"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



were declared void because of sudden legislation, was 

 in a bad plight, as it rendered his stock almost value- 

 less. He wanted greater security, and that English 

 racing assured. Accordingly, at the end of the season 

 of 1895, he shipped to England his entire stable, con- 

 sisting of Anisette, Dolabra, Diakka, King of Bo- 

 hemia, and the two-year-olds Berzak, Astolphe, Quib- 

 ble, Laverock, Equinox, Glaring, Sandia and Dorado. 



1896 



During the season of 1896 in England, Berzak was 

 the most successful, as he won the Newmarket Two- 

 Years-Old Stakes, the Rutland Stakes, and the Clear- 

 well Stakes, in the latter defeating so good a one as 

 Goletta. He was also second for the Dewhurst Plate. 

 Diakka won three races, including Peveril of the Peak 

 Handicap, beating seventeen, including 

 Marco and Prince Barcaldine. Dolabra 

 won the Rufford Abbey Plate and Mile Plate at Leices- 

 ter, Glaring won a maiden plate at Birmingham, and 

 Sandia won four races of less importance. 



1897 



In 1897 Mr. Lorillard started over twenty horses in 

 England. Dolabra won the Stanley Plate and the 

 Stand Plate, also the Seaforth Handicap. Diakka won 

 four races, among them the Subscription Stakes and 

 the Duke of York Stakes, beating a "crack" field com- 



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