Blue Bonnets Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-07

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_ . - • _ " - m S * S w r J ,1 _ - 1 . 0 1 0 0 1 ■ 1 ; ; . ■ I I 5 I ! : s i a = , 2 2 % 2 2 2 s _ d r .. on „ . - c * - J 21 21 : : 2 : 21 2i si 5: P, , v t m v 5 BLUE BONNETS FORM CHART. 5 ggkggfcgg|£/j l 16.-Bluo Bonnets. First day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring E Q. A- MUri hy- Pret"ding Judge FranCl" Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. • 2ft70ffc FIKST RACE— 7-8 Mile. 91862— 1:24%— 6— 111. 00 Added. 3-year-olds and up-to to *■■ -* • V*Lf ward. Canadian-foaled. Selling. Net value to winner 80; second, 00; third 0; ™ Jndex Horses AWtPPSt V4 g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy. Odds"strTt 5 |«531 2RAVE»CCpURT w 4 100 1 2 2»k 4h 4J V 1 T Par ton R Newell 32Fiob 2S72 p?St WB I £11 t? 2 Si 41 2i E Forehd C A Crew 720-100 3 lilil RFn ™SyrF2™™„ w 4 104 6 1 1 li 1°" 2"k 31 W Ward W T Trenholme 2045-100 5 o«tf? STZV* BROOM ws 5 105 5 3 3* 2»k 2"k 3l 4h L McAtee W F Presgrave 500-100 7j»?i-?o?. AT Hr w 5 95 2 4 5i fink 7 52 h- L Ensor W Wray 2700-100 2"ff BILLY „„,„. FREW w 3 108 7 6 6* 5= 5J 6= V G Byrne K T Dawes 569-100 ie 26531 BEEHIVE wb 5 112 4 5 7 7 6 7 7 W WaronH GIddings 235-100 y — .-:..- lime. 24*4, 50, 1:16, 1:30%. Track good. .J" J"Bty» |d. Ravencourt. .40 straight, .10 place, 20 show; Old Pop. 0.10 place, .20 snow. lied Post. .20 show. An- ZSSSS* boli"s "dds— Ravencourt, 320 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Old Pop. 40o to 100 place, 160 to 100 show; Red Post, 310 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Phaeton— My thday trained by J. R. Walker. . *KvSLBS5.SL*:* At post X minute- Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. K.WENIOURT was saved on the inside good going to the stretch turn, where he came around the leaders and, taking the lead with a rush, was going away at the end. OLD POP ra.?ed on the outside of the leaders all the way and outgamed RED POST in the final drive. The latter, a quick beginner showed the most speed and set a good pace to the stretch, but tired. CORN BROOM raced well to the stretch. BEEHIV Eraii i oorly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. QfXI Clf SKC0NI RACE— 3-4 Mile. 22700—1:12—5—105. 00 Added. S-year-olds and up-• " " * yyV-0 ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt g % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt »rS8iic AKIN w 4 H 4 2 2* 23 2* 2* F Robins-nE Trotter 55-100 i«3ai SSXt. w 3 101 1 1 3h 3i 4= »• T Par ton K MeRride 3215-100 llil nl™™Ji■™ B4 105 5 5 T* t* 3 «■ M AndsonP Sheridan a BMH -A l%% ™d; vHrE WB I JS ! I E 5nk r 3 r,J J Cruisc w Vlau 565-100 23893 THORN HILL WB 6 110 7 6 8= 8= 8* 6= J Acton J Barry 1615-100 ..qSq1 W 3 n ! 4 4 i 4h 7= 8" L McAtee J K L Ross 2830-100 ~3869 BAMBI W3 96 99 9999 W Collins W Stockton 9450-100 „ _. ., Time. 23%, 48, l:13 /5. Track good. show" IVskv 00 sl ™eU 7"40 straiKht- -20 l*"»i $"-30 show; A. N. Akin. .00 place, .S0 At- En«ivalent btMiking odds— Arriet, 1770 to 100 straight, 310 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; A. N. Akin ;.0 to 100 place. 40 to 1H show; Pesky. 300 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. m. by Harry Melton— Roster Girl trained by E. W. Moore. ... ,vv«;nt » ?•**■**••?■ At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ARRIET went to the front with a rush and set 11 great pace for the going, but tired and had to be ridden out to outstay A. N. AKIN. The latter finished resolutely and was wearing the leader down. PESKY raced forwardly and outgamed VENETIA. The latter began slowly and was much used in closing up on the leader while rounding the far turn. Scratched— 26242Anita, 99; 26308Billy McGee, 99. Overweights— Arriet. 3/. pounds; Skeer Face, 1; Kama, 4. RTOT TUIUD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 75383— 59*r— 2-108. Tenth Running Kindergarten StakeZ «" • V • .; 00 Added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner ,435; second, 00: third, 50. Jna x IIorses AWtPPSt % g § Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt tSb.Vwtvt W K ! 4 4 *" 14 F RobinsnOttawa Stable 4145100 miriFilOWTTT IJ2HJ - ?? V . 2f 2 ? WolsfmH G Bedwell »M ZtlW ww 1WtwtS;VLLY W VI : I V lat :f S L McAtee J K L Ross 195-100 •«4*Jr?vow?vLrt I I SS 6Z, 4" J Connors Mira sol Stable 2735-100 3«ifi»iSivr£GO - WJi « !J " 5 4 5i T Ruckles « Phillips T3015-100 JUSitSSSS?™. w m 9H 11! 102 9 6 » Mntair J Arthur 635-100 i«5Sti?PSf4,-»,-WJ21J I 3J3" 5= 7h W WaronG E Chancellor + .5:„5 K1 - ORASS BELLE w 103 6 5 8» 7; 7 8» C DishmonF J Pons f 840-100 26438 BRIGHT STAR w 100 10 10 10« ID 11 9 J Cruise R F Carman 4485 100 26397 BEAUTIFUL MORNw 108 8 8 6» 8* PW T Par?ton W W Lone" 580 100 S?3™REA£r S?iLY W!2!J 3= D- J Smyth B Woodcock l /J612A, ?R %,EljSON. vrm 412 H " 12 n G Byrne W Stockton 700-100 t ttouplcd in betting. Time. 24%, 48. 1:01%. Track good. show;" Yellow1Saliyld tSlSSSw ° Straight ?~80 1,,acc 11° snow; ™*™*™ $"»S0 place, .60 okinlQnValPVnnbOi,lii"Keodl,STyuVk0i,Kv-4f,45 t: J.00 straSlt. 1040 to 100 place, 455 to 100 show; Man-1 to 10° I,,aPe- *® to 1*° show: Yellow Sally. 65 to 100 show. m, Winner— Br. c, by Ogden— Lady Vincent trained by E. J. Salt. ;„„ WwZraCSS l-1.?0-, At p,"st J minutes- st"rt l»* r and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- 55* « _»! TA* followed the leaders close up until straightened out in the homestretch, then went to !,,, WI,,h a v-I?Jriil1.1rdr .J,:,uv to win in a c»nter. MANOKIN tired after forcing the pace for the S» xi.iJAv- S""£2 SALLY showed the most speed in the early running, but tired in the stretch 5L2E?2«15?8A?LW" Ut thC StUrt- LADY M°LL a"d WINGO ran ZJTSi Overw-eights— Lady Moll. 1 pound; Great Dolly. 1. 9iR70 FOURTH RACE-About 2 Miles. 77024—3:54.-5—145. Steepleclmse. 00 Added" mm» m VU 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 30; second, 25; third. Index Horses AWtPPSt 5 8 11 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 26400 EARLY LIGHT w 6 151 3 6 4- 3 3* V- V H Bovle H G Bedwell JSHon 26485 STUCCO w f. 148 7 7 S* 1« 2* 3J 2 W Allen L W Garth V£t]m 26400 NEW HAVEN w 7 149 2 1 V « 1= 2 3» H CrawfdW Smith SHg 26440-FRIJOLEE w 6 141 6 2 6 6= 51 5 4« S StevsorM Smart SXJSn 25860JUVERBNCE w S 139 1 4 25 5* 4U 4 5- C Smoot W L Crosby 1im 26440 = MORPETH w 9 151 4 5 5 4»u . 6i 6i E P mbTr.W Obemesser iSSiSn 2636 13 INDIAN ARROW w 5 138 5 3 7 7 7 7 7 J SmTth W F Presgrave mt 100 eo . , . , „ , . . . Time. 4:22%. Track good. show :" N w"Haven: $ 4 HJ show straight, .10 place, .90 show; Stucco, .80 place, .S0 «♦ . Kfluiy,:1Jpnt xxking odds— Early Light, 450 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show Stucco. 40 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show: New Haven, 100 to 100 show inner— B. g. by Peep oDay— Wantage trained by II. G. Bedwell driving l.-VrvliruT3- At L niinuV- , St»rt K*1 and slow. Won easily; second and third 1 eaders . 7wK" down 1 and. Li ,U1 w«s saved under restraint to the twelfth jump, then began wearing the taking the lead, finished with speed in reserve. STUCCO hit a couple of fences rderilmrifaiKi,1,,,in 1 2£*22 NEW "AVEN. The latter showed much speed but tired when Ts Tufer sted101.1?1 fC°Ce- FKIJ°LKE and *™*™ «and* «g 2B70Q *TH RACE-l Mile. 96141-1 :37%-3-107. 00 Added. 3-year-olds and upT ■■VT ■ -« ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 25; second, 25- third 5 iSsnsssFsss -sis j ; t j. t r.-1 r„IM£ il «., , , ., ,„„■»"•. **%. 40%, 1:14%. 1:40%. Track good. " -tffcttS BS show81"1"- 4-40 StraiKht -° 1 ,ate .60%how; Recoil. .40 place. .00 120 ZfandelttSSU Zl££*bt 16° t0 10° "•«• «° * I* «"-; Recoil. A inner— B. c, by Fair Play— Simiier trained by W. A. Burttschell outside and easily passed DAMROSCH. but had to kTrMtel St toSLBMoSn. SFand2L !S th5 "tter gap and. finishing fast, was .trid J? closed gaining on the leader wit* evt*T BTHRlflBR « outstayed DAMROSCH. The latter tired after sttingOu pae? for"«fe firs/halDmE HENYuU 267 IO MMl6Sm7-1::i-l00 *-°« Added. 3-year-olds and * A.V/ ward. up-J Selling. Net value to winner 85; second. 00; third, 0. Jjjdex Horses A Wt PPSt g % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 26624HOLUS w 4 109 3 3 P 2h V V V I Smvth A R m„n« " 26587 »»PHIL MOIIR 9 101 1 1 p 0 3* P 2n TB«rw?£fc. :!::°-100 MMS*PATTT BBOAN w 5 106 2 2 41 41 4" 5*5 J Su VlL* 2.TO-100 26624 BARY SISTER w 5 107 6 I 5 6 » 6 P V H Laffertv R Mlffer 7Sf"100 26663 BATWA WB 7 111 8 5 li V 2i 4- h A Mott a PhVmf.. 745"ln0 26622 3PARDNER w 7 112 4 4 J** U it 6 P S WolsCmH C Redwell im™ 26625 *8ERVICENCB w 10 106 6 7 V- 7« 7"* 7" 7=» S Brown w WaK J?"10" 26274 DUKE OF DUNBRw 4 109 7 6 8 8 8 8 8 L Mc Ueo R plrr J Time- 25%- « %. 1 = 16%. 1:42%. 1:55 Track eood "°"100 shof IurVgan: Slhtfw-60 Straig,,t 3° »** » sl"w= *»* mSTW7.10 place. 0.50 755 touac:: £ XT PlaCe 95 t0 10° * «" * *»• Winner— B. g, by Oddfellow— Kenmore Queen trained by R I! Stelle drivmV:ntOL1 and£% pursuit paSSTlJS rtrt1 S*T« ™* S rapidly and easily passed his opponents in the last miarter Mi v 5 u K,tar "S tl,en rnOTOd "• all the way. but tired and just outstayed PATTY RBGAN The P.tter ri JT.T .H f, ranl ,« ntender and finished fast. BATWA quit after mStJJS £5£L ■ -?£ -**,1 "Ponged gamely when called well. The winner was entered lor 00; n£ bid 1 Ur"- BABY BIST=« finished Overweights- Baby Sister. 1 i ound. 287 11 sfiVENT», MA«K-1 »ito. 96141-1 :37-:i-107. X X H Added. 3 -year-olds ami •ffl upward. Sell.ng. Xpt vall„. to winner 85; second. 00- third 0 J! Hnr»** AWtPPSt % % -y, Str Fin Jookeya OwTh EmTiv OddK~s7;T; 26512*ALHEA wb 4 wTTI 5= 5 M V T Buckles 5 R nTl -t 26585 DRYAD w 5 109 4 3 3 » 4 «.* L IDranrkV™yt 1M5-100 26402 A8K MA w 6 107 3 2 5 4«1 3* L V -s Wo " rnH • R ?" , UW-m 26314 1GREETIXGS w3 91 1 1 2« PPIP 4. W CoiltaTv i*n5jJS5 5ftf,10° 26402 -I ACK REEVES w 3 90 6 5 7»w | J" 41 1, HM™t tfv ™a" 33S-lft° 26196HOrNIR wn I 112 7 6 Ink is ]h J! fis w S*n l 11 T, ra0100 26402 3KROOMSEDGE w 5 103 5 4 4J 6 7« t* M v Vtew Liowenstein 120-100 26359 TAR BRUSH ? J] 1545-100 „£« f | ?£- AV inner 15. g by Star Shoot-Belle of Glendale traine.l by W C-.rter easiseeom/aml "thirddViving. "ZJandTpZrSjandE** *"* ALHENA- Wo° left, then close,, a big gap and taTtato VIZ, Sa* to TtaTliC UHvlu E2W* wardly and. after tiring, came again, and outstaved SK Mi g- *?**- "»■*■ DR.JJ raced for-the last few yards. GREETINGS trJ*,"™, ra" S*™**- but tired in was speedy t ut m.ole was the stretch. HOCNIR .,uit, as if short after sett in* k d , t, good ?, L late ,W, to "V!" tue ,U81 ot- anrt Save way in was entered for 00; no bid. last eighth. The winner Overweight*— Tar Brush, 1 pound.


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