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Buffalo, the following week, she won again in 4:50, 

 4 155, but was beaten at Rochester, Utica and Hart- 

 ford by Steve Maxwell. On the trip down the line, 

 Driver, after being fourth to Maud S. at Buffalo, 

 trimmed Charley Ford, Hannis and Ettie Jones at 

 Rochester in one of the best races of the season, 

 Charley Ford winning the first two heats in 2:21, 

 2:19^4, Driver the third in 2:20, Hannis the next two 

 in 2 :i8^4, 2 :20^4, and Driver the balance in 2 :20, 2 :2i ; 

 was third to Hannis and Charley Ford at Utica and 

 Hartford ; second to Wedgewood and tourth to Darby 

 at Mystic Park, and won the 2 :20 class at Beacon 

 Park after a six-heat contest with Wedgewood, Sheri- 

 dan and Lady Maud. Change's slip shows that he 

 was defeated by Bay Billy at Buffalo and Rochester, 

 and second to Ben Hamilton at Springfield and Hart- 

 ford the week that St. Julien placed the world's record 



at 2:nj4- 



After the Boston meetings the Goldsmith stable 

 shipped to Albany, where Driver was second to 

 Trinket and Charley Ford ; Unolala unplaced to the 

 Daniel Lambert mare, Nancy ; and Una behind the 

 money in the race won by Hambrino Belle. On Sep- 

 tember 25, Driver was again at Beacon Park, where 

 he met and defeated Daisydale, Wedgewood and 

 Sheridan, after the Thorndale mare had won two 

 heats. The following week he disposed of Wedge- 

 wood and Daisydale in straight heats at Dover, Del., 

 after which he was shipped to Philadelphia, where he 

 trotted third to Trinket over Belmont Park. His last 

 start in 1880 was at Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 on October 15, against Patchen and Wedgewood. 

 The race was won by the latter, Driver making his 



