Queen of the Trots J Excels in Race Report Camp Sherman To-Morrow
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ENNY KAUFF, the Giant Probable jlnslees Shadow slugging outfielder, forsook the basebell Kauff'»departure had it» effect on the >ther Giants, as they did not perform Esperanza costume and g'ove for the B more serious game of war, when he with their usual zest. As a reminder of hi» many day» with the chara- JohrensSudden, left the team yesterday to at Queen of the Trots j Excels in Race report Camp Sherman to-morrow. | pions, Kauff was presented with a pair of wrist watches. Fame Recalls Descendant From invented for the betterment of the Durfee's pport none has at anything on the fair OfBaysideClub Lower Mark Rroekton Muss. Th's year it is Sire's McKinney May charging no entrance to the horses, and Triumphs recently marlp an announcement that of Sweet Marie ther« would bo two starters. The ides o. John Johns'sTeaser this is to do nwfly with a lot of time Triumphs wasted \fi getting the horse» nway. in Bird Class in "I ucky" ï.oder's Spearmint Frank S. Cooke One sta-ter is to be in th* ptsnd and White- By Rve the word and the other is to be One of Two to Win Both Another "Girl of the Golden West" on the ground and do h's best in lin¬ capped Sea ing up tho «o into the centre of the staçe. horses that they will .-, 8t,p« break awnv on the first or second Derby and Grand Prix the reslm of trottintr that eu- at¬ In tempt. This savors somewhat of the When thirteen phonious name was appHed to 80- runners where the assistant lines them yachts, representing Girl and also to Sweet Marie, up and helps out the boy*, whose horses tour classes, lined up for the start in nonif j are not the S. Mitchel of the greatest trotter» that e</er\ best botiavpd." the weekly regatta of the Bayside By J. two Roy Miller who fains a public Yacht Club afternoon Th« sudden r'se to fam* of .Innren, Cjossed the GreHt Divide and garnered stable at Lex;ngton, thinks that there yesterday a fair breeze was th« EnsrHsh colt owned Payne nurses and stake money along the should he a barrier back of th<? horses blowing from the north- by Harry Circuit. so that they cannot go too far to turn west. This increased in vigor and Whitney, il'u-trates a family tradition, Grand nnd another to them and, one and there are stop after they when the yachts got well under way inc;dental!y. more peculiar S'ow comes Esperanza, have parsed the wire and prevent them coincidence of the fo> who noted her wonderful firm going around the turn. no better conditions could have been running turf. those desired. The bree_e into a it was in much the same manner that and that even the developed lait yeir predicted norihwester of the fresh variety and his sire. rose to fame in Sweet Marre would not stop the Spearmint, 2:02 of huge whitecapa stirred up by the the Old World and furnished one of other member of the tribe of Mc¬ wild presaged ,_st time. this The "stais" provided the most in¬ the mos' sensational chapters of Ep¬ But the 2:04 which Esper- Leads som Kinney- Spotts race of the It DerúV It not be teresting racing. may last fall at Phoenix is not day. proved anxs won an exciting finish between William L known that Spearmint. 190G, is one of si] for the mure is showing super1»- lnslee, in the Shadow, and Herbert F two horses to win the double in her training this season L. Funke, in the Southern Cross. The greatest tive form Marksmen at events on earth, the Derby and the arid has to her credit the fastest work yachis sailed twice over the triangular Grand mi!e that has come to the attention of t'our-m::e course. On the firot time Pr¡x de Paris. the writer. around the quintet were on even terms Once before, in 18C5, a horse per¬ Dick MrMnhon. who is training Es¬ ne-rly all the way. formed the feat, and he was the ever- is his time between NewYorkA, hounding the turn off Great Neck peranza, dividing C. to-be-rcmembered French the finishing touches on his on the b.-at home the Shadow, Southern old three-year- putting horses at Cross and the Aria, owned and sailed Gladiateur, and if an>thing he Gr'nd Circuit Indianapolis might be rated as a shade «" few le«ser lights in the Abbott, drew from the better than ard racing by George* away ¡sptaimint. lor he accounted ior the Circuit. He hurried buck to other two boats/ Mr. Inslee was Orneas Michigan Mount Makes High of to again and St, Lexer. Uf cou.se, the Hoo'ier metropoMs from Average called upon get every possible bit of the French horse's did not and stepoed Esperan?!« a mile speed out of his boat. He was equal appearance Clemens 91:95 in to the contribute such a thriii, for long be¬ in ï.QÏÏVk and then back in 2:06*4 with Twenty Shots Ça-k and crossed the finish line fore he appeared for the D*:rOy his h-!f in 1:02, which shows that 35 seconds ahead of the Funke yacht, form was a the !ast with the Aria 28 sort of byword in Eng and, i» re dy for the big stakes at To¬ During Season seconds behind. while had never she John Johns secured an Spearmint figured in ledo, Kalomazoo and visht down the early lead in a class.c, but the fact that some won- the race of the Uayside "birds" and derfu. speed was shown him In line.' in Earlier Years won by 5 minutes and 30 seconds over by pri¬ Active Geo-pre J Corbett. of the vate shortened the price, and. Still more one of the captain Charles L. Willard's Curlew Com¬ he went t» Esperanza has been busy trnr.shootine denartment f the New modore William K. Teller tailed his wonder.ul, the post a first trotters. Fc'ed in 1011 *h« is by Or- choice at 6 to 1. son nnd York Athletic flub has announced yacht, the Woof, in this class and For a horse to be !okin. a buidos of McKlnney, just finished lest of the three starters. made favorite who of the famous brood mare My Irene the scratch and averages for had never shown a of «::assic out handicap Only two of the three starters in the form in ic had thescrap S, She was bred and developed by W. the Winged Foot season, ran pub Epsom crowd which Bayside "bee" class remained to fight standing on its as it G. Durfee, of Los Angeles who has hud from out at head, were, and a November 1, 1917, to April 27, it the finish. George Hopewell even the keenest scouts on were most to do with her rrtcine. As two- ero form fame s'x 1918. sed the finish line 3 minutes and 2 in a quandary. Still, a few wind v'ear-o'd 'be gained through seconds ahead of H. H. Clark and Will- of the fact that got nnd n record of 2:14H. and; Twenty-seven gunners in the stable was staking victories qualified am Stoliwerck who owns and sailed its last penny on the colt, and this had a? n three-yenr-oid -he became notible the scratch shoot, the winnc the Befiret. William the ano'her half-dozen wins, low- being Newton's Vespa effect of tightening the odds more through R. L. Spotts, who had an of did not finish. than anything else. »ring her mark *o 2:00. PI.9"i. He took average The Bayside class She did not ;mnreve ui«n this in her C. part in twenty shoots. "butterfly" pro¬ Made Derby Record 1916 Durfee II. Newcomb led the gunners who did vided a dual race. Arthur Knapp, jr., fonr-vear-old form but in not secured an As the horses were being saddled it her no. qualify with an average of 96.00. early lead with the Flutter- was brought her East, starting He shot once. by and won 16 minutes over only natural that the connoisseur» times on both sides only In all. forty-six by the flocked to fewer than twenty gunners did not shoot to Cabbage, owned and sailed Robert j get a peep at the curiosity, the Mountains, winning six enough times by and those who were able of Rocky to qualify. B. Lverett, jr. to focus on race« and improving her record The follows: him saw a tremendously mu-cu ar colt, Twenty-seven gunners also qualified summary a blazed with 2:07V»- . .. ., for the hieh BIRD bay four white socks in the West handicap shoot. The win¬ CLASS.STAKT 3:30.COURSE more than 16 Last year Durfee stayed ner was W. B. who had an NINE MILES. standing hands, and, and ficur^d in the »ctivit'es of the Cal- of Ogden, aver¬ | while not very handsome, Ptart-d on age 97.43, made in twenty-five times Elapsed a I the possessing l'omis Circuit Fs-erov,7n at the traps. I Finhh. Time. points of the first-class mover. July 21 and won at Petaluma in 2:0SH. In the H M S. H.M S. It is common history that Soeîtrmint w«ek her b-st h"at was handicap shoot there were Tea»er, John John».