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. 1 « WILLIE MARTINS USEFUL BAND OF RACERS 4, — .. . 4. • . When W. Mai Im wa- a jockey there was none wiser err more skillful riding and it is to be anticipated ! thai i! he ever ac-cpiire- charge of Some really high class race horses he will win a name as a trainer of hhrh renown. Those he trained last year were of indifferent class and it is quite probable a trainer siu-li 1 :.s Jimmy Bowe or Sun Hildreth could have done no more- with them than lie did. It may turn out that The ltunip will develoo into better than an average race horse. Many of the best horses bred by Mrs. I.iv-tlgstuu at Itaneoea- wen- any thing bill pri e oeiotis and were at tlieir best when four years old and over. 1 1 e Pump Improved so surprislngry hi-t fall as to suggest that he may prove a capital racer thi- fear. He was Martins best winner ami bis victory in the Hopkins Stakes at Laurel, October 9, was a race of | real excellence. The Martin stable record of 1912 was: Color Anit. Ilor-e and Sex. A. Pedigree. 1-t. Ud. ML Won. The Ramp ch. g. :: By Anaeath II. Beaavak B 1 5 f 3.09a 1 King Commoner ch. h. li By The Commoner — New Bra o 1 2,190 1 live Straw ch. g. I H Griffon Ard-iraw 4 ! 8 1,7T" 1 Mediator b. c t By Meddler -Martha Gorman 2 o t 1,00$ 1 Agnar b. c. 1 By Soil t aire 11. Handsome Florry 1 :t ,"i VX Iteau Chilton b. h. 5 B Chilton Belle Acton 1 0 0 ::: 0 • Pons Asinoruni eh. c. .» By Loeohatchee La France ti 1 ;; pio 1 Cogs h. c. 2 By Faughaawaga Maiest •• •_ 1 J7r, ~ Seconke ch. c. t By l«ocohatchee S-arg o g 0 Sig b. g. ; By Solitaire n. — Grace S o • 11 Kayderoseros b. c. 1 By Chin tauttnda — Boxaae 0 «» 0 - Totals 18 17 20 | ft-225 S