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Periscope did not appear again until Poughkeepsie, 

 where she was purchased by John L. Dodge for 

 $10,000. He drove her in the balance of her en- 

 gagements and won with her not only at the Pough- 

 keepsie meeting in 2:10i4 but also at Readville and 

 Syracuse, defeating Princess Etawah, Brusiloff, 

 Dorothy Day, King Stout, Harvest Star, and Eliza 

 Dillon. A break put her out of the money in the 

 two-year-old event at Columbus where she trotted a 

 half in 1 :01, while at Lexington she finished second 

 to Princess Etawah in the two-year-old division of 

 the Kentucky Futurity. 



In her three-year-old form Periscope cut her rec- 

 ord to 2:041/2 when she defeated Molly Knight and 

 Princess Etawah in the Matron Stake at Syracuse. 

 She also won the National Stallion Stake, the Re- 

 view and Horseman Futurities, as well as the Ken- 

 tucky Futurity, in which she made a new five-heat 

 race record for three-year-olds and defeated Brusi- 

 loff after he had won two heats. 



After a lay-off of a year Periscope appeared again 

 in 1921. She reduced her record to 2:03V2 and car- 

 ried everything before her until she met Graywor- 

 thy at Hartford. She won at Toledo, Columbus and 

 both of the Cleveland meetings one of her starts at 

 North Randall being in the $15,000 free-for-all in 

 which she dropped a heat to Millie Irwin. She also 

 won at Philadelphia and Readville before Graywor- 

 thy finished in front of her in the Charter Oak Purse. 

 After the close of the Lexington meeting Periscope 

 was placed among the brood mares at Hollyrood. 



