Training News From Lexington., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-10

article


view raw text

TRAINING NEWS FROM LEXINGTON iujviusi Mil Special Correspondence The weather was cold this morning and the track was in good condition A goo l many horses were set down for speed stild among the best moves of the morning were the following followingAutomatic Automatic Mile in 149 Initially Has shown shownlittle little Carpathia Mile in 150 easily Is training well wellClubs Clubs Mile in 150 breezing Training well wellCov Cov Lad Threequarters in 120 Could have gone a great deal faster This horse has spread out outconsiderably considerably but has not grown much during duringwinter winter Donerail Mile lit 110 Is not far from liemg at athis his I test testDr Dr Waldo Hriggs Mile in 1 4J Training well Dnuue iie7Three ninrters in 121 Appears to be training better this spring than at any time timesince since he was a twoyearold and looks espe especially cially well Karl of Savoy Threequarters in 117 driving drivingGood Good work and is alniut ready Foundation Half mile in hard held This horse is training as well as any here and none nonelooks looks better i iGeorge George Stoll Threequarters in 121 A good goodblow blow out outGill Gill Cy Threequarters in 11S well in hand Impression Threequarters In 118 well in hand handHas Has sKed J lx t ThneMiiartons in 117 Good work and Is Isajwmt ajwmt ready IxMona Threequarters in 120 Jockey Stccle in innldle nldle Lord Maishall Mile in 144 Rest work of tin morniux and extra good considering track and Weather conditions Mark A Mayer Threequarters in 119 handily handilylx lx oks good Over the Sands Threequarters in 121 Richard Gentry Threequarters in 120 handily handilyTraining Training well wellItoMiiiii ItoMiiiii Mile In 143 driving Strong Mile in 1411 Imndily A promising mai ¬ den In T C McDowells stable Unole Hart Mile in 148 handily Iltis de vtIojHMl into n tine looking horse and should nice well this season seasonT T C McDowells Breeders Futurity candidnte a OheBtnut lilly by Watercress Belle if Ashland wfcked a half over the hill in 5t handily It was a y l move and she IK a likely filly fillyThe The carload of horses which left tonight for Havre de Grace was made up of the pick of fifteen tw Vyearolds that Klmball Patterson broke last fall P Sheridans Back Bay and four twoyearolds iKiIonging to T Scully The best of the Pattersou lot is a bay colt by Sandriiigham that worked a half mile here in Itt over the hill It looks as If all of the five will make good Back liny win ¬ tered well and Is tit having worked threeeighths In 0 here with good weight up Hie Scully tv yoarold have been getting slow work here The twoyearold that J M Goode gave away on account of Hiekness died Sunday morning His name wan John P Johnson and be hud never started startedEd Ed W MourcK Tivoui fell with j kov Alter UiV moruhig Akur received a slight tut ii the fee feerud rud thu U was jiQt ljurt


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1913041001/drf1913041001_2_10
Local Identifier: drf1913041001_2_10
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800