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of the outfit was composed of Marigold, Tilly Tipton, 

 Longworthy B., Strathstorm, Barbara Overton, 

 George Rex, Sweet Spirit, Ruth McGregor, Mundy 

 C., and View Elder. 



In 1914 MuiT)hy left Poughkeepsie with the best 

 stable in his career up to that date. Its leader was 

 Peter Volo. He won $33,781 of the $100,229 placed 

 to the credit of the outfit that season. Lassie Mc- 

 Gregor, the stake horse, broke down at Hartford. 

 The other horses which helped to make 1914 a hun- 

 dred thousand dollar season included Frank Bogash 

 Jr., Anna Bradford, Brighton B., Mirthful, Walter 

 Cochato, Irene Beau, Baron Marque, Bondella, 

 Strathstorm, Maintime, Nelly Temple, T. C. S., 

 Major Ong, Lulu Lumine, Barbara Overton, Farmer 

 Spear, Strafford, The Temptress, and Sterling Hall. 



Peter Scott was the leader in the stable in 1915. 

 He won $50,535, his last race being trotted at San 

 Francisco during the exposition. His only defeat on 

 the trip was at Detroit where he finished second to 

 Lee Axworthy. The latter also defeated Peter Volo 

 in the only race he lost during his turf career in a 

 match at Cleveland. The returns for 1915 credited 

 the Murphy stable with $128,400. The horses which 

 helped Peter Scott to roll up that amount were Di- 

 rectum I., Peter Volo, Humfast, Walnut Tree, Major 

 Ong, Mirthful, Ben Locanda, Lulu Lumine, Hal S., 

 and Trampright. 



The Real Lady w^as the star of the* Poughkeepsie 

 stable in 1916. She was then a two-year-old and 

 won in 2:04i4, a new world's record. The returns 



