. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. January 24, 1903] f&he $veebev anb gtpxxtrtsmatt THOROUGHBRED DEPARTMENT. J The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cal- ifornia Jockey Club took place this week. Thoma9 H. Williams and Adam Andrew were re-elected Presi- dent and Vice-President. The three directors elected were Colonel Dan Burn9, Henry J. Orock»r and J. B. Smith. Bullman rode a remarkably listless finish on Bark- loyete in his last race. It looked as if he could not ,elost had he gone to the bat an instant earlier. It'is certainly very aggravating to a horse's backers to lose by a hea


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. January 24, 1903] f&he $veebev anb gtpxxtrtsmatt THOROUGHBRED DEPARTMENT. J The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cal- ifornia Jockey Club took place this week. Thoma9 H. Williams and Adam Andrew were re-elected Presi- dent and Vice-President. The three directors elected were Colonel Dan Burn9, Henry J. Orock»r and J. B. Smith. Bullman rode a remarkably listless finish on Bark- loyete in his last race. It looked as if he could not ,elost had he gone to the bat an instant earlier. It'is certainly very aggravating to a horse's backers to lose by a head after making up fully three lengths in the run through the stretch. Corrigan was injured on Wednesday morning while beiDg breezed through the stretch. A filly which was working with him became frightened at a passing train and, colliding with the brown colt, was killed. Corrigan was badly shaken and probably will not be raced again for a week or two. L. Woods, who was riding the filly, is suffering from a broken collar bone, the result of the accident. The Adam Andrew Selling Stake, six and one-half furlongs, was won by Princess Titania, who ran a remarkably good race, stepping the distance in 1:19J with 105 lbs. in the saddle; Glendenning cut out a fast pace at the start and finished second; Arabo secured the short end of the purse half a length away. The mile and one-sixteenth handicap on Saturday last was a most peculiarly run race; everything seems to go as if it were greased for Dr. Bernays, who won very handily from a field which appeared to outclass him. The Doctor was heavily backed by his stable connections, who were reported to have made a hand- some clean-up over his victory. J. G. Follansbee's colors were seen at Oakland last Saturday for the first time in several years. Double Six from the Follansbee stable winning a nice race at six furfonge from a very good field of horses. The Board of Stewards has reinstated Lee Jackson, who was suspened for suspicious looki


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