. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Charley Herb has arrived from Biker?field with several two year olds. Burns & Waterhodse head the list of winniDg owners bo far this season. The running of the Burlingame handicap has been post- poned until Oct. 28ih. Alex Shields has arrived with a carload cf horses, amongst which is old Topmast. It is reported that Salvable has broken down completely' and will probably never race again- Jockey: 8anger who rode for Pittsburg Phil early in the year, is here with Billy Randall's string. Joe Pigqott arrived from New York on Tuesday last. He has entitely recov


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Charley Herb has arrived from Biker?field with several two year olds. Burns & Waterhodse head the list of winniDg owners bo far this season. The running of the Burlingame handicap has been post- poned until Oct. 28ih. Alex Shields has arrived with a carload cf horses, amongst which is old Topmast. It is reported that Salvable has broken down completely' and will probably never race again- Jockey: 8anger who rode for Pittsburg Phil early in the year, is here with Billy Randall's string. Joe Pigqott arrived from New York on Tuesday last. He has entitely recovered from his late illness. Jockey Hill is amor? the new arrivals from Chicago. He is a welcome addition to (he talent already here. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Coney Island Jockey Clab, held last week, thb following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Lawrence Kip; Vice-Presidents, William K. Vanderbilt, John G. Hecksher; Treasurer, J. H. Bradford; Secretary. C. Fellowes. Ex- ecutive Committee—The President, the Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, the Secretary ex-cfficio, Herbert C. Pell, F. Gray Grrswold, George Peabody Wetmore, J. Harry Alexandre and William H. Tailer. Scaecely a horse appeared in the hunting classes at Dublin this year which was not bred in Ireland, but for the Irish horses the g^eat show of hunters at Edinburgh in July would have been impossible. If Eogland and Scotland can breed heavy horses, Ireland can give (hem points and yet win "hands down" whep it is a question of breeding hunters. Whether the Irishman is naturallv a fast individual and more partial than his fellow citizens on this side of the channel to a galloper, we cannot tell, but judsiDg by the horse show be certainly knows how to breed that kind of animal —Scottish Farmer. The sale of thoroughbred stock from the stables of B. W. Walden & Son and A. H. and D. H Morris took place October at Morris Park before tbe races began. The star of th


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