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The events which Peter Etawah won at Akron and 

 Toledo were worth $13,465. This gives him a place 

 in the list over Fire Glow. This remarkable two- 

 year-old won $13,115 in five races and made a world's 

 race record of 2:04. 



Kahla Dillon was placed twelfth among the money 

 makers. Her first notice was passed out at Goshen 

 when she won over the half-mile track in 2:07V2» 

 2:071/4, 2:07%. Her next show trip was at Lex- 

 ington where she won the Transylvania in 2:021/2 

 from Aileen Guy, Victor Frisco and Etta Druien. 

 As the last half of Kahla Dillon's mile was trotted 

 in 1:00% and the last quarter in 2914 seconds. 

 Kahla Dillon's winnings amounted to $11,650. 



Doane the third representative of the two lap 

 courses won $11,300. He was started in eleven races 

 of which he won eight. During his campaign he re- 

 duced the race record for three-year-olds over a 

 half-mile track to 2:07% and the time record to 

 2:06i/i. 



Louis Direct won six races on the mile tracks for 

 Lullwater Farm and was awarded $11,282. Kashmir 

 won four races and $11,116 before she began to make 

 the mistakes which put her out of the three-year-old 

 events, after the stables left Cleveland. 



By winning two heats in one of the $20,000 events 

 at Toledo and picking up some money in other races 

 the Axworth gelding Clayworth landed $11,110. He 

 defeated Hazleton at Toledo and almost caught Sam 

 Williams at Kalamazoo. 



Hollyrood Volo was one of the seventeen horses 



