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last three in five heats in 2.34, 2.394, 2.884. When the 
Maine Central Circuit for 1883, opened at Lewiston on 
the 8th of August, Drummer Girl appeared upon the 
scene, and starting in the 2.30 class she won third money. 
The next week at Norway, Oxford Co. Fair Grounds, she 
won second money in the 2.30 class, but did not win a heat 
at either place. Sept. 28th, at Erie, Pa., she started again 
again as Lizzie D., and won in slow time. After this she 
was traded to parties in Pennsylvania, for the brown geld- « 
ing Little Jack, and at Erie, Pa., June 27th, 1884, under 
the management of W. D. Maybe, she started in the 2.30 
class as Lizzie D. but did not win. The next day at the 
same place her old competitor at. Norway, Me., in 1882, 
Dandy J., now Frank Hull, won the 2.37 race in straight 
heats. June 19th, previously she had started at Dunkirk, 
‘N. Y., winning third heat in.2.303 and was placed third 
in the race. July 2d, at St.. Mary’s Pa., Lizzie D., by 
Roval Revenge, (?) again won third money in the 2.30 
class, winning one heat in slow time. After this Drum- 
mer Girl, alias Lizzie D., seems to have sought ‘fresh 
fields and pastures new” and we next find this outlaw of 
the turf, under the management of the James Bros., (how 
_appropriate the name) on a ringing tour through Michi- 
gan with the new alias of roan mare BessieG. July 23d, ~ 
at Eaton Rapids, she won second money in the 3.00 race, 
and two days afterwards second money in the 2.50 race, 
each for a purse of $300, and the next week, July 28th, 
at Battle Creek, she repeated the performance. The next 
week, Aug. 5th and 7th, at Marshall, Mich., she repeated 
winning second money in the 3.00 and 2.50 races respect- 
ively. The next week at Jackson, she won third money 
in the 3.00 and 2.50 races, winning a heat in 2.41 in one 
race, and a heat in 2.334 with equal ease in the other. 
We believe this closes her career up to date, although 
she has started in other races. Of course the name of 
Maybe was ficticious as well as that of the mare, and up- 
