. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BRAVO, ch, by Green's Rufus. Winner of First Prize for High Steppers. The jumpers were a poor lot. Frank Carolan's Gad Fly was the only one that cleared the obstacles. She was well ridden by Chas. Dunphy, A game of polo was on the catd for the afternoon. The teams lined up as follows : Reds—T. A. Driscoll, Charles Danphy and Peter D. Martin. Whites—Walter McCreery, John Lawson and F. J. Carolan. The Reds had matters pretty much their own way, Danphy scored the first goal a few minutes after the ball was tossed in, and shortly after Driscoll scored two more.
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BRAVO, ch, by Green's Rufus. Winner of First Prize for High Steppers. The jumpers were a poor lot. Frank Carolan's Gad Fly was the only one that cleared the obstacles. She was well ridden by Chas. Dunphy, A game of polo was on the catd for the afternoon. The teams lined up as follows : Reds—T. A. Driscoll, Charles Danphy and Peter D. Martin. Whites—Walter McCreery, John Lawson and F. J. Carolan. The Reds had matters pretty much their own way, Danphy scored the first goal a few minutes after the ball was tossed in, and shortly after Driscoll scored two more. He scored again in the second period, and Dunphy duplicated his per- formance in the third. In this period Carolan of the Whites scored, with the assistance of McCreery, who rode off Dunphy. Both Dunphy and Driscoll scored again in the fourth period, making the score seven goals to one in their favor. There was a much larger crowd on Wednesday than any previous day and the grand stand was fairly well filled. Of the horses judged the following received award?: Stallions, three years old and over—A. B. Spreckels' imp. Creighton, first. Yearling Btallion—A. B. Spreckels' black colt by Paryear D„ first. Stallion with four of his get—C. A. Durfee's McKinney 2:1H, first. Stallion?, three years old and over—C. A. Durfee's Mc- Kinney, firsl; same owner's Ben Liebes by McKinney, second. Two year old stallion—W. O. Booth's Black Wilkes by Oro Wilkes, first. Yearling stallion—N. P. Bitchelder'e Prince B , by Al- mont, first. Broodmare—W. J. Dingee's Flora M. by Elector, first. owner's Merry Boy, second; and E. D. Beylard's Friar, third. Horses over hurdles—F. J. Carolan's Merry Boy, first; E. D. Beylard's Friar, second; and J. Downer Harvey's un- named horses, third. John Lawson's Indian Chief. P. D. Martin's Monte Carlo and F. J. Carolan's Sunshine also entered. Pony and steeplechase racing concluded the program for. IMP. CBI6HTON. Winner of First Prize for Thoroug
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