€0 The HorseSreeders' Guide and Hand Boole. 



GLENMORE— Continued. 



Meeting Coney Island Jockey Club, Prospect Park, L. I., September 6, won Fog Handi- 

 cap Sweepstakes, heats of li miles, defeating Oliiquita, Virgilian, Mark L, Zoo Zoo, 

 Skylark and Gabriel; time, 1:58|, 2:00, 3:02f; Chiquita won the first heat. Jerome 

 Park, October 11, won handicap sweepstakes, 2J miles, defeating Ferida, Fortuna, 

 Willie D, Invermore, Gen. Philips and Day Star; time, 3:51. Baltimore, Md., 

 October 25, Glenmore won the Bowie Stakes, 4-mile heats, defeating Willie D, 

 Lou Lanier and Charley Bush; time, 7:39*, 7:30J, 7:31; Willie D. won the first 

 heat, Lou Lanier and Charley Bush were distanced in the second. This is the 

 best and fastest three heats ever run in the world. At five years old started thirteen 

 times, won six races, was second in five, and third in two. Glenmore commenced the 

 season at Washington by running second to Checkmate in the Willard's Hotel Cup, 2 

 miles, in 3:36i, beating Ben Hill and Werter. Baltimore, May 35, won Club Purse, IJ 

 miles, in 2:15^, beating Scotilla, Werter, and five others; May 28, ran second to Moni- 

 tor in Baltimore Cup, 3i miles, in 4:02i, beating Harold. Gravesend, June 35, won 

 the Club Purse, If miles, in 8:04, beating Report, Ferida and St. Martin. This was 

 the fastest race ever run at the distance to that date. June 26, won the Stirrup Cup, 

 3 miles and a furlong, in 3:4Si, carrying 114 lbs., beating Uncas (4), 111 lbs., and Jim 

 Beck (4) 95 lbs. ; this was a capital race. Saratoga, August 7, ran third to Luke Black- 

 Tburn (3), 116 lbs., and One Dime (4), 110 lbs.; Glenmore (.5), 118 lbs., in the Grand 

 Union Prize, If miles, in 8:07, beating Cammie F, Gen. Philips and Chimney Sweep. 

 BrightonBeach, August 18, ran second toVirgilian in Club Purse, one mile and a furlong, 

 in 1:55, beating Baby, Virginius and three others, 100 lbs. on each. Gravesend, Sep- 

 tember 7, won Club Purse, 1| miles in 3:09, Glenmore, 107 lbs., beating Uncas (4), 107; 

 Monitor (4), 109, and two others. September 16, was third to Checkmate and Monitor, 

 one mile and 5 furlongs in 2 :50, Uncas, One Dime and Krupp Gun behind liim ; Septem- 

 berl8, ran second to Ferida in the great Long Island stakes, 4-mile heats, in 7:38*, 7:41, 

 beating Irish King; September 35, won handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a 

 furlong, in 3:09, 3:10, 2:14, he carrying 114 lbs., beating Mary Anderson (3), 83 lbs., 

 who won first heat, Dan Sparling (4), 107 lbs. , and four others, an excellent race. 

 Baltimore, October 19, won Club Purse, 2-mile heats in 3:46, 3:40J, beating Surge, 

 Mintzer and Cammie P. His last race ot the season was in the Bowie Stakes, 4-mile 

 lieats, won by Monitor in 7:41, 7:43, only the two starting. Six years old started six- 

 teen times and won eleven races. Brighton Beach, won a dash of one mile, in 1 :47, beat- 

 ing Stirtle, Scotilla and six others, track lieavy. Sheepshead Bay, won mile heats, in 

 1:43*, 1:42J-, 1:46J, beating Dan Sparling, Ferida and others ; Dan Sparling won the 

 first heat and Glenmore was fifth. Won Coney Island Cup, 3i miles, in 3:58f, beating 

 Monitor, Parole, Luke Blackburn and Uncas. Won a dash of IJ miles, in 3. 01 J, the fast- 

 est on record, beating Geo. McCuUough and 3 others. Brighton Beach, won the Kings 

 County Cup, 3 miles, no time taken, Gouverneur the only other starter; Glenmore carried 

 133 lb»., Gouverneur (3), carried 94 lbs. Won the Engeman Handicap, 1* miles, in 2:40, 

 beating Ingomar, Scotilla and .lury. Monmouth Park, won a dash of IJ miles, in 2 :10 ; Pa- 

 role the only other starter. Brighton Beach, won a dash of one mile, in 1 :43|, beating 

 Rosalie and two others. Sheepshead Bay, walked over for a purse of $500, 14 miles. Won 

 a dash of 1 J miles, in8:08*, bealingMonitor and Irish King. Won the Great Long Island 

 Stakes, 4-mile heats, in 8:18, 7:40; Elias Lawrence the only otlier starter; Lawrence 

 won the first heat, and was drawn in the third. Baltimore, was second in a dash of one 

 mile and a furlong, won by Oden, in 1 :59. Was second in a dash of one mile and a 

 furlong, won by Monitor, in 1:57. Brighton Beach, was second in a dash of one mile 

 and a furlong, won by Victim, in 1:58*. Baltimore, was second in a race of 2-mile 

 heats, won by Ferida, in 3 :39, 3 :37, 3 :41 ; Glenmore won second heat ; only two starters. 

 Seven years old started eighteen times, and won six races. Washington, D. C, won 

 the National Handicap, one mile and a furlong, in 2:00, carrying 120 lbs., and beating 

 Blue Lodge and six others. Won the Diplomatic Stakes, 1* miles, in 3 :57f. Brighton 

 Beach, won the Kings County Cup, 2 miles, in 3:36i. Monmouth Park, won the 

 Shrewsbury Handicap, If miles, in 8 :08i, beating Glidelia, Girofle, Monitor and Aella. 

 Won a handicap sweepstake?, 1* miles, in 3:38i, beating Mary Anderson, Priam and 



