Toronto Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-22

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TORONTO FORM CHART. WOODBINE PARK TORONTO, ONT.. Tuesday, May 21, 1907. -Third day. Ontario Jockey Flub. Spring Meeting in days. Weather clear; track fast. 50 books on. Presiding Judge. Alfred S. Post. Starter. A. It. Pade. Secretary. W. P. Fraser. Racing starts at X:ft p. m. vV Indicates whip. S spurs. It blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hor-e and weight carried. CQQ/1 7 FIRST RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards, tossni— 1:47— 4— 105. 00 added. 4-year-olds I30 0 JC I aml ■PWhrd. Selling. Net value to winner .$.",40. TnTt Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 68894 BON MOT Wi 8 101 2 1 6* -V # 3 1. 1" Oaug.l B C Evans 0 6 r, | 1 68799 OANOPIAN W 4 Ml I S :. ** 8» 2 fj Lycurgus W Walker 4 4 3l. 1 1-2 65504* WIDOWS MITE wi: 7 106 13 6 6 s fi5 4h 3d G Ale_x Queen City Sta 10 12 12 f 2J 6NS0I -THISTLE DO ws C 111 5 fi 3" ] il 5- 4h Lloyd Mrs c E Mahone 3J 3J 3 6-5 1-2 6S804 WARNING vv 4 112 4 4 1 4- 5?. ll 6* Pullman .1 J Farrell 4 4 3 6-5 1-2 PAUL CLIFFORD wit 9 10S 3 2 I1?. 21 2"Mi" 6" J DeiinisonE L Tallev 15 20 20 7 3 i- I i:ik GREENE wn 4 100 7 S 73 7" 7-" 7- 7- A Martin w OConnor 10 15 15 5 2 68803 BILLENEER ws 4 102 G 7 S 8 8 S S Knight .1 W Harbour 100 100 100 40 20 Disqualified for foul. Time. 24, 4S;. 1:15, 1:42*. 1 :4 ;*. Winner— It. g, by Fitz James— Queens Taste trained by 11. C. Evans. Went to post at 2:2V At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Bon Mot was outrun for the tiist half, but wore the leaders down In the stretch 1-4111. displayed great courage under the whip and got up in the last stride. Canopian lan well, but tired In the last Sixteenth alter disposing of Paul Clifford but. having cut across in front at the start and caused a jam on the lirst lam, was disqualified. Widows Mite was seriously interfered with on the lirst turn, but closed a big pip and finished wit li a rush. Thistle Do ran well to the stretch and tired in the final drive. Paul Clifford and Warning showed speed, but failed to stay. Fvie Oreeiie ran a dull race. The winner was en I red for 00: no bid. Incorrect weight In entries —Paul Clifford. 10!. /J t3 O /f O SECOND RACK — 1-2 Mile. 02502 — «Pj — 2 -116. Coronation Stakes. 00 added. f3004i:0 2 .v.. ir olds. Specie] Weights. Net value to winner !5. IikT Horses AWtPPjtt % ~~% Str Fin ~ Jockeys Owners O H~~C~P~S~ ANDREW SUMMERS w 115 G 4 1Jl2 j= J Kelly J W Groves 15 15 7 2 1 68800 OANNIE MAID w 115 I fi #* ■■ 8* Nleol .1 Djrmeat 6 7 7 3 1 OCT oF STEP w US 1 2 21 23 3* R McDanU E Seagram t4-5 4 5 3 -5 out— RV.WNV w 115 7 5 •* 1- 4° Kunz Kirkliehl Stable t_ :, r S :, | 5 •GRIMSBY ws 115 4 S 5" 5« B» F Perrett N R Sutherland 15 30 30 8 3 EYBOPENER »i: 115 1 1 S 8 6nk Olandt .1 E Seagram f4-5 4-5 3-5 out— lilNG DANCE w 115 ■". 7 •*!•■ 7- .1 Ward C S Campbell 15 30 30 S I NATTY NAN w 115 I : 7" 7i S Pullman Kirkfield Stable +2 5 5 85 35 •Added starter. ftCoapled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 121, 21.. 361, 10J new track record. Winner — P. e. by Harvey — Cuba Free trained by II. McDonald. Went to post at :;: •::. At post 2 minutes. start good. Won easily; second and third driving Andrew Summers is ii quick beginner, sprinted away from his opponents and opened a winning lead in the lirst sixteenth, set a fast pace and was well " hand through the last eighth. Caimie Maid began slowht I nd was outrun for the first quarter, but linislied gamely under the whip and outstayed Out of Step in the Una] drive. The latter ran well all Hie way and finished fast. Kyeoponor. very green at the post, broke in front, but immediately propped and was as good as left. Rawny showed speed. Scratched -Delightful. 115; Alerts. 115. d O Q A i 1 Tl11" PAti: 1 1-8 Miles. 02544 -1 52— :: -107. Breeders Stakes. ,000 added. QOOtI:*/ ;: year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 1907.sh20. . Ind Horses A WtPPSt St~and~~~%~Str"~Fln Jockeys Owners O H ~C~P~S [ BSPSSEA WALL w 117 8 7 P • M 4J I1 1« R McDanU E Seagram *2J 3 3 1 2 5 68801 GLIMMER w 127 7 fi .V 5] t | 3" 2" 2i J Kelly Valley Farm Sta 7 5 7 5 fi 5 1 2 out 68803 KIRKFIELD w 122 5 5 H V ■• -"• f 31 Kunz Kirkfield Stable 6 10 10 4 1 2 68S03 PHOTOGRAPHER w 122 2 1 1« 1- 1» 1= 1 4» Lloyd A Peck 3 4 3 1 1-2 6X803= H VLF A CROWN w 122 1 4 6- 6- 6- 71 5* 5* Nicol J E Seagram *2i 3 3 1 2 5 68803 KELVIN ws 127 9 I 7- 7: 7s i»k 6« fii:5 J Foley T A Woods 6 8 8 3 65 68803 GAY DORA wll7 3 2 21 2- 2i 5 J V- 7» L Smith It Da vies M 10 60 20 10 68803 HALFCASTE W 119 li 8 8 8« 8" 8" 8" S« Egan Orpen k Millar 20 25 20 S 4 68803 LIP-TO DATE ws 117 4 3 9 9 9 9 I 9 G Alex 11 Giddings Jr 30 CO 60 20 10 •Cowled In Utting: no separate place or show betting. Time, 233- - s. 1 = 15|. 1:431. 1 :•""*• Winner-ST. f. by St. Serf— Fairlie Head trained by It. T. Littletield. Went to nost at .!:.:2. At |M st 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Si a Wall was ridden with good judgment and rated along close up until well around the far turn, then wore the leaders down in the stretch run home and. outstaying Glimmer, won going away. The latter showed siieed. but tired under punishment in the last furlong, was probably short and th? race should improve li j in. Kirkliehl was well no and in game contention for the entire trip. Photographer quit after In wing the most speed for seven furlongs. Kelvin was outrun all the way. Oay Dora showed speed. Hall a Crown ran poorly. LlOOn FOrRTH RACE -4 1-2 Furlongs. ;24SO— 55 2— 104. 00 ndded. 2 year-olds. DuOOU Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind "Horses"" ~ AWFPP St % V4 %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S_ OUTLINE ■ M 5 3 l3 1- l1 A Martin Pasadena Stable 10 15 15 6 3 6i57t; MEADOW GREEN W 9i 2 1 23 L"" 2» f Burton Mrs P J Miles 6 8 tt a 1 682318*FRESCATI w % N in 1 1| P 2- II Un E s Gardner 4 I I 2 t TAMME vv tW 4 1- *-: x P Lloyd A Turnev 6 6 5 | 1 «ibS00 LEOTA KATHRYN ws 90 12 2 P J P J Murphy .1 C Harris 90 26 20 8 4 MA ROOT w 101 1 I P 7 P Km Kirkfield Stable 10 12 10 4 2 688W REVERT w 96 7 4 P PI 1 Gaugel J McLennan 8 8 5 2 1 .vsm-cOLOXEL FAVD.VLEwr 100 6 11 * 6- Sl 1- .Smilli X Straus 4 4 3 11-2 0824 HENRY KELLY WB 110 9 9 11- 11" V K McDan1.1 J Walsh 10 12 10 4 2 6886PKNA -H- 103 11 x lu1 hP HI Holme? J Healy ::. I 5 2 1 MS GALLANT LIZZIE wsb 90 1 5 1:12-11 McCarthy P T Puiuplirey It 30 30 10 5 ORA SUDDUTH W 103 S 7 54 d IP .1 Foley X Nieol I I 7 25 6-5 I. A MORA W 90 1" U n n l:: Dubei W Gem 10 30 30 lu 5 Disqualified for foul. Time. 12. 21-. tlii. .V... Winner — B. f. by Ren Strom? — Aim- i trained by P. I. William-1. AVent to post at 4:03. At post : minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second .and third driving. Aotiiliiu* is a rapid breaker and had a winning lead before the others got to going freely. soi si fast pace and won all the way. Meadowgreci ran ■ good race and held the others safe all the way. is a pood looker SBd mav improve. Fresco ti brake -lowly and was forced to work his nj up on the outside and finished uiih a great burst of speed, bat Dumped Revcry in the stretch run. Tamme ran a winning race from a ! ad start. I.eota Kathryn aba wed speed. Inn bl a mm-stavei . Kevory was going well wlien interfered with. The winner was entered foe 1700; M bid. Scratched -68800 Oceanic, BO, Overweights-- Tamme. 1 pound: Mai not. 1; Ora Suddulh. 2. QOPI FIFTH RAO*- 3-4 Mile, i •.ii-.4t; — 1 :11 i — 4— 1 14. 1 Prince of Wales Handicap. JOOtJ A. Jfl.tHHi added. :: year olds and upward. Net value to winner ifl.Olii. Ind~Horse8 AWtVpStTtt % %~Str Fin ""jockeys Owners 6~~H 0 P~S~ 64S62 TONGORDER wh I 114 i 1 4 52 3 ID Nidi J Dyment 4 E 4 I E I E 6876PLORD BOANKR6K8 ITIHI I I P* 31 21. 2" l.loyd ■ W Lagonoth 6 6 6 2 1 687WPURSLAKE W g MS I 4 P P P 6"* R McPanl.I B Seagram 7-101 4-5 1-3 out ■Cm SIR EDWAED wb 4 IM l I P 63 53 4H J Foley J .1 Walsh 12 12 10 4 3-2 TOUBENNE WB I 111 6 7 7 7 7 P Kunz Kirkfield Stable 6 7 6 2 1 68420PLATOON wb 5 IM I 2 1- ID lh B* O Morris H Mumiic 15 20 20 8 2J 68549SCABFELL wsb 6 Bel 7 E P I* V 7 McCarthy W H Moshy 15 20 20 8 2J Time. 22*. 47;. 1:1S|. Winner — Ch. h. by Order — Toneese trained by J. Dyment. Went to p -st at 4:38. At DOSt t; miut.tes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 1 ongordcr was crowded back in the da-h lor positions, which came soon after the start, but saved ground on every turn and. finishing with ■ rush when straightened out in the homestretch, won going away. Lord Pee B«rge | was much used iii mclaft Platoon into defeat in the liist half and had nothing left to stall off Hie winners challenge, but outgamed Purslane. The latter, bumped about in the first sixteenth and ou the outside of the leaders all the way. finished fast. Sir Edward ran a fine race. Platoon showed superior early speed and was eased up when beaten. Tonrenne will improve. Scratched--I-.50OS Main Chance, lo2: 68826Barl Rogers. 102: 68603 Arthur Ro-enlield. 87. overweights--Tongorder. 1 pound: Lord Boanerges. 2. iQttO SIXTH RACK -1 Mile. 02 :s4— 1 :-":o— 4— 104. .*400 added. II year-olds and upward. OOOOJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. I nd Horses AWt~PP~St j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Smei I6ERLINGO era 4 101 I O 7D 7- P l«l 1 A Martin Pasadena Stable 4 5 4 2 1 K* i Si ZNNB BOCA MORA W :. 10S 7 2 P 5 i 4U P| 2 * W Burton G W Inncs 8 8 g 6-5 3-5 S81 B 8HROED. MIDWAY era 3 : :. I I1 P ti1 4»t ;-;a McCarthy .1 Shannon 8 15 15 6 I ■N M-.-KDWIN H sn3 sy E 1111 U1 7- 7- 4- Fairbher K Utterback I 7 7 L". 6-5 651 49 CRESTFALLEN WiHt i 1 141" •"■ P •"•* : Alex A IT Brenner 8 10 10 4 2 61773 CI.OTKN w 7 ]o7 I 5 p 2?. 2 2- 6 Malin 0 J Kean 7 54 4 2 1 68804 AMBEBLEY rl M 1 7 8 ** P| f*i V R McDan1.1 F. Seagram lit 15 15 I 3 S8801 III.KMAN JOHNSON wb 4 llu 11 4 :U P P 81 8". Kunz A W Maybee 15 15 I 1 ] 2 68580 AFFINITY wb 3 103 2 9 4 4 B 6s 9= J Foley M. Nieol 15 15 10 4 2 687* GOLD NOTE wsb I Ml ■ 11 V A l"8 M* H»2 M" Llovd High Park StablelO 15 15 6 3 68594 MAMIE l.I.OYD era 3 K M M 11* 13 12 12 ll3 Lyourgus T l.loyd so 60 60 20 10 46852 BEGUILE caU IM 12 B P P 11* ll1 12 Digglns t; Barry M M 30 12 6 Went in entries a- Martin. Time. 24i. 48|, 1 15-.. 1:421. Winner -Ch. g. by Ornament — Mary If. drained by P. .1. Williamsl. Went to post at 5:18. At |« st 2 minutes. Start gteed. Won driving: second and third the same. Merlingo went around the leaders with a rush when entering the homestretch and drew away under pressure at the end. Suzanne Rxamora. messed about and crowded back while rounding the first turn, closed a big gap and was wearing the winner down at the end. S.liroeders Midway, crowded back on the first turn, clewed a big gap ami finished fast. Cloten was much used in forcing the early pace and tired. restfalhn was speedy, but tired as if short. Edwin H. closed a big gap. Tile winner was entered fee MOO; no bid. Pcrw eights -Affinity. 1 pound: Mamie Lloyd. 2.


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