. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XIII. No1 .'6 No. aid SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888. Q rim's Gossip. C. H. Todd, an American Derby -wiener, is now being used aa a buggy horse in Sacramento. French Part, the unbeaten two-year-old of last season, is in excellent shape at Jerome Park. Volante and Miss Ford will be sent East next year if they can undergo training. The Russian Government offers $b00 for every horse that goes to Moscow next season to trot. Royal Arch has been so seriously injured at Guttenburg that his turf career is ended. The great $50,000 Elect


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XIII. No1 .'6 No. aid SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888. Q rim's Gossip. C. H. Todd, an American Derby -wiener, is now being used aa a buggy horse in Sacramento. French Part, the unbeaten two-year-old of last season, is in excellent shape at Jerome Park. Volante and Miss Ford will be sent East next year if they can undergo training. The Russian Government offers $b00 for every horse that goes to Moscow next season to trot. Royal Arch has been so seriously injured at Guttenburg that his turf career is ended. The great $50,000 Electioneer colt, Beil Boy, will be sold at public auction, at Lexington, Ky., on February 18 next. Owing to bad weather rue races announced for Christmas- day at the San Diego track had to be postponed. As soon as the races at the Bay District Track are finished, most of the running horses now there will be shipped to Los Angeles. "W. B. McCormick's g. m. Cricket, six years old, fell dead after a race at Clifton, on Monday, December 17th. She was in foal at the time. The 30-mile race, announced for Christmas day at the Los Angeles track, has been postponed, owing to the bad condi- tion of the coarse. At least a half dozen of the Haggin string now at Mon- mouth Park, will be sold in the early spring. Only the pick of the stable will be retained. C. V. T upper of Santa Rosa has secured from M. T Walters the running qualities of the horse Al. Farrow, the lease to extend until after the close of the Blood Horse Meeting of 1889. Montana Regent, the celebrated crack race horse, ia now at Guttenburg, and will be prepared for work. He is in good condition and will be sent to win some of the purses at that track. Hamilton, the colored jockey, has signed with Malt Allen to ride for the Hearst stable next year. He guarantees to ride at not more than 106 pounds, and will receive $9,000 for tbe season. According to Robert Campbell, trainer for the Baldwin Stables, Emperor of Norfolk will n


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