Deadwood Billiards to Baseball, Prize Fights, Horse Races and Matches of Every Venue
The Professional Pedestrians And Walking Matches
A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours Hometown Deadwood Against Central City and Lead Kean St Charles, Deadwood Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate J. H. Hope, Lead Charles Riar, Central W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood
Weaver and Mathieson in foot race Aug 19 1876 In regard to: Weaver and Mathieson
Acted as judges in foot race Aug 19 1876 In regard to: Smith, J.E. In regard to: Gasmann, J. In regard to: Coffin, J. In regard to: Bigler, J.H.H.
Billiards to Baseball
Bowling Alley, Harris and Co. on main street Oct 28 1876 In regard to: Bowling Alley
Deadwood Cricket Saloon Prize Fight, J. Marr and G. Latimer, impromptu prize fight Jan 13 1877 In regard to: Swearingen, Al and Cricket Saloon
Underhill and Davis foot race Sunday June 24, 1877 Jun 12 1877 In regard to: Underhill, C.F.
Deadwood Senate Saloon wrestling match Arnault and Whalen Jun 21 1877 In regard to: Wrestling
Black Hills Champion reports, theater bands and prize fight Jun 25 1877 In regard to: Deadwood
Baseball fever has hit Jun 29 1877 In regard to: Deadwood
Leimer, C.F. and H.C. Clark bring circus to Deadwood Jul 11 1877 In regard to: Leimer, C.
Christol, A. wrestling match Arnault and Whalen Jul 21 1877 In regard to: Christol, A.
Senate Saloon, wrestling match, Arnault and Whalen Jul 21 1877 In regard to: Senate Saloon In regard to: Lyons, Henry In regard to: Arnault, Leopold In regard to: Whelan, M.
Bella Union Theatre holds wrestling match Jul 30 1877 In regard to: Bella Union
Winner of wrestling match, wrestling called a hoax Aug 06 1877 In regard to: Arnault,
Greco-Roman wrestling match called farce Aug 06 1877 In regard to: Bella Union
Challenging one and all to meet him in prize ring Aug 13 1877 In regard to: Hussey, Tim
Manning, Johnny chosen wrestling referee for match Aug 25 1877 In regard to: Manning, John
Wrestling match between Arnault and Maillard Aug 27 1877 In regard to: Gem Theatre
Grand wrestling match at Gem Theatre Aug 27 1877 In regard to: Miller, Susie
Prize fight arranged, Jim Ryan backed out Aug 27 1877 In regard to: Ryan, Jim In regard to: Hussey, Tim
Skating rink and roller skates, Bonanza, Deadwood, W.F. Hosford Proprietor Nov 9 1877 In regard to: Skating
Wrestling Match at the Gem Feb 02 1878 In regard to: Stapleton, Con In regard to: McHugh, Samuel
Wrestling match at Bella Union Theatre on Sunday Feb 05 1878 In regard to: Odine, Louis In regard to: McHugh, Samuel
Witnesses conditions of wrestling match Feb 09 1878 In regard to: Maillard, Henry In regard to: Coopy, Eli
Winner of wrestling match with Louis Rood Feb 11 1878 In regard to: McHugh, Samuel
Great Western String and Brass Band, ad Mar 01 1878 In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.
Gandolph's Band, 20 members Mar 07 1878 In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.
Wrestling match at Bella Union on Saturday Mar 13 1878 In regard to: Gantt, Theodore F. In regard to: Folk, Henry H. In regard to: Christol, Andre In regard to: Baer and Company In regard to: Arnault, Leopold
Wrestling match at Bella Union tonight Mar 16 1878 In regard to: Christol, Andre In regard to: Arnault, Leopold
Fatty issued challenge to a foot race to any fatty from Denver Market, Deadwood Mar 25 1878 In regard to: Chase, S.V.
400 lb resident may challenge Chase to foot race Mar 25 1878 In regard to: Elizabethtown
Christol vs. Whalen in wrestling match, Bella Union Mar 27 1878 In regard to: Whalen, M. In regard to: Christol, Andre
Whalen-Christol wrestling match Apr 02 1878 In regard to: Whalen, M. In regard to: Christol, Andre
Great act of firing a cannon from her shoulder Apr 11 1878 In regard to: Realta, Mlle
Walking match at Nuttallberg May 09 1878 In regard to: Spencer, Lew In regard to: Miller, Thomas
Billy Nuttall's home to have athletic games May 24 1878 In regard to: Nuttallville
In game of baseball the stars beat rough and readys Jun 17 1878 In regard to: Deadwood Baseball
W.O. Baldwin wants to engage him in a prize fight Jun 21 1878 In regard to: Powers,
Deadwood Base Ball Club elects officers Jun 25 1878 Subject: Adams, Richard O. In regard to: Brown, George W. In regard to: Bullock, Seth In regard to: Dawson, A.R.Z. In regard to: Hanrahan, C.E. In regard to: Horton, J.C. In regard to: Hurlbut, E.W. In regard to: Manning, J. In regard to: McKinnis, C.H. In regard to: McPherson, James In regard to: Merrick, A.W. In regard to: Meyer, C.W. In regard to: Tyler, William Pitt In regard to: Warner, Porter In regard to: Wood, S.N.
Owner of the Old Crow Saloon, now owns The Office Jun 12 1878 In regard to: Wall, Dave
Will soon appear in her great feats of strength Jun 28 1878 In regard to: Realta, Mlle
Female Hercules, strongest woman at Langrishe Jul 13 1878 In regard to: Realta, Mlle
Jim Wall and Dave Wall have the boss bug at their place Aug 06 1878 In regard to: Wall, Dave In regard to: Paul, Jimmy
Issues challenge for Jim and Dave's bug, all comers Aug 09 1878 In regard to: Times Newspaper In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper
Challenges Jim and Dave's bug, may best bug win! Aug 09 1878 In regard to: Rimrose Lode In regard to: Dahmd, C.U., and Co.
Jim and Dave's bug challenged to fight at saloon Aug 09 1878 In regard to: Office Saloon In regard to: Wall, Dave In regard to: Paul, Jimmy
Judge's bug loses to Dave and Jim's bug in battle Aug 12 1878 In regard to: Barker, Charles E.
Dave and Jims bug is dead, won battle, lost life Aug 12 1878 In regard to: Wall, Dave
Soldiers coming to Deadwood to play the champions Aug 13 1878 In regard to: Baseball
Deadwood beat the boys in blue, 23-12 Aug 15 1878 In regard to: Baseball
Author of Guide to Black Hills, in foot race Aug 27 1878 In regard to: Curley, Edwin
Brass band is ready to play at any occassion Sep 13 1878 In regard to: Deadwood
Pastime baseball club challenged Deadwood team Sep 14 1878 In regard to: Military
Deadwood band came out even with their benefit Sep 17 1878 In regard to: Deadwood Band
Tom Miller to hold dog fight at his place Oct 19 1878 In regard to: Miller, Tom
Crowd began to gather when band played in front Nov 01 1878 In regard to: Welch House
The wrestling match tomorrow at Gem Theatre Nov 23 1878 In regard to: Christol, Andri In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Will furnish the music for Wells dancing school Dec 01 1878 In regard to: Uppwalls Band In regard to: Dancing School, latest rage
Apollo Allen denies fighting prize fight with him Jan 07 1879 In regard to: Bennett,
"Heavy weight blonds" to walk 25 mi for a wager Mar 12 1879 In regard to: Wager
Sports of other camps kicking themselves, Deadwood won Apr 09 1879 In regard to: Central City In regard to: Lead City
Maillard challenges him to wrestle for $100 prize Apr 10 1879 In regard to: Arnault, Leopold
Nothing draws like a dog fight Apr 23 1879 In regard to: Chinese In regard to: Black Americans In regard to: Sasse, Charles
Foot race between Hireen and Brady to occur on 11th May 01 1879 In regard to: Hireen, T.K. In regard to: Brady, J.F.
Business man of Lead, to run foot race with Hireen May 02 1879 In regard to: Brady, James
Officers elected to the new Athletic club at Maillards club room May 13 1879 In regard to: Baird, J. In regard to: Boyle, H.C.M. In regard to: Chase, W.S. In regard to: Cranston, J. In regard to: Farrow, Ed In regard to: Goldberg, R. In regard to: Hanrahan, C.E. In regard to: Higgins, H.W. In regard to: McCray, A.J. In regard to: Stern, M. In regard to: Wilson, J.E.
Charter member of the Athletic Club May 16 1879 In regard to: Bullock, Seth In regard to: Boyle, H.C.M. In regard to: Baird, John In regard to: Chase, W.S. In regard to: Cranston, J In regard to: Hanrahan, C.E. In regard to: Higgins, H.W. In regard to: Maillard, Henry In regard to: McCray, A.J. In regard to: Myers, W. In regard to: Stern, M. In regard to: Wilson, J.E.
Prize fight between a hotel man and a blacksmith May 17 1879 In regard to: Daly, Jack
Deadwood nine beat Ft Meade team 18-2 Jun 01 1879 In regard to: Baseball
Athletic Club have made bldg on Sherman into gym Jun 15 1879 In regard to: Stewart Building
Gymnasticusses have taken over the Stewart building Jun 15 1879 In regard to: Athletic Club
Member requested to meet at their hall in S. Deadwood Jun 17 1879 In regard to: Athletic Club
Took part in foot race on Main St last evening Jun 24 1879 In regard to: St Charles, Kean In regard to: McShane, In regard to: Dougherty, Sam
This makes the third brass band in Deadwood Jun 27 1879 In regard to: Gem Theatre Band
Elected new members at their latest meeting Jul 09 1879 In regard to: Athletic Club In regard to: Fales, David In regard to: Spitz, S.
Lost the purse of $20 in the foot race Sep 14 1879 In regard to: Larson,
Lost the 100 yd foot race to Preston Sep 14 1879 In regard to: Dougherty, Sam
Juvenile defeated in the foot race for $10 Sep 14 1879 In regard to: Holstein, George
For unalloyed fun, principly dog fights, go there Oct 04 1879 In regard to: Sherman Street
Exciting foot race took place in town yesterday Nov 16 1879 In regard to: Godfrey, In regard to: Dutch Henry
Charles Riar great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m. Dec 25 1879, won walking match with 89 miles and 2 laps in 24 hrs Dec 27 1879 In regard to: Walking Matches
Skating is healthy exercise and pleasant diversion Feb 06 1880 In regard to: Skating
Purchased Langrishe Theatre Central, athletic club put out Apr 24 1880 In regard to: Howe, Den
Scientific man with boxing gloves, now in Central Apr 30 1880 In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Cry "dog fight", in 2 minutes filled the streets May 26 1880 In regard to: Dog fights
Horse Races to be held at new track during July 4th celebration Deadwood Driving Park Association Jun 12 1880 In regard to: Deadwood Driving Park
Foot race at Lead for two dozen bottles of beer Jul 20 1880 In regard to: White, A.J. In regard to: Vice President, Lead City Miner's Union
Foot race with O'Leary is now a sure thing Jul 09 1881 In regard to: Baird, John L. In regard to: O'Leary, Curley
Took prize in July 4 amateur shooting club Jul 05 1881 In regard to: May, Boone, Messenger
Won foot race of 150 yds against Chasing Hawk Mar 04 1882 In regard to: Peck, Frank In regard to: Indians
Owns only gymnasium, much visited by athletic Jul 28 1882 In regard to: Maillard, Henry
Many bets being made on result of foot race Aug 10 1882 In regard to: Peck, Frank In regard to: Lawson, Charley
Display of brutality and degraded manhood, prize fight Oct 20 1882 In regard to: Magee, Joseph In regard to: Kelder, Patrick
Three best runners in territory in foot race today Nov 10 1882 In regard to: Peck, Frank In regard to: Lawson, Charley In regard to: Fuller, Charles a freighter
Foot race a put up job in favor of Lawson Nov 11 1882 In regard to: Lawson, Charley In regard to: Fuller, Charles In regard to: Peck, Frank
Foot race, 100 yds, $50 a side, Fowler beat Ball Jun 06 1883 In regard to: Fowler, Al
Prize of silver trumpet to best running team Jun 19 1883 In regard to: Fire Department
Dr received prize silver cup for best rifle shot Jun 26 1883 In regard to: Bab****, Lyman F.
Foot race between Bismarck and Long Kid, $25 a side Jul 14 1883 In regard to: Long Kid In regard to: Bismarck
At about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon great crowds gathered at the bridge in South Bend to witness a foot race between Joe Perkins and Chris Mesler, for twenty-five dollars a side, to run a distance of 100 yards. Both were fat men, and the bridge trembled beneath them as they ran, Perkins coming out about thirty feet ahead. November 2, 1883 In regard to: Perkins, Joe. In regard to: Mesler, Chris. In regard to: South Bend.
Great attraction of Galena on Thursday night, was a set-to with soft gloves, Marquis of Queensbury rules, in De Long's hall, between Coates and Pattee, for the entrance money. It was a friendly bout, but excitment ran high, and a large amount of money was bet by the friends of either party on the result. The winner, it is understood, will challenge the champion of Deadwood, and if he should, as much as we dislike prize fighting, we will feel it to be a duty to accept and take the conceit out of him. December 14, 1883 In regard to: Coates. In regard to: Pattee. In regard to: De Long. In regard to: Galena.
Foot race tonight. June 15, 1884 A foot race was made between Belliveau and Charley Lawson, of Deadwood, for $25 a side, with $5 forfeit. The race is to come off tonight at 7:30, in Central. In regard to: Lawson, Charley. In regard to: Belliveau, Lawrence I.
Martin wins foot race. June 18, 1884 In a 100-yard foot race at Lead last evening, for $30 a side, between Bud Corum and John Martin, the latter won. In regard to: Corum, Bud. In regard to: Martin, John.
Bowling club takes second prize. Nov 29, 1884 Deadwood bowling club enjoyed second prize for turkeys. Alley aglare with ice, the sport would more properly be called a curling match. In regard to: Boltke. In regard to: Himes. In regard to: Schubert. In regard to: Mauss. In regard to: Bischoff, Herman. In regard to: Bowling. In regard to: Randolph, Charles M.
Kazoo band accompanies skating. Dec. 10, 1884 The Kazoo band has been engaged to pipe their liveliest dirge as the Early Hour-ers go rolling 'round the rink. In regard to: Star, Solomon. In regard to: Irwin, Joe. In regard to: Frasier, George. In regard to: Rewman, Paul. In regard to: Day, Billy. In regard to: Carney, Jim. In regard to: Allen, Jim. In regard to: Bews, George. In regard to: Davis, Will. In regard to: Lawson, Harry. In regard to: Lawrenson, Job. In regard to: Gillette. In regard to: Maus.
Rollerskating prize to most graceful lady. Dec. 31, 1884 The attraction at the rink last evening, prizes for the most graceful lady skating. In regard to: Star, Solomon. In regard to: Rollerskating. In regard to: Davis, Scott Mrs. In regard to: Russell. In regard to: Charlton, Ollie. In regard to: Treber, John Mrs. In regard to: Lawrenson, Job Mrs. In regard to: O'Brien, P. D. Mrs. In regard to: Warner, Maud. In regard to: Dawson, Andrew R. Z. In regard to: Wilson, James.
Prize race for skates. Feb. 20, 1885 W. Myers, manager Gem rink, gives notice of prize race for pair of nickel plated club skates. In regard to: Myers, William. In regard to: Gem Roller Rink.
Deadwood seven beat out "The Kids." May 26, 1885 The Deadwood seven engaged "The Kids" at polo Sunday, Deadwood winning, but not without a struggle. In regard to: Polo
Everlastingly scooped. July 21, 1885 Scoop boys challenged Deadwood Invincibles 10-pin. It was an expensive lesson to the Scoop boys $25 for beer, $14 for cigars, $25 for provender, to say nothing of the wear and tear to balls, alleys and feelings. Return game next Sunday. In regard to: Maas, John P. In regard to: Bischoff, Herman. In regard to: Rodenhaus, Henry. In regard to: Karcher, Charles. In regard to: Miller, In regard to: Kiemer, William. In regard to: Bowling.
Baseball and bowling. Sept 15, 1885 In regard to: Baseball odds one in favor of the Metropolitans of Deadwood 16-15; the Deadwood 10-pin bowlers vanquished by their Scoop rival. In regard to: Bowling. In regard to: Baseball.
Bowling alley planned. Oct. 7, 1885 Preliminaries are under way for the erection of a first class bowling alley in this city. In regard to: Bowling.
Bowling club. Nov. 28, 1885 Champion bowlers assembled Thanksgiving day and indulged in a very interesting contest. In regard to: Bowling. In regard to: Rodenhaus, In regard to: Bischoff, Herman. In regard to: Miller, James K. P. In regard to: Kiemer, H. H. In regard to: Mauss, In regard to: Karcher, In regard to: Randolph, Charles M.
D.B.A.C. meet to elect officers. Dec. 8, 1885 Deadwood Bowling and Athletic Club met Sunday to elect officers. In regard to: Bowling. In regard to: Randolph, Charles M. In regard to: Karcher, Charles. In regard to: Rodenhaus, Henry. In regard to: Beutner, Charles.
Soft glove replaces prize fight. July 27, 1886 The advertised prize fight, not permitted by the authorities, satisfied with soft-glove contest, terminating in a draw. In regard to: Norton, Paddy. In regard to: Lavan, Tony.
Deadwood bowlers accept challenge. Oct. 28, 1886 Challenge accepted, To the Central Ten-pin Club: Your challenge to a series of games at ten-pins at Snider's hall, Deadwood, is hereby accepted. We would suggest, however, that a champagne, chicken or game supper be the stakes. Deadwood Bowling Club. In regard to: Bowling.
Temperance in bowling and pool. Feb. 2, 1887 Snyder opens this evening in basement of Deadwood National bank, a bowling alley and pool table, conducted on temperance principles. In regard to: Snyder, In regard to: Temperance.
Snider adds bar to bowling alley. Feb. 19, 1887 E.K. Snider procured a license and today will add a bar to his bowling alley and pool room basement. In regard to: Snider, E. K.
Not athletic club. Sept. 4, 1887 Henry Jacobs corrects statement that athlete society formed. Lead City Hose company No. 2 formed club to keep company together. In regard to: Jacobs, Henry. In regard to: Fire department.
Game of fun, not a free lunch. Oct. 29, 1887 Cental Ten Pin replies to Deadwood Bowling Club challenge that they are looking for a game or two for the fun of the thing, and not with a free lunch in view. In regard to: Bowling. In regard to: Vechten, Henry Van.
Ten-pin challenge. Oct. 30, 1887 Deadwood ten-pin gang challenges Thos. O'Murrin, Patrick McMorris, Johnny O'Lenk and other Tentons to a macaroni and aqua game at Snider's oct. 30, 8 p.m. shilalahs barred. "Hi Roller" In regard to: Murrin, Thomas D. In regard to: Morris, Patrick. In regard to: Lenk, John. In regard to: Bowling.
Little's second throws up the sponge. Jan. 29, 1888 Jack Little and Jack Thomas, Central City lightweights, met to settle unpleasantness. Two rattling rounds were fought, when Little's second threw up the sponge. In regard to: Little, Jack. In regard to: Thomas, Jack.
Prize fight won by Daly. Aug. 9, 1890 Prize fight was a strictly bona fide affair won by Daly after 30 rounds of hard fighting. In regard to: Daly, Young. In regard to: Bassett,
Grand athletic entertainment. Dec. 2, 1890 W.H. Quinn, champion heavy weight wrestler of the Pacific coast, and D. Baldwin, "the strong boy," will give great athletic entertainment at opera house Tuesday. In regard to: Quinn, W. H. In regard to: Baldwin, D. P.
Boxing contest a clever exhibition. April 16, 1893 Boxing contest at the Gem between Young O'Neil of Denver and H.T. Martin, Omaha, was clever exhibition. Young O'Neil would make interesting match for Danny Daly. In regard to: O'Neil, In regard to: Martin, H. T. In regard to: Daly, Dan
Horse Racing and Deadwood's Driving Park Scam
Fixing up horse to run against Jack Davis May 21 1878 In regard to: Fullston, George
Ammerman, J.S. Horse race, entrance money paid Jun 08 1877 In regard to: Ammerman, J.S. In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Horse in race with Flaherty's horse Sep 01 1878 In regard to: Manning, John, Sheriff In regard to: Flaherty, Johnny, miner and part owner Golden Gate mine
Col. Elliot's 3 year old colt won horse race Sep 01 1878 In regard to: Elliot,
Has matched his horse to run a quarter, $200 aside Sep 26 1878 In regard to: Wambole, Charley
First horse ever clipped in Deadwood Feb 22 1879 In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Colored milkman bets his horse in race Jul 02 1879 In regard to: Reynolds,
His bay horse in half-mile race with a sorrel Jul 03 1879 In regard to: Manning, John, Sheriff In regard to: Flaherty, Johnny, miner and part owner Golden Gate mine
When a horse loses a race he is shot Jul 18 1879 In regard to: Indians
Putting horse "Sargeant" in shape to race Benteens Jul 22 1879 In regard to: McAleer, Jack
Race between Deadwood nag and G. Co. horse won by latter Aug 05 1879 In regard to: Horse Race In regard to: Fort Meade
Cols thoroughbreds are a grand sight to horse lovers Sep 17 1879 In regard to: Benteen, F.W.
Stood off Sherman St. horse racers with a cayuse Oct 15 1879 In regard to: Perrell, Joe
Citizens could not wait till Sunday for horse race Nov 08 1879 In regard to: Sherman Street
Usual number of horse races every Sunday on Sherman Nov 09 1879 In regard to: Horse Races
His pony lost to roan horse at Sherman St races Nov 12 1879 In regard to: Lawson, Charley
Horse, Naildriver, will run 400 yd race at Sturgis Dec 05 1879 In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Horse, Naildriver, won the race at Fort Meade Dec 07 1879 In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Holdridge challenges him to horse race for $1,000. Dec 23 1879 In regard to: Holdridge, Bert In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Picture of Benteens horse, Williamsburg, on exhibit Dec 25 1879 In regard to: Benteen, F.W.
Holdridge bets $400 to $200 his horse can beat Ammerman's Dec 28 1879 In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Race between his Texas pony and Ammermans horse Jan 06 1880 In regard to: Holdridge, Bert In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Judges in horse race between Ammerman and Holdridge Jan 06 1880 In regard to: Stillwell, William In regard to: Chandler, A.W.
Made half a dozen $500 bets on horse race Feb 01 1880 In regard to: Fields, Samuel Col In regard to: Black Americans
President of the Deadwood Driving Park Association Jun 01 1880 In regard to: Bloom, Sol
Track to be in superb shape for Saturday's race Jun 30 1880 In regard to: Driving Park Assoc
Entered trotting horse in race at Driving Park Jul 10 1880 In regard to: Purmont, J.H.
Entered saddle horse in race at Driving Park Jul 10 1880 In regard to: McAleer, Jack
Entered trotting horse in race at Driving Park Jul 10 1880 In regard to: Lawrence, Job
Entered saddle horse in race at Driving Park Jul 10 1880 In regard to: Johnson, J.H.
Races at the new driving park Jul 11 1880 In regard to: Purmont, G.M. G.M. Purmont's horse, Maggie, entered in races Jul 11 1880 In regard to: Maggie, Horse In regard to: Purmont, G. M.
John Ammerman's horse, Lew Scott, entered in races Jul 11 1880 In regard to: Lew Scott, Horse In regard to: Ammerman, John In regard to: Ammermans Livery
Jack McAleer's horse, Sargeant, entered in races Jul 11 1880 In regard to: Sargeant, Horse In regard to: McAleer, Jack
More racing, more fun at Driving Park Jul 14 1880 In regard to: Wright, Archie In regard to: Sample, Billy In regard to: McAleer, Jack
Driving Park Ass. reorganized, officers elected Jul 16 1880 In regard to: Thum, M.C. In regard to: Rosebrough, James In regard to: Patton, John D.
Munn's horse to race Sample's mare for $1000 a side Jul 18 1880 In regard to: Munn, William In regard to: Sample, Asa
Two spirited contests yesterday at Driving Park Jul 20 1880 In regard to: Sample, Asa In regard to: McAleer, Jack In regard to: Munn, William
Horse men skirmishing to get up another race Aug 01 1880 In regard to: Horse Race
Don't forget races are free to all, best horse win Aug 12 1880 In regard to: Driving Park Assoc
Baseball club collecting money for ball field Aug 17 1880 In regard to: Driving Park Assoc
Races to be held during week of district fair Aug 22 1880 In regard to: Driving Park Assoc
Horse, Bay Billie, came in second in good style during Black Hills Fair Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Stillwell, William In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Topsy, was least favorite in trotting race Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Simpson, J.M. In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Rowdy, was close on the heels of Bay Billie Sep 22 1880 In regard to: McHugh, William In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Minnie, was winner in half mile dash Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Johnson, J.H. In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Colonel, was 2nd favorite in trotting race Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Fyler, Carlton C. In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Entered sorrel gelding, Peg Leg, in race Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Dougherty, Sam In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Entered bay gelding, Billy Morgan, in race Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Dougherty, Dan In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Billy Morgan, was ruled out of trotting race Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Dougherty, Dan and Needham In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Horse, Nellie, came in last in half mile dash Sep 22 1880 In regard to: Deardorff, Samuel In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Entered horse in free for all at fair Sep 25 1880 In regard to: Dougherty, Dan In regard to: Black Hills Fair
Costs for fair at $15,000, returns at $14,081 Sep 26 1880 In regard to: Driving Park Assoc
Three year old stallion that took prize at fair Sep 29 1880 In regard to: Black Rattler
Soldier horse, Uncas, to race at the driving park May 21 1881 In regard to: Uncas, Horse
Wild Bill's brother anxious to race prize horse Jun 12 1881 In regard to: Hickok, Oliver A.
Vice-President of Driving Park resigns Jun 14 1881 In regard to: Rosebrough, James
Sold his Driving Park assoc stock to Herrmann Jun 16 1881 In regard to: Rosebrough, James
Shouldn't be blamed for Driving Park scam Oct 22 1881 In regard to: Worth, In regard to: Lawrenson, In regard to: Ammerman, John S.
Horse, Snoozer, took second prize, a saddle Oct 01 1882 In regard to: Wolzmuth, John
First prize at Deadwood fair. Sept. 27, 1887 John Gaston's Cleveland bay stallion took first prize at the Deadwood fair last week. In regard to: Gaston, John.