Montreal Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-09

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MONTREAL FORM CHART. BLUE BONNETS. MONTREAL. GUE.. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1911.— Fifth day. .Montreal Jockey Club. Spring Meeting af~7 days. 21 hooks ,,n. , Weather clear. Presiding Judge. J. J. Burke. Starter. A. H. Dade. Haeing Secretary, F. W. Cerhardy. Kaeing start* at 2::;o ,,. „,. Chicago time 1 :."» p. nO. W indicate g whip. S spurs. II blinkers. Figures m parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q/-J1 70 FIRST RACE— 1 MBa. 86141— 1:37*— 3— 107.1 8500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. CFU J- • %J Selling. Canadian -owned. Net value to whaaei 8465; second. 875; third. 8B0. ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str FBI Jockeys Owners 7 H 0 1 B~ ."::imhst. CASS BBSM414 4 1- 1»| l«s l»l 1* K Dugan II Cddings :•.. 4 4 7 :. :: i SI33 GANOGUE I B 7 6 I 1 3 1 9 »* * Rowley D E McGlbbon s" 15 15 I a :-Mi-ST.Nl.i:v CAY w 6 122 3 ! 41 4- M t* P O darner W Walker 2 21 V, 4-5 1-3 M*r«ARRILLON WS I 81 1 :: 2»| 2" V V 4- Byrne GM McSweeney M 1 7 2 1 5*137 CAT Wl IT. - 1 Eg B1 ," t B» Cordon F Borrows :io 40 20 7 I 1 i-ll I EC KEE WB4U4 C 8* ;3 c.i ei ■ ; ArchibdJ Dvm.-nt S-S 2 iho 7-101-3 W108»CL«M BEIACHBT wit 4 M 8 7 1 7 7 7 7 Olsen i S Fl un V, M 3u 10 4 Time 24. 47«i. 1:13%. 1:40. Track fast. Winner— B. .-. by Bassetlaw — Lady Bets trained by H. Gkldiags, Jr.. Wept to i«--l at 2:::2. Al post 2 mtnates. Start p -. Won driving: second and thin1, the same. ST BASS went Into the lead -ii once and. after showing the most speed all the way, hung on resolutely through I • 8aa| drive. GANOGCE, a forward contender from the start, ran an unexpectedly Lood v.w and was raring the winner down at the end. STANLEY FAY finished gaiuelv on the outside and would have Won la ■ fi -w more strides. CARRILLOM run Well, but was tiring at the finish. CHIEF KEE ran poorly Overweight.-- S. Ihiss. 1. |K iiniis. Q/T *7 "1 SECOND UACE- 5-8 Milel 75:*::— 5! % 2 -los. 00 added. 2 vear olds .;,idens «7J-L 4 JL Selling. Net value fa winner 8340; second. 1911.sh0: tliird. "Chi. Ind Horses AWtPPSt1.; 11. % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 7 7l C P S*~ : *9« Il.AMMA w-107 S 4 4| 8« I4 F. Dugan T R Condran 2 4 H-C7-401-3 !«W7 ROD AND GUM wit 107 i 1 V ?, V t* Byrne William Garth g 12 1" 3 1 I ■■ : senex wllO I r. r.nt js 4i| jj ; ;atncr R T Wilson 7-184-6 8-5 1-4 out ■!::_ YANKEE!. OTIS w 107 S3 8 7 7 » M Hell M Hicoll o ::. SB 10 1 • 1 GOLDFHRN wit 107 :» 2 7 1- 8 - Gross . F Burrows M M E8 15 7 DIPPER BB lo, 7 7 :•■■ 3* 6» g "Pickens D Gideon M -0 28 6 "1i ,"ii;iM.i; LAD w 102 E 1 1? 1 l». 71- Langford S A P.eckham -K 80 60 29 To CALIFORNIA QUEEN w 107 4 8 6* 8 8 8 G ArchlbdR F Carman lo 15 15 8 B Time. 23. 4735 i:02V5. Track fast. Winner Ch. f. by Hastings — Flitt. rniou-e trained by .1. Duffy. Went to post al :;:os. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. PLAMMA ■ i lorwsrdly and closer np than usual In the early running, finished with a rash and won eased un ROD Nil GUN was s forward contender from the start, but tired in the last sixteenth. SENEX was in close on. ulers all the Way and. jumping on ORIMAR LAD at the furlong post, went to hi- knee- but finished l be latter showed a fine flight f speed in pneemaking for a half, but v.as on the Inside and tirine i .row. led out. DIPPER showed speed. YANKEELOTUS closed a gap. Scratched .Hii:;:i- ; .!.! r.lade. no |-0-| rTQ THIRD RACE -7-8 Mile. 91888 1:24-. 0 ill.. 8508 added. 3-year-olds and np- »/0 JL i ~* v. :i.;. Allowan. -,..-. N.t vain.- to winner 8386; second, 835; third, 860. lad Bom a AWtlMSl i; C -. Str Fin Jockeys Owners 11 |j Q £ IS6110PRrSCILLIAN BB 8 114 3 1 2* :" r1 2* 1" E Dugan A Belmont 1 :; 1-:: 1 :; out — ,!-l..Ti: GLASS Willi 1 2 1 is* ih v: ■ r; Garner P s p Randolph M-514-6out— and6I0S PAGOD w 2 106 l " ?. :: | :: :: Gron MrsLALi gston 60 100 50 6 out Time. 24. 47%. 1:18*4, 1:255. Track fast. Winner c. g. by Hastings St. Priscilla trained by 8. C. HiMreth. Went to post at 3:38. At post 2 minute-. Start KOOd. W Irivin--:: secoad the same. PRISCII I IAN .v ih nursed sloog under re erre to the stretch tarn, then mine fast sad ootstared PLATE GLASS when ii .ii,.,- to the finish. PLATE GLASS -: 1 terrific pace, finished resolutely and would probably bare won i: Uli rider- rerersed. PAGOI was outpaced, but ran 1 good race. "S,. r: al ehoi I -i itc.lof 1 1 Wh i.-l . 1« ic. : IKOi:: ; ra -men -. 111. B.W* 1 7*3 FOURTH RACE— 1 MRa! 00141 -1 :.:7 ,. -:: -107.1 Jacques Carticr Stakes.-" si 200 Rn 1 1 O added, •"year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 81 586: second 8200- ■ third. 1100. ~ ■ Ind Hirt-s.-s AWtPPSt H M "1 fir Fill J... keys Owners O H ■ s I * UK slEI. l.ia CND WfilOl :: 1 41 41 4- 4- 1* Gross M C llichnrd 3 B " .: ", " -, ■ ■•••• HBRP/T TURNER w3 961 E r.- 2»k i» t -ji Schutger G A Mueller K K 15 C 2 ■ HA.MPTON COURT m 4 101 7 2 V :;.: : R Dugan s r Hildreth 1 9-S 7-5 7-M1-3 ■ Ifcftno ASPIRIN BBi 98 S 7 L1 IX ~2 LJ. 4b Byrne P M •Walker I 8 7 S ■ WUWIBUSY w4 M 4 4 7 7 5i r-i f.nk Killsth William Garth 8 10 8 3 7-5 ■ l*BLACKFOBD w5 andi 2 3 6 6 i c c- a WrispenE Trotter s 15 12 5 2 0fi13S*THB G. BUTEFLY w 4 S9 i 1 G 3h :,* 6l 7 V* WinKfld Mrs J W Flynn 10 15 15 fi 3 1.110 AMALFI BB ?, 97 5 S 8 S 8 8 8 G Garner R T Wilson 10 15 15 5 21 , Time. 24»/5. 47«5, l:12*i, l:39»/5. Track fast. Winner — IS. g. by Albert — Hoodoo tralaed hy F. J. Stev. nsi. Weni lo imst at 4:08. At pi -t .: ir.inut.s. Start good. Won driving: second anil third the same. SPELLBOUND was a forward contender from the start and. finishing with a good burst of speed, got np to win ill the closing strides. HERBERT TURNER was much used in the early running in racing ASPIKIN aad HAMPTON COURT Into subjection and tired at the end of a good race. HAMPTON COERT OUtgaasrd the tiring ASPIRIN for third place, but run below his t ost form. BLACKFORD ran on the outside and closed a big gap. ASPIKIN ran a game race. BlSY finished close up. Scratched— 1 001 12 Cohort. 101; 86088 Shannon, 107: 90068 Capatoe, 100; ix;i:;,s Nightfall, »6. Overweights -Herbert Turner. 21 pounds: The Golden Butterfly. 2j. Q£»1 rj yg FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 7702+— .•::r,4-tf.0 -14... | 8088 added. *J J -L I ii 4-year olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 7.7; second, 00- third. IfOO. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 H C P S MTU B88LLO w 5 140 4 1 :i 8» 22 1ilJl Lynch L L Tompkins 14-8 1 9-101-1 out 90392 DINNA KEN w 7 156 6 4 22 -"- I1 l*" 2* 2* V Willms 9 C Hildreth 7-5 9-6 6-5 4-5 1-3 9S092THE PROPHBT w 4 130 5 3 45 4» 3* 330 3i0 3i0 K rniath G R Tomiikina v4-5 1 9-101-4 out 95968 VAIiDOE w 6 149 3 »; 5 5 5 4 4 4 Hutton T Trade] 30 40 * 8 2 96T11 GIDDV GIRL w 5 140 1] 1* D 4 Lost rider. Pemtrton J Lows 15 15 12 3 4-5 95954 LUCKOLA W 5 142 2 5 Loot rider. Garnctt G I Henderson kW 30 30 6 2 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show netting. Time, 4:12y5. Track fast. Winner— Ch. in. by Oraas Tarncia II. liained by G. R. Tompkins. Went to | ost at 4:41. At |Hist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BELLO fenced in brilliant fashion and outgamed DINNA KEN in the final drive. The latter jump.-.! well but was taken wide at most of the fences and lost ground. THE PROPHET closed n big gap and could probably have won. LCCKOLA lost his rider at the fourth jump and GIDDY GIRLS fell off at the eleventh. •Scratched— 05070 The Welkin. 104: OC111 Octopus. 110. . Q ft 1 7 F SIXni RACE-3-4 Mile. S2301— 1 :12~ —4— 12oT ?400 added. 4 -year olds and up-•17 U J- 4 »J ward. Silling. Net value to winner $.TS0: second. 1911.sh0; third. 0. lad Hors s AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 H c P s" 96112**BABY WOIF » WB 7 101 I 3 l"k lJ 1= li Byrne P M Walker ?; 31 3 4 5 1-3 MARTIN DOYLE W9 114 6 5 6» 4l 3l 2* Goldstein A Turney 3 5 418-6 1-2 95820 STR ALVBSOOT wn 5 108 7 ii 21 21 2« 3J G ArchibdR F Carman 8 10 f 3 7-5 CIVHODETKOIT wsb 4 109 12 6« 5= f.3 43 Fain T F Bornman 30 40 40 15 5 WIETHE NOTE w 5 104 S 4 V 8» 4 l Gross J Powers 1 6-6 1 1-2 1-4 9S10B JOE GAITEXNS w 5 106 : 8 8 7 61 6J Gordon I N Beaton 20 :10 89 10 4 96108»*COONEY K. wsit 7 101 J 1 4i 6.S 7 7* Olsen Mrs .1 W Flynn 20 30 30 10 4 9flO90*SHELBY w 4 101 1 !i a | 8 W Langford S A Beckham 100 100 100 40 15 89889 MAZUMA B6 106 17 7 8 99 Warpton E Rathman 50 60 60 29 lo Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. inner — Rr. g. by Hamburg — Geisha tralaed by F. S.-helke. Went to post at .r,:12. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. BABY WOLF took the lead quickly and, showing I fine turn of speed in pact-making, easily disposed of SIR l VF S OT in the stretch and outstayed MAIiI IN DOYLE. The latter steadily improved his position and finished With a good burst of sined. SIR ALVE8COT ran closer up than usual earlv. but tired in the last furlong DETROIT ran well and finished close up. TOP NOTE showed earlv speed, but tired badly Scratched — nr.i4.T-Rose Queen, 108: 80868 atexoana, 90; 96146 K~iag Arondale, 104: 00112 Vreeland 100: 00004 Crania. 104; 90090 Fulfill. lo4: 02400 Punky. Hm;: 8O013 Dr. Holzherg. KIT, "- Overweights— Sir Alvescol. 2 jiounds. Q f* 1 rj /» SEVENTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. 83404—2:08- C-112 .1 8500 added. 3-year-olds and *JJ-L I J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 10; second. S; third. 0. lad Horses AWtPPSt St % i2 % Str Fill Jockeys Owners t H J P S~" 98113 ideeweiss wn 3 97 6 7 ;s 8* 4 ink t i- ; Gamer 1 B BradaaJd 6-5 s-5 7-5 3-5 1-3 98113 SAM BERNARD wb 7 107 2 2 41 4«w 35 4l 22 2* G ArchibdW V Cases :: 4 4 7-53--, 95853MERMAN w 4 97 7 5 3» 3* 5- 52 5 3:1 Byrne P M Walker 5 6 5 2 7-10 96138»SOU WB4 95 4 4 25 2* T- 3 3« 45 Wingfld W G King-DoddslO 15 15 5 24 :.:.:• |.-*C. A NG wn 4 ;.:, i 6 53 5 6 7 62 oh Killwth Mrs J W Flynn 20 89 50 1". fi 95137 CON CARNE wb 3 92 3 3 1= l2 D 2 i 4i 6- Olsen .1 s Tyree 28 89 40 12 5 9SM3 BUCKTHORN WB 8 Ml 1 1 7 7 7 6 - 7 7 E Dugan W Walker 4 5 44 7-5 3-5 Tim,-. 24%, 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 2:07%. Track fast. Winn r — B. -. by Meltonian Villa V. 1 trained by J. P.yer. Went to iKist at 8:40. At post 2 tninulcs. Start rood. Won easily; second and tliird driving IIM.K-WEISS gradually iiuprov.-.i his position from a slow siart and. moving up with a rush while rounding the turn into the homestretch, drew away into a long lead. SAM BERNARD closed a big gap and flalsned 1 fast going second. MERMAN finished fast SOU showed Speed, but failed to star. CON CARNE tired badly after going a mile in the lead. Scratched— 0011:;-Woodcraft. Ki2. Overweights — Con Came. 4 pounds.


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