. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TWENTY-FOUR mmm&mM®® SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1891. SUBSCRIPTION" FIVE COLLARS A YEAR. COSING DAYS OF THE MEETING. BREEDERS' Fink M. Breaks the Coast Trotting Record to CartâDr. Swift's Speedy Win- *.iee Captures tl*e Free-For-AIl .Pace in the Fastest Average Time Ever Hade in CaliforniaâMac- leay's Surprising Defeat of Kebir -James Madison Trots la 9:18 3-4. Third Dat. Thursday, October 15, 189L. .be blaze-faced, dark chestnut gelding, Frank M., son of P o, covered himself with, fresh, glory to-day at Bay D rict track. It was in one


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TWENTY-FOUR mmm&mM®® SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1891. SUBSCRIPTION" FIVE COLLARS A YEAR. COSING DAYS OF THE MEETING. BREEDERS' Fink M. Breaks the Coast Trotting Record to CartâDr. Swift's Speedy Win- *.iee Captures tl*e Free-For-AIl .Pace in the Fastest Average Time Ever Hade in CaliforniaâMac- leay's Surprising Defeat of Kebir -James Madison Trots la 9:18 3-4. Third Dat. Thursday, October 15, 189L. .be blaze-faced, dark chestnut gelding, Frank M., son of P o, covered himself with, fresh, glory to-day at Bay D rict track. It was in one of the most interesting events of le whole meetingâa speoial race between Una Wilkes, 0 id, W anda and Frank M., in which the latter two were re .ired to poll carls instead of sulkies. There was lots of fa over the definition of the word "cart," and Frank M.'s h c-le was finally decided by the assembled experts to be a « and cart it will goâdown into tnrf history. The Vecle, however, weighed leas than fifty pounds, and was as ftither to the sturdy and speedy Frank M., whose fighting to: he honor of being champion cart-horse was done with thiretty Wanda. * da Wilkes found ft an easy thing to capture the Stan- fo;8takes,for three-year-olds, but was sent at a pretty good oli for the third and last mile, which wa3 trotted in 2:23}. An Belle, Yida's opponent, is a very handsome ehestnut- oo ed mare by the "Dandy of the Turf"âHarry Agnew's >«Q,2:lSi. Annie had just been taken from the harem, d was not up to a bruising race when she met Yida W es, otherwise the crowd would have Been something of a "t s race," for Orrin fiiokok was up behind Mr. Whitney's At . /hitehat" McCarty bought Cupid after the second heat of e big race, paying $7,000 for the son of Sidney and i eoa walked over for the four-year-old stakes. summary. 1 Fonr-Year Old StaKea, for three-year-olda, trotting. '.i ioldamitb's ch f Serena, by SidneyâBlonde, by Elmo ,


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