WORLD'S RECORDS. 87 



PACING IN RACES. 



Fastest heat, gelding Robert J. by Hartford ; Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 5, 1894 ... . . 2 :024 



Stallion- John R. Gentry by Ashland Wilkes ; Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 14. 1894 2 :03% 



Mare May Marshall by Billy Wilkes : Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 19, 1894 2:08& 



Yearling Belle Acton by Shadeland Onward ; Topeka, Kan., Sept. 14, 1892 2 :30H 



Two-year-old Symboleer by Campbell's Electioneer ; Dallas, Texas, Nov. 3, 1894 2 :ll 



Three-year-old Whirligig by Wilko ; Terre Haute, Ind.. Aug. 13, 1894 2:10 



Four-yea r-old-Online by Shadeland Onward; Cleveland, Ohio, July 28, 1894 2:07*4 



Three-year-oldJohn R. Gentry by Ashland Wilkes; Terre Haute, Ind.. Sept. 14, 1894 2:03% 



Fastest first heat Robert J. by Hartford ; Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 5, 1894 2:03% 



Fastest second heat Robert J. by Hartford ; Indianapolis, Ind. , Sept. 5, 1894 2 :02V 



Fastest third heat Robert J. by Hartford; Davenport, Iowa, Sept. 27, 1894 2:02% 



Fastest fourth heat John R. Gentry by Ashland Wilkes ; Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 14, 1894 2 :07M 

 Fastest fifth heat Mascot by Deceive. Independence, la., Sept. 2, 1892, and Robert J. by 



Hartford, Cleveland, O., July 27, 1894 2:07*4 



Fastest sixth heat Guy by Shiloh ; St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 17, 1892 2 :09 



Fastest three consecutive heats Robert J. by Hartford; Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 5, 1894 



2:03%, 2:02 1 / 2 , 2:04% 



Fastest fourth heat race John R. Gentry by Ashland Wilkes ; Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 14, 



1894 (Hal Bradon won first heat) 2:09, 2 :03%, 2 :06, 2 :Q1% 



Fastest five-heat race Mascot by Deceive ; Detroit, Mich., July 21, 1893 (Flying Jib won 



first and Hal Pointer fourth heats) 2 :07, 2 -M 1 A , 2 :06H, 2 :07y 2 , 2 :07*4 



Fastest six heat race Moonstone by Mambrino King (Online won first and second, and 



Reflector third heats) ; Cleveland, O., July 28. 1894....2:07 1 / 2 , 2:07*4, 2:07%, 2:09*4, ..2:11, 2:11% 

 Fastest seven heat race Rubinstein by Baron Wilkes (Vassar won third and fourth and 



Hal Dillard first and second heats) ; Columbus, O., Sept. 24, and 25. 1894 



2:06M. 2:07%, 2 :09i4, 2:07%, 2:08*4, 2:09*4, 2:13 



Fastest eight-heat race Frank Agan, by Mikagan (Lottie Loraine won third and fourth, 



Coleridge second, Col. Thornton fifth and Jack Bowers sixth heat; Louisville, Ky., 



Oct. 23 and 24, 1?94 2 :11 , 2 :09% . 2 :11*4. 2 :11*4 , 2 :12*4, 2 :12, 2 :11%, 2 :13 



Fastest nine beat race Jo He, by Rrookie Forrest (Ed Easton won third and fourth, Allie 



L. first and second, Coast Boy sixth and Seal seventh heats) Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. 10, 



1893 2:lli4, 2:13*4- 2:12%, 2:13*4. 2 :14*4. 2:17*4, 2:16^,2:16^, 2:20*4 



Fastest heat on half mile track in race Fidol by Backman's Idol; Ottawa, 111., Aug. 2, 



1894 , 2:12% 



PACING TO WAGON. 



One mile Roy Wilkes bv Adrian Wilkes ; Independence, Iowa, Oct. 30, 1891 2 :13 



One mile in a race Johnston by Joe Bassett ; Detroit, Mich., July 20. 1887 2 :14*4 



Three miles Longfellow by Red Bird ; Sacramento, Cal., Sept, 21, 1868 7 :53 



Five miles Lady St. Clair by Dietz's St. Clair ; San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 11, 1874 12 :54% 



TEAM PACING. 



One mile to wagon Belle Button by Alexander Button, and Thomas Ryder by Alexan- 

 der Button ; Oakland, Cal., Oct. 22, 1892 2:16H 



UNDER SADDLE. 



One mile Johnston by Joe Bassett; Cleveland, O., Aug. 3, 1888 2:13 



One mile in race Billy Boyce by Corbeau : Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1. 1868 2 :14*4 



Two miles Bowery Boy 5 :04V& 



Three miles Oneida Chief by Kentucky Hunter ; Hoboken, N . J., Aug. 14, 1843 7 :44 



PACING, WITH RUNNING MATE. 



One mile Flying Jib by Algona and mate ; Chillicothe, O., Oct., 4, 1894 1 :58*4 



