MAINE 2.30 LIST. 279° 
in dispute. Wheelden sold her to W. C. France, and in 
the hands of Frank Van Ness she started in the 3.00 race 
at the Gentlemen’s Driving Park, Philadelphia, Pa., May 
5th, 1885, winning the third heat in 2.343. May 19th, at 
Belmont Park, Boston Girl won the two first heats in the 
8.00 class in 2.274, 2.254, her fastest record. May 26th, 
following, at Point Breeze Park, she won the 3.00 race in 
straight heats in 2.284, 2.283, 2.293. She was afterwards 
sold to Thos. Hinds of Jersey City, N. J., and died there 
May 31st, 1886, of pneumonia, after eleven days illness. 
BULLY BROOKS 2.28. 
At one time called Bangor. Bay gelding, 15 hands - 
high, with star and stripe on nose, and off hind heel white, © 
foaled in 1861; bred by Isaiah Gould of Brooks, Me., got 
by Dirigo, dam a roan mare said to be of Messenger 
descent. Owned by Timothy Sullivan, of Bangor. Aug. 
14th, 1875, at Bangor, Me., he won a free-for-all race in 
straight heats in 2.304, 2.30, 2.314. His record of 2.28 ~ 
was made in a race at Boston, Mass., July 20th, 1876. ; 
CAMORS 2.193. 
Black gelding with no white marks, 154 hands high, 
foaled in 1864; bred by Levi Atwood, Portland, Me., got 
by Gen. Knox, dam bred by Gen. Peleg Wadsworth, of 
Hiram, Me., pedigree of sire unknown. Sold when two 
years old to R. O. Conant, Portland, and afterwards to 
Lon Morris, of Boston. Aug 15th, 1872, at Utica, N. Y., 
he won the 2.50 race in straight heats in 2.30, 2.29, 2.318. 
Sept. 10th, at Boston, he won again in straight heats in 
2.27, 2.254, 2.264. Sept. 19that Prospect Park he won 
again in 2.23, 2.21%, 2.234, losing the third heat. Aug. 16, 
1873, he won two heats at Buffalo in 2.204 and 2.21% and 
was. second in the race. At Prospect Park, Sept 27th, 
1873, he won a race for the 2.20 class winning the last 
three out of five heats in 2.234, 2.224, 2.248. Aug. 7th, 
