Qualifies For The Derby: Schuyler L. Parsons Phosphor Runs Sparkling Race At Lexington.; Equals Track Record of 1:12 for Six Furlongs and Will Get Another Trial in Public Next Week--Gossip of the Day., Daily Racing Form, 1915-05-01

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QUALIFIES FOR THE DERBY SCHUYLER I PARSONS PHOSPHOR RUNS SPARKLING RACE AT LEXINGTON Equals Track Record of 112 for Six Furlongs ami amiWill Will Get Another Trial in Public Next NextWeek Week Gossip of the Day Lexington Ky April 30 Phosphor a big son of Peep o Day from W H Kerricks stable anil nominated along with sharpshooter by Schuyler L Parsons for the Kentucky Derby this afternoon equaled the Kentucky Associations track record of 111 for six furlongs when he handily won the liftli race from Bars and Stars Jockey T McTaggart rode him oil after the finish making the mile in 13U and the mile and an eighth easing up iu 154 lie and Sharpshooter are to start next Tuesday in the Derby trial at one mile and an eighth and jockey Butwell will be here to ride one of them themThe The race for threeyearold lillies at six fur ¬ longs was won by A B Hancocks Embroidery winch came with a rush after she had swerved her way through the bunch at the head of the stretch She is a real good filly and this marked here second victory here hereP P M Civill who had bis share of bad luck on pervious days of the meeting had the good fortune to score a double when Buck Kcenou drove down in front in the closing race after Kil crca gave up at the end of the lirst mile In vestment at along odds bad already credited a purse to him in the second race raceThe The owning race was won by Carrie Ornie which was run up and taken by Eniil Herz who said he can use a few cheap horses tor 750 but when it was made known to him by H J OCouncll that the filly had been his only dependence oii the turf Ilcrz let him have her back and told him that he would buy her for 900 if ho should make up his mind to sell her She was In for 300 300Miller Miller Henderson cut a melon with Billy Cul lerteon winner of the fourth in which Jack Weavers Thornwood ran a good second secondJockey Jockey E Pool is now in front in the race for Jockey leadership He rode two winners today making1 seven for the meeting while A Mott rode one making six J Smyth also rode two today which makes him even with B Marin foiir each eachH H P Marshalls The Widow JIooji and Smoke ¬ house and Fred Goods four twoyearolds Tush Tush Reserve Spadiz and Orgetrlx which have been in Will Wallaces stable were today turned over to M Burton who will race them in Canada Air Wallace is going to continue in Kentucky and liis declination to go to Canada was responsible for the change in trainers trainersMose Mose Goldhlatt reports that Brizz has bucked shins and will not start until the Louisville meet ¬ ing ingTrainer Trainer Karrick was well satisfied with Phos ¬ phors performance and stated to intimate friend after the horse trial that with another race for the colt it ought to give him a good lookin for the Derby As a twoyearold Phosphor worked a furlong over the Aiken S C training track Iu 11 seconds something no other horse has ever done Investment and Embroidery winners in the two horse combination yielded 0395 The field players divided the pool in the threehorse com ¬ bination each receiving 520 as a result of tho failure of anyone to name Billy Culbertsou Phos ¬ phor and Buck Keenon KeenonJockey Jockey Neylon will be out of the saddle for several days longer with an injured shoulder re ¬ sulting from his fall from Margaret N last Tuesday TuesdayAl Al Btirlen distributed this afternoon to borsemeii the program and stake book for the Belmont ParK eighteenday meeting which begins May 20 The Belmont Park track will tills season feature threu ladies days on which occasions ladies accompan ¬ ied by escorts will be admitted free to the grand ¬ stand The infield will be free to the public on holidaysEmil Saturdays and holidays Emil Herz may start Devil Fish in the Ken ¬ tucky Derby if his next trial is satisfactory The colt stylePreston has been training in iine style Preston Burch trainer of the John San ford horses stated today that he would remain in America this season and look after the racers owned by Mr Sanford that will be campaigned on the east ¬ ern courses So far he has been unsuccessful in his quest for likely racing material but expects tj be able to buy several racers while at Louisville Jockey Carroll Shilling who has not had a licence from the Jockey Club to ride on eastern tracks in over two years last night made an appeal to Messrs Andrew Miller and II 1C Khapp stewards of the Jockey Club for reinstatement Shilling was told by Mr Miller that he would be granted a hearing at the next meeting of the Jockey Club and he likewise informed Shilling that rough riding was responsible for his Iming under the ban lie is still able to ride as light as 112 pounds The following were among the best trials this morning over a fast track Aimee Leslie Threeeighths in 9 Altamaha Threequarters in 110 Back Bay Threequarters in 115 Commondada Half mile in 51 Consoler Mile in 14G Coreopsis Mile in 142 Edith W Threequarters in 115 Gold Color Mile in 145 Jane Threequarters in 110 Joe Morris Threequarters in 115 Ken Threeeighths in Ioo Skolny Mile in 144 Liberator Fiveeighths in 101 Long Reach Threequarters in 119 Luther Half mile in 50 Presumption Half mile in 51 Kingling Threeouarters in 115 Robert Bradlev Fiveeighths in 101 Splitit Threequarters iu 110 Transit Mile in 14 Yecnay Threequarters in 116 cnghee Half mile in 49


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