page1 7 n piflVMW OX TlltVKLUIl (Continued from page one) rKle with a purpose, these things are the very essence of Country Life and the philosophy of healthful enjoyment. The ladies ' purse brought out a whack ing hard race, and a splendid exhibition, as well as a surprise. Miss Dorothy Bar ber on the fleet Topsy had been leading the field until it was expected as a matter of course that she would ride home in the lead, however small. But the prophecy did not reckon on Mrs. D. L. Johnson, who urged the oft defeated Hatto so fiercely into the stretch that she sailed iu winner by a fair margin. Miss Tracy Lyon of New York got all there was out of Rex and tied in a furious pace with George and Batchelor riding Blanche. The trotting heats brought the cham pion back into first place again. Swin nerton took no chances, and developed all there was in it, and drove Are Am Bee in three successive heats to victory. The winner of last week's race, Eed Leo, was not only nosed out of first place, but by skillful driving Penny pulled Paul 0. into second place, leaving Thomas third, behind the Red Wonder. The slow race was a signal victory for Red Ripper, the corpulent mule, crawling under the guiding genius of Maples. The other mule, who disgraced himself by coming in first, prefers to remain anony mous under the circumstances. And once more Bashan, the little black bull with the educated feet out manoe vered and outdistanced Romulus on the EHURST OUTLOOK 5 rt- tn lis I BR'ER possum fullfilling his destiny Mrs. George Leach, who was on the fa mous Southern Pines mount, King Chal mers. Miss Barber for all that she rode with her usual abandon was unable to drive Topsy better than a close fourth place. The open running race was a triumph for Thomas, who galloped home on Sam, the erstwhile hurdler, like an apache, leading Batchelor on King by a head; George Leach, M. F. H., was third, and W. F. Posey of South Orange made a good fourth, leading Gordon Cameron on Grey Eagle. The Steeple Chase proved as fast and as exciting as ever in the days of the illustrious Polly. Dr. R. W. Pinney of Derby, Connecticut, riding here for the first time this season, brought the speed out of the thoroughbred Travelor and in perfect form outdistanced Cameron on wayward mule and took his third trophy. The record was established for the track by the thoroughbred, Miriam H., ridden by Batchelor in an exhibition, in the fast time of 1.2 minutes for the 9-16ths of a mile. The time was very good considering that the track was soft and unsteady but is useful to establish a mark to ride against in time to come. Miriam H. has proved to be the fastest of any entry made this year on the track, and would give almost any horse a hard race. 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