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Show I THARNESS RACIngTj I : 4" Cleveland, O.. Aug. 16. In the first heat of the Lee Axworthy-Peter Volo I contest, the latter trotted the mile in ; ;-0" tleine the world's stallion mark held'hv The Harvester and creating a new record' tor a four-year-old stallion, u u-1 u-1 Ham, in the first heat of the pace, went around hi l:5S'i. a new world's record ! for nve-vcar-okl stallion. His second i heat in was another world's stallion i rc-ord ;:rd his vombined average time ot I rvi'.'is a world mark for a five-year-1 old facer. William won the race from 1 Directum I. ; tios.ien, N. T., Aug. 19. Harry J. S. ; Honed a mile on a half-mile track to a hUh-wheel sulky in 2:15. I "Montreal, Quebec, Aug. " imam I won the match pacing race from Directum I I in two suaigr.t heats, setting a new ! Canadian record of Siuo1. I Madison, Wis., Sept. i A new world s I record for pacing a mile under saddle was made hy George Gano, when he went tne ! distance in 2:10?i. ; Lexinston. Ky.. Sept. 6. olsa, driven , bv Ben White, won the two-year-old dl-j dl-j vision of riie Kentucky Futurity. The 'first heat was trotted in i-.Vi'si and tne 1 sec ond in - a'!1:'4. I Ir.aiMrohs. Ind., Sept. S. General Todd owm-d in- Henry B. Kca of Pitts-! Pitts-! burs established a new world' record for three-year-olds when he paced the l second heat in ::v4'i. . . I Hartford. Conn., Sept. ?. Directum I, 1 driven by Tommy Murpay. paced one mile ; in l'.ss1' on tile Charter Oak tra-ck. i svracuse, X. . Sept. 15. A new rce-i rce-i ord"for a mile, paced without wind shield, ! was made by Irirei-tum 1. His time was : Svracuse. X. v.. Sept. IS. William. tive'-vear-oid purine st.tliion. paced a mile ; ttt wa-4on in W illiam was driven : bv his owner. C K. t!. Billings, i "l euisville. Kv.. S.-pl. ;,;. Two worlds records for tnui!K on half-mile r'-e 'courses were broken In Iriels against Mime"" The mark for two-year- ol,J t--otting colts was lowered to ! by SMldine. and the rcoid of for a yearling was lowered when Moody's Yer-,V,-:-a Ans-'l went tr.c i'.stanec m 2:2'1. ' Pitts'nurg. Pa... Sept. :'3. A new world's 'ecor 1 lor a pole tvaai was made wh.en J. it. j.U-C'm!'1 v.ro'.e i;,s trotters. P.oss B. ' ar-d Itrighuul B. a mile in -:0itU. i .oi,-.m!i. O.. S-rt. .""In th.e ra.-ine ef: t:t- - t'1 '.' " slake. Russell Roy i b, a: Hal le- in : !'if-a heat in 'ae::,, a , 'V p:t'l ii-"ar 'v,,s: .; and ia tire final he wen in ih. sa-.ii.: ti:i:-. -,ua!:ag the sixth heat r.-cor'l. Lexington. .. C"t. t Peter Volo won til-1 fastest two-heat race trotted bv a staiiiiMi. the lime ot the utiles being 2:0"'13 and fn'?-5. I Lexington. Ky. Oct. 5. Mary Putney, ownec bv C. H. Scars, won the Kentucky Puttiritv for three-year-oid trott.-rs tn straicht heats and brOKC ti- world 5 re.t-ord re.t-ord f'W thrce-year-okl f :! by going the s, rond mile in 2.it" Lexing','"-'!. K1 .. 1 'cl ' The Kentucky K'.- u-tv t v !'-''. 1 trotters was v,,... '-. V..lri. u-.v -i ,,rk tr.l- P't- vt ; a-.:ri tn 2.'jii.-. a tie-. rerbrd i.exitigton. kr.. Nov. iter!.!'? rec-oiri rec-oiri te- a 'eari:tig trotting filly was made ' by Ar-.-.elila in iil'ii- |