Dorothy Dean in Form.: J. W. Fullers Good Filly Among Days Winners at Blue Bonnets., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-06

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DOROTHY BEAN IN FOM J. W. FULLERS GOOD FILLY AMONG DAYS WINNERS AT BLUE BONNETS. Runs Mile in 1:39-., and Beats Good Opposition in Allowance Rate — Ideal Conditions tempt Big Crowd to Montreal Track. Mom real. Que., June 5. --Ideal racing conditions prevailed t l..y for ibe irst time since tile I * I tx * -Bonnets nviiiii- began last Saturday. Racial en thusiatts took advantage of it ami a tremendous . it tiering, which exceeded in i •• j ; 1 1 o. numbers thai of the opening day turned out al Uie beautilul cours ImiI of Mount Boyal. The urogram, however, ua- not an attractive one. There were no take Bxtures and large fields went to tin pout in a miijiii Ity of tlic races. All bat two of the win uetts bad ion- margins 10 spare at the Iwiiili and in only two in. tances iliil tin- favorite finish in from. An allowance race al on.- mill bronchi "lit the Ik si liciii ul the afternoon This race was run as the fourth ami .!. V. fuller, of Texas, furnished rue favorite ami winner in his good iill Dorothj Dean, which beat her nearest opponent bj lengths. 1 in ii! Dean left Ibe barrier none loo v.iH. imt Lai;: 11 steadilj ami got to tin leaders when will straightened out in the homestretch. The nnli was ran in 1 :." :!--. a smart performance. The pace was la 1 from the beginning. Emerald Coin enjoyed a lead 01 balf a doaen lengths at one stage 1 1 the raaaing. sin ran the first half in -IT.,. Emerald Jems ran- was in the nature of a tryout tor the 0,000 Dorvai Derby. The Illy showed that sin- does not fane;, going the Derby route. so it is doabtfui if she will be a starter in the l ia race. The province-bred l.insju. winner of the Coronation Stakes at Woodbine, scored an easy vie lorj in tin- opening dash. She led all the waj . ad beat Splutter by tour lengths. I.insiu bj the beat • stuadiau-bred two-year-old shown so far this season. Mi. 1- owned by C. S. Campbell of Montreal, and v. 1- foaled al the tatters farm a few miles from this eily. Jockey Kermath and Juverence proved a winning combination in tin- steeplechase. Juverence well ami won with ease from idle Michael, trenced rue promising green fencer, Tom Horn, was carried 01:1 of ibe course at the Brat Jump or he might have been a factor. .1. W. lv an has purchased the plater Harry Lander of F. .1. Grefer. John Bright, live stock inspector of Canada, and John F. Kyan. manager of the Canadian National Bureau of Breeding, were visitors at I.lue Bourn Is I liis afternoon. 8. X. Rotman reports that Chariestoaiaa and Wooden Shoes will lie shipped to Dorvai Park from New York to start in the 0,000 Derby. In the event of the track being heavy. J. W. lledriek will send Czar Michael to the post. lames Carmthefs, who was associated with the late Alex Shields in the ownership of a big stable, which included among others Advance Guard, was a isitor this afternoon. This was the Brat racing that Mr. Can -til hers lias seen this year. He has a two and a three -year-old at his place here by ltassellaw out of the mare Widows Mite, which formerly raced in his, colors. Bath of these youngsters have been put in training and will start in 1 the fall at Bfaae Bonnets.


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