. The driving clubs of greater Boston . HENRY P. MILLER President 1914 Charley King, owned by A. T. Wheelock, of the Dorchesters, who had for so many seasons been the bearcat for all comers, was pitted against Fdith R., of the Old Colony, the other starter being Teddy Bingen, who also rep- resented the Dorchesters. Charley King was as reliable as always, and reeled off the event in 1 :oy 3-4 and 1107 1-4. Another pacer that covered himself with credit was Chato, owned and driven by Fred H. Bellows, who represented the Dorchesters, though a member of both of the clubs. Chato defeated Pauline an
. The driving clubs of greater Boston . HENRY P. MILLER President 1914 Charley King, owned by A. T. Wheelock, of the Dorchesters, who had for so many seasons been the bearcat for all comers, was pitted against Fdith R., of the Old Colony, the other starter being Teddy Bingen, who also rep- resented the Dorchesters. Charley King was as reliable as always, and reeled off the event in 1 :oy 3-4 and 1107 1-4. Another pacer that covered himself with credit was Chato, owned and driven by Fred H. Bellows, who represented the Dorchesters, though a member of both of the clubs. Chato defeated Pauline and Redondale, both of the Old Colony-, stepping his heats in 1 :io 1-2 and 1 :o8 1-2, and clearly demonstrated to those who saw him perform the brilliant pro- fessional career in store for him later in the season. In the trotting events, the fastest perform ers were Jack Bingen, owned by President R. G. Crosby, of the Dorchesters, and driven by Fred Eldredge; Kaldar, entered by S. B. Totman of the Old Colony; Catherine C, owned and driven by Ezra Waite of the same club, and Silence, with Hollis Gallup, the vet- eran of the Dorchesters, in the sulky. These horses were in Class B, and the event was de- cided in the order named. Kaldar won the first heat in 1 :og 3-4, but afterwards Jack Bingen was first in 1 :og and 1 :oo. 3-4.
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