. Breeder and sportsman . iss Norma, b f, 3, by Bendor—Miss Muggins. Section U—Dr. Rowell, owner and trainer—Figaro, br c,4, by Fonso—Medje; Collins, br g, 3. by Insppctor B.—Piazza; Willie Shannon, b f, 2, by Hanover—Meckie H.;Ashland Eclipse and Terra Bend, by Terra Cotta. Oiher stables on the grounds besides those assigned asabove are js follows : Mc Naughton & Muir, owners ; Geo McNaughton, trainer—Semper Lei, ch b, 5, by Falsetto—La Sylphide; Basso, bc, 3, by Falsetto—Elhelda ; Judge Denny, blk, c, 2, by Fonso—Belle of Nanturah ; Pollock, b g, 2, by imp. Rossinton—Marjory. Andy Godfrey, o
. Breeder and sportsman . iss Norma, b f, 3, by Bendor—Miss Muggins. Section U—Dr. Rowell, owner and trainer—Figaro, br c,4, by Fonso—Medje; Collins, br g, 3. by Insppctor B.—Piazza; Willie Shannon, b f, 2, by Hanover—Meckie H.;Ashland Eclipse and Terra Bend, by Terra Cotta. Oiher stables on the grounds besides those assigned asabove are js follows : Mc Naughton & Muir, owners ; Geo McNaughton, trainer—Semper Lei, ch b, 5, by Falsetto—La Sylphide; Basso, bc, 3, by Falsetto—Elhelda ; Judge Denny, blk, c, 2, by Fonso—Belle of Nanturah ; Pollock, b g, 2, by imp. Rossinton—Marjory. Andy Godfrey, owner and trainer—Lismore, ch h, 5, byLisbon—Emeti. John Carroll, owner; W. McDaniels, trainer—Junius, bc, 3, by Longfellow—Modesty. Dr. Dickey has Pescador and Mustesa. Another stable of eight Eastern horses were expected toarrive to-day. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB RACES. The Meeting to Close For One Month, to Resume After That Time—New Horses and Jockeys Enhance the Sport at the Old TWENTY-FOURTH DAT—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. ! HE card to-day was a novelty forlocal turfites in therespect of thdistance of the races atMeast. Onlyone was below seven furlongs, andthere was the usual mile other three were started fromthe eighth pole. Two of the latterwere at light welter-weigbtB, andhad a mixed lot of aged and two-year-old horses. Form playerswere somewhat at sea, as the abil-ity of the colts to carry added weight and go the furtherdistance was problematical. The fields were unusually larce*but were sent away in good shape in reasonably quick the attendance was again up to a crushing magnitude,and good-natured elbowing was the order all the was lively, but the bets were small as a rule. Fourfavorites were again in front at the wire, and the way thetalent has been plugging the books is becoming monotonousto the gentlemanly chalk-wielders. Last Chance was the onlypick of the talent to go wrong, and he was worsted b
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