Toronto Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-21

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TORONTO FORM CHART. WOODBINI PARK. ____ JuHONTO." ONT.. Monday. May 20. 1907. Cerond day. Ontario Jokey Club. Spring Meeting 13 days. Weather clear; track fast. 45 books on. i Presiding Judge. Alfred s. Post, starter, a. li. Dade. Secretary, W. l. Praser. I!a ing starts at 2::;i» p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B bunkers. Figures in parenthesis following. the distance of each race indicate Index another, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ii Q Q O Q I1BST RACE 3-4 Mile. 62646- 1:11] -4—114. 60 added 3-jrear-olda snd up- OOOO Ward. B lal Weights. Net value to winner 6300. lind Horses AWtPPStU 2 i Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i«S54SPREEN w S 169 8 .: Ill" l" r Diggins w P Preagrave 8-6 11-62 1-2 out • nil MERRY ENGLAND a 7il2 3 I 3* :: 2* -» R McDanW E Sentrmni 7 5 7 5 0 5 2-5 out o.i:,7»"HAl; EASTMAN w 1 .i7 2 _• 2 :- :•.• ::s .1 McBrlde E s Gardner 4 6 6 7 5 1 2 • :s.,ts in:. MACK m I 3 In :t ". :. ! 4* 1. W Burns J C Harris :• 69 50 36 S ;7s:.t-rii i;i.i:y ward w3 : t 7 : s* 7- 5« 54 Lloyd C Pangritx S6 69 00 20 « SS344 ! i«; ROSE W3 !7 1 •: |i ;,■ gi 1 t- Morris M V Jncobson M 4" In 10 3 • .ss RENRAW wa 3 ■.■ 1 7 6] 8 710 71" A Martin Mrs R I Miller 50 90 on 20 8 94S09 BLA4TKSTONE wn 3 97 :• s :i 9 S 8 I. Smith High Park Sta SO 106 100 49 20 ,s",vf MARK ANTONY II WB 1107 6 9 7 StPalled up.Goldstn J Thompson 15 25 25 6 2 Time. 221, 47. 1:I3|. Winner Br. h. by Athettng Pon Wow II.. bj Powhattan trained by a. G. Wenton. Went to post at 2:."::;. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won chiving: second and third the s-tme. In en. off forwardly and quickly in bis -n-ide. sprinted away from Charlie Eastman, opened up a winning lead in the tnri furlong and held his opponents safe throughout. Men. ITfland was sharply cut on before thej bad gone a sixteenth when lie attempted to SQUeese through next to the inside rail, but tin Isbed fast and gaaaely under tlie whip and outstay d Charlie Kastman at the end. The latter ran on the Inside all the arajr, acii groan d on every turn and finished resolately. Mark Antony 11. was pulled up iii the homestretch. Dr. Mack ran well, but was outclassed by the first three. S.ratc-hed -ltiM2QHla toon, ! *: n.v.liHScarfell. 112; tJ42f.l Olei_j.ouely._lor.. f* O O fc7 | •SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. 62486— 50 2—164. 6666 added. 2-vear olds. DOOX SelUng. .Wi ralne to winner 6365. In 1 Horses "XwtrpSt--1!!7!;!!! Joc7ke-3 Owners O H C P s"~" 67644 OHCAR T. w 99 I I V : 1 Uoyd 1* PangriU 4 15 15 5 2 KETCH EMIKE wn 113 8 10 i". 4". 2 J Foley M Nicol 16 26 15 0 3 6S00K KOEI. WEEVIL WS 911 1 J1 2J :: J Murpliv .1 C Harris lu 25 2" s I 99666 PATRICIAN w s 196 t 1 l" 1 4 II Alex Barbarity Stable 2 :. 21. 1 1-2 OMmO CVNTLESS w 99 5 11 1 •- 9* » 1. Smith N Straus 5 0 6 2 1 ■s 7s EARE w 9? 2 7 4: 91 hi F Burton Mr.- I .1 Miles 4 7 7 2J 6-0 PROVOKE w 169 :: % : 71 7- Dubel W Qerat 12 20 20 6 3 .v;,7e kitty SMITH w :S ; 5 ■ - s i- Morris Mrs I. s Bangle 2 0 0 2 1 SSSO0 HENRY KELLY WB L10 10 : S ". 9- Bullmnn • -I Walsh 1 0 0 2 1 VBLOX a 104 l 2 11* 10* 10* Dig-gins T Clyde lu 25 25 10 5 99987 WATER BELLE W 103 7 : :■!]■ 11* Kunx Klrkfield Stable 12 25 25 10 5 ALVEOLAR W 99 12 12 12 12 1: A Martin Pasadena Stable 15 lo 20 8 4 lime. 12. 21-. -M. 66*, "• ■ Winner B. -j. by i.i— ak Rattle B. trained by :. Khther. "• nl .. post :U 3:04. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won cantering: second ami third driving. fh-car r.. awaj eU sad :i forward contender for the entire trip, drew away from the leaders in the last fixteentb and was only cantering a- tin end. Ketchenuke, green al the barrier, left the p si slowly, bnt 1 •! a big rap, Bnhmed with a rush, is a good hxvker and sure 10 improve. Boll Weevil was much used in racing with Patrician for the first three furlong- and cpiit under punishment. Patrician outbroke He " i.ors anil .sboucil the most ]„ e| for three furlongs, but tiled in the stretch. alitless was yen green ;,1 the lH sf. Kare quit early. The winner was entered for slop: no bid. Scratched 68800 Bna. -»4. /j_t,fcP_ THIRD RACE i 1-16 Miles. 62666 1:461 -*—€•. .011 a.l.led. Tjtar lashi and OnntJ upward, gelling. Net value to winner s ::.o ~ " nd Horses- AWtPtSt A V2 a; Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S o;v.ii iKAIll. ROGERS W 4 169 I 1 l" 1- .". I- 1- l.v, ;:rgus W Walker 7-6 7-6 6-6 3-6 out ttiSMHiCOBMOSA wn 4 166 1 3 3 41 2* 2- 2- Gauge] W Whelna s-5 :i :; 6-6 !-6 .;s.;r-Ni:i.i.iE BURN a 1 98 2 2 1* 5- 5* ■■■■ ::"■ Lloyd .1 Gormley I 5 5 S-D 3-5 oso, CURSITS wn 7 166 5 5 6 6 6 6 4* .1 Murphy J Burttoehell 89 SO 69 15 b 63811 MATABON WB 4 169 3 S 5- P !»t ;, 5- R McDanlW Gorst • IS 8 " 0ib04 HOLLOW AT Wn 4 16k 1 1 2 ." 3k tt C A Martin M F McDonald 5 0 0 2 1 Time. 21. 4*. 1:151. l:42i, 1 :4.». Winner — B. c, bj sain Sister to Uncle Bob trained by W. Walker. Went to post St 3:90. Ai post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Earl Sogers sprinted to the front at the start snd, setting t li-- pace well in hand throughout, was easlh beat at all stages, Cobmosa, aftei running well la hand for the tirst five faihmgs went to the leaders « ;th a rush 011 the far turn, but was unable to Improve his position in the- last cpiarter. Xi ilie Burn ran iell and finished gamely under tin whip, t insus finished fast. Mataboo showed speed for si-, rurlongs ■ nid tired as It short . llolloway ran well to the stretch. The winner was entered for 61,000; no bid. /Q J6 £_ POURTH BACK— t Miles. Bteenlnehase. 577»— 4:064— 6 144. 6806 added. UOOIU l-year-oWs and apward. Selling. Net value to winner . .".7o. I nd_ H orses AWtPPSt 1 s 12 15~Sti:Fin Jockeys Owners 6~~H C P S~ 66962 PLTING PLOVER a 5 136 :; i 1- 1- !»• i-» L «n***H Boyle A H Renwiek B s :•..•. 1 out 64773 RISING SUN W 1 156 1 3 5 5 2 2 2 2 Pending R .1 Laughlin 2 5 S 7-6 2-3 Olios IH KTIM E w s "a ;, •_• 1 | ;; 1 » 3 j:rilzji a L Poole 3 I 4 6-6 out 64B67*GOLDENWAT w 9 145 1 4 2.. 2h Fell. Pricker -l ONeill 0 26 20 ." 3-2 6E62S FRANK SOatERS w 6 166 2 5 Z- :i Refused. Rodroek J K Hynos 7 5 7-5 7-5 :j-5 out Time. 4:27. Winner -B in. by Il.:rve -Plover 1 trained by W. Shields. Wont to post tu 1:00. At post g aUnntes. start good. Won cantering;. Plying Plover oatjnasped and outran her opponents all the way and was i.nh cantering thiough the lasi mile. Rising San was lore when going to the post and finished very lain., but ran fairly well on his own courage throughout. Pick lime struck tin- third jump with his knees and fell, but una reiuoiinied and finished the course. Frank Souiels refused at the eighth jump and Gotdeuway fell at the seventh. The winner was entered for 6606; 110 i.id. sOOOOT FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile. fft2 S4— 1 ::!!• -4— 1V4. 1 1907.shO0 added. .1 year-olds and upward. DOOaJ I Handicap, Net value to ntann 1846. Imj Elorses AWTpp St H % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I* S~ 664t2PETJCE W 4 Id 2 2 lh 2- :;4 l" I4 R McDar.l.f E Seagram 4 4 4 7-5 1-2 66666*EDW1N GUM w 4 N9 I 1 E | 51 4s 3» • Lycurgua W Walker 15 15 S 3 1 68571*ORXONDE*S RIGHTwn 6 118 3 3 2.1. l»l 1" :;- :.;; Uoyd H Mas.n 4 :. :, 2 6-6 88369*COLONEL JACK wa 3 166 7 I I 89 2" 2 i 4| J McBrido W II Holland 5 5 4 7-6 1-3 66766 J. It. LAUGHRET a a 3 97 4 1 ::■ 4 i- S* 5* A Martn Pasadena Stable 16 26 36 8 " 64261 SIMON* D. w :; v 1 - r. : , 0 9 3 M. Cnrthj J Dyment N 26 26 I 3 66464MTNNIE ADAMS w 4 118 5 Left at the post. Nicol P Cook 2 2j 2. 4-5 2-5 Time. 24-:. 401. 1:14.:;. 1:4H. Winner — Br. c. by St. George raatage trained by B. T. Littlefield Went to BOSt at ::.::. Ai j.o.-t 1 minute. Start poor. Won cantering; dec oiul and third driving. Pence was fighting for his head in the early stages and undei lout restrsinl for five farloogs, then went .-round the leader- with I rush and. drawing away in the stretch, wen cased up. Edwin ;niu broke •lowly and was badly outrun for the ium balf, tiien dosed ■ big gap and finished fast and gameli urii.ondes Bight showed a brUlianl burst of speed for six fnrknigs and then tiled. Onload Jack, left at the | ost. went after hi- opponents aud was in keen contention OB the far turn, but tired under the whip in lh» last furlong. An asi-iMaiii starter swung Minni" Adams around just as the barrier was released. Scratched — 64774 1 Inferno. 120: r.K7:t:t Temmerairc . M: H7l t Avauiueer. PH. iQQQOQ sixth RACE 3-4 Mile. 69646 -in-. -I 114 6460 added. 3-year-olds and up 00010 "aid Setttag. Nd value- to winner S.KC. _i_T__Ho___ AWtPP St~4 j~srr~FTii JockTT!i"~Ovriie"i:s~ "" "~H ________ 86666 WABASH QTEEN w 2 mi 7 _• :.-■ 5 ?.■ isa Lloyd .1 Callable . « M .; 2 1 6666JMNIBI4CK an 6 131 5 7 6fi I* 6J 9J C Morris n Mason 2 2* 3 i 12 — — — — . —— — — — ■ 1 — . — MM—— 68656 PAUL CLIFFORD an 9 13 1 - _ 9J it" 3 1 PonnlaouE I. Taney 10 12 10 I 2 63738*DEMON w 0 1JT4 1 r » I ii II 5 p M Murphy N R Sutherland 29 39 36 12 I 64854*PIRE PANG w 4 112 II 0 4- 2= 2 5ns E Smith R Dav|es 20 36 36 13 8 68466 J. KERCHEVILLK « 4 114 9 11 10i 7" 61 6= Lyeurfrus W Walker I s « 2 1 66546 ABJURE w 4 117 4 13 14- 14= 121 7- Digglns fcD C crMalley fi 10 lo 4 I 65549 ANNIE BERRY w 4 112 10 14 12-Alt1 7! N Gaugel J McLennan 25 -5 20 S 4 68412 KIAMESHA II. a 4 117 I 10 b» 81 8A 9» Holmes J Hetilv 10 15 15 fi 6S7.S1 HEADLEY w « 111 1-9 71 10-1 lnh n. _ F Burton G W Innes 10 15 15 1; 3 6SS04 MOON VINE w SB 3 163 * 3 2h 0- 9 11» McCarthy Mrs C E Mahone 15 15 10 1 2 LYNDHTRST « 2 110 _15 15 15 15 121 R McDanU E Seagram 4 6 I 2 ! 04971 LEFT GUARD w 4 109 12*12 i;.- 12- 14- 12- Mulcahy T James 36 30 20 12 g BS002 HALTON wn 3 106 15 1 I* 1*11114* A Martin Pasadena Stable 36 38 15 0 3 68626 CASTOR waa i 121 11 4 11 11 13 15 Tln.mpsn C P TJonner 10 30 30 12 6 Went in entries as lirefl: . Time. 23. 47*. 1:15. Winner— Ch. f. by Paxaadoie— Peggy R. trained bv v.. v. Farasan. Went to pi st at 5:13. At |M st 2 minutes. Start go.nl. Won driving: second and third the same. Wabash Queen was outrun for the tiist three furlongs, but moved up while rounding the far turn, mate through on the inside when entering the bnaneatreteh and finished with a rush, but tired In the last twenty yards. Niblick was a game contender si all stages and doaad up again in the last fifty yards under the whip, barely tailing to get up- Paul Clifford was saade too much use of in chasing Haltou in the ins-Kaht and tired. Deason dosed I gap aud cpiit under punishment. Fire Fang ran well to the stretch. . .lack KerchevQle got off poorly and made up irouil BaltOH showed superior SOliy speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for 3606; no bid Scratched— t;ti!iss ficeiy. 117: «7380 Merry George, 121: 68666 Autumn King. 168; 60366 Cold Note. 111.


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