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  2. Little Brown Jug (horse race) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Brown Jug is a harness race for three-year-old pacing ... Two years later a half-mile track was built and provided the stage for harness racing. R.K ...

  3. Delaware County Fairgrounds racetrack - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware County Fairgrounds racetrack is a half-mile dirt racing oval for harness racing events in Delaware, Ohio operated by the Delaware County Agricultural Society since 1946. The most important race run here is the Little Brown Jug.

  4. Category:Little Brown Jug winners - Wikipedia

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    Category for winners of the Little Brown Jug horse race. This is a top level race for harness horse pacers in the United States.

  5. David Miller looking to make history at Little Brown Jug - AOL

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    Should David Miller and Night Hawk capture the $641,550 race, it make the Reynoldsburg native the winningest driver in Little Brown Jug history.

  6. Little Brown Jug - Wikipedia

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    Little Brown Jug may refer to: "Little Brown Jug" (song), an 1869 song by Joseph Winner; Little Brown Jug (college football trophy), an American award dating to 1892; Little Brown Jug (horse racing), an American harness race for Standardbreds first run in 1946, or its namesake horse; Little Brown Jug (actor) or Don Reynolds (1937–2019 ...

  7. Pacing Triple Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Little Brown Jug is the oldest of the three races. It has been held since 1946 at the Delaware County Fair in Delaware, Ohio . [ 2 ] The Cane Pace was inaugurated in 1955 as the Cane Futurity and was initially raced at Yonkers Raceway ; it has been held at Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey since 2015.

  8. Billy Haughton - Wikipedia

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    William Robert (Billy) Haughton (November 23, 1923 – July 15, 1986) was an American harness driver and trainer. He was one of only three drivers to win the Hambletonian four times, the only one to win the Little Brown Jug five times, and the only one to win the Messenger Stakes seven times.

  9. David Miller (harness racing) - Wikipedia

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    He grew up in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, in a harness racing family - his father, grandfather, uncle, nephew and cousin were all drivers. Miller saw his first Little Brown Jug when he was 12 years old. [1] Miller guided No Pan Intended to the Pacing Triple Crown in 2003. He has won a number of Triple Crown races and Breeders Crown trophies.