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were catch mounts. He won three races with Full 

 Worthy, in one of which he trotted in 2:02, three 

 with Gaylworthy, the Walnut Hall Cup and Castle- 

 ton being in the lot and gave him a record of 2:02%, 

 two with Sir Walter, and two with Prince Don. The 

 others included Lee Hagyard which he marked in 

 2:04%, Bonnie M. with which he won the $10,000 

 pace at Syracuse, Alma Lee, Etta Volo, Jessamine, 

 Black Leaf, and Calumet Adam with which he de- 

 feated Cold Cash in 2:051/2. 



Bernice Logan, Darkey Grattan, The Royal Lady, 

 and Young Senator were the leaders in Vic Flem- 

 ing's stable. Ben White's score was made with the 

 two-year-old trotters Main McElwyn, Hoyle, and 

 Jessamine, and the aged trotters Grey Brewer, Ruth 

 M. Chenault which he marked in 2:0314 ^t Grand 

 Rapids, Etta Volo, and Yuma. 



All but one of Tom Berry's winners were from 

 the Hanover Shoe Farm. He won four races with 

 Brother Hanover, two each with Miss Hanover, Han- 

 over's Bertha, General Hanover and Forbes Dillon, 

 and one with Miss Bertha Hanover and Miss Guy. 



After winning eight races at four meetings in the 

 Bay State Circuit with Widow Grattan, Hollyrood 

 Pat, Leona the Great, Summers Worthy and Peter 

 Patch, Hodson dropped into the Grand Circuit at 

 Toledo. He won eleven races on the mile rings, not- 

 withstanding the spill at Goshen which put him on 

 the ground during the New York State Fair. Hod- 

 son's card shows that Bonnie M., Widow Grattan, 

 and Hollyrood Patch each won two races for him 



