Lexington Track Too Heavy For Work., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-22

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LEXINGTON TRACK TOO HEAVY FOR WORK. Lexington, Kr., April 21. — In the way of work there was not much doing at the Kentucky Association tonne thH morning. The track was too beary, but nude:- a strong wind and some sunshine, it is diving out rapidly. Ada Meade worked three uuar-teis i:i 1 : -_• 1 lumdily and it was regarded as the beat uiiive . : the morning. Tom Brown, who i- to serve as entry clerk, arrived from Las Angel.-- this morning and on behall 01 lackey Vincent Powers father, made an arrange nient wherebv Powers i- to ride at the coining meeting under I he direction of T. C. McDowell. Powers will be ii.-re tomorrow morning and will report to Mr. McDowell. The stable of Louis A. "Vila, in 1iarce of train-i Loo Ji Imaon, arrived from Louisville this niorninu The 1 oi -es ale: Hyperion II. Convolo. Gonvllle !..i s..ii ■:. Irrlmtor. Artonette. Rustle. Broadside and Mentor. J. W. May enaaa in the S4iine cat Willi Tom Dol-.in and the t wo-year .-Id- Timlierlost. b. ■. by Seuiproiiius -I.ettie Brown, ami Turf Star. eh. f. by Nasturtium -More than On. -en. J. W. Frey. with Inibodeti and lanky Ford, and J. J. Znrhorg. wilii Wool Sandals and Bin Howe, arrived tonight from Louisville. The stahaea of W. H. Fizer and Ciorge J. Long will arrive tomorrow. Nangbty Lady and her foal by Adam were shipped to N.-w York today to Schwartz Bios. They have I ecu -I lrotpiois Stud.


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