. Breeder and sportsman. Races, Winning Sires, Jockeys Records, Etc. For Sale by Newsboys Throughout the City, or sent by Mail to any Cents Per Copy. One Dollar Per 8§r vol. xxvm. No. en. No 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1896. LONG-DISTANCE RACING. Holders of the Coast Record at Pour Miles-Candid and Her Family. Last Saturdays duel in the very rich Spreckels Stakp, overfour miles of ground, will not be hurriedly forgotten. Neverwas there a warmer contest over every inch of a long routethan in that very race. The black Australian mare, Candid,daughter of


. Breeder and sportsman. Races, Winning Sires, Jockeys Records, Etc. For Sale by Newsboys Throughout the City, or sent by Mail to any Cents Per Copy. One Dollar Per 8§r vol. xxvm. No. en. No 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1896. LONG-DISTANCE RACING. Holders of the Coast Record at Pour Miles-Candid and Her Family. Last Saturdays duel in the very rich Spreckels Stakp, overfour miles of ground, will not be hurriedly forgotten. Neverwas there a warmer contest over every inch of a long routethan in that very race. The black Australian mare, Candid,daughter of Splendor and Canary, and an own sister to oneof the star performers, Candour, showed herself to be thepossessor of unflinching courage, and stamina equal to anyof the old-ime turf Jherots orheroines whose fame has beenhanded down by chroniclers of the turf, and whose deeds havebeen extolled in happy verse. The vanquished, G. B. Morris,four-year-old bay son of the dead idol, Longfellow, and?Qgeen Beluga, by Kingfisher,was not by any means dis-graced, for he was less than alength away in the best four-mile race ever run over anytrack in all the annals of theturf, taken from Fa


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