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Abbe into the two minute list with a mark of 1 :59i/i. 



Will Dickerson comes next in the list with twenty- 

 eight races. His starts were limited to the Grand 

 and Orange County Circuits in which he won twelve 

 out of thirteen races with Hollyrood Colin, five each 

 with Cinema and Guy Ozark, four with Highland 

 Scott, one with the two-year-old colt Caretaker, and 

 one with Etta Volo which he drove for Ben White 

 when she defeated Spencer in the Horseman Stake. 



When Vic Fleming hung up his sulky after the 

 Toledo overcoat meeting he had won twenty-seven 

 races. Grattan Bars was his most profitable pupil. 

 This horse landed eight races, three of them being 

 the $25,000 fixtures at Kalamazoo, Toledo and Wind- 

 sor. Fleming's other winners were Callie Direct, 

 Frisco Star, Myrtle Baxter, Allan, Fine Girl, The 

 Royal Lady, Raven Azoff, Mazie Brooke, Trumpet, 

 Minnie Wallace, and Guy Abbe with which he won 

 the Review Stake at Goshen and finished second to 

 Spencer in the Hambletonian Stake at Syracuse. 



During the latter part of August, Lyman Brusie 

 took over the Woody Hill Farm stable and started 

 on a trip to the fairs. From that time until he 

 scored his last win at Brockton with Bronx, Lyman 

 won twenty-seven races. The returns show that he 

 won six races with Flambo, five with Lema Volo, 

 three with Bin McKlyo, two each with Neil Volo, 

 Heatherbell, Bronx, and Miss Ante, and one each 

 with Azure Volo, Pax Volo, Chattanooga, Joe Lewis 

 and Nancy Gentry. Four of this lot were members 

 of his father's stable while his showing jumped the 



