Frisco Turf Talk, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-22

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FKI C TVRf TALK. Concerning items of passu g interest ti San Francirco patrons of the turf last Tuesdays Examiner st-ys: The entry of Kapido will not ba accpted at Oat laud any more. He Iibb b od twice within a week. The gentlemen in the stand are fearful tint some day he nny bleid and fall down, inj iring some of the horse i an 1 j ickoys. Duffy will not b a permitted to ride until some word is received from Captain Rees as to his standing. Sevral year ago Daffy was set down at Iniileside for a ruby looking ride on 03iler Jos. He clsiried he had be9n reinstated, liOev-r. There was a good, deal of criticism of his ride on Wyoming yesterday, and he was called into tbe stand to explain it. Starter Ferguson stiJ the horse actal very badly at tbo post, though Daffy seemed trying to get away. He had made np a lot of ground when the horses reached tho hood of the stretch, and it looked there as tbocg i he would win. Bat Polish c irried him ino the deep i;oiug next to tbo rail and he fljuad-r.d hopelessly. "Jndga J A. Marphy arrived from tho east Sunday night and yesterday he was in the stand. "Alx. Shields and eleven horses got in yrster-day from the Cam dian circuit. In bis string is Advan:e Guard, a f eqcont winner of two-year-old races arouDd Detroit aud Fort Erie. Ho is said to be a vo-y shifty col. Old Top- OONCINOSD ON dflOOrfO fAulB, FRISCO TURF TALK. Continued from 1st Page. mast is also in the stable. With Shields came Joe Wf-ber, who is a very clever boy this season, and a featherweight rider named Martin, who can do 62 pounds. Martin won a score of races this summer. "The horses of Hugh Jones arrived at the Oakland track yesterday. With tie bunch came- Sly, Colonel Hanlons good idbm, and several that Jones raced for Naglee Bark this season at St. Louis and Chicago. "Walter B. Jgnnings visited the track yesterday efternoon. Ho has been at Rancbo del Paso for several deys and left his horses tbere to rest up. Starling, a long shot, would certainly have won if Cobnrn had not come through next the rail when turning for home. The going there was very heavy and the horse was anchored "The Burlingame handicap which was to have been run this Saturday haB been postponed for a week. "Judge Murpby Boys that as soon as the New York and Chicago tracks close there will be plenty of good boys here. Jenkins comes weEt to ride for the Burlingame stable, Spencer will b9 here, so will OConnor, who is to ride for Barney Schreiber; Bullman is also due; Burns is expected in a few days, and so is Long-shot Conley. More eastern horses than ever will be Been. Johnny McHale will ship west at the end of the New York season. In Belle of Memphis he has a very ehifty filly. "Pat Dcmne will hardly bring a string to the coast this winter. It wonld not be surprising to tee Mr. Dunne, than whom there is no better trainer in America, handling W. C, Whitneys horses next seaeon. Whitney paid thousands for horses this year, and in Sam Hil-dreths hands they were but moderately successful. It may be that Pat Dunne will go over to England to train-the striDg Messrs. Whitney and Paget intend sending to that country. "John Coleman and E. W. Purser got in from the Sierras last night. They have been fishing and hunting for several weeks and were driven out by tho snow.".


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