. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. July 13, 1901] ©He ghreefrer mxft &\x0vx&mcitt | THE SADDLE. Saddle Notes. Seven thousand people attended the races at Butte on the Fourth of July. Clarence Mack ay, it is said, paid Sam Hildreth $12,000 for Brunswick, the son of St. Carlo. There are three hooks on at the Butte meeting. Auction pools are well patronized, but the mutuals are neglected. Gus Abercrombie has engaged jockey B. Gouin to ride for him during the Montana meetings. Gouin has been riding in Chicago, but reached Butte last week. Robert Waddell won the Oakwood Handicap at Washington


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. July 13, 1901] ©He ghreefrer mxft &\x0vx&mcitt | THE SADDLE. Saddle Notes. Seven thousand people attended the races at Butte on the Fourth of July. Clarence Mack ay, it is said, paid Sam Hildreth $12,000 for Brunswick, the son of St. Carlo. There are three hooks on at the Butte meeting. Auction pools are well patronized, but the mutuals are neglected. Gus Abercrombie has engaged jockey B. Gouin to ride for him during the Montana meetings. Gouin has been riding in Chicago, but reached Butte last week. Robert Waddell won the Oakwood Handicap at Washington Park, on June 29th, one mile and a fur- long, in 1:52 3-5. The Conqueror II. was second and Advance Guard third. Ezekiel D. Mosman, a well-known horseman and trainer of this Coast, died at San Jose last Sunday after an illness of six months. He was 63 years old and a native of Illinois. Jockey Bullman met with an accident while enjoying a swim at a Chicago natatorium one evening last week, and was so shaken up that he rode iD but one race, the last one, on the following day. " Dave" Gideon, July 2d, purchased John Daly's interest in the Holmdel Stud, N. J., and he is now the sole owner. Mr. Gideon has also purchased Glennellie and several other horses from Mr. Daly. The terms are private. Vagrant, chestnut colt, 2, by imp. Watercress-The Truant, and Bonita Belle, dam of Beau Gallant, the property of R. Croker, and Beau Imperial, the year- ling brother of Beau Gallant, were shipped to England on June 29th. The following jockeys were at the Yreka meeting last week: Tom McNichols, M. B. Breden, Doe Powell, R. Golden, B. Kelley, R. Hobart, R. Rogers, F. Ben- nett, O. Olsen, Milt Halsey, W. Gilbert, E. Irwin, A. Everson and J. Harris. At the St. Louis race track on June 29th the start- ing was poor, the send off in the fifth race being so inexpressibly bad that there was quite a demonstration by the crowd. As a result Starter Bruen resigned and A. B. Dade has been appoin


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