The American champion Seneca Indian Louis Bennett, who ran under the name "Deerfoot," finished his remarkable first season in England with a dead-heat against 20-year old English champion Edward Mills over eight miles at the Hackney Wick track in London. This was a reprise of his first race of the tour when he lost against Mills at the same track more than three months before. In the interim, the crowd-pulling Native American had won all thirteen races against the best athletes in the country. He continued his tour in 1862 and 1863. (By John Osborne)