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No. 4 — Trotting. 



Purse — One hundred and fifty dollars. Free for all horses in the district that never beat 

 three minutes. Mile heats, best three in five. First horse, one hundred dollars; second, fifty 

 dollars. 



Entries. 



Siskiyou Girl, by Gladiator; dam, unknown; by C. E. Coward, Sacramento. 

 Dot, sire and dam, unknown; by F. S. Childs, Smith's Flat, El Dorado County. 

 Young Diamond, by Lexington ; dam, Filicia; by J. J. Ekle, Placerville, El Dorado County. 

 Oak Leaf, by General McClellan; dam, Maggie Yarnold; by M. Cassidy, Lincoln, Placer 

 County. 



Jennie; sire and dam, unknown; by II. C. Ewing, Newcastle, Placer County. 



Result. 



Oak Leaf 1 1 dis. 



Siskiyou Girl 2 2 111 



Dot 3 2 2 dis. 



Time — 2:55. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1880. 



No. 5 — Running. 



Purse — One hundred and fifty dollars. Half mile and repeat, for two-year olds. First horse,, 

 one hundred dollars; second horse, fifty dollars. 



Entries. 



Lewis Foster, by Foster; dam, by Norfolk; by Lewis Williams, Mendon,El Dorado County. 

 General Jackson, by Monday ; dam, Ned Whipple. By J. J. Ekle, Placerville, El Dorado 

 County. 



Minnie Norris, by Leinster; dam, Lady Tyler; by Norris Bros., Plymouth, Amador county. 



Result. 



Minnie Norris 1 1 



General Jackson 2 2 



Foster 3 3- 



rime— 0:59. 



No. 6 — Trotting. 



Purse — Two hundred dollars. Mile heats, best three in five. First horse, one hundred and 

 fifty dollars; second horse, fifty dollars. 



Entries. 



Oak Leaf, by General McClellan; dam, Maggie Yarnold; by M. Cassidy, Lincoln, Placer 

 County. 



Young Diamond, by Lexington; dam, Filicia; by J. J. Ekle, Placerville, El Dorado County.. 

 Siskiyou Girl, by Gladiator; dam, unknown; by C. E. Coward, Sacramento. 

 Dot, sire and dam, unknown; by F. S. Childs, Smith's Flat, El Dorado County. 



Result. 



Oak Leaf 112 



Siskiyou Girl 2 2 1 



Dot 3 dis. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1880. 



No. 7 — Running. 



Purse — Two hundred dollars. One half mile heats, best three in five; first horse, one hun- 

 dred and fifty dollars ; second horse, fifty dollars. 



