Lexington Stakes Fill Satisfactorily.: Breeders Futurity of 1913 Receives 272 Entries and Blue Grass Stakes of Next Year 41., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-15

article


view raw text

LEXINGTON STAKES FILL SATISFACTORILY. Breeders Futurity of 1913 Receives 272 Entries and Blue Grass Stakes of Next Year 41. Lexington. Ky.. July 14. — Secretary Garrett D. Wilson of the Kentucky Association announced today that the Breeders Futurity for 101.", and the Camden Handicap and the Blue Grass Stakes, to lie decided during the 1012 spring meeting, had closed quite satisfactorily. The Breeders Futurity received 272 entries, the Camden Handicap 24 and the Blue Grass Stake* 41. the latter representing the best two-year-ohls now in training. The largest nominator to the Breeders Futuritv is Irving II. Wheatcroft. master of the St. James Stud, who names twenty. Next is President Catesby Woodford of the Kentucky Association with sixteen from Baceland Stud. E. R. Bradley of Idle Hour Farm and G. D. Wilson of the Iroquois. .Stud, name fourteen each. "apt. E. B. Cassatt of Pennsylvania names eleven, all by his stallion Aeronaut. James B. Qaggia names ten from Fhnendorf Stud, it being his first attempt for the Breeders Futurity. Johnson N. Camden of Hartlaad Stud and Charles W. Moore of Mere Hill Stud, each name ten. and J. W. Five, a local broker who was formerly in partnership with Phil T. China, names nine. August Belmonts name appears for the first time in the list of nominators to the stakes. In partnership with A. L. Ferguson lie owns the colt by Hastings — Jane Gray. Mr. Ferguson having mated the mare with Hastings on shares. Nearly all of the prominent stallions standing in Kentucky are represented, likewise many noted matrons. The entries for the Camden Handicap and the Blue Grass Stakes, with the conditions of these races, follow: Camden Handicap. The Camden Haadleap — For three-year-olds and upward. 0 to accompany the nomination, if made on or before July 1, 1911. 0 to accompany the nomination if made on or before November 1. 1911, when the handicap will lie reopened for entries. An additional payment of 0 due .Tanuarv 1. 1912. ". additional to start. ,000 added. The stakes to be divided 70 per cent, to the winner, 20 per cent, to the second and 10 per cent, to the third. The winner will also receive a cup of the value of 50. Weights to he announced April 15, 1912. One and a quarter miles. Anderson. R. II. — Joe Morris. Camden. J. N. — Boola Boola, Praetorian, Wheelwright and Batwa. Doerhofer. L. P. — Mary Davis. Greener. J. G. — Countless. Hallenheek. H. C— Adams Express and Fauntlcroy. Harrison, C. L. — Waldo. Hcadley. n. P.— Jabot. * Hitchcock, F. R. — Wyandot. I.e Blond. Luke-Gold Mine. Long. Goo. J. — Free Lance and Sir Giles. Riley, D. — Le.imenco. Schorr. J. W. — Aylmer and Star Charter. Thomas. R. L.— Polls. Wainwright. J. R. — High Private. Weaver. J. T.— Markie M. Weber and Ward — Console and Longhand. Woodfotd and Buckner— Mud Sill. Blue Grass Stakes. Blue Grass Stakes — For three-year-olds foals of 1005, 0 to accompany the nomination. 5 pav-able January 1. 1912. 00 additional to -start. ,000 added. The stakes to be divided 70 per cent, to the winner. 20 per cent, to the second. 10 per cent to the third. One and one-eighth miles. Bradley. E. R. -Bachelor Girl. Camden. J. N. — Praetorian, Wheelwright and Batwa. Cassatt. E. B. — Be and Spring Board. Clay Bros. — Buckhorn. Doerhofer. L. P. — Tommie Thompson and Ursula Emma. Fizer. W. II. — Wadsworth II. Frye. J. W. — Joe Knight. Colonel Cook and Lewis. Gallaher Bros. — Duval. Gay lord. Ed. — Anion. Goroy. A. J. — Old Chum. Guthrie, B. F.— Sir Blaise. Hallenheek. H. C— Worth. Harrison, C. L. — Bonanza. Headley. H. P. — Peridot. Hitchcock, F. R.— Wyandot." Knapp. II. K. — Sickle and Sprite. Le Blond. Luke— Gobi Mine. Ixmg. Geo. J. — Nicias and Berenice. McManus. James — Presumption. McDowell. T. C— Tho Manager and Star Jasmine. Milam. J. C. - -Phil K. and Mark A. Mayer. Morris, John H. — Kenneth D. Ryan. Taos. F.--Daingerfield and Bell Nelson. Schorr, J. W.— Froglcgs and Senator Sparks. Smith. R. N. — Friend Shirley. Wheatcroft. Irving II. — King Broomstick. Woodford and Buckner — Pink and Black. Woodford and Wimmer — ■baoda and Cynosure.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1911071501/drf1911071501_1_3
Local Identifier: drf1911071501_1_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800