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after Washington in a two-mile heat race at Cleve- 

 land, where she was distanced by Post Boy. At 

 Rochester she was second to Amber and won a heat 

 in 4:54^4. She also saved her entrance in the race 

 Post Boy won at Utica the following week. Of the 

 other members of the stable, Fritz made a record of 

 2. '.2.^/2 at Philadelphia in May and was unplaced to 

 Dan Donaldson at Elmira, Executor at Columbus and 

 Kinsman Boy at Youngstown, while Alice Medium, 

 after finishing third to Marion M. at Toledo, second 

 to Executor at Cincinnati and third to King Almont 

 at Elmira, won a special at two-mile heats at Pittsburg 

 in 5:06, 5:13. In addition to the above, James H. 

 Goldsmith drove Chester F. in the two-mile heat races 

 in which he started at the Grand Circuit meetings. 

 He won with him at Rochester and Hartford, was sec- 

 ond to Stranger at Utica, third to Hattie Fisher at 

 Buffalo and fourth to Stranger at Cleveland. He also 

 won a race with him at Bradford. The following is 

 the stable's summary for the season : 



