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at Point Breeze and Belmont Park, and third 

 at Suffolk Park. On the trip through the Grand 

 Circuit he was fourth to her at Cleveland, Roch- 

 ester and Utica. The returns for the season also 

 show that Driver lost five races to Midnight and five 

 to William H., the former defeating him at Columbus, 

 Youngstown and Pittsburg, Elmira and Toledo, and 

 the latter at Bradford, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Buf- 

 falo. In addition to the above, Driver trotted second 

 to the Canadian trotter, Moose, at Bradford, and sec- 

 ond to Wedgewood at Chicago, his only victory of the 

 year being gained at Elmira in September, when he 

 disposed of Argonaut, Tom Keeler and Humboldt in 

 a five heat race. 



Unolala scored four firsts out of thirteen starts, 

 her successes being recorded at Cincinnati, Washing- 

 ton and Buffalo, where she defeated Hamlin's 

 Almont, Jr., in the race in which he made his record 

 of 2 126. On the trip down the line Unolala was third 

 to Kate McCall at Pittsburg, second to Dan Donald- 

 son at Chicago, fourth in the race Dustin won at 

 Cleveland with Troubadour, fourth to John S. Clark 

 at Rochester, second to Josephus at Utica, third to 

 Argonaut at Elmira and third to William H. in one 

 race at Bradford and two at Pittsburg. Change was 

 dropped from the stable after the close of the Phila- 

 delphia meetings, while Powers did not pay expenses, 

 a second to Argonaut at Elmira in June and third to 

 Robert McGregor at Toledo the following week, 

 being the only occasions on which he won anything 

 over his entrance, which he managed to save at Co- 

 lumbus and Pittsburg, where he was fourth to Lucy 

 and Silverton respectively. Una made her first start 



