Speeding Up At Lexington: Booker Bill, Kentucky Derby Candidate, Works Mile In 1:42 1/5.; Chalmers, Also Eligible for Great Race at Churchill Downs, Works Same Distance in 1:43 2/5--Many Horses at Work at Kentucky Track., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-07

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SPEEDING UP AT LEXINGTON BOOKER BILL KENTUCKY DERDY CANDIDATE WORKS MILE IN 1 V4 Chalmers Also Eligible for Great Race at Churchill ChurchillDowns Downs Works Same Distance in 143 Many ManyHorses Horses at Work at Kentucky Track Lexington Ky April i Mose Moores Kooker Kill a candidate for the Camden Handicap and Kentucky Derby this morning worked a mile in 1 42 and loped out an extra eighth in l55f J S Hawkins sent Chalmers also a candidate for the Camden Handicap and the Kentucky Derby a mile Tlie colt started in company with Miss Thorpe but wore her down going the tirst half in 1 4 7 if and loafed from there to tbo end in 14T beating the mare away off John I Smith sent II It Hewitts Ashland Oaks candidates Pan Maid and Hazzaza a mile in l4i easily W K Miells Robert Knulley a candidate for the Cam ¬ den Handicap worked u mile and an eighth that was the best of the season here at that distance distanceWater Water Witch a candidate for the Camden Handi ¬ cap and the Ashland Oaks from W J Youngs stable worked a mile in 145 and June Collins sent Bank 15111 a mile in the same time while Outlook worked the distance one second slower slowerDuring During school hours nearly half a hundred two yearolds were at the barrier to receive tutelage from starter Harry Morrissey but few of tbo youngsters worked The handsome chestnut colt Rnlse by Disguise Nethcrsole from W J Youngs stable broke from the barrier and ran a half in 50 and John Nichols Transvaal filly Krown Velvetran through the stretch a half in 48 These were accounted the best trials of tliu day by the juvenile division divisionOther Other workouts were wereKay Kay berry Candle Fiveeighths in 100 100Dark Dark Flower Fiveeighths in l0i l0iDr Dr Carmen Threequarters in 117 117Droll Droll Threequarters in 118 118Flenron Flenron II Threequarters in 118 118Foxy Foxy Criff Fiveeighths in lUli lUliHelen Helen Karlee Threequarters in 117 117Huntress Huntress Fiveeighths in 101 101Korfhage Korfhage Fiveeighths in 104 104Liberator Liberator Fiveeighths in l0r JH JHManager Manager Waite Fiveeighths id 105 105Moneymaker Moneymaker Half mile in 53 53Oreeii Oreeii Half mile in 5 5San San Vega Threequarters in 110 110Sea Sea Shell Threequarters in 11S 11SSmoke Smoke House Fiveeighths in 107 107Star Star Jasmine Fiveeighths in 1 05 05The The Xormaii Fiveeighths in 101 101Worlds Worlds Wonder Half mile in 52 52Tom Tom Harmnii has in Lahore and Armor two re ¬ cent additions to his stable They are the prop ¬ erty of F J Pons and were sent here from Louis ¬ ville villeChairman Chairman T Hart Talliot of the Kentucky State Racing Commission came over from Paris and was an interested spectator at the track trackC C D Wilsons Modrcda dam of Firestone has foaled 1 chestnut wilt by Cunard and Kvelyn a bay filly by Burgomaster Burgomastertih tih n 1L Stamper Jr owner of the Orplieum theater in this city has engaged Charles II Hughes to train his horses Impression Kroom Flower Prince Harry and Kthel May which are iiiw at Louisville in John Hogaus stable Trainer Hughes left here this afternoon for Louisville to get the horses and have them shipped to Lexigton as soon as possible Hogan made twentyone starts with these four horses this year and never won a race Stamper raceStamper Is wealthy ami is willing to buy re horses rehorses lie says if trainer Hughes can work these into winning form


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