. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . DANIEL PAINE President 1910 i>resented 'President Paine with the pen that the Governor signed the speedway bill with. However, through some slip or miss, the Fellsway Club, up to this time (1914). have not had their speedway, which looked ; certain at the time Representative Keene addressed them. As the result of the interclub matinees, the championship cup went to the Metro- politan Club, second place being taken by the Fellsway Club, which was considered excellent work for the club in beating out for positions organizations like thei Dor- ches
. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . DANIEL PAINE President 1910 i>resented 'President Paine with the pen that the Governor signed the speedway bill with. However, through some slip or miss, the Fellsway Club, up to this time (1914). have not had their speedway, which looked ; certain at the time Representative Keene addressed them. As the result of the interclub matinees, the championship cup went to the Metro- politan Club, second place being taken by the Fellsway Club, which was considered excellent work for the club in beating out for positions organizations like thei Dor- chester and Lvnn Clubs, not to mention the Ouannapowitt. The prize winners of 1910 were as fol- lows : Trotters Championship citp—L. Fred Sanborn's Billy J.— Fastest heat, i :o5. First point cup—C. E. Twombly's The Doctor. Second point cup—C. R. Forshner's Alice F. Third point cup—F. H. Odams' Charles H. Fourth point prize—W. A. Rice's Shimosa. Fifth point prize—B. W. Pike's Raritan. Sixth point prize—John Kennedy's May Barnes. Seventh point prize—M. A. Pero's Tower Boy. Eighth point prize—F. L. York's Peacemaker. Trotter winning the least number of heats—F. II. Odams' Lady Almont. Trotter averaging slowest time—J. F. Sterling's Dixie. Owner driving his horse in the most heats—Harry Davis' Earl W. Pacers Championship cup—J. I. Brooks' Young Chimes— Fastest heat, i :o5. I irst point cup—F. S. McKown's Fifene. Second point cup—F. E. Morrison's Decima Deane. Third point cup—G. M. Welch's Watchman. Fourth point prize—Fred Brown's Independence. Fifth point prize—P. Hagerty's Mamie H. Sixth point prize—E, A. Sears' Captain Hall. Seventh point prize—G. N. Coyle's Ella Hal. Eighth point prize—H. J. Foster's Ben Agan. Pacer winning the least number of heats—Jack Wil- son's George S. Pacer averaging slowest time—E. H. Kingman's Grenadier. Note.—Charles R. Forshner during the season drove in sixty-three races, winning twenty firsts, twenty-
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