John H. Riley A Promising Juvenile, Daily Racing Form, 1919-04-07

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JOHN H RILEY A PROMISING JUVENILE JUVENILELEXINGTON LEXINGTON Ky April fi This was a fine morning and many visitors were at the Kentucky Association course to see the gallons in preparation for the spring meeting that is to open here April 24 However the majority of the trainers had worked their charges yesterday and the day before so there were only a few moves at good speed the exercise for the greater iart consisting of canters cantersThomas Thomas C McDowells threeyearold chestnut colt Loyalist ran threequarters in 111 quite impres ¬ sively He only raced three times hist year but he looks like he will IMS among the first division of the si rinters of his age The twoyearold chestnut colt by The Manager ElleuaDale worked threeeighths easily in 30 He also is owned by Major McDowell McDowellHarry Harry Burgoyne manager of Walnut Hall Farm is the owner and Pat ONeil is the trainer of a twoyearold gelding that looks like a mighty good racing tool when he gets a little more training His name is John H Riley named after Lexing ¬ tons police judge and lie is by Duval Wisher by Handsel He worked threeeighths this morning in 8J and pulled up the half mile in 51 and this was only the second time he has been worked


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