. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®he $vttbev cixxif gfarjjrt#ma*t [August 26, 1905 FINE RACING AT SANTA ROSA. Bleeders Meeting Last Week One of the Most Successful ia the Association's History. Zoloi k day at the Breed- ers' Mee - ; illy three thousand people were out California pacer win the 2:09 class while the son of McKinney have tf the greatest prospects in California. In the second heat he made a break and was more than a distance out at the first quarter, but settled down and paced the middle half in 1:05. Magladi is a high-class filly but McFadyen is a wonder. The 2:13 trot was a betti


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®he $vttbev cixxif gfarjjrt#ma*t [August 26, 1905 FINE RACING AT SANTA ROSA. Bleeders Meeting Last Week One of the Most Successful ia the Association's History. Zoloi k day at the Breed- ers' Mee - ; illy three thousand people were out California pacer win the 2:09 class while the son of McKinney have tf the greatest prospects in California. In the second heat he made a break and was more than a distance out at the first quarter, but settled down and paced the middle half in 1:05. Magladi is a high-class filly but McFadyen is a wonder. The 2:13 trot was a betting race and a splendid contest. The Santa Rosa contingent thought Robi- zola could win and made her favorite at $20 to $15 for the field. When Dr. Hammond took the first heat in 2:11%. a new record for him, he was backed at $S to $10 for the field. Dr. Hammond looked to be the winner of the second heat, but broke in the with such ease that he finished every mile easily. ('has. Whitehead of Salinas handled the reins over the son of Nutwood Wilkes and drove a perfect race. The Los Angeles horsemen were so confident that the Zombro filly Bellemont would win that they made her favorite before the race at $20, Ambush 2:14% selling at $16, and the field consisting of Ath- asham, Kenneth C. and Elma S., at $10. Athasham had the pole, Elma S. in second place. Ambush next, Kenneth C. in fourth position, Bellemont in fish and North Star on the outside. There were a half dozen scores before they got the word and Athasham went to the front, closely followed by Ambush, North Star in third place. They went to the half in 1:07 and at the head of the stretch Am- bush was leading. Here Whitehead called on North Star and he responded with a burst of speed that made the spectators marvel. Trotting as steady as a clock, acting like an old campaigner, he passed both the leaders and won by a length. Athasham was second, Ambush third, Kenneth C. fourth, Elma S. fifth and Bellemont, who was driven an


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