomenal performance performance performance per per- as in the very first weeks of the season at Youngstown 0 O July 5 he lowered the worlds world's record for tor fora Ja a stallion stallion stallion stal stal- lion over a two-lap two course from 2072 t to td Those who witnessed the feat predicted that he would trot In two minutes minutes min mm utes before the season closed But he had the misfortune soon after to become lame lie Me trotted one one race in that con in which he was beaten by Ante Guy and was wa then retired a as aa 11 It was not thought wise to take any of breaking him down Rest soon re removed removed removed re- re moved the trouble and before fall tall came he was reported as good as new Con his return to the turf In 1920 had been eagerly looked forward to But Bui his exportation ends all that The price paid for tor by the ItalIans Italians Ital Ital- ians remains private but it Is known that It was a big one probably a In the rh 15 hale neighborhood of But whatever e II it was there is nothing left in America to duplicate him consequently we suffer a distinct loss that cannot be replaced by money when we bid bd him goodbye |