. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, June 9, uxi heats. It was his race after the fourth heat. The summary: First race—Free-for-all trot: Harold C (Cohen) 112 2 2 Yoncalla (Burton) 3 2 3 11 Vallejo King (Spencer) 4 4 13 3 Petrina (Gielow) 2 3 4 4 4 Time—1:39%, 1:42, 1:39%, 1:41%, 1:42. There were only three contestants in the 2:15 pace but every driver seemed to he determined to win the trophy, which was given by "A Friend of the ; Al Schwartz was up behind Jas. Ryan's Directress Mae; Frank Burton had H. Campodonico's King Pointer in hand and Wm


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, June 9, uxi heats. It was his race after the fourth heat. The summary: First race—Free-for-all trot: Harold C (Cohen) 112 2 2 Yoncalla (Burton) 3 2 3 11 Vallejo King (Spencer) 4 4 13 3 Petrina (Gielow) 2 3 4 4 4 Time—1:39%, 1:42, 1:39%, 1:41%, 1:42. There were only three contestants in the 2:15 pace but every driver seemed to he determined to win the trophy, which was given by "A Friend of the ; Al Schwartz was up behind Jas. Ryan's Directress Mae; Frank Burton had H. Campodonico's King Pointer in hand and Wm. Malough had his Emma M. on her toes. Fur flew in every heat of this race, all of which were pulled off without any particular fea- ture. The race seemed from the start to be between Directress Mac and Emma M., both being great fav- orites with the Stadium crowds. In the third heat Directress Mac's "rigging," according to Schwartz, after getting the lead at the half, pulled her to the' center and directly in front of Emma M., who was coming like a streak. It looked like Schwartz was "pulling one" to the grandstand crowd, who lost no time in showing their disapproval; however, the judges were convinced by Mr. Schwartz's statement that he could not help it. Emma M. beat Directress Mac under the wire and won the heat and assured her owner of winning the race. Second race—2:15 pace: Trophy—From a Friend of the Horse. Emma M (Malough) 2 111 Directress Mac (Schwartz) 12 2 2 King Pointer (Burton) 3 3 3 3 Time—1:36%, 1:36%, 1:37, 1:38. Frank J. Corr offered a handsome trophy for the third race, the 2:20 pace, and four excellent horses were entered. They were Frank Burton's Geo. W., W. J. Mc>,amara's Rodney Patchen, Wm. McDon- nell's Little Jack and J. J. Ryan's Lilly R. This was the only race that was decided in three heats. Lilly R. threw a shoe in the first heat where she finished second and this put her out of the running; as thus handicapped she co


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