. Breeder and sportsman . olt, Donrillo, bred in California, who won the Gem Slakes atavesend, one mile, showed himself capable of goiDg aite. The track was heavy and the time, 1:47, was fair. In:t, old horses were beaten in this time with less weight theoeday. Don Carillo, who is about sixteen hands and veryigtby, is by Mariner, out of Sunlit, and was purchased inlifornia by Mr. Schreiberlast winter. -ONSternation was created in the ring atGravesend lastednesday at settling time. When the layers comparedtea they discovered tbatooe Mr. Heibst, who bad been do-i f business all summer, had becom
. Breeder and sportsman . olt, Donrillo, bred in California, who won the Gem Slakes atavesend, one mile, showed himself capable of goiDg aite. The track was heavy and the time, 1:47, was fair. In:t, old horses were beaten in this time with less weight theoeday. Don Carillo, who is about sixteen hands and veryigtby, is by Mariner, out of Sunlit, and was purchased inlifornia by Mr. Schreiberlast winter. -ONSternation was created in the ring atGravesend lastednesday at settling time. When the layers comparedtea they discovered tbatooe Mr. Heibst, who bad been do-i f business all summer, had become a defaulter to the tune| nearly $6,000. He had given checks on the Chemicalnfe, and when they were presented they were returned b the usual no eood attached. Lillian Purdy, by Sam Purdy, secured a record of; 5$, at Easton, Md., and ia said to be capable of beating OALIFOBNIA JOCKEY OLTJB RACES. Splendid Racing and Largely -Increased At-tendance—Winners Are Hard to Pick,and Occasional Long-Shots MakeThings Very ELEVENTH DAY--THURSDAY, OCTORER 3. HIS days racing was good enoughto suit any one whose liver waB notcompletely out of order. The trackwas never faster, and splendid timewas made in every event. Theweather was simply charming, *ndover 1,000 hied racetrack talent fared badly, the defeatof Navy Blue and Sam Leake by12 to 1 shots costing distinguished himselfgreatly by landing four winners during the afternoon—thetwo 12 to 1 Bhots noted above, an even-money favorite and a4 to 1 chance. E. Jones rode the remaining winner. Fly,who was as good as even money in the betting at one was no great excitement except over the defeat of SamLeake, who got away absolutely last and was never in thehunt. Swiftsure, played well at from 12 to 15 to 1, got off in frontin the first race, and not headed, won with ease by one anda half lengths, Umma, a real good thing, second by her nosein a fierce drive, Navy Blue, the favorite, third. Had the
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