Trainers Getting Busy at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1914-03-25

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TRAINERS GETTING BUSY AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky., March 24. The weather beitifT bright and the earth dry, the main track at tho Kentucky Association grounds was opened to horses in trainiug this morning, and a large number were at exercise. Quarters in 24-. three-eighths in 3S and halves in 51 was the average rate of speed. L. H. Adair, of Adair and Baker, arrived this morning from Charleston and has had a stable prepared for their string which is expected from the South Carolina track tomorrow. Including Busy and Princeton, which are here in tho stable of Gallaher Bros., they will have twelve horses, among the number being High Private, Slcetb, Samuel U. Meyer, Ambition and Roscoe Goose. . Jefferson Livingstons string of twenty-six. In cliargo of trainer Mose Goldblatt, is due hero from Juarez next Friday.


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