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Of his other starters Allie Clay won three races, 

 while two each were credited to Dan Aubrey and 

 Senator Wilkes. The death of Louie Grattan at 

 Columbus in August weakened Fleming's stable. 



Stokes, Crozier and Whitehead are each tied with 

 twenty-one winners. The Ohio reinsman won five 

 with Charley Sweet before he met with a mishap 

 that put him on the shelf, and four each with Peter 

 Coley and Peter Beiler. Frank Little and Walter 

 Sterling were also double winners for him, the 

 Peter Volo gelding being one of the fastest three- 

 year-old trotters in 1921. 



Notwithstanding a broken collar bone which put 

 him down for a month, Crozier won seven races with 

 Almaden Onward, four with Labe Riddell and three 

 with Harkness E. Whitehead won five races with 

 Dr. Douglas, four with Miss Zola Zombro, and three 

 each with Van H. and Baby Ginter. He also won two 

 with Princess M. and one each with Belle Alcantara, 

 Lena Moko and King Hedgewood. 



The ex-soldier Marvin Childs staged a splendid 

 come back with Hal Mahone and Kilo Watts. He 

 won nine races with the pacer and five with the 

 Watts mare. 



Of the reinsmen who made a good showing with 

 one horse, McDonald leads with Jeanette Rankin. 

 He won eleven races with her in the fastest com- 

 pany. Grayworthy and Main Lick were the only 

 horses that defeated her on the trip from Cleveland 

 to Lexington. Allen won twelve races with Single G. 

 and Nat Ray nine with Jimmie McKerron. Snow 



