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his first start at Cleveland where he was drawn, 

 he looked to be unbeatable until Grace Direct caught 

 him on his second appearance at Lexington. This 

 was followed by two more losing performances at 

 Atlanta where Frank Dewey after a run in the 

 field for eleven weeks flashed in front in 2:011/2 

 while in his second race he lost to Sanardo, his 

 stable companion. 



Mignola and Sanardo each won nine races in 1919. 

 The former started in ten events while the San 

 Francisco pacer took the word in fourteen. His 

 fastest performance was at Lexington where he 

 defeated Adioo Guy in 2:0014 after the latter had 

 won a heat in 2:00%. 



Royal Mac made the most remarkable campaign 

 ever placed to the credit of a horse of his age. Dur- 

 ing the fifteen weeks, he was started in fourteen 

 races of which he won eight, finished second in four, 

 fourth in one, and was unplaced in one. 



The Laurel Hall filly Natalie the Great made one 

 of the most prolonged and successful campaigns 

 credited to a two-year-old trotter. She took the 

 word in ten races of which she won seven and fin- 

 ished second in three. None of her rivals could 

 catch her until she reached Philadelphia where Mr. 

 Dudley won. At Boston she won in 2:10 while 

 Dudette defeated her at Hartford and Daystar at 

 Lexington, where Mr. Dudley dropped dead after 

 winning a heat in 2:09%. 



Grace Direct, Dr. Nick, Goldie Todd and Holly- 

 rood Kate each won six races at Grand Circuit 



