Track Talk From The Blue Grass., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-04

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TRACK TALK FROM THE BLUE GRASS. Lexington, Ky.. April ::. Gold Dust la eliminated as a factor among Kentucky Derb] possibilities. Trainer Lin Maulers has had him fired. Ada Mi ado has shown the l«st move of anv of the local candidatea for the Kentucky Derby, having worked three-quarters yesterday in lis1. Miami and Dr. !!ai Uley have ea-h been three quarters in 1:10. Frank Stagg worked tin- sane- distance in 1 1. There ,-ne now nearly 300 horses in training here. I.in Mardera, who was getting ready for Pimllco, has arritten 1:. . Brennaa, of Brooklyn, since the announcement of dales for meetings here ami at Louisville, thai he would prefer to remain in Kentucky. His boraea an- nearer ready than any her and be believes It would be easier lo win lute and il Louisville than at limlieo. He sent leian and T tulaiit a mile in 1 : Is yesterday. E. It. Bradley, owner of Idle Hour farm, arrived today from the south. Henry Zieglers siring of ten. in charge of trainer Charles 11. Hughes, was shipped from Highland farm to Churchill Downs todai . The latesi foal tit .lames R. Keens Castle too Stud is a half-shter to Colin, a brown lilly bv Peter Pan- -PastoreUa. .1. C. Milam lias sold Klvin. a two-year-old brown coif, by .Migraine .Meddling Mary, to W. II. Sliovv- Dr. Bossier, of Bombay. India, today wind Frank Skinner at Oakland ■• g.-t prices on Fulletta and B..og. r Hid. lie winis them for pony racing ju India and has not been able lo lind just what be wants in this vicinity.


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