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SUM MA It Y. 



AcRicui/ruHAi, Park ('ouhsk, Sackamknto, September 1(5, 18S4. — Trotting; purse, $1,000; 

 three-year old class. 



Antevolo, br. c, by Elootioiiocr — J. C Simpson Simpson 12 11 



Voucher, br. c, bv Nephew — G. W. Trahern Doiiatlian ;uul Ilowser 2 13 2 



Leleep, ch. f., by Nutwood— II. C. Smitli J.Williams 3 3 2 4 



Robert Lee, ch. c, by Nutwood — Ranoho Del Paso Dewan 4 4 4 3 



Pope Leo, g. c, by Romero — Charles Thomas Goldsmith 5 dis. 



Tiwe— 2:37i ; 2:32j ; 2:34i ; 2:34. 



The second race was the three-minvite chiss, for a purse of $1,200. 

 The starters were Col. Hawkins, Le Grange, Menlo, Guy Wilkes, and 

 Blanche, and in the order of starting as was written. Guy Wilkes 

 was an immense favorite, bringing $360 to $30 on all the others. 

 After the first heat, W'hich was won by Guy Wilkes m 2:23, it was so 

 evident that the race was all in his favor that he was left out of the 

 pools, the issue being on the second place, and then Blanche and 

 Menlo together brought $300, Col. Hawkins $105, and Le Grange $100. 

 As Guy Wilkes won the second heat in 2:232, fully as easily as the 

 first, there was little interest in Avhich would win, but as Le Grange 

 came in second wagering on positions became somewhat complicated, 

 but the third heat ended the trouble, as Guy Wilkes won as handily 

 as before. Though there was a sharp struggle for second place, Le 

 Grange apparently had it safe until he broke, and Col. Hawkins beat 

 him in. This gave Le Grange second money, Blanche third, and Col. 

 Hawkins fourth. 



SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 16, 1884. — Purse, $1,200; three-minute 



class. 



Guy Wilkes, b. s., by Geo. Wilkes— Wm. Corbett Goldsmith 111 



Le Grange, blk. g., by Sultan — L.J.Rose Mavburn 4 2 3 



Blanche, b. m., by Grey McClellan—Wm. Bihler Crandall 2 4 5 



Col. Hawkins, br. g., pedigree unknown — J. D. Young P. Williams 5 5 2 



Menlo, b. s., by Nutwood— R. T. Carroll Farrell 3 3 4 



Ttme— 2:23; 2:23A ; 2:24. 



To complete the afternoon's sport, a pacing purse of $500 was offered 

 for Prince, Fred Ackerman, and Nevada. Jt proved a very spirited 

 contest, the finish of the first heat being so close as to evoke rousing 

 cheers from the spectators. Time, 2 :27. The second heat Prince won 

 with greater ease in 2:24, and the third in 2:305. 



SUMMARY. 



Agricultural Park Course, Sacramento, September 16, 1884. — Pacing; purse, $500. 



Prince, b. g.—S. C. Tryon Tryon 1 1 1 



Fred Ackerman, b. g.— J. T. Mcintosh Goldsmith 2 2 2 



Nevada, b. s.—W. B. Todhunter ._ Lyndon 3 3 3 



Tme— 2:27: 2:24; 2:30A. 



SIXTH DAY. 



A continuation of glorious weather and an increased attendance 

 were the salient features of Wednesday at Agricultural Park, outside 

 of the races. It w^as a running day, and there was the buzz of life in 

 the stands long before the hour fixed for starting. The pool-sellers 



