Counting The Horses At Lexington., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-18

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COUNTING THE HORSES AT LEXINGTON + Superintendent Tames TamesItoss Itoss of the Kentucky Association made a count of the horses in training here for the fall meeting The numhiT on the grounds is 171 and there are applications for stalls for 142 more making a toral of 312 Secretary Shelley expects the nunihcr to In increased to alwiut 375 or 400 The program hook for the lirst seven days of the meeting came from the press today It is a typically Shelley hook and that means satisfaction all around aroundJohn John S Itarhce lias sold three of his Olen Helen Stud yearlings for good prices Frederick Johnson i New York gets the sister to Helen Karbce hy Lady Iramhle and a chestnut colt by Frcyja while W T Anderson bought tin1 chestnut colt by WoolsthoiM Carlotta C CGeorge George M Odom has closed a deal for the racing qualities of Charles W Moores twoyearold McGoc oit White Heather and the youngster has been hipped to him at Louisville LouisvilleThe The showing of the breeding classes for thorough ¬ bred horses at the Klue Grass Fair today attracted a good crowd but the rings wore the poorest scon here in years particularly as to numbers The awards follow followStallion Stallion C I Wilsons Stalwart first O A Ki anchis llearcatcher second secondKriKidmares KriKidmares S C Lynes Pirate Polly lirst Ilarrv Stanhopos Baltimore rellc second secondWi Wi aiding colt C W Moores Hastings Tosie L colt coltWeanling Weanling lilly Harrv Stanhopes Allowav Itosey Dimple lilly lillyHroodmaio Hroodmaio and foal at heel Ilarrv Stanhopes Baltimore Belle and foal lirst S C Lynes Pirate Polly and foal second secondYearling Yearling lilly C D Wilson with Stalwart filly fillyYearling Yearling colt F J Knight with Cesarion colt coltAged Aged Stud A Kianchi with Keareatchcr and Resignation II and Viola P PTwo Two under two years old the get of stallion G I Wilson with two Stalwart weanlings weanlingsMajor Major F A Daingerlield inemlior of the Kentucky State Racing Commission who has been in the Johns Hopkins Hospital at Paltimore for several weeks wrote to his family in a letter received to day that his improvement is such that Dr Ca niKhily thinks he may lie able to come home on a furlough for six weeks


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