. Breeder and sportsman . not carry out theirpart of the programme and pay these horsemen what is duethem. The racing was good, better, in fact, than was everBeen on the track before. There was not a single race butwhat every man went out to win, and the best horse men did not come here for their health or for the funof it. It was a business proposition with them, and they havecarried out their part of the contract to the letter, and havea right to expect the directory of this meeting to do the sameby (hem.—Rural Spirit. ? — New York, July G — P. J. Dwyer heads the list of win-ning o


. Breeder and sportsman . not carry out theirpart of the programme and pay these horsemen what is duethem. The racing was good, better, in fact, than was everBeen on the track before. There was not a single race butwhat every man went out to win, and the best horse men did not come here for their health or for the funof it. It was a business proposition with them, and they havecarried out their part of the contract to the letter, and havea right to expect the directory of this meeting to do the sameby (hem.—Rural Spirit. ? — New York, July G — P. J. Dwyer heads the list of win-ning owners of the Coney Island Jockey Clubs meeting with$33,765. Other big winners are Del Monte Stable, $30,150;Gideon & Daly, $23,386; J. J. McCafferty, $10,410; J. R. &F. P. Keene, $5,268; A. H. & D. H. Morris, $5,010; ErieStable, $4,830; Blemton Stable, $4,200; P. Lorillard, $3,740;Santa Anita Stable, $2,745. J oly 20,1895] &\je gvee&gv mtfr ^povt»mfxn<, 65 CALIFORNIA JOOKEY OLTTB „ Small Fields the Order of the Day—The Enthu- siasm is Unabated, However—Five Days Racing a Week Decided Upon. TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH DAY—THURSDAY, JULY 11 HERE was no cause for complaint^ among the members of the Societyof Form-Figurers this pleasantafternoon,as three decided favoritesa strong second choice and a well-liked third choice led their fieldsat the finish in five pretty fairraces. To show how well theycame for the talent it is only nec-essary to state that the longest shotwinner was Mt. Carlos, at 18 to McAllister galloping five furlongs in 1:011, CharleyBoots romping four furlongs in 0:49$, Commission doing amile and seventy yards in 1:46, while such a terrible oldBelling-plater as Mt. Carlos did his five-eighths of a mile in1:02 with 105 lbs. np. Chevalier once again did the bestriding of the day, putting two winners and two seconds overthe plate out of four times at the bat. Shaw, Piggott andSpence were also up on winners. Josie G., favorite in the


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