Connaught Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-22

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CONNAUGHT PARK FORM CHART OTTAWA ONT SATURDAY JUNE 21 1913 Seventh and last day Connaught Park Jockey C Spring Mooting of 7 days 25 books on Weather clear 0 p in Chicago time 130 p in Indicates apprentice allowance O O K FIRST RACE 78 Mile 400 added 3yearolds and upward Canadianfoaled JL O tl Allowances Net value lo winner 335 second 0 third 40 AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners one P a 9070HAVROCK WH 5 11G 5 C 2 = 2k l i 1s 1 G Burns C J Kean 8958 MAGPIE w 4 105 3 4 4i 4t 42 4 23 J Robblns J G Chapman 90 70 = BREASTPLATE WU 4 100 1 1 12 ll 32 3 3J J WilliamsC D Jones 4 4i 4 1 13 89582UUSTLING 1389582UUSTLING wn 4 100 4 3 3l 3 2 t 2 4i Montour J K Seagram 75 75 75 1 out 21X88I 9 7K3CALtTMNY w 4 115 C 5 C 5 5 B = r F Adams J G Gorman 20 SO SO 7 21 X88I WICKSOX wn 7 105 2 2 5 G C fi fi Hopkins L A Ekers S 10 7 2 1 Coupled in betting no separate bettingTime place or show betting Time 25 SOs 110 129 Track fast Winner MeagherWent Ch h by Havoc Sans Coeur trained by T Meagher Went to post at 252 At jxist 1 minute Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driv ¬ ing HAVROCK went to the front with a rush on the turn out of the backstretch and drawing away into i long lead was only cantering at tin end MAGPIK ran well and easily disposed of the others in the last eighth for second place BREASTPLATE set the eariy pace and tired but oiitgamed RUSTLING for third place The latter was taken back at the start and then was rushed up to the leaders and tirin was eased up in the last sixteenth Cll QA SECOND RACK 5 12 Furlongs 1117 1070 105 Iirse 500 3yearolds and up t JL O J ward Soiling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 J UStrFin Jockeys Owners O H f P S 4 11 1 Montour li V Haymaker 85 2A 2 71013 9070 = CLEM BEACIIEY sC 9S 2 1 11 11 21 2 Snytler E Mintei 4 5 5 75 35 8988 GEO S DAVIS wn 9 109 1 fi C 35C 5i 31 3 Gullett M J Conran 20 SO Sft 10 4 9080 BAROSr DE KALB 3 97 4 4 3 41 f i 4 1 II Phillips DrhoeferWest 20 20 20 7 3 0120 SATYR W3102 5 2 20082MARSAND 2 i 21 4l C Hopkins J iM Cooper 10 12 10 3 S 5 0082MARSAND w 5 107 3 3 5i 0 C C J Robbins J II Adams S5 S5 75 12 out fastWinner Time 24 485A 109 Track fast Winner HextorWent Ch g by Frankfort Vanessa trained by S N Hextor Went to post at 321 At intst 7 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HAT MASTERSON was reserved behind the pacemakers until well around the far turn whore he moved up rapidly and wearing the leaders down in the homestretch easily disposed of his opposition in the last eighth CLEM HEACIIEY after being very fractions at the post showed the most earlv speed but tired In the homestretch GEORGE S DAVIS was outrun for the first half but finished fast and iinielv KARON DE KALI and SATYR showed speed but tired MARSAND was repeatedly pulled up and her race should be thrown out outScratched Scratched 1120 Righteasy 110 90113Rosemary 100 Q OfT THIRD RACE 1 Mile 9054 141 0 110 500 added 3yearolds and upward JL O 4 Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 405 second 75 thlnl sno Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 8080 ABDON w 3 102 5 4 41 4 lk l2 I1 Ambrose W F Pre C5 75 1 12 out 0080 = CLINTON w 3 107 2 2 3 3 41 3 = 22 Snyder P M Civi 5 5 5 2 45 45S 9051 KAYDEROSEROS w 3 105 4 C C C C 5 = 3i D ConnellyW Martin S 10 5 2 91 910 00803FUCHSIA 9100803FUCHSIA w 3 105 1 1 5 51 5 4s 43 Vandsen E J Salt 10 15 15 5 2 89G3 = BILLY COLLINS wn 3 107 r 5 2J 2i 2 2l 5 Hopkins W B Carson 2 5 5 2 4 0080 LORD LADAS wn 4 107 3 3 Il 1 3 C C Gross D Raymond 5 7 7 71 Time 71Time 25 50 116 143 Track fast Winner Hr c by Rryu Mawr Miss Doone trained by A G Weston Wont WestonWont to post at 354 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving ABDON was under restraint in the early miming and moving up on the outside on the far turn ran into an easy lead and drew away decisive ly CLINTON moved up with a game challenge in the homestretch but could to the loader never got ICAYDKROSBROS closed a big gap FUOIISI V finished gamely HILLY COLLINS quit after run ning in closest pursuit to the last eighth LORD LADAS set the pace for a half and dropped back Q I O O FOURTH RACE 1 11G Miles 9053 l4S f 5 112 Purse 500 3yearolds and up C JL O O ward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses A Wt 1P St Vt V a Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II OPS 01 10 BIG DIPPER DIPPERU056RASH w 3 97 5 4 I1 3 2 lt l k Montour E J McGraw 07721 U056RASH wr 5 107 1 1 4l 4nk 5 21 22 Hopkins Gallaher Bros 2 21 2 71013 0010 HUSKY LAD WB 5 107 3 3 3 2k 3l 53 31 Ambrose W F Cisco 4 7 C 21 05 00 10 URSULA EMMA 4 100 4 5 21 11 lh 311 4 1 Phillips DrhoeferWest SO 30 20 S 4 9098 H HUTCHISON w C 113 2 2 Si 10505 12 00103MYCENAE wn will 4 99 r G C C G C C Deronde H G Bedwell 5 C 4 S5 35 Time 35Time 24 49 116 143 149 Track fast Winner ShieldsWent H f by Astronomer Helen OC trained by W Shields Went to post at 420 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same BIG DIPPER ran In close pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretch turn where she disposed of URSULA EMMA then came again after dwelling at the sixteenth jiost and outgamod RASH The latter saved ground on tho stretch turn when the loaders wont wide but fired after showing in front in the final eighth HUSKY LAD ran well and outstayed URSULA EMMA for third place The latter ran well to the stretch and tired MYCENAE was interfered with on the first turn Scratched 9119 Toddling 107 9139 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 0051 14 1 0 110 First Running Merchants Selling Handi ¬ cap 1500 added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1 20 second S250 third S150 liul Horses AAVtPPSt O II C P 0014 Blakeley88273PARDXER = TOWTON FIELD w 5 110 1 1 1U 1 Ill3 in Ambrose A G Blakeley 4 4 4 S5 45 88273PARDXER Bedwell0051SYMIR s 4 10S 3 2 Si 4 21 21 2i Deronde II G Bedwell 8 12 12 5 2 0051SYMIR w 4 IOC 4 S 4 k 3 42 31 3 Gross J Hochrein 21 21 1151 12 9010 = EFFENDI wn 7 102 7 4 7s fi1 d 5 4s D Connellys Louis 15 ir f LouisH880 H880 GRIP wn 4 IOC S 5 5 f h 73 fi1 5 Hopkins Gallaher Bros C 0055 CHUCKLES wn 3 103 2 C 23 2s 2 4 G3 W Dunn E J McGraw 10 0012 TERRIBLE BILT w3 OS 5 7 G 7 73 5h 7s 7 = E Scharf W R Mizoll 15 20 0 20 S 4 00 10 JOHN REARDON wn C 111 fi 3 S S S S S G Burns J W Schorr 4542 45 Time 45Time 24 4SH 115 141 equals track record Track fast Winner I h by Hon Brush White Rose trained by A G Hlakoley Went to post at 454 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving TOWTON FIELD began fast and sprinting into an easy load in the first quarter was rated in front under mild restraint for tho remainder of the way PARDNKR ran well and moved iin roso lutoly on the stretch turn but could never get up to the winner YMIR was hard ridden allthe way and was slowly wearing the loaders down at the finish JOHN REARDON was carried verv wide on the first turn and stumbled EFFEXDI ran well CHUCKLES showed speed Scratched 8075 Chester Kruni 107 Overweights Effendl 2 pounds Chuckles Terrible Hill 4 SIXT K KSoilin yearolds and upward Soilin Not value to winner 305 second 00 third 40 AWtPPSt V4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9120 JONQUIL w 3103 72 2 21 3J l AV Dunn E J McGraw 3 41 4 S5 7 10 8090AFTERGLOW wr 3 97 3 1 4i 3l 2i 2 Neylon J W Schorr l G5 11101215 0055 JEWEL OF ASIA w 3 103 9 G Sh 41 41 31 Dreyer R V Haymaker 20 30 20 S 3 a011sROSEMARY WB 3 100 C 3 I1 I1 Ink 41 Hopkins J I Watklns 3 4 lSu75 35 8903 JACK XUNNALIAwn 9 113 S S 5i 53 5 5s C Miller A F Dayton 15 20 12 5 2 9055 SILICIC w 5 113 44 73 7 fi Cl G Burns J Forrester 20 40 40 15 S 0179 CHERRY SEED wn 4 114 5 5 C3 GU 7s 73 Gross J W Hedrick 15 15 15 fi 3 9010 DEFY wn 4 112 2 9 99 St S3 J Robbins J T Robbins 50 CO GO 25 12 7734 FAWN w 4 112 1 7 S1 S = 9 9 J WilliamsJ R Tliornby 50 50 25 10 5 Time 24 49 114 now track record Track fast Winner ShieldsWent H f by Peter Pan Jessanl trained by W Shields Went to post at 521 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tiip same JONQUIL was off forwardly and while running in closest pursuit of the pacemaker from the start is carried wldo on the stretch turn but came again and wearing the leader down got up to win in tlm last few strides AFTERGLOW saved ground nil the way and shook off ROSEMARY at the sixteenth post but was tiring at the end JEWEL OF ASIA finished well and outstayed the tiring ROSEMARY for third place Tho latter set a fast pace to the last eighth and gave way JACK NUNNALLY finished fant and close uy uyScratched Scratched 9120Incision 110 9015 Russell McGill 109 S9SS Dynamo 100 9130 Satyr 102 Overweights Jonquil 3 pounds Jewel of Asia 3 O 1 A SEVENTH RACE 1 11G Miles 9053 148 5 112 Purso 500 3yearolds and up J rt JL ward Selling Not value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPStU Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P s 0081 AUOLAXTE WH 4 P9 7 4 1 1 1J 1 = Neylon C L Maoko Maoko0054F 50 50 50 20 S 0054F GODMOTHER ws 3 SS 4 5 i 2 21 2l 21 Deronde C T Halse 7 S 7 2J l 1081 3HEDGE HOSE w C 110 3 1 21 3U 3i 35 3 3ii Snyder E Utterback 1079 3 BEN PRIOR w 5 107 1 1 3 = 4 53 5 4 4 v Dennler N B Davis a 57721 7 78989MERRY 8989MERRY LAD w 5 111 G 7 5 = 51 45 4l 53 Montuur B Trotter 35 4 2 I 12 111 JUDGE MONCK w 5 110 5 3 C5 6 f G G AV Dunn AV J McDermott 21 1i 4 3 G5 12 105 JACK LAXSON w G 107 2 G 7 7 7 7 7 Gross C N Freeman S 12 10 4 S5 S5Time Time 25 50 116 143 149 Track fast Winner Ch ir bv The Commoner Niaxus trained by F Wright WrightWent Went to k st at 5 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ADOLANTB outran liis opponents to tlic lirst turn and showed tlie most speed till the way but was tiring at the end and just lasted long enough to win FAIRY GODMOTHER finished gamely and was catching the winner at every stride HEDGE ROSE ran well but tired in the stretch and just lasted long enough to outstay BEN PRIOR for third place The latter made a fast finish MERRY LAD tired JUDGE poorlyScratched MONCK ran poorly Scratched 1KI51 Stick Tin 105 SST 7 Siiorty Northcut 107 107Overweights Overweights Fairy Godmother 4 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