184 THE RACING SIIASON, 1838. 



finger::, — Don Joaii vvoii cusijy. There was not a two-year- 

 old out during the meeting of any promise, a somewhat 

 singular circumstance. Heaton Park followed immediately 

 after Doncaster, and went off, as usual, to the satisfaction 

 of all. 



The October Newmarket Meetings, tread so closely upon 

 each other, that we can take them at a sweep. Grey Mo- 

 raus won his two valuable races in good style, but got de- 

 feated in his Match for 5001. with Caravan, probably owing 

 to the heavy state of the ground, and his not being quite 

 Tip to the mark. The fillies outran the colts in all the great 

 two-yr-old stakes, Cara being the most brilliant performer- 

 Reel won three races in a gallant manner, thus giving 

 " honest John" a double chance for the Oaks with her and 

 Wapiti. In conclusion, the Stakes in all parts, particularly 

 the meetings of Goodwood, Ascot, Liverpool, and New- 

 castle, closed with very numerous entries for the coming^ 

 year; giving hopes of a plentiful feast to all lovers of good 

 sporting fare* 



