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tracks, and Guy Aubrey, winner of twenty-five races 

 on the western tracks. His outstanding colts were 

 the two-year-old Guy Day that was timed saparately 

 in 2:031/4 in the Lexington Stake and the three-year- 

 old pacer Petroguy with which Palin won eight races 

 in the Grand Circuit. 



Labrador and Bronx were the leaders in the Bel- 

 win group. Palin won eight races with Labrador, 

 one of them being the $25,000 pace at Toledo. Bronx 

 won twelve races over the half-mile tracks where the 

 competition was keen. The other prominent ones by 

 Belwin were Crawford, Cherokee Hal, Flambo with 

 which Harry Brusie defeated Bronx and Everglade. 



Of the fifty-one winners credited to San Francisco, 

 the most of them were seen on the half-mile tracks. 

 The best showing was made by Neil Frisco, Andy 

 Frisco, a brother to Sanardo, Quick Assets, and 

 Betsey Prigg. 



Chestnut Peter the fourth Walnut Hall Farm stal- 

 lion to appear in this group, flashed into the flood 

 light when Peter Cowl won the $25,000 trot at Toledo 

 in 2:02. That event made him the outstanding trot- 

 ter of the year. His showing was followed by the 

 series of races in which Chester Stout, Bray Stout, 

 Peter Leonard, and the two-year-old colt Wedgemere 

 took the word and won. 



The outstanding winners in the Grattan Royal 

 group were Darkey Grattan, Willis Grattan and King 

 Grattan. Cap Leggett, Hunter Hedgewood, and 

 Hedgewood K. were the best in the Hedgewood Boy 

 lot. Of the thirty-three winners by Ortolan Axwor- 



