Lexington Stake Weights Announced: Bonnie Kelso Assigned Post of Honor in Opening Day Feature, with Countless Next, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-27

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LEXINGTON STAKE WEIGHTS ANNOUNCED. Bonnie Kelso Assigned Post of Honor in Opening Day Feature, with Countless Next. Lexington, Ivy.. April 20. Weights for the Phoenix Hotel Handicap, estimated value ,400, for threo.venr-olds and upward, one and one-sixteenth miles," to be run as the fourth race on the opening ilav of the Kentucky Associations spring meeting next Saturday, were announced this afternoon by Secretary Will Shelley, as follows: Horse. A. Wt. Horse. A:,w Bonnie Kelso 5 125 Colston ? 101 Countless 4 124 Foxy Mary 4 101 Polls 4 120 AVing Ting 7 101 Starbattlc 4 119 Kootenay il 100 Harrigan 5 118 Antenor "-s- 322 Angelas 0 115 Maezie ! 100 Console 5 11.1 Colonel Hogan ...o 100 Princelike 4 110 Bertis 1 ?S Mary Davis 5 110 Any Port 5 fS Joe Morris 4 10S Oracle 3 9S Cherrvola 4 107 Princess Callaway.;! 9i Descouinets 5 107 Love-Not 1 97 Roola Boola 4 107 County Tax :. 9i Bound the World..!! 107 Golden Egg - 0 Hoval Report 4 105 Exemplar 9. Helmet 5 10.1 Miudiuette :! 90 Star Blue 4 10.1 Hell Horse :i 90 Jupiter Joe 5 102 Bet tic Sue :: 90 This race will have ten or a dozen starters, and it fdiould prove a keen contest. Bounie Kelso may not accept the issue, but Countless, Polls and Starhottle are practically certain to go to the post. Round the World can be put down as a certain starter. W. G. Yanke brought her over from Louisville today and ifter looking at the weights said that lie could see no reason whv she should not start. The daughter of Lackford and Nellie Illy looks tit, and on reiwrts from her work at Louisville she is ready. Console will go and so will Princoliko. Joe Morris and lioola ISoola are also probabilities. Colston may not be here. Any Port and Oracle will start fe. and probablv so will Cherryola, Foxy .Mary, Golden P Kgg and Dell Horse. Abort t twenty-five horses name over from Louisville this morning and others are due tonight and -tomorrow. Along with Round the World Mr. Yanke brought Aragonese and Skillute. They went into the stable with ten that Charles T. Patterson is iraining for Messrs. Yanke and Applegate. Peter Winiiner brought Any Port and Beautiful, the latter iHing ills candidate for the ISrecders Futurity. W. St. Vincent brought Annie Wells aud Sam Barber, and along with, him came jockey .Denny. AY. Phillips brought among others John Robert and Suvvllie. In J. L. Rrowns lot is Enfield. C. C. Van Meters list includes Robert and Dilatory, both of which are candidates for the lireeders Futurity. Mr. Aan Meter has engaged jockey Mountain to ride for him at this meeting. The best move of the morning over a fast track, with the weather clear and warm, was Boola Boolas mile and an eighth in 1:50s, the mile being covered In 1:43. Governor Gray- worked a mile in 1:44 with much in reserve at the tluislu Golden Egg ran a mile in 1:4";. handily. Meadowgrass worked a mile in 1:43, ridden out. Kings Daughter cantered three-quarters In 1:20. She-looks good. .Other, moves were: Th"ree"-qiiafters BarlpyhoipO. lilO; Cowdin. 1:15; Etlielda. 1:10: Epicure. 1:17; nahlcj 1:15J; lima, 1:10; Kiug Solomon, 1:15. . Five-eiglitiis Joe Knight, 1:04; Colonel Holloway,, 1:04: London, 1:01. Half mile AVkcelwrlght. 49; Praetorian, 49; Irishtown. 50; Sou, 50, aud T. M. Green, 52, cantering. .Max Hirsch arrived from New York last night. His horses will come from Louisville tomorrow.


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