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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington, Ky., April 19. Rain fell steadily last night and the Kentucky Association track was muddy this morning. Intermittent siiowers today made the going sloppy this afternoon. Many horses, however, were worked. The best moves noted were: C. L. Harrisons Breeders Futurity candidate. Bonanza, from the stable of W. J. Young, a half mill- in 52. impressively. G. P. Chinus Joe Knighl. likewise a Futurity eligible, a half mile; in 55, easily. Goode and Penmans .Manager .Mack, a Raceland Stakes eligible, a half mile in 51. handily. Catesby Woodfords Bert is. a Blue Grass Stakes candidate, a half mile in 53J. handily. J. G. Greeners Countless, which will start in the Phoenix Hotel Handicap, three-quarters iu 1:21, easily. Mose Newman arrived today from Sweetwater. Tox.. with the two-year-old Closer and the three-vcar-old Uncle Ben. John E. Madden has returned "from New York and is at Hamburg place. J. S. Hawkins lias turned Wing Ting over to trainer Jack Raker. Tiie program book for the Kentucky Associations spriug meeting will be distributed to horsemen tomorrow.