THREE-YEAR-OLDS. &9 



At Kalamazoo, on July 29, driven by Reamey 

 Macey, young .son of Guss, he worked a mile in 

 2 -.06^4 or a half second faster than the world's 

 record, last half in 1:01%, third quarter in 30 

 seconds. At Cleveland he worked in 2 :oy^ and 

 2:07,^. At Empire City, in his second start of 

 the year, the, Matron Stake, he won easily in 

 2:07^4. 2:07^, the fastest two heats trotted by a 

 three-year-old up to that time. At Boston he 

 won the Horse Breeder Futurity pulled up in 

 2:o6j^ and 2:07^. At Syracuse he won the 

 Horse World futurity in 2:i3j4) 2:08^4. At Co- 

 lumbus he won the Stock Farm futurity in 2 :o8^ 

 and 2:05^. In the Kentucky Futurity every- 

 body was, out to beat him, and here he suffered 

 his only defeat. In his final start, the Kentucky 

 stake, he won in 2 :ii^ and 2:04%, a new world's 

 record. His winnings for the year were $19,- 

 790.25. Colorado E was a large rangy colt, with 

 a sweeping yet frictionless stride, which enabled 

 him to cover ground in a deceiving manner. 



Colorado E. wore four ounce square toe plain 

 shoes all around, very light close-fitting quarter 

 boots in front, ankle and speedy-cutting boots be- 

 hind, two-minute harness, blind bridle, snaffle bit, 

 and Crabb overcheck bit. 



General Watts, 2:06%. 



General Watts was trained lightly as a two- 

 year-old by Harold Childs and given a time rec- 

 ord of 2:27^^. He was then the property of 



