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California circuit got under way, he stepped out and 

 won five races with her off the reel, giving her a mark 

 of 2:21 at Sacramento, where she defeated Brigadier, 

 Allan Roy, Vanderlynn and Albert W. William 

 Corbett was represented in John Goldsmith's stable 

 by Joe Arthurton and Guy Wilkes, both of which won 

 all of the races in which they started during the cam- 

 paign of 1884, the Arthurton gelding closing the sea- 

 son with a record of 2 :25j4, and Guy Wilkes with a 

 mark of 2:19*4, made in the deciding heat of a $3,000 

 match race, in which he defeated Adair. Goldsmith 

 also campaigned the Admiral mare, Sister, for Mon- 

 roe Salisbury, starting her in twelve races, of which 

 she won six, was second in five, and third in one, and 

 gave her a mark of 2 122^ in a third heat at Oakland, 

 where she defeated B. B., Trump Wilson and Scandi- 

 navian. The following table presents a synopsis of 

 the season's work: 



