. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TWENTY-FOtfR PAGES. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 1890. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A TEAR NAPA. TnORsDAY. JudgesâH. M. La Rue, J- N. Bailhacbe and F. W. Loeber. Timers âE. B. Gifl'ord, F. L. Coombs and H. J. Agnew. Od aocouDt of the lengthy programme the raeea were started at a quarter to two. Four races were on the pro- gramme and attracted a large crowd. The racea were a three-minute class for trotters, a 2:30 pace and two district trots. When the six hor6es in the 3:00 trot came out Bus- ter was behind Larco as Bayliss was too stiff from his fall on Tuesd
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TWENTY-FOtfR PAGES. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 1890. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A TEAR NAPA. TnORsDAY. JudgesâH. M. La Rue, J- N. Bailhacbe and F. W. Loeber. Timers âE. B. Gifl'ord, F. L. Coombs and H. J. Agnew. Od aocouDt of the lengthy programme the raeea were started at a quarter to two. Four races were on the pro- gramme and attracted a large crowd. The racea were a three-minute class for trotters, a 2:30 pace and two district trots. When the six hor6es in the 3:00 trot came out Bus- ter was behind Larco as Bayliss was too stiff from his fall on Tuesday to handle the gray gelding who proved a bad break- er and was a distance and a half out when Kilrain went un- der the wire in the first heat, Chantiliy driven by Goldsmith had evidently not yet re- covered from her runaway at San JoEe and was slightly lame. After seven hard heats had been trotted Peter Bran- dow won the race, Larco. Chas. Derby and Kilra'n be- ing distanced earlier in the game while Chantiliy who went to the stable at the end of the fourth heat took fourth money, first money having been paid to Mr. Williams with. out starting Beaury Me, who is an exceptional four-year-old. Charles Derby won the second heat in 2:25£ and the fifth in 2:30 and had the race at his mercy, but probably owing to not being keyed up for a hard race, Derby having only been under Mr. Holly's eai'e for about six weeks, he coald not raise a trot and was distanced. The veteiinary in attendance pronounced it congestion of the heart. Three horses entered the 2:30 list iu the race, Free Coin- age obtaining a mark of 2:27£, Chas. Derby 2:25£, Fay 2:28£. The pace showed what a grand youngster Goldsmith has in Rupee who, although only three-years-old, beat his two older opponents in clever style,taking the second, third and fourth heats in 2:2H, 2:19£ and 2:20. The district trot for two-year-olds was an easy thing for the Dawn filly Anna Belle. The three minute trotters had use
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