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lot three scored on the mile tracks, one of them 

 being Guesswork. She won the $10,000 event at 

 Syracuse in 2:0214.. Peter the Great's other win- 

 ners on the larger ovals were Lullawat and Peter 

 Elliott. 



Etta Druien and Peter Etawah kept the name of 

 Etawah before the public. Peter Etewah landed the 

 $20,000 pace at Toledo after Berry the Great and 

 Hollyrood Volo were killed off in the preliminary 

 heats. Etta Druien also trotted in 2:021/2 at Toledo, 

 a mark that was cut to 2:02i4 by Sam Williams 

 and beaten by Hazleton at Atlanta in 2:01%, mak- 

 ing the Grand Circuit race record for 1927. 



Last year Ruth M. Chenault won for Coldstream 

 Farm. This year Signal Peter was kept in the lime- 

 light by Nellie Signal. She won the two-year-old 

 event at Toledo in 2:071/4. Signal Flash, a three- 

 year-old by him, also scored at Syracuse in 2:06%. 



Lee Tide and Great Britton, two young sires, each 

 had a splendid representative. The son of Lee Ax- 

 worthy started off with Spencer in the two-year-old 

 events. He won at Detroit in 2:081/4, Kalamazoo in 

 2:0714, Cleveland in 2:05i4, Goshen in 2:0734, 

 Indianapolis in 2:07 and was in the thick of the fight 

 in the two-year-old fixtures at Lexington. 



The three-year-old pacer Hollyrood Jacquelin 

 carried Great Britton into the racing calendar. She 

 won at Kalamazoo in 2:0614, at Syracuse in 2:061/4, 

 at Indianapolis in 2:03%, and at Lexington in 

 2:04%. 



During the trip Murphy won thirty-one races and 



