Racing Gossip., Daily Racing Form, 1897-05-11

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RACING GOSSIP Prof Proof Lucion Lucian I Blake of the Kansas Univer Universe ¬ sity sixty is quoted as declaring that Fitzsimmons was galvanized when he met Corbett Corvette He says athletes can and have been filled with electri electric ¬ city and made invincible Other more or loss scientific authorities should be placed on record about modern methods of fixing heads that are awry Then too there are other suggestions from Prof Proof Blakes Lakes revelation If fighters can I be galvanized for winning purposeb purpose why not I politicians They are not hard enough Then too there are trusts pipes bottles and a lot of other human utensils and botherations There is not much to the all summer racing news from San Francisco The Pacific Coast and California Jockey Clubs recently signed a two year agreement intended to harmonize their interests The gist of the agreement made Ingleside Ingles stop on May 1 Oakland stops next Saturday By this agreement the Pacific Coast Jockey Club will have eightysix eights days racing and tho thou California Jockey Club nightyseven nights days racing during the season of 1896 and 1897 Next winters racing is to begin at Ingleside Ingles November 1 1897 The two clubs will alternately race two weeks for nx months Each association is allowed to let its track for trotting races but no running races are to be held It was fur ¬ ther ether agreed that neithor neither club of the association shall own in the counties of San Mateo Ala meda medal Marin or Contra Costa any race track Nor will any foreign books be permitted upon either of the association tracks tracksEver takeover Ever since DAILY RACING FOEM OEM has been published Jockey Tuborvilles Tubercles name has been so published The rest of newspapersdom newspapers has spelled the name Turbiville Trivially The editor of DAILY RAOINQ RAIN FOBM FOB was dealing in facts over the name Tuberville Tubercle wrote a card for him at San Francisco in 1894 The corroboration of it all comes about a gold and onyx handled um ¬ brella Breslau sent by the jockey to Ed Tipton Lipton the manager of the Montana tracks Wednesday night was damp and Tipton Lipton carried tho thou um ¬ brella Breslau Upon its gold head is tho thou inscription made to the order of the boy himself out of gratitude for the mount on Ogden in the Futur Future ¬ ity city of 1896 Tipton Lipton caused the colt to go east for the race It reads To Ed A Tipton Lipton from Doc Tuberville Tubercle


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