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preceding year. When shifted to a pace Anna Brad- 

 ford's Girl won all the way down the line and pulled 

 up at Lexington with a record of 2:01. Mr. McElwyn 

 after winning a number of engagements made a rec- 

 ord of 2:04 and Lee Worthy raced in 2:02V2- 



White had a remarkable group of youngsters in 

 1924. He dominated the three-year-old events with 

 Mr. McElwyn and after the Grand Circuit closed 

 gave him a record of 1:59%. For the two-year-old 

 events he had Sumatra, Aileen Guy, and Poppy. 



Aileen Guy was White's leader in the three-year- 

 old races in 1925. Charm and StaUion Belle were 

 his best two-year-olds but neither of them could 

 catch Peter Maltby, another graduate of the Orlando 

 winter training colony. 



In 1926 Ben White had a clever lot of two-year-old 

 trotters. Ruth M. Chenault was the best. She won 

 all of her engagements. The other two-year-olds in 

 the stable included Great Atlantic, a stake winner 

 at Goshen, losola's Worthy, and Gray Brewer. Charm 

 took the word in the three-year-old events which 

 were won by Guy McKinney. 



losola's Worthy and Kashmir, two of White's 

 pupils, won the three-year-old fixtures in 1927. The 

 Belwin filly scored in the Matron and Champion Stal- 

 lion Stakes. After they were disposed of losola's 

 Worthy went to the front. Her last two starts were 

 in the Kentucky Futurity and Hambletonian Stake. 

 She won both of them and made a record of 2:03%. 



In 1928 the members of White's stable were scat- 

 tered all over the lot. On race day Guy Heasley 



