. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 3, 1898] SElje grader tx<xb ^povx&tnaxu 117 A GBEAT MEETING ASSURED. Golden Gate Driving Park Association Rapidly Increasing Its Membership. It came very near being a case of standing room only at 1200 Market street last Tuesday evening when the memberB of the Golden Gate Park Driving Association assembled to make their entries for their trotting and pacing meeting wnich is to be held at Ingleside Race Track on Friday and Satarday, September 9ih and 10ih. Every member making an entry was present with two exceptions, and these gentle- men who we


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 3, 1898] SElje grader tx<xb ^povx&tnaxu 117 A GBEAT MEETING ASSURED. Golden Gate Driving Park Association Rapidly Increasing Its Membership. It came very near being a case of standing room only at 1200 Market street last Tuesday evening when the memberB of the Golden Gate Park Driving Association assembled to make their entries for their trotting and pacing meeting wnich is to be held at Ingleside Race Track on Friday and Satarday, September 9ih and 10ih. Every member making an entry was present with two exceptions, and these gentle- men who were detained on other business sent representatives to make their entries and pay the entrance fees. There most have been at least seventy-five enthusiastic road drivers pres- ent, but that energetic member of the club, Chas. F. Kapp, at whose place of business the meeting was held, saw to it that all were seated. The meeting was called to orier by Vice President Aigeltinger with a brand new rosewood gavel and block which had been purchased and presented to the association by Mr. Kapp. The Vice President announced that the meeting was called for the purpose of receiving and closing entries for the trot- ting and pacing races to be given on Sept. 9th and 10th. As soon as the announcement was made Secretary Thompson had his hands full taking in money, and $300 was paid in as entrance fees in less than ten minutes, the fee being $ on each entry. The following were entered for the first day's races: Geo. Berry"s Al Gregor 2:11, Chris Peterson 2:13£ and George Wilkes, J. C. Kirkpatrick's Butcher Boy 2:17£, liarvev Mac 2:14i, Azalia 2:22| and Lnllaby; Walter Hobart's Our Dick 2:10£; E. Stewart's Plunkett 2:13^ and Localeer, E. Cerceats Bishop Hero 2:21 £, Chas. F. Kapp's flijo del Diablo 2:llx and King CadeDza, J Callen's Carrie C. 2:21J, N. Hottna's Correct, N. Johnson's May Boy, F. Miller's Lee Rose, F. Gormett's Pardee, C. E. Park's Lottie, C. Newman's Maud Newman, J.


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