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each with Argot Napoleon, Early Todd and Lela 

 Frisco, the last named being transferred to his out- 

 fit from the Brusie stable prior to the Brockton 

 meeting. 



Twelve of the horses trained by Dr. Parshall at 

 Urbana, Ohio, scored in 1928. Al B. was the most 

 successful. He won seven races. Of the others Volo 

 Peter won six, Easter Lilly four, Lauderdale, Frog- 

 gie, The Flying Parson, and Queen Abbe two each, 

 while Lecco Jr., Josephine Volo, Robin Hood, Rose 

 M. and the three-year-old filly Belle Evans each 

 made one score. They placed the Parshall score at 

 thirty. 



Harry Brusie finished one point behind him. He 

 made his score of twenty-nine with eight horses. 

 Of his lot the three-year-old filly Lela Frisco by San 

 Francisco was the leader. He won eight races with 

 her before she was transferred to Flemming. Harry 

 Brusie also drove Bronx in six of the eleven races 

 placed to his credit. He started him on the way to 

 victory. Brusie also won five races with Azure Volo, 

 giving him the half mile track race record of 2:07 

 for three-year-old trotters at Brockton, four races 

 with the two-year-old colt Volomo, two with Neil 

 Volo, and one each with Gleaming Silk, Guy Leyburn 

 and Heatherbell. 



Will Hodson had twenty-nine winners. Hollyrood 

 Dick proved his best mount. He won thirteen races. 

 His other winners were Bonnie M., Summersworthy, 

 Bert Abbe, Tramp Union, Jimmy Strathmore and 

 Bennett Volo. While at Lexington he dropped Bert 



