Plate Favorite Working Well: Beehive Continues to Show Promisingly in Trials at Woodbine-Gossip from Canada, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-20

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PLATE FAVORITE WORKING WELL. Beehive Continues to Show Promisingly in Trials at Woodbine — Gossip from Canada. Toronto, Oat., May 19. The keen poblie Interest in the apiii-i ain of the racing aeaaoa Is amply iudl ,ai.d lii the ai ii-iidam-.i at the morning work al ,„.,il,im-. rii,. Ihlne stables are all occupied or spoken 1,,,. and all available stalls in tin- neighborhood have also been engaged : it competitors at the coming meeting, but tin: horses trained here appear :,, i,. pretty well aWe to take enre of themselves agaiust much of the opisisition. The lol that will earn Bobert Ihivies canary and Mack stri|ied jacket, for Instance, seems to include the tools for almost any kind of a Job, from the two year-olds lllsl a liee 1 1 to a couple of miles. They have mi proved lii-vim! all anticipation in appearance, for thej arere decidedly raggeil-looked this spring as ■ 1, -nil of lack ol ■ master Land in the Interreg iiiini of more than a quarter of a year between trainers. The two-year-olds in this stable l""k useful, though the highest priced fellow, Kmg Hamhnrg. has not shown as well as Sdaxim Belle ■ud Stat ress. which took like real Hyera. i in Kings Plate favorite, Beehive, aiade his I ., ii;. hi strongei t n.: liy working a mile in 1:42%, ami a mile ami a quarter in 2 IO%, quite handily. on the other haml. the opposition showed np 1111 favurably. Uohl Bad, which worked ■ rew dayi a-ii iii ii:i.;.-.. was doing ber best this morning lu put 111 a mill- iii 1:44%, and a mile and a quarter in _:l"i Sli|i|nT Day itil a mile and an eighth in two minutes, the lirst mile lu 1:45%. Old Be liable 11.1 bard pal to d ■ mile in 1:48%, and .1 oiile and a quarter in J17. not as good as 1 hituters work ■ little later. The hunter was 1 iiiiaiiiliiiii. and he was ridden by Mr. Codg.ton. who Uavi the mount in the Thornciiff Plate nct im il»y. Tropaeulnm carried at leant 155 pounds, but b bowed a mile in 1:4k1.-.. and a mile and a quarter lu 2:16%. The fast work of the day was a mile in 1:41%, : u.i a mill ami a quarter in 2:10, by T. J- Birds Martian, a « -■ i * that lie took from Mrs. I.. A. l.iv illusions stable In a selling race here last fall. i!ii- was the fastest work of the season al the di-i.ii.ii. Southern Maid went three-quarters in 1:14% today, which is the beat sprinting work of tin-M-a on. The l.iii-st arrivals were: Willie Martins Cogs, Kaytleroseros, Mi llator, The Bumo and the two war olds Tie Pin, Ily Home and Pled Piper: ].. .1. Wlllards rlingle and Mama Johnson, and H. ;. p.iiiweUs Bolter. Mrs. Livingstons bones, in charge of htatl Peakea, are dm- tonight. Hiiiiit work-outs it"t previously reported: UnsliTiL. mile in 1:43% accompanied by Pnrltan 1 a-s in- lirst three-quarters In 1:17%; Calumny, mill, and an eighth in 1:30%, the ti-sl mile in 114j.; Dnquesne. beating ITncle Ed, three-quarters in 1:17: sir Laancelol and Ypsllon, half in 19; Tankard, half in si : Dorothy Priwer and Flossie I.eo. half in 48%; Irish Beart beat Iii-h Kinu three-quarters in 1:17-.. the arst half in 09%: afar-lena, nail In 50%; Sherlock Holmes, mile in 1:4V Join S. mis and Arran, half in 50%: Dead Sit it. Bv eighths in 1:05: Dr. Dougherty, flve-eighths in 1:05%; Harry Lauder and Sir Blaise, three-quar-tera ia.l:17%; Dynamite, aeveii-elghths in 1:33%, wii.i sin. eo tho Ural three-quartera In 1:17%; obrnirg Belle, three eighths in .".".: .1. H. Houghton, three-quarters In 1:15%: Montagnie, three inarters in 1:10; Tokay, ball in 50%; Dr. K. L. Swarenger, tbrea-quarterti in 1:17; rToral Park, tnili- in 1:50%; Indolence, half in 52%; Bettie She, three-quarters 11 1 l*-- .lust Bed. half In "2:;-.: General Ben I.e li. three-quarters in 1:17%; Vreeland, half In • ■": Sir liiiu. five-eighths in 1:00; Astrologer mile in J .:.. .loiniuil. .liui L. and Lehnarao achooled in the fii-lii. .lim 1.. looking like a lac aeoj jauiper. I.ink-.,|a. with Sluiiisnii up, wni kid on the tlal a mile in 1:57, a mile and a quarter in i!:-*, and a mile aud three eighths in 2:42V6. The outstanding feature of the trials of the horses at Woodbine yesterday morning was thai of Plate Glass, which ten in his best im.ve of the season. 11- appeared to sulk i* numerous occasions previously ii-- spring. 1ml he ran kindly yesterday, ami in loiiiiiany with Moving Picture wenl three-quarters in 1:15%. The fractional tlaae was: 23%, 35 isi.. 1:01. Moving Picture was shaken off in the dual furloiiL ami was timed separately three near ters in 1:1!... The effort of the Daviea sprinter was gratifying to trainer Henry McDanlel, ami he pro balily can now Im- depended 1 1 1 • -i ■ to run to his old time form. The two year olds from Hie Davies stable were sciimleil at the barrier, from which Maxim Belh and Kins Hamburg followed rlosely behind Alal Baaa a half in In1-.. The quarter was in 23% ami the three-eighths in 36. Qoeeu Sain weal a mile in 1 :491 . The Seagram Platers were breezed. Dark Rosa Iceii and Sea Lord showing three-eighths in 30%; tastatki ami Proissarl three eighths in 30%. Hearts of oak acted well while schooling al tin hairier, after which he went a quarter in 23%, three-eighths in 33, hull in 10%. He has all his iii! Pin- rest of the string were givei ly a -.low jog. The Dvnictit pair. Double Bass and Befldal, worked together, quarter in 23%. three-elghtha in 36, hall in 19%, after which Double Bass urea awai from hi- running mate. IP- covered three-quarters in 1:17. with Hernial live lengths away. Pair lo wen! hail in 52%. In. li.li uce showed a smart performance when tic went a quarter in --" . half in 49%, three-quarters in 1:16%, ami the mile iii 1:44, well in hami. He acta Hkia a good colt. The two year old. Common-ada. wenl a quarter in 24. three-elghtha in 30%, ami half in 19 . handily. Walkers Banjo -lim went n good mile in 1:46%; Letoarno a mile in 1:47%: Tom Horn a mile in 1:49% and mile and an eighth in 2:05. and I.oo/.er live eighths in 1:05. Captain Ben pui in three-quarters in 1:17: Free lauds three-quarters was in 1:19; Stellate live • tilths i-i Lin-..: Arran, all oat, mile in 1:49%; Tom Sav. rs three-quarters in 1:21. cantering; Sn,.w Hakes went three-quartera in 1:18%; Caaaowarj three-quarters in 1:17%, which was good work for blm. The Giddlngs two-year-obi, Otero, showed a half in 50. as diii the hunter. Trooaeolum; Mail Order went the same distance in 50%. Sir p.laise breened three-eighths in 37%; Old Reliable, in i ipanj wiili cliff Stream and Irish King. wenl three-eighths in 57: Toy Boy breened three-eighths in 36; Liale Hose and Dish Heart went Bve-eigbths in 3:0.".: Stout Heart live eighths in 1:04: Jaeoiiio no eighths in 1:05: HaVTOCk and Stalmore ha!! in 54%: Enterprise live-eighths in 1:077.-,; Boy half in 52. The Seagram two-year-olds, RmithBeld. Charon and Golden Jug. wenl together a halt in 52%. The Hendrie youngsters, David Gllles. Last Spark and S|.luti. r. breesed a quarter in 21-.: HeRie B. w nt a quarter in 27; Dolly B breezed a quaiier in 20%.


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