Livingston Horses Work At Lexington.: Colonel Vennie Runs a Good Three-Quarters--Waterford Shows Great Speed., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-19

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LIVINGSTON HORSES WORK AT LEXINGTON. , Colonel Vennie Runs a Good Three-Uu?rter-— Water-lord Show:; Great Speed. LeiMglsa, Ky., April IS. Jefferson Livingstons stable was th,- center of attraction at the Kea- tucky Association course this inoriiiin,. Trail, it Mose Coldldatt. after .1 hit of rest al I.ou.uille and Cincinnati, was eail.v on hand and told baf boys to |. out a wrap of two. just to He lunv his charges would like this track after their so joiirn al Hot BaaiagS. Cob 1 Venuie. which has the post of honor in the Camden Handicap at 122 pounds, r.rv .allied l y Syrian, also eligible for the Camden and t . carry 188 pounds, ran tbree-• inarlers in a shade better than 1:14. SansymiiiK covered the same route in 1:1-1: Jack ODi.wd and Crime of C01110 in 1:14%; Julia I., and Diamond in 1:14%; Solid Back and Matin in 1:15, and Able-baran in 1:15. Diamond ami Matin are candidates lor the Ashland Oaks and the former also is eligible for the Kentucky Derby. The work of another Kentucky Derby eandidate that, was particularly Maptotag, «as that of Waterfor.l. from the Koss and I.ooiiey Ml lag Accompanied by Intone, he went to the half in 48%, with Koss stgaaHag the bay to slow him up as he moved on to the five-eighths in 1:68% and pulled up at the three ipiarters in 1:18%. II was the comment of the w..rk watchers that lie looked like he could have run three-|iiartcrs in 1:13. Jockey W. Crump was 011 him and, when he dismounted, remarked Io Koss, •youve fat a Kood horse." The best move of the season at one mile was that of Believe Me Boys, E. B. Bradleys Ashland Oaks candidate, with i.liud Baggage behind her. They went to the half in BS%, three SMMteta in 1:14, and were eased up at a mile in 1:42. Carload of Horses from Tijuana Arrives. John L. Paul is here from Tijuana with five horses, including lrince S.. Carl Widemanu. I»-ihore. Justice Geehel and Slareia. In the ear with them came Cubic Post and Olira Star, now owned by a brother of It. I". Dickinson, who was killed in an automobile accident at S:in Dieo. Charles Hawk brought Crimes. Jndge, Price, Missouri Pride and Marjorie D. from Tijuana. Tom Scott gad in from New- Orleans with W. P. Itenihardts good two-year-old filly Alma Ionise, a candidate for the Hinata Stakes. With him was A. J. Flack, who has Moiioc.icy. Manager Charles H. Unities will be here tonight from Louisville with Crack oDay, Top a* the Wave, Alone at Ijtst. Bennies Sister, Lady Iiongfellow and three others, belonging to Frank J. Nolans Beverwyck Stable. Mr. Nolan was at the track this morning and saw Fizer and Eager Kate, two of his recent purchases, which are still in W. H. Fizers stable. Starter Harry Morrissey and his assistants George Terry and George Paul, is busy schooling two-year-olds to the barrier each afternoon and the daily attendance during these interesting three hours is large.


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