RACEALONG 99 



Winter and Judson Girl, the last named finishing 

 second in three of them. After that date the race was 

 put on the three heat plan, Margaret Druien winning 

 off the reel in 1914 and Peter Scott the next year. 



In 1916 Mabel Trask and St. Frisco were the 

 leaders. At Hartford the preceding week this splendid 

 pair of trotters battled for six heats before the San 

 Francisco horse was declared the winner. At Syra- 

 cuse, St. Frisco trotted three heats in 2:05%, 2:03%, 

 2:051/4, Al Mack finishing second in the fastest mile. 



Neither Royal Mack or Prince Loree, the next two 

 winners, reached the mark set by St. Frisco, but in 

 1919 in a battle with thirteen of the fastest trotters 

 in training, McGregor the Great won from Marion- 

 dale in 2:03iA. 



Peter Manning placed his name at the top of the 

 summary in 1920. His fastest heat was trotted in 

 2:0414. The following year Greyworthy moved the 

 mark down to 2:021/?. This remained as the record 

 of the event until 1928 when Benelwyn defeated 

 Fullworthy and a large field in 2:01i/o. In this race 

 Fullworthy won a heat in 2:02 and in 1929 he came 

 back again and won the $10,000 event from Holly- 

 rood Pat and Gay 1 worthy in 2:021/2. 



In the interval between the victory of Gaylworthy 

 and the fast trip made by Benelwyn this splendid 

 fixture was won by Czarworthy in 2:03%, Taurida 

 in 2:041/2 and Tilly Brook in 2:04%, EU)b Armstrong 

 in 2:07, Sumatra in 2:021/^ and Sam Williams in 

 2:031A. Tilly Brook and Bob WiUiams won their 

 races over the cinder track. 



