With the Kings Platers at Woodbine: Powderman Figures in Sensationally Good Piece of Work-Gossip from Canadian Sources, Daily Racing Form, 1911-05-10

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WITH THE KINGS PLATERS AT WOODBINE. Powderman Figures in Sensationally Good Piece of Work Gossip from Canadian Sources. Toronto, Out., May 9. Whether Woodbine is faster than in other springs or the Kings Platers civ a better lot than usual, the preparations of the principal candidates for the race on the twentieth of May indicate a contest of unusual interest. As things stand at present at least four owners, with seven or eight horses, have to be reckoned with after eliminating those whose chances seem quite Improbable. Of course seemingly improbables themselves may furnish the winner of the Guineas and it is this charm of uncertainty that forms one of its great attractions. The best work that a Kings Plater has shown was recorded today when the Valley Farm Stable colt. Powderman, went a mile In 1:43$ and was eased up the mile and a quarter in 2:13. He was accompanied by Legislator the first mile, and was not ridden at any part, except just when the other colt was about to drop out so that he should not slacken up when losing his company. He had more than his weight up, and the work was accomplished without, difficulty. The lnuch-talked-of St. Bass, worked alone, a mile in 1:47 and finished the mile and a quarter lu 2:14;. He did not gallop with his usual freedom and when he pulled up he. was nodding, but lu walked out of the apparent lameness and was all right a little later. . The aged stallion. Billeneer, named in the plate, hut not a probable, starter, could not do better than a mile in 1:50, under pressure. Mr. Seagrams horses had their first work since coining from Waterloo. The Platers Havroek and Jane Shore did a mile in 1:4S5. Tollendal went with them and the work was satisfactory. The three-year-old fillies Spinning Wheel. Bride Lane and At Once, the last named an English-bred, went in 1:40?.. Bouquet went alone a mile In 1:47?. and the English colt. Galatine, did his turn In l:40g. The two-year-olds Dollallolla, Mndrigaletto, Sati and Possessed worked a half in 52. The only other Plater to be sent along was Mr. .Mackenzies Miss Martiinas. which is thriving wonderfully in her training. She went a mile In 1:474 and a mile and a quarter in 2:104, eased up after the mile. Her work was smooth and easy, and she will Improve from it. The last, of the more impprtant Canadian stables to reach Woodbine will be the Brookdale horses of the Messrs. Dyment of Barrie. Though not repre-sontoil in the Plate this year, the Jiarrie horses in-"cfiule material for next years aiid future races for the home-breds. A couple of years ago the Brook-dale Stable bought a number of highly-bred mares, most of them in foal to successful sires, and half a dozen of their progeny are among the two-year-olds now in training under John Dyments care, with the veteran John Dixon, as foreman. Mr. Dyment lias a great favorite among the youngsters, the Cesarlon colt Marcovil. which looks like his old champion Arab. The horses are as far forward as anything here, the mile track at the farm having been ready for use as soon as the snow went. The lot expected consists of: Chief Kce, b. c, 4, by Alloway Decade. Broganza, b. c. 3, by Sir Dixon Merdin. Coal Shoot, blk. c, 3, by Star Shoot Dordlca. Solid Comfort, h. f. 3. by Voter Content. Franchise, br. c. 2. by Voter Alabana. Heresy, blk. c, 2, by Sain Hera. Marcovil, b. c, 2, by Cesarion Lady Black. Marionel, br. f, 2, by Fort Hunter Papiutil. Orion, b. f. 2. by Star Shoot Cold Wave. Rush Order, ch. c, 2, by Tongorder Flying Bess. Sealed Order, eh. f, 2, by Tongorder Miss Morgan. Trixie Leroy, ch. f. 2. br Stalwart Depends. Tropacolium, eh. c, 2, by Nasturtium Fair Annet. The Tongorder youngsters are the first of the progeny of that fast horse, Tongorder, winner at Woodbine six years ago of four of the best races at the meeting, Including the Toronto Cup. the Woodstock Plate and the King Edward Gold Cup. His colts are good-looking, fast, and built on a more substantial scale than Tongorder himself. Around Barrie there is no doubt felt as to the success of Tongorder as a sire. All of the youngsters above named are Provinco-breds, except the last two. Tropacolium, the giant Nasturtium colt, is believed to be the fastest of the youngsters. One of the gratifying features of the entries for the Ontario Jockey Club stakes is the nomination of twenty-four two-year-olds in the Coronation Stakes, for Canadian-breds. This means that Canadian owners have two dozen youngsters that are to be turned loose without being kept for the Plate and guarantees that the reserve is large enough to indicate the breaking of all records for entries in next years Plate. The Canadian Racing Associations committee will meet tomorrow to pass on applications for licenses, the appointment of ollicials and other matters for the season now at hand. The ollicial list at all the tracks will be practically the same as last year. It is reported here that the Niagara Racing Association will probably inaugurate the mutuel system at Fort Erie this year instead of waiting until next season. Starter W. M. Murray is hero. He has been engaged at King Edward Park, Montreal, and at Dulferin Park here. No dates have yet been announced for the Dufferin Park meeting. Recent work-outs at Woodbine. AVoather clear; track fast: Amberlte Three-eighths lu 30. Androma Half mile In 50. Birdcage Three-eighths in 42. Biithmark Three-eighths in 304- Brampton Half mile in 50. Bursar Throe-quarters in l:15g, hard held; Carillon Half mile in 51. Come On steeplechaser Three-quarters in 1:102. Commola Three-quarters in 1:18?. Dr. Koch Three-quarters in 1:24, pulled up. Fair Annie Half mile in 52. Frolic Half mile in 52. Glenwire Three-eighths in 42. Halfway Half mile In 50. Halleys Comet Five-eighths in 1:054. Incitatiis Half mile in 50. King Gowganda Five-eighths in 1:054. Laura A. Five-eighths In 1:03. Le d-Or Half mile in 51g. Midas Three-quarters in 1:175. .Miss Greenaii .Mile in 1:48. Porcupine Three-eighths in 30. Rockspring Half milo in 57B. Sanderling Half mile in 52. Sight Half mile in 49J. Shore Dream Three-eighths in 304. - Steam Bo;U Half mile In 514. Temineraire Half mile in 534. Tin King Three-quarters in 1:19. Whanp Three-quarters In 1:1SJ.


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