Great Crush of Horses At Lexington.: Officials of Lexington Association Are Confronted with Shortage of Stalls., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-23

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GREAT CRUSH OF HORSES AT LEXINGTON Officials of Lexington Association Are Confronted with Shortage of Stalls Lexington Ky April 22 One of the largest crowds that has ever witnessed the working of horses over the Lexington track and by far the largest crowd of the season was present yesterday morning and there were a number of interesting though no sensational moves One of the best of the moniins was that of the good brown mare Ocean Bound m the Woodford Clay stable which ran fiveeighth in 102 R H Andersons Joe Morris which JaCK Baker is fitting for the Camden Handicap put in a mile in 145 The son of Peep oDay and Hanovcrme has twice run second in the Camden Manager MUCK and Billiken each with 116 was the best time registered for the threequarters The former can ¬ tered out seveneighths in 130 He could have gone a good mile today said trainer Will Young after working the horse horseThe The sister to Housemaid owned by C L Harrison who owned the daughter of Broomstick and Ethel Pace when she won tlie Breeders Futurity here ran threeeighths in 38 and could have done some better She is in Jack Bakers stable Owen Glass twoyearold tilly Cotbee put in threeeighths in which was about the best twoyearold move of the morning morningThe The following were some of the best moves of tnc morning morningArtesian Artesian Threequarters In 118 118Bay Bay filly by Broomstick Ethel Pace Three eighths in 36 36Billiken Billiken Threequarters in 116 116Bonanza Bonanza Mile In 148 148Cherryola Cherryola Threequarters in 123 123Clyde Clyde T Half mile in 49 49Cochec Cochec Threeeighths in 35 35Fashion Fashion Plate Mile in 147 147Floral Floral Day Fiveeighths in 103 103Gold Gold Collar Half mile in 51 51Joe Joe Morris Mile in 145 145John John Griffin II Half mile in 151 151Lady Lady Hannah Half mile in 53 53Manager Manager Mack Threequarters in 116 116Miss Miss Detroit Mile in 145 145Miss Miss Thorpe Fiveeighths In 103 103Ocean Ocean Blue Threequarters in 118 118Ocean Ocean Bound Fiveeighths in 102 102Oriental Oriental Pearl Threequarters in 117 117Peeping Peeping Threequarters in 117 117Plutocrat Plutocrat Fiveeighths in 105 105Polly Polly D Threequarters in 117 117R R U Gray Quarter mile In 25 25Rosturtium Rosturtium Quarter mile in 25 Royal Amber Threeeighths In 37 37Salesia Salesia Threequarters In 118 118Silver Silver Bill Threeeighths in 37 37Solomon Solomon Half mile in 53 53Sprite Sprite Milo in 145 145Uncle Uncle Hart Threeeighths in 37 37Winnifred Winnifred D Half mile in 49 49The The stable of James MacManns in charge of trainer Steve Judge arrived here this morning Trainer Judge brought over four horses which Will be joined by Rocky OBrien and Golden Agnes that wintered at the Idle Hour Farm of E R Bradley Jockey BradleyJockey Fain who is to do the principal riding for the Gallahcr stable during the Kentucky racing sea ¬ son arrived this morning and was seen at the track exercising horses for W J Young He rode for the Gallaher stable at Charleston but did not to come back to Lexington with It staying over until tho close of the meeting here hereIn In a driving rain the special from Charleston ar ¬ rived at the Kentucky Association track at 4 oclock this morning but the horses because of the down ¬ pour were not taken off the cars until after day ¬ light With the exception of the string of William Gerst which George Ham took to a stable on the nearby Forkland Farm all the horses were installed In quarters at the track Superintendent Ross is in a quandary as to what he is going to do with some of the horses that are to come here from Louisville during the week Secretary Shelley was at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park yesterday and the tab be brought back shows more horses coming than there arc available stalls and an effort is being made to get some owners to curtail their strings Following is morningR a list of the stables on the special this morning R F Carman Sir Alvescot Colonel Ashmcadc M Cambon Comptou Morry Lad Figola Elizabeth Harwood Dynamite and Jessup Burn BurnJ J C Mllam Merrick Mark A Mayer Morris town Ulysses Frederick L Olga Star and Star Danube DanubeCatesby Catesby Woodford Auto Run Rose of Jeddah Fort Suniter Sonada Christmas Star Jim Grimm the brother to Roseben Billy Holder and Charles ¬ ton tonJ J S Ward Console Effendi Detour Gay Bird Spirella Solar Star and Starcadia StarcadiaW W C Weaver Markle M Lady Lightning John G Weaver Marshon Gowell and Foxy Mary Jack Weaver announces that jockey C Turner has been engaged to ride Lady Lightning in the Ken ¬ tucky Oaks OaksWilliam William Gerst Donau Working Lad Yorkville Mama Johnson Sureget and Lucky Wish WishF F D Weir Any Port Sprightly Miss Helena Miss Edith High Flown and Idlcweiss IdlcweissArchie Archie Zimmer Caugh Hill Charley Brown and Arbutus ArbutusP P J Miles Falcada Ceremohins and Be BeOliver Oliver Hak Barn Dance Westbury and Frog King KingE E W Moore Bcttie Sue and Joe Stein SteinJ J C Cahn Mockler and Sleeth SleethLuke Luke Le Blond American Girl Cheer Up Fawn and Gold Mine Martin Foley Brevite Hughie Quinn and Con ¬ gressman James JamesTheo Theo Abadic Tom King and Felix FelixW W T Wocdard Howdy Howdy HowdyC C A Matlock Cedar Brook BrookJockey Jockey Turner is here with the Le Blond horses A great deal has been printed about Mr Le Blond having the contract on Turner but it is incorrect Tom Shannon who trains the Le Blond horses holds the contract which was made in this city just one year ago the attestation being before Magistrate F S Graves GravesThe The division of the Carman stable that came here is in charge of Richard F Carman Jr Jockey C Peak is with this stable stableJames James P Ross has secured the name Carpathia for the twoyearold sister to Sonada SonadaRoger Roger Sullivan arrived this morning and took up his duties as assistant td racing secretary Shelley


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