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Sacramento Union, Volume 112, Number 42, 5 October 1906
lOCK[I KILLED IN p Miller, Who Had Mount on Dresden at Louisville, Fell and Several Horses Ran Over Him, Crushing His Skull,
THE DAY'S SPORTS
LOUIS\TLLE, Oct. 4. —Jockey B. Miller, who had the mount on Dresden in the second race, fell today and several horses ran over him. His skull was crushed and he bit his tongue in half. It was his first mount since he was .suspended at Douglas Park. Miller died tonight at an infirmary. He was 10 years old and a native of New York city. Results: Five furlongs—Laura E. won, Nedra second, John Kaufman third. Time, 1:00 4-5. Six furlongs—French Nun wen, Pettit Due second. Nun's Veiling third. Time, 1-5. Six furlongs—Charlie Eastman won, Martha Gorman second. Hector third. Time, 1:13 1-5.' Steeplechase, handicap, full course, about two miles—Little Wally won, Lady Joceljm second, Sigmund third. Time, 4:02 2-5. Five and a half furlongs—Electorine w'on, Nellette second. Miss Idda third. Time, 1:07 4-5. One mile—Golden Mineral won, Brait second. The Only Way third. Time, 1:41. Brighton Beach Results. NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Brighton Beach results: Six furlongs—El Dorado won, Dan Buhre second, Yankee Girl third. Time, 1:13 4-5. Steeplechase, about two miles— Boundbrook won. Caller second. Garter Knot third. Time, 1:45. The Triumph stakes for 2-yaar-olds, one mile—Fountainbleau won, Montgomery second. Prince Hampton third. Time. 1:40 2-5. Mile and a half—Angler won, McKlttredge second. Miss Cornforth third. Time, 2:34 4-5. Six furlongs—Jacobite won, Gambrlnus second. Fish Hawk third. Time, 1:12 3-5. Six furlongs—Sly Ben won. Sailor second. Slick Away third. Time, 1:13.
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Bertram was a member of The Jockey Club. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sacramento Union, Volume 112, Number 42, 5 October 1906
lOCK[I KILLED IN p Miller, Who Had Mount on Dresden at Louisville, Fell and Several Horses Ran Over Him, Crushing His Skull,
THE DAY'S SPORTS
LOUIS\TLLE, Oct. 4. —Jockey B. Miller, who had the mount on Dresden in the second race, fell today and several horses ran over him. His skull was crushed and he bit his tongue in half. It was his first mount since he was .suspended at Douglas Park. Miller died tonight at an infirmary. He was 10 years old and a native of New York city. Results: Five furlongs—Laura E. won, Nedra second, John Kaufman third. Time, 1:00 4-5. Six furlongs—French Nun wen, Pettit Due second. Nun's Veiling third. Time, 1-5. Six furlongs—Charlie Eastman won, Martha Gorman second. Hector third. Time, 1:13 1-5.' Steeplechase, handicap, full course, about two miles—Little Wally won, Lady Joceljm second, Sigmund third. Time, 4:02 2-5. Five and a half furlongs—Electorine w'on, Nellette second. Miss Idda third. Time, 1:07 4-5. One mile—Golden Mineral won, Brait second. The Only Way third. Time, 1:41. Brighton Beach Results. NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Brighton Beach results: Six furlongs—El Dorado won, Dan Buhre second, Yankee Girl third. Time, 1:13 4-5. Steeplechase, about two miles— Boundbrook won. Caller second. Garter Knot third. Time, 1:45. The Triumph stakes for 2-yaar-olds, one mile—Fountainbleau won, Montgomery second. Prince Hampton third. Time. 1:40 2-5. Mile and a half—Angler won, McKlttredge second. Miss Cornforth third. Time, 2:34 4-5. Six furlongs—Jacobite won, Gambrlnus second. Fish Hawk third. Time, 1:12 3-5. Six furlongs—Sly Ben won. Sailor second. Slick Away third. Time, 1:13.
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Bertram W. Miller
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Jockey. Single. Killed on the racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky.
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