'CHERRY AND BLACK" 



tinned Mr. L., "but while they are highly furnished, 

 they are not highly finished. You understand — they 

 lack quality." 



There were loud cheers when the three Callfornlans 

 took the lead, but on the turn Wanda's white face was 

 seen coming through, and a cheer rose as she shot to 

 the front, and coming away, won by three lengths. 

 Wanda's return to scales was the scene of an uproar 

 that caused the filly to rear, and the judge had to ask 

 the people to suppress their cheering. The defeat of 

 Mission Belle was a surprise. Holloway, who rode 

 her, said she was nervous. Mr. Baldwin was not satis- 

 fied, and there was talk of a match. Mr. Lorlllard 

 when approached said, "No proposition for a match 

 has been made to me, and as my filly won, I could 

 hardly make one to Mr. Baldwin." 



"It Is complained that the Callfornlans were badly 

 ridden." 



"They certainly were raced hard from the start." 



"So Mr. Baldwin thinks, and says they can 

 Talk of J 1 ^^ n 



"If he wants another race I shall not de- 

 cline," responded Mr. Lorlllard. "I am willing to 

 make a match for from $5000 to $25,000 a side, here 

 or at Sheepshead Bay." 



Nothing came of the talk, and a week later Goano, 

 who had run second to Wanda, beat her for the Select 

 Stakes. But Wanda won all her races after that, the 



