Wilhite Wins a Stake: Yanke Racer Accounts for Principal Race of Day at Lexington., Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-01

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WILHITE WINS A STAKE YANKE RACER ACCOUNTS FOR PRINCIPAL RACE OF DAY AT LEXINGTON. Rate Not Truly Run Because Rough Riding Is Indulged In— Sea Shell and Brigs Sister Win Juvenile Purses. Lexbngtaa. K... April 30. — W. G. Yankes livc-year old brown gelding. Wilhite. ridden by forkej Byrue, this afternoon won the Brewers Selling Stake*. ■ mile, which was Un- feature nl the Ken lucky Association- sixth day card. Strong, from i he stable "I r. C. McDowell ran into second place, wbile M. A. Cottons Yenghee, which had bet* la li-iit Eur a pari of lh- jourucv. lasted to get thin] money. RL R. Bradleys Bell 11. use. He- favorite, got away in front. 1ml was ovcrlakcn by Yengbee in the inn down the backstretch and was interfered with in marine "p the hill to the homestretch. Jockey loii aiade complaint to the judges abuut the rough riding, hut he was not aide tv any posi-Hvely who bad I 1 1 ■ i ■ | -« I into him. li appeared thai teaabc* was the i»tr -it.|. r. I here baa been alto aether too m n li rough riding here, bnt the ehaneea ni ■ thai if the judges will band mil another suspension -m-h na Bet h- got yesterdaj there will he an •n«l to it. Mir of the ottioials said thla after* thai the ridci- bare bad about all the warnings that are roaring to them. The Brewer* Helling Slakes an worth |l..*tir in the winner. 6388 ii tin second and 06 to the third. The time. I ::;o. was re markahly fast considering thai the day was rvM. raw and bleak and that the track was • i ■ 1 at its best. The attendance waa lighter than on any nm imis day and the i-peculatiea dropped oil accordingly. ihotiili it was goad, rrerything considered. The opener, in which Mowe fairly useful sprinters met at six furlongs, resulted in the defeat or the staunchly hacked Korfhagc. Braektown Belle led I i mist of the way and was returned a handy win mi. with the outsider. San .Inn. in second place and Korfbage thin!. Jesse Spencer, owner of San Ion. pat in a claim for Korfbage ami took that Yanke raier fur ,420. clay Bros, uncovered what maj bo a aaefal racer in lie- set end race in tbeir 111* Sea Shell, hy Slai % ■« Hying Kliip. She was passed ar mini as a Val •good thing." hut ha 1 to do her iitmosi t Ileal .liiuies But lets Gypsy a head. Mind It. I... linilei Turner*** rousing handling, mu heal in the third race and gamely aalatajcd Stake mid Cap after liciiig subjected to a strenuous task in shaking oil Claxonettc in Ihe earlier stage- at the nice. Brigs Si-tor. the lirsi of Helmets got to go to the pout, made her dehat a w inning one when she romped liouie in the tilth race and won as her rider phased. Lea Invalidc- just managing to last long enough lo heat the favorite. Martha Lee. weyanoke. favorite in the closing rtnah. had a good margin al the finish over Brave and Texas Toniinie. Brave would have been a liiueh greater factor hill for goiag wide all the wav. Alter lid Rosebuds i nip.vssivc mile and a ipiar tar trial yester.lay. trainer Mose GohlMatt. who lias charge of the JeaTeraoa Livingston racers, advised hi- employer to resume negotiations with Applegatc ,. Co.. owner* of Hd Boaetiml. with ■ mi w to tie- transfer of the 1aele gelding lo the Livingston triable and his running in tin Kentucky Derby in Mr. Livingstons colors. Trainer Cold-Matt, while negotiation* for the sale of the horse w,re hitherto in progress, remained passive, seeat-iuglv being doubtful of the geldings ability to win the Derby . Inn after oil Rosebuds trial of renter-day Coliihlatt feel* conlident that he will in- the winner and is bow anxiou- thai he run in that race as tie- property of Mr. Livingston. In I In- event that the transfer is consummated, the colt will lie hit in charge of trainer Weir, who will continue his nrepatation for the Derby ami In- will also be lidih-n hy Met. inc. win. lias been his pilol in all his starts .1. . Milam today purchased from G. I». Wilson the lollowin yearlings: Cheataul tillv bv Stalwart Valiant: cheatnal Illy lo Stalwart Tin tup. and chestnut colt hy Koyal Klibdj Modreda. Jockey Carl Cans, who announced his retirement from the -addle, will n -nine riding shortly, a- In i- ma eh lighter than al any previous time in w vera I years lb- only scales 1H and will reduce to 106 lie will continue in E. It. Bradh-vs employ. Jockey Neylon will be mi, of He- -addle for .it lea-t three weeks on account of a broken bone in his right hand canned by an Injury while exercising Marie OBrien. Coventor McCreary will in- bete Satarday ami will li the guest of the Kolltilckv A— ociatioll I 111 iiiL- the afternoon The following wen- among the work-out- over the low I ruck tin- morning: Back Keriioi! Mile iii 1 :4."i:1.-.. Cal-palhia live-eightli- in lei, -.. Caugh Mill -Seven -cignth- in I ::!•-.. Cedar Brook Mile in 1 is-... Hangeraeld Three-eighth* in .:7::-.. o- .rge Stall Mile ill 1 :4li--.. ;ohhn Chimes— Hall leile in .".o:-,. lllllllless -Mile in 1:48%. KingltOg Tin ie i|ilallei- ill 1 :!•"•. Little String Half mile in 31 -.. I ■• -land Half mile in .. •. Lather five i Ightba in 1 :»." . Manager Aalte Flae-eigbthc in l-06»4. Or. en Half mile in -".::. rr..-p.ci - Mile in 1:40%. Kam llir-ch Ihrei i|iiartcis in I:1K%. Sam McMeeklt Tlireebrhtha in 30. Samuel U. Meyer Three-qnarterv in 1:18%. Sentinilii-i Morn Three eighths in 38%. Silver Moon Three ipiartci-s in .2--,. s.iindle five eighili- h, 1 :KV Sun Queen five-eighth* in I :t»s. Sureget- Tliiee-uuai i i s in 1:10%. I he Noinian Tin ee uuartei s in 1:17. The Widow M Tin ei -qnartel - in 1:18. Tilliea Nightmare five eighth- in 1:04%. I in h Bart Mil. in 1 :I7.


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