"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



ning for Mr. Lorlllard, won four races, including the 

 Prendergast Stakes. Dominie, by Sensation, won four 

 races, including the Chevely Stakes, Granby Plate, and 

 Exeter Stakes. Elfin won four races. Diakka won the 

 Esher Stakes, and Berzak, Belisma, Chinook, and San- 

 dia all won races. In short, Mr. Lorillard won eleven 

 races and $40,164; Lord William Beresford won nine- 

 teen and $33,896. 



1899 



In 1899 the stable had assumed greater proportions. 

 Business having called Mr. Lorillard to America be- 

 fore the end of the year. Lord William Beresford 

 managed the stable, which won fifty-five races. Caiman 

 won six out of eight starts. He was second to Flying 

 Fox for the Two Thousand Guineas, beating Desmond 

 and others. He won the Burwell, the Payne, Lingfield 

 Imperial, Ascot Biennial, Zetland, and Sussex Stakes, 

 and was second to Flying Fox for the St. Leger. The 

 two-year-old Democrat, by Sensation from Equality, 

 won seven out of eleven races, viz., the Coventry 

 Stakes, Hurst Park, Foal Plate, Na- 



^.Tfrl^uV^' tional Breeders, Produce Stakes, 

 Middle Park Plate 



Champagne Stakes, and Rous Me- 

 morial. Then he won the Middle Park Plate, beating 

 Diamond Jubilee, the winner of the Derby the follow- 

 ing year. The three-year-old filly Sibola won five out 

 of eight races, including the classic One Thousand 



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