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LEXINGTON FORM CHART. iKKMICKV ASSOCIATION COURSE. LEXINGTON. Ky., Saturday. April 27. 1907. First day. Kentucky Asssciattoa. Spring Meetias [1 days, Weather clear; track fast. it bonks on. In-i.iiii- lodge, c r Price. Starter, .1. 1. Holtman. Secretary, w. 1;. Letcher. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip, s spins, r. blinkers. Figures in parenthesis foDowing the distance ol each race indicate track record, age of horae and webxht carried. O Q 1 OP FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:00 4 117. » Parse 60. 3-year-olds and upward I30"i-0 Allowance-. Net value lo winner 00. Ind Horses _ AWtlPSt j *and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ..TTalTTc U.IHi. WB 4 11:; 1 1 1 l«l T I. .1 la. ■ i: Han. ilt.n 1 6-5 1 a 1-2 1-5 837« BARNSDALE W3 M 3 "• _- V -- V .1 Burton Hughes Bros 36 56 56 SS 16 68232KANTASTIC S3 w :. I 7- 7- 5" I1 Gauge! Mrs M Goldblatt S 8 8 Ej I .-.[ .7 MORALES w-i: 3 Ml I 1 I1 :: l» 1" Minder W H Kizer 3 is : .: I i.TiTi-lTNHi i.aiki-; i IM 7 s 8 4* D Austin T P Hayes 1 P 12 5 -., 654f7FORTl n IK w 1: t l ifi l l 5k :, ; i,-- i Bolandnd W Gerst M 3t - 8 2| i;:.p;: HARDSHOT a 3 a* S 7 V 8 8 ." -I Battler :" B 15 • - 878S i.MIKi: SUTTON w ,i Ml ! t |S 7 8 1 i Swain StubbS Bros i M ll H 3-2 lime 23 . 17 1 :H. 1 :ii7 .. Winner Ch. •,-. hy odd Spinuei tilimmer Glass trained by ■ Hall. Went P. po-t at 2:82. At !« - -i niinufe-. Start sood. vFon ea-il : secoad and thard drl CoIdprooC w et 10 tiie front before the* had gone a sixteenth and seinnu a terrisc pan- beM hi- oepciicul- -al. Hi all BtagCS and won oiu awa.. Carn-dale wa- a game and persistent contender at all stages inn llred under the whip in the hrst luiloii. and was driving lo tie limit at the end to Mall off I... ta-iic. the .alter began -lowly a, id wa- outran for the tir- half but anlsncd with a area! bmml of i.c.,1 .,ie! axoahl have beet second hi another stride. Mike Sutton waa sharply eat ofl at the elgli post and pulled up. Morales and lunieiilaire ran well, /-» Q A O aQ SECOND RACE— M Mile. 47;— 2— 105. Iflrse 0400. 2 year olds. Fillies. Allow OOTrU ances. Net value to winner ?.I00. Tml Horses AWt PI St 4 % Str Kin Jot-keys Owners O H C !»» BKTO w nvi n 1 1« 1 1- T Taylor Hughes Bros ii hi 14 4 J-! ,.s -ini-.i. M -K MART w-e. 117 7 ! I ■ -"■ -I Lee E K 1:1.1. II. • S-2 2 8-6 1-2 oul MKKKV BLUE w 169 I •■ 2*1 - ll Foj K I Shipp 1.". M M I i 676C8 FARE w 16s :: 7 31 5| 4» F Barton G Innes M M 46 M 7 PAMTOPS w lu4 :. :; ..- ti- 6* *■ Swain V A Smith l" 8 -•" 10 5 I.Vi.V Sic lli:i. w PW. I 2 s :; ij- U Bolan.l " Cerst C, ■ 1.". 10 4 MERRY WATER a HM in II 6 :;: 7- 1 Austin Clay Bros 1 U 5 1-5 t-2 1-4 DULLA w 101 z 5 41 7* bl L Kilcy J C Milam |J || 0 10 a ancient w ir.4 I in ft* n- a* ] Walsh C Kan tt 16 IS 7 31 LADY HANDSEL ■ KM I ■ lit1 19* M* T Siwle A 1 Steel* M M "" 12 f. ALMAS BEST w WJ 11 8 11 11 11 J Perkins .1 11 Steveni 30 10 40 15 8 ■lime. Hi, -I. Is- Wlaarr W. t, by GoMcrest -Visms trained by U. Hushes West to post at 8:05. At iM -t B minutes. Stan straggling. Won cantering: second ami third driving. ske. a iiuiek begteaer, wa* iii her mil stride at once and before iiie.v had gone lea yards rubbed away front her opponents and opening np ■ big lead in the tu-t fnrtang was easing np in the 1: -l sixteenth. Black Mary broke well but immediately dropped Car back, thea flnlahcd arith a rash. Met if Bine ran a goad rare but h,i tiring ai the eml. Merry water, practically lell at the post, closed a big gap but tired in the tinal drive. Scratched— -67004 Beater Zona. 104. Overweights -Merry Hlue. ■. pounds: I.ady Si. he. 2 . Almas Beat, V _____ OQ/I £rj third rack— l Mile. 1:40 — * — 112. j Pane i»0. t jrar olia AUowaacea, Ret UOTCi I Viae to winuor S300. lud Horses AWt I-P St ,4 /_ "-. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P Ii 680UXKING LEOPOLD w m ■■ i. ■"■- H i1 i! 1* Moreland P Kin- 86 88 M M 6 64_38:OVELANDO R MJJ l | U r,- I, 8*21 T Taylor M li..le 2 2 2 2 7 Ml 5 ktORTlBOS a 101 s i v ::■. -V :.- ::. .1 Lee Mrs M Qotdblatt 6 10 ift 1 ■■ - .•■/.ai. . w io7 :: 2 3l h l 1 r. D Roland w Oeral 8-5 2 8-6 1-1 oat t!BOXARA wa 1"7 I 5 4" Q Swam V A Smitli g M W I 6-6 ■ ■ i Miss I. IDA sb 102 6 7 8 i * 7J 6* T Steele A it Steele 16 * 88 7 M ii LRQLD D. wit hit 7 1 1" 2 -ii 6" V" U Austin .1 i: Clay « 12 12 4 i S FLEMING w y« 2 8 74 7" 7 S S D l:ileV W .1 Young a » 10 4 Time, 24J, 495. 1:1*,, 1:4_*_. Winner -B. ■. by Bempronina — Nellie . traiaed by O. Land. Went to no i ;.i 3:32. At post 1 naiaatea. Start mod. Won drtviag; second and third the nnse. K ac Leopold was Interfered with and crowded back oa the lhsr turn bat worked bis way np on the oin-idi- until well around Lb* Car tarn, where be cat serosa to the Inside, then Batahed gaasely sndei limn -ion. nt and outstayed Ovelando m the tinal drive. The latter met with amen iaterference and w is i • i - ii iIm. nt all the way inn ran a -in. nt race and hi H worth remembering, Mortlboy was carried win,, oa the fai tarn and when entering the homestretch but finished fast and was steadily gaining on the leaders. Zal was bumped about oa the tirst turn but went to the front when straightened oat on the backstnteb and Bnalrj tired as if short atir punishment. Boxara ran well to the furlong post and thea tired Harold l ran a good three-quarters ami retired. f J /f fc O POURTH BACE -3-4 Mile. 1:131—6—107. Pane 9*00. 3-year-olda and upward. 104-0 Selling. Net ralae to winner 8300. "lia. Horses AWTpP St hi. % ~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ 1.1,-1 :C VTKKK K. W ■ 4 104 S In ]i 2* 1* I1 .1 Butler J II Stevens IS ::o 38 12 6 G54U2 CAMILLE v 3 81 I 7 Bl 7 61 2* G Swam V A Smith 6 r, G 2] 6-6 67595 RALBERT wa 6 117 7 2 6« 6 1 3 J* D Riley J C Milam E t 6-6 64 BLACK aviK wit 113 in I 81 ] 61 4l .1 Lee Haghea Broa :: 4 4 s .".4 E i. " Mi ;i n 1. w 6 M8 I 3 7 !t;1 : ■■ Troxler J 1! Baker S 12 12 S 21 SI /. m: ROCAMORA w 5 1CS 1 ii 1 i 1 I I Barton a Y Innes 8 8 8 2 8-2 6W11U HRADEN W 5 112 11 L L! 61 7 7- 1 Austin T P llaxes 2 4 4 8-6 4-6 PAT ri 87 I 1 I .1 WaMi m Young 38 88 IS 7 :: MOCCASIN MAID W8B 4 104 8 11 10 1" 10» " .1 Hirks W C Seott 16 25 25 10 ."• !•.; V.VENDOW a : 87 S I s: n:: in T Taylor .1 it Taylor 15 15 15 I S RED OGDEN 1 I 88 ■ s 11 11 11 n T Steele A I Bteele 88 40 M J."« 6 Time 21. 49, .. w inner Ch. f. by Handsel Mi-s Bddic trained bj J. II- Steven*. Went to poat it 4 01. At im.sI t minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving la tl Ice K. broke from the outside ami went to the leaden with a rush, was then nursed along until straightened out for the Baal run. when she drew away and won easing np. CamiUe, interfiled with n the tan "in ,,1 the baekstretcb, eul across t the Inside and coming through aexl to the nil nni*b rd »erj gamel] under the whip and oatstayed ttalbert. The latter was up throughout bol tired at t-he eml. 1. was speedy but tired. Lochgotl was carried very wide en all turns aad dosed a big gap in in i:im ebrhth. Braden was ghanlj cat 08T U the fai turn and Austin was forced ti pull him np Pa] iiuit as if short after showing much early speed. The winner was entered for 00; m bid. S. rtaelD-i r.t.,17 Judex. 107. |»0/|rtCa "" l!I uvrl- 1-2 Mile. 47,-2 10: 1 Pane sum. 2-y e*x-old*. Oolts and Geldings. 0 T" dai *J AUowances. Net nw to winner 00, Jnd~ nw*H ATPlr"sT~J4~% % StFFhi Jockeys Owners O H O P 8~ JOHN MARRS wa 108 11 V T T Troxler W Gnter 30 88 88 12 S f67913GREAT 1*11: TE WB 118 8 a 8* 8 2- J Foley W .1 Young •|il.nXi:i. BOB W 113 6 1 1 Austin T I* Haves 5 3-2 3-6 1-3 It C BANN n 106 10 ■• 1. 6* ** J Lee .1 0 Milam -i 6 3] 4-6 2-6 MARCUS i l.KI.llS « 103 4-i. .". . .".. Beanchp .1 V Claj 8 38 12 n HONEST til". 1 . 4" P .1 Walsh M Yonng B 15 15 5 2 RRONCHO BILL a 103 7 !♦ 1" 7- 7- G Swain B Iv Lewis 30 30 30 12 ti GILVEDEAR a 106 5 8 8] B T Steel* A 1 Steel,- 20 30 30 12 r.v • j 1 HABIT ws 107 8* I a1 B Davis W C «ii..n 38 56 50 16 7 CYMBAL wt; i»; 11 11 s 1 ■ n 1 1 . • D Boland W Genl IS 30 30 in 6 RICHMOND DUKE wb 106 8 i" l! 11 11 T Taylor .1 Williams m u 12 Time. 12 . J : . :;t;. Is. iniief th. .-. by Jack Poinl Liaale Ullman trained by w. Gnter. W111 t" poat it 1 33. At i"-i 1 minutes. Start fair. Woo d!iiu::: secoad and third the same. Job* Marra, 1 .h.,i looker and siteedy, left the barrier with 1 rush ami ei a last pa«-e bat was doing bis Is 1 at the end t" stall off a challenge from Greal Pirate. The latter broke slowly ii the outside bat was a forward contender all the way and ftnisbed gimelj under punishmt-nt. Colonel Rob tired when n came to tin ihie atoi appearing the winner alter entering the homestretch. R. C. Rami was on the extreme • ■ii iih- at tin post nid covered a lot more ground than the 1 i 1 — i three, finishing with a* rash and maj he .1 ..id Maun- ui. lius 1 ,11 well and finished close up. Ilein-st snowed speed but tired in the streteb. Scratched 88214.»Bucket Brigade, 110. Overweights Mar. u- Anrelins. 1; pounds; Habit. 1. /4U1 ♦ / k SIXTH BACE 1 Mile. 1 in t 112. , Pane 00. 4-year-otda aad apward. Selllag. DOiOl/ -N- ralae to winner 00. lad Harae* AWtPPsF V-z % Slr~Fln Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ i«8178POSINO m 4 1*61 5 2 I- l4 I* V- 1 .. J Lee S Louis 2 21 7-6 11-261-3 S7748 PRINCESS ORNA a E 107 6 6 7* 6J 1 I Austin H I* Headley 6 12 12 4 2 ft UREQUEST u 1 106 t 7 3«1 31 3J 5 3 Moreland W .1 V..ihik 8 10 13-66-5 3-5 67790 MONOCHORD WB 6 106 9 5 4"- 4- I1 ::»t 4 1 T Taylor .1 II [taker 8 13 II B 2 84707 BARLY BOY a 6 l"* 8 I 21 2 2 21 - . I Foley l Hill 38 68 68 20 10 67361 TINKER u 4 108 3 1 9 8* i | •;. V D Rilev .1 Arthur in 40 40 16 7 n.s_::tis 1 . NOEL. a ii 110 7 :: •.■■■ 7- 71 7- 71 Gamgel .1 I Strode 3 I 8 2 7 10 i.7sv. ■hki.DEN ws 1 112 2 8 8*9 ■ 9 8** Dearborn .1 tiass 10 26 26 8 4 K OS3*OBERON w 1 102 l 8 6* 5 1 51 iii y Delaby .1 McClernaad 4 8 8 2 1 Trail-. 23|, ts-. 111.. 1 12| Winnei Br t. by Maceo Remember hie II. trained by B. Meyer. Weal to bob! a 5 00. At post 1 minutes, start good. Won easily; second •rml third drlvtag. Posing showed greal speed, sprinted into 1 winning lead in the firat quarter ami was eased np at the end. Princess Onta»caa e Cast in the last quarter after working her way np on the ootside and should Ik- ban! to beat hen-after. Bequest was crowded back when entering the homestretch but closed tip Bgaia ;.:ii! oatstayed Ifonochord when it caaae to the final drive. The latter raa wi-n. Barry Bog was speedy bul tired In the last quarter. Oberoa was baaiped inti on the tirst tarn. The wiamet was entered 1., 1 0000; no bid. Scratched- 07472Higfa Bear, 117. 87404 Ponsolnca, mv f.77!ts Skyward, 104. Incorrect weights in entries Tinker, 107; St Noel, U0. IHrerwelghts rosin-. 1 i".uiais.


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