THE WORLD'S CHAMPION
Cold Cash stood but as the star performer among the pacers in America during .1934. At Syracuse in September he won the free-for-all race' in 2min, lmin 58% sec, and lmin 58% sec, setting a new lecord for three consecutive heats to supplant onp by Single G, which had stood unequalled for< thirteen years. The second and third 'heats of the Syracuse race were the fastest such heats on'record. His y Majesty 'lowered the record for four-year-old pacers from 2min ta lmin 599isec in a 1 race <at, Springfield, 111., supplanting a -performance by William .which had stood since 1914. In all no fewer than seven pacers, entered the 2tnin_list during the season, all of them-making their records in races/ These fast ones were Chief Abbedale, 2min; Cojonel ,Tojn. 2min; Napoleon * Grant, 2min; 'Lady , Vonian, lmin 59% see; His Majesty,.lmin',s9%sec; Raider, lmin 59% sec; and Cold Cash,' lmin 58% see. *'*.'.;,, -, * ._
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 8
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153THE WORLD'S CHAMPION Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 8
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