. Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XX. No. ;o. 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 7,1892. SUBSCRIPTIONFIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. THE BLOOD HORSE E ACES. Donna LJlla Beats Grandee a Head Be-cause Dennison Roda Stupidly. ALLIANCE A MIGHTY GOOD MUD LARKL El Bayo at Home in Heavy Going—Motto Wins by Six Lengths in a Romp—Heavily- played Bert Hart Finishes First. Castro Wins (lie Rich Racine Stakes by a Nose From His StableCompanion, Orrin—Applause leathers in Some FirstMoney at Last—Captain Al Astonishes the Admir-ers or Sheridan—Charmions Game Victory-Ulster Leads From Start to Finish—Herc


. Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XX. No. ;o. 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 7,1892. SUBSCRIPTIONFIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. THE BLOOD HORSE E ACES. Donna LJlla Beats Grandee a Head Be-cause Dennison Roda Stupidly. ALLIANCE A MIGHTY GOOD MUD LARKL El Bayo at Home in Heavy Going—Motto Wins by Six Lengths in a Romp—Heavily- played Bert Hart Finishes First. Castro Wins (lie Rich Racine Stakes by a Nose From His StableCompanion, Orrin—Applause leathers in Some FirstMoney at Last—Captain Al Astonishes the Admir-ers or Sheridan—Charmions Game Victory-Ulster Leads From Start to Finish—Hercules to the Front—All theEvents in UD LARKS warbled sweetly to aminority of those who attendedthe races this day. The track,with its thick coating of thin mudresembled an unkempt Kentuckyturnpike after a right smartthawing-out in the month ofMarch. Alliance, with the vet-eran George Evans up, sailed in aiurprisiug winner of the opening event in such style thatmany put him down in their memory dungeon cells as dan-&ous—in slippery going. El Kayo seemed perfectly at home[ his afternoon, and after he had won away off from Fannie ul, several of those present were of the opinion that itwoidd have taken a sure-enough cracker-jack to have beatenhim to-day. Charley Dennison, on Grandee, the overwelm-ing favorite in the third race, should have been tied on theStar colt in a straight-jacket, and the money of the publicwould not then have gone glimmering disgracefully into thepockets of the bookmakers, as it did. If this alleged jockeyis not daft, his riding to-day would never go to prove that heis not, for a novice cou


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