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LEADING REINSMEN IN 1921 



Of the reinsmen who won over twenty races in 

 1921, Thomas W. Murphy led with a score of forty- 

 five. That total was made with fourteen horses, 

 four of which were credited with twenty victories. 



The Canadian bred gelding Roy Grattan was his 

 most consistent winner. He landed nine races. Peter 

 Daw stood second on the list with seven. This horse 

 failed to show in front until the circuit stables 

 reached Hartford. From that date he was busy. At 

 Syracuse he won again while at Columbus he was 

 credited with three races and at Lexington with 

 two. 



The three-year-old colt Silladar won all of his en- 

 gagements from the second Toledo meeting to Syra- 

 cuse, except at Hartford, six being the number of 

 his victories. Peter Henley and Sanardo each won 

 four. The latter was the only new two-minute per- 

 former in 1921. He was unable to defeat Single G., 

 and Hal Mahone defeated him at Cleveland and 

 Columbus. 



The three-year-old fillies Rose Scott and Eunice 

 Belle added considerable to the winnings of the 

 stable. Early in the season the Peter Volo filly scored 

 three victories in consecutive weeks and then 

 failed, while Rose Scott, after being defeated at 

 Readville, by Favonian, won at Columbus and Lex- 

 ington. Carmelita Hall, Neva Brooke and Princess 

 Nadena were the other double winners in the Mur- 

 phy stable. 



The New England reinsman Harry Brusie stood 



