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of three years was also made in the teeth of Man- 

 uehto. This horse was not raced in Denmark, He 

 was sent to England. 



In the spring of 1921 Dr. H. Z. Frisbie of Elkland, 

 Pa., again appeared as the owner of a horse called 

 Advance Guard which he affirmed was bred by Ben- 

 jamin Rathbun, a farmer living near Nelson, Pa. This 

 horse was represented as being foaled in 1915 and 

 Frisbie signed all of the papers. Later on Advance 

 Guard was identified as Belgic 2:08i/4 by Bingara. 

 He was foaled in 1912, but by bishoping his teeth 

 the horse passed the veterinaries as a six-year-old 

 or as being foaled in 1915. 



In 1921 when Belgic was shipped as Advance 

 Guard C. C. Cramer rounded out the consignment by 

 sending over Pretty Baby 2:lSy.i by Junior Stokes 

 as Queen Ivan, May Shawbay by Shawbay as Blue 

 Bird, and Last Sheet 2:13i/4 by Mainsheet as Ida 

 Tearolaine. The teeth of the last named were 

 bishoped to show that she was six years old instead 

 of nine. In other words, he made this mare appear 

 as being foaled in 1915 instead of 1912. At the same 

 time Cramer sent along the chestnut mare Mabel 

 Worthy 2:15i/i,'by Ortolan Axworthy under her true 

 name and wrote L. C. Borup of Copenhagen to buy 

 her. 



In the spring of 1922 a horse called Jack Demp- 

 sey was shipped. He was alleged to be bred by G. M. 

 Madsen of Hudson, N. Y. This horse was represent- 

 ed as being foaled in 1916 and being by Hollyrood 

 Dan, dam Lilly Sligo 2:161/4 by Shgo. Hollyrood Dan 



