Purses To New Juveniles: Oneida And Coeur DAlene Figure Among Winners At Lexington.; Inquieta Makes Poor Showing in Race Won by Former--Worth and Adams Express in Fast Work-Out--Sprite Gets Away from Boy., Daily Racing Form, 1912-05-04

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PURSES TO NEW JUVENILES ONEIDA AND COEUR DALENE FIGURE AMONG WINNERS AT LEXINGTON Inquieta Makes Poor Showing in Race Won by byFormer Former Worth and Adams Express in Fast FastWorkOut WorkOut Sprite Gets Away from Boy Lexington Ky May 3 While todays program was of the offday variety the patronage at the Kentucky Association course remained generous and those who were in attendance witnessed sonis excellent sport Ideal conditions again prevailed and the track was at its best An evenly balanced card gave opportunity for diversified speculation and the prices against the winners were generally liberal liberalThe The feature was the third race in which a quar ¬ tet of fast ones engaged and it resulted in victory for Princess Callaway on which J Byrne had the mount It was the first winner that this rider has piloted here hereThe The chief Incident of the racing came with the running of the fourth race won by Grif from Working Lad The Gallaucr colt should have won by a big margin but Fain who had the mount began easing up in the last sixteenth and Grlf was almost nipped out in the final strides by the fast finishing Gerst colt coltF F R Hitchcocks firsttime starter Oneida by Yankee Ondurdis made good in the second race in handsome fashion over Polly Worth The surprise of this race was the poor showing of Inquicta She ran in blinkers today and this circumstance may ac ¬ count performanceFlying for her poor performance Flying Feet was heavily supported to win the closing dash and made good after leading all the way The supposed good thing of the fifth race was Richard Gentry from J W Mays barn but Coeur dAlene owned by F G Moller of Buffalo N Y a newcomer on the turf and trained by Will McDauicl disposed of him in the first three elghtlis of a mile and stood off Batouch and Clinton In a driving finish Coeur dAlene is by Nasturtium The Red Filly and was bred by Ed T Graves who sold her to Henry McDaniel for her present owner after she had worked a fast trial at a quar ¬ ter of a mile here last fall s sTrainer Trainer Frank Taylor in charge of the H C Hallenbeck horses gave Worth and Adams Express a fast mile preliminary after the closing race The pair made phenomenally fast time for the first half mile hut Worth which was leading throughout seemed to loaf during the last half mile when his stable companion kept falling back Worth covered the mile in 141 cased up The early pace was terrific when both were running close together The fractions follow 12 22 33 43 5S 113 120 Worth was handled by jockey Shilling ShillingMiller Miller Henderson the junior member of the Hen ¬ derson Hogan establishment is reported seriously ill at his home in Louisville with a brain ailment J T Ireland assumed charge of the horses that the firm has here and Peter Wimmer will look after the division now at Louisville Frank G Ilogan the senior member of the firm arrived today from California CaliforniaWayne Wayne Topi in who came here from Louisville to ¬ day announced that Blackfrlar has been resting at his farm in Elizabethtowu since his arrival from Charleston CharlestonSprite Sprite got beyond control of her exercise boy this morning and galloped an additional mile after her W II Knrrlck sold Oneida after her victory to J W May on private terms termsWyamlot Wyamlot the threeyearold chestnut colt by Plaudit Whyota which broke down last fall anil has since bicn at H P Headleys farm is in such bad condition that F R Hitchcock today ordered that he bo destroyed Mr Hitchcock and his friend William Rauscli will leave tomorrow for New York but will return to Kentucky for the miming of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs DownsJames James I Haggin and John Mackoy are at Klmen dorf Farm for the annual spring visit to look over the thoroughbred mares foals stallions and year ¬ lings It is understood that the Haggin yearliugs about twentylive in number are to he sent to Eng ¬ land JulyThe about June 15 to he sold by auction in July The following were among the best workouts this morning morningAffable Affable Fiveeighths in 103 103Belfast Belfast Half mile in 52 52Bonanza Bonanza Mile In 144 144Cloud Cloud Chief Half mile in 50 50Colonel Colonel Ashmeade Half mile in S2 S2Donau Donau Fiveeighths In 103 103Fawn Fawn Half mile in 50 50Guaranola Guaranola Mile and an eighth in 158 158J J H Barr Fiveeighths in 103 Rose of Jeddah Threequarters in 110 110Rossina Rossina Mile in 144 144Sonada Sonada Threequarters in 110 Sprite Threequarters In 117 117Terrible Terrible Boy Half mile in 50 50Tirzna Tirzna Mile in 145


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