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PREPARING FOR LEXINGTON RACING Many Horses Show Good "Work Over Kentucky Association Track Phil Chinn Leaves for East. By T. B. CroniAvell. Lexington, Ky., September 4. The best move of the morning at the Kentucky Association course Avas a mile in 1:43 by Sandstone II., the three-year-old colt by Black Sand Laparaguaya, from the stable of E. R. Bradley. Until he" Avon a selling race at the Empire City meeting rJuly 24, this fellow Avas the property of John Sanford, master of Hurricana Stud. He Avas in for, 00 and Ihirry Fink ran him up to ,000 nd. got ,1iim. Then, as in the case of Kalitan, E. it. Bradley gave Fink a profit for the colt. Black Toney, another of the Bradley horses, Avorked arimile in 1:44. Emerson Cochran, from Jack Bakers string, and Embroidery, from J. C. Milanis barn, Avent the same distance in 1:45; Southern League in l:4JVf.. J. ,0. Stone in 1:48, Ask Her in K40 and Howdy HoAvdyln 1:47. The best performance at three-quarters reported by the Avork wa tchers Avas McAdoos 1:15; Justy Avorked in 1:10, Vogue in 1:17 and AVadsAA-orths Last and Tacola in 1:17and, Fixy Griff in 1:17, Fair Orient in 1:17. The best at five-eighths, was Sedans in 1:03 and this big horse is looking fine after his summer vacation and preparation under the eye of R. D. Williams. Grasmere, a stablemate, Avorked the same distance in 1:03. Auriga, how in T. C. McDowells string, Avorked in 1:03. G. AV. J. Bissells Tippo Sahib, member of the string Jim Gass is handling, Avorked in 1:03. French Brooks arrived this afternoon from Louisville with Middleton it Jones, string, numbering seven head and including Guy Fortune and Lady Always. After the two-year-old Dickery Dare, son of Transvaal Evelyn Kinsey, beat Lazy Ben. a sixteenth of a mile, going three-eighths in 37 eased up, J. Hal Woodford bought him froniyW. R. Uukill of Paris. " Phil T. Chinn, after a couple of days here looking after a string of yearlings he lias placed in charge of Peter Wimmer, returned to NeA York tills evening.