. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16, 19051 <&l\c â gveebev axxXt gpovtsmaix :* THOROUGHBRED DEPARTMENT. By KALfH H. TOZEB, WM 1 There was a shift of the racing scene to "fair Ingle- de" last Monday, and as the public believes that irariety is the spice of life," the change was wel- pmed by a large crowdâthis notwithstanding the pening day's program was featureless. But one fa- prite got home in frontâthe Keene Bros ' San Primo -in consequence of which the gambler won and the kntleman lost. However, the win of To San in the iird event carded must have cost the pen


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16, 19051 <&l\c â gveebev axxXt gpovtsmaix :* THOROUGHBRED DEPARTMENT. By KALfH H. TOZEB, WM 1 There was a shift of the racing scene to "fair Ingle- de" last Monday, and as the public believes that irariety is the spice of life," the change was wel- pmed by a large crowdâthis notwithstanding the pening day's program was featureless. But one fa- prite got home in frontâthe Keene Bros ' San Primo -in consequence of which the gambler won and the kntleman lost. However, the win of To San in the iird event carded must have cost the pencilers a podly sum, for several "in the know" made clever â¢; Jockey Walter Adams got the St. Blaise tare off in front and let her set the pace, which was â pt so hot that she did not have a bit left to stall off ie rush of Gossiper and Escamado at the wind-up. hat Gossiper was best most persons believe, for she fcpt off rather poorly, but I am of the opinion that To jan is a better mare than she is given credit for i ?ing and will prove it ere long, also that Jockey idams is a pilot vastly underrated in his home city. In the Canadian circuit, however, where he has rid- '»n forseveral years, Adams is thought to have no Kiperior, and he has also "made good" at Bennings (Washington) and at Union track, St. Louis; The lira fast win of Neva Lee, track considered on the {pening day at Ingleside, shows that the big sister .⺠Scarborough is of stake caliber. She made such arses as Corn Blossom, Beau Ormonde and Judge j ok like §300 selling platers. I well remember when iiis filly was disposed of at the Winters sale for gnething less than $500, and how mad Mr. W. got at 1'ie failure of horsemen to bid something within rea- lm for the stock offered. 1 The Ingleside track is not a "fast" course these ays, and I much doubt the ability of anyone to reh- sr it "fast*' ever again. Those horses who run best Ver a heavy track will


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