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cent with Una Wilkes, and distanced with Ulee 

 Wilkes and Lesa Wilkes, the latter having the flag 

 fall in front of her in the two-year-old race, after 

 winning a heat in 2:20^4. During the meeting he 

 also gave Ulee Wilkes a time record of 2 123 and 

 Sabledale a mark of 2:18^2. 



Jumping from Independence to Cleveland for 

 the fall meeting, Goldsmith, on his second appear- 

 ance at the Glenville track, won with Jean Wilkes 

 and Sabledale over Princess Royal, Mambrino Swift 

 and Tuscarora, was again second to Hulda with Muta 

 Wilkes, third to Moquette in 2:13^ with Una 

 Wilkes, fourth to Duchess with Ulee Wilkes and un- 

 placed to Muggins with Sabina, and behind the 

 money with Jean Wilkes in the stake that Midnight 

 Chimes won in 2:18*4, 2:16%, 2:19^4. The next 

 ship was to St. Joseph, Mo., where Goldsmith won 

 with Muta Wilkes, Ulee Wilkes and Oro Wilkes 

 was second to Kentucky Union with Lallah Wilkes, 

 third to Lobasco with Una Wilkes and second to 

 Blue Sign with Rupee, after winning a heat in 2:12^. 



In October John Goldsmith appeared in his blue 

 cap and jacket at Lexington after an absence of thir- 

 teen years, his former visit being made in 18^9 with 

 Driver. He won a first and a second with Una 

 Wilkes, giving her a mark of 2:15 in the race she 

 lost to Greenleaf, a first with Rupee, cutting his mark 

 to 2:11, a first with Lallah Wilkes, while Sabina 

 finished second to Directum, Oro Wilkes third to 

 William Penn in his first race and fourth to Silicon 

 in his second, and Sabina third to Directum, Hazel 

 Wilkes being unplaced in both of the events in 

 which she took the word. She was also unplaced 



