WINNERS OF CUPS 



OVER THE WASHINGTON COURSE, SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Col. Wilkinson's '■'■ Noble '''' won a Tankard, in 1767, which is now in 

 the possession of "the Mathews family." Other pieces of plate, 

 of rich manufacture, grace the sideboards of the descendants of 

 those who formerly owned race horses in the State, but no record 

 when, and by what horse won, has been preserved, so that we can 

 exactly fix the date, and give honor to whom honor is due. 



1817. Gen. Wynn's br. f. Lady Lightfoot, 4 yrs., 2 mile 



heats, Tuesday, February 25 $500 value. 



1819. R. Singleton's ch.c Kosciusko, 4 yrs., 3 mile heats, 

 Saturday, February 5 $500 " 



1820. Gen. Wynn's b. f. Beggar Girl, 4 yrs., 3 mile heats, 

 Saturday, February 5 8500 " 



1821. Gen. Wynn's „ch. c. Childers, 3 yrs., 3 mile heats, 

 Saturday, February 10 8500 " 



1822. Gen. Wynn's ch. h. Sir WiUiam, 5 yrs., 3 mile 



heats, Saturday, February 9 6500 " 



1828. Col. Singleton's ch. f. Sally Taylor, 4 yrs., 2 mile 



heats, "Challenge Cup," Tuesday, February 26, $500 " 



1837. A handsome Cup was presented by the Club to Col. Hampton, 

 in testimony of the high sense entertained of his liberality in 

 giving the proceeds of the Citizens' Purse, $1,000, which he won 

 Tuesday, February 28, 3 mile heats, with his ch. f. Kitty Heath, 

 to go towards some contemplated improvements of the Wash- 

 ington Course. 



