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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma111887sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
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SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,188 The Fair at San Jose. The experiment of holding the annual meeting at the Gar- den City in the early days of the Fall Circuit instead of the nether ehd Was a prbnoOnfled success. The eity was in the inidst of a real estate boord with £11 the attendant excitement, bnt the draft of the Fair was so strbbg ihat the a'SSociation had no complaints to make of inattention on the part of* the pnblic. The handsome grounds were at their best, the man- agement capital, the racing first class, and altogether it was a glurums week. The only incidents that detracted from the general happiness were the deaths of Grosvenor and Lottie M. Grosvenor choked down and died on the track, in a race which he was winning as he liked, and in a heat in which bis owner had waived distance and ordered the horse driven for a record. Note of Grosvenor's breeding and general char- acteristics was made in tbeso columns laat week. Lottie II. met a violent death. She started on Thursday in the race for the 2:23 class, and was so rank and vicious on the bit that her driver, Willis Parker, had all he could do to keep her within bounds, In the third heat, aiter passing the half-mile mark, she settled and commenced trotting fast. Bexford, who was next in front of her, was driven wide of . the pole, and Willis palled his mare in next the fence. After going a furlong at a fast clip, she broke and swerved toward the fence. At that point there is a bank about eight inches â¢high that marks the inner line of the course, and, asilHuck would have it, she landed her fore-feet on this bank. This threw her off her balance; she stumbled, struck a post with her neat shoulder, and was shunted headloDg out into the middle of the track; the fall breaking her neck. Parker was thrown heavily and was badly cut .tip about the head and face, but escaped serious injury. Lottie M.- was bred and owned by John M. Moore of Stockton; was by Nephew, 6rst dam by Chieftain, second dam a mustang mare that had been used in a pack-train. She had a record of 2:24, made at Petaluma, August 28, 1886, and repeated the performance at Stockton a month later. One of the pleasant incidents of the meeting was the appearance for the first time of the bine and wbite of the Laurelwood Stable. Joe Navais carried them on Carmen on "Wednesday, and gave them a baptism of victory. Mr. Don- ahue was present and received the hearty congratulation of a legion of friends. Daring the meeting Mr. L. J, Rose sold to D. W. Murphy, of San Luis Obispo, the black colt Sondan, 3, by Sultan, dam Lady Babcoek by Whipple's Hambletonian, for $7,500. The conditions of the sale were that Soudan should till his engagements in the present circuit nnder Mr. Rose's manage- ment, Mr. Murphy to have a contingent interest in the win- nings. At the close of the season Soudan will be taken to Mr. Murphy's San Luis Obispo ranch, and most likely be rele- gated to the stud. The following are the details of the racing: Aug. 15th.â Trotting Stake for District Stallions. $100 entrance, 860 forfeit, 3150 added Five entries. TommieT.,ch s by Nutwood, dam Orphan BelleâW. B. Taylor.. 2 2 1 Giosvenor, b a by Administrator, dam by Edwin Forrest (Alex- ander's)âJaa. Boyd 1 i â Time, 2:38i, 2:41, 2:40. â¢Fell dead on the track. Same Day-Trotting. For District two-year-olds. Purse 3250. Governor, b c by GrosvenorâA. J. Fleming 1 1 Flora H., g t by Jim MulvennaâF. M. Stern 2 2 Hollywood, â by Woodnut-Jas. Weatherhead 3dis Time, 2:5'J, 2*5. Aug. 16th.âTrotting State for three-year-olds. £50 entrance. 525 for- feit, >^S0added. Divided 60, 3 and lu per cent. Three entries. Soudan, blk c by Sultan, dam Lady BabcoekâL. J. Bose..2 2 111 Maiden, b I by Electioneer, dam May QueenâPalo Mto.. .1 12 2 2 Time, 2:321, 2:31, 2:b0, 2:J2*, 2:311. Same Day.âTrotting. Purse S1.030. 2:17 Class. Anteeo, b s by Electioneer, dam Columbineâ I. de Turk. .2 112 1 Adair, bg by Electioneer, dam Addie LeeâE. H. Miller Jr.l 2 2 12 Time, 2:26*. 2:212. 2:20, 2:22, 2:23. Same Day.âTrotting. Purse $500. 2:10 Class- Alfred S., b g by Elmo, dam Nora MarshallâH. W. Seale 1 1 1 Old Nick, b gby ElectioneerâW. B. Bradbury 2 2 2 Maggie E., b m by Nutwoodâ3. E. Emerson.*. 4 3 3 Howard, b g by ElectioneerâPalo Alto b 4 4 Tima, 2:25, 2:2?2, 2:23. August 17thâBanning. Sweepstake for two-year-olds; 325 entrance, B10 forfeit, 8200 added, 850 to second, $25 to third; allowances. Three- auarters of a mile. Six entries. Laurelwood Stable's ch 1 Carmen by Wildidle, dam Nettie Brown, j 102 lbs Navais 1 J. B. Chase's ch g Kildare by Kyrle Daly, dam Mistake, 102 lbs., _ .Nelms 2 C. H. Eldred's b f Tricksy by Joe Hooker, dam Abbie W., J02 lbs., . : Stewart 3 Time, 1:16. Pools: Carmen $20, Tricksy JU, Kildare 36. Mutuals paid, 810.10. Won by six lengths, - - Same Day.âRunning. Sweepstake for all ages. 325 entrance. 810 forfeit, S200 added, ?50 to second, third to> satfe stake. Maiden allow- ances. One mile and a half. Five entries. M. Storn's b f Narcola, 3, by Norfolk, dam Ada C, ICtf lbs. (car. 104) Selms 1 Kelly & Lynch's b f Moonlight, 4, by Thad Stevens, dam Twilignt, 113 lbs Stewart 5 Laurelwood Stable's b f Patti, 4, by Wildidle, dam Nettie Brown, i 13 lbs Appleby 3 Time, 2:38. FVois: Moonlight 350, field ?20. Mutuals paid $25.70. Naicola led all the way and won by a neck. Patti a close third. Sanfe dayâFree purs-B S2IW. £50 to second. For all ages. Mile heats M. Storn's ch c trover Cleveland, 4. by Monday, dam Robin Girl, lltlbs Newell 1 1 D. J. McCarthy's cb f Adeline, 3. by Enquirer, dam Analyne 97 lbs Navais 2 2 Thos. Hazlitt's b g Belshaw, aged, by Wildidle, dam Susie Wil- liamson. 112 lbs Hazlitt 3 3 Thos. Fisher's ch f May D., 4, by Wildidle, dam Sallie Hart, 106 lbs Nickerson 4 4 'lime, 1:42, 1:44. Pools: First heatâAdeline $30; Cleveland $26; field 36. Mutuals paid $13.75. Won by a head after a hard drive, Belshaw four lengths back. Second HeatâCleveland $40, Adeline $17. Mutuals paid $9.10. Won by half a leDgth. August 18tbâTrottingâPurse $600. 2:25 Class. Jane L,, b m, by Hambletonian Mainbrino, dam by Paul JonesâL. B. Lindsay 2 1 1 1 Mt. Vernon, b a, by Nutwood, dam Daisy by ChieftainâJ. A. McCloud 1 6 4 5 Luella, b m, by Cbicamauga-H. Hitchcock 6 2 2 2 Kate Ewing, blk m, by Berlin-L. Shaner 3 3 3 4 Artist, blk g, by Mccracken's GolddustâJ. B. Hodson 4 5 6 3 Spry* b a, by ElectioneerâPalo Alto 5 4 5 6 Time, 2:21, 2;51i, 2:23, 2:25. Same DayâTrottingâPurse $750. 2:23 Class. Stamboul, b s, by Sultan, dam FleetwingâL. J. Rose 1 1 1 Rexford, b g, by ElectioneerâPalo Alto 2 2 2 Th3psin, blk g, by BerlinâE. H. Miller 3 3 3 Lottie M., b m. by Nephew-W. H. Parker 4 4dis* Bla k Diamond, blk g, by Melton's GolddustâH. Hitchcock dis Time, 2:192, 2:22$, 2:2CJ. *Died on the track, August 19thâRunningâFree Purse $200. $50 to second; for aH ages.' Mile heats. W. L. Appleby's ch f Laura Gardner, 3, by Jim Brown, dam Avail, 97 lbs Navais 1 1 Kellv & Lvnch's b f Moonlight, 4, by Thad Stevens, dam Twi- light, H8 lbs .Hazlitt 2 2 Thos. Fisher's ch f May D., 4, by Wildidle, dam Sallie Hart, 108 lbs Nickerso n3 3 Time, 1:43, 1:481. Pools: First HeatâMoonlight $25, field $10. Mutuals paid $11.75. Won by a head. Second Heat-Moonlight $18, field S40. Mutuals paid $8. Won by two lengths, May D, a poor third. Same Day-Pacing. Purse 5500. Free for all. L. C-L.ee, blk s by Jilmo Jr., dam by Kentucky Chiefâ H. Hitch- cock â â 1 1 t Chapman.bgâL Shaner - 2 2 3 Pocahontas, cb mâJ. A. Goldsmith â3 3 2 Time, 2:30,2:21^.2:30. Same DayâTrotting. Purse 8-500. 2:30 Class. Old Nick, b g by Electioneer, dam Mollie StocktonâW. B. Brad- bury â - J 1 1 Luella, b m-H. Hitchcock â - 2 2 2 Baby Mine, blk mâJ. Gotdon ~ 4 3 3 FloraG.,brmâJames Dewan â - - â 3 4 4 Time,i;2o,2:25^.2:24X. Same Day*âPacing. Purse $300. 2:30 Class. Fred Ross, b gâ A. M. Alviso Charlie Brown, g gâJames Dewan. Havtrlv, chgâ K. Havey Bracelet, br gâJ. B. Hodson St. Clair, brgâ\V. H. Vcilget LelaS.,brmâ A. H. Hecox unable to agree as to the latter condition, and the matter was consequently left for the referee to decide; but he left the convincing ground without giving his decision immediately the contest was over, and cotild not be found afterward. A good deal of dissatisfaction was expressed at the absence of the referee, as neither party can receive the stakes until bis. decision id made known. Fall Meeting of the Dixon Driving Park Association- i l 2 3 ...2 12 11 , 3 5 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 5 3 3 dis 3 4 2 ro 4 3 4 ro Time, 2:22, 2:21,2:24, 2:25,2^2. * Fifth heat paced August 20th. August 20th.âTrotting. Purse $6u0. 2:25 Class. Jane L.. b m by Hambletonian MambrinoâL. B. Lindsay.3 2 Woodnut, ch s' by NutwoodâB. C. Hotly I 3 Maid of Oaks, ch m by Duke McClellanâA. McDowell a 4 Longfellow, ch g by Whipple's HambletonianâL. Shaner.4 5 Joe Arthurton. b g by Arthurtonâ Wm. Corbitt... 2 1 Time, 2:2l*i, 2:2UJ$, 2:21,2:23^, 2:22,4,2:^4. Same DayâTrotting. ParseSI.OM). 2:20 Class. LotSlocum.brgbv ElectioneerâL. Shaner t i i Memo, bs by Nutwoodâ *.\ m. Dwyer...... - â; 2 3 Sister b m by AdmiralâJ. A. Goldsmith ...â 3 a 3 Time, 22:0,2:20,2:20. Same DayâTrotting Rtake.for two-year-olds. Menlo.blk c by SHneyâR. Havey... \ \ Governor.be by GrosvenorâA. J. Kleroing - - & Time,2:49, 3:53. A Horse Clipping Match. A horse clipping match took place at TVooler's Yards, Pitt street, between C Ray of Sydney, and W. Smerridge of New- castle, the former laying £15 to £10 on the result. The con- test commenced at 2 p. >r., when two horses were provided, the choice to be decided by tossing. Messrs. E. McCarty and W\ Keys were appointed judges, Mr. Fewing timekeeper, and Mr. Hagerty referee. The match was witnessed by a large number of persons interested in horses, and great inter- est was manifested in the proceedings. The conditions of the match included speed and superior workmanship, and so far as the former was concerned the competitors finished a dead heat iu sixty-one minutes. The judges, however, were The Fall Meetingof the Dixon DrivingPark Association took place at Dixon last Thursday and Friday, August 25th and 26th. Owing, no donbt, to counter-attractions in the way of the State and numerous District Fairs, the attendance was not as large as it might have been, yet a very fair crowd was present. Betting was quite spirited, and a good many dollars changed hands through the pool-box. The first day was very windy, but the weatber on the following day was warm and delightful. None of the races were very speedy, but the closeness of the contests created considerable interest. The grounds are now in first-class condition. New stables have been added, and before long Dixon can boast of one of the best race-courses in the State. Below we give the full result of both days* racing: First Day. Thursday, August 25thâSo. 1âEunning Race. One-half mile and repeat Purse $50; 70 per cent, to first horse, 30 per cent, to second. Geo. Shaw's Winter's Boy, 2 1 I Geo. Parker's Bo_»n Mary 1 3 3 Time, :58, :57, :5H- No 2âTrotting EaceâCelt StakesâTwo-year-olds foaled in Napa, Solano and Yolo counties. Entrance §40, $15 added for each starter, Geo. Woodward's Barbank 3 1 1 Wm. McGraw's Silas Skinner 1 3 3 D. G Hawkin's Singleline dJa Wm. Hamner's Flora H « dis Time, 2:53i, 2:54), 2:53. No. 3-Trotring Eace. Mile beats, best 3 in 5; $10 entrance, $30 added; first horse 70 per cent, second 30 per cent. Hay's Alice 3 1 Bradshaw's St. Patrick -1 3 Drummond's Billy. 3 3 Time, 3:03^,3:04, 2:57, 2:562, 2:53J. Second Day. Friday, August 26tliâSo. 1.âTrotting Eace, for yearlings; half mile heats, best two in three; purse S75; §50 to first colt, 517.50 to 6econd, and third to save entrance fee. Geo. Woodward's Mikado 1 1 S. Whetmore's Sultania 2 3 Time, 1:58, 1:55. Xo. 2.âTrotting EaceâMile heat?, best three in five; purse $75; firs horse 60 per cent, second 30 per cent., third 10 per cent. Geo. Woodward's Snap Dragon 1 1 P. R. Willott's Black Jack 2 3 3 Sam Hay's Eph 4 8 3 G. Wright's Fannie 3 4 Time, 2:50, 2:52£, 2:51. Ko. 3 Sunning EaceâThree-eighth mile dash, free for all. G. Shaw's Winter's Boy 1 G. Parker's Eoan Mary 2 Johnson's Buckskin - 3 Time, :40i- At Bay District Track. Two events were brought off at this track last Saturday in the presence of a small gathering of spectators. The first was a match between the pacers Peacock and Wells-Fargo for $500 a Bide. Peacock wsb the favorite from the start, and in the pools sold at $20 to $15. She won the first and second heats handily in 2:28. In the third Wells-Fargo improved, and pressed Peacock to a break, and then won the heat in 2:2S£, but thiB did not change the betting, Peacock remaining first choice at long odds. The pair made a fine race in the fourth heat to the half-mile post, where Peacock drew away steadily and won the heat and race in 2:28. Match S500. Peacock 1 1 3 1 We 1 ls-Fargo 3 2 1 3 Time, 2:28, 2:28, 2:28$, 2:28. The second race was a sweepstake, in which Prussian Boy, Mission Boy and Damiana took part. Prussian Boy waa made a hot favorite before the start, pools selling on him at $25 against $20 for Mission Boy and $10 for Damiana. The first heat was won by Prussian in slow time, 2:40, with Mission Boy second. Hickok drove Prussian in the second heat. He won in the improved time of 2:34, and the pools sold at $25 for Prussian Boy to $8 for the'field. In the third heat the Prussian made a bad break, which gave Mission Boy the lead at the three-quarter post. From there Prussian made up his lost ground, and won the heat and race in good stvle in 2:34. Sweepstake, 3 each. Prussian Boy i 1 l Mission Boy a 2 3 Damiana 3 3 ' Time, 2:40, 2;34, 2;34,

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