Horses Being Sent Along At Toronto., Daily Racing Form, 1915-05-06

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HORSES BEING SENT ALONG AT TORONTO Toronto Out May 5 With a cold wind blow ¬ ing against the runners up the backst retch con ¬ ditions were nut favorable for fast time at Wood ¬ bine this morning Hampton Dame worked the fastest of the Kings Platers a mile in l4jfe and one mile and a quarter pulling up in 213 Other works were wereHarry Harry Bassett II Mile in 147 147Hearts Hearts of Oak Mile in 149 149Southern Southern Maid Half mile in 48 48Splutter Splutter and Last Spark one mile and an eighth in 201 beating Red Fire which pulled up laine from a small splint splintFountain Fountain Fay Mile in 145 145King King Hamburg Mile in 148 148Maxim Maxim Belle Threequarters in 117 117Moving Moving Picture Mile in 148 148Privet Privet Petal Mile in 148 148Recoil Recoil Mile in 145 145Starcress Starcress Threequarters in 117 117Trainer Trainer Barry LittleDeld arrived from Waterloo with sixteen horses belonging to President Joseph L Seagram of the Ontario Jockey Club They are Rustling Vastatio Froissart Sea Lord Sir Launce lot Dark Rosaleen SmithUeld Charon Golden Jug Torn Silk Mandarin Alecto Galicia Gala Day Late Hours and Sweet Colleen Jockeys Groth Burns and Goldstein will do the stable rid ¬ ing in the Canadianbred events and Groth will continue with the stable throughout the season The horses are in the best of condition and the Sea ¬ gram supporters are pretty confident that this years Plate will go to Waterloo which has not sent out a winner since Seismic in 190S 190SAt At a meeting of the Canadian Racing Associa ¬ tions here today President J E Seagram in the chair it was resolved that the entries of J W Hedricks horses should not be received pending bis suspension by the Jockey Club and until further consideration by the Canadian Racing Associations The ruling of the Jockey Club of March 20 de ¬ barring Joe Knight and jockey P Wolfe from further privileges will be sustained here during its effect by the Jockey Club ClubTlie Tlie next meeting of the Canadian Racing Asso ¬ ciations will be held May 20 and trainers and jockeys intending to participate in Canadian racing this season must have their applications for licenses filed by that time or they will not l e granted grantedOnly Only two Kings Platers worked this morning Pepper Sauce with Cannie Jean for company the laft seveneighths worked a mile In 144 and a mile and n quarter in 214 Gartley was sent a mile in 149


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