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Goshen Kashmir was not started. losola's Worthy 

 won in 2:06 after losing heats to Highboy and Ben- 

 elwyn. 



As the Hambletonian Stake was not raced at the 

 New York State Fair losola's Worthy made her next 

 start at Indianapolis. At that point she won in 

 2:05%. Her last two wins were at Lexington. The 

 first week losola's Worthy won the Futurity and the 

 second week landed the Hambletonian Stake in 

 2:03% from Nescopec. 



In the first Hambletonian Stake, Guy McKinney 

 and Guy Dean, two sons of Guy Axworthy, finished 

 first and second. In the second renewal losola's 

 Worthy and Nescopec, two daughters of Guy Ax- 

 worthy, were the leaders. Benelwyn, a son of Guy 

 Axworthy, was in third place. 



losola's Worthy was bred by Fred F. Field of 

 Brockton, Mass. She was developed by Ben White. 

 In 1927 before the beginning of the racing season 

 she was sold to E. J. Merkle of Columbus, Ohio, for 

 $10,000. He raced her and at the close of the season 

 consigned her to the New York sale where Dr. Ogden 

 M. Edwards, Jr. purchased losola's Worthy for Wal- 

 nut Hall Farm for $10,600. 



The pacer Bert Abbe stood second in the list of 

 money makers in 1927. He raced in 2:03 on a half 

 mile track and won $29,812. His card shows fifteen 

 firsts out of eighteen starts. This horse is by The 

 Abbe, a double-gaited brother of The Abbott, which 

 in 1900 reduced the world's trott'ing record to 

 2:031/4. 



