started from Number Five post position; both were 

 ridden by Jockey H. Scurlock; both were bred by 

 Senator J. N. McFadden; both were owned by H. 

 W. Ray; both were trained by J. Simpson, and both 

 were maidens when they went to the post. 



In the running of the Adirondack Handicap of 

 1932 at Saratoga, New York, Speed Boat, Barn 

 Swallow and Enactment finished in the order named. 

 The same horses finished in the same order over the 

 same track in the Test Stakes in 1933. 



Blitzen won ten races in 37 days in 1893, be- 

 ginning November 7. He finished second on six 

 occasions, annexed the show end of the purse once 

 and was unplaced once. Running eighteen races in 

 37 days, he raced practically every alternate day. 

 Jockey H. Jones rode him in seventeen of his eight- 

 een races. 



Here's a sermon in a sentence: An old horseman 

 broke his leg. He was poverty-stricken. All his 

 friends said they were sorry for him. John E. Mad- 

 den said nothing — but he sent the unfortunate man 

 a check for one thousand dollars. 



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