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TRAINING GALLOPS AT WOODBINE. 1 ii in ii Toronto. Out.. May 14. — Most of Tuesday s work „ at Woodbine was done in a driz/.lo of chilly i am. :1 and outside the "dogs" that were set up to keep 1 • the horses in the middle of the track. The most ! interesting gallops of the day were those of the , Kings Platers. l.eeliive went alone a mile m 1 , 1:48%, the lirst half in 62, and he liuislied out a . mile aud an eighth in 2:03 and the mile and a | quartet in 2: is. . . Colonel llendries Slipper Day, as usual, did her . task behind Privet Petal, while behind her were . r Kockspring and Martena. the latter pair working " oulv pari of the distance. Slipper Day went halt I a mile in 53% ami a mile in 1:50.-.. tinislnng a t ; mile and an eighth in 2:114-.-.. . J Burton Holland galoped the hunter Bilberry a i * mile In 1:88% in the middle of the track. Tropac- 0 on olum went once around in 1:52. I Jim L. and Jomiuil. both from the W. J. -« ■ Illuiurray stable, schooled well through the held. s Hearts of Oak. going alone, showed good speed 1 for I mile, doing the journey iu 1:45%. the hist t , hall in 51%. The two year old. Harry Bassett 11.. • j put in half a mile in ".1%. and is showing as » , much speed as anything of his age at the track. Other works were: Sarolta, mile in 1:40. and d ; Venus Crania a second slower: St. Mass, a mile in a i 1 :,!» Sherlock Holmes, half mile in 50% and three- . quarters in 1:18; P.attle Song, tive furlongs in 1:011: : , old Reliable, la front of Cliff Stream, a mile in " 1 T. r-- the first half in 55: Banjo Jim. three-quartern iu 1:18%. before the ••dogs" were set • , | out; Tankard, live furlongs in 1:07: Odds On. bait . mile in : 2: Bed Fire and John Peel, half mile m 58%; Colden Gleam, mile in 1:54%: Alai Bass, .; i half mile in 52%; loin Horn, three-quarters m lis- Last Spark and Splutter, half mile in 52%; ioua « . three-eighths in 38; Oartley. half mile m .J 57- Tov Boy, half mile in 51%; Incle Ed., three quarters In 1:19 Dish Heart and Irish King, half f mile in 52, and three quarters iu 1:21. lloisis from southern points will be coming in t regularly now. and yesterday saw the arrival of if 1 a the following, intended for racing in Cauada this s i season: J | W Moores Joe Stein. Bcttie Sue. Miss Cayle, ._ Bessie Latimer, Cr.vstal. Marjorie D.. and Big Flight. [[ O Pons Snowflakes and Dicks Pet. I»r O M. Millers Luther and Forfair. A. W. Hoots Dusky Lad. Cseeit and I telus. K J Allisons Harrv Shaw. Smoky Dan. Ireat s Mar, I. B. Hanvll, Jack Harlow and Miss Camp i S. Polk"s Cisko. Lye White and Libert Kose. i The Allison aud Polk lots, finding no stable room D available for them at Woodbine, went on to Moil i I Heal and will race at the half mile meeting there. 1 ii I telu in the Hoots stable, is a two-year-old brother to the speeder Oklahoma sprinter. I teat, i. in the same stable. The latter is now seven years s old The Hoots. Allison and Polk contingent came ic rroai Oklahoma and t Ik- others from Lexington yesterday was an otr day for the working of the * Platers a I Woodbine. Manv of the other horses were e ■•iv.-u useful work, however, mostly at short distances s- The weather was cold and raw. but the c track was iu fairly good condition. Liberty Hall, from the Davies stable, breezed :l a bait ■ 51%, and is acting well this spring. King 18 Hamburg went t hree eighths in 4o. Queen Sam. "• Beware and Fair Annie galloped a mile iu 1 : 4. Vorkville, from the Richings string, put In six lx furlongs in 1:19% and Chad Baford live-eighths in , 1 00 The Crew two year -olds. Pepper Sauce and " Iaunie Jean showed a lialf iu 52, the former leading, — as usual The Plate candidate. Percy Byaa, wenl ;l three quarters iu 1:2:;. He will probably not be a a starter in the big race. Hon. dani Becks two-year-old Photographer 11. ;• although small, possesses an abundance of speed. He breezed three-eighths in 37 ami is showing improvement n dally. Hair Spring went a ball In 53%. Ill** horses Of George 97. Scott were all gjveu in -low work. Dr. K. L. Swar.nger went a ball iu in 51%, Sir L. Joe three-eighths in 48 and Qua. Len [■ii l-*-tl"i a half in 50%. Jim I. ami Jonquil went together a half In 50. .,, William Walkers Magic star went three-eighths in In ::T ■- Martallas three-eighths was in 37%. Milton 00 l.e Roy does not intend racing the latter until mid-siimincT. ,1 . ... .... The Brookdale Stables Crystlawoga, with nppe-caane, „.. weal three eighths in 37ft. The former is is going exceptionally well this spring. Ol the Upr , ;. bid Platers, Volvode went three-quarters iu 1:22% and Gerald G. three quarters in 1:24. Other move- were: Ask Ma. half in 5: : Jacomp, Bve-elghtba ii 1:09; sir Blaise, three-quarters In I 1H. and Montagnie. three eighths in 37%. Dumber of the prominent stables now racing at ie piiulieo will come to Woodbine next week. Willie Martin will ship ou Sunday. Jockey It. Watts will come along W. Knapp, who rede for Robert Davis ■s last summer, is employed with the Martin stable. ,. The horses of H. C Bedwell and 11. P. Whitnej rv will leave later in the week. Taplm will come at Willi tic- termer, while Nathan will neb- lor Albert ,t Simons, who is training the Whitney horses. laaaa Turner has secured the services of jockey n J. Smyth lor th.- Canadian circuit.