Some Good Work at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1917-09-09

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SOME GOOD WORK AT LEXINGTON Lexington, Ky., September S. -Blind Baggage has been showing good form in his work over the Kentucky Association course and will be ready for early racing. Among the recent work-outs. here, the following, were some of the best! at three-quarters of a mile: Blind Baggage in 1:17, Black Toney In 1:19, Jack ODowd in 1:19, Believe Me Boys in 1:19, Buford in 1:15, Arch Plotter in 1:17, Aiva America in 115, AVater War in 1:10, Embroidery in 1:14, a speedy work. The best work at one mile included Marion Goosby In 1:45, Desmonds Day in 1:48, Clare in 1:45, Feint in 1:47, Queen Apple in 1:48, Margaret N. In 1:47. Other good moves were Ilohey Dow, five-eighths in 1:05; Sewell Combs, the same distance in 1:05; Southern League, three-quarters in 1:10; Aelvet Joe, half mile in 52; New Mddel, half mile in 51; Everett, half mile in 49; Right Angle, half mile in 49; Belgian Trooper, five-eighths in 1:04; Bell Boy, fi,-eigliths in 1:05; Irish Gentleman, half mile in" 31.


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