Stakes For Mission Bell: H. H. Hewitts Filly Is Victorious In Days Feature At Lexington.; Wilhite Makes Auspicious Debut by Accounting for Overnight Handicap--Chartier and Howdy Howdy Add to Their Lengthy Lists of Victories., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-28

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STAKES FOR MISSION BELL H H HEWITTS FILLY IS VICTORIOUS IN DAYS FEATURE AT LEXINGTON Wilhito Hakes Auspicious Debut by Accounting for forOvernight Overnight Handicap Charticr and Howdy Howdy HowdyAdd Add to Their Lengthy Lists of Victories Lexington Ky Jiiril 27 The Hinata States for twoyearold fillies at four and onehalf furlongs worth 1010 gross and a beautiful silver trophy a present to the winner from Mrs Clarence Lebus mistress of Hinata Farm was the feature of the Kentucky Associations card today and it was won all the way by the bay filly Mission Bell a daughter of Peep oDay and Run of Luck 1m prefslve one of thu 1 L Holland pair which ruled first choice in the betting was second and Southern League was third There was a jam at the head of the stretch in which jockey Neylon was spilled from Margaret N when the latter tried to run out and was bumped by Southern League Jotkey Taylor the rider of Senator Cam den n Belllta also came near being unseated Fortunately no rider or horse was hurt lhe hurtlhe Leonard Hotel Handicap the secondary feature of the card was won by Wilhite heralded as a good thing after Robert Bradley and lOldcrcst Boy had raced each other down These two ran head and head for approximately five furlongs and the big crowd was thoroughly thrilled from start to finish finishThe The opening race went to Cliartier while the second was won by Lynn a speedy sou of Fronte init from J S Hawkins stable at the longest odds of the meeting Conning Tower raced Useeit into submission and won the fifth race while old Howdy Howdy at oddson romped home in the last JocKey Dishmnn showed up in the jockey room In an intoxicated condition for which lie was taken lift all Ills mounts fined 50 and suspended for the remainder of the meeting Joseph meetingJoseph AIcILtinon representing the Canadian Rac ¬ ing Associations was here today soliciting entries to the various takes to be run at the leading couises in the Dominion this season The seasonThe program Itook for the first seven days of the New LoqlsvHle Jockey Cliibs sprlng meeting at Churchill Downs was distributed to horsemen today Loan Shark while at exercise after the last race today ran into the iiarrows and spilled oft an cxeriJse boy named Mulllgiibf who was badly bhuken up The boy works for O A Blanchl Jockey BlanchlJockey Stirling while at the post on Jelt Morgan in the fifth race wan kicked in the hack by Boots and Saddle which after being left at the post was put on the schooling list by starter Morrissey Stirling was not able to ride in the last race and McCahe was substituted on Any Port PortiMessrs iMessrs II 1C Knapp and Andrew Miller will heat a party of eastern turf devotees who are leaving New York for Lexington Wednesday by specla train They will arrive Thursday and will remain in Kentucky until after the running of the Ken ¬ tucky Derby DerbyChnrUer ChnrUer and Linn paid 18810 while Mission Bell Conning Tower and Howdy Howdy yielded 11730 in the combinations today todayFirst First Fiddle will not race again this year King Goiln Is also on the shelf Bulse is sore as a re ¬ sult of the cut he received yesterday 1 O Keene has purchased Hinata from John C Ferris and she will be mated with Jack Atkin Pink Rose dam of Magazine Rostiirtium am other winners bus a chestnut filly by McGee a George StolPs place and she has been tiiatci buck to the sire of Sharpshooter SharpshooterThe The following were among the best trials this morning on a fast track Acis Half mile in 111 Altainaha Threequarters in 117 Ardelon Mile in 141 Beulah S Fiveeighths in IM Billy Joe Threequarters in 117 looker Rill Half mile in 50 Bonne Chance Threequarters in 110 Brave Mile in 141 Broom Flower Mile in 144 Constant Half mile in r1 CommunMda Half mile in 51 Dark Flower Half mile in 50 Dp Samuel One and onequarter miles in 200 Eustace Threequarters in 117 Flossie Crocket Threequarters In 117 Vising Feet Mile in 141 Flltinvay Half mile in Jil Garneaii Threequarters in 110 Gipsy Love Threequarters in 120 Iron Mask Threequarters in 117 J B Robinson Half mile in 50 Joe Morris Threequarters in 117 John Gund Iaif mile In 51 Lndy Errant Half mile in 51 Liberator Mile in 141 Obolus Threequarters in 117 Othello Half mile in 10 Robert Kay Threequarters in 115 Sosius Threequarters in 110 Star Jasmine Mile in 144 TobniPO Boy Half milein 53 Usteppa Mile in 141


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