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Show MR, DUDLEY SURPRISE TROTTING STAKE Defeats Good Field, Including Includ-ing Natalie the Great, Hitherto Unbeaten. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15. The Grand Circuit meeting, twice postponed by rain and a heavy track, was resumed at Bol-mont Bol-mont track today with a rearranged program pro-gram of five events. The biggest surprise of th day came In the William Penn stake for two-year-old trotters, purse $2000, in which the Brook farm entry, Mr. Dudley, driven by L. Brusle, beat a good field of youngsters, young-sters, including the Laurel Hall farm's Natalie the Great. This was tiie latter's fifth race and she had never lost a heat until she was beaten in the second heat today in 2:13. The veteran reinsman, Pop Geers, had an entry In all five events and won two firsts and finished third, second and second. sec-ond. After Camalita Hall had taken the first heat of the 2:13 trot and had finished fin-ished second to Sam Foreman in the second, sec-ond, Geers brought Kerrigan through the stretch with a rush and nipped Sam Foreman Fore-man by a nose at the wire in the third heat. He also won the extra heat for winners in 2:11 1-2. Geers piloted his second winner in the J200O Nawbeek stock farm stake for three-1 three-1 year-old trotters, winning in straight I heats with Millie Knight, which stepped ! the first heat in 2:07 3-4. The Bellevue-fctratford stake, purse S300O, for 2:06 trotters, finished the fastest fast-est time of the meeting so far, the first heat being won by Prince Loree in 2:05 1-2. Wilkes Brewer was driven by Hyde and beat Royal Mae, driven by Murphy, In a close finish in the second heat. Royal Mao was awarded tiie third heat in a driving finish with Wilkes Brewer in 2:05 3-4, but in the extra heat for winners win-ners Wilkes Brewer took the lead at the half and won handily from Prince Loree. The summary: 2:17 trot, three-year-old trotters, purse 52000, two In three heats: Molllo Knight, black filly, bv General Gen-eral Watts-Way Ktewart (Goers). .1 1 Norman Dillon, bay gelding (Gregory (Greg-ory ...2 D Little Lee, bay gelding (McDonald (McDon-ald 5 o Peter Worth, bay colt (Ackfrman) . .3 6 Dark Flower, brown filly (Murphy). 6 .1 Liberty Todd. Admiral JiarriH and Brother Peter also started. Time, 2:07 3-4; 2:10 1-2. 2:16 trot, three heats, purse $2000: McGregor the Great, bav stallion, stal-lion, by Peter the Great-Ruth McGregor C"ox) 1 1 2 Hcllyrood Naomi, bay mare (Dodge) 2 i) 1 'Joseph ;uy, bay stallion (Hyde). ,.4 2 4 Zornidott, bay mare (.McDonald) (.McDon-ald) 3 3 5 Mariondale, black stallion ( M ur- phy) - 6 5 2 TIeglar also started. Time. 2:0S; 2:07; 2:07. 2:00 tmt, three heats, purse S.'.OOO: Whites Brewer, client nut marp, by Nutwood Wilkes-Mary Pa I os i Hyde) 5 1 2 1 Royal .Mac, bay gilding (Mur- Pby) 2 2 1 3 Prime Lorco, bay gelding (M' Devitti 1 6 3 2 The Toddler, brown s ta 1 1 1 o n fStinson) 3 4 6 ro : Pet or June, chestnut stallion (Goers) (J 3 4 ro Husv lassie also utiirtod. Tim'o, 2: 0.'. 1-2; 2:06; 2: OR 3-4; 2:07. Two -yea r-old trot, two in three 1 tea l, purse Sl'000: Mr. Dudley, black uelding, by J. Malcolm Forbi'H-Iiourbon Todd fb. lirusie) 2 11- NatalU; the Grtt, brown filly (Thomas) 1 4 4 Dudet (-. brown f illv (( leers) 3 ?. ?, Day star, bay colt (Cox) 4 3 3 Madam Dillon, chestnu t filly ( Scr- rlll) U 5 2 , Thijo, 2:10 1-1; 2-12 3-4. 2:13 trot, three heats, purse $1000: KerriLran, brown stallion, by Axworthy- 'arrlo K e.rr (h-erH)..9 6 1 5 K m Foreman, brown gelding ':irn 8 1 2 Z CarinflH a II all, ba y rnare "'link) 1 2 4 3 F.d H., black aiding iFtur- H''on) 2 4 .". ro Loi'a Watts, bay marc (Murphy) (Mur-phy) ' r! n 0 ro Dr. El more. 1 1 urn f ;t M , Olive Fan I and Dnrrdbv Dav also started. Time, 2.10 1-1; 2:10 1-4; 2:00 J-T 2:11 1-2. |