Brewers Stakes To Bell Horse.: Bradley Racer Has Easy Time Winning Lexington Feature--Yankee Notions Works., Daily Racing Form, 1913-05-08

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BREWERS STAKES TO BELL HORSE Bradley Racer Has Easy Time Winning Lexington Feature Yankee Notions Works Lexington Ky May 7 The Brewers Selling Stakes one mile with a net value of 92050 to the winner was the feature of a good card for the tenth day of the Kentucky Association spring meet ¬ ing and WHS won easily by E R Bradleys Bell Horse an oddson favorite Praetorian got up in time to take second money from Clubs by a nose Flying Tom tho second choice was used up in racing at Bell Horses Hank and heels for the first seveneighths of a mile and this race may cause Sheriff Dan Scott to determine not to send the son of Handsel to the post in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday E T Colton the owner of Automatic which ran unplaced in the third race bid Bell Horse up from 1000 to 1300 and E R Bradlev bought the gelding in at flyOo Colton has the reputation of being a halter man and claimant The scratching of Transport Benanet Merrick Just Red and Back Bay out of the third race which was won easily by Lady Lightning was due to the fact that Colton had Automatic in it However he did not make a claim for any of those that ran ranThe The opening race was won by Will Woodards Howdy Howdy after a drive with Rash Theodo rita won the second race for maiden twoyearold fillies after a drive with Bronzcwing and Martha McKee The other twoyearold race was won easily by W G Yankes Korfhagc at long odds the favorite Ruby Ilyains getting second place The closing race was taken by the good mare Floral Iiyt with Supple second and Stamps third thirdThe The officials announced this afternoon that the charge of W G Yanke that Grover Hughes fur ¬ nished tho money with which Owen Glass claimed Swish on Saturday was not sustained by the testi ¬ mony Glass made affidavit that ho had merely got Hughes to write out the claim for him J H Stevens will train Swish SwishTodays Todays attendance was again large and the specu ¬ lation proportionsTrainer of generous proportions Trainer W II Karrick today gave Yankee No ¬ tions his final preparation for the Kentucky Dorby and the colt went a satisfactory mile and a quarter in 213 prilling up as fresh as a daisy and eager to run His rider was given instructions to keep him well in hand throughout as trainer Karrick is of the opinion that his charge is keyed up to the highest notch and not in need of any fast work He demonstrated In his last race that he has plenty of speed by traveling a mile and an eighth in 151 Yankee Notions mid his stablemates will be shipped to Louisville tomorrow tomorrowJ J T Weavers horses will be shipped to Douglas Park tomorrow Jockey Testhan suffered a painful injury to his knee as a result of being kicked by Buzz Around while at the post He was forced to take his mount Martha Mac out of the running later on when he was crowded into the fence fenceThe The horses of J C Gallahcr will go to Toronto next week Several other stablos will leave for the Canadian tracks following the close of the racing here hereJ J N Camdens racers In charge of J O Keene will be sent to Louisville on Friday The E R Bradley consignment will be sent there tomorrow and Friday FridayMessrs Messrs Phillip J Dwyer and Jack Follansbee of New York and Price McKinney of Cleveland ar ¬ rived this afternoon and will be at the course tomor ¬ row to see the Breeders Futurity run Ausust Belmont chairman of the Jockey Club is expected from New York tomorrow morning to attend the closing days racing All of these visitors will witness the running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday SaturdayEugene Eugene Elrod will run a special train to Louis ¬ ville tomorrow evening to take over the advance guard of turf followers owners and trainers


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