Yearling Trials at Lexington Track, Daily Racing Form, 1920-10-27

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j YEARLING TRIALS AT LEXINGTON TRACK LEXINGTON, Ky., October 2G. There are ten yearling fillies in C. T. Worthingtons string at the Kentucky Jockey Club track, six of them daughters of McGee, the sire of Exterminator, and one of these, a daughter of Bonny Doon, by Prince of Mclbonrne, showed the best move ot Sunday morning, when, with 130 pounds up, she ran a quarter In 23. She is the property of Charles W. Moore, who bred her at his More Hill Stud, and who is the owner of four of .the others. There was one quarter observed Sunday morning that was faster by a fifth of a second than was the move of the Bonny Doon filly, but it was not so impressive. It was shown by the half-sister to Bunga Buck, the filly by Uncle Mary Orr, by Orl-I mar, which is in the string Henry Roberts Is handling for W. Perkins. This filly, however, had a setback when in July she got a bad cut on one of her third legs, from which she now has fully recovered. There was not as much fast work as was expected, though many yearlings were at exercise. Waldo :P.-Johnson was here from Chicago to see his yearling brother to Henry R. and his yearling brother to Brownie McDawell, which are being trained by Dick 1 Denny, go for the first time against the watch. They have been up only a short while and did their I eighth in a tick better than 12 seconds.


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