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he shipped from Poughkeepsie in 1919. During the 

 season he won $83,847. Of that amount Direct C. 

 Burnett contributed $13,787, Mariondale $13,264, 

 and Royal Mac $12,873. His other money winners 

 included Fenesta, Dr. Nick, Brusiloff, Sanardo, Di- 

 rectum J., Goldie King and Miss^Harris M. 



Murphy had a strong stable in 1920 when an acci- 

 dent at Cleveland kept him out of the sulky for the 

 balance of the season except at Readville and Hart- 

 ford. The stars of the group were Peter Manning, 

 Rose Scott and Arion Guy. The other winners were 

 Dar Hyal, Dr. Nick, Esther R., Sanardo, John Henry, 

 Brusiloff, Symbol S. Forrest, Ethel Chimes, Charley 

 Rex, and Red Russell. On account of this accident 

 Murphy's winnings for the year dropped to $59,261. 



During the meeting at Lexington in 1921 Thomas 

 W. Murphy drove two trotters to records below two 

 minutes in one afternoon. The members of the stable 

 that season included in addition to the champions 

 Peter Manning and Arion Guy such performers as 

 Peter Daw, Silladar, Eunice Bell, Sanardo, Ross 

 Scott, the futurity winner, Carmelita Hall, Peter 

 Henley, Lord Frisco and Neva Brook. The winnings 

 for the year amounted to $70,947.25. In 1922 the 

 Murphy stable won $61,490 making the total from 

 1909 to the close of 1922 $1,085,762.75. The money 

 winners in 1922 were Margaret Dillon, Czarworthy, 

 Hope Frisco, Peter Etawah, Bill Sharen, Roy Grat- 

 tan. Princess Etawah and Plain Mac. Peter Manning 

 also trotted a remarkable series of fast miles. In 

 one of them he cut the world's record to 1:56%. 



