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HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.

HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.
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-- Joseph Carrie Simpson, the veteran breeder, trainer, and turf Journalist, of California, was at the Oakland track on the 9th inst., when the Salisbury collection of record breakers gave an exhibition of speed. He made a careful analysis of the strides of Alix and Azote, and shows why the big gelding did so much better than the queen in the heavy going. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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