. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. X>U V-CU-DLIi. ', vi^*j* 5jjv««vt;*- iiuu ^^ctBRxan. 48 L THE BLOOD HORSE EACES Esperanza, Princess, Santa Anna, Ap- plause and Gibson Take First Money. APPLAUSE AND GIBSON BIG SURPRISES. Mackey Given the Winner's Portion of a Parse That IVine Out of Ten Claim He Was Xot Entitled toâTigress Wins EaBilyâAlmoin First From " Eend toEeud," Revolver in a Drive nnd Santa Anna in a GallopâAll the Events Mi- nutely Described. EIGHTH DATâFKIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. HE card presented to-day was an excellent one, and ?,500 persons saw some high-class raci


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. X>U V-CU-DLIi. ', vi^*j* 5jjv««vt;*- iiuu ^^ctBRxan. 48 L THE BLOOD HORSE EACES Esperanza, Princess, Santa Anna, Ap- plause and Gibson Take First Money. APPLAUSE AND GIBSON BIG SURPRISES. Mackey Given the Winner's Portion of a Parse That IVine Out of Ten Claim He Was Xot Entitled toâTigress Wins EaBilyâAlmoin First From " Eend toEeud," Revolver in a Drive nnd Santa Anna in a GallopâAll the Events Mi- nutely Described. EIGHTH DATâFKIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. HE card presented to-day was an excellent one, and ?,500 persons saw some high-class racing. The weather was simply superb, and the officials of the association ap- pear to have planked themselves on the right side of Old Prob. and whispered something pleasing in- to his ancient ear. Three fav- orites and two long shots divided up the first money, the choices of the talent taking the first three races into camp and the non- favorites the last two. Baldwin's Esperanza, with 113 pounds up, ran first all the way, though lapped by the 20-to-l-er, Gladiator, the entire distance. The three-quarters, 1:14.}, with 113 pounds up, was the nest race of the entire meeting at the distance. Gladiator's run was surprising to nineteen out of every twenty persons present, as he hung closely on the fleet daughter of Grinstead from flag-fall to finish. Regal, who has been campaigned ex- tensively in Montana and California this season, finished third, two lengths from Gladiator. This race showed off the Grin- steads to good advantage, the winner and second horse being by Baldwin's great son of Gilroy and Sister to Ruric. Princess made monkeys of her three opponents, taking the lead from Ledalia after passing the half-pole and winning with ludicrous ease by ten lengths. Panchita, heavily touted and played for a place, buck-jumped, waltzed and cavorted a la Duke of Milpitas until her little jockey, H. Smith, and the crowd in waiting wished the white-legged Carmencita of an equin


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