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THE GOLDSMITHS. 



Santa Claus colt, Sidney, and won two heats, giving 

 him a record of 2 129, but was distanced by Poca- 

 hontas. He also had Monroe Chief in training for a 

 short time at Oakland, where he started him in a spe- 

 cial with Arab and Nellie R. He showed all of his 

 old-time speed until he met with a mishap which put 

 him on the retired list. The names of the other 

 starters appear in the following table : 



Starters. 



u 



o 



v 



Sire. 



Amount 

 Won. 



Anteeo 



Manon 



Dawn (4) 



Maude 



May Boy 



Sister 



Blaine 



Ivy (p) 



Ned 



Maid of Oaks 



Fred Acker man (p) 



Monroe Chief 



Sidney 



Total. 



2:16^ 



2:252i 



2:20 



2:26 



2:28^ 

 2:36^ 



2:30 

 2:23 



2:29 



Electioneer 



Nutwood 



Nutwood 



Bertrand Black Hawk 

 Whipple Hambletoni'n 



Admiral 



Oregon Pathfinder 



Buccaneer 



Overland 



Duke McClellan 



Washington 



Jim Monroe 



Santa Claus 



$3,287 50 



1,695 00 



1,567 50 



1,550 00 



1,012 50 



937 50 



642 50 



467 50 



212 50 



150 00 



125 00 



$11,647 50 



1886— SHAMROCK. 



One said, "2:10! That couldn't be — 



More like two twenty-two or three." —Holmes. 



John Goldsmith had a very large stable in 1886, 



the returns for the season showing that he drove 

 fifteen horses in sixty-two races, of which he won 



