MAINE 2.30 LIST. 281 
by Gilbreth Knox, dam by Witherell. Sold to. J. H. 
Blodgett, Boston, Mass. June 8th, 1876, at Beacon Park, 
Boston, Charles R. won the 2.32 race in which it took 
eight heats to decide it, winuing the fourth heat in 2.27, 
the seventh in 2.32 and the eighth and race in 2.293. 
CARELESS BOY, 2.28. 
Bay gelding with black points, 154 hands high, foaled - 
in 1866, bred by Frank Buck, Buckfield, Me.; got by 
Young Brandywine, dam a fast mare, pedigree not traced. 
Owned by Robinson Dean, Buckfield. At Bath, Me., Aug. 
22d, 1878, he won a free-for-all race in straight heats. 
Time, 2.32, 2.30, 2.824. June 10th, 1879, at Dover, N. H., 
Careless Boy won the 2.30 race in straight heats, lowering 
his record to 2.28 in the first heat. He was afterwards 
sold to a Mr. Dyer of Worcester, Mass., and driven on 
the road. 
CENTURION 2.274. 
Black gelding foaled in 1876; bred by F. G. Richards, 
Gardiner, Me., got by Black Pilot, dam a mare bought of 
Mark Emery, of No. Anson, Me., pedigree untraced, but 
said to have been brought from Canada and to be partly 
thoroughbred. Record 2.272, at oe Mass., July 19th, 
1883. 
CHUB 2.27. 
Roan gelding with black points, foaledin 1879; bred 
by Frank Holland, Auburn, Me., got by Knox Boy, dam 
by Lewiston Boy. Sold to Pompilly & Ryerson, Auburn, 
Me. Record 2.293 at Maine State Fair, Lewiston, Me., 
Sept. 14th, 1886, where he won the 2.37 race. At Mystic 
Park, Medford, Oct. 13th, 1886, he won a heat in the 
2.29 class in 2.27, after which he was sold. (Corrected 
from page 72.) ; 
CORA F., 2.28. 
Gray mare 154 hands high, foaled in 1869, bred by Reu- 
