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Minnie R. at Hartford, fourth to J. P. Morris at 

 Springfield, third to Dan Smith at Albany in Septem- 

 ber and second to Frank at Hudson the following 

 month, while he was unplaced to Rosa Wilkes at 

 Cleveland, to^ Adele Gould at Buffalo and to J. P. 

 Morris at Utica. 



During the season Unolala won seven out of six- 

 teen starts, her successes being scored at Maysville, 

 Toledo, Olean, Rochester, Poughkeepsie and Utica, 

 where she made her record, 2:22 : 4, and defeated R. P. 

 Lucrece, Mattie, Cora Belmont, George M. and Glos- 

 ter. In her other starts she was second to Buzz 

 Medium at Pittsburg, third to Rosa Wilkes at Co- 

 lumbus, third to Leontine at Erie, third to Early Rose 

 at Albany, the week that Young Fullerton defeated 

 Walnut in the Clay Stakes, third to Minnie R. and 

 fourth to Black Cloud at Chicago, third to Jerome 

 Eddy at Cleveland, fourth to Lucrece at Buffalo and 

 unplaced to Aldine at Hartford. 



Barrett made his first start at Columbus, where he 

 was unplaced to Commander, Maud T. distanced him 

 at Toledo and a third premium was awarded him in 

 the race Geers won at Detroit with Dr. Norman. The 

 next start was at Bradford, where he won the three- 

 minute class and made a record of 2 140. A star shot 

 across his path the following week at Olean, N. Y., 

 where he was unplaced to "the plough horse," Captain 

 Lewis, who later in the season defeated him at Buf- 

 falo, Utica and Hartford. Barrett picked up a first 

 and a second at Erie and was fourth to Douglass at 

 Albany. In his other engagements he was fourth to 

 Adele Gould at Pittsburg, third to Barbara Patchen 

 at Rochester, third to Louise N. at Springfield, where 



