Training Gallops at Woodbine, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-10

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TRAINING GALLOPS AT WOODBINE. Toronto. Out.. May !. — Thougli it rained pl.nti fully the previous night, the traek at Woodbine Thursday was neither muddy not slow, and mm h interesting work was sliown. the liesf by the time standard being a mile in 1:45% by the Kings Patter Mausolns. owned by H. II." Roberts of Sun eoe, and receiving his preparation in the stable of trainer John Nixon. Be weal alone for the tirs ive furlongs, and was joined by Aprisa for the rest of the mile. The Plater finished out a mile an.l an eighth in two minutes, and Hie mile and ii quarter in 2:15%. The tirst smarter was run in 2~ %. the half in 52%, and the Imm imsilen in 1 :17%. The coil carried more than his racing weight and did his work without trouble. A.- has already lieeu -aid here. Mausolns is an Improved horse this season, and may be eouuted on h an important factor in the decision of Canadian bled raees to which he is eligible. He is now four tears old. From Mr. Seagrams stable the Platers Dark Rosaleeii, Meissen and Froissart went au easy mile in 1:60, the first half in 52%. Sea Lord heal V.i-iaii... going ■ mile In 1:4S%. Both these are Platers, t« o. Mr, Seagram having live nominations. Percy Ryans work was live furlongs in 1:00. Beehive had last years Plate winner. Hearts of • aK. to accompany him in his task, and he had i he better of the older none. Beehive did his mile in 1 :4fl%, alter going the tirst quarter in 24%, the hall in 60and, and three-quarters in 1:18. Hearts uf Oak was limed Ihe mile and a quarter in 2:19%, lull Beehive was taken up as ROOM as Die mile w.i-passed. tol. Hendries Slipper Day worked a mile Well in hand behind Privet Petal in 1 : ."it 1 1 . and looked as il she .oiil.l have gone up to him when wanted. Privet Petal showed more inelination to run than in his previous gallops. VotVode, with iniieh more than his weight up. dhl ■ mile in 1:53%. Other works «.l inlen st were: Southern Maid, tiall in •"• and three quarters in 1:174-,; fountain •r«. three-quarters in 1:18%, and Dr. Ned ■ -eeon.l slower; Plate Glass, half in .".4; Moving Picture, three qua iters in 1:24; Odds On. three 4-igliths in :rr-"f. : Red Fire and John Peel, three-eighths in 38%; Splatter and Last Spark, three ► igliths in :;s; Sir l.auiaelot ami Vpsilon. three quarters in 1:21; Hampton Dame, three-eighths in ;l*: Calumny, thiee-quarters in 1:18%; Tom Savers, half In 48%; David Jillies and Fergus tbrae-eigbths in 38%; Golden Jug. Charon and Sniilhtield. half in ."7: Waveney. three-eighths in :; i; Dahomey Boy. half in 53%; Rustling and Puritan Lass, mile m 1:54%; Photographer 11.. qimrler in •_.".. ahead of Fair Montague, Akeldauia ami Arbile: Tankard, half in 54%. The Bi.M.kd.ile Stable horses were all out for an ailing only. Several of the two vear olds and the English ini|Mjrtatioiis. Tippecanoe, Hernial and Double Bass, were nilieh admired. W Several of the Millar two year olds in trainer John Nixons charge are temporarily on the shelf, suffering from bucked shins.


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