244 RACEALONG 



The Lee Tide colt Spencer stands at the top of 

 two-year-old winners. His balance for the year was 

 $26,213.75. The bulk of this was won in the Good 

 Time Stake at Goshen and the Rainy Day Stake at 

 Cleveland where he and Scotland had a three heat 

 contest. The first heat went to Spencer in 2:051/2 

 and the second to Scotland in 2:05%. In the third 

 heat Scotland made a break and Spencer won from 

 The Virginia Senator in 2:10%. 



Sam Williams and Hazleton fill the next two points 

 in the list of money makers. Each of them won nine 

 races. For his efforts Sam Williams was awarded 

 $21,827 and Hazleton $19,345. 



First money in the $25,000 pace at Kalamazoo and 

 winnings at other points placed Prue Grattan in sixth 

 place in the money makers group. She won $18,620. 



The race which Scotland trotted over the cinder 

 track at Syracuse where he won the Wet Weather 

 Stake together with what he gathered in at Kala- 

 mazoo, Cleveland and Lexington placed him seventh 

 in the money maker column. His winnings amounted 

 to $14,862. 



While the Guy Axworthy filly Nescopec won but 

 one race in 1927 the place money in the futurities 

 and Hambletonian Stake moved her winnings up to 

 $14,377. 



Millie W. is the second half-miler to appear among 

 the money makers. She won $14,157. With this 

 added to what Bert Abbe won, it makes a total of 

 $43,967. That is the best showing ever made by 

 a pair on a half-mile track in one season. 



