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2:06l^ and Prince Alert defeated Connor, Indiana, 

 and Klatawah in 2:04%. 



Poughkeepsie swung into line again with the big 

 meetings in 1903. The return of the leaders was 

 marked by a race in which Major Delmar defeated 

 The Abbott in 2:07. In the other events John Taylor 

 won from Texas in 2:12 and Dariel defeated Don 

 Derby in 2:04i/2> while Tiverton won two races, one 

 of them being trotted in 2:lll^. 



Hetty G., with which Murphy started his career 

 on the mile tracks, won at Poughkeepsie in 1904 

 from Albert in 2:06l^ and Dariel paced in 2:03V2- 

 The following year Frank Yokum won over Dariel 

 and Royal R. Sheldon in 2:061/4 and Deloree after- 

 wards referred to as the dam of Prince Loree, won 

 in 2:121/4. 



Angus Pointer and Sweet Marie were the stars 

 at Poughkeepsie in 1906. The Pointer horse paced 

 in 2:031/4 when he defeated Baron Grattan and 

 Nervolo, and Sweet Marie was forced to trot in 

 2:041/2 to defeat Wentworth, Snyder McGregor and 

 Turley. The other winners that week included Nut- 

 boy, Graft, Angiola, and Rudy Kipp with which 

 Murphy placed two first moneys to the credit of his 

 stable. 



Lauretta by Prodigal also won in 2:091/2 at the 

 fair that fall. She afterwards produced Baronatta 

 and Prodigal Guy. 



Two more Grand Circuit meetings were given at 

 Poughkeepsie before the repeal of the betting law 

 closed the gates of the Hudson River Driving Park. 



