. Breeder and sportsman. Swift B. pressed her hard inthis race and drove her to a break in the second heat,but she came on and beat him out amid great applausefrc 1 the large crowd present. .his ended her campaign for this year. Tuna wasbrole and handled by Ben Chaboya, hut Henry. Mr. James De La Montanya with Tuna 2:16 1-2 Sanders trained and drove her in all her races. Herrecord of 2:161 is the record for the Stanford Stakeand a second below the time of Aristo and Eula Mac,who divide the speed honors of the Occident Stakewith records of 2:171, Mr. Montanya has turned Tuna out on the Brent-wo


. Breeder and sportsman. Swift B. pressed her hard inthis race and drove her to a break in the second heat,but she came on and beat him out amid great applausefrc 1 the large crowd present. .his ended her campaign for this year. Tuna wasbrole and handled by Ben Chaboya, hut Henry. Mr. James De La Montanya with Tuna 2:16 1-2 Sanders trained and drove her in all her races. Herrecord of 2:161 is the record for the Stanford Stakeand a second below the time of Aristo and Eula Mac,who divide the speed honors of the Occident Stakewith records of 2:171, Mr. Montanya has turned Tuna out on the Brent-wood Farm for two or three months, hut she will betaken up in February and enter Henry Sandersstring at Pleasanton, where she will be carefully pre- pared for the Grand Circuit, and will cross themountains to meet the horses in her class during thecampaign of 1904. That she will give a good accountof herself is certain, as she is one of the nicest gaited,best dispositioned and most intelligent trotters everbred in California. She will get a record within thecharmed 2:10 circle as certain as no accident happensher. Tunas winnings in the three races in which shestarted aggregated $4125, quite a neat sum to be wonby one little filly in three starts. December 26. 1W031 ®Jte gve


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