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are the only ones which appeared in it last year. 

 Grayworthy also had the unusual honor of return- 

 ing after a skip from 1921. 



Murphy topped the list of Grand Circuit drivers 

 with fifty-nine races to his credit. Cox was second 

 with twenty-eight, and Childs third with twenty- 

 seven. Palin was fourth with nineteen and Dicker- 

 son fifth with sixteen. The latter also won twelve 

 races in the Orange County Circuit and two at the 

 Illinois State Fair with the Arden Homestead Stable 

 horses, making his score thirty for the season. 



In the money winning column Murphy was again 

 in first place with $98,305 and Cox second with $73,- 

 437. The horses raced by Marvin Childs won $48,- 

 931.25, Ribbon Cane being the most successful. Will 

 Dickerson won $32,214.50 in the Grand Circuit, 

 $21,990 in the Orange County Circuit, and $2,000 at 

 the Illinois State Fair. This made a total of $56,- 

 204.50 and placed him third in the table of money 

 winning drivers in 1925. 



Fred Egan's mount behind Thompson Dillon at 

 Toledo where he won the $25,000 trot jumped his 

 winnings in the Grand Circut in 1925 to $29,475. 

 Nat Ray gathered in $22,625.50, his largest item 

 being the $15,325 Tarzan Grattan won at Kalama- 

 zoo. 



The Murphy winners in addition to Crawford 

 were Hollyrood Leonard, Trumpet, winner of the 

 $25,000 trot at Aurora, Queen Volo, Clara Dillon, 

 Dr. Strongworthy, Etta Druien, winner of the 

 Transylvania, Mac Silk, Pearl Benboe, Becky Beal, 



