130 THE TWO-MINUTE PACERS 



"I give myself but little credit for the showing of this 

 wonderful horse. He was a natural born race horse about 

 the only one I have had out of the hundreds I have handled. 

 His speed is marvelous and looks to have no limit. He has 

 never been beaten when half in form. * * * He started 

 in twelve races his 1901 campaign, winning ten first and two 

 seconds and $19,650." 



Audubon Boy was kept at North Randall race track for 

 several years until in the early winter of 1921-2 Mr. Al 

 Pennock purchased him and through an arrangement made 

 with Mrs. Jessie W. Nims, owner of Ridge Lawn Farm, 

 Bellevue, Ohio, the one-time Grand Circuit star will spend 

 his last days there, in the midst of peace and plenty. 



Audubon Boy was bred in Kentucky by Mr. E. P. 

 Weathers and the Patchen Wilkes Stock Farm, that establish- 

 ment owning his sire and Mr. Weathers being the owner of 

 his dam, the famous Flaxey. 



