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■r t - J8 B lo 10 1 1, - 10 _ S L6 X 1 ; 9 J 13 13 I 1S4 s4 7 • J . l 11 j ,, „ 01 * s = B. L i -. 1 1 „ _ t 1 90 1 M 1 5 10 ir, M jo . ■ ;q e. B C. in " ■ i-. ,,i a ; r" T j r j 1. 1 - J .* j no 1 M 1 -5 1 10 10 1 5J iU 1 65 S5 1 1 : 50 0 1 :. d g b ;- ■ :e 1 ■ . - of f 7 . _ 1 ~ _ - J _ , i 1 it it at jt u I v. I tl the w 1 ■d I aj ti ,t : S r- i 1 - _ j out -it i : t I !. out at | i | r- - " " by ft - _ i 1 1 I - d. ]• 1 | - 1 _ 1 1 5 1 6 1 i the lie I • ii i I v. at : " _ and nl j 1 - _ ut 1 1 out ut l 1 out in 1 ul 1 1 ■ in in up ii i I 1 I I 1 90. i«. t I BLUE BONNETS FORM CHART. — . _ , . MONTREAL. QUE.. FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1914.— Sixth day. Montreal Jockey Tub. Spring Meeting of 7 days. 22 books on. j Weather clear. Presiding - — Judge, Prances Nelson. Starter, : — A. . B. Dade. , — , Bacing ~. Secretary. : Joseph _t McLennan. . Baling starts at 2:3U p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. A t i Q KIBST BACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. 75880— 54%— 8— 118. 00 added. I year olds. JL *j:000 Canadian foaled. Allowances. Net value to winner !I5; second. 50; third. 5 Index Horses AWtllSt V4 j a4 str Kill Jockeys Owners O H C P S I I3!t iI.INSIN w 128 4 1 l«l 1- l» 1* G Burns C 8 Campbell 7-M3-4U-Moat— 14470 SPLCTTER W117 3 I 3« 2 24 24 E Taplin J S Hendrie 2 2?. ll-.7-20out 146EDLADT SPBNDTHT w 111 2 2 l* 35 3s V .1 Collins N Macfarlane 7 M 10 3-2 out 14888 SMlTHiIELD w 110 1 4 4 4 4 I J Smyth J B Seagram 25 40 40 10 3 2 Time. 24, 48*5. 55%. Track fast. Winner— Br. g, by Dublin— Insinuate trained by W. K. Presgrave. Went 0 ; ost at 2:32, At | ost 1 niiuute. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second and third diiving. LINSIN raced Into the lead St once and won all the way under restraint. SPI.ITTKB was as easily best the others and was in close pursuit of the winner for three-eighths, but tired near the cud. LADY SPEND I IIBIKT raced gamely, but could never get up. 1 /I fi -£ /I BBCOND RACK— 5-8 Mile. 75383—5814—2—108. 80 added. 2-ycar-olds. JL tJcOOttr Alowances. Net value to winner 3440: second. 2.~ : third. 5. Index lloiscs AWtPPSt t % Striiii Jockeys Owners O H P S 14471 ORMULU w 101 3 3 41 14 l1 l« J Collins J A Thomson 4 4 H-St-MS-a 11471 -KB "TUMP wu lit! I 2 2nk 3i 2* 1" J Hanover J W Schorr 7-107-1013 2H 3out 14435-ST1B lI w KJ7 u 5 5and 53 5i SI C Clement MrsI.A Livgston M 40 4» 10 4 14510 STALWART IIELKNw M8 4 7 7 7 6* 4:1 C VanDunL Weiss la S 20 E 8-1 145883JEPPERaON w 104 7 4 3 44 4* 64 J CallalianA J Staffard 20 3n M 4 145 1 IDA CLAIRE w 110 11 li 2«i 3" 8« K Murphy S Ross 8 12 12 I 1 14471 DR. LARRICK w 10a fit! 6* i- 7 7 R Pickett J S Tyree 10 12 12 4 6 5 Time, 2423. 48. 1:01. Track fagt. Winnei — Ch, f. by Pair Play Orients trained by a. B. Cochran. Went to jiost at "2:58. At post 6 minutes. Start j;ood and slow. Won cantering: second and third driv ing. ORMII.1" raced to the front with B rush on the far turn and. drawing sway into a long lead, was sin;; u|, -,f rm. ,.,„! fl ] CRUMP was in a jam at the start and was palled up. then raced fast and gaaseay, but never was al le to get to the leader. STIR IT fiuished test and outstayed STALWART HELEN the final drive. The latter was shushed back at the start and dosed a big gap. IDA CLAIRE was eased up when he tired after running a fast half. Scratched— 14482Piher, 107. Overweights — Stir I p. ■ pounds. "I /I £J Q CT THIRD rack 3-4 Mile. 88888—1:18% 8 188. 00 added. 3-year olds inlay- A. tltO Q Q ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8438; second. 00; third. ?5Q. "index Horses AWtPPSt t C 34 Str Kin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S 14431 DR~ R. L. SWCRwn 5 100 J fi a1 24 24 11 R Shilling » W Scott 15 20 5 8 4 14811 DR. DOUOHRTT W» 7 113 I 4 1- l3 li 2 C Peak F Harrington 15 20 20 8 4 14325 TOT BOY w 10 102 11 2 f $| fk J Collins J W Fuller 5 « S 2 8-C 145tl AMORET w 7 109 1 3 41 3?. 4" 4i J HanoverF Harlan 12 15 15 t; :; 1451 1 -DICKS PET w 3 101 14 11 a". 81 fiJ ■"- C VanDunO Pons 10 15 15 fi I I455 i-CLIKF EDGE wit S 108 0 10 8l 0* ffj fi- J CallahanR E AVatkins 4 S 2 4-5 14307 SACKCLOTH w 4 MO 4 1 21 ll2 91 71 F Murphy F Feitner 10 15 15 6 I 14534 11MLI WB5M0 8 18 11412 12 5* M Nathan H D Poyneer 15 20 20 8 4 14580*JOE FINN WB 4 M4 15 12 131 1 $ 0 .1 Smvth Miss K A Tyson 4 5 4 2 1 14500 CH 1 1. LA wb 8 107 12 » U* 9h 7 lot C Jones C E Rogers 10 12 12 5 .4 14«1» BI.MA w 5 109 7 8 TiJ 7.M0 11. C Grand R V Haymaker 15 20 20 S 4 14552 CRI8CO wb 4 109 :: 5 10h 13 13- 12 B Pickett S Louis 30 40 30 12 fi 1455G LIBERTY HALL w 111 S 7 fiU fi- 11- 13» P GoklsfnR Davies 10 12 10 4 2 14511 DAISY IT.ATT WB 4 106. 11 14 142 14- 14- 14- W AndressJ I. Watkins 15 15 10 I : 1455K HENOTIC wb 5 98 M IS 15 10 15 li J Aeton J J Ryan 50 100 100 40 M Time. 24. 49, 1:18%. Track fast. Wintur — Ch. g, by AM Krank or Canopus — Ben Led! trained by 6. W. Scotti. Went to i ost at 3:29. At pest 3 minutes. Start good ami slow Won driving: second and third the same. DR. B. L. SWABENGEB was a forward contender from the start and. wearing DR. DOUGH ERTV down when straightened out In the hoasestreten, Bnlshrd gamelv under panlshsaent and w is drawing clear at the cud. DR. DOUGHERTY took the bad quickly and stt the pace to the stretch. bin lired la the hist eighth. TOY BOY raced forwardly throughout and nhished gamelv. but was doing ids best at the end to oatsta? AMOBBT. The latter finisheil resolutelv and close up. DICKS PET closed a big gip. JOE 1-INN was awav badly. Scratched— 14511 Captain Elliott, 100; 14514 Master Jim. 107: 14550 Chad Bated, 105; 14373Gen-eral Warren. !»7: 14511 Kayderoseros. 10s: 14358 Sal eaia. 105; 14301 Willis, no. Overweight.— Picks Pet. :; pounds; Lima. 4: Daisy Plait. 1: Dr. Dougherty. 1; Crisco. 1. 11 CA Qft KoiRTH BACB— 1 Mile. 88141- -12S7%— 3— M7. 1914.sh80 added. 8year-olds and na TUOO ward. Allowances. Net value to winner .-MOO: second. 85; third. »75. Index Horaea AWtllSt U b Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C g S 1447-J TMTBOTHY DEAN w 3 106 9 7 51 2 11 1" J Collins .1 W Fuller 2 2 hB5 4-6 2-4 14487 I EMERALD OEM wS 87 1 I D ll 1- and V F Murphy F J Coleman 10 M 15 6 3 12442 SILENT PILOT wn 3 98 5 10 fi1 4» 8*2* U 3 CailahanMrsLALivgston « 8 I 3 S-5 14238 U BTEPPA w 4 107 2 4 ll 6 6-1 4 4J W AndrcssF H Hawkins fi IS 1". fi I 1-1011 JACOB BlNN wn 4 109 8 S S» S3 84 V V II Pickett J H McCarren 25 30 30 10 4 142 18 * FATHOM w 3 107 1 I P V 5.*. 54 J HanoverH Penny 5 5 4 3 2 35 14488 i*X A R MICHAEL a s 3 102 4 5 10 91 9K 9" 7»t XV Ilinphy J W Hedrick Jr 15 Li 20 8 4 11335 RUNWAY WB 4 18310 G 4-* 73 7- 8« 8« E Taplin H G Red we 11 12 20 15 6 3 I 1057 1 1WANA TTJMBO w 3 115 fi I 2?. 2l 4- 0*81 I Burns C 8 Campbell 8 in 7 3 8-C 14071 MILTON ROCLEG w3 9fi 7 I P*M lo 18 in R Shilling J Stephenson 10 20 20 7 3. Time. 23«5. 47¥5. 1:14. 1:392.. Track fast. W:ni. er — B. in, by Marchmout II. — Dont Ask Me trained by R. M. Small I. Wenrt to post at 4: il. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won c.i.-ily: second and third driv big. DOROTHY DEAN, sfter being saved for the first half, nn-vd up on the inside while rounding the far turn and. Snishing fast, drew into a long lead in the last eighth. EMERALD GEM, Knowing a high order of speed from the start, drew awav from the others in the early running, but lired after going a last ree-.piaiiers. SILKNT PILOT ran well, but was diiving bard at the end to outstay V STKPPA. The latter closed a gap and finished fast and so did JACOB BUNN. FATHOM and BWANA TIMBO tired and Pi 1 BS if short. Scratched— 14335 Brave Canarder, 102: 14245 Warlock. 83. OTerwelghts— Jacob Bunn. 2 ponnds; Pathona, l: Runway. B: Silent Pilot. 2. -c* Q rj KIKTll back --About 2 Miles. 77024—3:5444—5—145. 8teep chaae. 00 added7~ 1/| 4trO O I 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1Q; second, 5ii; third. 5. Ipde Ib.rscs AWtPPSt .t 7 11 1 I Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 14480 *JUVERENCE w fi 148 1 5 4- 2* 1« 1" 1" J KernutthMrsLLTonipklns 2 21 U 4-5 2-5 14582 : IDLE MICHAEL w fi 1 15 r, :; p p :•-•:" i"- N Crooks W L Maupin 2 11-59-5 7-M8-4 11118 TIIH AFRICAN W 5 US I I P f*» 31* 3 3 S Higgins F Murphy 20 30 30 7 2 11173 TOM HORN w 4 13fi 4 2 fi ti 5 4 4 W Borgan W Walker 2J 2 2 7-M1 I 14502 *COME ON ws 7 1251 3 ti :. 5 4 Pull.up.G BernhtM Minogue 28 Si 30 7 2 14888 BILLWHALB7 w 4 131. 2 1 1411 Fell. .1 WilliamsD Dunlop 15 25 25 fi 2 Time. 4:09%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Juvenal — Inference trained by G. B. Tompkins. Went to post at 4:2.V At i ost 2 minutes. Start nod and slow. Won easily; second and third driv lug. JUVERENCE raced under restraint through the first turn r the lied and. going to the trout a/hen Lis rider was ready, was pilling up at the finish. IDLE MICHAEL was bard rMdea through Mat last qnai ter, but was unable to Improve bis position. THE AFRICAN showed early speed, but dropped oat of i"i-ward contention after going ■ mile. TOM HORN ran oat of the cause at the tirst feme, bar was taken back and linished. COME ON was pulled up at the thirteenth fence and BILL W11ALKV leli at the tenth. Scratched 145:»2 Jim I... 134. Overweight; com- on. 1 ponnds; Bill Wbaley, 1 . A A Ct Q Q MXTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 88184—1644—4—1 14. i 1914.sh84 added. :; rear-ohts and A ~3C Q f" O ward. Selling Handicap. Net value lo winner 7 : second, 25; third. 5 j]tSK Ib.ises A Wl PPSt t c ■% Sir Kin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S 14 16! YOltKVILLE WB 4 184 8 1 1; 1- 1 Is J CallahanMrsCKBichings 5 0 S 2 1 14418-ASTROIXX1ER wis ", 10K 5 fi 4l P 21 H F Teahan T J Elwanl fi S ti 9 6-6 1553 col.i IITITT w 4 10S 2 2 51 41 1- P 3 Collins J W Fuller 8 $ 7 21 7-6 11208 ANCON wis I MOM 7 P 2 3- Bt W AndreasH B Gorin lo 28 20 S 4 14418 GLINT w 4 110 11 9 7J SI 54 54 J Smyth A Turner :: I 3 1-5 2-5 14481 HARBARD wis 3 100 8 13 13 11= . fin A Clmver P Sheridan I" M M M M 14228 SUPREME am I M8 4 4 8» 7 5] 7] W Hinphy J XV Hedrick M 58 58 -0 10 1092 TANKARD wis 4 Ml I 1 hl ti1 7l 8«* II Gray J S Hendrie 30 58 58 !8 B 14488 SQUEELER W 3 M0 1 5 3 a3 B« F Murphy E Mc Bride 7 10 7 21 7 5 11533 BIRD MAN wr 3 100 13 11 10 10" 11* M* R Shilling H DPovne-r 25 B 20 I t 13188 KING McDoWLL wis 3 lul 12 12 12* 12" 12* 11 C VanDunJ W Schorr M 20 IS 7 3 14415-1. ADY LIGHTNG w 5 MO 7 8 « » MM1 l:1 E Taplin II G Bedwell 7 0 S 3 84 14415 JOE KNIGHT wb 5 MO fib" IP. 13 13 i:: 11 Nathan J W Beam ■ 25 M I rOmittrd from entries. Tine. 234i. 4745, 1:00-,. 1:0G4=,. Track fast. Winner is. e. by Yorkshire Lad Susie Bush trained by K. Murray. Wens to post st 5:05. At post $ minute-. Slirt good IM slow. Won canterim:: second and third driv; ig, TORKYIIX.E drew away into a long had in the ftr-t half and. making the pace fast, was under restraint through the but sixteenth. A8TROLOGEB ran well throughout, but aras tiling at the end af el having saved ground on all the turns. COLQ1 ITT raced forwardly and finished gamely under punishment. ANCON showed speed, hut gull in the last qnarter. GLINT began slowly ami liu-r- ished last when of no avail. HARBABD closed a big gap. 8Q1 EELEB quit. H -l it bed 1 I is I -Striker. 1 lo. QM-i-w-jght- Aspol-ge:-. 1 poun.l; King McDowell, 1. 1 A Ct Q O MVENTB BACK 1 1-8 Miles. 70884— 1:52:, 3— 108. 1914.sh00 added. 3-year-oMs ami X zrl0»7 upward. Selling. Net value to winner SIC: second. 3125: third. 5. lnde Horses AWtPPSt L- 3t Sir Kin Jockeys _Owaers « _H_P P S 14884 cisko w 6 loo 7 3 :,- 54 lh 5 V A Claver P Polk 12 20 20 7 3 4557* POOL O* FORTUNEw 3 OS I fi 0 I" 8" Sj :: .T Ca U.ihanM Foley 5 5 18-58-5 34 14884 DYNAMITE wb 5 lor, s I 21 9 li l«*3*kR Watts W Walker 10 15 15 I 2J 11510 JABOT w 6 105 5 5 Pit1 3| h *l J Collins J V Strodo S-5 2 j 1-5 1-1 4584* LOVE DAY n is I 108 3 0 71 74 01 7 J HanoverP M Clrill 5 fi a -j l 4504* LADY RANKIN w -5 »8 0 1 fi1 «h 71 fi- fi- F Murphy G Holmes 8 12 12 1 8J 14557*BUZZ AROIND WB 3 90 1 1 1 I2 148 1* J Smyth E McBride 5 6 6 2 4:5 14556 EFFENDI w 8 108 fi R 3* 34 5* 8 SI F. Taplin IT « Bedwell 30 40 40 ■ 7 14504 CONSOLE wis 8 105 1 7 8** 8 0 I 9 c VnnDunM BurtOB 20 30 30 12 fi Time. 25. 40,. 1:18%, 1:41=-,. 1:55.. Track fast. Winner B, s.-. by Hotstela — Yachting Girl trained bv s c 11 1 Went lo ooai .11 r,-.:-j. At imisi 3 mtnntes. Start good end slow. Won handily; second and third driv Ing. CISKO, lowing sudden Improvement, was rated behind the leaders for the lir-t Rprea-etghtha. then iiovd np raoidly oa the stretch turn and, finishing fast, outgawed DYNAMITE and won going awav. Mil, ii IOBTCNK began slowly and was badly outpaced in the early running, but closed a gap and tin Ished with a rush. DYNAMITE ran well, but « - mwh nsed In racing BUZZ AROUND into defeat ami tired. JABOT met with much interference. LOVE DAY finished fast. BUZZ ABOUND aedt after setting the pace to the stretch.