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LEXINGTON FORM CHART. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Fifth day. Kentucky Association. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary. W. H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. QIQIO FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 54317—475—2—105. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. 0 X £k X O Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners "sAr"6 PhSh? Sales™ SYLVESTRIS W 105 4 2 2 2» li Page G Stoll 52 40 91 5 DOMINICA w 105 I 1 ll ll P A Walsh G J Long 191 128 247 I HANDZARETTA w 105 6 5 5« 31 34 T Steele J Rodegap 31 32 101 7 S1163 LADY MELTON w 105 3 6 71 41 4» T Rice W E Oots 21 28 77 *5 81163 KEADEEN w 105 7 4 41 65 5» Lovell J P Ross 16 26 65 * S1178 STAR KINNEY w 105 8 3 33 5J 63 M Preston J C Milatn 57 52 134 6 JUDITH PAGE w 105 2 S 8 7l 72 Thomas S K Hughes 6 10 27 * 81143 MISS OWAY w 105 1 7 6J 8 8 Warren W F Schulte 13 12 41 • 87 28 083 1 mutuels paid. Sylvestris, .00 straight. .50 place. .45 show; Dominica. .00 place. .75 show: Handzaretta. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Sylvestris. 1 to 2 straight. 1 to 4 place. 1 to 5 show: Dominica. 1 to 2 place. 7 to 20 show; Handzaretta, 10 to 20 show. ♦Auction field. Time. 231;. 47*. Winner — Br. f. by Nasturtium — -Annul trained by A. Baker. AAent to post at 2:39. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Syl-vostris ran green for the first quarter and bore out on the turns, but came fast iu the stroteh. wore Koni-inica down and won drawing clear. Dominica, away fast, showed the most early speed and staved well in the closing drive. Handzaretta began slowly and. closing a gap. stood the final drive gamely. Lady Melton made up ground. Keadeen had no mishaps. Star Kinney was prominent, when she bore out and lost much ■r round, ftl Ol 7 SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 70936— 1 : 1 2J— 3—108. Purse 50. 4-year-olds and up-CJ X Jmk X I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners "pish?" Sate" 811602EARDS COURT WB 4 106 7 1 1» l3 l3 l3 M Preston JPMayberry 77 66 87 8 76914 HUCK wb 4 108 4 6 51 3h 21 21 T Steele T C McDowell 99 68 194 8 81160 BOSERRIAN WB 5 109 5 5 41 4 l 45 33 Obert MrsEJG sleeve 25 24 76 *9 81141 RUSTLE w 4 105 1 3 21 2h 3h 45 Warren L A Cella 55 34 122 * 77653 BOEMA w 4 104 9 8 6 63 51 5nk Hufnagel G J Lone 386 182 305 25 8 lo88 ROSEBORO w 6 107 6 7 3» 5h 7"k 62 F Burton Pons and May 0 4 16 * 75770 BEATRICE K. WB 6 107 3 2 83 8» 81 7 Page J Stevens 129 68 158 5 7534S BESS WARD w 4 104 2 4 71 71 61 8« T Rice W R Hail 6 14 23 • 74363 AL SMITHA WB 4 104 8 9 9 9 9 9 Paul W Grater 18 12 63 * 094 72 244 "5 mutuels paid. Earls Court, .50 straight. .85 place. .40 show: Huck. 1909.sh.50 place. .10 show: Boserrian. .45 show. Equivalent booking odds — Earls Court, 7 to 4 straight. 37 to 40 place. 7 to 10 show: Huck. 9 to 4 place, evens show; Boserrian, 14 to 5 show. •Auction field. Time. 23*. 48. 1:13. Winner — B. g, by Kingston — Dominoes trained by J. P. Mayberry. AVent to post at 3:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Earls Court showed much the most speed and won all the way. Huck had a rough trip, but finished fast and will improve. Boserrian gained steadily and hut for going wide in the first half would have boon second. Rustle was prominent for five furlongs before tiring. Boema was in a jam for the first half aud closed a gap through the stretch. Beatrice K. ran poorly. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 811 04 Orlandot. 00; 811C2=Ovelando. 120; 81090Sam Clay. 105. Overweights — Rustle. Z pounds. JO "I O "I Q THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 81104— 1 :41?—0— 109. Purse 00. 3-year olds J X £i X J and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 25. 1 iid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners "str.PLSh.3-Sates? 81161 ZIENAP w 6 106 4 1 2 2= 11 11 l"k Warren W F Schulte $ 91 $ 60 26 0 isll61/,IPANGO w 5 112 3 2 32 3* 3h 2 2 1 Page A Weber 486 208 268 46 7i;..t;i CAMPEO.V w 3 92 5 4 lh lot 2* 3h 3 Hufnagcl G J Long: 126 76 171 23 81161 TERAH w 4 102 2 5 5 5 5 42 45 T Rice E A Brcnnan 428 200 277 50 S116PBOSEBURG II. w 3 95 1 3 43 43 41 5 5 Hannan H McCarren 93 60 135 25 224 04 77 64 mutuels paid. Zienap. 5.50 straight. .05 place. .00 show: Zipango. .45 place. .90 show; Lampoon. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Zienap. 12 to 1 straight. 2* to 1 place, 19 to 20 show; Zipango. 3 to 4 place. 9 to 20 show: Campeon, 7 to 10 show. Time. ML 4SJ. 1:181, 1:40*. 1:42. Winner— R. m, by Florist — Alleviate trained bv R. P. Brooks. Went to post at 4:00. At iiost 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving: second and tliird the same, /.ienap. under a good ride, ran in much improved form, was always a forward contender and. taking tho lead on the stretch turn, held Zipango safe in the closing drive. Zipango ran a good raoe. but could not concede the weight. Campeon. after showing much the most sjioed for three-quarters, tired in the stretch as if short. Torah. away slowly, was outpaced for the first three-quarters, but moved up fast in the stretch. Roseburg II. was almost thrown on the first turn by Zienap. Scratched— 81104 Creel. 102. =» Q "I y "I Q FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 0215.3— 54J— 2— 113. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. O X *U X XJ Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A Wt PPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Iggjgjg sales" S1178*FOXY MARY w 102 11 3« l1 l»k Franklin A B Lowe 54 50 95 *0 KING OLYMPIAN w 105 5 3 li 2 Lh Warren AV F Schulte 158 126 218 * 81183 BV A TANGCAY w 109 4 I 2 3* 33 M Preston J C Milam 637 260 469 100 M163 HEN. HUTCHISON WB 105 3 5 58 4- 4« Page G H Whitney 86 82 115 * DICK GOODBAIR w 102 6 6 6 a 55 Brannon J Stevens 22 10 63 * 51178 ETHEL W. w 102 2 4 41 6 6 Lovell S Forsythe 14 28 62 ■ 071 56 152 80 mutuels paid. Foxy Mary. 3.20 straight. .30 place. .70 show: King Olympian. .70 place. .00 show: Eva Tanguav. .30 siiow. Equivalent booking odds— Foxy Mary. 28 to I straight. 23 to 20 place. 17 to gO show: Klug Olympian. 27 to 20 place. 3 to 10 show; Eva Tanguav. 1 to 7 show. •Auction field. Time. 23J. 4SL 54J. AAiuner — B. f. by St. Lawrence II.— Foxfire trained by L. Paul. AAent to post at 4:.3S. At post 1 minute. Start good. AAon driving: second and third the same. Foxv Mary ran close to the leaders until on the stretch turn, where she went wide and lost ground, but recovered quickly and. wearing King Olympian down in the last furlong, outstayed him in the closing drive. King Olympian showed a high flight of speed for the first half, but tired slightly in the last sixteenth. Eva T.inguay drooped back slightly and lost some ground in the first quarter and failed to quite get up when ■•ailed on. Henry Hutchison went fairly well, but attempted to run out in the stretch. 8 1 OOA FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 71048—1:40* — 1—112. Purse 50. 3 year-olds aud up X £k £lJ ward. Selling. Not value to winner ,S200. Ind Horses A AVt PPSt U .* "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners jtoF*PL*jS? Sates" 81159 MELLOW-MINT IIM 4 I 2= 2= L" 1- 1- T Rico J R Tavlor +18 2 K1 0 Mix:! GILVEDEAR WB 4 118 I « 33 t 3- L" 2" T Steele A D Steele 131 56 112 X 811M*OOLONBL BLlE wit 3 9110 1111 sh «u 5« 31 Paul G Bond f f 7 i; sill! ENLIST w 4 101 8 I 71 6" 7" 3» 4i Hannan It McCarren 15 8 41 *17 81144 LII.UK TURNER w 5 ins 7 5 61 5- 5h 4f B Franklin T P Haves 195 52 137 14 M16I GALLILEO ■ 4 106 5 7 9J 10- 10 1 71 6fi Brannon J U Strode 87 44 lot; in 51179 RESIDE w 5 113 1 1 4.. 71 S1 S- 71 Obert J Edwards is S 21 * SI031; FLARNEY w 4 105 It 10 5 4 4 6.. 81 F Burton F J Pons 0 4 13 * SIK.I 1MBODEN wb 8 110 3 1 8s 9* 9s 9- M M Preston M Ochsnor 171 46 loo 25 81183 CONVILLB WB 5 110 2 3 1* Is 1= 10- 10= Warren L A Cella 117 41 104 * 8103SOROONOKA « 4 106 9 9 10i 11 11 11 11 Hatchett AV L Hatuhett 41 11 68 * 96 38 66 07 inutuols paid. Mellowmint field. .05 straight. .25 place. .40 show: Gilvedeai. .00 place. 1909.sh.90 show: Colonel Blue field 1. .4 l show. Equivalent booking odds— Alellowmint field. .;.". to lo straight, 8 to 5 place. 17 to 10 show: Gilvedear. 9 U 5 place. 2! to 1 show; Colonel Blue field I. 17 to 10 show •Auction field. v.Mutiiel field. Time. 25. 50. 1:15=. l:41f. 1:48. AV inner— Ch. e. by Ben Holladay — Bitters trained bv J. R. Tavlor. Went to ixist at 5:10. At post S minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Mellow-miiit. showing smart improvement, was a prominent contender all the way and drew out in the stretch to win as his rider pleased. Gilvedear also showed improvement and was a close contender throughout. Colo nel Blue, from a slow beginning, closed a big gap and was going fast at tlie end. Enlist, tioorly ridden, ran a g.iod race. lmlxxlen could never get into serious contention. Couvlile is a fast non-stayer. The M inner was entered for 1909.sh00: no bid. Scratched— 81908 Irytania. lOo. Overweights— .Mellowmint. I pounds: I.illie Turner. 1: Reside. 1: ITarney. 1: Imliodeii. 1: Conville. 1. Q1 Q91 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 70930—1:121—3—108. Purse 50. 3 year-olds. Fillies. O AMgj Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockevs Owners "sSMBh?" sales1 M1591ADA MEADE w 106 I 5 4- 32 2* 1- M Preston J C Milam 17 80 69 50 ,4:i::7-CQi;iA w 106 12 1« I* U Lh Lovell Talbot Bros 1S8 90 146 13 .,,22 CI VITA w 106 5 3 2»k Q g |i Hufnagel G J Long 30 34 71 siHH ALICE w 109 4 6 6- 6l 4h 41 F Burton M Burton Ml 124 141 15 75819 IRON BOUND w 106 0 4 3h 41 51 5* Page J T Ireland 115 60 151 *10 78100»GLIDING BELLE w 100 7 7 7 7 61 6* Warren AV F Schulte 77 • 81 • 78145 DENVER GIRL w 106 2 1 D= 51 7 7 J Conley Peyton Ac Aken 6 12 29 • Ctrlfi "show1 Ad1 Moad0, *4,25 stlaKut- *3-30 PIace. .85 show: Acquia. Sl.otTpUce. IOO show; E,iii"ivaient liookingodds— Ada Meade. 9 to 8 straight. 13 to 20 place. 43 to 100 show: Acquia. 13 to 10 place. 4 to 5 show; Civita. 33 to 20 show. *" •Auction field. Time, 24and. 40*. 1:14!. Winner— B. f. by Contestor— Hide and Seek trained In- A. J. Johnson Went to post at 5:44. At post I minute. Start good. AAon easilv: second and third driving. Ada Aleade began s owly and was torced to go wide for the first ljalr. moved up witli a rush after roinidine Into Hie stretch aud. finishing gamely, came away in the last furlong. Acquia. awav fully in her stride took • good load at onee, held 011 well for five furlongs and tired as if short. Civita was a game contender all the way and will improve. Alice closed a big gap in the last quarter. Iroubouud was close up for the hrst half and vsill improve. Gliding Belle was outpaced throughout. Scratched— «llb03Lady Ethelyn, 102; 78000 Anne McGee, 109.