. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. *cs_^s TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 6**-,-.*. Vol XIX. No 9. .813 BUSH STKJEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1891 NAPA. Sabina, Rupee, Wanda and Una Wilkes the WinneraâClose of a Very Successful Meeting. 1 2 Third Day. The summary of the first race last Thursday should be ai allows; fro Hue. three minute class, parse JSOJ. bylock, Tom BentonâBrown Jennie McCord 1 ippoo Tib, RelianceâWhipple's Hambletonian Woods 3 [illie Wilkes, Gay WilkesâRosetta Goldsmith 2 ol. May, May Boy IHavey 4 5 4 3 I en. Blucher, unknowD Harris 6 4 3 5 Time, 2:29, 2:273, 2:30, 2:32
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. *cs_^s TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 6**-,-.*. Vol XIX. No 9. .813 BUSH STKJEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1891 NAPA. Sabina, Rupee, Wanda and Una Wilkes the WinneraâClose of a Very Successful Meeting. 1 2 Third Day. The summary of the first race last Thursday should be ai allows; fro Hue. three minute class, parse JSOJ. bylock, Tom BentonâBrown Jennie McCord 1 ippoo Tib, RelianceâWhipple's Hambletonian Woods 3 [illie Wilkes, Gay WilkesâRosetta Goldsmith 2 ol. May, May Boy IHavey 4 5 4 3 I en. Blucher, unknowD Harris 6 4 3 5 Time, 2:29, 2:273, 2:30, 2:321. The three-year-old district race for a purse of $400 brought ut three starters: Belle Emmelt by Mambrino Wilkes, Ella [. and Myrtle, both daughters of Anteeo. The three bay Iliea were remarkably handsome, but the last named proved is most level-headed and fastest. She won the race and loney in three straight heats, time 2:37i, 2:41J, 2:411. SUMMARY. , Trotting, three-year-old district parse, 3100. yrtle, bf, byAoteeo, dam by Nutwood McGraw 1 1 1 li Hâ bf, by Anteeo, dam Daisy Griflan 2 3 2 slle Emmett, b f, by Mambrino Wilkes, dam by Whipple's Hambletonian Tracy 3 2 3 Time, 2:371, 2:113. 2:41 j. The last event of the day was a special race. A purse of 100, was the prize contested for. There were four good- oking roadsters: Lady Armington, Belle Thome, King co and Harry Mo. The way Captain Ben E. Harris drove |arry Mc to victory shows that his practiced hand has lost )ne of its skill, and although his horse was a littte handi. pped (according to the racing rules), yet he trotted squarely id well, and by his thorough knowledge of what was expected bim, he is a horse that even a Bonner might covet. The >rse was the favorite in the pool-selling for $205 against 111, and although beaten by two lengths in the first heat by jlle Thorne, he managed to hold a high position in the :imation of his backers, and won the succeeding heats sily. Following is the SUMMARY. rry Mc, b g
Size: 2296px × 1089px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1882