Howard Oots Horses Ready.: Will Be in Prime Condition for Lexington Meeting--W. R. Coes Stable Arrives., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-18

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HOWARD 00TS II0Rr.ES READY. Will E.i in Prime Condition for Lexington Meeting — W. P.. C.e3 Staldo Arrives. Lexington, ky.. April 17. ••Th..;.. fellows, eras ! a ■ been aayiag that Howard Oota will not bare his horses ready wl.en the Lexington meeting opens, got an .-.wiiil jolt thi- noraiag.* remarked M. I. Shannon, as he climbed oil the feme a: the Kcn-tacfc] Association track after four boars clock tog. "Beady t. rani They will run eyeballs on: of these southern trained horses. This is tin first t ime this year that they hare had an op partaaity to show that they are fit. They have ii. r l had a real fast track until today." Later along in the day the remarks made by sem. of the Karseatea who raced their horses at Tijuana. New Orleans and Hot S;.rim.s carried notes of stir prise thai were in the nature confirmatory of the Celtic bards ohormilioa Manager Wait.-, from the T. c. McDowell stable, went three -omnrtera in 1:15, the fastest for the season here: ni a Brraat and I.a tenia in 1:18%; Precious and Iar.imounl in 1:M% : his two year-olds worked three eighths in from :;."i::.-. h»W%. .1. 0. Milam worked apt. Bees, Battle and Her amino three-.|uarters in 1:18; Embroidery. Sard and Satin in l:Di. Two of his two-year-olds. C. A. Coiuiskey and P. A. .bdinsoii. named for the distinguish, d ba-eball magnates, worked three eighths in N. The best mile of the year was in 1:42%, In Hal I. Headleys liuf.-rd and rred Schallers Auriga from T. P. liases stable. Tom Jr. and Irregular belonging to Milton Young and in the same stable, worked a mile in 1:44. Vogue and Howdy Howdy, from the QaBaher Brothers string, worked three quartern in I:1S%, while Trapping wait three ■ in. liters in 1:1a. W. K. Coos stable arrived from Hot Spring-in charge of .1. Carroll. .lack Mount, candidate for th.- Kentucky Derby, and Neville II., eligible to the Pen AH and Camden handicaps; Oralion. Wonderful and eight English two year olds comprise the string. William Hurley and William Woodard also arrived with their horses. Frank J. Nolan, owner of the Pcverwyek Stable, came today for a visit to the Pine Crass region. Jockey J. Hanover came in today.


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