. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ^OA/ JJ^VCOX / J~. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR, TIME AGAIN THE VICTOR- Stamboul Pails to Reduce his Record. Many tiood Contests. The continuation of the Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breed* erB* Association Supplemental Meeting was held on Friday last after the Breeder and Sportsman went to press bo that it was impossible for us to secure a detailed account of the performances at the Biy District Track in time for the last issue. After the very large attendance at the opening day of the meeting, it wa-i supposed that


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ^OA/ JJ^VCOX / J~. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR, TIME AGAIN THE VICTOR- Stamboul Pails to Reduce his Record. Many tiood Contests. The continuation of the Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breed* erB* Association Supplemental Meeting was held on Friday last after the Breeder and Sportsman went to press bo that it was impossible for us to secure a detailed account of the performances at the Biy District Track in time for the last issue. After the very large attendance at the opening day of the meeting, it wa-i supposed that a fairly good average would be kept up: sach, however, was not the case, as on Friday it is barely possible that sis hundred pereons only were on the grounds. The carriage enclosure was almost deserted, pre- senting a very marked difference to what it was on the open- ing day. Sunol was advertised to go against her record of 2:101, but it would Beetu that the interest in this wonderful mare was at a low ebb, for even her name failed to attract even a fairly good audience. There was a complete surprise to the betting talent, how- ever, and many of them will Dot forget unlucky Friday. Wanda, owned by the La SieBta Ranch, has shown her qnal ity this year. Qaality inasmuch as Bhe conld usually win one heat or act as a runner up in a fast heat, but no one ever dreamed for a moment that she could win the lace, bat the manner in which she carried off three straight heats and in firBt class time, opened the eyes of the betting publio to the fact that like doga, horses all have their one day. The officers of the Association selected as jndg6s: L Coombs, Napa; Gen. Brown of San Francisco; Count Valen- sin and P. H. Burke, it being necessary to alternate jndges, owing to the fact that two of them had horses in the races. The timers appointed were A. B. Spreckles, M. F. Tarpey and F. B. Baldwin. Owing to the fact that for a day or two previous the wind^ had abated duriDg the afterno


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