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MONTREAL FORM CHART. BLUB LONNLTS. ___ MONTREAL. QUE.. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911.-First day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. 23 hooka oat. Weather clear. Pishling Judge. J. J. Hurke. Starter. A. P.. Dade. Pacing Secretary, F. W. ierhardy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m. 1. *Iridiontes apprentice allowance. Cf/»/00 1 I US r RACE 3-4 Mile. 82909- 1:12-. T-120. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up" J f JOO ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 9840; second, 00; third. 0. lad Hois, s AWtPPSt j M % Str Fin Jockeys Owmrs O H C V s"" PLATE class w 5 120 1 I .",- 9*2* l| G Gamer P 8 P Randolsh 3 4 is 59-m- 5 0-:-..:;i:i-:. LOYAL « I l"2 3 I 11 1» P 2 Pickens R B Watkiaa I 12 12 4 fi-5 !tti ri:Ai ROCK rlM E "• ! 4 V "■ E Duajha A Belmonl 10 15 15 S a 86»67*CAP8B5E Wl ! 7 S s |ak 7] ., 4 Sweenej Mrs .1 W Klvnn 20 30 30 10 3 1" 9 :isii.NNt - wn 4 121 7 1 9* 5 7| 5» C II ShilgS C Hlldreth il 8-6 9-102-6 oat coi.iltoVAl. METEOR m 1 102 1 7 7 j 8 S» Gordon s C Mlldreth fl I i 9 Wl :, ■ ut 95790 ILITVIOUS ss] :i I S s s I"- 7 Byrne T W OBrien 15 M 15 « LJ 9S807,MEXOANA w 4 MO ! 2 P It t i Digglna R T Wilson 8 10 8 3 1 itoiiplcd in belling: no separate place or show betting. Time, t»%, 47. l:12,,. Track fast. Winnei -i;ik. g. b] Plaudit BUsa Lelle trained by J. Byer. Went to post at 2:38. At post : mlnates. Start % I. Won easily; second and third driving. PLATE .1 Ass ran iii close pursuit ol the leaders to the stretch torn, then dashed to the front and drew away to arm ea ed 1 »■ BBN LOYAL outbroke the others and showed great sped in pacemaklnjr. but was tiring n the end. TRAP BOCK was a forward contender Horn the start and finished gamlv SHANNON was far lack all the way am! did run to his true farm. CAPSIZE finished fast. BOYAL METEOR ran poorly. MKXOANA showed speed, hut quit. Scralohed O.iJHHt Kvcretl. IP:. QiflftQ SECOND RACE Y-8~Mile. 1 7.53s:: 5!H, 2 los. . 00 a,lde.|. 2 vear olds l/Ul/Ot/ Allowances. ,., value to uiuier 9420; second. 978; third. 0. Ind Hors-s AWtPPSt i, i_. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 il C P S~ 9B97T*LTTTLE PAL w 109 s :. t| -js 2= 1» Gordon S C Hihlreth ■;-•; r, 7 5 r» 101 3 out KW8 VESTlBiLE vW J • I ■ •; 9* 2» E Hmriin A Belmont ts-6 9-6 94 1-2 out 9G977PFfKSINS W 1M I t |i la* 1 :: - . ■ 11 shilgS C Hildreth M-6 7-6 9-191-3 out 95M01 YOHKSHIRE COY was 109 » 6 :: :: G ArchlbdJ S Tj-ree C 10 10 •, c ". ....•TTSKNKN sv 101 "7 g 7 .- Grosa RT ih..n lo 1:, W ;, yr.soruvi; i:i.w w 118 1 1 7 s 7 C G Garner B Im nt 8-6 9-6 9-6 1-2 out 2fS73CUERRY .-1 . 1 : 1 « WV HI 12 4- 41 P 7* Ljrne A D Pair M 15 15 5 ~Z CWANA TIMPO 104 f, S ■ 6] I t* Killwth C 8 Campbell 50 60 9J M 10 95977 SHERIFF NOLTE ws 104 2 .1 9 : : 9 Sweeney J W Schorr 8J 7. 91 M M MAKSIIL.VNI w 194 lo lo 10 10 lo P McDmtt Mrs G F Rawlins 50 100 100 40 jo t Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%. 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner Ch. e. bv Cunard lower of Candles trained by S. C. Hildreth. Went to BOBj at 3:13. At post .", miiiutcs. Shut ajeed. Won driving: second and third the same. L1TTLB PAL followed PUGOINS rioaely and, hanging on with great courage in the final drive, just lasted long enough Ut win. VESTIBULE was forced to work his way up on the outside and. linishing gamely, waa slowly wearing the winner down. PUGG INS showed a lt I Hash of speed in paceiuakiug and tired In the list sixteenth. YORKSHIRE BOY ran well and was in ehjee ipiarteis through the homestretch. SENEX linisheil well. CIIKItBY SFFD showed speed, but tired. PAQA T11IU1 HACK 7 8 Mile. Olst,2 1:21-V- 111. 00 added, 4 year olds and up-tjyJljV_J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 55: second, 989; third. 0. lad Horses AWtPPSt H C.. % Str Fin Jo-keys Owners 0 II C P S K914*THE Q. BUTTEKFLTW 4 IM s I 61 6* 3". 1- 1- B Dugan Mrs .1 W Flynn S I I 9-6 4-9 S6794 LIVE WIRE W 9 114 5 I 9« I. 4; 4 2 C If SbilgK Trotter I M 2 1 3-5 96368 ADKIiiHE ■ I IK • 2 4 2 II 8j 31 1 Curlier W Walker ■ m 1, •! 2i s|,;ht w 5 107 I r, ] I] H II |i| 4* Pickens K Fo 20 20 12 5 2 •:.2.t ■■♦JUDGE PASSING w 4 103 I 7 «.. 1 l- 6 61 Byrne W Q King DoddslO 20 20 S 4 956X3JMONTAQNIE w 4 HI ID ! 7 I M 7 «= Q ArchibdU K Carman 5 S 7 q «-.". 93099 ANNA I.. LVALEY wsu 5 lo! t, 10 s 9 ;i :i 7 Fain Qulncy Stable 6 8 8 3 8-0 90372 FULFILL w 1 PK I II II 10 7 S S!. Sweeney J W Schorr B 1o S 4 2 93871»SHELBY w 4 111 II I :» «h 6 6 »" War*Rton S A Leekham 30 30 20 8 4 96625 MEGANTIC wn 4 114 1 1 |« I S 10 in-" Goldstein T Clyde « 12 12 4 2 90001 JACK DENNERLEN W I CO 7 s 10 11 11 ll 11 Adams K T DBYWea 30 M 91 20 10 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:27%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by GoMea Maxim -Balaane trained by J. W ll.vuni. Went to post at 3:40. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY began Slowly, but gradually improved her position and. coming through the stretch with a rush, drew away to win in a canter. I.IVF W1KK. after being outrun for the first half, finished fast and oiitgamcd ADR1UCHE in the final drive for second place. The latter was much used in following. SIGHT Closely and Bred, bat made a nuae finish. SIGHT set the pace to flic stretch and tir.-d in Ihe final I hive. FULFILL and MQNTAGNTF. closed big gaps. MFC ANTIC showed speed. k//rk-l FOURTH BACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 70894 1:52.-, 3 198. Windsor Hotel Cup. 91.399 t/UV/l/ -L added. 3 -year olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner ,110 and Cup: second. 00: third. 00. lid Horses AWtPPSt St Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S :".:7MZRlS m 3 115 3 1 9 2- V* V V 1° C II ShilgS C Hildreth 1-9 1 Is out — :i HERLSH WB 3 191 2 1 V 1 T1 2-" 2" 2s G Garner R T Wilson I I •. 10 out y575s TASTEFUL wis 4 111 12 3 I 1 3 I I Fain BeverwyckStShle 30 50 20 4 out Time. 25. 48%. 1:13%, 1:40. 1:53%. Track fast. Winner— B. c. by Adam Shaft trained by S. C. Hildreth 1. Went to post at 4:11. At post 1 minute. Start food. Won cantering: second easily. ZKUS went t the front when his rider was ready and was only cantering at the end. CHERISH set the early pace and was eased up when he tired. TASTEFUL ran poorly. Scratched i! 5!QOThe Nigger. 112. CltriQO FIFTH RACK About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 77021 3:54%— 5 145. 9899 added. t/UV/t/ 4-year-ohls and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner N0; second, 00: third, *00._ Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 86229 THE PROPHET w 4 132 2 S 5 6 ..- Is 1"U Kermath O It Tompkins I 1 1 6-6 2-6 SC964 BKUSHBROOM ws 1 132 1 3 U I- 4- 2l V* l*» ! WilliamsR T Wilson s lo :, 7 . 1 ! 90049 MER. MAKES! w 12 163 4 2 2" 21 S 4 3 3 Simpson M Stafford 7 I 5 9-6 1-2 a.-,:~.l FRAN. JOSEPH w fi IIS 5 I ::• :;" 2J :::- Refused. Gamett C J Murray I 15 15 4 1 95928 OINNA KEN ws 7 153 3 11 V. U Lost rider.W Allen S C Hildreth 7-1011-101 2-6 out Time, 4:16%. Track fast. Winner- -Ch. g. bv Islington — Castalla trained by G. It. Tompkins. Went to |M st at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. THE PROPHET is a safe fencer and. drawing away into a long lead after PINNA KEN lost his rider was only cantering at the end. LUI SI ILKOOM blundered at several fences but ran well on the Hat. MERRY MAKF.lt pulled up lame. FRANCIS JOSEPH refused at the thirteenth jump, and PINNA KF.NS lidcr fell off at the ninth. ~ £* Q SIX Ill ItACIv 1 Mile. 91780—1:38—3 108. 8900 added. 5 year olds and upward ♦ /Owt/O Selling. Net value to winner 45: second. 5: third. 0. lad Horses AWtPPSt U % "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S :i:.:»sl-LAWTON WICGINSwu 5 112 ll 1 I* 1 ] 1 I- 1" Sweeney .1 W Burttsehell 6 6 9 2 1 :i".ij:;-.i. 11. HOUGHTON w 1 114 9 5 3* 3» 3 4«1 2* Wargton G W Scott E I I 2 4-j !i"v:i:lli:i;!:i:i: T TURNER w 3 100 2 3 2- P 2" ::- 3* Digging G A Mailer 1 81 13-69-6 3-6 13 ,1 BUSY w 4 110 I A. U :." 4» Byrne William Garth 5 5 4J S-.i io 95926* FIRESTONE w fi 117 s 7 :, S ".- :,- 5 Cordon S C Hildreth 21 H 3 7-5 7-10 1 1 M iIDLEWBISS wis 3 98 4 1 9 si B P 6* G Garner I B Bradfleld 10 12 12 5 2] ■Ills SIR I.trCrBS SB 110 10 I 71 i; 6* 8* 71 G ArehibdR K Carman 15 20 15 fi 3 : ISO AETNA m I K 7 8 fi 7 7 71 s- Killwth T Clyde 20 30 99 12 6 96488 AGNAR w 1; I MS 1 2 la- M f0 lO* !s Adams W Martin 20 26 SO 4 95976 SIR EDWARD wn R 112 3 10 »" :i- . " H " Fain W Walker 20 M 91 12 ■ 95849 S ECO NICE w3 art ".ill! 11 ll 11 11 A WrispenMrsLALtvaston 99 MOM 20 10 Time, 24. 48. 1:14-. 1:40. Track fast. Winner— Br. b, by Ilanudes -Botha 1 trained by W. A. Bnrttsehell. Went to post at 5:11. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. LAWTON WIGGINS quickly ran into the lead and. setting the pace to the end. gaim ly withstood a challenge from J. II. HOUGHTON. The latter ran a good race and was slowly gaining on the leader at the end. HERBERT TURNER ran in closrst pursuit for six furlongs, but tired in the final driv. riRBSTONE was only cantering to the stretch turn and his rider appeared unable to make him extend himself. PI SY ran well and finished gamely. IDLRWEISS ran below his tine form. Scratched — 96065 Lad of Langden/ lot: 968053Springmass. 106; 95851 Casqae, 104: 90013 Dr. Uots- berg. 111. £*fjk /t SEVENTH LACK - 7-8 Mile. 01802—1:24%— 0—111. 9409 added. 4-year olds and un- *J VJV_/«l7i ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50: second. 1911.sh0; thiid. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt H Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S %S65LAD OF LANGDEN W 7 106 1 ! 71 51 4l V. 1J Sweeney R B Watkins fi « 5 2 I " 96976VMARTIN DOYLE w y 118 7 1 41 3* 2 2 21 Byrne A Tum.-y 4 6 I s .. 7 10 9S926»WOODCRAFT w fi 111 I fi » V V * V C H ShiTgS C Hildreth 8-5 3 lfi 5i5 3-o c :,:it:.i*i-arrili ont w p. 4 105 t :: »;- 7. i 5- P Ofamn Q U McBweeney 20 39 10 M B 92852 CRANIA wis 5 113 2 5 tk 2- V !■» V K Dugan A Gaison 19 1 S : .1-Tlli: SI.MIRK wu fi 110 fi 2 2 4 13" 4 61 Schutger J Mahuiey I 5 2 I 12 Jt530*JOE GA1TENS w I lOfi : 1 ink iu 01. n 71 m Bell Z N Benton ::» SO 60 29 s 95975 VOLTAIRE w 4 112 8 I 61 fi1 ■ V ■9* Gross R T McKeever IS M 91 12 fi SILWAPAOHE wd fi 111 :: 7 6 :» I :» I McDmt C R Fh ischmann 15 20 20 S 4 Time. 24-/, 482,. lztM%, l:27/5. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Algol- Law of Langden trained bv P.. B. Watkinsi. Went to p.ist at 5:40. At post 5 minutes. Slart Rood. Won driving: aecond and third the same. LAD OF LANGDEN began awwly, but moved up with much speed while rounding the last turn and oatgamed MARTIN DOYLE in the Btretefa drive. The latter was a forward contender all the way and finished gamely. WOODCRAFT closed a big gap int.. a eloee up third. GRANIA. probably short, showed apeed. but was much used in racing JOE GA1TENS into defeat and tired. CARBILLON closed a gap and finished close up. THE SQUIRE and JOF GAITLNS showed apeed, bill ouit iu the stretch. Scratched -P5S7S Banives. 100: !24!0 Punkv. 107.