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won the 2.45 race with a record of 2.28. October 3d he? 
won a race at St. Louis, Mo., in straight heats under the 
name of Windsor. Time 2.244, 2.25, 2.274, for which he 
was expelled. Afterwards sold to W. W. Phillips, 
Swampscot, Mass., and driven on the road. 
. ED GETCHELL, 2.27. 
Dark brown gelding, 153 hands high, foaled in 1869; 
bred by A. J. Crowell, Winthrop, Me., got by Winthrop 
Morrill, dam by the Downing Horse. Crowell sold him 
when two years oldto Mr. Crossman and he to Geo. 
Everett, of Boston. Sept. 18th, 1877, he started in the 2.50 
race at Mystic Park, Boston, and won the third heat in 
2.27. ’ 
EMMA B., 2.22. 
Gray marc 14% hands high, foaled in 1872, bred, by P. 
M. Jefferds, Foxcroft, Me.; got by Bayard, son of Pilot 
Jr., dam by Brown Harry. Sold to parties in Massachu- 
setts and afterward to Richard K. Fox, her present own- 
er, and name changed to Police Gazette. At Hartford, 
Conn., June 25th, 1879, she started in the 2.38 race, which 
she won in straight heats, the last of which was won in 
2.25. July 25th, at Providence, she won a free-for-all 
race in five heats, winning the last three in 2.23. 2.244, 
2.265. At Buffalo, Aug. 6th, Emma B. won the 2.23 race 
defeating a field of seven horses. the drivers of which 
were combined to secure her defeat. Time, 2.234, 2.223, 
2.26%. Oct. 2d, at Point Breeze, Philadelphia, she won a 
race in straight heats, time 2.22, 2.28, 2.25. 
EMPEROR, 2.30. 
Bay gelding with black points, 14 hands and weighed 
about 725 pounds in trotting condition, foaled in 1860; 
bred by Levi Gardner, Plantation No.4, Franklin Co., 
” Me., got by the Rollins Horse by Rising Sun, dam a small 
mare, ‘‘got by a Messenger horse owned in Somerset Co.” 
Albert Foster, of Canton Point, got him when five years 
