. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 4,1900] &ije gveebcr cmr gtpcnexstnmu 71. Geeek B. Morbis will bring oat a Btring of horses new to this Coast and start some of them at the State Fair, Look over the announcement of the Westchester Associa- tion stakes for 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903 It will be found in our advertising columns. Kris Kbinole, one of the very fast horses at Detroit, had to be shot as a result of an accident. He kicked his leg out of joint before the start and ran on it. Tommt Bcbns has decided to give up racing on the West- ern tracks after this season, and as soon as hi


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 4,1900] &ije gveebcr cmr gtpcnexstnmu 71. Geeek B. Morbis will bring oat a Btring of horses new to this Coast and start some of them at the State Fair, Look over the announcement of the Westchester Associa- tion stakes for 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903 It will be found in our advertising columns. Kris Kbinole, one of the very fast horses at Detroit, had to be shot as a result of an accident. He kicked his leg out of joint before the start and ran on it. Tommt Bcbns has decided to give up racing on the West- ern tracks after this season, and as soon as his contract closes with John F. Schorr, December 31st, he will go East. Will Lassford, who is enjoying fair health again, and believes the warm air of Oakland is responsible for it, will visit the Woodland and State Fairs and may make a book on the races if opportunity The Reiff family was the whole show the first day of the Goodwood meeting in England. Johnny Reiff rode four winners and his brother Lester had the mount on the first horse in the only other race of the day. Chas. Boots, who has nearly thirty horses in training at the San Jose track, will take at least a dozsn of them to the State Fair, and will also race at Woodland. The? are nearly all by Brutus and some have never faced the starter. Jockey Boseman will ride for Mr. Boots during the rest of season. Mr. WiLLETSof Boise, Idaho, has arrived in Sacramento with a half dozen runners which he will start in races dur- ing the fair. Mr. Willets scorned to travel by rail and came all the way from Boise City by way of the wagon road. All the horses arrived in good shape, the trip seeming to put them in good condition. I>" the race meeting just closed at Washington Park, Jockey Bellman far outshone any of the other crack riders at the meeting and did some wonderful work. His record for the meeting shows that he won on thirty-one horse?, was second on seventeen and got in at the show on nineteen, be- ing unp


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