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made the best showing for that horse. 



Shirley Harvester proved the best in The Har- 

 vester's lot of winners and the two-year-old gelding 

 Mr. McComas the leader among the Etawah trotters. 

 Of the Dillon Axworthy's, Gordon Dillon and Hamsa 

 Dillon were the most successful. 



Hazel McKlyo was the busiest of her sire's get 

 and Highland Scott the fastest representative of 

 Peter Scott, whose other winners included Scotland, 

 Lord Scott, Black Scott and Becky Beal. 



CHILCOOT 



After Chilcoot won the $10,000 Charter Oak Purse, 

 in 1918, Thos. W. Murphy stated that he would not 

 be started again. He had a bowed tendon that 

 bothered him. That year Chilcoot took the word in 

 eight races of which he won five and was second in 

 three. At the first North Randall meeting he won in 

 2:061/2 while at Kalamazoo he finished second to 

 Wilkes Brewer in 2:051/2- June Red defeated him at 

 Toledo in a three in five race after he won a heat 

 in 2:05%. His fastest race was trotted at Columbus 

 where he won in 2:06%, 2:041/4, 2:04l^ from Heir 

 Reaper. 



Chilcoot was not started at the second North 

 Randall meeting* He was one of Murphy's nine 

 winners at Philadelphia and he again finished second 

 to June Red at Poughkeepsie. At that time he was 

 very lame. Still he came through in front at Read- 

 ville in the $5,000 Massachusetts and closed his 



