Much Activity at Lexington Track, Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-05

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MUCH ACTIVITY AT LEXINGTON TRACK. Lexington, Kv.. September 4.— Bating Secretary W. II. Shelh-v today said that, aside from the issuance of badges, everything at the Kentucky ftaaorla lion coarse is ready for the annual tall meeting, which is to open next Thursday, and the officers of lb ■ganiziition are saying it will Ik- the most successful autumn period of racing in their time. Trainer W. C. Clancy arrived this morning from Louisville with Shadow and Ghetto Girl. They will I..- the only representatives of the Porrigan - Mc-Kinuev Stable at this meeting and it will be the first time here of the colors of the famous Cleveland iron masters, who are the owners of the Wicklitfe Stud at Kingston Fiirm. Clancy has a big string of horses at Louisville, twenty-eight of which are yearlings, of which be is quite proud. Trainer Charles II. Hughes, at the conclusion of the Saratoga meeting, relinquished his charge of the four bones. Prince Harry. Ethel May. Broom Flower and Impression, owned by John 11. Stamper. Jr., of this . ity. and they arrived here this morning to be trained by Clover Hughes. In the car with the Stamper horses canie Royal Message. owned by W. T. Anderson, to go to J. 0. Keene I farm, and Linil Ilerz Clencairn. to go to John S. Barbeea Glen Helen Farm. Lew Marion has arrived from Lonjavllle with Prince Heiniis. Ada May and two .-thers Marions agent. Henry McCoul~ky. and jockey Pool are also her.-. In the ear with the Marion horses came Little Nepln-w and Little String. Cal Shilling arrived from Saratoga with Conning Tower and Boots and Saddle. The jockeys who will he here for the meeting are B. Goane, c. Gans. J. Acton. W. Andress. aj. Pool. C. Dishm u. W. Median. P. Murphy. A. Key-ton, B Mare... D. Stirling. B. Shilling. 11. Shilling. P. Williams .1 Brown, W W. Taylor. B. Class. A. Mott. C. Van Dneea and W. Franklin. The gallops this morning for more than an hour w.-re Obscured from the work watchers by heavy misi which hung over the course. The best Mums re| orred were as follows: Bab* Cal live-eighths in 1 : . . Bell B.. Mile in 1 :*:•■ Btackle Das -five-eighths in 1:07. Cardome l- Ive eighths la 1 . -. Disillusion Mile in 1 :4t . Filigree— Three-quarters in 1:15%. First Degree Mile in 1:4:;. Plying Feet— Mile in 1:44. ;..« ell — Mile in 1 : ;; Crover Hughes— Mile in 1:4.;-.. Hunk 0Day -Mile in 14.".. John Jr.— Five-eighths in 1 n2.. Les Invalides rive-eighths in 1:05. Liberator Three-qnartera in 1:16. I.uckv li. Five-eighths in 1:0:;. Maznik Three-quarters in 1:17. McAdoo Mile in 1 4.".. Mose Irvin — Five -eighths in 1 : •.". Paymaster live-eighths iu l:0a;i.-,. Sleeth Mile in 1:43-.. st-ir Jasmine -Mile m I :+ Star I Itvan Mile In 1 :4." . Ton Maid Ilifrt- quarters iu- l:.17. I Brie il.n i Mile in 1:44. inch- Will Five-eighths in 1:68%. Wa.lsuoith s Last Mile in 1:4*. Walerblossom— Three-quarters in 1:1A%. Worlds Wonder— Three quarters in 1:1ft


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