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! LEXINGTON TURF NOTES | LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 21.--The best work of the year was made this morning at the Kentucky Association track when Mose Gold-blatfs Oaks candidate. Teak, by Tea Caddy - Frica.ssec. ran a mile handily in 1 ::i92r.. Jesse Spencers l.ing-tte. chestnut filly by Peter Fan Royal Captive, went a mile in 1:4914. Mary .. "al Milams chestnut filly by Friar Rock Stick Pin. went th same distance in 1 :40V W. X. Parrishs chestnut colt Percentage. In Midway -Gcssip Avenue, ran the mile in 1 :HVr,. working out the rnile and an eighth in 1 :" t f.. G. Frank Yoissants Pigeon Wing, by Maintenant Pigeon Pie. went three-quarters in ItlSf*. while W. N. Kings Wildwood sister to Altawood by Master Bobert Crest wood Girl, went a mile in 1 :12%. Senator J. N. Camdens Graeme, by Light Brigade Yolanda. pulled up lame after working a mile in 1 :44, and had to b.- sent ; to the farm. 11 S. Goff is the owner of a brown filly foal by Sobieski from the imported mare. Moluna. by Black Sand, at Horace X. Davis farm. I eo Marks, who has been spending the winter in Florida, arrived yesterday from lA uisville. and will make his home here. Dalf and Dalziel have- a grey colt foal by R-bieski Speculation, at Crystal Springs Farm. John J. Toxler motored over from l/ouis-ville this morning and went on to his farm Mar Paris to spend the- night. He said tint King Nadis work at Churchill Downs this morning was very satisfactory and he is expecting the son of King James to do big things in racing this year. Judge YV. K. Phillips, who was one of the officials at Huntington meeting closed abruptly yesterday because of the burning of th«- grand stand, arrived last night, as ■ Id also c. J. Brockmiller. who was paddock judge there-. Judge Charles F Irie c came over from Louisville and the- Kentucky license committee-, appjlnte-d v e-stcrda. by the- state racing commission, began work this afternoon at twej oclock, Beeretarj sherwooil stated that a report would be ready Friday. *