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Syracuse drew a wet week. All of the racing ex- 

 cept one day was over the cinder track. The time 

 made over the loose footing was remarkable. Sir 

 Roche paced in 2:00l^ and Etta Druien trotted in 

 2:03. 



There were one hundred and eighty-six races de- 

 cided during the trip. Of that number fifty-five were 

 won by horses that traced to Walnut Hall Farm. 



Guy Axworthy led in the number of winners, 

 races won, and amount of winnings. losola's Worthy 

 was the most fortunate. She won the second re- 

 newal of the Hambletonian Stake in which $34,- 

 836.10 was handed to her owner. She also landed the 

 Review, Horseman and Kentucky Futurities as well 

 as the three-year-old race at Atlanta. Her winnings 

 amounted to $56,697.95. The other leaders in the 

 Guy Axworthy group included Fullworthy, with 

 which Murphy won six races; Guy Watts, Fine Girl 

 and High Noon, each with three to their credit : Guy 

 Ozark, the winner of the fast classes at Lexington 

 and Atlanta where he trotted the last half of two 

 heats in 59 seconds; Bugle Call, a double event 

 winner at Syracuse; San Guy, Nescopec, Otzinach- 

 son, Aileen Guy, True Guy and Red Aubrey, each 

 of which earned brackets. 



Thirteen trotters by Guy Axworthy won thirty 

 races at Grand Circuit meetings in 1927. In the 

 matter of records losola's Worthy won in 2:03%, 

 Aileen Guy in 2:03l^, Guy Ozark in 2:03, Full Wor- 

 thy in 2:04. When Red Aubrey won at Atlanta in 

 2:081/2 he was the twentieth performer added to 



