. Breeder and sportsman. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1896. s y >:*#?. Thoma. Lundya cb h THORXH1LL, Holder of Coast Record at 3 Miles- 5:26 1-2. THE COASTS GREATEST •STAYERS. Thornhill and Rey del Bandidos and Their Re-mark ble Records—Trainer W. M. Murryand His Achievements. Two chestnut horses, one with a bald face and both withwhite legs, strained every muscle to the greatest tension andfought gamely every inch of the homestretch, responding tothe hand and heel of their skillful riders as they dashedtoward the wire in a race for glory and coin over two aDda quarter miles of ground.


. Breeder and sportsman. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1896. s y >:*#?. Thoma. Lundya cb h THORXH1LL, Holder of Coast Record at 3 Miles- 5:26 1-2. THE COASTS GREATEST •STAYERS. Thornhill and Rey del Bandidos and Their Re-mark ble Records—Trainer W. M. Murryand His Achievements. Two chestnut horses, one with a bald face and both withwhite legs, strained every muscle to the greatest tension andfought gamely every inch of the homestretch, responding tothe hand and heel of their skillful riders as they dashedtoward the wire in a race for glory and coin over two aDda quarter miles of ground. The contest of which we speakwas at Ingleside on the last day of the meeting, which wasWednesday last; the rivals were respectively Thornhill andRey del Bandidos. Twentv lengths away, in the dust, finishedthe third horse, the rest were nowhere. The race was forblood, and the merit of it can be appreciated better when itis stated that the contending horses were trained by one manthough running in different interests, and that Rey del Ban-didos, the second horse, was own


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