Fast Mile At Lexington: Princess Callaway Runs In 1:38 2/5 In Winning Overnight Handicap.; Milton B. Beats Good Lot of Sprinters in Allowance Race--Plunge on Fairchild Goes Wrong--Console Scores at Long Odds., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-11

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FAST MILE AT LEXINGTON PRINCESS CALL AW AY RUNS IN 138 IN WIN ¬ NING OVERNIGHT HANDICAP Milton B Beats Good Lot of Sprinters in Allowance AllowanceRace Race Plunge on Fairchild Goes Wrong Console ScortaWi Long Odds Lexington Ky September IO The feature of tin card for lie ninth day of the Kentucky Associations 1all meeting was a handicap at OIK milo in which Italcigh Colstons good fouryearold Broomstick lilly Princess Callaway led all the way and won with groat ease never extended in 1S the fastest lime of tlie meeting for the mile The others in tlio race wore Dnval Manager Mack and Any Tort and they finished as named Any Port slow to ct into his stride closed a hip gap and doiihtlcss will be ituiircfvcd by this race lassio was a sm prise in the first race She won by a head from Fairchild which was currying the smart money Ihil K the second choice was far back at the linish linishCounterpart Counterpart stood off raldoyle and won the second race by a head while Danberry the favorite was out of the money The colored confederacy ashed when Clubs carrying ilie red and preen of Mose Moore wore down York Lad and boat him liome by a length and a half in the third race John E Madden s Parisian a lirst time starter was seoond choice of the bunch of poor ones and ran as if short shortThe The running of Labold and King Olympian in the fourth race was decidedly disappointing Milton It showing vast improvement wore down Toe Del bold and won by a neck with Mary Davis third thirdFlying Flying Feet was the real hot thins for the last race and there was pood support for Sister Flor ¬ ence but Console improving suddenly wore down Sister Florence after Flying Feet ligan to tire in the stretch and won by a head headThe The backers of favorites were not in a particu ¬ larly pleasant frame of mind with the close of the xoossivcly hot day for they had scored only or Princess Callaway and Clubs fJont Klrod will run a special train to Txmts ville Saturday night Most of the owners trainers inckeys and mutucl operators will be on it Thi ¬ bet ting paraphernalia that was in use here will also lie transported on the same train trainThe The horses owned by Spiet Powers and handled by I Tanber will be sent to Douglas Park on Thursday next nextlames lames MacManus departed tonight for Chicago t transact some private business lie will stay thcr until tlie oR ning of th Douglas Park meeting meetingConsidering Considering that three of this afternoons races bud a meiliocre lot starting the betting was excep ¬ tionally brisk The total handled was over 33000 33000Tinre Tinre was a frenzied play on Fairchild in the inning race due to a report that he has worked a nsntioiiI trial He would have paid oddson liid he succeeded succeededThe The SpiersBcnzingor confederacy expected to score n double during the afternoon with Phil K and Laboid Both failed badly Labold might have been a more serious factor but for Oberts blunder ¬ ing ride rideFrank Frank E ISrown who purchased the Castlolon yearlings on behalf of a wealthy easterner departed today for New York to confer with his patron rela ¬ tive to the sale of the youngsters on Saturday next


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