Reservations for Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1910-08-31

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RESERVATIONS FOR LEXINGTON. Lexington. Ky.. August 30. — In less than three weeks the fall race meeting will begin here, and Secretary Will Shelley is now busy from early morn ing until 1 1 i irl i T attending to the various details of what is believed will be the most brilliant fall ses-sion of racing ever held on Lexingtons historic old Hack. Fp to date fifty-seven applications have been received for stable room, and additional application-coiitlnue to pour in by every mail. Those from whom Secretary Shelley has received applications so far for stable room are: Hushes ft Spencer, .1. K. irtto, G. M- Odom, M. Burton. H. lieCarres. W. 11. riser, T. Ahadie. W. F. Walsh. James Cass. Corst iX HoUe, Dr. Wilson. Irving 11. Wheat. roft. Will Perkins, Bd Oots, W. House. B. B. Bradley, Henderson e. Hogan, Mode Nicoll. George Klnber. Bar] Liun.ll. Thomas C. UcDowefl, W. M. Wallace. y. V fasev. r:;,. F. Brader, a. It. Davis. J. W. Young. W. F. Hickman. M. Goidbbttt, W. P. Rear don. Amos Jurney. .1. W. "Bub" May. M. C. Moore. Kimball Patterson. George Land. Thomas Hatfield. Walter Grater. W. .1. Young. Will Lewis. John T. Ireland. Thomas Welsh. Allan Steele, lack Faker. Will McDanlel. Will Ste.de. Si Hughes. John Bodegap. J. C. Milam. .1. N. Camden. A. It. Lowe. Lee Paul. Pal ONeill. Will Overton. Tom Irvin. Gellaher Rio-.. Dan Morris and John Bradley. Among the well-known heroes which it is already known will 1* bere are: Nimbus, Foilie Levy. Jeanne dAre. Finkoia. friend Harry. Prince Gal. Etanhrldgeg . Colloquy. Donau. Kings Danghter, Ellen-a-Dale. Hack. Buck Mate, Cherry ola, Lye White. Boca crain.e. R«ii l.a-c.i. Joe Morris. Jen Bernstein, J. II. Reed. Samaria. Boo hi Boola. John Furlong, Painty Panic Carlton G.. Wool Sandals. Royal Be-part, Tom Hayward. Merrick. Miss Nett. Far West, Golden Egg. Foxj Mary. Governor Cray. Mamie Al-g.ii. Alma Boy, Bdwin I., ami CameL According to Mr. Shelley, there will Ite a number of races at a mile ami a quarter r a mile and a half. All rear I lags will have to be removed from the Hack by September ." . There are fully 2 «» of the frisky youngsters at the big oval, and it la nothing to nee "ne of them running about the big enclosure riderless. The weeding out process has began and Secretary Sh Iley ho|ies to have most of them away by Saturday.


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