Training News From Lexington., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-11

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TRAINING NEWS FROM LEXINGTON Lexington Ky April S Special Correspond ¬ ence The weather was cold this morning and a high wind was blowing but the track of the Ken ¬ tucky Association was fast and quite a number of horses were at work Will McDaniel had Founda ¬ tion out and that Kentucky Derby candidate showed evidence of being in the finest of fettle With his weight up the son of Nasturtium went a mile in 144 and a mile and an eighth in 15S He could have gone much faster had he been permitted to Other workouts were as follows followsRanorolla Ranorolla Threequarters In 119 Appeared anx ions to run Batouche Seveneighths in 132 easily Has Hasplenty speedBreaker plenty of early speed Breaker Threeeighths in 30 over the hill This is Woodford Clays Breeders Futurity eli ¬ gible and it was a good move lie had consider ¬ able weigiit np Clinton candidatesin One of the Blue Grass Stakes candidates in W J Youngs stable mile in 144 handily Cream Threequarters in 124 This one has de ¬ veloped into a grand looking filly Flora Fina Threequarters in 11 Anxious to torun run runHarry Harry Louden Mile in 147 cantering Harwood Threeeighths in 30 handily Worked Workedwith with San Jon and looks fine Joe Morris Threequarters in 121 Is being gone gonealong along with slowly as he is still high In Uesh Manager trainingbetter Mack Mile in 144 handily Is training better than ever before San Jon Throeeighths in 30 handily Looks Looksline line after a brief respite from training Sebago Threequarters in 110 well in hand Still a little high in flesh but seemingly in the best of health healthSonada Sonada Mile in 148 cantering Howard Oots Is training this horse sloyly as he took on a lot of weight during tho winter Startler looksfit Fiveeighths in 103 handily She looks fit and showed a fine turn of speed Three Links Half mile in 51 Showed some of his ofhis oldtime speed and is training well George B Ott had out his two Breeders Futurity candidates Tho Gander and The Penman They went a half mile over the hill in 50jf handily noses apart This was good work considering the raw ¬ ness of the morning and the weight they bad up The Penman Is a half brother to Foundation but is as unlike that promising threeyearold in appearance as am be imagined The Penman Is a rich brown and small in size while Foundation is big and a mahogany chestnut chestnutJ J O Kccne schooled his twoyearolds at the bar ¬ rier and they all acted as if they liked the innova ¬ tion


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