. Breeder and sportsman . THIRD DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. ,F BAY DISTRICT TEACK wa8ever as fast as it was yesterday wedo not remember the occasion. Itwas simply perfect. The daylooked most forbidding, and wasnot an enthusiasm-rouser. Theattendance was good, exceeding2,0K) by perhaps a couple of hun-dred. While three decided favor-ites won, still the money lost onOutright, Gallant, Capt. Rees andBlizzard in all likelihood put the bookmakers on the sidethey desired—the winning. Huenemewonall the way in the first race, though had thedistance been forty yards further Ohiyesa would undoubtedlyhave h


. Breeder and sportsman . THIRD DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. ,F BAY DISTRICT TEACK wa8ever as fast as it was yesterday wedo not remember the occasion. Itwas simply perfect. The daylooked most forbidding, and wasnot an enthusiasm-rouser. Theattendance was good, exceeding2,0K) by perhaps a couple of hun-dred. While three decided favor-ites won, still the money lost onOutright, Gallant, Capt. Rees andBlizzard in all likelihood put the bookmakers on the sidethey desired—the winning. Huenemewonall the way in the first race, though had thedistance been forty yards further Ohiyesa would undoubtedlyhave headed the brown colt from Ventura county. In thesecond race Playful was not headed, though Gallant made anheroic effort around the last turn and all the way down thehomestretch. However, the filly, with three or four links ofspeed left, won finally by three lengths in the fastest timeever made over the course by a two-year-old—1:12} for theshort six-furlong route. Melaniewon the third race cleverly,and she likewise


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