. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TA7\7 ENTTY I»!S. &»-? Vol XV. No 14. No. 313 BUSH STREET. SA¥ FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1889. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. STOCKTON. THURSDAY. There was a splendid attendance upon the third day, and a good programme was offered the crowd, the day beginning with the Trotting 2:20 Class. Atto Rex went lame in his morning's work and was scratch- ed, leaving Orrin Hickok's b g Alfred S , Billy Donathan's br g Franklin, and G. A. Doherty's o h Victor as starters, pools selling with Alfred S. at about even money against the field. First Hea


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TA7\7 ENTTY I»!S. &»-? Vol XV. No 14. No. 313 BUSH STREET. SAÂ¥ FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1889. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. STOCKTON. THURSDAY. There was a splendid attendance upon the third day, and a good programme was offered the crowd, the day beginning with the Trotting 2:20 Class. Atto Rex went lame in his morning's work and was scratch- ed, leaving Orrin Hickok's b g Alfred S , Billy Donathan's br g Franklin, and G. A. Doherty's o h Victor as starters, pools selling with Alfred S. at about even money against the field. First HeatâAlfred S. was on the outside and had the worst of the send-off. Franklin went away in front, Victor sec- ond, Alfred S. tbird. Alfred went around them on the turn, and just past the quarter showed in front. Half way down the backatretcb it was Alfred S. first, Franklin a length sec- ond, Victor two lengths third. The positions were never changed to any extent. On the straight Franklin came np close to Alfred S., and forced him out in 2:19£, Victor a poor third. Second HealâPools now sold Alfred S. $50, field $12. It was a simple pick-up for Alfred S. He took the lead at the turn, Franklin close up and Victor third. Victor broke once on the turn and was two lengths from Franklin at the qhar- ter. On the backstretch Johnny Goldsmith, who was driv- ing him tried to get him to the front, but he again broke. Alfred S. went on around the second turn with Franklin, at his wheel. They came home this way, Alfred S. finishing easy a length from Franklin, Victor away back. Time, -2:21$ Third HeatâNo more pools were sold. Alfred S. went off around the turn in front, Franklin second. At the quarter the order was Alfred S., Franklin and Victor a length apart. The positions were unchanged on the backstretch, except that Victor acted badly and lost two lengths. Around the second turn Alfred S. led Franklin by a length, Victor clos- ing his gap. In the straight Victor passed Frank


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