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T. C. BRADLEY AT HIS DESK LEXIXGTOX. Ky., April IS. Thomas C. Bradley, former mayor of Lexington, now general m ui.iger of the Kentucky Associations historic racing ground here, has improved a gre it deal since his return to Lexington after a brig sojourn ;t Hot Springs and is able to be at his d- sk in the office at , the i ace course. In his absence Bewail Combs, president of the Kentucky Association, gave attention to the duties incumbent upon the general manager and, with the very able assistance of Miss Louise Wilson, tne secretary, matters preliminary to the opening of the spring meeting here next Saturday have been brought along to the usual stage cf perfeo-1 tion.