Lexington Given Rain, Snow And Ice: Still a Few Horses Are Sent Out for Slow Gallops, Including Golden Broom., Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-14

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LEXINGTON GIVEN RAIN SNOW AND ICE Still a Tew Horses Are Sent Out for Slow Gallops Including Golden Broom I KKIXGTOX Ky April 13 Such weather as vi had last night and this morning is calculated to put crimps into horses as well as men 17arly in Jhe night it rained then there was snow and when morning came the earth was covered with a skim of ice then shortly after daylight there was an ¬ other snow flurry Accordingly the few horses that took their exercise over the Kentucky Jockey Club course hail muddy footing and were compelled to allon on the extreme outside for superintend iif John Keegan had up double dogs This aft ¬ ernoon it is still iuite chilly but the rain is over and the track is drying out outThe The Jeffords Derby quartet fjolden Itroom Hood ¬ wink Khinoiil and Substitute were out The lirst iiiunvd galloped alone with Knsor up seveneighths In lfi slowly and easily Hoodwink and Kinnonl moved the distance at the same pace but together Substitute galloped threequarters in 131 131T T 1 Pendergasts Derby eligible Warlike gal ¬ loped a mile in 1 II P Hcadleys Lord Hamil ¬ ton a half in 103 103Other Other moves were Wadsworths Last seven eighths in 130 Sands of Pleasure seveneighths ill 110 J SJone threequarters in 1J1 Chocho half in oJ Koutledge half in rJ and Keretisky seveneighths in 147 At threequarters Stevenson in 1 4 Krnest 15 in 124 Orenzo in 113 Viva America mid Paris Maid in 1L4 llcil uiou in 12J Jind Job Tlmycr in 128


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