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that Bateman kept him company only by suffrance of Brigadier's 

 engineer. The third heat was a repetition of the second and was 

 won by Brigadier in 2:26. 



SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 23, 1880. — Trotting — Stake for 2:22 class; 



$25 to accompany nomination; $75 to be paid the first day of the Fair. If two start, $300 



added; two thirds to first horse, one third to second. 

 James B. McDonald names b. s. Brigadier, by Happy Medium, dam Lady Turner by 



Frank Pierce _ 111 



M. Salisbury names br. g. Bateman, by H. Clay, dam, American Star 2 2 2 



Time— 2:22J, 2:23§, 2:26. 



The next race was for running stake, mile dash, for two-vear-olds ; 

 $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $250 added. Second horse, $50; third to 

 save stake. Winners at Oakland and three-quarter dash at this Fair 

 to carry five pounds extra. W. L. Pritchard names ch. c. Frank 

 Rhoads, by Leinster, dam Adi A. ; colors, red and blue. Theodore 

 Winters names Fred. Collier, by Joe Hooker; color, pink. Win. L. 

 Appleby names s. f. Laura Winston, by Norfolk, dam Golden Gate; 

 colors, pink and blue. Theodore Winters names b. c. Duke of Nor- 

 folk, by Norfolk, dam Marion by Malcolm; colors, pink and orange. 

 L. M. Darling names J. & H. C. Judson's b. g. Belshaw, by Wild - 

 idle, dam Susie W. ; colors, buff and blue. George Howson names 

 b. c. Douglas, by Wildidle, dam by Norfolk; colors, buff and red. 

 W. L. Pritchard names ch. c. Jim Brown, by Foster, dam Flush; 

 colors, white and blue. The positions were given as named above. 

 The Duke r of Norfolk carried the five pounds extra, and that though 

 he did not win in the three-quarter dash at this Fair, and why he 

 was weighted was not explained. In the pools Pritchard's stable was 

 favorite at $60; Winters' stable, $30; Appleby's, $10; field, $6. This 

 race was a splendid one, the horses all going off well together, and 

 running splendidly. Frank Rhoads led to the quarter, with Collier 

 second, and all the rest right at their heels. So they went to the half- 

 mile post, when Collier collared Rhoads, and they went around the 

 turn neck and neck, thundering into the homestretch at a splendid 

 pace, with all the others close upon their track; but Collier forged 

 steadily to the front, and won in 1:45J, Rhoads second, Norfolk third, 

 Brown fourth, Belshaw fifth, Douglas sixth, and Winston seventh. 

 Collier is the first Joe Hooker colt that ever started. The race was 

 one full of interest, was hotly contested, and the beauty of the animals 

 was the subject of universal compliment. 



SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September s 23d, 1880. — Running stake — Mile dash,, 

 for two-year-olds ; $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $250 added. Second horse $50, third to save: 

 stake. Winners at Oakland and three-quarter dash at this Fair to carry five pounds extra. 



Theodore Winters names Fred. Collier, by Joe Hooker . 1 



W. L. Pritchard names b. c. Frank Rhoads, by Leinster; dam Adi A. 2 



Theodore Winters names b. c. Duke of Norfolk, by Norfolk; dam Marion, by Malcolm 3- 



W. L. Pritchard names ch. c. Jim Brown, by Foster; dam Flush 4 



L. M. Darling names J. & H. C. Judson's b. g. Belshaw, by Wildidle; dam Susie W 5 



George Howson names b. c. Douglas, by Wildidle; dam by Norfolk 6 



Win. L. Appleby names s. f. Laura Winston, by Norfolk; dam Golden Gate 7 



Time— 1:45£. 



The next race was a running race, free handicap; one and five- 

 eighths mile dash ; $200 added ; second horse, $50. Weights announced 

 September first; declarations to be made on Saturday before the race.. 



