// old age would overlook me 

 Like the horse that Time forgot. 



— Walter Palmer. 



SINGLE G 



Holds All World's Records For Three-Heat Races 



Record 1 ^59 



INGLE G 1 :59, has paced race miles in two-minutes 

 or better for four different drivers — Mr. Curt Gos- 

 nell, Mr. Fred Jamison, Mr. E. F. Geers and Mr. 

 Ed. Allen and that cannot be said of any other horse that 

 has enrolled his name among the elect of the pacing division. 

 This Indiana pacer began racing in 1913, and is to be pre- 

 pared for the 1922 campaign for, despite his twelve years 

 of life and nine years of campaigning he came to the dawn of 

 the New Year looking like a five-year-old. 



Howard Vickery gave the colt his first lessons in 1912 

 and that included breaking. The youngster had quite a 

 temper and willful ways but he came along nicely after he 

 learned what he was required to do and worked in 2:1514 

 the first season he was trained. Through the winter of 

 1912-13, he was jogged and Mr. Vickery trained him and 

 raced him in his three-year-old form giving him a record 

 of 2:1214- That year he raced with William and Russell 

 Boy and that trio became about as famous as any bunch 

 that learned their first racing lessons together. He won four 

 of his races and was second in the other four. After Single 

 G uas broken, his manners were the best and in his eight 

 starts at three he was returned winner often enough to indi- 

 cate that he would become a pacer of real class. From the 

 time he made his first start as a four-year-old he was always 

 in the public eye because he was always doing something 

 to merit attention and approval and at last he became the 

 idol of Indiana horse lovers. 



