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he won four races with Guy Ozark, three with Anna 

 Bradford's Girl, three with Peter Maltby, and two 

 with Guy Trogan. 



Of the thirteen races won in the Grand Circuit 

 by Vic Fleming, four stand to the credit of Kentucky 

 Todd, Jr. Jean Grattan and Jeanette Royal each 

 won three for him. He also scored with Myrtle 

 Baxter, Doctor B. and the two-year-old filly Charm 

 which he drove for Ben White at Kalamazoo. 



Callie Direct and Frank Worthy were the busiest 

 members of Fred Egan's stable and Phil O'Neill 

 won five of the ten races awarded Crozier. Of the 

 others three were won by Miss Czar Moko and one 

 each by Frank Manager and Peter Coley. 



Four of the nine races landed by Ben White on 

 the mile tracks were won by Aileen Guy. They were 

 worth while as they carried the amounts set aside 

 for the National Stallion Stake as well as the Re- 

 view, Breeders' and Kentucky Futurities. White also 

 won the Rainy Day stake with Stallion Belle and 

 the Consolation with Wire Worthy. 



Tarzan Grattan and Red Top were Nat Ray's 

 most conspicuous winners. The first named won the 

 $25,000 pace at Kalamazoo and Red Top reduced the 

 mile and a half record to 3:141/2 when he won at 

 Toledo. The three-year-old gelding Gordon Dillon 

 and Peter Fellows were the fastest trotters in Walter 

 Garrison's stable. Both of them won in 2:04%. 



Favonian won five races for Edman. Todd Hart 

 also landed the same number for Putnam at the 

 Grand Ciriuit meetings before he mowed down the 



