Robert Bradley Is Much Admired., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-02

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ROBERT BRADLEY IS MUCH ADMIRED ADMIREDLexington Lexington Ky April 1 V It MIzclls Itobert Bradley which breezed through the stretch iu 21 wa the horse most admired by work watchers this morning He is considered one of the handsomest horses ever seen on the local racing grounds The best moves noted by the observers of gallops were wereAllan Allan Cold Half mile in 53 53Booker Booker Kill Half mile in 52 52lirpiithiH lirpiithiH Mile in 151 151Commonada Commonada Mile in 144 Cosmic Half inilo in 51 r Carmen Half mile in Til Tillir lir Kendall Mveeightlis in 101 101For For Fair Fiveeighths in 101 101Guide Guide Tost Threequarters in 117 1187Hank Hal McGee Threequarters in 1187 Hank ODay Threeeighths in 39 39Izet Izet Bey Threeeighths in 39 39Jessie Jessie Louise Threequarters in 119 119Kilcrea Kilcrea Threequarters in 1110 1110Lew Lew Invalides Fiveeighths in 1 Ma labar Threequarters in 118 118Miss Miss Min Threequarters in 120 120Mockery Mockery Fiveeighths hi 103 103Ojala Ojala Half mil in 53 53Kequiram Kequiram Threequarters in IMSJJj IMSJJjSilver Silver Bill Threequarters in 11 11Star Star 1 dross Fiveeighths in 1C35 Tctan Mile in 144 144Uncle Uncle Hart Half mile in 52 52Among Among the visitors at the track this morning was Dr R W McCullv New York veterinarian He came over from Louisville last night got about early Ibis morning looked at several horses and took the 1140 train for New York He admitted that a deal might result from his examinations but de ¬ clined to say in whose interest he came to Ken ¬ tucky or to Indicate the horses that are likely to change hands The supposition here is that John I Madden who is now in New York is one of tho piirtles pendingThe to the negotiations that are pending The racing stables of J l Gaftney from Nash ¬ ville I charge of E c Crockett and George I Moreland and T Hodge from New Orleans ar ¬ rived here this morning Morebind had to put Tom Caro one of his twoyearolds out if the ir at Vance Ala on account of a car tit but upon his arrivnl here Im was informed bv the rail roKd authorities tomorrow Carolyn If a rown tilly br Cvclades Dorothy K in C W 1 Bissells string died day as a result of niiimin ivntnicNsl on runic liniii runicliniii Havana In Lexington LexingtonMosc Mosc Coldhlalt was at tin track this morning and arranged for stalls for Jive of his horsis now quartered rt Louisville


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