Lexington Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-25

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LEXINGTON FORM CHART. SATURDAY. APRIL 24. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. First day. Kentucky Association Spring Meeting of 7 days. Presiding Judge. W. ILSheUcy. St liter. _.I. J._noltina:i. Secretary ._W. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:.!0 p. m. W "indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age oi horse and weight cart led OT-I-TJ CTOT PPST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. S431C— 1 :00;— 4—117. Purse 50. :: veal-olds and Oil Q tJ upward. Allowances. x0t value to winner 00- " " ~ ~ " , J ... . . „ Mutuel Takings. Amu lid Horses ,T AWlPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners s,,. 1 L Sn ante,. 77*74 WOOL 8ANDALB SS i 1st 4 1 4- OT .h ll Zurborg A Lalwra Ul U Is ?r 7 :vViiai ;TV DAMK 5 111 Z :: R B «■ -J B Martin J S Hawkins „4 ]s4 ZK -0 7S045BLACK "MARY t lus ii 5 li 2 I e» Herbert B R Bradley ti:: M MC X 74510 LA SIUKH 4 ]_• I J 1 ■ .. 1. SI 4 A Walsh L A • . lla 77 C4 PJ7 *5 Tr.x.M ADVANCING o IX 5 I lal 5Tl. 5* B« l.rar.non D W Armstg 119 "- 1K1 lJ 7ie2S MARCUS AURGUTJS 4 107 3 4 6 6 " 6 6 Dishmon J T Clay 4 ll 19 7tis fiM S6.". S nuiluel- paid. Wool Sandals, 0.05 straight. .25 place. $;.40 show: Dainty Dame. $:;.00 place. .80 -how: Black .Mary. .96 show. Tickets sold at *2 each onlv. •Auelioii Held. Time. -J4!. 50*. 1 :o:;. 1 :oo . Winner -Br. h. by Woolsthorpe Winged Sandals trained by J. J. Znrborg. Went to post at 2::;S. At post 2 minutes. Start irood. Won handily: second and third driving. Woo] Saiidal- la in good form, followed close up to the stretch turn and. drawing clear in the last -i-feenth, held Dainty Dame safe in the final strides. The latter wis held too long under restraint and was going fast at the end. Black Mary ran a goad race and tired near the end as if short. La Souer showed ihe no .-t -p.e.l tor a half mile. The other- were always outpaced. "1 -| /• SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. 1 51.:i7— 47 ,— 2 MB. Purs;. 50. _ year olds. Colts and JL J. dtU Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner *2QO. ~ InTl Horses AWtPPStU =:■ »j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Ms"trU0l?akgg*- sSan! SI.KWIOOT 101 7 :: 1- 1- 1*1 Franklin J L BeSSMNi 71 4n 74 *S20 i A LASH wb ion In .". 4* fj -u RJ Martin S K Hug-fios M r,S 102 * /ri.r pi:; I t 3* a ;:• Dishmon J N Camden p;7 ss no a i m 1. 1: TDM Pit S 2 S«* 5» 44 T Steele V l Steele 1H S 14 * RAMON CORONA 103 4 ■ O I -; S* Warren W ■ Dots H 8 19 ■ GRlXEWAf.l UK 1 I 2» 4 i ; l.ovell WforcUbFlser 2:: 12 21 * CROKEN TIES M I I T1 7; 7- Herbert FJ R Bradley U ■ :!7 5 SIMP yvij 100 9 8 x! s1 8 A Walsh J C Milam v: a s.; * sifllJ KIDDY LFJF ¥H - I I * J Drannon H P Headby 1U8 7« 10s r, FRIEND VIRGIL M E Left at the post. Francis W L Raybould 11 s -jo » 017 olii M $.vi inutile!- paid. Slew foot. 1.50 straight. .00 place. .50 show: Calash. .45 place. $:;..su show-Zulu. *:;.o5 show. -Auction held. Time. U4J. fifif. Winner— B. g. bv Frankfort -Highland Princess trained by J. H. Nichols. Went to post at 8:12. At i ost 2 minutes. Start fair for all but Friend Virgil. Won easily: second • i ml third Orlrtna;. Blew foot, away forwardly. wore GnntewaM down after going a forking and. drawing clenr in the stretch run. won witii ease, althongh swerrlng to the outer rail. Calash, away In an outer position, yyas forced to go vide. but gained gradually and ran a good race. Zulu ran well, had no mi-baps and was tiring near the end. Inele Tom ran fairly v»e|l and will Improve. Ramon Corona ran grden. GrunewaM tired after going a aaaurtet and will show aaneh laaneoareaneat over this per for nut nee. The others ran green. Overweights — Slew fool, 1 pound; Lucie Tom, 1; Friend Virgil. 1. Q -| "I A "| THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. ToJM ITH I 1W| Purse 50. 3 -year-olds and up- O JL JL TC J. ward. Selling. Net value to winner O0. t.ui 77777 7777777777777 i ,. ... ... , . .. Mutnel Takings. Aiwn nut Horses AAAtPPSt x U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners str p] ,sh. Sales. I7«MMEKKICK WB 6 113 5 5 1" 11 l1. U M lVeston I C Milam 474 212 340 0 75772 E. T. SHIPP 4 101 9 7 9- P B P Eovoll V 11 Hzit 3U6 2M 244 23 78lMSNAKE MARY B 4 104 1 I 3b 3 1" 3* Lloyd .1 T Ireland 12 44 MS •■ 7-»4 REFINED 5 107 10 9 8- 8J 71 41 E Martin A Weber 14 M 49 * 76331 PATRIOT | 104 6 I H 6J 6- 5b A Walsh .1 W May 44 32 70 * MM 1I.IMK 3 93 4 4 7 71 S1 6and Hannan T P Hayes i29 10 74 • IS14S EARAPK trn I 99 8 10 6" 4" 4* 71 Herbert W E Oots IS 4 "7 "7s2 il, EIGHT BLTE « 3 98 11 I 4- 21 t 83 Brannon T .1 Harmon lit * MS0J RUSTLE 4 104 Z 1 10 10i .|i j2 AVarren E A .el la 44 28 SI » 74883 i.AMlKRT 17 109 3 11 11 11 Mi M* Hatchett W R Hall 1". 12 52 20 Msc-ilAKMuRBAN 5 107 7 2 21 5» 11 11 Ilufnngel JohnMarklein 4 2 21 * 977 576 1070 13 ninlnels paid. Merrick. .00 straight. .00 place, .00 show: E. T. Shipp. . IO place. .! 0 show r; Snake Marv. .15 show. "Auction field. v. Mutnel field. Time. 24?. SO. 1:11. A inner — Ch. g. by Golden Carter— Rianca drained by A. .1. Johnson. Went to jMist at 3:47. At iiost 1 minutes. Start Rood. Won handily: second and third driving. Merrick, in rare form, outclassed the others and. taking the lead after ROOM a sixteenth, held his opi o-Retata safe all the way. E. T. Shipp began slowly and inoved up with a rush after going a half. Snake Alary, taken wide most of the way. ran a good race and will improve. Re tinod was kept far back early : nil cld-iil a big gap in the last quarter Patriot was in close quarters for the tirst half and came with a rush when clear. Ralbert ran a bad race and can do much better. Marmoreau quit as if short. The winner was entered for 1909.shO0; no bid. Scratched — 78205- l.adv Vie. 104. overweights— E. T. Shipp. 1 pound. ftl 1 A9 * Ul Iml ItA1K— J Mile T7122—1 ::;! • -7.—107. Purse $:MH». ::-year-olds. J X X uti AJl Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPStU K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners jjStr*PLal? Sale" 75374 MIAMI 100 6 4 45 W 4° V Ink Eovell J N Camden 290 136 219 5 I7X10SWINTERGRBEN IU 2 1 l1 lJ M 2" 2J E Martin J B Respess 420 172 229 20 7M66 DR. BARKLEY 107 4 3 3D. 4» P 3* 3- M Preston E Smitha 103 40 132 8 MENTOR loo 1 E a. I ] ]i 4» 4« WaiTen L A Cella 233 136 1S9 20 SIR ATESHY Ml 5 6 6 6 G 6 I* A Walsh T P Haves d 34 105 7 S0917LEFT OVEll 1U7 3 2 58 5* 53 51 I Hannan H MeCarren 29 24 48 G 1163 542 922 6 mutucls paid. Miami. . IS straight, .50 place .00 show: AAintergreen. .20 place, .30 show; ! ■-. Barklev. .45 show. Time. 2S. SOS. 1:10*. 1:421. Winner — B. c. by Count Schomberg — Kochelle II. traineil hy W. I. Lewis. Went to M vt at 4:27. At iiost 2 mitiites. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Miami waa badly outpaced for the tirst half, but moved up gradually in the stretch and. responding to urging in the last furlong, licid AVintergreen safe in the Mat few strides. Wintergteen was much used in aa » tToi t to race Mentor into defeat in the lirst three-uuartcrs and tired, but held on well and finished reso-iiicli. Dr. Rarkley ran a good race and appeared the winner when a quarter out. but tired as if short. Mci.tor ran a good thiec-quarters before tiring. The other* were beaten off. Scratched 7MS4 Iloieal. Pit. _ -| /• Q HITII RACE 1-2 Mile. 54317— 47. -2-105. | Purse 00. 2-year olds. Ijllie*. 8-1 X. X 4Jt€ Allowances. Net value to winner tMtt, Ind Hrac. AWtPPSt U i-. ••-; StrFin -RHkeys Owners lWLC" TCR.F STAR w 102 S | 1= 1» V Warren .1 W May 31 22 42 0 FRONT ROW W 102 1 I «i 21 2 A Walsh P M Civill 1« 4 29 *20 FOXY MARY W 102 3 3 4 :« Il Franklin A B I»wa Mi 62 S6 10 ZEPHYR W Ml 12 I 2 6 II E Martin J AV Camden 313 114 LSI 30 Al.AROART BRSNNANw 102 ". M B" 4 V Francis E A Rrennan 4 2 K * MISS OWA.Y m 102 I 1 71 C1 6- Dovell W F Schulte 4 2 4 * Mi:il!iil.ur I.ANIER w 112 4 I 91 91 7a Hrannon Q AV J Hisst-ll 99 r,4 V7 20 HOn;.U.VIl,l. EA w 102 11 7 3nW s3 M Herbert E R Eradlev 4 2 4 RONNIE REE « 102 2 1 I* V M Heidel .1 I, Eet.s.in 234 M 163 * BOUC1 w 102 l.t 11 lo.. 10" 10"k Whiting CDCheaauilt MS 12 4S GRANNY DISMAIi w Ml 7 6 ID ID ID Paul AV Crater DAISY BOONS m 102 I 12 12 12 12 T Steele Hagginand Hkins t t t ■ S25 360 679 *90 S2 n.ntuels paid. Turf Star. 0.55 straight. 0.35 place. 1909.sh.70 show: Front Row. $.S1.»HI place. 3. 20 ■how; I oxv Marv. $.5.75 *MT. Auction held. IMutucI field. Time. 24i. 4! «. inner Ch. f. bv .Nasturtium -More than Uueen t trained bv J. AA". Alav. Went to post at 5:01. At | ost 2 iidnutes. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. Turf Star, away in the tirst flight, moved around the others like I Hash and. taking a long lead, increased his :civ ullage willi every stride, front Row was favored hy good racing luck and held on well in the last "i. ides. l-oxy Mary showed aacad and. running green, swerved frequently. Zephyr was away poorly and ■ rune last near the end. Margaret Hrennan ran a good race, coming with I belated rush faun ■ poor he ginning. Ron l.nnier nas away too poorly to he a lactor. Bonnie Itee went well for a quarter. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse 50. 4 -year olds and upward. Selling. 8~l~l/f/| _L J.4ic4g Nt value to winner 00. " * .. , ,.,,...,.. , , .. Mtttuel Takings. Aucn li.d Horses AWtPPStVi ,,.»,.„.„ ,» Str Fm Jockeys Owners stl. pi sf, -Sai,.s 774S3 DEBAR W 6 106 1 2 4* 4» 9 W !■ E Martin A Weber ISO 70 US 0 81 ai*MALSDICTION W 7 106 2 1 :.! 5?. 4- 4- 2= Obert D Hill 24 26 92 M 7830* GIL.VEDBAR w 4 107 I 3 2U 2 3 3 3" T Steele A D Steele 37 IS 107 14 l77467TOM DOLAN VSMI 7 4 I* 1 11 V 4 I.ovell .1 AV May Ml 166 252 151 79453G RENADE w 8 IDS 5 5 31 3 5- 5- 5 F Burton T Hatfield 62 4S 94 65 78391 EH. DIE TURNER tv 5 104 9 X Gl l | 61 ti 6- Franklin T P Hayes ::3 20 42 10 Muli; KNI.IST W 4 100 4 I I 7 7. 7 7U Hannan H MeCarren 6 4 25 "10 7 1 1 4 REAL" BRFMMEE w 5 IDS 6 7 S1 83 8" S" So Hufnagel Jdin Marklein 35 34 76 * 67X31 BR1TESON W 4 103 I I 71 9 9 9 9 Brannon MrsRPRrooks I 2 10 * 949 Mi S13 69 mutuels paid. Debar. 1909.sh.55 straight. .S5 place. .00 show: Malediction. 2.45 place. .30 show; Cih-dear. . SO show. Auction Held. Time. 25. 50*. 1:15?. 1:411, 1:42?. Winner — B. g. bv Algol — Sister, hy King Alfonso trained by .1. S. AAardl. Went to post at5:: 3. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Debar •ran restrained for the tirst three -quarters, then drew away in the stretch and won eased up. Malediction lo-od a gap and was going fast at the end. Oilvedear was prominent all the way. Tom Dolan set the iar:v pace and tired after going tliree-quai ters. hut came again at the end. Creiiade ran fairly well. 1 i Hi.. Turner was crowded back on the tirst turn anil roud ..ot recover. Enlist and Beau Eiuuimcl ;.ui p..iiv. The winner was entered for 1309; no bin. Scratched— 71*543-Arrow Swift. HIS.


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