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the next quarter. Linger dropped out badly beaten and Mirage, 

 on whom Murphy was working with all his might and main, 

 began to go back to the trailer. In the meantime Lookout was 

 romping down the stretch, five lengths ahead of Plutus, Bound- 

 less and Buck McCann, who were having a desperate fight of it. 

 In the order as named last above they came under the wire. 



SUMMARY 



The Kentucky Derby, for three-yeor-old colts and fillies, foal*; 

 of 1890; $100 entrance, half forfeit, $10 if declared on or before 

 May 1, 1892, $20 if declared on or before May 1, 1893; money 

 to accompany declarations ; with $3,000 added, of which $400 to 

 second and $150 to third, fourth to save stake. One and a 

 half miles. 



Cushing & Orth's ch c Lookout, 3, by Troubadour, Christina; 

 122 lbs., Kunze 1 



Bashford Manor's ch c Plutus, 3, by Blue Eyes, Sungleam ; 



122 lbs., A. Clayton 2 



Cushing & Orth's br c Boundless, 3. by Harry O'Fallon, 



Endless ; 122 lbs., R. Williams 3 



Scoggan Bros.' ch c Buck McCann, 3, by Buchanan, Mollie 



McCann ; 122 lbs., Thorpe 4 



James E. Pepper's ch c Mirage, 3, by imp. Deceiver, Uproar ; 



122 lbs., I. Murphy 5 



C. E. Railey's ch c Linger, 3, by King Alfonso, Wait-a-While ; 



122 lbs., Flynn 6 



Won easily by five lengths in 2:39^4, same between second 

 and third. The stake was worth $4,090 to the winner. 



Betting— 7 to 10 Cushing & Orth's entry, 3 to 1 Plutus, 4 

 to 5 place. 



