Stake For Southern Maid: Speedy Giddings Filly Wins Victoria Stakes At Woodbine.; Sherwood Beats Calgary in Prince of Wales Handicap, Thanks to Energetic Efforts of Jockey Wilson., Daily Racing Form, 1913-05-31

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STAKE FOE SOUTHERN MAID SPEEDY GIDDINGS FILLY WINS VICTORIA STAKES AT WOODBINE Sherwood Beats Calgary in Princo of Wales Handi ¬ cap Thanks to Energetic Efforts of Jockey Wilson Toronto Ont May 30 The colors of the Divics and GIddings stables were again successful at Wood ¬ bine tills afternoon The former furnished the win ¬ ner of the Victoria Stakes while Widow Wise won the sixth race for the Giddings stable stableThe The races were run before a large gathering and over a track that was in perfect condition The HiIds in a majority of the races while small were well balanced and good contests resulted The lirst rare which was for maidens furnished a stirring finish in which Burning Daylight closing with a rush in the last sixteenth just managed to get up to beat out the supposed good thing Mansolus MansolusA A coterie that has been unusually fortunate in wagering on horses that have won during the meet ¬ ing and whose chances on form appeared none too gMxl supiiorted Mansolns heavily both hero and i Isesvherc Mansolns ran away from his opposition in the early stages and opened up a bis lead lie looked a certain winner at the furlong post but at the end tired badly and was beaten out in the linal stride Bryndor despite a change of riders from Ambrose to liurns again showed a poor per ¬ formance formanceSouthern Southern Maid the twoyearold Plaudit filly that has been pronounced the fastest juvenile racing on tin circuit added another to the many races that the Da vies stable has won at the meeting when she galloped home an easy winner in the Victoria Stakes a dash of live furlongs 2000 added Sta ¬ led all the way and itcat Miss Gayle by a length Tlie latter showed a decidedly improved race Wil ¬ son was substituted for Turner and the shift yielded good results Owner Kd Moore was in a quandary over Miss Gayles poor race on Thursday and he vtartti her buck this afternoon principally to see if her form on the previous day was true trueThe The tabled historyof the Victoria Stakes is as follows Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time Time1I13 1I13 Spring 10 D Murray So5 104 1041SHI4 1SHI4 Sliaiinoiiside KMi Wouderly OS5 102 1I05 St Joseph 10S W Daly lOOO 102 IHK Arimo IDS J Foley 1170 101 PI07 Johnnie Wake 113 NIcol 1115 100 liins Slmcoe 113 K Walsh 1040102 1040102IIO IIO Turf Star 110 Mcntry 1480 101 101Illl Illl Moncreif 113 Harty 1500 1O2 1O2litll litll Moisant IIS G Burns 1000 101 1011H2 1H2 Monocacy 105 Butwell 1300 102 1021JI13 1JI13 Southern Maid 115 P Moody 1750 100 100Wilson Wilson put np a rushing finish on Sherwood in the Prince of Wales Handicap and just did succeed in gelling his mount np in time to beat Calgary The hitler making his first start as a threeyear old was conceding much weight to everything in the race His was a keen factor from the start and only weakened in the last couple of strides Tills race should improve the colt and he will be troublesome from now on onThe The condensed history of the Prince of Wales Handicap is shown below Year Winner AWt Jockey Val Time TimelM7 lM7 Tongorder 5 114 Nicol 1015 113 113IiOS IiOS Jub Juggins 3 SI Quarringtou 030113 0301131HO 1HO Lady Irma 3 107 Rettlg 1330 li liItlO ItlO John Grifiin II S 117 Musgrave 1200 114 1111 Shannon 4 UK C II Shilg 1250 112 112t12 t12 Priscilliau 7 128 McTaggart U155 114 114ll ll Sherwood i 111 J Wilson 000113 000113William William Garth scored his first victory of the meet ¬ ing when inn Cotton won the Tally Ho Steeplchase over the twomile course Gun Cotton was ridden by W Allen and bis skillful handling of the mare was in the main responsible for tbe victory Lamp black made a bid at the last fence where he looked like a certain winner but in landing he stumbled and almost unseated his rider Hut for the uilsuap he probably would have Iteaten Gun Cotton CottonThe The conditions of the sixth race called for maiden three and fouryearolds to be ridden by maiden jockeys It brought out a field of twelve and Widow Wise proved best of the lot leading from the start and winning easily from Crystiawoga CrystiawogaAmos Amos Turney will leave for Montreal tomorrow night with Ilorron Klwah Criseo Burning Daylight and My Fellow The remainder of the stable will be sent to Hamilton to rest until the opening of that meeting meetingThe The horses owned by K J McGraw and 11 A Fitzgerald left for the Blue Bonnets track tonight tonightAt At a meeting of this stewards of the Canadian Racing Associations held this afternoon a nnmlier of licenses were passed upon The application of jockev Kslcp was laid on the table tableThe The ollicials wired Thomas Clyde W P Riggs and Frank J Bryan asking for further Information re ¬ garding the ruling in the Wooden Shoes O Tal bott case at Pimlico If it Js ascertained that the horses owned by Talbott are in pood standing the entry of Lahore will be accepted and the horse will be permitted to start in the Toronto Cup tomorrow tomorrowTrainer Trainer John Powers wired for Jockey Obert to come to Toronto to ride John Furlong In the cup race and the lad Is expected here in the morning morningTwo Two special horse trains will leave here tomorrow night for Montreal to take part In the meeting at Bine Bonnets which opens on Tuesday next Re ¬ ports from Ottawa are that everything is in readi ¬ ness at Coniiauglit 1ark for the meeting which Is scheduled to begin there on June 14 Secretary London has received applications from several stables racing at Baltimore for stalls at the new track and there should bo plenty of material on hand to insure good fields Connaught Park is situated on the Aylnier road overlooking the Ottawa river and Is Just three miles from the capitol and about twenty minutes from the center of the city by elec ¬ tric cars which run direct to the course


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