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fills this bill as in addition to winning five races he 

 finished second in eight and third in one. 



Walter Dear made his first start in 1929 at Grand 

 Rapids where he won from Contender in 2:03i4. 

 His next bid was in the Champion Stallion Stake at 

 Cleveland where he won after Volomite and Con- 

 tender each had a heat. After winning the Review 

 Purse at Goshen in 2:05V2 and the Breeders' Stake 

 at Syracuse in 2:03, Walter Dear remained in the 

 stable, a part of the time on the sick list, until Lex- 

 ington where he won the Kentucky Futurity from 

 Miss Woerner in 2:02% and the Hambletonian Stake 

 from his three stable companions Volomite, Sir Guy 

 Mac and Miss Woerner. 



Volomite won six out of nine starts, his defeats 

 being in the events that were landed by Walter Dear 

 at Cleveland and Lexington. His first start as a 

 three-year-old was in the Matron Stake at Toledo. 

 He won from Contender in 2:05. He also won at 

 Detroit in 2:07. Volomite's next score was made at 

 Hartford in the Charter Oak $10,000 Purse in 

 2:031/4. This was followed by victories at Goshen, 

 Indianapolis, and Cincinnati. 



Miss Woerner was undefeated until she met Wal- 

 ter Dear in the Kentucky Futurity. She won at To- 

 ledo, Detroit, Hartford and Syracuse while during 

 an off week Cox hopped over to Reading and won the 

 Trotter & Pacer Stake with her from her stable mate 

 Sir Guy Mac. 



The pacing colts also made a good showing. Bet- 

 terwin won at Hartford, Goshen and Syracuse where 



