Montreal Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-06

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MONTREAL FORM CHART. BLUE BONNETS. MONTREAL. QUE.. MONDAY. JUNE 5. 1911. Son. nil day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. 22 Im« ks i n.i Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. J. J. Burko. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racist Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts al 2:98 p. ill. Chicago time 1 :::it p. in.. W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers, lit: urcs in parentheses following [be distance of each race indicate index number, track record, axe of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Qp 1 frj rim RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. i7r.3M — 54. 2 IIS. 00 added. 2-yoar olds. f/OXU 4 Maidens. Allouanc -es. Net value to winner 79; second. 1911.sh0: third. Slo. lad Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II P S 04449 l:VANA TUIfiDO W lit I 2 1* 1- 1» Goldstein C S Campbell 20 40 40 15 8 960X9 SEN EX w 111 M 4 2"i 2! 24 G ArchibdU T Wilaon 2 2 S-G 7-101-3 •v;. 1 1,MA1N w 148 7 3 V- B»| J C H ShilgS C Hildreth 6 I 5 2 4-5 96960*W ll.HWKlvD will 1 1 ::■ H 4- Q Garner A Belmont 2 4 4 S-5 7-10 96873 FIRST AID Was tM 11 8 •; 41 f.3 Fain M C lrictiard ti 20 20 I 4 95898 BARD !• HOPE B 111 E 5 BH •* fl Gross MrsLALivgston 6 6 6 2 t-6 ORIMAR LAD will 27 I 8 7»| Langtnl S A Beckham ;k 164 15* 49 .10 98028 LORD LR3GHTON Bra 111 2 I 7 7 S1 Sweeney M Nicoll 29 40 4 » 15 7 95491 TICK TACK w 10S 4 !t 9 9 9» Diggins H O Cum stock 12 M 40 15 8 95960*ROD AND CHUM Wl Ul 12 11 11 W 10° Byrne "William Garth B 10 10 4 I i 93088 HORAV WB Ml 9 1" ! • 11 H= Pender J S Tyree 30 00 60 25 10 FRANCHISE w 114 I U 12 12 12 S Wilson J Dyruent 20 80 CO 25 12 Time. 23-3, 48la. 54*?. Track fast. Winner Br. e. by Rryii M.iwr Affect trained by W. I". Frcsgrave. Went to post al 2:35, At post 2 iiiinutes. Start fair. Won driving: second ami third the same. RWANA TUMBO outbroke the others and opened a big lead quickly, but was tiring at the end and just lasted long enough to outstay SENEX. The latter was always in closest pursuit and. finishing with a rush, would have won in another stride. DAI. MAIN ran well up all the why and finished fast. WILDWEE1 ran veil, but tired al the end. FIRST AID and BARK OF HOPE ran fairly well. Berate bed 08089 Sheriff Xoltc. lov K684 Tipsaml. 114; Inspector Lcstrade. 114. overweights First Aid. 2 pounds. ■__r»-| /Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. s23tK 1:12--. — 1 120. *4«0 added, 3 year olds and itp-9j O A V/O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 30; secoml. 1911.sh0: third. 0. lnd Horses AWtllSt M M % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S SG851*CA8QUB . wi: I 999 I 2 2.1. 9J 22 I1 Sweeney II Schorr 8-6 2 9-5 4 -5 2 5 SWaaCLHM BBACHBY wb 4 99 7 1 Ill* l1 2- Olsen .1 S Flynn I I I SJ 1 9t»HKXXNKI K wr 7 110 6 4 3- 2- ;i- : 3 G ArchibdMrs J W Klynn Z| I t 1 1 S MM JOB GAIT/ENS w o 105 3 3 54 4 7,* 45 M Bell Z N Denton : 4 1S-56-5 1-2 :«jirsll,K w 4 102 :. 7 61 6" «»• fi G Garner W Walker 20 20 20 6 2 IHiiC.m .SIGHT IV I 105 4 0 4h 5- Ah 610 Pickens F Fox 5 7 7 2 4-5 8004! BRIGHT START W 4 102 1 5 7 7 7 7 Byrne JCWray 50 100 100 30 10 Time. 23%. 474i. 1:1325. Track fast. Winner It. g. by Ben Brush — Uosegarland trained by B. Brewster. Went to imst al :;:05. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. CASQUE was waited with in behind the leaders 1o the stretch turn, from where he moved up with a rush and outstayed CI. EM BEACIIEY in the final drive. The latter dashed to the front soon after the start and opened a big lead, but tired in the stretch running. OOONEX K. ran forwardly. but was unable to Improve his |Misition. JOE QAITENS finished fast. SIGHT showed speed. Overweights Cooney K.. .! pounds. A_f»T /Q THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. !»17K.i _1 i.ist.-.— .-,— lO.l.i SoOO added, .l-year-olds and upward. t/l JL V**J Allowances. Net value to winner 1." : second. S75; third. $." 0. |ai Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 I S GtasWHDJT w 3 99 E 1 "h -1 -■ 25 ink G Garner A Belmont 2J 3 2 4 5 2 5 :• :., HAMPTON COURT w 4 108 1 I 1 VI l1 U 2 » C H ShilgS C Hildreth S -5 12-52 7-101-3 KC2S STANLEY FAY w fi 107 »i I 2l 3* 32 3- » Pickens W Walker 10 15 15 5 2 i:».".:t2iiAMAEFI WB 3 95 3 4 5L 41 4l 4l 4- Digging R T Wilson 4 i 5 9-5 7-1C •....:mc-ki | i A a* I 93 4 « 4h i - .V- 0 51 Byrne J W Schorr n 1 3! 1 2-5 Wi IAGOD W 3 95 2 2 « C « 61 6 Adams MrsDALivgston 25 50 50 15 5 Time. 2425. 48. 1:13. 1:38 new Canadian record. Track fast. Winner — B. e, by Singleton W«od nymph trained by .1. Whabni. Went to post at 3:35. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. WHIST, off forwavdly, was waited with behind the leaders until rounding the far turn, then was carried Vlv wide by HAMPTON COURT when entering the homestretch, but came again and outgained the latter in the final drive. HAMPTON DOUBT dashed to the front soon after the start and set a fast pace, hut tired under pressure at the end. STANLEY FAY ran well, but tired in the stretch and jut lasted long enough to outstay AMAI.1T. The latter finished gamely. EDDA showed speed, hut tired in the stretch. Scratched — 96088 Plate Glass. 114: B3B96 Blackford. KM; 80827 The Whip, !»7. Overweights -Whist. 4 pounds; Hampton Court. 4: labia. ■.. £__TJ-| T /"_ POCRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. S23!!»— 1 :12,— 4— 120. 1 00 added. :;-year-olds and up j O -L J. J ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 05; second. 5; third, 0. Bid Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S i:C,757 I,KISC1LLIAN wb « 125 I 3 3- 21! Ink ii g Garner A Belmont 1-2 1 9-10out— i:i...i r.iNArsilO.N w 3 115 4 2 1*| 1« 23 2" CHShilgR T Wilson 6-513-10»-10out— KC85 SPELLBOUND w i 121 2 4 :* 3" 23 38 Page M C diehard on 78 N I 1-3 .ii:»,:iMANHELMi;U W 4 121 11 4 4 4 4 Fain H Shannon 100 100 1H 15 8-5 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:12%. Track fast. Winner -Hi. g, by Hastings— St. PriscRIa trained by S. C. Hildreth. Weal to [Mist at 4: K . At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. PR ISCIl.I.I AN ran under restraint all the way and drew away in a canter at the end. NAlSHON set the early pace fast, ran a good race and outclassed the others. SPELLBOUND ran well enough to win presently. Serali lied-:5!I2:: Ii.-ohiiek. lo.!: ■..l;2:; Warbler. 100. . l-C*"! "| "1 FIFTH RACE About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 77021 :i:5i:. 5—1 1.5. i ;oo added. t/O-1. A. X 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75: mesad, oo; ihird. .O. Did Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys Ownersx O II C P S S6864 OCTOPUS W4140 7 7 I J1 V 21- 21- 1-" landing .1 Tot ten 2. .".. 3 4-5 1-3 92250STALKER W 14 147 1 1 4«» V* 4»* V V* V* Ryan A S Ives in 15 15 5 I S v , CO.MK ON St 1 125 2 i 5 ■ 5 4 I I Gainett H M Allan SO :. » 25 I 3 96964 DR. I«H"H sra S 115 0 4 2" 2s l" 1- l1 L.rider.Iork I Fox 4 « 5 8-5 7-10 •Ml GIDDY OIRL w 5 Kit 4 1 I* 1 2s Lost rider. Pemb" ton .1 Lowe IS 10 20 7 2 . : ..S77 r.ELL w 5 139 5 E Dan out. Lynch L L Tompkins 7 5 J-2 9 MS 5 out !#ji;*2;MEi:KY MAKER W 12 145 2 2 Ban out. Simpson M Stafford 10 15 12 4 S-5 Time. 4:19%. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by Solitaire II. — Wealth drained by M. Daly. Went to post at 1:36, At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering; second and Ihird driving. OCTOPUS fenced well and had no opposition after DR. KOCH los his rider. STALK Lit H a gKHl fciuer. but lacked speed oa the Hat today. COME ON was a distant trailer all the way. DR. KOCH appeared like the winner, but made a bad landing at the fourteenth jump and lost his rider. GIDDY GIRL lost her rider at the tenth and BEI.l.o and MERRY MAKER bolted at the fourth. Scratched BBQgg Itrushbr 132. 4W;»-| T fc SIXTH RACE- 3-4 Mile. S2oC.:i 1 :12--.-4— 120. added. :; year olds and up-17J _L 1 —d ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:;io: neoad, 1911.sh0: third. 0. Llnil Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jtxkeys Owners O H C P S _w* 90029 COHORT as 4 117 4 c 2 V ll 1*1 Q ArcaibdR F Carman 7-5 3-2 2-2 4 5 2 5 a M*r.Al:Y WOLF wit 7 102 S 4 4 5- 21 2" Byrne P 11 Walker 1 MJ | 3 7-5 S9983 TOP NOTE w 5 103 3 5 3 31 f 31 Gross .1 Powers 10 20 20 8 4 ;.,.v.M-*c L. ASHMEADE wsii 4 106 0 3 - ti 41 4- Sweeney B Unh 5 i 5 8-5 7-10 : :.".•;:,-kke land v. 4 115 I l 6* f " 0" h Page M C Prichard M 12 12 5 4-6 :• 5897 »Si:i.WIK w f, 111 7 2 in 21. 61 C1 Gordon A Turnev 5 i 5 2 4-5 96447DAKFnSLD wa 4 111 2 7 7 7 7 7 C H ShiTgl :. ivers yckStable I 7 2i 4-5 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by CesarfcSl — Omlalan trained by A. Ewingi. Weni 1.. p,.t al .VO.Y At iM.st t; minutes. Star: fair. Won easily: second and third driving. COHORT. close up ram the start, ran to the front while rounding the far turn and held the others safe for the re 1 mainder of the way. BABY WOLF closed a gap and. finishing with a rush through the stretch, outgained fop note for second place. The latter ran a goad race and is worth remembering. COLONEL ASH sMI.ADE finished close up. SFI.WIK set the early pace ami ipiit in the stretch. DAN1TELD and VREE- I. WD ran poorly. Scratched .tijoss Royal Meteor. 100: »g8S Pluvious, inn. Q/J -I -| O SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 70.X!H — l:."i2~ •: lov. 1 N added. .J-year olds and ♦ / VJ _l J. O upward. S«dling. Net value to winner :;0; second. 5: third. o. lnd Horses AWtPPSt St % M K Stv Fin JiKkeys Owners O H C P S THIKD HAIL WB 4 144 1 1 1 I1 lllll1 I1 M Bell II Penny S 15 15 | :; 96n94*WOODCRAFT w 4 104 6 4 C= f.° 4- V Il 21 C H Shil"gS C HJklreth 6-6 7-4 .4-6 2-5 oat i::s;i: MY GAL w 4 lot 4 3 7?. 7" and* 6 41 :.3 Sweeney .1 W Barttschell I :: 2. 7 141 .. 95970SQUBSTION MARK 6 110 S « 3l 31 21. 21 P» 41 G Arehibdll F Carman 5 S S 2. t-6 : 93 IDLEWEJSS BB I 98 9 2 2J. 2h 3H 4 ■■ " 5 Dyrne. I B Brad field 12 15 12 4 2 2 90003 ;NAi: WB S Ml fi E 8" 8 «4] 6» 4 gi Adams W Martin 20 00 50 20 10 ■ "SAM BERNARD wn 7 110 2 8 5a 5» 7h 8- 8- 7 I Fain W V Casey M M 04 21 10 90H03 SE90ONKE B* 1 97 7 7 41 41 51 7- 7" 8- Schutger MrsLA Li gston 50 104 MO 44 20 9595G BUCKTHORN WB 6 M6 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 G Garner W Walker 10 20 15 6 B Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:54%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Rannennan -Idle Days trained by H. Penny 1. Weal to |«ist at 5:::i. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. THIRD RAIL dashed to the front at the start and showed the most speed all the way. bul was ridden out at the en.l to outstay WOODCRAFT. The latter dosed an early gap steadily and finished wjih a rush. MY GAL also made up much ground and finished with a belated rush. QUESTION MARK showed speed but tired al the end. IDLEWEISS ran well for three ■qaarters sad retired. Scratched— 9H004Lsd of Langden. 103: 96094 Grama. 102: 86460 llaltcras. [6. Q»ei Weights Sam Bernard. 2 pounds: Seeoiike. 2.


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