Canada Bars Dufferin Park Turfmen., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-19

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CANADA BARS DUFTERIN PARK TURFMEN. Toronto, Out.. May is. — All trainevs and riders .fr eo iiinucd at Ihe me. ting at the half mile track at Dun • -1 iii Park here las! fall after notice was given that tie meeting was disapproved of. were refused licenses by the Canadian Racing Associations for the .■oiling season. Several owners who tried to evade Hie situation bv transferring their hors. s temporarily also ame under the ban. Without Canadian Racing Associations licenses tiny cannot lake any part in recognized racing in Canada. In the. House of Commons at Ottawa. Mr. R. L. Borden, leader of the opposition, announced that he had telegrams from the British Columbia Methodist Ministerial Association complaining that on account at the closing of racing in the Pacific coast states. Amei ii-.iu bookmakers were locking into British Column .i to ply their calling at an extended meeting. He asfced what the government intended to do about it. lion. A. If. Ay losworth. minister of justice, said that no representations had been made to the government and the matter dropped. The session of parliament comes to I close tomorrow and niemlKTS from all over the Dominion will come to Woodbine to see the Kings Plate mil Saturday. John By incuts Plate candidate. Fort Garry, worked this morning in a fashion that makes him an important factor. He showed a mile and a furlong in two minutes, the first mile in 1:45. with 112 lKHiinK up. four over his impost for the race. The track was dead and the liest mile of the morning was Light Wools 1:4.".; . Guv Fisher and Uncle Jim winked in 1:40 and Uncle Toby in 1 :4r 2. Shiii ing will ride Fort Harry in the Plate. Pearliisher. tli one of the Seagram Platers most fancied by the owners of the stable, was an absentee from work today, the result of being jumped on when schooling ! at the barrier yesterday. The hunter. Frank isomers, broke down after winking six furlongs in 1:24 this morning. Other ,- work outs today were: Sauce 0*0 ■!•. mile and a ipiar-tor in 2:17?: Bathe* and Brow a Tony, half mile in 1 !7iV: This! lodale. mile in 1:51: Smiley Corbett. one-quarter in 2 : Tlioinond. mile in 1:52: Big Bear, mile in 1*531; Adoiiia. half mile in 51J: Dolly Maddos. half mile in 534; Aeleen. three-quarters in 1 1:234; Echwn Gum. mile in 1:." I; Wuerzburger. thiee-qiiarlers in 1*284; The Globe and Lady Eleanor, mile in 1:47*: Steve Lam. mile in 1:50: Generous ■Mr, mile ill 1:17*. Photographer, mile in 1:48: Taaley, mile in 1:17;: Flying Squirrel, half mile in 1 4!:; Lawyer Millar, mile in 1:4S: Pagan Bey. mil" and a quarter in 2:29; Rosslenton and Pocomoko. mile in 1:57: Lady Bare, three quarters in 1:20»: Prolagonist. three-ituartcrs in 1:19; Sal Volatile, • three qiiarlers ill 1:21J.


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