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mares in their respective classes at the same show. 

 Brilliant 1271 was awarded first in the class for 

 the sweepstakes stallion with five of his get at this 

 show. 



In 1887 at the horse show held in connection with 

 the Fat Stock Show at Chicago Oaklawn won first 

 on Pacha 6977 (4358), a three-year-old, first on Gas- 

 tronome 7058 (8952), a two-year-old, and first on 

 Julia 5676 (7015), a two-yeax-old mare, besides 

 numerous prizes below first. Brilliant 1271 was 

 again first in class for stallion and four of his get. 

 In 1888 at the same show Oaklawn won first in aged 

 ?tallion class on La Ferte 5144, subsequently made 

 senior champion over all breeds, first in the three- 

 year-old class on Dompteur 9201 (9886), and lesser 

 prizes in various classes. In 1889 Fenelon 2682, then 

 a seasoned sire 9 years of age, won first in the aged 

 class, and Oaklawn also won first in the yearling 

 class, with seconds in the three- and two-year-old 

 stallion classes. Oaklawn also won firsts in the two 

 mare classes on Vanity 2275, bred at Oaklawn, and 

 Bertha 5340 (7008), the latter winning first in the 

 class for mare with colt at side. In 1890 Oaklawn 

 did not exhibit at the American Horse Show, but 

 two grandsons of Brilliant 1271, Seducteur 8850 

 and Tripoli 11110, won the first places in the aged 

 and three-year-old stallion classes, and another 

 grandson. Baccarat, 11326, was second in the three- 

 year-old class. Each was shown by a different ex- 

 hibitor. Albatros 13062, a son of Seducteur 8850, 

 was the first-prize two-year-old and Kirsch 2d 11837, 



