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The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston 



laws and racing rules, taken from the clubs 

 I mention, are accountable to a great degree, 



"In closing, I wil 



J. MARO HARRIMAN 

 Secretary-Treasurer 1913-14 



if not entirely, to whatever success we have 

 had. 



sav, furthermore, while 

 we are still racing horses and holding prom- 

 inent interclub meets, yet at the same time, 

 we, nor hardly any of the driving clubs, have 

 exactly the same racing material, as far as 

 calibre, that we had several years ago. We 

 have lost through death many of our en- 

 thusiasts and wealthy horse owners, men 

 who were financially able to keep horses for 

 matinee purposes. At the same time we 

 have now a membership role of upwards of 

 200 members, and we intend to keep right 

 on racing horses at the same old Rockdale 

 Park." 



There was a successful season of matinee 

 racing at Rockdale Park, and two interclub 

 meets were held with the Quannapowitt, the 

 club in turn going to Reading track and en- 

 tertaining their neighbors at home. The hon- 

 ors were divided, as each club secured the most 

 points at their own track. 



In the season's matinees the following were 

 the prize winners : 



Trotters 

 Time Cup — Frank Morse's Willie John. 

 Point Cup — C. E. Burns' Hazel Delmar. 



Pacers 



Time Cup— H. M. Brewer's Kid Downing. 

 Point Cup— Walter Hackett's F. E. P. 



HENRY H. FULLAM 

 Charter Member of Lynn Club and Prominent in Matinee Racing 



