Rain Halts Fast Work: Derby Candidates in Training at Louisville Go Slowly through Mud, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-18

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RAIN HALTS FAST WORK j •i* LLRBY CANDIDATES IN TRAINING AT LOUISVILLE GO SLOWLY THROUGH MUD. V 1 J. E. Maddcnc Filiy. Watermelon. Is Exception — Veteran T. M. Giccn Again in Training — General Gossip from Lousvillc. i 1. to Louisville. Kv. April IT. Heavy track conditions I , that have prevailed at Churchill Downs ami Douglas , Park tin- the last two days bare prevented aaj of , r Ike Kentucky Derby candidates from doing fast work, althoagh the training of m f them :!~ been at all let up on on ihis account, old Bosebud, Balph. Hodge. Belloc, nionat wing ami others of prominence in training here have all been receiving ;" S. brisk cantering exercise and are right al the polai ! where any of them can work fast wheaevet good • J. Hack conditions prevail again. The inilv Derhv candidate speeded to any extenl in -1 J. the muddy coins was .1. E. Maddens rillv. Water- melon, which went ■ mile in 1:55%, after running the tirsi three Quartern in 1:25. Man r the other « horses in training liere have been doing considerable wink especially at Churchill Down*, and several, ] eli icily two-year-olds, hare shown ability as i i runner*. Irotwldj the hesl performance in the 1 neavj going lo. the two-year-oldn waa aoae by Stone -Ante, in A. !. Dtinlaps stable. This yoaagsti r ran away from the much talked aboal illy. Whims. . an eligible ta the Debutante Stakes, la ■ three- furlong trial, in which be «as palled an in 3T*and. stone Ante is a sou of the noted race borne, l or . ante, ami i- ■ brother to Heartbeat, the only win- I nor that Donate has as yet sent to the races. I |, other works follow: Alineda Law trace Half mile in 92%. Apple Quarter mile n 25. • limber Quarter mile in J.V ininaurel la Half mile in 55. fleeting Pashioa -Half mile in 38%; three [at I longs in ::s. Isabelle Valle Three-quarters in 1 :--. LtNBaoa iirl Half mile in .V : tirst three iurloii--. 1 in 38. Max T. -Half mile in 50. Patrick Mile in 1:48. Priucess Janice -Three-quarters la I :--. Rooster Mile in 1 :.vi .-.. - aamerl JJum ner mile in 25. 1 Tillies Nightmare Halt mile in .V.-.. Vampire Quarter mil,, in js. Vnrcna Quarter mile in •_". The following work — ts took place at Douglas Park: Backborn Three-eighths in 41. INI Cramp Hair mile in 531 -.. labia Half mile in 51. I. a Patrie Three eighths in :;.i. IJndeuthal Three-eighths In 59.. San Vega live eighths in 1:09 : . T. M. Croon, i reteraa of the track, in traia ing well this spriag la the stable of James Bret niHii. at Churchill Downs. This gelding is imv eight eai-- obi and lias not started since the Doug !as Park meeting of l.i-t rear, at which be was ■ . winner lie is looking unusually well this season Last winter he was tinned oat for the lirs: linn-since . he was pad in training as a yeartiag ami Irs lout rest appears to have done iiim much good. i:v rinan Miinks here is no Aoabt Iml thai he will j stand trainiiiir this seaana and race in winning torin attain. T. M. Greea has ■ record -if thirty J nine a mniiiu races, and be won Sfl.i.s.l.i in slakes „ ami parses during hi~ career on the tarf. There is so pjrach lateresl in the strmg of Jaases Butler, whose two-year-olds comprising the western 1 division ot hK stable, new at Churchill Downs s ia i ha i gi "i trainer John Lowe, thai ■ fall lisi 1 i»f these youngsters, all of which were bred by the late James i; Kiene are ui»en below, Jlie only I colt in Mr. Butlers stable at the Downs is list 1 oin. by I 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 - Half Crowa, by Cyllene. All | the other members • this band of yonagsters in 1 eliarge of trainer Lowe are geHkags and BUies. They are: Ambrosial, b. f. b. Voter Aaabroshae by Kind si u. Apple, ch. z. by Hippodrome— Forbidden Fruit, by r Adam limber, br. !". by Voter Stepping Stone b i Ben Brush. Uypsy, i r. f. bj Bea Brash -Raaaway tiiri, by v Doinin i. lav Qneoau b. t. bj Ultimas— Mayfair, iiv Bea 1 Brash. Mind the Paint, ch. f. bj Snperhomaa— Gebma, by I Iroaaaam. skin. b. r. by Delhi Skim, by Kingston. Supei hum a n. ch. tf. by Superman Deity, by Disguise II. supremacy, br. f, by riiimiis -Chancery, by in aexwte. Vlcara Daughter, ch. f. by Soperaua — Hevia. by r orniis. Climber, Gyps; May Queen. Supremacy, Mind rt the Paint ami Ambrosial an eligible to the Debutante Btakes, while Apple, Last Cola and Superhuman - are in the Bashford Manor Slakes, and Mind il the Paini. Apple. Supremacy, Vicars Daughter and il Ambrosial are catered For the Jurenile stakes which Ii events are to be decided at Churchill Downs this s spring, skip. May Queen and Last Coin did imi t start at • Minie/.. where i J i is- band of youngsters were e quartered lasi winter, and ther will make their r tiisi |. hi. lie appearance at the Downs this seaaoa 1 Last toin is on,, ot the niosi talked about youngsters . now in training here. Geafge Undenbergcr, lio ba been official timer r PM the Kentucky tracks for the past eleven years, aid at the Jockey Chin Jnarea in Mexico since thai I racteg plant v..s opened rive years ago, has agaia II been apfsdnted to till this position for the se,,s,,|, ..] 1 till! al Churchill Downs, Douglas Park and I.atoiiia All. Llndenuergei Is starting ii ibis season as .-, * thoroughbred lirceder on a modest scale and has s in mind the purchase of several richly bred mi res " for BiaHng with iiopular Kentucky sires. While in " Mexico be imrchaHcd the mare Wishing Ring and i has s,.,it her t.. the Ad.lbert Stud of Williams A * It.idtord. at HopklnsTlBe, K.v.. where she Will be mated with that noted horse, /ens a son of ih ■ celebrated Prench sire, Adam. Mr. Undeaberger r will, during the present season, pick up young in res like Wishing Ring with L:e,.,i Mood lines and la « ■ year or two expects [■■ be able la this way to produce s..in.. ill lIi cla-s thomnehbred yearlings. He has v tie unique distinction of bsTlug probably timed more horses in record time than any other tiring turfman I a id daring bis long experience on the track ha~ be .. e in i not only a student of form but is extremely well rersed «u the blood lines of the thoroughbred. , ," He .hinks an Investment in auuea oi the ii*bt sort _a».t the pre eui time eaanol he excelled in any line . " 0 ||I|S|I|. ss Dan Lehana,, ■ Dunlap sad Heratan R. Braadl ■I will make up a carload ol horses t.. -a. from Char-ebiii .. Downs to Lexington tomorrow. Lehan is taking ? ,, i Keptnckv Derbj and Oaks candidate Bronsewlng. ii the shipment to run in the Ashland Oaks, and , expects that nllys owner. A. P. Hnmphrey, Jr.. to 1, -.e that daughter of Stalwart make her bid for that lt .vent. Bronaewtng is also engaged in the BhM u. I .ass Slakes, which ee||l is even better suited to ,, bar Ih.in the Ashland daks, la II pinion of l-«I K| judges here Inasmuch is the distance ..i n,ai stake e Continued on second agga. RAIN HALTS FAST WORK. Continued from Brat page;. is one mile and an eighth. In the Dunlap Rhipinenl lo |.eiiiuton is a likely two y mi -old. Krone Ante, for which be baa been "tiered recent!] quite ■ faucj price. Tins youngster will only be raced at Lexing i. .ii in overnight purses, as be is nol engaged In the idle Hour Farm stake- nor is he eligible to the [.Models Puttlritj The |iriees that are l«eing laid here in the future look- no the Kent nek j Derby are as follows llorse nod-. Horse. Odds. l Wormwood ... .100-1 LAlglelte 100-1 Aristocrat 50-1 Macknea 100-1 ,|,|i,. | l l I Nash 1IKI 1 Bradleys Choice . . 7 1 old Boaebud -:1 • l Boots and Saddle, is-1 old Ben 15-1 Bla k Toney 10-1 Oak ■ ■» ! Brouxewina ... ■ 30-1 Pefceco IM Bob Henslej . .... 50-1 Ralph 0-1 Bringhurst 20-1 Robert K oo I Brickie 80-1 Robinetta 50-1 Belloc 50-1 Boafcts 80-1 Back Keeaaa 40-1 RurpriRint . 13-1 i hat h stoaian .... 30 1 s,ak, and Cap ... . oo I Captain Hums ... 4«i t Hoaavj Boy iM»-i Casuarlna 38 i Tj aer 50 I Cbrlatophiiie :: » i Tknrnbill 100 I Constant 88 I "he Governor ....100-1 Defendum 00-1 Toronto 100 1 Hodge 8-1 Tavolara 1"" 1 nan Gardaer . .. 25-1 Thomas Callawai 100 1 Indolence . iii I Vandergrift ..i i John Jiiiul ... ;:i I Watermelon .... :wi I Little Nephew .... 3u 1 Walerbass, fO-1


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