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races, two of them being trotted at Toledo before 

 she showed lame at Philadelphia. 



Jack Keith won three races off the reel and 

 dropped out while the two-year-old colt Daystar kept 

 trying for six races before he showed in front. 

 When he did he won at Columbus, Lexington and 

 Atlanta and made a record of 2:10 in a third heat. 



The three-year-old pacing filly Goldie King won 

 three of her four engagements and reduced her 

 mark to 2:07%. Her last start was made at Colum- 

 bus where Lou Todd picked up two races before 

 going to Atlanta for a third. Her stable mate Louie 

 Grattan won four, two of them being paced at Lex- 

 ington where she made a record of 2:0214. Wilkes 

 Brewer was not so fortunate as she had but three 

 firsts to show for ten starts, in one of which she 

 reduced her record to 2:041/2. Jess Y. also won three 

 out of twelve starts and reduced her mark to 2:071/4- 

 Baroness Edgewood won three out of six starts and 

 cut her record to 2:031/4. 



Twenty other Grand Circuit starters were double 

 event winners, the list including Joseph Guy, Nedda, 

 Little Lee, the two-year-old gelding Mr. Dudley, 

 Ante Guy, Belle Alcantara, and Don de Lopez with 

 which Murphy won at Columbus and Lexington in 

 2:05iA. 



The returns for the season showed that Murphy 



* won 56 events. Cox 32 and Geers 22. Valentine won 



twelve which does not include his sweep through 



the Great Western Circuit with Prince Hal, Peter 



Coley and other members of his stable. Henry 



