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RECORD Of A KENTUCKY STABLE WHAT THE PROFITABLE RACING OF ST0CKWELL, COTTON BLOSSOM AND THEIR STABLE MATES BROUGHT TO THE COFFER OF OWNER HAWKINS The Kentucky turfman. J. S. Hawkins, had some excellent young horses racing under liis colors in 1919 and throve accordingly. His stable record of 828482 was an agreeable gain over his 4,848 of 1918. High hopes were at one time centered in his three-year-old Stockwell, which were not realized, but he proved himself better than an average racer and gained a place in the hard-to-be-attained list of winners of 0,000 or more. His best race was when he won the Twin City Handicap at I.atonia October 4. and ran its mile and five-eighths in 2:45% and made a new track record for the distance. His two-year-old filly. Cotton Blossum. was one of the years best of her sex anil age. She was given a light campaign and won three of her four races, the most valuable of the three being the Cincinnati Trophy of the net return of ,070. in which she defeated By Jolly. Marjoiie Hynes and ten more of the flower of the western two-year-olds and ran its three-. inarters in 1:12-.-.. Of the others in his string only Delico and .lori.e won in excess of ,000. and the satisfactory recari of his small stable was: Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Iedigree. 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. Stockwell eh. c. 3 By Ballot -Janice, by Midlothian 4 4 1 SI 1.733 Cottom Blossom b. f. 2 By Lake Mcl.uke — Ciownlet. by Mazagan 3 0 o 9.S20 Delico br. f. 3 By Celt -Dainty Dame, by Handspring 1 1 0 1,888 Jorice -h. f. 3 By 1laudit- Abby c. by Boidcrett I 1 o l!l89 Claude Brown b. c. 2 By Oreat Britain -Mary I.e Bus. by Si. Savin 1 I o 930 Spectacular Girl ...... f. 2 By Hippodrome— Colna. by Collar 1 0 0 »00 Ceneral Haig h. c. 3 By Dick Welles My Fair Kentucky, by Ingoldsby 0 2 1 100 Dolpli b. c. 2 By Brummel- Thrilled, by lotoniac o 1 0 288 Htintermann b. c. 3 By Malta Santa— The Esmond, by Wagner 0 1 0 200 Totals 9 11 10 2 0,972