. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 12, 19011 &h& fpveebcv axxv &xj0vi&man Los Angeles Meeting. While it cannot be claimed that the meeting which closes today in Los Angeles has been a great success, it has been very far from a failure and there will in all probability be a balance on the right side of the ledger when the accounts are all made up. From a harness horse standpoint the meeting has not furnished anything particularly sensational thus far, although Sir Albert S. paced three heats last Saturday in 2:1V,, 2:09 and 2:12 completing a triumphal tour of the circuit w


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 12, 19011 &h& fpveebcv axxv &xj0vi&man Los Angeles Meeting. While it cannot be claimed that the meeting which closes today in Los Angeles has been a great success, it has been very far from a failure and there will in all probability be a balance on the right side of the ledger when the accounts are all made up. From a harness horse standpoint the meeting has not furnished anything particularly sensational thus far, although Sir Albert S. paced three heats last Saturday in 2:1V,, 2:09 and 2:12 completing a triumphal tour of the circuit without losing a race or a heat. Of the eight harness races which have oeen decided since our last report and up to Wednesday last, six were won in straight heats. The 2:15 class trot was won by Thomas R. on Saturday after Alta Vela had taken a heat, and on the day previous a race for Los Angeles gentlemen drivers took four heats to decide. The running races have been very well contested and there has been considerable betting on the results. The Los Angeles association has made every endeavor to make it pleasant for visiting horsemen, President Wright and Secretary Teed being especially active and attentive. The summaries of the events from October 3d to 9th inclusive are as follows: October 3. Trot, 2:30 class, purse £700, three in five. McKenna by McKlnney (Ward) 1 1 1 Cornelius D. by McKinney (Maben) 2 2 2 BrinkeyK (Cody) 3 4 3 Rosell (Baker) 4 3d Lucy G (Albertson) 5 5 d Timeâ2:20, 2:19, 2:19. Five furlongsâMiss Dividend, 114 (See), 3 to 1, won: Black Orphan 115 (Matthews), 2% to 1,second: Gleneoe 110 (Romero), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1; Delia Conners, Albuquerque, Abano, Barbara, Lou Cliveden also ran. One mile, Lynch StakesâFlush of Gold, 107 (Ransch), I to;8, won; Joe Hock, 108 (See), 10 to 1, second; Forkford, 92 (Ransom), 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:42^;. Myrtle also ran. Six furlongs, sellingâMiss Vera, 114 (See), 2 to 1, won; Canejo, 100 (Ransch), 3 to 1, se


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