Toronto Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-04

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TORONTO RACING STATISTICS. During the thirteen days of the Ontario Jockey Clubs meeting at Woodbine Park, Toronto. May is to Tune 1. eighty live roc, ten of them steeple chases, were decided, for which there was 1 total distribution of 863,963 in stakes and purses. This money went to eighty-four owners, of whom the following twenty -nine won 00 or more each: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3f Anil. | 3. K. Seagram 11 4 • 1-.4U . T. ,A* -Woods ,,. 1 1 0 9,190 j A. Taney 4 1 2 ."..2 10 .1. Hviucnt 4 ."l 5 2 715 W. Walker 4 :: 1 2,405 r. Oaok :; 2 2 2..:is A. L. 1ch.Ic 4 I 2 2,310 Pasadena Stable 4 2 2 2,0415 Barbarity Stable 2 .". o 1,820 Kirklield Stable 1 2 5 1.676 C. .1. Kcan :; 0 0 1 500 A. W. Ma.xhee 2 1 2 1,405 1:. . Lagerroth 2 :; 1 1,215 1". Loriliard 1 1 1 1.160 .1. S. Ilendiie 2 1 I 1,090 T. Clyde 1 .-, I ill.", K. .1. Laaghlin 12 1 DOG V. Whel.iu 2 1 » 888 K. Da vies 2 1 1 s . . 11. K. Kerr 2 0 I .1,, c. Pangrita 2 o 1 715 W. II. ktosby 2 11 11 70:. II. Mason 1 2 :: 833 .1. W. Groves 1 0 665 c. W. [noes 1 :; 1 800 Mrs. C. i:. Mahone 1 1 2 .1. II. Madigau 1 :; it MO iv c. i:ans 1 2 0 511 M. Nicol 1 1 :; .,10 The money earning horses numbered 1:7. of which the following thirty -one won .s.mhi or , each: ■Torses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. Inferno :; a n ..lur. Sea Wall :; » 11 ::.s.;ii Kelvin 1 1 ;; |21 Main Chance 1 1. ., 1.1110 Picktime :; i 2 1.9W3 Ilcli luin.y 2 O 1 1,563 Tongorder 2 1 11 1,330 Johnnie Blake 2 l 0 1,480 Picaroon 2 1 2 1,463 Karl Bogera 2 0 0 1.1:0 Caper S111.0 2 1 1 .:. lo Mi it In Doyle 1 o 0 1,220 Mooksie 1 1 I 1.111 Lotus Liter 0 :: l 1,100 Tourenne 1 i» 1 11711 Colnnosa 2 1 0 890 .1. K. Laughrey 1 in si , i.- id Ron l 1 1 BOB Lord Boanerges 1 2 1 7sn Merry England 2 1 0 77o I ■ lie 2 o i 7i;.". Minnie Adams 1 o 2 723 Larikin 1 2 o 71.-, Osi »r T 2 I 1 71 ". Hall .1 Crown 0 L I 7«l K. I :•■ 1 1 11 690 Andrew Summers 1 i o diV. Heme 1 11 1 BIO Thistle Ho t 1 2 590 Purslane 1 i 1 51.-, Suzanne Boca mora 1 2 I BOB The -i.ikc- decided during the meeting wei follows: Mill.. Si.-ikiv May iv Bar] Bogera ,100 Kin. Plate, May lv: Kelvin 3,220 Coronation Stake*, May 21: Andrew Summers 885 Breeders Stakes, May 21; Sea Wall 920 Irim ■ of Wales Handicap. May 21; Toogorder 1.H15 Liverpool cup. May 2:1; Tourenne S7o Victoria Slakes. Mav 21: Johnnie Blake 1.115 Maple Leaf stakes. May 21: Sea Wall so:, Toronto cup. May 21; Inferno 4.570 Woodbine Steeplechase, May 24. Picktime .. Si. 1 ran: up. Mav 25; Picaroon S85 Woodstock Plate. Mav 27: Main Chance 1,910 Kin,- Bdward Hotel Cold Cup. May 2d; Inferno 1.388 Stanley Prod Stakes, Maj :t0; Sea Wall.. 2,103 Tyro Slakes. June 1: Ciell Turiiev 1,940 Ilendiie Handicap. Jane 1: Caper Same S80 Waterloo Handicap, .lime 1: M.i ; I ill Doyle 1,220 Street Bailway Steeplechase, June 1: Mooksie t.olo The standing Of th jockeys Esc the meeting was as Mlows: Jockeys. Mis. 1st. 2d. od. 1np. P.C. Lloyd 5i 13 :i 10 is M R. McDaniel 12 12 8 5 18 289 Nicol 2s in i :; ; .::.: Us ■ urgu 22 5 5 1 11 .2:; A. Marl in ::i 5 1 S 23 .13 .1. McCarthy ::7 5 ti 7 in .1 1 Coldsl. in 25 1 2 8 13 .18 Diggins 21 4 8 5 11 .11 I. Foley 27 :: 1 1 22 .11 Kuns 39 3 2 8 19 .mi 1". Barton 27 2 8 2 17 .88 Gauge] :.:*, 2 7 11 21 .in; .1. Murphy 7 1 d I 5 .11 C Ales !» 1 1 1 7 .11 Kullnian 11 t 1 1 7 .HI lloluu - 13 1 o 1 11 .is M ililt 13 1 l 1 11 Jis .1 Kelly 11 1 :; 1 .17 The following jockeys had mounts to tin- number opposite tleir 11 lines and linished third or better but did not ride a winner: Jockeys, Mrs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cam. II. Ah 11 I 1 1 12 .1. Austin 1 i 1 2 1 lllbej 11 11 1 :; in I McBride 1 ; o 1 :: 12 C. Monis II O 1 1 12 L. Smith 12 1 1 1 12 i!i • do kson 1 i 1 11 M. Murphy 13 0 1 11 12 1". Perretl 1 1 1 1 :: Qnarrlugton i 1 O 1 .1. Ileliliison 11 II I 1 ]| Kgan 5 i 1 1 4 fail-brother !l II I 1 S lorgey 4 II 0 2 2 Tim follow ing jockeys had u n I . to liie number opposite their pa uses, but were sever "in the money." Andre. . 2: Rum it. 1: C. Baker, 2: W. L. Ban . 5; Costello, 2: K. Head. 1; K. Upes, 2: Knight, I: Mul ,ii. l: oiandt, 1: MeNamara, 2: W Murray 2: McDonald. :;: .1. McLaughlin, I: Sperry, 2: .1. Sclia Her, : Slemmoos, 1: Thompson, I: .1. Ward, 1. Denny Brasil Scored the honors among the ri. bain the steeple chase races, as follows: Jockeys. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. rim. P.C. Brasil s 1 Q 1 .: .-.n Mr. 11. Kerr 2 2 0 n 0 1.00 Daj i"ii 1 1 11 0 0 1.-0 Bai :: 1 i» 11 2 .:;:: Pending 0 I 2 1 2 .17 S. Mdlain 1; 1 2 1 2 17 11. Boyle 7 1 ti 2 4 .11 the following steeplechase Jockeys and gentle men riders had moulds lo the nuiuher opposite their names and finished third ur better, but did md ride a winner: •lo. keys M;s. 1st. 2d. 3d. Dap. dicker 8 O 1 1 I Mr. Kelly :; 11 1 1 1 Bowser C, 0 1 11 Henderson :; o 1 u 2 I. llagan 2 11 1 n I Mellale 2 11 I 8 1 Mi - I-liillip a 1 1 4 i o Simpson ii i i 1 Mr. Marshall 1 n II 1 11 Henry 4 i 11 2 2 The following steeplechase Jockeys and geutlemen riders had mounts to the Bomber opposite their names, i.ut were sever "i:i the sumty": McClure, 1; Corbley, 1; Mr. church. 1: Mr. r ■I. navies. 1: Gallagher, I; Groves, ".: Hofham, 2: Hogan, 1: Hueston, 2: Mr. K. W. Davies, 1: -1. Murphy, 1: Mr. Hendrie, 1: Bodrock, 2: Benn, 1; Mr. Btrathy, 1; Mctnerney, 1; W. II. Walker. 1. Traineri saddled winners of races to the number set opposite their nanirs. as fidlows: Bodes, .1 l Miller. ir. 1 1 Burttscbell. W. A... 1 Mahone. C. E -1 Borders, W. 11 1 McDaniel, II 1 Cede. W 2 NKou. .1 2 lav. .1 1 Ni. , L M 1 Dyment, J 4 Phair, c 2 Douglas, •. H :; Poole. V. 1 1 Dayl .11. I. W 1 Phillips, W. E :; lux id- 1 1, i II 1 Pangle, .1. W 1 Kvans, B. 1 Shields. W 1 Porman, ;. W 2 Sturgeon, I" :. . ii. -. A. L :: Turnev. A I GleasoB, L 1 Whelan, 1: 2 lb ily, .1 1 Walk.r. W 1 Inn. s. ;. w 1 Weston, A G 2 1 ■., Rton J I Willi:,,. ,. p. j 4 Kbsser, •• 2 Whyte, K 1 I.itlleliebl. B. T 11 Walflen. It. .T 5 Mosby, W. II 2 Walker. .1. B 1 Murray. I 1 Woithinglon. W. W. 1 The fastest mile at the meeting was loferno 1.: i. Thirty -scves of the eighty five racps. or for ty four p.r cent, were won by favorites, twenty-three of Which were at odds on. The other forty-eighl i;,.es were taken by eighteen lufossl choices and thirty outsiders. Ten odds 011 favorites were ! detcatud. ■


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