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TORONTO FORM CHART. WOODBINE PARK. T0K0NT0. ONT.. Thursday. May 30, 1907. — Eleventh day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring Meeting 13 days i. Weather clear: track fast. 41 books on. Presiding Judge, Alfred S. Post. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary. W. P. Eraser. Ra.-ing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following Ihe distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. f*CfA PT IIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. OSBM —1:111— 4 -114. 00 added. 3-year-olds. l3t/ /*dtO Allowances. Net value to winner 1355. "ir.rt Horses AWtPP St % y% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.vi7-". I. RD BOANERGES W 112 y 1 V 2- l2 1= Bloyd B W I agerroth 3-5 9-109 -101-3 1-5 08949 TEMMERAIRE w 107 1 ;. 4 3J :.£ 2i R McDanU Dynaent 2 21 lj 4-5 2-5 B8952 DOG ROSE w 110 3 7 I1 1» 2- ?,- Nicol M V Jacobson 8 12 12 3i 6-5 i*828 MOONVINE WB 1"4 I E :-i 5- 5J 4i J McCthyMrs C E Mahonel5 25 25 8 3 .Mitf.i /.El.INA w 107 7 2 BJ 4- 1- 5 Bycurgus W Walker 6 10 10 2J 1 88937 Ml IA ANEY w 104 6 4 V. 71 I* 6- Holmes J Healy 100 100 100 40 20 ■ 88 :; RENRAW WB IB I B 6- 6h lh 71 A Martin Mrs R I Miller 50 5n 30 10 4 «8419MOONQOBD wsr. Id.! I 9 9 9 84 S- C Morris J OXciil Si 50 30 10 4 69001 RENEWAL w K 5 6 81 S1 9 9 W Murray D Campbell 100 loO 100 40 20 Time. 23 4S. 1:13*. Winner Cli. c, by l.o.:mrges lcugy Iron: Paris trained hy R. J. Waldenl. Went to post at 2:"2 At post 2 minutes. Start trood. AVon easily: second ami third driving, l.oul Boanerges was on the outside at the pOs4 and fori -cd to take the long route to get to the from. raced Dog Rose into defeat on the turn and drew away in tiie last furlong to win cantering. Tl ill I all I iH-an slowly ami sras oinriiu lor the tirst three furlongs, but wore I»og Rose down in the last sixteenth Raid outstayed liiin in the Ona] drive. Dog Rose showed much slued, ran a fast half and linished gamely. li onvine was going list at the end. Zelin.i showed early speed, but tired in the btretch drive. Scratched 98001 Loretta Mack. :it: B0B7J Cold Note. 107. lei w eiulits Do Rose. 1 poand. C£Cf td slj INK i:. i: 5-8 Mile. 02702— 1:00— 2 -.« .» 00 added. 2-ye.a.r.ohls. Selling. OtrV/dbO Nt value to winner S8SS. lad Horses AWfPPSt 14 5 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.S.h; HOLE WEEVIL WS 102 11 1J it 1ilnii.T Murphy J C Harris 6 12 12 4 8-5 ivi.m;-IKESiATl w X 7 .", ."- 6| 5" ~b ,T McCthyE ,S Gardner 4 5 5 3-2 3-5 68873 OSCAR T. W l2 5 6 4b 4i» 4h I1 Lloyd C Ranritz 1 6-5 1 2-5 out ♦ s.iT KIOTCHEMIKE wit 103 6 4 2nt 2J 2 k 4 F Burton M Nicol .". 20 SJ 6 2 ASJ4 ELD Ws 95 3 7 6i 6l 7 5: Ooldstcin T Clyde 15 50 50 12 4 68972 MAXTON W 102, 2 2 7 7 6J 6" A Martin W Gerst 2 :: 3 4-5 2-5 S8850 RE ERV w 97 4 :: «• 3s V 7 Gauge] J McLennan 6 12 12 4 8-5 Time. 2.3*. SSi, 4Si. l:0lif. Winner — B. I !»3 «ayug-i — Georgia V trained OJ V. H. Borders. Wiut to post ii 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start Straggling. Won driving: seesstd and third the same. Pell Weevil outbroke tiie others and sot a last pace, lost ground by going a bit wide when entering the homestretch, but lasted long enough to stall off Present i"- challenge. The latter, as usual, began slowly, hut linished with a lire turn of speed and wearing the winner down at every stride. Onrai" T.. buffeted .••bout s.Kin Sfter the siait. met with a lot ot early iiiterlercnce. but finished fast ami should have won. l-.eicheiiiike was eased up when he tired after running well to the stretch. Velox finished well. Maxti ran poorly. Berery Showed speed, bin quit baiily. The winner was entered for BM0; n bid. Overweights — Berery, 2 pounds. r7 THIRD BACK 1 1-4 Miles. 02045— 2: i5 — 4— 117. Stanley Produce Stakes. ,500 6l/ tJVJt. I added. 3 J car olds. Allowances. Net value to winner S2.105. Ind Horses A~W~tPPSt~St % % % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~S~ • i;s:c.:isi;a WALL « 113 : 5 •*■ 5 «| ::• :: l- R KcDanU E Seagram -7 M lot 5 1 3 out B8849 K1RKF1ELD IM 1 -! 21 V -1 21 2* Kunz Kirkfield Stable 4 1 S| 4-5 out S8975 i.l.lMMLl: « 125 ., 2 V l| 8*1 1h .". J Kelly Valley Parm Sta 8-6 2| 2. 1 -l StOTt HI rcB UIBI. a l"". 4 4 41 41 5 4-1 4" 1- A Martin .1 Byntent 10 M .: 6 3-2 S8K3 BEINE DE SANL w 105 2 3 in I* 1» S 5 5 Olamlt J E Seagram *7-109-104-5 1-3 out Coupled in beitin;:: no BCnUBtC place or show belting. Time. 241. 50, 1:15, 1:43. 2:0!»J. Winner -Br. f. by Bt Serf Iairlie Head trained by p.. T. Lit tlcfield. Went lo post i| :;:31. Al post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second drtTing; third easily. Sea Wall bloke s|,,wlv and was saved for the firs] sj taarloagS, moved Bp while roBBding the far turn end. gradually wearing the leaders down, drew away in the last Sixteenth. Kirkticld closed up steadily on the tarn into ihe bOBM -stretch and easily disposed of dimmer in the final drive. The latter ran on the outside of the leaders in the early stages, was made too much use of and tired under punishment. Ueine de Snxe showed early sp,..,i Scratched -08840 Photographer. 110. £*/t O FOERTll RACK 2 Miles. Btesplschase, 5T7S5— 4:Bi| 0 144. ISOt added. 0*"l" /4JbO 4 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner .10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS i.v.iTI IKKTIMK w S M2 2 1 41 42 4- 2 1* 1* Brazil A I. Poole :: 1 SJ 1 1_J 6SWS RICHARD .1R. Ws 5 147 "■ "■ I1 I1 14 l* 2-" 2-• Flicker C C Harhottle 6 P» 8 I 8-5 BBS2S RUSSELL A. at 5 151 1 7 :u BJ p :•-■ .•;-■■•::-• h Boyle K Peak I B 15 6 1 6S99S IMRNAP Wsl2 157 6 3 6; ti1 S4 4l 41" V- H. ndson II .1 Henderson K 15 15 6 3 ivt.-.i FLT. CLOVER w rfi 151 7 I s1 8?. 7" I 5 5 HogBB A H Kenwick 5 773 7-5 M3t GEORGE LEI PER us 4 147 5 4 21 2?. 2* Pell. Bowser E .1 Wallach 1" 15 12 5 B KS99S OHNET win 157 t 8 7= 7= 63 Refused. Hufham W K ll.v "." rl 50 20 10 88902 CITMBERLD LASSW 4 140 4 2 :i 9 9 Refused. Simpson M Hutchinson 20 SO 50 15 8 agf74GOLD RUN w s 5 167 9 6 H 5"t 52 Lost rider. Pending R J Laughlin 8-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 out Time. 4:10. Winner— B. h. by Pickpocket- Past Time drained by A. L. Toolo i . Went to post at 4 :i 3. At post SJ lalnalfS Stan uood Won easily; serotu] and third the BBBKe. Iieitiine trailed iiie leaders r,.r the fjrst lurn of Ihe field, moved up With a rush after George Leiper fell an 1. racing Richard Ir int.. defeat, Are* away easily in the last qaaxtrr. Richard Jr. fenced well and appeared Hie winner until in t lie last half, bur was tiring at the end. Russell A. lumbered alontc at th« one gall all the wav Gold Run lest his rider at tin- ninth jump, ohnet refused al Ihe clcenlli. George leiper fell al the eleventh am! Cumberland Lass refused at the twelfth. Scratched -08778 lull 0 Inn. 157: 08BS Carola. 115: f,ss75 Sucar King. 142. dtX/A FHTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 02546— 1:11 J— 1—114. 1907.sh00 added. 3 vear olds and up 0«_"./Jt«* ward. Hamlicap. Net value to winner 15. Tnd Horses AWtPPSt % hi- % StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8! aggSlTONGORDER WB 5 lis i i v 1 in lJ Nicol .1 Dyssent 1 J 1 1 E out tiWei-H AR. EASTMAN w 4 lis 2 1 ::t ::i 2- 8* DiggiBa E s Uardner : 4 Bj 4 -, 1:; «S827DEUCE w 4 ir: E I i i E 3- R McDanU B Seagram :: 4 4 6 5 1-2 0B877lBCAiRKELL BBB S Id 1 1 2 2"t 411 41- .1 McCthyW II Mosby 1o 20 20 5 6-5 .6897DSIR EDWARD wit 4 113 4 3 !• 4?. 3. F. Bullman J J Walsh 8 8 8 2 4-5 Time 22*. 47?.. 1:12. Winner Ill. u. by Order— TOBgeSC itrained by .1 DysseBt. Weal to post at 4:.:7. At post 3 nriantes. Start kixm. Won easily: second and third drivimr. To.igorder went to the front dilctly after the start and set a fast BBSS, which he maintained all the way and shook off Charlie ■astsnan when the latter challenged in the stretch. The latter was taken to the extreme out-ide at the post and ran on the outside all the way, was carried wide into the homestretch, hut saUnaed gaaaeiy. Dence closed a gap and finished fast and resolutely under punishment hrough the las: quarter. Scarfell was used up in following the fast early pace. Sir Edward ran a fast half, then tired and was eased 11],. Scratched I0s-»0 . Avaunteer. 110: O.SS-51 3Purslane. 1Q4: 01104., Reiiraw. 02: ggggg Halioi. 94. /j* £k/~V pT fK SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 0200O— 1 :4»* — 1—99. 00 added. 3 -year -olds and JOvJaJv" upward. Selling. Net value to winner : :;5ii Ind Horses AWTPP St lb lb %. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S M8M" IIIUIHH wb 7 93 1 6 8 7 8- 71 lh J Murphy . I DnittStheB H -V 20 S 3 69026 SiZ NNE ROCAMRAW 5 96 9 7 F.nk 6= 41 3 2 F Burton C W Inms 4 5 5 2 1 K900U SCHR. MIDWAY WB 3 87 3 5 3" 41 2" 21 3J J KcCthyJ Shannon E I 5 2 1 ajaag AFFINITY WBBl 91 4 1 1J 1J 1 l"t 4* Goldstein M Nicol 2* 25 M ! 6S94»PICAROON ws 5 111 2 2 61 51 B« 52 5* Kunz A W Mavbce % 2i 2 4-5 2-5 H9O00 WIIX NVS MITE WB 7 98 7 10 10 10 as c1 G Alex Queen Citv Sta 2. 5 5 2 1 t.xs7l PETER KNIGHT wb 5 96 10 4 21 2- 1*14 V A Martin W Keating 10 12 12 4 2 t 8952 K. OF THE VALLEYwb 7 98 6 9 71 82 61 6t 8 L Smith J A Svkes lo 12 10 4 2 68976 MATABON WB 4 92 8 3 4J 3" 7nk 81 9- Dubei W OeCBt 10 40 40 12 6 68506 ST. NOEL w 6 104 5 8 9- 93 10 10 10 Gauge! J D Strode 4 7 7 3 S-5 •Disqualified for foul. Time. 24. 49. 1:1 . 1:41-. 1:48. Winner— Vh. m. by Iarandole — distance trained by 8. W. Innesl. Went to nasi at 6:10. Al p..sl 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. CarSBS was caugbl in a jam on the liisl turn and crowded back. WBS then taken to the outside and worked Ills way up to the leaders, finished with a great burst of speed and outstayed BaSBBBe Koeanioia in the linal diive. but bore over against her in the lrst twenty yards and was disqualified. Suzanne BoeaaMM luu well and blushed gamely, but was unable to stall off the winners challenge. Schroedtrs Midway, off • well aii.l a keen contender all the way. tired ir the stretch drive. AfAiity set a fast pace to the stretch, but ailed to slav the route. Picaroon was crowded back early and finished fast. Peter Knight ami Malabon showed speed. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. ftQnl SIVBOTafl RACE-1 1-16 Miles. «SHB— 1:4«|— 4— *§. 00 added. 3 yeai olds and J 17 F*J A. upward. S lliug.. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O Ii C P 8 6W47 CANOPIAN v4 Ml 7 O B 5J 4.. ll Lycurgus W Walker sT:;~?.~l 1~2~ 0847 BON MOT w S 111 1 1 6»k 6b 6- 5- 2h Nicol B C Evans 5 6 6 2 1 68847 WARNING w 4 97 3 3 U l1* l1* 1- 31 Lloyd J J Farrell If I :: | :,•;•, .-, SSOeOTHTSTLE DO ws 0 105 5 4 P 3k 2" 3" 4- J McCthyMrs C E Mahone 3 5 5 2 4-and I6S9781EDWIN H. WB 3 92 8 8 51 4= 3J 2and 5« Goldstein K Itterbnck 3 4 4 2 1 69000 NONSENSE wsn 4 104 2 2 2l 21! 4J 6« 6° J DennisonF H Milden M BJ 0J 2, s iisMmROUND DANCE wr. 3 94 4 5 8 S 8 73 7« A Martin Mrs R I Miller 6 12 12 5 2 6S995 THE GLOBE wsn 6 104 7 6 7» 71 71 8 8 J Folev Blair and Leroy 30 60 60 20 10 Tim". 24. 48;. 1:15«. 1:411. 1 :47|. Winner— B. g, by Canopna llliuninating trained by W. Walker. Wont to post at 5:41. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Canopian was interfered with on the first turn and auain at the half mile, finally went lo ihe oatside ami gradually wore the leaders down, finished witli great speed and won going away. lion Mot make through on the inside when the leaders went vide on the turn into the homestretch and closed a sag gap. Warning was mach used in setting the pace fast and tired under punishment in the last fnrkng. Thistle Do was well up and a keen contender all the way. The winner, entered for 1907.sh00. was bid up and bought by M. Boasbcrg foi ,100. Soratchcd--0S!.*ri Gold Note, 87 .