THE SHOES WORX BY COLTS OF 1911 TO 1914. 121 



Style 150 used by 4 



Style 200 used by 4 



Some sort of plain shoe used by .'!7 



Some sort of bar shoe used by 10 



Some sort of swedged shoe used by 7 



Some sort of swed^ed-bar shoe used by 'S 



Memphis bar shoe used by 1 



Memphis nub shoe used by 1 



Most Popular Hind Shoes for Trotlers. 



Style 150 used by 14 



Style 300 used by 11 



Style 100 used by 7 



Style 350 used by P. 



Style 315 used by 5 



Style 550 used by 5 



Style 115 used by 4 



Some sort of plain shoe used by 32 



Some sort of swedged shoe us^ed by 25 



Some sort of half-swedged shoe used by fi 



Some sort of swedged-bar shoe used by 2 



Bar shoe used by 1 



Most Popular Front Shoe for Pacers. 

 Style 300 used in front 4 



It will be noticed that the most popular front 

 shoe for trotters is a plain one. Twice as many 

 colts wore a plain shoe as any other kind. Second 

 choice would be difficult to determine. The most 

 popular front pacing shoe is the swedged. 



The most popular hind shoe for trotters is the 

 plain shoe with heel calks, followed closely by the 

 swedged shoe. Third choice would be difficult to 

 determine. 



The classifications are not elastic enough to ac- 

 curately indicate the wide difference between 

 shoes of the same class. Take the plain front 

 shoes used by 13 trotters. According to our 

 classification all are alike, yet each shoe dift'ers 

 from the others in some particular, either as to 

 weight, shape or size. The same is true of any 

 other kind of shoe. To describe each colt's shoes 



