. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. .£*^BR«r iiimui-ruun rnuoo. â J~^3'. 0. XXI. No. 13. 1 BUSH STKEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1892. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. TATE FAIE EACES. Si Gate, Wildwood, Red Cloud, Sam lount, Democrat, Applause and Our Dick Prove Winners. A DARK DAY FOR THE TALENT. feting Cornea to a Close With gome Excellent Racingâ II d Merrill Captures FirstI'Money and Reduces Her lecord ConsiderablyâThe GreatlMcRiuney, Silver r Bow and Richmond Jr. Forced to Take Beaury Mc's Dustâ\V. Wood Winds Up a Moat Successful Season of Sport. [Correspondence of the
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. .£*^BR«r iiimui-ruun rnuoo. â J~^3'. 0. XXI. No. 13. 1 BUSH STKEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1892. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. TATE FAIE EACES. Si Gate, Wildwood, Red Cloud, Sam lount, Democrat, Applause and Our Dick Prove Winners. A DARK DAY FOR THE TALENT. feting Cornea to a Close With gome Excellent Racingâ II d Merrill Captures FirstI'Money and Reduces Her lecord ConsiderablyâThe GreatlMcRiuney, Silver r Bow and Richmond Jr. Forced to Take Beaury Mc's Dustâ\V. Wood Winds Up a Moat Successful Season of Sport. [Correspondence of the Bbeedee and Sportsman.] n Sacramento, Sept. 17. EIGHTH DAYâFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. could be no gainsaying the fact that this city was with delightful weather this week, and every visitor led that the stories about the heat and the mosquitos founded upon myths. The crowd to-day was an en- ic one at the track; the band played sweet music from the morning until late in the afternoon. The ladies' t was advertised as the great event of the fore- id the interest manifested by young and old in this me competition showed that there was more real en- to be found in watching the steeds with their grace rsthan there would be in a bicycle race. The partici id been training their horses ever since last Friday, itly the exhibition was more satisfactory to the large s. The young ladies rode up and down the quarter- ly, in couples and then by fours, after which fol- ie tilting and hurdle leaping. The judges awarded the s follows: First prize, Miss Clara Reichling; second Uss Eflie Klemp ; third prize, Miss L. E. Ward ; fourth lias Emery ; fifth prize, Miss Frances Clannhan ; sixth Iiss Delia Lockhart; first juvenile prize, Bessie Quarles. ecial prize for the most expert rider was won by fie Klemp. aces of the afternoon were well contested, but, with one >n, the favorites were defeated. The large amount to the mutuel boxes amounted to $40,000, and with 000 in the pool boxes yesterday,
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