. The driving clubs of greater Boston . GEORGE A. COWDREY Acting President 1909 President 1910 pacer. Ginger B., 2:181-4, the property of William Pierce, lowered the pacing record of the course to i 105, and it still stood as the best in 1914. The club took part in the big interclub meets with the Metropolitan, Fellsway, Lynn and Dorchester, that were decided at Combi- nation Park, the complete account of which is related elsewhere in this book. SEASON OF 1911 The fourth annual meeting and election re- sulted as follows: President, AL F. Clarke; vice-president, H. A. Brackett; treasurer, Willi
. The driving clubs of greater Boston . GEORGE A. COWDREY Acting President 1909 President 1910 pacer. Ginger B., 2:181-4, the property of William Pierce, lowered the pacing record of the course to i 105, and it still stood as the best in 1914. The club took part in the big interclub meets with the Metropolitan, Fellsway, Lynn and Dorchester, that were decided at Combi- nation Park, the complete account of which is related elsewhere in this book. SEASON OF 1911 The fourth annual meeting and election re- sulted as follows: President, AL F. Clarke; vice-president, H. A. Brackett; treasurer, William B. Pierce; secretary, A. H. Jewett. On July 16, the Lynn Club visited the Quannapowitt at the Reading-Wakefield track, and won the interclub meet by 49 points to 17, capturing nine out of the ten races. In the return meet between the two clubs, on the following Saturday at Rockdale Park, the Lynn horses were again victorious, the standing being: Lynn, 36; Quannapowitt, 31 points.
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