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mile tracks. He dropped in at the first Toledo meet- 

 ing and won in 2 :07. This was followed by a victory 

 at Cleveland in 2:041/4 and his remarkable showing 

 at the second Toledo meeting where he won the 

 $25,00"0 trot in 2:02. His last appearance was at 

 Kalamazoo where he landed the $10,000 trot in 

 2:0414. 



Hollyrood Harrod took the word in nine races. 

 He won four and was second in three. At Syracuse 

 he made a record of 2:031/2. 



' The following were the leading drivers in the 

 Grand Circuit in 1929 with the number of races 

 won by them at the mile track meetings: 



Palin 45 Daniels 7 



Stokes 26 Ray 6 



Cox 26 Dickerson 6 



Felming 21 Harsch 6 



White 19 Childs 6 



Berry 14 Thomas 6 



Hodson 11 Egan 6 



Valentine 10 Van Buren 5 



McMillan 9 Morrison 5 



Parshall 8 Crozier 5 



Twelve of the horses in Palin's stable won races. 

 Winnipeg won eleven, Labrador eight, Contender 

 five, Chester Stout four. Saint Guy four, Alexander 

 Direct two, and Betty Ann, San Guy, Princess Iro- 

 quois, Riley, and Calumet Albert one each. Cox 

 did the most of his winning with colts. Of his lot 

 Walter Dear won six, Volomite six, Miss Woerner 

 four, Hazelton three. Sir Guy Mac two. Senator 

 Brewer two, and Arbutus, Dewey MxiKinney and 

 Guy Day one each. 



The most of the winners landed by Harry Stokes 



