300 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 
ell, Mass., taking the colt along with them, and here he 
became the property of Mr. Frank J. Sherwood. Joe 8. 
was trained lightly in 1884, and July 11th, at Mystic Park 
he won the third and fourth heats in the 2.28 pacing race 
in 2.264, 2.273. In 1885, June 11th, at Charter Oak Park, 
Hartford, he won in 2.234, 2.25%, 2.272. At Providence, 
June 30th, he won the last three out of five heats, in 2.223, 
2.25, 2.31. He made his fastest record 2.203, June 18th, 
1885. 
JOHN 8S. HEALD, 2.273. 
Brown gelding with star and one white hind foot,foaled 
in 1868, bred by John Libby, Gardiner, Me. :got by Whale- 
bone Knox, dam Cooney, (dam of Tinnie B., 2.274), by 
the Stewart Horse. Sold when three years old to Lon 
Morris of Boston. At Suffolk Park, Philadelphia, June 
30th, 1876, John S. Heald won a race in 2.284, 2.30, 2.30, 
2.328, losing the third heat to Banguo. His fastest record 
2.274, was made at Philadelphia, June 15th, 1876. 
JOHN VIRGIN, 2.29. 
Chestnut gelding got by Dirigo. His breeder and pedi- 
gree of dam are unknown to us, although he was bred in 
this State. June 24th, 1875, at Boston, Mass., he won the 
2.40 race in three straight heats, in 2.29, 2.303, 2.34. 
JUDGMENT, 2.29. 
Black gelding foaled about 1870, bred by Mrs. Mary 
Stuart, East Hiram, Me.; got by Black Milo, son of Cor- 
nish Morrill, sometimes called Johnny Morrill, dam a 
small chestnut mare said to be bya horse called Morgan 
Rattler. Judgment went into the hands of Mr. Goldsmith 
of New York. In 1879 he achieved a record of 2.30, and 
in 1880, June 16th, at Boston, in a race for the 2.30 class 
he won the second heat in 2.29, which is his fastest record 
up to date. 
