Leo Ray In A Good Trial: Another Kentucky Derby Candidate Impresses Work Watchers At Lexington.; Trainer Karrick Arrives from New York with the Parsons and Knapp Horses--Other Stables Also Reach Blue Grass Region., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-20

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LEO KAY IN A GOOD TRIAL ANOTHER KENTUCKY DERBY CANDIDATE IM ¬ PRESSES WORK WATCHERS AT LEXINGTON Trainer Karrick Arrives from Now York with tlia tliaParsons Parsons and Knapp Horses Other Stables Also AlsoReach Reach Blue Grass Region Ixxiugtou Ky April 10 James T Looneys Leo Kay hard held all the way by jockey Murpbv worked a mile in 142 over the Kentucky Asso ¬ ciation track this morning Trainer W J Voung had instructed Murphy to rate the gelding along in alcjnt l4i When he got down tlie boy said In was not able to restrain the son of Electioneer to it slower mile The workwatchers are daily becoming more Impressed with l leo eo Kay and they see in him more than a possibility for the Kentucky Derbv Anyday dam of this gelding is a sister to Caimaii holder of the English record of I1 made at Lingtield Park In July 1HO ami Electioneer wis also a fast horse he having won at one mile in lu s sAnother Another impressive move was that of Hawthorn threequarters iu li ami the railbirds are of the impression that he has been wonderfully benefited by the operation performed on his throat last fall by Dr K W McCully for they say his wind dooi not seem to be affected sutliciently to cause him distress in running as formerly Trainer J C Milain however says he does not see so extensive an improvement iu the son of Hastings HastingsDick Dick Williams galloped the twoyearold fillies Impressive Important ami Industry a half together iu r0 r0Mose Mose Coldblatts Juarez wonder Brlzz ran over the hill and down the stretch threeeighths in 3 with apparently no effort effortThe The workouts that the timers considered worthy of record today were Andrew M Mile in 115 Back Bay Fiveeighths iu 102 Badinage Mile in 143 Baby Cal Fiveeighths in 10 Bayberry Candle Mile in 144 Brigs Sister Half mile iu 48 v Conning vConning Tower Mile in 14 j Constant riireefiuartersiii lTtii lTtiiConsoler Consoler Threequarters in 11DVJ Kdith W Fiveeighths in 101 First Degree Mile iu 144 Flossie Crockett Threequarters iu 110 Gabrio Threequarters In 114 Cuide Post Threequarters iu 114 Ureville Mile in l4a Hocuir Fiveeighths in 101J Jlowdy Howdv Mile in 142 Joe D Mile in 1 4 John Omul Threequarters iu 113 Ken Mile in 143 Kilcrea Mile iu 142 Korfhage Threequarters ill 110 I a Patrie Mile in 143 Malabar Mile in 142 Outlook Threequarters in 110 Keqiiiram Mile in 142 Sea Shell Mile in I lo Tenor Mile in 14 1Meit Fiveeighths in 102 Water Witch Mile iu 141 W Hi Karriek arrived from the east last night with seven horses including Kentucky Derby candi ¬ dates Phosphor and Sharpshooter They are the property of Schuyler L Parsons and are slashing looking individuals Phosphor comes with a iiig reputation for speed while Sharpshooter already has been supported iu the winter books Itoth horses were much admired by local trainers Forecast a candidate for the Ashland Oaks is a good looking filly Carmen the twoyearold filly which out ¬ worked everything here last fall and for which Karriek paid Jack Keeiie 3000 is a loppy looking miss but Karrick says he is disappointed in her She has not lately shown anything It may be that she is not a work horse horseTin Tin arrivals were W S Trovey with Ormulu Cardigan and Mama Johnson Green P Morris with Wavering and Kose King and II 15 Joriu with Cwopsis ItrightstoiteRoger Jueed and Itrightstoite Roger Sullivan auditor and bookkeeper for the association during the meeting arrived from Juarez and is assisting Judge William II Shelley in getting out badgesJockey the badges Jockey J Koftus who arrived last night with the Karrick stable was en tin road bright anil early this morning He hopes to In able to ride as lightly poundsThat as 110 pounds That Jack Adkins lets no grass grow under lii foot is demonstrated by his engagement of jockey Johnny McTaggart to ride his horses iu lieu of George Archibald who is going back to Germany Johnny MTaggart and his brother Tommy who will ride for W II Mizell are due here tomorrow from Havre do Grace GraceJack Jack Colilshorough has evidently changed his mind about coming to Kentucky W II Karrick today said he had promised to saddle IKiy Rotha for hint for the Kentucky Oaks OaksKlxy Klxy Irowii arrivod from I niisvilh Sunday mom ing with M II irnbers Kentucky Derby candi ¬ date Little Siring and the speedv gelding Lit ¬ tle Xcphew Doth look good and it is said the latter has entirely recovered from tlie ailment in the leg that put him on the shelf last y Mr He will probably start in a sprint race uu Hit open ¬ ing day with such other fast ones an ISringhurst and Iron Mask MaskGallaher Gallaher Itrolhers are now the owners of tho yearling halfbrother to Donau They bought tnrs chestnut sou of Ogdcn and Al Lone from Thomas Iintt last week He is said to be a slashing goijtl colt The catalogue for the Sale of the Mighty otherwise fiftylive highlybred yearlings the prop ¬ erty of various breeders and the James U Koeiin Kstate which is to be held here Tuesday even ¬ ing May 4 under the auspices of the Kentucky Sales Company was distributed among the horsf men here today It is exacted that a high aver ¬ age youngstersJ will be obtained for these youngsters J II Respess Iviiropa foaled a bay colt brother to Ridgewixxl by Marathon at Thomas Piatts farm a day or two ago and Mtdlight which is owned by Piatt foaled a bay colt by Dick Welles The visitors to the Kentucky Association track Sunday morning numbered about SOO It was a beautiful morning and the grounds looked good Superintendent Ross kept the sprinkling wagoiK on the track will thf result that there was vir ¬ tually no dust The Sunday gallops were Henaiiet Mile in 14 Roach Comber Fivepichths iu 103 Ilonaii7il Mile iu 144 fr frMuck Muck Keeiion Mile iu 14H Cream Threequarters in 117 Dismiss Threequarters in 118 Dr Samuel Mile in 142 I IEmbroidery Embroidery Mile in 141 Garnoau Mile in 141 Helen ISarbeo Threequarter iu 110 Knpolid Mile in 141 Ie Skolny Mile iu 1 It Iovoland Threequarters in 110 Continued oil second page LEO RAY IN A GOOD TRIAL McAdoo Half mile in 40 40Milliard Milliard Threequarters in 1 is Mary isMary Esteil Half mile in III Oljjii IIIOljjii Star Mile in 144 Paymaster 144Paymaster Half mile In fl Robert flRobert Bradley Mile In 140 Fractionate 23 47 100 113 12C 12CRobert Robert Kay Mile in 141 San Vega Mile in 144 117Tito Stout 144Stout Heart Threequarters in 117 Tito Half mile In 51 51W W W Clark Mile in 1 43 43Well Well Known Mile in 140 140W W G Yanke has booked Round the World now in foal to Uncle to Ogden Mr Yanke only recently turned down quite a substantial offer for Round the orld made him by a wealthy Yoodford Count v man racingBox who is just embarking in breeding and racing Box holders for the Kentucky Associations meet ¬ ing are as follows Mrs Clarence LcKus Mrs S J Roberts former senator J N Camdeii T C Mc ¬ Dowell C II Birryman Mrs John Johnstone Dan Scott R I linker E R Bradley Harry Krowor J W May Miss Daingorliold Gin R D Williams Desha Breckinridge A It Galhiher J Pelham John ¬ ston Hal Price Head ley Catesby Wood ford Combs Lumber Company Hon Jouott Slionse Wallace Muir George Stoll T P Hayes II K Knapp J W Schorr PiattFrank John Churchill Messrs Can and Piatt Frank J Briieii assistant lo General Manager John llachuieister of the Douglas 1ark and Iatouia Jockey Clubs arrived here last night en route to Cincinnati from Havana where lie served in an otli cial capacity at Cmley Browns new track He said lie was sure Havana has a great future as winter racing point The Cubans were quick to understand the pirimutuel system and aia so methodical and precise in handling their tickets he said that seldom was there a complaint of lost or destroyed tickets Tin meeting started i with mi interpreter at each of the ten machines and when it closed there were only two interpreters In the whole ring


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