Hamilton Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-20

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HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON. ONT., MONDAY. JUNE 19. 1911. -Second day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days 40 lamia on. Weather clear. Presiding lodge, Francis Nelson. Starter. A. P.. Dade. Secretary. A. R. Loudon. Racing starts at 2:45 p. in. Chicago time 1:45 p. m.l. Indicates appn ntice allowance Onr,Q~rT 1 Illtsi KAci: 3-4 Mile. 90193 i:il% 8 123. 8888 added. 3 resr-olas and up "" I J- ward. BelBag. Net value to winner ::".: second. 5: third. 0." ~ In.l Horses AWtPPSt 4 % 5i Str Fin Ji ok.- Owaen O 11 C P S 95817 CAMPEON wn 5 114 I 3 3 J 3- 21 lh G ArchibdR P Carman 4 5 41 2 4-5 i EAGLE HIRI wr. :; 97 1 4 !| 1«* 1* J" Byrne C J Odell I I Z| 6-6 S-S :»;17" .MAItTiX DOYLE w 9 110 P» ! •* ♦*• l*| 3* A Barton A Turney 5 7 7 :"• 7-5 ci, IMICHAEL ANGELO W 5 114 I 5 7 6»1 6 41 C II ShllgW Walker 8 10 10 4 2 96 i COL ASHMEADE wit t 111 :: in I 7 7* -, . Sweeney S Louis I s s I :: 2 ii.ii DANFIELD wu 4 110 9 1 li 8* .".- 8* Adams BeverwyckStable 1". 20 IS fi 3 9«213**BARNEY ICCE WB 1 82 3 8 s s s 7*i Ambrose i A Mailer H »ii 88 B 12 »6212»CARRILLON wn 1 99 11 7 q B* 81 8* Otoen C M McSweeneyf N I I 8-8 :-.;: iKirr.i.K FIVE wt: :: 107 7H n I I *S M Bell B Parodl 30 4 n 15 I 96137»MISSIVE w :: 90 5 I M 19 M 1"" B Steele W G King Dod.lsr.o M 81 •:. 13 92441 MISS BENTON w 4 104 I C 5" 11 11 11 Pickens R M Lawsoa H82882888I Hi Time. 23!-,. 47%. 1:13. Track fast. Winner R. h. by Alveseot Florlte trained by A. K. Wingl. Witii io post at 3:01. At |M.st 5 miniiies. Start Rood. Won driying: second and third the same. CAMPEON Off forwanlh. was taken back In the early i minim: and. moving up rapidly in the streten ul.eii called on. get up to win in the nasi strides, although trying to bear oat all throogh tin las! farlong. KAGLR R1RD was strenneosly used in racing DANFIELD Into defeat and tired in the last furlong of a l;.k..| race. MARTIN DOYLE Rnlshed with a splendid burst of speed and almost got up to win. COLONEL ASHMRADR was off -low h end never dangerous. MICHAEL A NO BIX named fast. DANFIELD -t I t.,-i pace, but quit. CAHRH.I.ON ran a bad race. The winner, eiiiercd for 8T88, was bid up to ,005 ind hough! in. Scratched 88211 Vivcland. 113; 86880 Minnie Bright, 100. Overs eights— Missive, 1 pound. . _ Qf-iQTO WOOMD RACE -5-8 Mile. 774R1— 1:00— 3 10.5. $:i00 added. 2 year olds. Sillluff. uJO I £ Net value to winner 1.-,; second, 5: third. *:.o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 HOPS i*!1--TERRIBLE HOY wit N 8 7 5* 11 l1 l1 B Steele J *W Bficorr M 15 15 6 2?. 96347 DR. WATSON* WHO 7 I li n 8» 2J Q Archlbdlt F Carman 6 I 7 2* ~-5 6 5 96187 PARDNER w Ml II 9 7 6 1 V C II ShilgS C Hildreth 4 4i 4 8 4-6 :Hil44"MAXEXTH"S wn 97 3 3 2and B 3* 4h Byrne P M Walker r 6 C 2 1 96144 LORD EEIOHTON wn Ml 4 6 7 S f- M M Hell M Niooll 96 M 30 12 6 96924 THIRTY. FORTY wi; loS 9 4 3h 4 41 6"t G Burns A Simons 2 11-62 4-5 2-5 1 961 22 1* MISS JOE w 94 6 S 4 5l 7 76 Olsen L Garth 8 10 8 3 7-5 •WIST,* MONKEY W 98 1 2 10 9 8 Sr Sehutger MrsLALivgston 99 :J0 SO 12 0 Mn BILL I.AMH W li 102 5 9 6.1 «h 9 9- Gross F Burrows H 20 20 8 4 96352 RUSH OKDER w 99 10 10 8" 10 10 10 S Wilson J Dyment GO 60 CO 20 10 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner-— Rr. e. by Ivan tlie Terrible — Hopsetto trained by K. Brewster. Went to i ost at V,:2t«. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TERBIBLB HOY wont around Ins opponents with a rush into ihe lead and. hanging on with more courage than usual, outstayed DR. WATSON In the final drive. The latter outbroke the others and set the early pace, but was unable to withstand the winner, and was driving hard at the end to outstay PARR-XER. The hitter was shut off soon after the start and closed a big fan in the homestretch. THIRTY FORTY met with much interference. MAXENTIUS ran well but tired in the stretch. LORD LEIGH-TON finished gamelv and close np. Scratched— 00107 Roray. 106. Overweights — I»rd Loighton. 1 pound: Rush Order. 1. ifiQ7Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 33831 11% t 83. 3133 added, .".year-olds and up- t/OO I O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second. 00: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St K % :li Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 1 96173HAMPTX POUBTW 4 110 2 2 1= 1= I2 1 1* 1* C II ShilgS C ITildreth 3 8| 3i 6-5 1-2 9«209AYLMKR wn 4 107 6 4 6 6 6 6 52 2J E Dugan J W Schorr 4 6 5 2 4-5 96173SPELLBOUND W 5 110J 3 5 4= 4s 2h 2» 2nk 3» G ArchibdM C Irichard 4 4 18-67-6 33 Wn34*fTlAW EDGE w 5 106 4 3 3J. 3 4 4 31 4l Pickens R B Watkins 2J I 13-51 2-5 96203 STANLEY FAY w 6 102 1 1 2 21 3.1. 32 4= 51 Sweeney W Walker 8 10 » 3 8-5 M18t*80TE3MIA w 4 101J 5 C 5 G2 5~5J6 6 Gross MrsLALivgston S 12 10 4 8-5 Time. 25. 49%. 1:14%, 1:40, 1:53. Track fast. Winner — R. c. by Galore — Dorothy Hampton trained by S. C. HildretU. Went to post at :i:54. At post :, minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. HAMPTON COFRT outbroke the others and. setting a fast pace all the way. mm eased up. AYI.MER began slewly and was badly outrun for the first five furlongs, then closed a gap and. finishing fast, outstayed SPELLBOUND in the final drive. SPELLBOUND ran in close pursuit of the leader to the stretch turn and was tiring at the end. CI. IFF EDGE ran well and. was carried very wide on the stretch turn. STANLEY FAY ran forwardly to the stretch. Overweights-Spellbound. lj pounds: Sotemia. S_ Q/OrT/t FOURTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. V,02S— 4 :00— O— 1.57. 1911.sh00 added. «_/ VJ O I jT 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner !0: aeesai, 100. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 5 9 14 18 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 93954 WATERWAY w S 157 1 1 2 2 2 in Vh li W Allen E Heider 3-5 9-109-10out— 96143STALKER W 10 140 3 I 1 1* 1J I 2 2 Ryan A S Ives 5 6 6 4-5 out IMITI-DINNA KEN W 7 158 2 2 BoHed. Kermath S C Hildreth S-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 out Time. 4:16. Track fast. Winner — R. g. bv Waterlevel — Runaway, by Algerine trained by E. Q. Heider. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won Easily. WATERWAY ran under a stout pull until going to the fifteenth fence, where he took command and was again taken under restraint after opening an easy lead. STALKER fenced well, but the winner held him safe all the way. DINNA KEN bolted over a wing at the first lump. Scratched— 83373 Bergoo, 183: 88328 Merry Man, ISO; 05051 Waterbridge. 130: 9ZBSL* Prince. 133. Q /"» Q rj K FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. ftOlOJV-1:11 %— 8—123. Wentworth Plate. ,200 added. %J O i •_ .".-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winuer ,4:15; second. 00: third. 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S J6172tPRISCILLIAN WB 6 113 1. 1 22 lh 23 in C H ShilgA Belmont fl-« 1-4 I-S out— W134WATERVALE WB 3 115 3 2 in 2* Ink 2« E Dugan A Belmont ?l-6 1-4 1-8 out— 92128*SEMPROLU8 w 3 115 4 3 4 4 4 3l G ArhcibdR P Carman 12 15 15 3 1 96181-HEN LOYAL w 4 105 2 4 3J 31 3J 4 Pickens R E Watkins 7 10 10 S-5 1-3 ttoupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. J Added starter. Time. 23, 46%. 1:11 equals American record. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Hastings — St. Priscilla trained by S. C. Hildreth . Went to post at 4:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second ami third driving. PRIS-Cll.l.IAN showed a high order of speed, was on the inside for the entire way and could have had a big lead at the finish. WATERY ALE set a terrific pace and hung on with splendid gamencss. 8BMPROLU8 ran well and shook off HEN LOYAL in the Stretch drive. The latter ran a fast half and tired. Scratched-C.M:4. Novelty. 115: .nil s4:Thco Cook. lOll. Or Q7 SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 77481— 1:00— .—10.5. E90Q added. 2-year olds. Maidens. e2/ VJ tJ I v Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. 5; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Ms Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ROSE I. VWRENCE w 112 7 5 l2 1« l1 l1! G ArhcibdR Bavit-s M 4 3.J 7-5 7-10 :h:.Mi7sENEX w 115 X 2 8l 6" 32 23 Pickens R T Wilson J4 5 4i S-5 7-10 W171-ROD AND QUN wb 112 4 6 B£ 2J 22 3i Byrne William Garth 10 15 7 2| t-6 : «21i7 GOLD BLADE WB 115 11 9 71 71 4i 4 C H ShilgS C Hildreth if. 4 4 S-5 4-5 m;347 TIPSAND wb Ha 1 1 101 81 P o3 E Dugan A Belmont 7 8 6 2 1 IS7Se*BOONY DOON w 112 2 I 4u 5"" 81 6J Sweeney J S Tyree 12 20 15 6 2i 96207 NEW RIVER WB 115 8 4 2h 3J 62 7* Diggins R T Wilson U G % 8-5 7-10 956 "I RCRLY W 110 10 10 92 9* 91 8"k Gordon S C Hildreth JJ3 4 4 8-5 4-5 IFLOWER GIRL w 112 6 7 3l 4l 7* V Steinhdt B Davies fl 4 3J 7-5 7-10 9S107 BARD OF HOPE wn 110 9 8 ;,h ]0nkl0" ]08 Gross MrsLALivgston 15 15 15 6 3 MM COMMUNIST w 112 5 11 11 11 11 11 Goldstein A G Weston 15 20 20 8 4 SWent in entries as Parlor Girl, t J ilConnled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 23. 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by St. Lawrence II. — Rose Mary Kane trained by J. R. Walker. Went to post at 5:13. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. ROSE LAWRENCE showed a high order of speed, rushed to the front in the first sixteenth and raced BOD AND QUN into defeat, but was tiring at the end. SENEX was shuffled nl out in the early running, hut Steadily improved his jx sitiou and finished fast. ROD AND JEN was a close contender to the last furlong post, then tired. GOLD BLADE closed a gap and finished gamely. NEW RIVER was sharply cut off while rounding the far turn and crowded back. Oi0 7 7 SEVENTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 77481— 1 :00— 3— MB. i $.500 added. 2-year olds. t/OO I • Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 20: second, 5: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C I* S tgSM JAWBONE w no M I ::n 2- 23 l1 G Barns B Schrelber 2 25 11-51 1-2 Bf290 NNAGH wit 107 2 2 1 1" 1 22 Byrne R Parr 4 8 5 2 1 961S7 DYN M1TE w 110 I I V- 4b 4a V G ArchibdR F Carman 4 t B 6-5 1 5 WBl YANKBELOTUS W 112 S 10 S 5nK 53 43 M Bell M Nicoll 10 15 U 6 -h 96307 FIRST AID WaSJ 110 1 1 21 3* 3J H E Dugan M O Prichard 12 15 10 4 2 *Hi?71 T IPPF.R wsb 107 7 3 6 I S 6l «• Pickens D Gideon 12 15 15 I 3 96182*GOLDFBRN wb 112 3 8 7 7 7 71 Gross F Burrows 12 15 15 6 3 96347 ORIMAR LAD w 107 5 5 5 6* S H Sweeney S A Beckham 8 10 S 4 2 •5191 DONALD S w 110 6 7 10 9 9 9l Fain A R Bresler 60 100 100-40 20 TRIXIE LEROY W 105 4 9 9 10 ! • 10 B Wilson J Dyment 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 24, 48%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — R. -. by Samson — Jennie K. trained by A. Simons. Wont to post at 5::5i. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. JAWBONE steadily improved his position and. closing up fast after entering the homestretch, wore AANAGH down and outstayed her in the final drive. ANN AG H dashed into a long lead while rounding the far turn, but tired badly in the homestretch and kept swerving to the outside. DYNAMITE was cat off at the start, but closed a big gap and ran a good race. DIPPER outbroke the others, hut was iuickly shuffled back. YANKBELOTUS finished well. FIRST All ran forwardly to midway of the Stretch, then piit. ____Qf-7Q EIGHTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles on Turf. S2982— 1:45% — «— Hi7. O0 added. S-year-S/OO ■ O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ::0: second. 5: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 % •% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S M173*BLACKFORD w 5 104 7 6 53 2l 1* l3 l3 Sweeney li E Watkins S 5 8-5 1 1-2 1-4 Wis:.* MERMAN WB 4 95 9 5 3l l1 2= 22 2nk Byrne P M Walker 12 20 15 6 2* 96188**THIRD RAIL wit 6 107 S I 71 B« 51 4l 3* M Bell 11 Pinny I 5 A], 7 5 7 10 •".74 M CAMBON w 4 109 2 1 -i 3J 4nli 52 4n G ArhcibdR F Carman 6 7 6 2 1 9G188*SUPERVISOR w 3 9411" M M 10 91 8l 5nt Olsen W Stockton S 12 10 4 2 98213 SOAR PIMPERNEL wr 3 95" 6 4 4* 4*| - h 3 l. Forehand W Walker 30 60 60 20 10 96090*JUX CE LAS8ING w 4 95 4 7 61. 5| 63 d 7nk B Steele W Q King-Doddsio 50 f$ M 10 90910 HOWARD SHEAN wb 7 111 3 2 9 62 7= 72 S2 Fain .1 C l ally 20 30 30 10 5 95651 POMPTON wn 4 116 1 2 l 7i S2 9« 9l Goldstein AC, W.ston 10 15 15 6 3 "•WTFMR WNIE * w 5 103 5 9 S2 92 10 10 10 Steinhdt R Davies 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 24%. 48, 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner — P.r. g. bv Clifford— Black Venus trained by R. K. Watkins. Went to post at ",:02. At post : minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. BLACKFORD moved up rapidly on the backstretek and. da-dung int ■ ■ long lead while rounding the far turn, won in a canter. MERMAN ran well, but was made too much use of in the early running and tired in the stretch THIRD RAIL was shuffled back on the first tan and, closing a big gap. would have been second in another stride. M- CAMBON was probably short and tired after running well to the stretch. SUPERVISOR closed a big gap. Scratched— 0011 :;-Woodcraft. Ill: !*5S47 County lax. VS. Overweights j_ Camion. 1 pound: Supervisor. 2J.


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