Condensed History of the Toronto Autumn Cup, Daily Racing Form, 1911-09-23

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CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE TORONTO AUTUMN CUP . i ; The most coveted and valuable fixture of Canadian autumn racing, the Toronto Autumn Cup, will be contested over. the Woodbine course for the tenth time this afternoon. Its value always assures its being contested by excellent race horses, as it will today. A point in its history of note was its lieing won two years iu succession by J. E. Seagrams splendid mare, Bouquet. Last year it fell spoil to Barney Schreibors good colt, Sager. Considering the quality of the horses named to start today a capital race seems in prospect. The record of the event is as follows: s Year. First. Age. Jockeys. Wt. Second. Age. Wt. Third. Age. Wt. Val. Time. 1002 Janice 4 J. Daly.. 100 Illowabo 3 110 Albula 4 110 $ 970 1:58 1003 Rough Rider C ...T. Walsh. .110 Benckart 5 ; 114 Sambo 4 122 020 2:10 1004 Claude 4 W. Daly.. 124 Early Boy 3 lOIJ Wire In 5.... 112 CS0 2:09 1905 Sir Ralph 3 ..Treubcl. .10S Wire In 0 112 Gay Minister4107 CS0 2:05 190G Solon Shingle 5 Mountain. .100 Alma Dufonr 5 108 Inferno 4 120 1.040 2:0G 1907 Edwin Gum 4 . . . . .Lycurgus. .115 Glimmer J! 00 Ch. Gilbert 3. 104 1.390 2:07 IPOS Bouquet 3 Musgrave. .10S Cave Adsum 4 112 W. II. Carey 5105 2,040 2:002 1909 Bouquet 4 Musgrave. .114 Hanbridge 4 110 Green Seal 51. .110 2.350 2:0Ci 1910 Sager 3 ..Musgrave. .104 John Reardon 3. ... 92 Spellbound 4. .102 2,390 2:072 Run at 1 1-8 miles in 1902.


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