Much Activity At Lexington.: Many Horses at Work, in Preparation for Opening of Kentucky Associations Approaching Meeting., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-10

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MUCH ACTIVITY AT LEXINGTON Many Horses at Work in Preparation for Opening of Kentucky Associations Approaching Meeting Lexington Ky April 0 Owners and trainers at the Kentucky Association track this morning were highly complimentary in their comments upon the program liook for the spring meeting which was put into their hands early in the day by Judge William II Shelley The book contains conditions for sixty races to be decided ihiring the twelve days beginning Thursday April ili2VauiLit seems to be the consensus of opinion that1 riilicii It Is a typical Shelley liook some highly interesting contests are in store for patrons of the sport sportucre ucre t n Senator Johnson X Camden iyn atirn itrack and saw Luke his Kentucky Derby reliance work a mile in 1 45 handily the lirst threequarters in a traction better than 125 The oneeyed colt had up about 125 iRninds and ran with an ease which indicated that he was feeling no ill effects from his recent hemorrhage However predictions as to whether he will or will not go to the post in the Derby a month hence are not in order Kring hurst from the Camden stable worked three quarters hard held in 115 and the twoyear old lillies Hcllita and Tauscndshoeu sprinted through the stretch a quarter in 207 207T T C McDowell provided much of interest for every one when he tried nine of his charges for half a mile each starting at the halfmile ground and finishing at the stand anil doing better than 50 Liberator a candidate for the Kentucky Derby ran fastest Some watches had him as fast as 47 which is faster than Kings Daughters 47 the track record but the majority seemed to think that 4S would be correct Manager Waite also eligible for the Derby worked in 4S while Water blossom and Dark Flower candidates for the Ash ¬ land Oaks worked in 48 and 41 respectively The other moves were Ciiitra 48 Lady Jane Cray 4S The Norman Star Jasmine 4 and Huntress 4U 4UWill Will Young sent J W Iarrishs Itnlse a can ¬ didate for the Idle Hour Stakes a half in 40 and a few minutes later Hub May brought out John U Greeners Cosmic a candidate for the same stakes and sent him the same distance in the same time Other moves noted were wereAllen Allen 144Hack Uridgewater Mile in 144 Hack 15ay Threequarters in 121 121Hadinage Hadinage Hilo in 145 145Chalmers Chalmers Thrcequartcrs lirliUO Deliver Half mile in 51 51Dr Dr Carmen Threequarters in 110 110tiarneau tiarneau Half mile in 51 51Grovillc Grovillc Mile in 15O 15OGuide 110J Guide Post Threequarters in 110 J O Welch Half mile in 51 51John John 50Leo Hunny Hnlf mile in 50 Leo Itay Mic in IMC IMCLuther Luther Threequarters in 118 118Manioc Manioc Threequarters in 117 117Orecn Orecn Half mile in 51 51Outlook Outlook Threequarters in 117 117Robert Robert Hradley Half mile in 52 52San San Vega Mile in 147 147Sea Sea Shell Threequarters in 117 117Skiles Skiles Knol Threequarters in 117 117Smoke Smoke House Half mile in 52 52Sona Sona Throequarters in 117 117Southern Southern League Half mile in 52 52Stalwart Stalwart Helen Mile in 145 145Star Star McGce Threequarters in 118 118Surcget Surcget Threequarters in 117 117Water Water Witch Threequarters in 115 115Jockey Jockey Fred Teahan who is to ride for Jack Weaver homeW arrived today from Windsor his home W It Mioll returned last night from his trip to Howie His Terrible Hill it due here tomor ¬ row from the Maryland track in company with Ed Murrays Chad Hnford HnfordIt It L linkers Anna liaiu foaled a dead colt by morningJ Peep oDay this morning J C Milam today bought from Warner Hogan the twoyearobi miles Viola Mabel and Lillian May Mr M Hams Jersey this morning foaled a bay lilly by Rapid Water


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