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Dear's victory in the Hambletonian putting him over 

 the peak. 



Full Worthy and Gaylworthy, two sons of Guy 

 Axworthy, proved the leading winners for Harry 

 Stokes. Each of them landed three races with him 

 up. He also won two races with Prince Don, Calumet 

 Adam, and Sir Walter, and one each with Bonnie 

 M., which he drove for Hodson at Syracuse, Royal 

 Guy, Tease, Lee Hagyard which he drove for Par- 

 shall at Cleveland, Hollyrood Lexington, Black Leaf, 

 Alma Lee, Axworthy Pride, Peter Locanda, Jessa- 

 mine, Etta Volo, Gavolo, Zev McKlyo, Aquitania and 

 Demas Harvester. 



Aubrey Rodney won twelve of his twenty-five 

 races with Bronx, four with Dr. Vorhees, three with 

 Myra Harvester, two each with Star Echo and Net 

 Worth, and one each with Mordkin and Star Unko. 

 Bronx made a remarkable campaign. 



The western trainer Henry Thomas had a splen- 

 did group of young horses. He won seven races with 

 Hollyrood Chief and sold him before he defeated 

 Hollyrood Harrod at Lexington. He also won four 

 races with Shirley and Hollyrood Hunter, two each 

 with Senna Tea and Hollyrood Volo, and one each 

 with Lady Russell Boy, Bellevue, Rippling Water 

 and Kinney Direct, the last named being put over 

 the plate at Grand Rapids in 2:01%. Henry Thomas 

 won twenty-three races with these horses. 



W. Flemming did not begin winning until the Bay 

 State Circuit meeting at Springfield. From that time 

 he won twenty- two races. Of that number Major 



