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LEXINGTON FORM CHART. LEXINGTON, K.Y., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917.— Fifth day. Kentucky Association. Spring Meeting of 11 days. Weather threatening. Presiding Steward. T. J. Clay. Associate Judges. G. 1. Wilson and W. H. Shelley. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Itacing Secretary, W. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p. in.. «Indicates apprentice allowance. O __ r7AK FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. May C, 1911—1:12—0—115. Added. 3-year-olds. fy _5 J /Q Claiming. Net value to winner 30; second. 00: third, $..0. -jlldex Hors,.,, AWtSt % Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt *7«aiTPETER JAY w 107 7 31 ll VI V C DtshmonF J Kelley 490-100 82515 THE DUKE WB 112 2 U 2* 2 2 J Hanover C T Worthington 305-100 — 5 I I j o s i , T j j t q . ;. .* | ] , - i | . ; ; ; | "• : 1 1 j 1 , 1 i +j ; ; I I 1 ! I 1 1 1 » • • 1 . 1 : :t 1 1 9 1 J » 1 r I 32650 RHYME R wn Ha 12 10h 7i 7i 3h B Goose J J Troxler 330-100 28058 JUVENILE w 108 5 4» 42 4J 4J K LapailleWUliams Pros lJ60-100 29684 FRANK COLEMAN wNI 3 2J :i » 3 5 F Murphy J W Schorr 51B-100 S81S5 JUDGE PRICE a m 10T 4 5l 6J 5i 6- L Martin H Field t2900-100 G5515 PEACH IE w 107 S and ynt t;u 7j jf Garner P Martin 3600-100 32515 MILBREY wb 105 1 IJ 5i 91 8« C Hunt W E Applegate 1080-100 29118 KATHRYN KRUTER w lOTill 9i lto 10 9i D ConnellyM Doyle 5425-100 and2688*WAT wb107 C 7 siJ 8" 10i N Barrett P M Civill 2795-100 •PRISM w 102 10 H2 ll2 llh lis R WingrdTackett Stable t 274C5 JOHNNY MC waMB 9 12 12 12 12 H Shilling j Umensetter t tMutuel field. Time. 23«i, 48-,, l:16:/5. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Peter Jay, 1. HO straight, 1917.sh.10 place, .80 show; The Duke, .00 place, .20 show; Rhymer, 38.66 show. Equivalent hooking odds — Peter Jay. 490 to 100 straight, 205 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; The Duke, 150 to 100 place, 00 to KMI show: Rhymer, 50 to 100 show. Winner— Ch . c, by Toddtngton— AtteUe trained by T. L. Pien-e; bred by Mr. F. J. Kelley. Went to post at 2:15. At j.ost 5 minutes. Start Mod and slow. Won easily; second and" third driving. PBrT-R JAY wore THE DUKE down in the first three-eighths and. taking a good lend in the stretch, won easing up. THE DUKE set the early pace and held on well in the final drive. RHYMER began slowly, but closed a big gap Bad finished fastest of all. JUYENILH ran well, but tired in the last eighth. FRANK COLEMAN was a close up contender to midway of the homestretch. Scratched — 1 325201 Hasty Cora. 105. Overweights— Javeene, l pound; Kathryn Crater, 2%; Johnny Mc, 1. J 0 ~A/» B—CORD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. May 11. 1911— 53%— 2— 115. 00 Added. -■ — 5 • V/1* 2-year-,lds. Maidens. Fiilies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; second, S75; third. S2" . Index Horses AWtSt U _ _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt HONE x u_ w w 112 2 a ii l4 J Morya J N Camden 2710-100 32048 CRYSTAL HAY w 113 8 B* 4| 2" F Keogh W L Lewis 3655-100 32048 FE LICTTATION wn 112 9 8*5* 3« A SchugrWickliffe Stable 220-100 PRETTY BABY w 112 I 1* U 4- R Goose W H lbiker 2840-100 32648 SAZA-NAMY WB113 4 4 f.1 5" O DishmonF J Kelley 10030-100 32669 EAGER KATE w 112 B 2" 3i Gi A Pickens P.everwvek Stable 2K5-1H0 32644 LA DAINH w 112 l 81 *h 71 D ConnetlyJ s Baraee 575-100 HIT OF BLARNEY w 112 S » • 8- P Lewder K R Bradley 405-100 GEORGIA KELLY WHJ 7 7i ll Ji F Murphy J W Schorr 3330-100 BANDYMO W 112 10 W* 26* M* ■ Martin Tackett Stable f 88848 RED SALMON w 112 11 11 ll 11 c Hunt K Speaee 12155-100 tMutuel field. Time, 23*5, 48%, 55 4. Track fast. S2 mutu.ls paid, Hoaeydew, 0.20 straight. 4.00 place, 815.69 show: Crystal Day, 233 10 place, 3.20 sl„,w; PellcitatioB, .70 show. Equivalent hooking odd*— Hoaeydew, 3710 to 100 straight, 1500 to 100 place, 080 to 100 show; Crystal Day. 1555 to loo place, 569 to loo show; Felicitation, 83 to loo show. Winner — Br. f, by Ben Bmsh- -Yolanda trained by J. C. Milam; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 2:51. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HONEYDEW gained steadily from the start and. finishing fast through the stretch, drew out in the last sixteenth to win ill a i-aiirer. CRYSTAL DAY also came with a rush through the last eighth. FELICITATION acted green and began slowly, but CMBfd a gap and finished fast. PRETTY BARY secured an advantage soon after the slart by cutting across In front of the others, but tired. EAGER KATE had no mishaps. SAZA-NAMY ran weH. Overweights — Crystal Day, 1 pound. 3i7r7 rl!II1:l fcAjCm-M Mile- May «• I8_t— 1:18— 6— 115. Georgetown Purse. 1917.sh00 — W • V/ 4 Added. I year-olds. Allowances. Net value io winner 30; second, 00; third, 0. I nde_ I lorses AWtSt 4 j _______ Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32013 KALITAX villi i l- l- V 1° P Lewder E I Bradley 45-foo 321552 GEO. C. LOVE wp B6 1 41 3 2 2" AV Crump W H Pearce 16SO-100 3000! TRAPPING waKI S li Ek 42 » A Pickens GaRaher Bros 4425-100 32043 BASIL wa 112 S V 8» 35 4JA Sch.igrWiekliffe Stable *33-lC0 CRUMPSALL vM 4 2 8| B* B» A Clave* i H Hrowne 1»360-100 21630 TOM JR. Will !• . ■ 7A P Q F MarphyM Young 4210-1W TREVISCO w H2 7 : 4 7 7- D ConneltyK D Alexander 925-100 2i!79 BISTER BMBT_i5M w lOf. 2 7i S b 8 1 Howard G W J B— neU 4110-100 32978 Lli BYLERS WlMM M 8* ! : !t5 I, Lvkes V S Fogg 11383 Ml 30136 WALTER 11. PEARCE — VJ I V io ]» MP It Cos.- w JI Baker 71KW-100 33248CRUCES wi:1H7H 11 11 11 11 R Martin H Field t tMatnel field. Time, 88%, 67, 1:18%. Track fust. MUtuels paid. Kalitan. 8286 straight. .00 place, .50 show; Ceo. C. Love, .90 place, .10 show: Trapping, .56 show. Equivalent booking odds- Kalitan. 45 to 166 straight. 30 to 188 place, 25 to 100 show; Geo. C. Lovo, 195 to 199 place, 155 to loo show: Trapping, 375 to 1M show. Winner -B. •, by Rey Hindoo Pally trained by Y. Barley; bred by Messrs. Lawrence and Com-stock. Went to post at 3:22. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. K ILITAN ran as if he outclassed the others, moved into the lead soon after the start and held sway throughout to win as his rider pleased. GEO. C. LOTE was close up all the way and finished gamely. TRAPPING in:. do up ground and stood a hard drive gamely. BASIL was slow at the barrier and tired after having closed a big gap. TREVISCO showed speed, but quit in the stretch us if short. CRUMPSALL rau well early, but dropped back in the last quarter. Scratched -32645 Satin. 107: 29894 Fan G., 104. Overweights Trapping, 2 pounds; Sister Emblem, 2; Cracea, 1. f-QTsflfi FOURTH RACK— 1 Mile. May 11. 1SU— 1:87%— 8— MS. Twenty -fourth Running » __ fi JO Ashland Oaks. 812888 Added. 3-year Ids. 1illies. Allowances. Net value to winner _____ sc» 01 i.l. __jj_ third. 3___ index Horses A Wt si t _■ "■, Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 27411 STAR MAID w US »i 6 ti* 5 2- li P Lowder H II Hewitt 539-188 326453iMIDA a c 117 fi 8 2* 2 l» 2: A SchngrWtekliffe Stable 1710- 32652 2 DIAMOND w 117 :: 51 6] 3* ::- 3 W Crump J Livingston 300-100 32645 AURIGA w 117 4 ll 5 8* 44 4s 5" Murphy F Schaller 255-100 i328;r, ROSEWOOD WBU7 Z 21 3* 5. 5j :V- j ConnellyJ W Parrish 6900-100 32645 maky BELLE w 117 1 Ill! li " P R Goons Mr H Baker 730-100 2837S ALONE AT LAST w 112 7 7 7 7 7 7 A Pickens Baverwyck Stable 14150-100 Time. 24, 48. 1:14%, 1:68%. Track fast. 82 _atae— paid. Star Maid, 3187.88 straight, 343.76 place, 1.20 show; Miihi, .10 place, .70 show; Diamond, S2.S0 show. Equivalent hooking odds— Star Maid. 520 to 1 Hi straight, MSB to 100 place. 400 to 100 show; Mida. 7o to 1««» place, 35 to too show; Diamond, 40 to KM show. Winner— B. f, by Star Shoot -Coy Maid trained by I. 1. Smith; bred by Mr. II. H. Hewitt. Went to p.st at 8:56. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. STAB MAIL began slowly, but gained Steadily In the last half and, joining MIDA in the last eighth, outstayed her umier strong riding. MIDA raced well up from the start and. taking the lead, gave wa] ill the last sixteenth. DIAMOND raced gamely and had no mishaps. AURIGA was takoa back from a contending position on the lower turn and brought wide. MARY P.KLLK quit in the last quarter, after setting a fast pace to the last turn. Scratched— 326453BeUeva Me Hoys, 117; 268-28ard, 117. Q*rrfi rlO F!1"ru RACE— 1 Mile. May 11. 1811—1:37%— 6— 168. Harrodsburg Handicap. f5 — _ i -/*J Purse 00. 3-year-obis and upward. Net value to winner 50: second, 00; third. 0. Index Horses A Wt St j ? _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ Equiv. Odds Strt S3646 TOKAY WBSMM 1 2J l"k 1 ■ 1", Is C VanDunJ W Fuller 1010-100 28895 WATER WITCH WB51S8 5 i V 5U 4* 2" D ConnellyW j Young fllo-100 89817 MEDWAY waSHS G 3 3*121 J* 2" M Qarner J W Parrish t IS2S81*JACK 0*DOWD WB 4 1U 4 4-1 H 3 2. 4; W Crump J Livingston 140-100 82688 BOB HENSLEY WB 6MM 2 1*1 4« 4 f.u a5 P Murphy H Perkins 3155-100 S2217 INDOLENCE wa 6101 8 Si ii • 0 B P Lowder li R Hradlcy 1635-100 tCoupled in betting as J. W. Parrish and W. -L Young entry. Time. 84, 47%, 1:1335, 1:39. Track fast. mutuels paid. Tokay, S22.20 straight, 1917.sh.30 place. .00 show; J. W. Parrish and W. J. Young entry. . 20 place, £2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Tokay, 1616 to IOO straight. 215 to 100 place, ISO to 100 show; J. W. Parrish and W. .1. Young entry, 45 to 100 place. 33 to 169 show. Winner — B. g, by Marchmont 11. -Tnkalaa trained by J. M. Ilukill: bred by Mr. J. W. Fuller. Went to posl at 4:27. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-iii". TOKAY was rushed into the lend after going the first quarter and. making the pace fast, easily held sway to the end. WATER WITCH ran a goad race and closed a big gap into a fast going second. .MIDWAY was prominent all the nay and satgamed JACK ODOWD in the stretch drive. The latter moved uu menacingly just before reaching the stretch, but tired. HOT. HENSLEY quit after making the pace briefly. —7 a y"v SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. May 8, lilll-1:12— 0-115. 1917.sh00 Added. 4-yenr-olds and 3£" £ i J VJ Upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 30: second. 8M8j third, 0. Index Horses AWt8t i _ % Str gin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 32676*1 : 1 ACK FROST w 4 101 12 83 :ii li 1 W Crump W A McKinney 325-100 31881 STOUT PEART wn 7 no 13 7l s1 2i 2:t P Murphy B J Bran non /75-100 32009 *PETER GRIMM wb 7 H2 li li- 1 41 3 O Warren T S. Parker ;oo-ioo 32656 JOHN HURIE we 7111 9 I-.1 9" 5 4h W Kelsay Marshall Pros |M88 M6 32499 HUE RACER WB 5MB 2 1 ll::1 5" A Pickens OMeara Bros lolo-KK 29563 PEEP SI illT WB4113 I 4" 5 0- 04 F Keogh E Herz 48S5-10O 39147 MARTRE w B los 8 2" 2i 7:1 7- W Doyle R P Dodos* IOIO-IOO i81787WLD*8 WONDER -wis 7110 8 H Mi 84 8s H Kleeger H Van Ry t S251S*T WTIVY W519S 7 5 ii 9* 9i R WingfldMayfield and Tevis 4000-100 31662 RUNNING QUE— rl W 4 109 f. 81 11 10 10i R Goose W Steuve SHS 29994 * BUCK SHOT w 1 111 8 8*1 7 11 11- .1 Hanover Pionan Stable 910-100 30015 MARGARET O. WB SMS 18 13 13 13 12s D Connelly-Cropper and Cassell t 31144 SAL VANITY W 48M 1 W 12 12 13 ,1 Howard W H Stevens t tMatnel field. Time, 23-S, 48%, 1:18%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Black Frost. .5» straight, .00 place, . SO show; Stout Heart, .i0 place, 84.46 show: Peter Qrlmm, .30 show. Kipiivalent booking odds— Black Frost. 325 to 168 straight, 96 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Stout Heart 135 to 109 place, 120 to 100 show; Peter Grimm, 115 to 100 show. Winner -Elk. f, by Waterboy— Mary Craves trained by W. A. McKinney; bred by Mr. James B. Vent to post at -T»S. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving BLACK FKOST closed an immense gap in the last three-eighths and held STOUT HEART safe in the final drive STOUT HEART also made up ground and finished fast. PETER GRIMM was off badly and also closed a great gao. JOHN HURIE was going fast at the end. BLUE RACER set a fast pace" and tired. MARTRE ran a good half and quit. PEEP SICIIT ran well. Overweights— Peter Crimm. 3 pounds; John Hurie, 1; Peep Sight, 1. « O T T 1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. May 1, 1910— 1:44%— 5— 100. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-; f_8 _2 I .L X olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. Index Hi-rses A Wt St U Vj % __j Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt "•"580 JIM WAKELY wn 4~lil 2 2* 3* ll 1* 1* R Goose G Knebelkamp £_5 36224 SUCCESS wr 4 113 4 1". P P 2 23 F Keogh E Herz 1675-100 32646 *SYRI VN W 5 115 1 S 2-1 2J 34 3« W Crump J Livingston 65-100 jMST MONOCACY w 7 115 I 4« 4l 4s 45 45 C DishmonT Trovato 1545-100 •".. v.»9 TURCO wn 4 110 5 5* V 5" 5- 55 H Stearns ,T M Goode 895-100 82516 SUBJECT wb 5 112 0 6 6 0 8 6 F Judy W L. Drake 11595-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:18%, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Jim Wakely, .50 straight, .90 place, .30 show; Success, 0.80 place, .80 Equivalent "hooking odds— Jim Wakely. 325 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Success, 740 to 100 place, 96 to 100 show; Syrian. 10 to 100 show. _______ . ... - 1_ — - Winner— Br e bv Knight of the Thiath — Result trained by E. Rrewster; bred by Mr. J. H. Morris. Went to post at 6:86 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing JIM WAKELY was kept well up in the early running and drew away fast in the stretch. 8UC- CESS raced forwardly throughout and outgamed SYRIAN through the last eighth. SYRIAN quit badly after running well for three-quarters. TURCO was always outrun.