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THE GOLDSMITHS. 



second and Lucy third. The summary of this sea- 

 son's work shows twenty-five firsts and sixteen 

 seconds out of eighty-five starts. 



1883. 



What though success will not attend on all, 

 Who bravely dares must sometimes risk a fall. 



Smollet. 



Driver, Walnut and Fenner were the only horses 

 in James H. Goldsmith's stable when he arrived at 

 Mystic Park, Boston, the first week in June, 1883. He 

 started Driver and Fenner at that meeting, finishing 

 fourth to Kentucky Wilkes, with the former and sec- 

 ond to the Aristos gelding, H. B. Winship, with the 

 latter. After stopping at Providence, where Driver 

 was fourth to Josephus, Fenner third to H.B. Winship 



