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Judges' stand a little ahead; time, 4:17, which position they held for the 

 last five miles. The seventh mile was made in 4:17. and the eighth in 

 4:20. McConnell's team broke up badly in the ninth mile, McGrath's 

 team coming in ahead b}' several lengths; time, 4:17. On the tenth 

 mile McConnell's team did considerable running, while McGrath's team 

 trotted fairly, and came in several lengths ahead, winning race arid 

 i:i<.ney; time, 4:20. Total time lor ten miles, 43:30. Horn's team, 

 although nearly three quarters of a mile behind, was awarded second 

 money. McConnell s team being placed last for foul driving, or running 

 about half way around the track. This race excited considerable inter- 

 est, and a very large attendance witnessed it; and at the elose there 

 ■were strong indications of a free light over some dissatisfaction in refer- 

 ence to foul driving, as decided by the Judges. 



SUMMARY. 



McConnell's team 111112 2 2 2 2 



McGrath's team 2222211111 



Horn's team 3333333333 



The next race was a trotting match, mile heats, three in five, free for 

 all; parse, one hundred and fifty dollars; entrance, twenty five dollars. 

 Colonel E. J. Winegar names br. g. " Pompey," driven by L. F. Smith, 

 and Wm. McConnell names b. g. "Tip Ward," driven by James Briscoll. 

 Pace won by Pompey in three straight heats; time, 3:01, 2:57. and 2:54. 

 'J he Judges gave "Pompey" all the purse, declaring "Tip Ward" dis- 

 tanced, for foul driving on third heat. 



THIRL) DAY. 



The programme of exercises at the Park this day opened with parade 

 of stock, and award of premiums, to wit: 



HORSES. 



Exhibitor. 



Animal. 



Premium. 



Isaac A. Reynolds. 



Thoroughbred horses. 

 Mare Mary Tompkins, six years old. 

 Roadsters. 



Wm. McConnell Gelding Frank 



E. J. Winegar Gelding Pompey, eight years old 



David Horn Double team. Gladiators 



Wm. McConnell Double team, Frank and Tip Ward 



Sam. Magoffey Mare Siskiyou Girl, three years old, by 



Gladiator 



G. W. Gamble Sorrel mare Lady Clyde, four years old 



I. A. Re\ r nolds., 

 I. A. Reynolds. 



Graded horses. 



Yearling colt, Lady Clara, by Norfolk; 



dam, Hunkadora 



Suckling colt, six months old, sire, Norfolk; 



dam, Hunkadora 



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