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Icon, beat 5 competitors in a contest of mile heats, best 3 in 5; 

 time 1:55 1:53 1:53- 



(6) Robert Smith's KINLOCK, aged, won a match race, one mile, 

 in 1:52^. 



(7) N. Davis' Luzborough colt beat Shegogg's (S. J. Carter's) 

 Bertrand filly in a 2-mile heat race; time 4:04 4:06. 



(8) The main event of this meeting, the race between PICTON, 

 OSCEOLA and BOYD MCNAIRY, is described elsewhere; post. 



In the 3-mile heat race won by Mary Wynn, Thomas Watson's 

 (L. L. Leavell's) Leviathan colt, James Jackson, won the second 

 heat, after which he was sold for $3,000. Mary had won the first 

 heat and won the third and fourth. 



FRANKLIN JOCKEY CLUB 



At one or more of the four meetings of The Franklin Jockey Club 

 held, respectively, in Ocotber, 1837, in May, 1838, in the fall of 1838 

 and in October, 1839, entries were run by John Beach, John C. 

 Irvine, David Pinkston, B. F. Nowlin, James H. Bradfute, Col. 

 Robert Smith, Samuel Ragland, Thomas Watson (T. J. Wells), 

 George W. Skinner, Col. William Wynn, John A. Holland, A. 

 Rodgers, Philip Shute, W. G. Harding, James Anderson, R. Skinner, 

 Davis & Ragland, Breathett and Carroll, Thomas M. Warren, 

 J. L. Grainger. 



At the first meeting, three days, three races, 8 entries, the winners 

 were: Beach's bay colt by Malcolm, dam by Whip (then sold to Ala- 

 bama); Smith's DANIEL O'CONNELL; Bradfute's VICTORIA, 4 years, 

 beat Ragland's QUEEN OF DIAMONDS, same age, in a race of 3-mile 

 heats; time 5:22% 6:00 6:07. 



At the second meeting THE PONEY beat LEILA, by Luzborough, 

 owned by Col. William Wynn, and BEESWING beat MARTHA WASH- 

 INGTON, by Sir Charles, out of Isabella by Sir Archy, owned by Colonel 

 Wynn and run here as entry of George W. Skinner. 



At the third meeting (1838) Col. William Wynn went out with 

 MARY WYNN and VICTORIA and was given two "walk overs." In 

 the other race his HARKAWAY, by Merlin, out of Isabella, left HAIL- 

 STORM, by Stockholder, dam by Conqueror, "out in the cold"; time 

 i : 59. Highest purse, $400 



At the fourth meeting, six days, six races, 23 entries, the winners 

 were: Holland's colt by La Fayette, dam by Grey Tail; Skinner's 



