45 



Same Day. — Second Race. — Jockey Club Purse. — 2 mile heats. 



Mr. Lindsay's Shylock, 211 



Mr. Atcheson's Pompey, 12 2 



Mr. Nolan's Old Hickory, dis. 



Time — 1st heat, 4 m., 10 sec; 2(1 heat, 4m, 15 sec; .3d heat, 4 m., 16 

 sei!. 



Friday, March 2. — Jockey Club Purse, -^SYV. — 2 mile heats, weights 

 as before. No horse allowed to start that is not under 5 yrs. 



Col Singleton's b. f. Nondescript, 4 yrs., by Kosciusko, ..211 

 Mr. Graves' ch. c. Nebo, 3 yrs., by Timoleon, .... 1 2 2 



Same Day. — A match for |50. — 2 mile heats. — Between a gr. c. of 

 Col. Calhoun's, and a b. f. belonging to Mr. Cotton, which was won by 

 the former ; the b. f. bolting. 



Saturday, March 3d. — Handicap Race, ^345 50-100. — Three mile 



heats. 



Col. Singleton's gr. f. Ariel, 4 yrs., 99 lbs., 11 



Mr. G-raves' cb. m. Lady Ezras, 5 yrs. 2 2 



Col. Singleton won every day this week, as Gen. Hampton did in 

 1800. 



A Small Purse was given by the Club for a Second Race, which wa.s 

 won by Mr. Harrison's b. h. Madison, beating three others. 



1828. — Tuesday, Feb. 26 — Heats, 2 miles. — A Gold Cup, given by 

 the South Carolina Jockev Club, to be liable to challenge hereafter, and 

 must be won by the same gentleman three successive years, or held 

 xmchallenged during that period, before his property in it is complete. 

 Weight for age. 



Col. Singleton's ch. f. Sally Taylor, 4 yrs., by Kosciusko, ..11 

 Col. Spann's g. e. Rapley, 4 yrs , by Bassanio, .... 4 2 

 Mr. Shannon's ch. c. Richmond, 3 yrs., by (Jallatin, ... 2 dr. 

 Mr. Harrison's b. f. Eliza, 3 yrs., by Madison, .... 3 dr. 

 Mr. Moore's ch. c. Erin, 4 yrs., by Knickerbocker, . . dis. 



Wednesday, Feb. 21. — Jockey Club Purse, $622.44, and a bet of 

 $1,000. — 4 mile heats. Weight for age. 



Col. Singleton's ch. c. Crusader, 4 yrs., by Sir Archy, ... 1 1 

 Col. Wynn's gr. m. Ariel, 5 yrs., by Eclipse, 2 2 



Time not kept — heavy, and even betting ; a very close race. Cru- 

 sader is a horse of immense size, 16 hands 3 inches high ; in color, a 

 chesnut, without white, except a small star on the forehead ; with fine 

 action, notwithstanding his height; his stride is said to be 25 feet. 

 After retiring from the turf, he stood for some seasons in this State ; he 

 was, in 1831, taken to Tennessee; he stood in that State till 1834, 

 when he was removed to Russelville, in Kentucky. 



