Hodge Fastest to Date: Kay Spences Gelding Works Mile in 1:43 over Churchill Downs Track, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-16

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HODGE FASTEST TO BATE KAY SPENCES GELDING WORKS MILE IN 1:43 OVER CHURCHILL DOWNS TRACK. Tiial Is Best So Far Shown by Kentucky Derby Candidates in Training at Louisville — Horses Bound for Lexington. . Louisville. Ky.. April 1.1. All of the locally " 1 r.-i nnil KiiiliH ivv llerbj candidates have recently gone a mile al Churchill Downs and Douglas Park, in ueepei hi km for longer trials leading Dp k. work x 1 11 1 : i the la mi two weeks of their training for 11. ,• Ms i.ik- over the run aiiie mnl ■ uuarter course, in the candidates in training al chur ••hill Downs, lodge has worked ihe fastest mile. his host record being 1:4::. w 1 1 i 1 . ■ ore* the same track Itruoxewing has worked the distance in 1:43%; lialpu in :4.;..: Bel toe n 1 41. -,: Tenor In 1:45%; Toionto iii IMC.-:-.: Watermelon in 1:47-. and Robin etta in 1:48. Ai Itougias Part «»|,| Boeebud baa gone Hit- distance in 1:43% and Brickie] ;t mile in i I-:.. i h extreme speed Md Boeebud leads .ill the lo eall.v trained Keatuekj Derby candidates thai have worked at shorter distances, be having gone 6ve eighth* in l:til--. and three-quarters in 1:14%, in •Ins trial mile of 1:43%. BroueeWings liesl time Im-- ilve-i ighths !i;i- Iieen I :«C%. with three-quarters ui 1:16% while Hodge went tve-eighths in 1: .;:. mill three-quarters in l.P;1.-.. and Ralph covered live-eight bt in l:Kl»s au l three-quartern in l:l«%. anWsternteiuii has to-en live-eighths in 1:02% and iliii-i-- |iiiirn-is iii 1:16%. The easiest mile wort un- by in. I Bewcbnd and Hodge, both r whicb en-i"unii to be well within themselves when the did iii.ii latest fast work. ah the locally trained Kentucky Derby candidates »re continuing t" take their work well and i far ii would appear linn every one of the three-year uliK nanied are being pointed iiy their trainers to make a I. id for the coming big event, which, with Its 0,000 in aililed nnmey. will he the richest Kentucky Derbj ever inn. John v. Schorr, who baa Vnndergrifl in training for Un- Derby, has returned from a isit to K. H. at Lexington, where Bradleys Choice r1.iadtey*«r.iriii and Black Toney are being prepared for their Kentucky Derby engagement. II vaj S they are train lag well and look good. Bradleys choice has recoiled t In- most hacking in the future books of the Brattle] candidates. Ibceiii trials at the Downa were as follows: Apple - Half mile in 56%. At i ogam -e -Three eighths in 38%. ■eajicap- Three -eighths in :;s. Brightstone -Five-eighths in 1:04: lirst half in 40%. ash on Delivery — Half mile in 46%. Chattier Turce-ipiarlcrs in 1 20. Chesterton — Three eighths in 38%. 1.1. i Don D — Half mile in 51 ;,. Julie Three-eighths in 36%. I.a-t Coin— Three eighths in M. Little String -Half mile in 50%. Mabel ClarLs. .n-Three eighths in ■.. hUnorioao — Thre ■ jn. trtera in 1:17%. Mrs. Gamp — .Mile in 1:35. Mrs. II. Joriti — Five-eighths in 1:64. tanbachapl — Three-quartera in 1:16%. Im rick Three-eighths in 38%. Rhodes — Halt utile in 411%. KinaUVo Half mile in 4b-. Boaslle- Three-eighths in 36%. Rudolf o Three-quarters in 1:19%. am McMeokin — Half mile in 56%. Sinalco Half mile in 18%. Skihs Knob— Thre.- eighths in :;t . Spindle Three-quarters in 1:17.-.. Sup. -rhiniiah Three-eighths in .o. Tin- Bench Half mile in 16%. Wand, i Mile in 1:47%. Wild llors.- ||:l|| mile in 46%. /in Del Half mile in 4V At liougias Part: Birdie Williams -Half mile in 40. Bpekhorn Half mile in 51 j. i:.| Crump Half mile in -iS-/:,. l-togieg -Three «[iia iter- in 1:18%. lli I. ii Barbee— Quarter mile in 1M.-,. 1 in Three-eighths in :i-,. I.a Iatrie -Three-eighths in 36%, hieochare — Halt mile in 48%. I. ni.leiith.il — Half mile in 48%. |u-..« i Three-eighth* In 36%. Princess Callaway -Thai -i -quarters in 1:16%. S-in kega Five-eighths in 1:66. s;i;ir Charter -Mile in 1 10%. John W. Schorr has decided t" send B3 Crump iinvi i.iti.lenihal t.. I.cxiimion tti ill their engagement in ihe Breeders Futurity. Trainer ItcCormnck will • i al.itig «iih the youngaters and probably will tak ■ three or four more horses n. this big stable there to i ,, ,. Both Ed Crump and Lindenthal are also en • i-.-.l in the Ml.- l*.ur Farm Stakes there. .luhn r Scimir will to Lexington fat the i analng of tliese two events, ii be can span- the time from his ir. lining ditties at DoughtS Park. V .1 I 1 1 ii I :■ ] • Will lake live or six horses In Lex-ite ton out of the string he has at Churchill Downs, having secured stabling accommodations outside th- course at l.flngt..n. Among the performers he will lake there are Maud McKee, Ocean Queen I the tin. e Mar old IV 1 1 Auihri. I daughter of Puryear H mid the richly bred mare. Priceless Jewel, b] Plaudit This ally he purchased al Juarez lasi win i,i out of the stable ot A. B. Bpreckete, and she waf highly thought of i.y tin- Spreckehi trainer, C. U. Carroll. While ai Lexington Dunlap holies to l e -ihie to Mick up a promising young horse or two. He would like t.. add several g "«l I wo year olds to his m-ing tins spring. Trainer B. C. Benson, in charge of James Butler* . istern airing of horses. Is desirous of securing -• i good exercise boys for his liainig est.ihlishmenl it Empire City. He has "Spider" Allen now hare looking i"1 boys desiring such employment. Herman B. Brandt Is another trainer at Churchill ! . t ii- who will trj Lexington this spring with hi* stable. He will ship bis string to the Kentucky Association course early in the coming week. Brandl has in training this season The Beach, Cash as Delivery and a two-year-old, Kris Kriagle. The latter fa an eligible t the Juvenile stakes at the Downs this spring. He is irm engaged in either ..! ihe important l wo year old events at Lexington. sir Harry, a g««l three-year-old in R. A. Letgha stable, died todaj n Churchill Downs, It is pre -umed that the eollc or Indigestion which caused hi- death Was due i« his having swallowed a piece ,,i .-la-s in his feed. He won his lasi atari at and had lieen her.- three weeks. He was a thinref j-in-tniit colt by General Boberts— Motto.


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