. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. IX. No. 9. So. 508 MONTGOMERY STREET ERANCliSCU. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1886. SJB8CBIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAE Some Coming Racers. California's Ken tacky-bred youngsters at Monmouth Park and Saratoga, in securing the rich Criterion and Kentucky Stakes for the Haggin stable, demonstrated that the large yearling investments last year of the Pacific Coast millionaire were beginning to bear practical fruit in the shape of money â won by some very promising youngsters. In both events the stable ran first and second, something which no other owner has succeed


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. IX. No. 9. So. 508 MONTGOMERY STREET ERANCliSCU. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1886. SJB8CBIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAE Some Coming Racers. California's Ken tacky-bred youngsters at Monmouth Park and Saratoga, in securing the rich Criterion and Kentucky Stakes for the Haggin stable, demonstrated that the large yearling investments last year of the Pacific Coast millionaire were beginning to bear practical fruit in the shape of money â won by some very promising youngsters. In both events the stable ran first and second, something which no other owner has succeeded in doing east this year in a two-year- old stake, except Mr. Haggin, he having accomplished the same feat in the Saratoga Stakes week before last. Begin- ning the season at San Francisco with the largest number of two-year-olds in training of any stable in America, and capturing every race for that age at the Pacific Coast Blood- Horse Association meeting in April, the Haggin youngsters failed to do well after coming over the mountains, and it was not until the 20th of August, at Saratoga, that any of them scored. From that time, however, Santa Rita, Ferenzi, Alcalde, King Fox and Milton have pach shown so well in public as to lend great interest to their subsequent efforts with the other cracks of the T. Y. C. None of them, per- haps, have as yet shown an ability to defeat Tremont, but their steady improvement is manifest, with a probability that Alcalde is the best of the lot. This youngster, a bay colt, by Reform out of Flora, has given evidence in his two races at Saratoga that he is much speedier than his stable companion King Fox, and his running in the Kentucky Stakes on Saturday last showed that he is the better of the pair at six furlongs. In that race he got off behind King Fox, and starting out to race Grisette in the interest of his stable com- panion, made the running so well that he not only had the Baldwin pair settled at the end of half a mile, but King Fox


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