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BEEHIVE IN GRAND FORM UNBEATEN GIDDINGS THREE-¥EAR-OLD WINS BREEDERS- STAKES AT WOODBINE. Carries 123 rounds and Runs Away from His Opposition — Amateur Riding Revived in Thorucliffe Plate — Willie Martin Scoics Double. Toronto. Out.. May 2b. Beehive, winner of th-Kings PJate on Saturday last, added another 10 ill.- lit ot vie lor.c.-, lie iius scored, when lie won me Breeder!* Stake at Woodbine this afceraouu lioiii a Ii.iimI of Canadian lireels. The race- was a d* li i mile ami an eighth and had an add d value of 12.600. Beehive, which was ridden by i IV. ih. iva, rated ln-hind ill*- pace lot three quartern ot a atile, thea went to the Croat aad in toe stretch drew away lata ■ l"iig lead to . w ntii.iiiy w in hj ten lengths. The Breeder* stake.- ha* heea an animal feature .1 racing Utt three-year-olds at Woodbine dace DCS. it- tabled iiistoiy since UMO is as follows: Vear. Winner. Wi. Jockey. ai. Time. 1HW0 The Provost 122 Ballard ...$ 5.u 2: i:: . P.tOl John Unsk in ....121 Vititoe .... G20 2:04 V late* Lyddite 1 T. Walker.. 710 2:00% 1003 Ayrshire Lad ...127 Monro 889 2:02 lVOI War Whoop 122 Roman, tli . 920 2:01 ;i 100a Will King 122 K. Walsh .. 800 2. mi.. 1008 Slaughter 127 Treubel ... B30 1:50 . fill/ Sea Wall 117 Melaiiiel .. :ni5 t : - . »--. 196S Seismic 127 C 11. Slulg 80O 1:58 . IM09 Courtier 122 Goldstein .. 800 l:..s-. Ei 10 Parmer 121.1. Wilson.. 805 I .".■. . 1011 St. Baas 127 K. Pagan .. 835 1:56% 1012 Ambertte 117 G. Baraa .. B30 2: H l!»13 Hearts of oak. ..127. 1. Wilaoa.. 1,420 1:50% t:tl I Beehive 120 C. Teak ... 1.770 1:56% There Mil two oilier features, one tin Thorn elitle Ilate. which tailed lor hunters to he ridden by gentlemen riders, and the other, the Wood bine Sie -ph-chase Makes. |1,500 added. The TI1..111- • i.iie l*late proved rather easy lor Tropaeoinm, Which led the entire trip. The stable that is ikhi nader Hi- aoai de course of "Miss Chambiet" tiirni- It -d the winner of the Jumping race in Hands alironad, which won in easy lashion frora T uu Horn. There were seven starters in the steeplechase and ■■lily three of them finished be course *0jerlfhoO mishap. BryndoWB lost his rider at the second fence and the Garth pair, Kxton and Bbomb. went down at the same jump, the latter the tirst lino around ami l.xlon the last time. Promoter al o lell. All of the riders but Kohler escaped in jury. The latter Buffered a fractured collarbone Willie Martin furnished two of the afternoons wlnaers in Kaydcrosero* and The Ramp The former woa the opener, while The Humps victory eaine with tke running •! the seventh race. i II bill. .in id holds went to the past in a majority if tin races and the finishes in two of tlieni. the first and sixth, weft so close that it was im possible to tell which bad won mini the official placing was displayed, lu each of these races the In -l three horses tinished noses apart, the winner in both Instances getting im in tie last -Hide. Gentlemen riders wile seen for the tirst line- at W Ihiae in several years when the Thorncllffe Plate was run this afternoon, Tropaeoium. the win mi. vi- ridden by Mr. H. K. Hodgson. Ther-e-i ices will be featured at several of the track on the circuit Ink riunmor. As a result ot i!i ih dience at the post in the first i:ii, todaj Joekej Teahan and Davis area fines •• 5, while Guy Boras was laspcwdtd for the remainder of the meeting. Jockey I . 1 1 1 r 1 1 ■ i . an apprentice rider, developed by T"in Brown al Charles! "i last winter, will re port t" Lewis Uarth here tomorrow. Kd Moon announce I that he would shin his stable from lure to Hamilton, where his buses will he ii teii until tie opening of the meeting at that plaee. Edward Trotter will lave lor Montreal on Than day. John W. Schorr will send labia along with Ibe Trotter -table. lb.- man- will Im- a starter at I.lue Bonnets urn Saturday in the Jacques artier Selling Slakes, which will be the feature on the op. niir. l.n s program. Henry McHinici will lake the Davie* stable t« Blue Bonnets on Saturday and Harry Biddings will shi| all of his horses to Montreal on Sunday. Tinto. which was a starter ill the seventh race, i- an imported horse. He was sent over la -I winter b 11. West, a former Torontoniaa, who now makes bis home in England ami consigned to Harry McDaniel. Tinto was a winner on the other side. He ■bowed speed in bis race yesterday, being a keen contender for over half a mile before be quit. Edward Belling was among the arrivals from 1.. ins. lib- He i- ben with John W. Schorr and will spend the summer ai the different meetings on the I .iii.iiian rin ult .