Hamilton Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-30

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HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON. 0NT.. MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1914. — Fourth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Summer Meeting of 7 days. 30 I k on. i Weather cloudy. " Presl ding .1 Wge. Franc is XeN.ni. Starler. A. P.. Dade. Kacini: Secretary. A. S t rowyer. Bnciag starts at 2:45 p. m. Chiraco time 1:45 p. mi. •Indicates apprentice allowance. -■ £* *"» FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. i.m;.:75 1:11 0-113.1 1914.sh00 added, i.-yr-ar olds. Allowances. Ipr O lOia Net vain.- to winner MgOj Secoad, 0Q; third. 350. lades Ilorsis AWtPPSt % %■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o I C p S "l S I ■ q— TfiPKrAXoF. wb los .". 4 3 2. 2" 1 :; .1 Miinn, • r I .rook, la h- stablelO M I 2 1 l-,ii-: GM.AXY wb 110 | I 1«| 1* li 2- G Gould .1 F Sweeney 13 1". 15 4 2 .-,,,.. MARTIAN wn Mtl 2 3 al 4| 5» 3 W WnronT .1 Bird M ~« 40 12 5 lUMDSOUTHERN MATH a Hfi 4 2 V V 2* H A ciav.r R Davtea 7-101 1 1-3 1-4 I1.IK4 It ST Y. w n 107 7 I 7- S| 4 S* C Peak W L Petty 15 If. C 3 1 i -.iuii c.i iKl" »X w 107 l S s Si s ak E Ambroses Brace 4 5 4 1 8-6 11-81 RY o- LIGHT w ■ lo; I 1 4 7 7 7 .1 Callahan E McBride 40 «0 fiO 20 S ,-,„. MORDECAI wb 197 I 7 0» ■"• ■■ I C VnaDanW P Fine M 30 M I 3 Time. 23, 48 /s, 1:14. Track heavy. Winner -Ck. c, by Goldftncfa Tongese trained by G. Walker. W.-nt to posi al 2:|o. At post - minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; Second and ihird Olivine TIPPECANOE began slowly and was saved in tin- early roaming, but elosed up fast in the stretch Slid . iilv dis« slng of GALAXY, won easing up. The latter showed the most early sp I and set a I I .,,/. j,„, Hi ,| when rbal nged by the winner. MARTIAN tini-hed rant. SOUTHERN MAID had a dear course iinl did iKt vho her usual speed, GORDON ran poorly in the Loimr. Overweights Marl Ian. 2* pounds. . /t SECOND RAci: 1 1-16 Miles. 35445 1:45% 4 104. .VOO added. .1-yeiir-olds md 1- I f3 O upward. Canadian foahd. Allowances. Net value to winner 20: second. 5; third. 0. •|n,,,.x j]lrts,.s AW lllSl Vj ■■ -, Sir Fiu Jockeys Panel! O II C P S Uiaain — OF CHESTER w 3 100 13 1 ll 1] 1- ll R Shilling O A Wallace : • | 13 r.l 2 r. J-,.., rykpsiE w 3 103 f. « a2 .= 5- M q .I CallahanW Martin S 10 10 4 S .". li»- K OAKLAND LAD w 4 MM 4 2 !«1 2" - 2- M» C VaiiDuiiF .1 Pnrteous M M I I M INMFR w 4 104 S 7 B 4- 4». 41 4- K Ambrose A T Stewart f» 10 8 3 6-5 11000 --■4 T R COXXEFF WB 0 112 3 5 7 75 31 DJ and1 G Burns J W Hedrick 15 20 15_ 5 2 15085 KPOXA wn fi 1063 2 4 4- : . 6l 6= •_ "W WaronG M.lross 20 30 30 10 4 143M*8EA LORD w33M 7 l B* 4 " * 7" 71" A Clover .1 B Seagram 7-5 3-2 13 101-21-4 14754 BACCHANTE W 4 Ml I 88888S J McDondCftarlevoix Stable.V 50 50 15 7 ABTARTE w 4 106 5 Left at the poat C Peak D A Campbell 30 50 40 12 6 tCouplcd in iiettinj;; no separate place or show betting. rime, 252s. 51. 1:13%, 1:475. l:54i. Track heavy. Winner B. c. by St. Savin -Wish trained by T. McGuiic. Weal lo pool al 3:04. At post 5 minute-. Start fair ami slow. Won easily; second and third driv-.U£. DUKE OF CHESTER rushed to the front shortly after the atari and. after being rated along in the had to the stretch, sioori ■ challenge from OAKLAND LAD ami wna easing up al the end. SYKKSIF was ell slowly, but rased up fast on the outside and gamely oulstavod the tiring OAKLAND LAD in the stretch drive. The latter raced in closest pursuit lo aaidway of the homestretch. EXMEB ran well and liishi-d gamely. SKA LORD showed early si eod, hut quit hadlv overweights--T. P. Coniieff. :; pound-: Kpona. 34. IK 1 fl4 THIRD RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. !«»7.S—l:05+r.— 0—107. $.5 K added. 4-year-olds anil f-J X J _C upward, gelling. Net value to winner :15; sr-eond. 5: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q ■ » | 151 10 l TANKARD WllM I 1 Ill- D li A Claver .1 S Henrlrie 1 X -5 8 5 3-5 1-3 I5 10STOl"i HEART M 4 Mil 7 5 P 22 21 2- W WaronF Staton 3 I 9 7 1013 14817 ASTROLOGER wn 3 112 1 4 61 41 31 p* r i Barns T J El ward 4 C 5 2 I I 15113* *COWL WB6 113 I 6 5"k 3" 41 fh .1 Smyth F Mr Kinney S 10 fi 2 4-5 1508!»-*ii:x. HEX LEDIwb 4 HjO 6 8 8 8 62 a- R Shilling G W Scott 10 20 20 « " IM4S*CBCIL w4 »4 I | 1- t- 71 fi5 R Aclon .1 J Ryan M M M ■ I VAN KU w- 6 MB 4 3 4"k « S 71 .1 CampbellN R Sutherland 30 M » » M I 11BM*_IUTERPB w4 M S 7 31 :, B1 I .1 Callahan R Hanley M M to 1: ; Time. 25y5, 491/5, 1:01, l:073/;i. Track heavy. Winner— ch. g, by Bargomaster — Tanya trained by K. Whyte. Weal io poat al :::.".2. Al post .3 mlnntia. Start irood and slow. Won rlrivinc: second and third the same. TANKARD took the lead at omc anil showed much the most early speed, but was Bring at the end STOUT HEART need i" nearest pursuit all the way and. after being shut o_ on the far turn came again and was gaining at th finish. ASTROLOGER finished well and aatgamed COWL for third place in the final drive. Tke latter made up gronnd and tired in the stretch. The others wen always outpaced Scratched — I5ii:;-Wanrla Pitner, 08; 13400 Deceit, 110; l.VHl-Sackrloth, im- 10040 Parlor Boy 104-151 in Arran. 106. Overweights — Stou* Heart. 2 p"""ls: Astrologer. 1. 1PT "I f fZ FOIRTI I RACE— About 2 Miles. 10054— -*•%—•— 1«_ | Ste.-pleehase. 1914.sh00 added. *_* X J*J 4-year-olds ami apward. Selling. Nr-t value to winn-r 75: si-r-onrl. H: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 5 10 15 18 Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 1 4878 EXTOX w 4 143 3 1 21 2- 2" 2- P YV Kohl.-r L Garth 7-104-5 3 4 J 3 out 14988 ILCCKOLA w 8 151 2 I 1* 1* 1- 11 2 J Dupee C A Crew B I 11515 1-4 15133 MALAGA W J 149 5 4 4 3=» 3"" I " I P. Bryant T J Donohue 7" S 7 1-3 34 14390 PORCUPINE w 5 147 1 5 3» 4 4 L.rirler.J YVillins J L Hamilton 30 40 40 1 3 1442t*WON. WORKER w 9 146 4 3 Fell. H SimpsonJ YV Hammond 10 IS 12 3 1 Time, 4:llVs. Track heavy. Winner — R. g, by Falherless— Eliza Russr-ll trained by L. Garth. Went to poat at 3:56. At post 2 minutr-s. Start irorMl and slow. Won easily; ser-onrl and third driv-i:ir. EXIoN was saved uniler rrstraint through the first turn of the field, th.-n went to the front when his rider was ready ami won under a pull, although his saddle had slipped during the race. LUCKOLA showed the most early speed and fenced well. MALAGA lost her rider at the sixteenth jump, but was remounted and tini hod Ihe coin-so. PORCFPIXE fell at the eighteenth fence and WONDER WORKER al the lirst. IK 1 ft ft ITillI RACE 1 1-16 Miles. S5445— 1 :45%— 4—104. 1 0n added. .! -year -olds ami up- _ JL V"J ward. Il.milie.-_i. Net v.-iine to winner 3015; Second, 3100; Ihird. i ». Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q || c |» ~ 15 1 30 -HEARTS OF OAKwn4 11« 1 2 21 2 2 V 1IH Gray II Girldings 21 16 5H 56 5 out 14939 "LOCHIEL wb 6 103 4 1 3" 8* 3 P 2 _ E Taplin H G Bedwell 4 4 13-53-lOout 15090 li: GENTLEMAN wn 6 97 3 3 l1 1 p 21 ::• J Smyth .1 H Mourl -1 ■* 11 -,7 Oout 14057 FIjOKYL PARK w 4 100 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 C anDunF J Grefer -1 S 11 ".l hiont Time. 2a. 491j. 1:16. l:424i, 1:4925. Track heavy. Winer — Br. e. by P.assellaw— I.arly Lightfoot II. trained by II. Girldings. Jr.. Weal to post at 4:23. At post 4 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won easily: second anil third driving. HEARTS OF OAK. taken bark and saved in the early running and responding gamely when called on. had to be ridden bard in the boanatreteh to outstay I.ociiiel. but finally won. going away lh. latter challenged menacingly at tin- eighth post, but tired after a sharp drive. IRISH G3EN-* TI.EMAN was much uard la sotting the pace ami tired in the homestretch. FLORAL PARK was badly outpaced and seems in poor form. Scratched— 1512B*Darathy Dean, 111; 15133* Barnegnt, 100; 15042 IPardner 100; 140O8*Plate Glass. 110. overweights — Flora] Park. 4 pounds. IK I £• _■ SIXTH BACE 1 Mile on Turf. 07K12 -1 £8%— 4— MB. $.500 addcrl. i! -yeur-olds vj JL O I and upward. Selling. Xr-t value to winner 3435; second, 5: third. Q. Index Horses AWtPPSt A 1. % Str Kill Jockeys Owners o || f |» s 15087SIX QUEEN w f. 105 :* S 5 41 P 21 1" A 1 layer Oallah-r Pros 10 10 In 4 15044 ZODIAC w3 M 2 1 6"k 5 I«| 1 2- .1 Smvth R Parr 7-5 3-2 1 1-21-4 15015 CHAD PlFORD WB 4 109 7 fi 3U 31 2» 3* 31 J CallahanG F Richinga 12 15 15 I | 151 10 SIR FRETFUL W 8 112 I 7 91 Rj 72 7- 4- G Joulrl .1 .1 Coalter 10 15 12 5 9 15090 KING McDoWL wl 9S l 4 1* 7- 51 5 5| R Shi 11 ins J YV Schorr I lo 10 4 I 1 ISM CASSOWARY wn 3 Ml 4 3 23 1"" 4 42 f.4 It Acton C Hau.srr M M M "» M 14358 CENTAUR! w3 90 fi 5 4J 6» snt 91 7" .1 McAtee A G Weston T 3 8 3 8-5 II8CJ BUND. OF RAGS wn 3 Mn_M 9 lo" lo 9- l» 8* C .loms a C Niehana M M M 12 e 11980 TIN TO wn 5 115 I 2 1 2" 0" U 9 C Y.inDunll West 20 30 1« 7 3 15087 LIBERTY HALL w 4 113 5 10 8* 9110 M 10" P Gol.lsinR Daviea 10 12 12 5 ■» 84045 JOE XEALOX w 9 115 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 E Ambrose I A Campbell 40 50 M M M Tim.-. 25%. 50%. l:16«s. 1:42%. Track heavy. Winner— Blk. m. by Bock Sand Sonrinnte trained by J. C. Gnllnher. W.-nl lo post al 4:50. At p. st 3 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SI N Q| BEN began Eomewbat -lowly, but worked her way up 011 the outside ami. hanging on with great gnmeneaa in the 1 1 drive, won in the last stride. ZODIAC met with Interference in tin-early running and tired after getting to the leader and holding a brief lead. CHAD Bl FORD was a contender all Ihe way. SIR IRKTFI L made op much ground in the iast half. CASSOWARY and TINTo ran well for : in -co ipiarti 1 s. Scratched— 14835 CiilT Edge. 115. Overweights p.uudh- ol liags 2* pounds. IP] OQ SEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile on Turf. 97M12— 1 :3S% 4-109.1 00 added. .Ty.-ar-oMs • / _T0 anil upward. Selling. Xet value to winner .35: aeeand, 5: third. 0. Index Horses "Twi PISt Vi % % Str Fin Jor-kr-.vs Owners 1 c P S~ I4SM*B WKN AL w n 4 104 1 2 3 2" PIP 1 ". A Claver p M Civill C, r; 4 ~T4~T IMll*McCREARY W 5 112 M 1 4 4- 4 V 2" W WaronMrs W II Frey 10 15 12 5 I 5013 BULGARIAN w 3 103 7 S 9* S_ 5"k :r- :;* p Ford J T Drown 15 15 1" 5 H l5111»BERNADOTTE W 4 112 4 5 8 _ 71 C* 11 4" F Moore J A Thomson 1o V 1- 5 " I4117*CURIEUX wb I 110 3 fi 2= V 2* 21 51 YV Goose J Y Murphv 30 fin M M 10 11845 iSPRIXGMASS w « 115 S 4 CJ 5h 71 7 fil R Watts R T McKecver 7 S S 2 fi-5 150I1*IIEXOTIC W85MS fi 7 5 Si S» S 7- R Acton J J Ryan 30 40 40 15 7 14469 EITHER ivn 4 109 9 3 12 1« 31 fi- 8* C VanDu nG M Miller 8-6 7-613-M11-201-4 14701 BEJNEDICTINA wan 5 115 5 10 10 10 lo 9-1 9l E Ambrose W Cahill M 30 30 12 « 14325 YAXKEE TREE w 3 971 2 I 7 •» »* 10 10 .1 Campbell M R Grufoer 15 M Ifi fi 3 Time. 24%. 50%. 1:16, 1:42%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. e. by Ornament Spanker trained by J. Stockier. W til to post at 5:14. At post 2 minutes. Star! gnnl and slow. Won easily: ser-onrl and third driving. RAVEXAL moved up with a rush on the oulside while rounding Ihe far turn and. having sprinted into an easy lead in the stretch, was eased up at the end. MeCREARY ran well, but tired and just lasted long enough to outstay BULGARIAN for second place. The latter linisheil last after making up much ground. LUTHER shov.ro the most speed for the first half, then quit badly. CURIEUX ran well for tkree-i|iiartrrs. Scratched— 15110 Clinton, KM: 15017 ElTenrli, 125. Overweights — Yankee Tree, lj ponnda.


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