Turfmen Flocking To Kentucky.: E. R. Bradley Among the Latest Arrivals at Lexington--Budget of Timely Items., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-13

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TURFMEN FLOCKING TO KENTUCKY E R Bradley Among tho Latest Arrivals at Lex ¬ ington Budget of Timely Items Lexington Ky April 12 K II ISradley ar ¬ rived in Lexington this morning from Chicago ready for the 1H3 season of racing on Kentucky tracks His extensive string of racers in ehargo of trainer Cliff Hamilton which have been at idle Hour Farm all winter were moved to the local track this morning Tin string embraces Benanet Black Toney Iteach Comber Boots and Saddle Bradleys Choice Loveland Bars and Stars Brigs Sister Bcanspiller Bessie N Bundle Day Bov Smith Big To Do Blood Test Belgian Trooper Black Coffee Blind Baggage Busy Joe Brown Eyed Kate and Bobs Olga all the property of Mr Bradley and Joe Carey and Bright Goodhar the property of George C Bennett of Memphis MemphisW W G Yanke whose horses are at Louisville was at the track today and engaged stable room for eleven horses He went out to Beaumont Farm to see Koiind the World which is in foal to Incle and which he probably will sell since he is enter ¬ taining a good otter made for her by J W Iarrish of Midway MidwayJockey Jockey W J OBritn arrived here today and will he one of the riders at the meeting meetingJudge Judge William It Shelley returned from Louis ¬ ville this morning morningIt It is now a settled fact that Senator J N Cam dens Solly will do no racing this spring He was sent to the Cainden farm in Woodford county this morning to be turned out outAlbert Albert Uuherback manager of the Connaught Park Jockey Club at Ottawa Out was here yes ¬ terday in tlie interest of the stakes to be run during the spring meeting at that track trackImported Imported Fairy dam of For Fair last night foaled a bay colt by Trap Bock at August Bel monts Nursery Stud StudThe The best move of today over a slow track was Leo Kays mile in 145 Other moves were wereAsparagus Asparagus Sam Half mile in 5o 5oConstant Constant Mile in 147 147Dr Dr Samuel Mile in 140 140Kmbroldery Kmbroldery Fiveeighths in 104 i iFather Father Uiley Threequarters ii 117 117Fononade Fononade Half mile in 31 31Helen Helen Barbee Fiveeighths in 103 103Greville Greville Mile in 147 147Iron Iron Master Half mile in 55 55J J C Welch Half mile in 51 51John John Gnnd Mile in 147 147Ken Ken Threequarters in 117 117Leo Leo Skolny Mile in ll tlga Star Fiveeighths in 104 104Until Until Strickland Half mile in 31 31San San Vega Mile in 147 147Sea Sea Shell Mile in 1 Stalwart Helen Half mile In 52 52Stout Stout Heart Threequarters in 1J2 1J2Sun Sun Queen Fiveeighths in 110 110Tito Tito Half mile in 51 51Vogue Vogue Fiveeighths in 110 110Waterblossom Waterblossom Threequarters in 1JO 1JOMore More than the usual number of twoyearnlds were at the barrier this morning to be sihunlm and starter Harry Morrlssey says they are be ¬ coming ued to the gatein good order orderThe The shipment of stables from I misvlUe and other points preparatory to next weeks opening of tho mectiiis is expected to begin in a day or two


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