. Breeder and sportsman. e members of the clubAt the end of the avenue the prospect will embrace a beautifill park of twelve acres, abounding in kiosks and fountainsdrives and promenades. From the park rise two staircases(which will be the entrances to the second floor of the grandstand. From Ihe right band terminus of the main aveoue,the boulevard, 100 feet in width, passes between the pad-dock and the club house and terminates in the infield facingthe front of Ihe grand stand. The historic feature of thepark will be the timers stand which has been on the prem Always Exoeeded Expectations. Th


. Breeder and sportsman. e members of the clubAt the end of the avenue the prospect will embrace a beautifill park of twelve acres, abounding in kiosks and fountainsdrives and promenades. From the park rise two staircases(which will be the entrances to the second floor of the grandstand. From Ihe right band terminus of the main aveoue,the boulevard, 100 feet in width, passes between the pad-dock and the club house and terminates in the infield facingthe front of Ihe grand stand. The historic feature of thepark will be the timers stand which has been on the prem Always Exoeeded Expectations. The Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0.:I have used your Gombaults Caustic Balsam on many oc-casions, and its beneficial work was always a great deal morethan my expectations. I even used it on myself, and alwaysfound it a good remedy. Please send me one of your horsebooks with full directions. (Sent free to anyone. L. W. Co.) Frank , Colo., April 20, 1895. Joke fi, 1896] ®Jj£ gveettsv cms gpovtsman* 867. THOS. H. WILLIAMS JR. President California Jockey Club. RACING AT INGLESIDE. EIGHTY FIFTH DAY—THURSDAY, MAY 28. Racing was resumed at the beautiful Ingleside course thischill, gloomy-looking afternoon before ao assemblage of about3,500, it being ladies day. Had the weather conditions Red Glenn 5, Paros 6, Flirtilla 20 to 1. Red Glenn led tothe first turn, where he was supplanted by Belle Boyd, wholed Red Glen a length at the quarter-pole and lostigator thesame distance at the half, Red Glenn being close up andParos within striking distance. Instigator bad headed BelleBoyd by the lime the final turn was made, Red Glenn lappedon Belle Boyd. P<»ro5 new made his run. Instigator tiredin the last furlong and Red Glenn looked a winner for amoment. Paros continued to gain, however, and catchingRed Glenn in the last twentv yards, won by a head. Insti-gator rtas but half a length further away, Time, 1:49. Therunning of both Paros and Red Glenn is open to the stron


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