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ing her out with Onward. The next start was at 

 Cleveland, where Walnut was distanced by Joe Davis. 

 He was then returned to the farm, where he remained 

 until September, when he was taken up and won at 

 Freehold, Hoboken, and Kingston, was second to Col. 

 Wood and third to Judge Davis at Goshen. The Vol- 

 unteer gelding, Carver, was also started in five races, 

 of which he won three and made a record of 2:3334. 

 Domestic won a five-year-old stake at the meeting of 

 the National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders 

 held at Island Park, Albany. The four-year-old filly, 

 Theo, by Heptagon, also started at this meeting. She 

 was distanced by Issaquena, but later in the season 

 won a stake at Goshen, defeating Philosee in 2:33^. 

 During the breeders' meeting James H. Goldsmith 

 also won the Everett House and Juvenile stakes with 

 the Meander filly, Stephanie, and the Matron stake for 

 three-year-olds with Edith Almont. The following 

 table presents the returns for the season : 



Starters. 



73 

 U 

 O 

 o 



Sire. 



Amount 

 Won. 



Walnut 



Stephanie 



Edith Almont. 



Domestic 



Carver 



Theo 



Unolala 



Tracy 



Total. 



2:19K 



2:41i/ 2 



2:38% 



2:38 



2:33^ 



2:33% 



Florida 



Meander 



King Almont 

 Volunteer . . . 

 Volunteer . . . 

 Heptagon . . . 

 Volunteer . . . 

 Volunteer . . . 



$2,700 00 

 1,332 50 

 850 00 

 627 50 

 470 00 

 200 00 

 150 00 



$6,330 00 



