Lexington Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1908-04-29

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LEXINGTON FORM CHART KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION COURSE TUESDAY APRIL 28 1908 WEATHER CLOUDY TRACK GOOD Sixth day Kentucky Association Spring Meeting of 10 days 10 books on Presiding Judge C F Price Starter J J Iloltman Secretary AV R Letcher Racing starts at 230 p in AV indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each lace indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried fTf fOi FIRST RACE 12 Mile 54317 473 2 105 Purse 400 2yearolds Fillies 4 rdbttOtt Allowances Net value to winner 300 AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P S Vf CorriganW 110 11 2b 15 13 AV Ott E Corrigan 122 71013 W 10GJ 74 in 2 2l Heidel R K Lewis Lewisiv 3 4 S5 45 12 iv 103 40 41 32 3 E Griffin Hughes Bros 10 15 12 5 2 744352FAIIt 71074414INELA MESSENGER w 1075 5 3 3 5 5 J Lee R T Offutt 5 3 4i 32 710 74414INELA WB 110 9 5 G 65 62 V Powers L A Cella 3 G 3 85 710 710ELYSIUM 10LIZZIE ELYSIUM w 103 G S 71 1 7s J Howard J M Goode 25 GO GO 20 10 LIZZIE KILKERRAN w 103 89 9 9 S4 J Baker M J Murphy 20 CO GO 20 10 743C2 AVATEUGIIOST WB 103 27 S1 S2 9 Pickens W Clay 15 23 25 S 3 Time 23 4SA 4SAWinner Winner CollinsWent B f by Marta Santa California trained by J Collins Went to post at 230 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won driving second and third the same Ann Mcce away last and having much the best of the start forced and set a fast pace all the wav ami outstayed Crystal Maid in the closing drive The latter away in a tangle and going wide through ¬ out ran a good race and will reverse thisr running with the winner Willow Plume ran into prominence on the stretch turn from a slow beginning and tired slightly in the closing drive Fair Messenger quit Ocala ran fairly well and was lucky luela acted fractiously at the post and unseated her rider was then away slowly and ran fairly well The others ran green and will show Improvement ImprovementScratched Scratched 744tT Miss Crittenden 103 74385 Cuite 103 Xeola 103 Overweights 103Overweights Crystal Maid 3 pounds Fair Messenger 41 P7 A f O K SECOND RACK 34 Mile 70930 l12jj 1 lOS Purse 400 4yearolds and up 4 ttttOtJ ward Selling Net value to winner 300 AWtPPSt Str Flu Jockeys O H C P S lt743GG 74415 SIR VAGRANT w4 9S S 10 10 7 3 lt 2J 5 5 2 G5 743GG MATT1E MACK W4 OS 5 4 1 1 1 2J J Butler S 1C Hughes 66421 71479 MARY ORR ws 4 105J 1 11 5l Oik G1 3 Warren J C Hume 12 20 20 8 4 74304 LADY ARION wn 4 PS 6 9 G 6 4 4 A Morgan W A Smith 5 C G 2J 1 743SG CANOPIAN w 5 103 10 7 S1 oi 5 53 Kermath D E Woodruff G 12 10 4 2 71M7 ROWER WB 3 103 11 S 45 2 25 G J Baker McB Moore 15 20 20 S 4 74207 G5CSOS9 RICKEY wn 5 10T 12 1 3 4i 7J 7i V Powers W T Donohue 8 S 6 2J G5 CSOS9 WILLOWDENE wn G 10G 4 2 7101 fli Sh Minder W E Oots 4773 S5 70054DtTDLEY S570054DtTDLEY w 5 103 2 5 9l S 8l 9t Fogarty G W J Bissell 15 15 15 G 3 7CM9 GEM OF THE WILDSw 4 102 3 3 21 S 10J 10 Pickena J T Clay 20 20 20 S 4 710rO BENORA WB 7 106J 7 12 12 11J U1 H2 Heidel Dancer CannonlS 20 20 S 4 74112 SAM CLAY w 4 104 9 C ll 12 12 12 Gore S Haggins 13 20 20 S 4 115Winner Time 24i 50 115 Winner HillWent B c by Handsome Florence W trained by I Hill Went to post at 301 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same Sir agrant was away slowly and had to overcome much interference in the early running but came with a rush in the stretcli and wore Mattle Mack down in the last sixteenth Mattic Mack away fast showed the most early speed but was weakly ridden at the end and was unlucky to lose Marv Orr gained steadily after saving ground when turning into the stretcli Ladv Arion poorly ridden and taken wide all the way tired in the last furlong Canopian ran fairly well Kickey tired after going a half Hower showed speed for a half Gem of the Wilds also showed speed and tired as if short The winner was entered for 400 no bid bidOverweights Overweights Mary Orr 1 pounds Gem of the Wilds 1 Bcnora 3J Sam Clav 44 rj A A QO TIIIKD UACE 34 Mile 70930 112 3 10S Purse MOO 4yearolds and up I dc tt O VJ ward Selling Net value to winner 300 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P 73S90MERRICK wn 5 112 12 2 2w 2J 15 15 Plckens J C Milam 75 75 G5 12 out 743012LADY ANNE w 5 10S 21 1 1WB 1J 2l 25 Franklin T C McDowell 555245 74304 UARNSDALE WB 4 109 S S 33 33W 3 Heidel Hughes Bros Bros4s 3 G G 2 1 743SS TODDY HODGE W 4 115 9 3 6 6w 61 42 42 4s J Lee J K Todd 6 S S 3 32 714S1 32714S1 LITTLE GEORGE w 4 105J 3 3 4 4W 5U 5 51 Warren J P Barnard 25 40 40 15 6 74412 SPION W 4 100 6 7 S Sws S ° 71 G A Morgan J S Ward S S 7 2J G5 71112 CYGNET ws S 103 5 6 7 7w 63 62 7 J Howard J F Gaffney 40 60 60 20 10 741123ANNA SCOTT w 4 101 4 4 rh rhWB 72 S S J Baker W G KDodds 25 40 40 15 6 74437SRALBERT WB G 102J 79 9 9 9 9 W Ott E Corrigan S 10 10 4 85 85Time Time 24 4Ss 114 Winner 114Winner MilamWent Ch g by Golden Oarter Bianca trained by J C Milam Went to post at 20 At iiost 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving Mer rick was restrained for a half and saving ground when turning into the stretcli came away fast in the last furlong Lady Anne away fast and showing the most early speed ran a good race and finished gamely Itarnsdalc closed a big gap from a slow beginning into a fast going third Toddy Hodge also went well and came from a long way back in the last quarter Spion seemingly dislikes this track and can do much better Kalbert got off poorly and trailed throughout Little George went well The winner was entered for 700 no bid bidScratched Scratched 74104 Meadowbreeze 101 74437 Clifton Forge 100 74380 Gibson 103 Overweights 103Overweights Little George 21 pounds Cygnet 2 Ilallwrt 1 7 A A Q T F ° UHTH RACE 34 Mile 70930 112 3 108 Purse 500 3yearolds and up 4 rJb t O 4 ward Handicap Ket value to winner 400 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 45743G1 7443S WOOL SANDALS WB 4 109 4 2 2J 2l iu l J Lee W J Young G S S 2 45 743G1 KINGS DAUGHTERwn 5 113 1 1 41 41 41 2J Heidel T C McDowell 2 3 3 l 11 74242GREEN SEAL w 4 109 3 4 3 3 35 3 V Powers II Clark 25 1351351 13 743G12AL 13743G12AL MULLER w 3 103 2 3 I2 H 25 42 Minder W H Fizcr 3 4 4 G5 1 743G1 KENTUCKY BEAU WB 4 111 5 3 5 55 3 Pickens W Clay 3 3 3 65 1 Time 21 4SJ 114 YoungWent Winner 114Winner Br c by Woolsthorpe Winged Sandals trained by W J Young Went to post at 352 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same Wool Sandals hard ridden all the way followed Al Mnllcr closely for the first half wore him down in the stretcli and outstayed Kings Daughter in the closing drive The latter interfered with soon after the start gained steadily in the last quarter and was wearing the winner down at the end Green Seal away in a tangle and going wide throughout finished fast and favors a long distance Al Mnllcr showed the in wt si eed for a half but tired fast in the stretch Kentucky Beau away slowly lacked sliced ami seems to dislike this track trackOverweights Overweights Al Mulier 1 pound T A I Q Q FIFTH RACE 4 12 Furlongs 02153 541 2 113 Purse 300 2yearolds 4 ttTtOO Selling Net value to winner S2 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G i 74439 ANDERSON WB 97 S 3 I1 1i 1J Franklin C Karr 5 6 6 2S 6 744392CAMEL 1L743S7SMNALLY WB 106 3 2 3J 2l 25 F Burton M Young S5 3 3 l 1L 743S7SMNALLY WB 105112 11 7l 5s 3 Warren H Oots 2 1451331 12 73809 BOOKBINDER w 100 11 4h 6 41 V Powers E R Bradley 15 13 10 4 2 HAMMETRICAL w 102 74 65 4 51 Pickens J W Ferguson 10 15 15 G 3 74439 LADY HAWTHORNE W 101 10 9 8l Sh G5 Fogarty G W J Bissell 15 23 23 10 5 729S3 SILVER C WB 1025 G 7 52 75 7l W Ott S Forsythe 15 20 20 8 4 74362 SPANGLED BANNER W 97 4 G 2 3 S1 E Griffln D Hill 10 20 7 385 TITHONOGEN 385TITHONOGEN w 101 2 5 92 92 92 Frazier D T Morris 15 30 30 12 fi WAMPUM W 107 310 101 101 102 J Lee H P Headiey 15 15 12 5 2J 74114 RENA NAVARRE w 99 9 12 12 H2 11s A Morgan J H Nichols 15 25 25 10 J SCRATCHES w 102 11 S 11 12 12 J Butler L Smitha 15 25 25 10 5 55iWinner Time 24 4SJ 55i Winner B c by Box Paradise Won trained by C Karr KarrWent Went to post at 410 At post 3 minutes Start bad Won driving second and third the same Anderson running to his best form and poorly ridden took the lead soon after the start and attempted to run out in the stretcli but came fast when fully straightened out and won drawing clear Camel ran fiJrly well but took a tired swerve in the last furlong and had to stand a hard drive to retain second place McNally away slowly closed a big gap and was running gamely at the end Hammetrlcal was prominent throughout Spangled Banner ran a fast three furlongs before tiring Silver O tired in the stretch Bookbinder was well up for a quarter and finished fast The others ran green The winner was entered for 4CO no bid bidOverweights Overweights McNally li pounds Bookbinder 2 Silver C li Wampum 5 71 I QQ SIXTn RACE 1 Mile May 10 1894 140 4 112 Purse 400 3yearolds anil 4 rt tt O J upward Allowances Net value to winner S300 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners ° HJLip s s743S9TERAH 743S9TERAH WB 3 91 2 4 4 4 3 3 115 A Morgan F R Brennan 32 S5 S5 2 5 ou 74005 KEEP MOVING W 3 9S 4 3 1 1 I5 1s 2s F Burton Mrs M Goldblatt S 65 32 14 74223MILFORD 1474223MILFORD wsn 3 9253 1 3 25 2i 2l 3 J Butler W H Fizer 13204534 out 74413 TOM KEARNEY W 3 97 1 2 2J 3J 4 4 4 Glasner S Goldberg 50 50 30 S 5 Time 24 4SJ 114 141 J Winner B c by Abe Frank Charm by Faustus trained by John Marklein Went MarkleinWent to post at 444 At post 1 minute Start good AVon easily second and third driving Terah began slowly but moved up with a rush after going a half mile and gaining steadily in the stretch wore Keep Moving down and won going away Keep Moving dashed Into a long lead soon after the start but under excessive use tired fast in the stretch Milford was poorly ridden showed speed but tired In the stretch and can do much better Tom Kearney was outclassed Scratched outclassedScratched 744382Lotus Eater 118 Overwelguts Terah 1 pouud Keep Moving 3 Milford 2J Tom Kearney 5 ± i rv


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