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SIX HUNDRED HORSES AT LEXINGTON Plenty of High Class Material Available for Meeting Opening Saturday Rain Retards Training Lexington Ky September 12 A hard and pro ¬ longed rain this morning niade the Kentucky Asso ¬ ciation track muddy and suspended training opera ¬ tions for the day but Infore noon the sun was shining and superintendent James P Itoss had his force at work with floats hoping to work the track into a dry and fast condition for the opening of the autumn race meeting of seven days next Saturday afternoon afternoonJudge Judge AVilliam H Shelley today completed the issuance of badges to the owners and trainers of the nearly 000 horses here for the meeting and when he had completed his stable list disclosed that the larger strings are as follows followsWill Will Perkins thirtyone Williams Brothers twentyseven Jefferson Livingston seventeen James Hukill J W Fuller and J Hal Woodford seventeen Gallaher Brothers sixteen T C Mc ¬ Dowell twelve R L Baker twelve B J Brannon ten T P Hayes ten E R Bradley O A Bianchi George E Chancellor J O G H Keene A K Macomber and C T Worthington nine each W H Fizer eight J S Hawkins H Hewitt Pastime Stable J B Goodman E W Moore J W Schorr Huntlv Baker C B Head R E Campbell C E Crockett and Cain Seckingtou seven each A L Austin and R L Rogers six each W V Thraves J Imensetter Ross Looney M Lowen stein Felix Peyton Charles Hawk J C Milam and J B Respess five each J O Whitlow and Kay Slience four each H Neustetter P Dunne Jim Itaker and G II Marlman three each