At Agua Caliente on March 13, 1934, no straight 

 mutual tickets were sold on either Old Kickapoo or 

 Patricia Grey, starters in the fifth race. Old Kicka- 

 poo won. Those who held place tickets on him 

 received $230.40 for $2. 



In 1870, when racing was resumed over the 

 Pimlico track after an interruption caused by the 

 Civil War, the first race was at two miles, over the 

 hurdles, and was won by the mare Biddy Malone, 

 Jockey Gaffney up. 



The original Santa Anita track was opened De- 

 cember 7, 1907. The first race was won by the 

 popular campaigner. Magazine, owned by R. F. 

 Carman and ridden by Guy Burns. 



Walter Miller, a great Jockey of 40 years ago, 

 brought home 3 88 winners in 1905. That is an 

 American record for riding the most winners in a 

 single year. 



Mary McFadden, a two-year-old, and Laura 

 Booter, a three-year-old were full sisters. They won 

 the first and second races respectively at Grasham 

 Park, Portland, Oregon, on July 22, 193 5. Both 

 races were at five and one-half furlongs; the of- 

 ficial time for both races was the same (1:10); both 



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