. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 15, 1898] @iye gveebev anb gpovtatnatu 243 Tbe last race at four furlongs and a half was hotly con- tested, Road warmer just beating Lady Ashley a nose in the very fast time of 0:54J, which is another track record. Sum- maries : Trottlciff. 2:12 clase. Purse $1,000. PrinceGift. brg, by Good (iiftâ Kent 111 Gaiette, bit m. by Jud Wilkes â Abies 2 3 2 Osito. b s, by McKinney Saoford 4 2 3 Our Jacfe, bg, by stein way Sullivan 3 5 4 Silver Ring, b m, by Silver Bow Williams 5 4 6 Timeâ2:13^,2:14^, 2:13. Seven furloDgsâWilliam O'B., 112, Frawley, 7 to 5, wod;


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 15, 1898] @iye gveebev anb gpovtatnatu 243 Tbe last race at four furlongs and a half was hotly con- tested, Road warmer just beating Lady Ashley a nose in the very fast time of 0:54J, which is another track record. Sum- maries : Trottlciff. 2:12 clase. Purse $1,000. PrinceGift. brg, by Good (iiftâ Kent 111 Gaiette, bit m. by Jud Wilkes â Abies 2 3 2 Osito. b s, by McKinney Saoford 4 2 3 Our Jacfe, bg, by stein way Sullivan 3 5 4 Silver Ring, b m, by Silver Bow Williams 5 4 6 Timeâ2:13^,2:14^, 2:13. Seven furloDgsâWilliam O'B., 112, Frawley, 7 to 5, wod; Napian, 86, Davin, 4 to 5 second; Patriarch 118, Shields, 5 to 1, third. Time 1:27J. Viking also ran. Five furlongs, maidensâReina de Los Angeles, 106, Devin, 7 to 5 won; Castelar, 111, Ruiz 3 to 2, second; Gibber- ti0ibbet, 111, Henneesy, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:02}. Igo, Miss Daly, Red Leaf and Artesia also ran. Six furlongs, twc-year-oldsâObsidian, 112, Piggott, 4 to 1 won; Los Modenas, 110, Frawley, 15 to ; San Augus- tine, 110, Ruiz, 3 to 1, third. Time, 1:15. Correct and Ocorona also ran. Four and a half furlongsâRoadwarmer, 111, Butler, 7 to 10, won; Lady Ashley, 107, Bullman, 7 to 5, second; Wenona, 107, Powell, 10 to 1, third. Time, 0:54K Gracias also ran. TUESDAY, CCTOBEE 11. Ladles' day at Agricultural Park drew out a large crowd. The grand stand was crowded with members of the fair sex and the inner field contained many stylish equipages. Bet- ting in the ring, however, was slack as ever. Bnt six book- makers were doing business, tbe falling off being accounted for by the paucity of men imbued with gambling tendencies. There was but little enthusiasm among spectators in the auction pooling ou the race. The learned ones supposed Little Thorn to be a moral, and were not inclined to looBen up. Thorn was a 2 to o chance for the opening heat. Bunch's gelding, You Bet, drew the pole position for the first heat, but early developed a tendency to break often,


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