THE SHOES WORN BY COLTS OF 1911 TO 1914. 117 



The previous tables indicate the weight of 

 shoes. W'g will now describe the style of shoes 

 used. The shoes are classified as follows : 



Table III — Classification of Shoes. 



quarc toe > rS. Creased toe 



Oblique toe 

 Creased toe 

 Grab 



Heel calks 

 Three calks 

 Four calks 



4. Grab 



and "{ o. Heel calks 



6. Three calks 



7. Four calks 



1 . Plain shoe 



2. Bar shoe 



3. Swedged shoe 



4. Swedged bar 

 .J. Half swedged 



6. Rim shoe 



7. Half rim shoe 



8. Memphis bar 



9. Memphis nub 



[Note — A special copyright has been secured on this numerical 

 method of indicating ^tyle of shoes used on trotters and pacers.] 



In the following tables the style of shoes is de- 

 scribed by numbers which may be translated by 

 reference to the above table. Style lOO is a plain 

 shoe, the first digit ( i ) refers to "plain shoe," the 

 two ciphers indicate no variations. Style 130 is a 

 [)lain shoe with creased toe, the first digit (i) in- 

 dicating "plain shoe," the second digit (3) indi- 

 cating "with creased toe," and the cipher indi- 

 cating no further variations. Style 135 is a plain 

 shoe with creased toe and heel calks, the first digit 

 (i) indicating "plain shoe," the second (3) "with 

 creased toe," the third (5) "and heel calks." 



The following table gives the style of shoes used 

 !)}• the colts mentioned in the tables I and II ex- 

 cept of those colts whose shoes were not furnished 

 us for illustration. 



