When Boston met Fashion 255 



5. Laird's (Wm. Gibbons's) ch. f. Fashion by imp. Trus- 



tee — Bonnets o' Blue, by Sir Charles, 4 yrs. Joe 



Laird i i 



Joseph H. Van Mater's ch. h. Trenton, by EcHpse Light- 

 foot, dam by Tuckahoe, 6 yrs 22 



Time, 3.51 ; ZASh Course heavy. 



This was a remarkably fast thing, considering 

 the state of the course. Trenton had long been re- 

 garded as one of the most formidable horses at the 

 North at this distance. The betting, consequently, 

 was heavy. Fashion put the second heat on a 

 brush, and won in splendid style after a burst down 

 the quarter-stretch at the pace of a quarter-horse. 



Baltimore, Wednesday, October 20. Proprie- 

 tors' Purse, $400; entrance $25 ; free for all ages; 

 three-year-olds carrying 86 pounds; 4, 100 ; 5, 1 10 ; 



6, 118; 7 and upward, 124 pounds; 3 pounds 

 allowed to mares and geldings; three-mile heats. 



S. Laird's (Wm. Gibbons's) ch. f. Fashion by imp. 



Trustee — Bonnets o' Blue, by Sir Charles, 4 



yrs. Joe Laird 211 



Dr. Geo. Goodwyn's b. c. John Blount by Marion 



— Mary Blount's dam by Alfred, 4 yrs. ...122 

 James B. Kendall's gr. m. Lady Canton by imp. 



Tranby — Mary Randolph by Gohanna, 5 yrs., dist. 

 W. Collins' b. h. Stockton by Eclipse, dam by Sir 



Archy, aged • . . . . dist. 



Time, 5.57 ; 6.01 ; 6.10. Track very heavy. 



