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he cut the three-year-old race record for pacers to 

 2:011/2- In the two-year-old field Calumet Adam won 

 his four engagements and the last time out placed 

 the world's record for foals of his age at 2:041/2- 



None of the Grand Circuit winners in 1929 came 

 near the record set by Crawford in 1925 when he 

 won sixteen races. The following won four or more 

 races : 



Winnipeg . 11 Calumet Adam 4 



Main McElwyn 9 Tronia Britton 4 



Labrador 8 Miss Woerner 4 



Petroguy 6 High Noon 4 



Walter Dear 6 Kinney Direct 4 



Enoch Guy 6 Clara Bascom 4 



Volomite 6 Darkey Grattan 4 



Contender 5 Hoyle 4 



Hollyrood Harrod 4 Peter Cowl 4 



The Royal Lady 4 



Four of the eighteen horses in the above table 

 were in Palin's stable. Winnipeg won all of his 

 engagements. Labrador won all the way from 

 Lexington to Hartford where he was defeated by 

 The Royal Lady. He also scored at Goshen. Petro- 

 guy took the word in thirteen races. He won six, 

 was second in three, third in two, fourth in one and 

 unplaced in one. 



Enoch Guy won six out of nine starts and pulled 

 up with a record of 2:011/2. Kinney Direct was 

 placed in five races and won four. His best showing 

 was made at Lexington where he won from Gilda 

 Gray in 2:00%. The Royal Lady and Darkey Grat- 

 tan maintained the reputation of the Grattan Royal 

 family by each winning four races. 



Peter Cowl won all of his engagements on the 



