APPENDIX 



RECORD PERFORMANCES AND PRODUCTION 



WORLD'S TROTTING AND PACING RECORDS ^ 



Trotting 



Trotting — Distance Records 



i mile (mare to wagon, straightaway) — Lou Dillon (1903) * : 25f 



i mile (gelding to wagon, straightaway) — TJhlan (1913) * : 26! 



i mile (to sulky) — Uhlan, blk. g., by Bingen (1913) * : 27 



i mile (to wagon) — Uhlan, blk. g., 7, by Bingen (1911) * : 56J 



i mile (to sulky) — Major Delmar, b. g., 7 (1904) * : 59i 



1 mile — Uhlan, blk. g., 8, by Bingen (1912) *1 : 58 



1 A miles — Masetto, blk. g., by Constantine (1904) 2 : 17 J 



Ij miles — Major De\mar, b. g., 5, by Delmar (1902) 2 : 225 



li — Lily Young, eh. m., 11, by Young Fullerton (1902) 2 : 44i 



ll miles — Dr. Strong, gr. g., 6, by Strong Boy (1903) 3 : 17J 



2 miles — The Harvester, br. h., 6, by Walnut Hall (1910) (1st mile 



2: 08J, 2dmile2: OBJ) *4: 15i 



(The fastest 2-mile race record was made in Europe by Kirkwood, .Jr., 

 br. h., 10, by Silverthorne, 1897, in 4 : 26/s.) 



3 miles — Nightingale, ch. m., 8, by Mambrino King (1893) (1st mile 



2 : 22, 2d mile 2 : 19, 3d mile 2 : 14J) 6 : 65J 



4 miles — Senator L., b. h., 6, by Dexter Prince (1894) *10: 12 



(The above record was excelled in England in 1899 by Polly G., 

 American name Bertie R., 2 : 12 j, time 9 : 58.) 



5 miles — Zombro, b. 3., 5, by McKinney (1902) (in race) 12 : 24 



6 miles — Longtime, b. g., untraced (1893) -16 : 00 



10 miles — Pascal, blk. g., by Pascarel (1893) 26 : 15 



18 miles — Bill, ch. g., untraced (1885) 58 : 10 



20 miles — Capt. McGowan, ro. h., untraced (1865) 58 : 25 



30 miles — Gen. Taylor, gr. h., 10, by Morse Horse (1857) 1 : 47 : 59 



50 miles — Ariel, br. m., untraced (1846) 3 : 55 : 401 



100 — Conqueror, b. g., 11, by Latourette's Bellfounder (1853) 8 : 55 : 33 



Fastest Trotters for Sex and Age 



Stallion — The Harvester, br., 5, by Walnut Hall (1910) *2 



Mare — Lou Dillon, ch., 5, by Sidney Dillon (1903) **1 



Gelding — Uhlan, blk. g., 8, by Bingen (1912) *1 



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1 A novel feature of this table is that it is truly a table of " world's " records. 

 When a foreign record excells an American record, notice is made of the fact. 

 The lines in black-faced type are the new world's records made in 1913. A star * 

 indicates a performance against time. A double star ** indicates a performance 

 against time behind a wind shield. — Compiled by The Horseman, Chicago, 111. 



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