Speedy Viva America Training Well: Works Five-Eighths of a Mile in 1:02-J. M. Goodes Philemon is Dead, Daily Racing Form, 1918-04-14

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SPEEDY VIVA AMERICA TRAINING WELL Works Five-Eighths of a Mile in 1:02— J. M. Goodes Philemon Is Dead. Lexington. Ky.. April 13. — Charl -s T. Worthiug-toil expressed himself as highly pleased with Viva Americas five-eighths in l:ft. She is training to suit her owner, who has not announced whether or not he will start her iu the Kentucky Derby. Her first engagement is iu the Ashland Daks here on April 30. Jack Baker sent MeAdoo. Fair Orient. Dr. Carmeu and Ernest B. a mile- each in around 1:45 and Capr. Rees worked a mile iu 1:4« for J. C. Milim. After having been twelve days on the way from Havana the racers belonging to Kay Spence ami Loweiistein Brothers, together with six. the property of Howard Dots, arriv.-d here today iu gt« d condition. W. Showalter. of Georgetown, has sold Cane Run to W. Perkins. The following recent foal arrivals were reported today: Edward B. McLeans The Minx II.. bap filly by Lough Foyle: Phil T. Chinns Loriot. bay fitly by Cicero: Phil T. Chinns Veletari. chestnut -colt bv Picton: Lucas B. Comlis Ikirk Flower, chestnut filly by Ballot: H. H. Hewitts Aviston. chestn.it colt bv Ballot; J. H. Rosseters Problem, bay filly by MM. J. C. Milam has re-engaged jockey Morys lor the sea-am of 191s. Joseph Moran. former jockey, has been engaged to lead the parade of horses to the post here for each race, as he docs at lAiuisville and l»itonia. Philemon, property of John M. Goode. died at the Kentucky Association track today. He was insured for S-.HI.


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