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Stock Farm Purse, making her record of 2:09l^. 

 At Lexington, Susie N. finished second to Miss 

 Adbell in the Kentucky Futurity and won the Lex- 

 ington Stake in which she again distanced The 

 Phantom. 



After this trip Murphy went on and completed 

 Edward Thompson's royal flush of winners. In 1906 

 he paraded Rudy Kipp and won nine out of ten 

 races with him, giving him a record of 2:041/4 in a 

 dash race at Columbus. For some reason a picture 

 of this Tennessee pacer does not appear in the 

 gallery but the balance of them are there. The others 

 in the group are Native Belle, which startled the 

 world when she cut the two-year-old record to 2 :07% 

 in a race in 1907, the ''old plough horse" R. T. C. 

 in his light chestnut almost a buckskin coat, and 

 Frank Bogash Jr., the first gelding to race across 

 the two-minute line. 



Of the other paintings the latest arrival is the 

 roan colt Trampfast as he looked when he defeated 

 Dorothy Worthy, dam of Chestnut Peter, in the 

 two-year-old division of the Kentucky Futurity in 

 1907, Peter Volo, the champion two, three and four- 

 year-old whose record of 2:02 was made in a race, 

 the black coated Anna Bradford that came within 

 three-quarters of a second of entering the two- 

 minute list in her three-year-old form, and Lassie 

 McGregor, a winner of the M. & M. at Detroit and 

 which broke down while being warmed up for the 

 Charter Oak Purse at Hartford in 19-14. 



The 1915 campaign brought two champions to 



