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second on the list with forty races won. They were 

 scored with sixteen horses, of which the three-year- 

 old filly Guaveta landed five, Charles Direct, Mauna 

 Loa, and Don Gill four each, while three first moneys 

 were won with Etabella, Miss Rico, and Peter Star. 



Brusie started his 1921 campaign at the Toronto 

 winter meeting where he w^on with Prince Abbe and 

 Belle Coronado. His next win was at Avon, Conn., 

 with Etabella. The following week he sprang a 

 surprise when he defeated Sylvie Brooke and Hale 

 Garner at Windsor with Guaveta. He also won with 

 the Etawah filly at Greenfield, Springfield, and 

 Brockton. 



Early in the season Brusie thought he had a 

 stake horse in Charles Direct. He pulled up lame at 

 Avon after showing a mile in 2:08 and was not in 

 trim to race again until the middle of September. 

 Mauna Loa failed to win until the fairs started. 

 At Springfield and Brockton, she showed her ability 

 to beat 2:10 over a half-mile track. 



A weeks' illness at Columbus during the Septem- 

 ber meeting resulted in Cox being placed third in 

 the list of 1921 w^inning drivers. While he was in 

 the hospital, McMahon won for him with Gray- 

 worthy and Jane the Great. 



Cox won thirty-nine races with thirteen horses. Of 

 this group Grayworthy was the leader. He won ten 

 races with him and also showed that he was the 

 best racing trotter of the year. Of his 'other leaders 

 Cox won eight races with Jane the Great, five with 

 E. Colorado, and three each with The Great Miss 



