Toronto Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-23

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TORONTO FORM CHART. WOODBlNi: PARK. 1 SATURDAY. MAY 22. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. First day. Ontario Jockey club. Spring Haitian; of 13 days. 55 books on. Iresieling Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter. A. P.. Davie. Seen tarv. W. P. flaw I Hieing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. 111. W indicates whip. S spurs. It blinkers. Figures in parentheses ledlowing the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. OR] FIRST BACF 3-4 Mile. i,2.".4i. 1 :1 1 ! 4— 1 1 L 1 00 added. 3-vear-olds and up 8"! JL Otl A aaward. Allowances. Net value to winner *470. Ind Horses AWtlPSt % % % sir Liu Jockeys Owners o fj c p s jack p.vi:kl;b w :: W7 7 1 2- 2" fa 1 Harry a Hn k 2:, to a ■-, S1086 LADY h:ia *ra 8 M8 5 i 1- 1- l«* 2" Deverich P T Chlan S-5 7-101-2 out— 10ta DAREINGTON nit" 2 I f ** ,. I ; Mentrv t Turek U jn MI -1 1493 S1LVERINE hi-.:: 8 I I «* t* 11 4-- HcUSa .1 W Schorr 81 to io f 3 MI.:ll-;i:si.N,l, wb 3 11« .. 5 ,- .,- I" :,. Goldstein MraJMcLauKhlin 4 I 5 8-B V-2 SI 493 BROWN IONY WB 3 109 ! 3 I»l 4» i.- C li M.-itlivW II kfoaby S V 10 I 1 7S5S1 SIR CANNON w 3 100 17 7 7 7 7 J Foley M W Vocan 10 SO ■ U 6 Time. 2::. H|. 1:144. Winner — ch. c. bv Golden Garter — Flora Mac 1 trained bj K. Gleaaaa. Went to pool at 2:3d. At poH 5 mi-iut.-. Star, lair. Won driving: Seconal and third the same Jack Parker fidlowed the earlj leader closely until on the turn lato the laaaeaiislih where be moved up with a rush, easily disponed of L.nh lrnia 111 the last furlong and won going awav. l.adv Irma showed the most speed or u half mil . bin ault when the winner caught her. Dareinston began slowly, but eained stendlb in the stretch drive and ran am impulsive race. Personal na- sharply cut off at the half mile post. tiverw iglit- .la.-k Parker. 3 poiuids. 1 O CO SECOND BACK 4 1-2 Furlonrs. n;2isi; 55 •_ 104. 00 added. 2-year ..Ids. J.O»Ja Altowauoes. Net value to wiui er S510. [ad Horses AWtlPSt , ;• , Str Kill Jin-keys Owuers Q i f s ISOMJIFI.VIN"; SQllltUFL w 1:". I ". I1 1* I Mentrv Ti T. Thomas 1 2 2 5 1 2 out — SH . lUSV w l:-:i I 3 B» :. Ss Hcllffe Win Oartb 1 12 in 21 1 HERPES a ip I l II 3 :: Bowman XrsLALIvaatoa 0 M id ."1 10 i blilf URE«S CA i:Oii U. Hu US 10 c 2- 2i 4 Goldstein o I. Richarda S 15 12 3 3-2J STAR WJSM « M i i r il u" B Wulsli j U Vvsm* | w I 4 I 1 BELLE KINGSTON w 110 7 7 42 6° fi2 Gilbert J Murray 20 30 20 R 3 iVKITAN IAD w n3 * 8 72 7» 7s J Foley Q W Cook 30 40 40 15 8 c,™ 2?!? MJ.SS KAFF.ABLU w 110 2 1 9= 8 85 D McC/thyP Gallagher 30 40 40 12 5 8*489 JNO. REARDON w 113 5 9 sand W 9- Hartv .1 W Schorr 30 40 30 8 4 STAY CA.NME w 103 8 10 10 10 10 G Wilson J Dynient 50 50 50 30 10 ,., Tiim-. MM, 4S1, BjtBt, inner— Ch. c. by Cesarion— Katie W. trained bv 11. Mi-Daniel. ... .Went to P0* at 3:°5- At post B minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, i tying Squirrel broke from the outside and was forced to go around his opponents to get up. faltered after going a half mile and had to lie hard riddel: in the stretch t«i stall off Busv. had warmed up sore and is evidently not the colt he was in -California. Busy was knocked l.aek soon after the start and in close quarters all of the last furlong, closed l big gap and finished resolutely. Herpes was taken wide on eyerv turn, but outstayed Dress Parade 11. in the linul drive. Star Wave ran very HIU and was unextended all the m ;■ v . Si ratched— 814892Faimtlcroy. II.!. 8"|OPTO THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 02000— 1 :401.— 4— 99. Minto Stakes. ,000 added. AOOO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ,500. lml Horses tWtEfttij % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 1* S BWWDON. MACDONALD wb 3 1021 7 1 ?M 4» V. V. Ink Goldstein P T Chinn 7 8 6 2J 6-5 76863 UNCLE TOBY WB 4 102 6 « 22 ft1 35 2- 2 Deverich J Dvnient 13 20 20 8 4 77.".53|RE1DMOORE W C 112 11 8 r,J 5 5J 3- 3J Trueman W Shields 12 15 15 6 3 81429 GRETNA GREEN WSB 5 107 S 10 6* 63 6» 4J 41 Hartv .1 W Schorr « 8 8 3 8-3 7andSC4 GLIMMER I Mi 9 11 9- 9 7 .". 6 Gilbert VallevFarmSble 10 12 8 3 8-5 815473*.IUGGLER wsb 6 119 12 13 11* Ml 9- 6= 6° Hcliffo O C "Smithson LJ 35 3. 6-5 7-10 81C88*8T. ELM WOOD w i 110 I 5 7 7 85 9J 71 Herbert St .lames Stable 15 15 13 6 3 81458 SMOKER WB 4 107 13 7 l1 l1 41 Sh 8S D Met "thy Prospect Stable 12 IS 15 6 3 M498 ZIPANGO w 5 110 1 2 13 13 12»11- 9=" Mentrv A Weber 4h 6 5 2 1 MMt VAR1ETES w 7 104 10 12 II si M» 10* 101 Caldwell W Walker 30 40 40 15 8 77557 THROCKMORTON w 4 107 E 9 42 25 V 7* ll2 Musgrve .1 E Seagram 11 20 20 8 4 7755s RESTORATION W I! 3 107 2 I Ml 11 115 12« 12 J Foley H Peters 20 100 100 30 15 M009 FAIR ANNIE w 3 93 4 4 12 125 13 13 13 C Ross .1 J Walsh 30 40 40 15 8 ♦Added starter. Time. 24. 49. 113?. 1:42.. 1:49!. Winner — Ch. g. by Sombrero — Berriedalc trained by P. T. Chinn. Went to post at .1:42. At post B minutes. Start good. Won drivins: second and third the same. Donald Alaedonald. on the outside of the leaders on the first turn and while going down the backstretch. moved up rapidly on the far turn and. easily disposing of Throckmorton, had enough left to stall off Uncle "iotiy at the end. The latter ran well, was clear of interference all he way and favored bv good racing lurk throughout. Reidmoorc was cut off a couple f times and finished fast. Juggler broke slowly, but closed a big gap and was on the outside all the way. Gretna Green and Glimmer finished fast ami close up. The winner was entered for ,000: no bid. Scratched SIOSI Light Wool. 117: 81090 Green Seal. 112; 81524r!Lallv. 110: 81491 Great Jubilee. 91. Overweights--Donald Macilonald. 21 pounds. O "| O pr A FOURTH RACK— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 75209—:: :55— S— 157. 00 added. O JL Ot/Tt 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1909.sh00. ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OSZnCANVAS IT BIH S 1 lli l1 V 1« l6 Pending G P Sherman 8 15 13 6 I 8Un MY GRACE VBt MB 2 4 5J 5« 44 4»° 3 » 2* Williams C H Smith 15 15 15 6 3 77244»8PENCER REIFF 9 155 9 7 2* 2« 2* 38 2« V Ray N Ray 4 5 3J 8-5 4-5 77530STEVE LANE ws C 157 I 2 610 6" 515 525 4D0 4-" Simpson A Case 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 772602I"1CKTIME w 10 133 4 8 7s 7s 7 6s 53 a4 Wilson Mrs A L Poole 15 20 20 8 4 77289 BUTWELL ws 7 150 6 9 8 8 6» 7 6 6 Saffel J W Ryan 10 20 20 8 4 t81212BOONOMY WS S Ml 1 I 32 3 312 2« L.rider.Mahon J W Colt I I 3 0-5 3-5 772C.t.:;Al STA. w 5 140 7 i 41" 4IS Lost rider. Hasan R Davies 20 30 30 12 6 814CDWILD REFRAlNws 4 139 5 I Fell. Dupee Wm Garth 6 7 7 2 7-5 78047 FLORENCB II. ws 4 130 10 10 Fell. Kelleher L. McLennan 20 25 25 ti 3 Time. 4:29. Winner — B. g. by Canopus — Andrisa trained by W. Forman. Went to post at 4:17. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third easily. Canvas fenced well and showed the most speed all the way. easily disposed of Spencer Reiff after going one turn of the field and was eased tip after Economy lost net rider. My Grace closed up gamely In the ■Ml half and his saddle slipped very badly or he might have been dangerous. Spencer Retff fenced well, but tired after going one turn of the field. Steve Lane was given an easy ride and is a gixxl .lumper when ■-ood. Florence II. and Wild Refrain fell at the first lump. Kconomv lost her rider at the twelfth and t aistan his at tin- sixth jump. The winner was entered toe 00: no bid. -| «0 pj pr FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 02043—2:05—4—117. 1 Kings Plate. ,230 added. _L j J tj 3-year-ohls and upward. Maidens. Ontario-bred. Weight for Age. Net value to wiuner ,230. fntl Horses A Wt PP St St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 77214-SHIMONESE w 4 119 7 I f." 61 41 15 l6 l5 Gilbert Valley Farm Sblel 6-5 4-5 1-3 out 77203 TOLLENDAL wsb 3 108 1 I 2» 2 2s 2= 2" 215 Goldstein J E Seagram *3 4 4 1 2-5 77432 FORT GARRY WB 3 108 3 2 1 1* 15 31" 3» 3» Mentry J Dyment 3 35 lfi-54-5 1-3 DESERT STAR w I 108 4 6 8 S 7» 55 41 43 D McCthyG W Cook 30 40 40 10 I 77263 COURTIER Wsb 3 108 6 4 4and 4h V 4« 5° 5« Musgrve .1 E Seagram *3 4 4 1 2-5 75183 DOG OF WAR w 4 124 5 1 5a 5- B* 6« 6* 6° Qrington J B Seagram *3 4 4 1 2-5 .5207 SAUCE OGOLD W 4 119 8 8 7= V J 8 73 7s 7* .1 Foley H J MacLean 30 00 60 20 10 77385 GENOUS MOOR w 3 110 2 7 35 35 6l 8 8 8 E Walsh A Beck 30 30 20 8 3 ♦Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 2.!i!. 48*. 1:15. 1:4.1. 2:10j. Winner Ch. Martimas trained J. Nixon — f. by — Lyddite by . Went to | ost at 4:55. At post B minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third easily. Sl.imonese ran under stout restraint for the first haif mile, then moved up with a rush on the turn out of ilie backstretch, caught and passed the leaders easily and drew away under restraint in the last quarter, iollendal followed the fast early pacemaker closely, but had nothing left when the winner challenged. Fort Garry, made entirely too much use of in the first half, showed the most early speed, but tiled badly in the last mile. The others were beaten off and are very ordinary. Scratched — Mendip, 10.!: Capetown. 108. Overweights — Generous Moor. 2 pounds. Ql QKi SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. KOflOl— 1:4S — 4— 10sT 00 added, .l-year-olds Cj ~L KJ O 13 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % K 9i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I* S SUlSLADY ESTHER w 6 108 2 1 3U B* 2 l»t p Musgrve P M Civill 2 4 4 8-5 4-5 76561 W. I. HINCH WB 3 85 8 6 1- l1 1= 22 25 Morehse A J Small 20 30 7 3 8-5 1M49DHIACKO WB 4 101 10 9 6 » 5l 5= 32 3« Hcliffe H Fallahey 8 10 8 3 8-5 M031-DESOOMNETS W 3 96 2 8 85 72 4and 45 41 Deverich P T Chinn 4 5 35 8-5 4-5 75491 GOLD NOTE WB I 109 7 5 2.J 25 3l 61 5»k Gilbert J Laxton 30 30 30 10 5 76597, EDWIN GUM WB 6 104 M 11 9 8= 7- 6and Caldwell W Walker 10 15 12 5 25 81271 -MALEDICTION ws 7 106 6 13 14 121 9h 105 7* D McCthyD B Jones 10 20 15 6 2 7721,:. LAWYER MILLAR w 3 85 1 14 121 13= 125 H3 8= Phair A N Smillie 30 40 40 15 S M622 IDA MAY w 4 96 9 12 ll4 10 105 81 95 Ganz St James .Stable 4 6 5 2 1 •H91 GREAT JUBILEE WB 3 94 12 7 4and 0 71 95 10* Herbert O L Richards 10 13 15 6 3 8MB: HOYLE WB 3 95 IV I B" 6= 6J 5» 11= C Ross C Bowman 15 20 20 S 4 M2i.6CRAWFORD w 4 106 5 4 10 11 1310122 12 » J Foley M Nicoll 50 50 50 15 8 7M20*MARY CANDLEMAS w 5 108 4 3 7i» 85 115 r.lS30 Harty G W Scott 40 40 40 12 6 77160-TED W 5 110 14 10 135 14 14 14 14 E Walsh A H Renwlck 30 40 40 12 6 Time. 24. 48?. 1:15*. 1 :42«. 1:47. Winner — B. m, by Lord Esterling — Miss Alice, by Vang.ian! trained by P. M. Civill. Went to post at 5:30. At l ost :; minutes. Start good. Won easily; second ami third driving. Lady Eatkct followed the early leaders closely and was waited with until rounding the far turn, then went to flie front with a rush and drew away into an easy lead at the eud. W. I. Hindi showed a fine turn of early speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the last uaurttr. Hiacko ran well and was on the outside of the leaders all the way. Descomnets was never a serious factor. Ida May got oft very badly. Gold Note showed speed. Edwin Guui and Malediction made up much ground. The winner was entered for 00: i io bid. •


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