. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 19, 1915.] THH ttWBEDBK AND SPORTSMAN Saturday, June w, â â^ Sorif&an, #700 Horse, Grabs Rich Trot Wi* OO â.â â. aT_rPâtlv on Walker up, disfigured a couple of scores while some ,i,o taiv nf the co? st country has ing of the free-for-all pace as weu, ^ ^T^entaSm 'numbering from one lone Came f .CS to scores of enthusiastic boosters, iSZe^nT^loâ¢:^ their favorites to S^rV-d^a^eateSnr -^^.^^^t^s^eld of an even dozen high class nuncio h,ckv &ve been â¢^°â¢%?â¢Â£^£?l£oS?rt scratch '^jf&JX'second race of his career, the young


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 19, 1915.] THH ttWBEDBK AND SPORTSMAN Saturday, June w, â â^ Sorif&an, #700 Horse, Grabs Rich Trot Wi* OO â.â â. aT_rPâtlv on Walker up, disfigured a couple of scores while some ,i,o taiv nf the co? st country has ing of the free-for-all pace as weu, ^ ^T^entaSm 'numbering from one lone Came f .CS to scores of enthusiastic boosters, iSZe^nT^loâ¢:^ their favorites to S^rV-d^a^eateSnr -^^.^^^t^s^eld of an even dozen high class nuncio h,ckv &ve been â¢^°â¢%?â¢Â£^£?l£oS?rt scratch '^jf&JX'second race of his career, the youngster in this, the seco qualities but by superior Denavl0r' ^Jer handling on the of speed and sameness and clever huw g ^ Part °£R â¢eUe^Petef M«McCloskey and gmia Barnette, Peter "^ hienlv regarded quar- Loe Blossom were the >nos^ highly re* ^ Standard Oil variety. eously placed. Loe Blossom a ' Sst^^^ii^-BS " 7aaShaalfCw!th0VSSf Barnette plsstag Loe Bit- and a half, with V lrgi a jimtown not San Felipe making a good effort for a piece o SS«rBSrta,^,'2S & feet and ^owwhiraU the horsemen present and verymany oAhe general P^ " jeU ^ej, ^at ^n^B was not trotting outside of his capacity .* y evidenced in his '»* XtSSay t£t he tad the his race of the Pâ¢**"*^1^ demeanor for a best of maimers and general racing Q ^.^ performances; Peter McCormick was apparently on ?he improve, and there were others in evidence that were by no means bad trotters, as nothing distanced after the first heat. »»-«* .on proposition that Spriggan would .^ve^s troubles when it came to getting away with the third heat and it was by the narrowest of margins that their expectations fell short of fulfillment. Again the scoring was repeated, Durfee taking Virginia Barnette out in front to the quarter, c osely followed by Spriggan, Baby Doll and Peterâ McCor mick, the Borden mare being one that_ had sofar failed to fig


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