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Utton won nine races with Hunter Hedgewood, 

 three with Barney Sunshine, and two each with Joe 

 Bing, Helen Guy and Mabel Mack. Eula H. was the 

 leader in the Keyes lot. She won six races. He also 

 won five with Edna McKlyo and three each with 

 Hedgewood K. and Cap Leggett, and one with 

 Ruby P. 



All but one of Tom Berry's winners were owned by 

 the Hanover Shoe Farms. His leader was the two- 

 year-old filly Hanover's Bertha with which he placed 

 the two-year-old record at 2:02. She also won two 

 races for him in one of which she trotted in 2:0414, 

 while in her first race at Lexington with Main McEl- 

 wyn she reduced the two-year-old record to 2:03%. 

 With the other horses Berry won four races with 

 Brother Hanover, two each with General Hanover, 

 Foster Dillon, Miss Bertha Hanover, Miss Hanover 

 and Nancy Hanover, and one each with Micro Dillon 

 and Miss Guy. 



Walter Breitenfield and Carl Dill are tied each with 

 seventeen winners. Blushing Beauty and Cold Cash 

 were the leaders in the Missouri stable. Each of 

 them won five races. Of the others Fantom won four 

 races and Betsey Prigg one. Dill won four races with 

 Dewey McKinney in the Orange County Circuit. He 

 also won three races with Sir Guy Mac in the same 

 series. Of his other starters Voltaire won three 

 races, Morning Express, Volarro and Nescopec two 

 each, and Peter McKinney one. 



Highland Scott and Due Return were the leaders 

 in Will Dickerson's stable. Each of them won four 



