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ner in fhis race in four heats, she winning the first. Sensatio 



came back to Buffalo in August and beat Camors, /udge I'u 



lertoa, Gloster and Jim Irving in five heats for the purse c 



$20,000. Camors won the first and second heats in 2m. 20is 



2m. 2ljs.. but Sensation got the other three and won the rac 



But the result might have been different had it not been for tl 



misfortune which befel Judge Fullerton and his trainer. Da 



Maoe was attacked with violent illness, congestion of the live 



and was for some days almost at death's door. He got up out ( 



his siok-bed to drive, against the remonstrances of the doctor, wl 



warned him that his life was at risk, and he had to be carri( 



down stairs. Nevertheless he seemed inspired with oonfideni 



■when he was lifted into the sulky behind Judge FuUerton, ai 



he drove the race well. The horse, however, was short of wor 



and not by any means up to the pitch of condition. On the 11 



of July, at Joliet, American Girl beat Ripon Boy and Pilot Tei 



pie in four heats. On the 19th she beat Ripon Boy at Chica, 



in three heats. On the 22d she beat Chicago in three heai 



Then her success departed from her. On the 2d of August, Lu 



beat her and Goldsmith Maid at Cleveland ki three straight hea 



On the 9th, Goldsmith Maid beat American Girl and Jim Irvii 



at Buffalo in three straight heats. On the 18th, Goldsmith Ma 



beat her at Utica in three straight heats. On the 25th, the sai 



mare beat Judge EuUerton, American Girl and Lulu at Sprir 



field, Massachusetts, in three straight heats. On the 11th 



September, American Girl met Judge Fullerton, Sensation a 



Huntress at Plainfield, Connecticut, and the Judge beat the pai 



in three straight heats. After his defeat by Sensation at Buffa 



where Dan Mace was suffering from violent sickness. Judge Full 



ton won several notable races. At Utica he beat Sensation, Cami 



■and Lucille Goldust. At Boston he beat Camors and Sensatic 



distancing the latter in the second heat in 2m. 19Js. On the i 



af September, be Ijer^t Sensation and Camors again, in th: 



