1880 — UNOLALA, 



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a race at Washington, D. C, the first week in Novem- 

 ber, where the Volunteer gelding also trotted third in 

 a race won by Hopeful. Edgar joined the stable at 

 Washington, where he trotted second to Lyman and 

 made a record of 2 130. The following table presents 

 a summary of the races driven by John Alden Gold- 

 smith in 1879: 



Starters. 



u 

 O 

 u 



II 



Sire. 



Amount 

 Won. 



Driver 



Windsor 



Clara Morris. 



Edgar 



Mountaineer . 



Total. 



2:20^ 

 2:24# 



Volunteer 



Lewiston Boy. 



Col. Winfield. 



$3,130 00 



500 00 



25 00 



20 00 



$3,675 00 



1880— UNOLALA. 



One crowded hour of glorious life, 



Is worth an age without a name. — Scott. 



Driver, Unolala, sister to St. Julien and St. Remo, 

 Alice Medium, Una and the pacer, Change, were the 

 only horses in John A. Goldsmith's stable when he 

 shipped to Philadelphia in May. Starting in at Suf- 

 folk Park he defeated Billy Scott and Clinker with 

 Change, trotted second to Hannis with Driver, was 

 third to Bay Chieftain and fourth to Phil Dwyer with 



