The Manager Works Again: Kentucky Derby Candidate Goes Mile In 1:46 Under Restraint.; Gave Indications of Ability to Run Much Faster Had He Been Allowed To--Other Derby Candidates Also at Work., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-21

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THE MANAGER WORKS AGAIN KENTUCKY DERBY CANDIDATE GOES MILE IN 146 TINDER RESTRAINT Gave Indications of Ability to Hun Much Taster Had He Been Allowed To Other Derby DerbyCandidates Candidates Also at Work Louisville Ky April 20 The tracks being fast at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park today several Derby candidates and tuaiir other horses did Rood work The Manager was worked at Douglas Park a mile in 145 under double wraps all tin way He went each quarter proportionately and was not set down for high speed at auy part of the journey He neyfcr looked Better and he acted as if he could run fast The other Derby work was all done at thi Downs Free Lance went a mile in 143 cov ¬ ering llu tirst eighth iu 12 tli quarter in 24 three furlongs in 37 the half in 50 five fur ¬ longs in 1U threequarters in 117 and seven furlongs in 1 It was good work the sou of Alvescot being in hand all the way George 1 Jongs other Derby candidate Nicias went three quarters in 117 miming the first quarter in 24 mill the half in 49 He worked freely and acts like a good horse The other Derby candidates that worked were Henderson Hogans Guaranola which went threequarters in 119 under a stout pull ll the way and Patrnche which went an easy mile in 130 130There There were a number of good workonts by two yearolds the most brilliant being that of J It Walnwrights good colt High Star He ran the fastest half mile to the credit of any twoyearold nt the Downs this season when he went the distance in 48 He went the first quarter in 23 and three furlongs iu 35 Other workouts were wereAll All Red Seveneighths in 131 tost lialf in r1 r1Black Black Friar Threeeighths in 42 cantering canteringItounie Itounie Eloise Threeeighths in 42 42Cedar Cedar Stream Half mile in 50 first thrce vCockspur Threequarters in 110 first half in 49 49EUerta EUerta Half mile in 50 Forehead Fiveeighths in 103 Golden Ramble Threeeighths in 37 first quarter quarterGrani7e Grani7e Fiveeiihth8 In 103 first half in 51 Henry Uettie Threeeighths in 37 High Private Mile In 154 pulled up Jliumie Gill Halt mile in 50 lirst threeeighths threeeighthsin in 30 30Kitty Kitty K Threeeighths in SO cantering Leopold Threequarters in 121 cantering looks looksNig Nig t Mist Fiveeighths in 104 first half in 49 OSullivan Threeeighths In 37 first quarter in in24H 24H Prince Herrais Threeeighths in 37 first quar quarRaveua Raveua Quarter mile in 23 three furlongs in 37 pulled up Hound the World Mile in 147 cantering all the theway way Royal Captive Threequarters in 117 looks extra extraSam Sam Hurst Threeeighths in 37 Semprite Half mile in 50 first threeeighths in 30 Senator James Half mile in 50 first quarter quarterin in 24 Star OKyan Mile in 14G first threequarters threequartersin in 117 117Tay Tay Pay Mile in 14C Trance Seveneighths iu 132 Tread Lightly Half mile in 10 Ursula Thompson Threeeighths in 30 first firstWinning Winning Widow Half mile in 52 cantering canteringOn On the whole todays showing was the best of the theO O A Uiaiich shipped to Lexington today in charge of trainer Steve Judge the fouryearold Tay Pay iml Star Ollyan and the threeyearolds Bay Cliff Mini George Oxnard The latter is an eligible to the Kentucky Derby but is out of that race as Mr Uiauchi does not rate him better than a selling nlater Mr Biauchi announced this morning thit the MacManns stable would not have a starter in the Kentucky Derby this spring he having also de ¬ rided to withdraw Presumption from the big race Tlii latter colt is now high in flesh and his trainer lcxs not think lie is in condition to be prepared for a mile and a quarter race within the noxt three of Golden Maxim here this spring but will start Tilm only in sprinting races It may be possible to et him ready for the Latonia Derby but Mr Blanchl said he was even doubtful about that today information reached the Downs today that five miloads of horses will le shipped here direct from rhirleston A special train carrying these horses will leave Charleston at 830 Monday morning and it IK expected they will arrive here late Tuesday iilht or early Wednesday morning The Derby can iiliite Cracker Box is one of the horses that will cninc here on this train


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