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SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 13, 1884. — Purse, $1,200. 2:27 Class. 



Sister, b. m., by Admii-al; M.Salisbury Goldsmith 2 111 



Adair, b. g., by Electioneer; E. H. Miller. Ji-. Smith 14 7 5 



B B, blk. g., by Milliman's Bellfounder; James McCord Donathan 7 2 2 2 



Olivette, br. m., by Whipple's Hambletonian; A. C. Dietz Johnson 3 3 3 4 



Scandinavian, blk. g., by Black Hawk Morgan; P.Johnson Dewan 4 5 8 3 



Tump Winston, ch. g., by Primus ; E. Downer Downer 5 9 4 6 



Adrian, b. s., by Reliance ; J. M. Learned Learned 9 7 5 7 



Huntress, ch. ra., by Admiral ; W. B. Todhunter Lyndon 6 6 6 8 



Anteeo, b. s., by Electioneer; I. DeTurk Rollins and McGregor 8 8 dis. 



Ttme— 2:23; 2:23i,- 2:25; 2:24. 



FOURTH DAY. 



On Monday, the fifteenth, the track was in the best possible condi- 

 tion when the first race was called, which was the Maturity stake for 

 four-year olds, a dash of three miles. For this William Boots' colt 

 Padre had a walkover — Lucky B, Gano, and Augusta E paying forfeit. 



SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 15, 1884. — Maturity stake, for four- 

 year olds; $100 entrance, $25 forfeit; $300 added; three-mile dash ; four. nominations. 



Wm. Boots' b. c. Padre, by Thad Stevens, dam Gypsy, 118 lbs. walkover. 



The second event was the Premium stake for all ages, three quarters 

 of a mile. There were ten nominations, three of which appeared — 

 Dotty Dimple, Blue Mountain Belle, and Premium. Premium 

 brought $100, Blue Mountain Belle $50, Dotty Dimple $27, in the 

 pools before the start. There was a delay at the start and six break- 

 aways before the flag fell. Premium was a length behind, but the 

 pace was so slow that it was no great disadvantage. They did the 

 first quarter in 25-2- seconds, all being abreast, and rounding the further 

 turn it was impossible to tell which had the best of it. At the seven 

 furlongs Premium was slightly in advance. Blue Mountain Belle 

 dropping back. From tliere the race was between Dottie Dimple 

 and Premium, the latter winning in the slow time of 1 :17*, the Oregon 

 mare far in the rear. 



summary. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 15, 1884. — Premium stake for all ages; 

 $25 entrance, SIO forfeit; $200 added; $50 to second, and $25 to third; three-quarters of a mile; 

 ten nominations. 



Ranchodel Paso's ch. m. Pi'emium, aged, by Castor, dam by Flying Cloud, 115 lbs Duffy 1 



Hill <fe Gries' blk. m. Dotty Dimple, 4 years, by Ben Wade, dam unknown, 115 lbs Appleby 2 



S. J. Jones' br. m. Blue Mountain Belle, aged, 115 lbs Carter 3 



Time— 1:17. 



The California stake was the next event for decision. This was for 

 two-year olds, and of thirteen nominations three came to the post — 

 Mistletoe, Mischief, and Harry Peyton, placed in the order named. 

 Peyton was the favorite, at $150 to $50 for each of the others. They 

 were ofi* at the first attempt. Mistletoe going away with a strong lead, 

 Mischief second, until near the quarter pole, when Peyton moved 

 into second place. The pace was slow, the quarter being passed in 



