126 RADNOR REMINISCENCES 



nual luncheon previous to the race, and on his broad lawns 

 overlooking the course were groups of officers representing 

 all the Allied Powers in the Great War, official Washing- 

 ton having turned out in force. 



Benjamin H. Brewster, Jr.'s, " Chuckatuck," who 

 finished second to "Brosseau" last year, was backed by a 

 good many to win, but was not able to do the trick and 

 finished second again, with "Hollander" third, who fell 

 early in the game, as did five others, including Mrs. Pearce's 

 "Mabo," with Welsh Strawbridge up. 



