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Guy Axworthy's 2:10 list in 1927. 



Peter Volo, also located at Walnut Hall Farm, 

 stood in second place. Ten of his get won seventeen 

 races in the 1927 Grand Circuit. Hollyrood Volo won 

 three and paced in 2:01V2 at Lexington. The three- 

 year-old gelding Volo Rico also won three and paced 

 in 2:05. Of the others Hollyrood Colin, Sigrid Volo 

 and Brook Volo each won two races while Mr. 

 Hanna, Bennett Volo, Hollyrood Highboy and Ace 

 High each scored once. 



Peter Scott stood third with sixteen races won by 

 three trotters. Sam Williams was his leader. He 

 won nine out of ten starts and made a record of 

 2:021/4. Clara Bascom won four races and the two- 

 year-old colt Scotland three with the Breeders' Fu- 

 turity which was raced at Cleveland during the 

 open week included. 



Five members of the Belwin family won ten races. 

 Of the lot Kashmir was the best. She trotted in 

 2:031/2 in the Champion StalHon Stake and won four 

 of the big three-year-old events before lameness 

 put her out of the money at Indianapolis and Lex- 

 ington. Belwin also scored on the larger ovals with 

 Bennett, Riley, Hollyrood Jessie and the two-year- 

 old pacing filly Belvolo. 



Lu Princeton had a brilliant representative^ in 

 Hazleton. He won nine out of eleven races and trot- 

 ted his last heat at Atlanta in 2:01%. Lu Trask, an- 

 other member of the family won at Indianapolis. 



San Francisco and Grattan Royal each had four 

 representatives which won eight races. Fire Glow 



