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Show j filll! blic Makes Killing on Faror-JjJ Faror-JjJ jhte in the Buena Vista jj P Handicap. 10 THOUSAND PEOPLE VISIT BEAUTIFUL TRACK ;rc Pomoroy Rules James Hanby Off Track for Last Simiig's Offense. jJn.DOut 2000 porsons enjoyed a good fi ol rnccs at the opening meet of ' ftBucna. Vista mile track, Saturday ffij tcrnoon, and it. -was the first tinio in ijhistory of the slnlo that gallopers 1 ro seen on a milo track. 4 s n rule, tho horses ran to form, j ' ilio public came homo with the R me3. The big killing was, made ou 3j ario. Everybody laid money ou the H illion, one of the prettiest horses that Sever been sonn in this part of the 3 ttntry. "Wagers wero laid from $1 500 that tho horse would win. and 5 ftfrace was so e:isy for the popular jl porite that Jockey Fischer had to if Id him back to keep from distancing ft illield- Glorio was nil" in front and a never headed, Ethel Day finished sfplace ahead of Lord Nelson, ft I'lic prettv mile trade and new im-g im-g SVcinents wore a big surprise to tho 3 ijiy people who went out, and nil s !?c loud in I heir praise of' tho new cc course. Owing to poor street car service the ics were delayed half an hour. Sev-3 Sev-3 il hundred people missed the 1 :.30 j tin, the street ear company trying to j. "nillo the crowds with its regular a ily senile. Eivc bookmakers, one combiuntioii, (f ida Klondike operated in the belting J ig.. in connection with fifteen hand-S hand-S blcs in the grandstand. J I-Ianby Ruled On". 2 5atnes Ilanbv. who was ruled oft the it-Ic last spring indefinitely by .ludgo f imoroy, for alleged inlerforeiiec with j' felt matters, was again put off the 5. ijclc and escorted out of tho grounds 'Jjho poli t, ami will be refused ad- ission 1o the grounds until he has c reinstated. ' Aslow field was sent away in the ? bning race of the day. Prudent went f the lead throe lengths to the good, liming into the stretch by a length. F 5kcy L'ooney gave Yellow Fool the i idle, and the chestnut gelding went I wy like a greyhound, coming under h gfivirc bv a length and a half to the J oa. Kvufora beat Chitterlings by five J. Sgilis for place. Gaga was left at : Bmost. a Yuba Changes Dopo. Yuba upset calculations in the second ? going the five furlongs in the fast : fip of and leading all tho way. i lining down the stretch .loekey Piek-I Piek-I ijincreased his lead by two lengths, i wieva led Minnedoeiu, tho favorite. ' :Itliren lengths under the wire for Fhickthorn won a close belting race by f diig the mile and one-sixteenth in lircnro duvn the stretch by two and 'j Sjlialf lengths from Charlie Paine. V itjt?e of Castile was doped to win, but i Dv wa I ho ben! he could do. laying , Bins position all the way around, i Glorio Easily Wins, j TJie Bucna Vista handicap, for a purse i '$300. was? a eineh for Glorio. breezing ! lijfent.ire six furlongs and holding tho i ilil at a safe distance all the way, t fiing in winner by a length over Hi hoi s ?. Lord Nelson showing three lengths f hind. Ilanna Louise, that lias ac-i ac-i ifed a habit of beiii" left, at the post. iiin made good and lier backers were I trill the lurch I tilinrlie J)olierly did not make good ', ;fthe fifth race for five ami one-halt' J rhjngs, which he was doped to win. j jolt was given a pretty ride by i tijipy Jtnonev, and came homo an easy I niier, with iJoIicrt- taking place from f. rjjlnrry. j Blie sixth and last race of tho day ! is wiui Jv Kopek. The mile raeo was . .-Ilia liking, ami running in second and f rd place io Die head of the homo jgrctch, Priceless Jewel, the leader, was farlmuled and beaten in a neck-and-lltk race to the wire, Bardonia showed. |