Dorval Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-02

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DORVAL PA R K FORM CH ART. MONTREAL. QUE. FRDAY JUNE 1. 1917. Banal Park. ToTtTth" 7| a v . Dorv.,1 Jockey Midrg Meeting of d 13 s. __Veather wet. Steward i Represent Caaadias Pacing Associations! Francis NeVsoaZ Residing JiT.iITTlleTaT.TtrpT onKlmg. Starter. A. B. Dade. Baclag Secntarj Bheridan Clark. Pieing itarti at 2 30 p. m Chicago ice 1 - g. m.. *Iadicates appreaUce attoanuaaZ ~ 3RH1 sTI riB8T »ACB-3-4 XBa, Sept. Pi. 1915— 1:11— 7— IIS. Pine 3599. 3-year olds. 1 CB €# JL v M-iiiii-n Pideis CUbaiag. Net value to wianer 3499; second. 0: third. 9. _l"hX Horses AWtlISt !- j ,__% Sir Pin Jockeys " iwneiN Kpi iv.~Odds sTrl 33101 HAZEUNUT w lot 7 6 :.« 4- » V K PonohueT F Bornmaa iiiitl 23228 WALL. STREFTT wa MS 1 2 P D P 2 A Campb ilH4S BedweU UCS-MW 333I83BRI;HT SAND w no 1. 7 |m 3| 4-- 31 W Bearda*lU Raymond C1and-PM 2*933 PRIVATE w lot 2 1 71 6- P] I"- D Willis .1 I: Clober Bag HM 33338 8W. THAN SUOAR wi IK :; S s 7:: V- V J Cousins Miraaol Stable ::7o pri 33228 SWIFT POX w 1M 1 2 :• 21 4 U Wake W Durnan 265-100 33993 AG HUDSON wu Ml 5 5 3 5* 5 P J IfaJestlcB B Miller p.tn-iao 3301 DOMINION PARK WB MS I I 9*1 I S K Lomas C B Johnson 11,-100 Ti 2l*j, 49;f,, 1:17. Track slow. 32 mutueb paid, Haaelaat, 1.10 straight, .10 place. 35.14 show; Wall Street. 7.30 plan S11 so show: Plight Sand. 34.90 show. I.liiivahi.t h.,,, king odd:. Hazelnut. 805 to 190 sGaiuht. 255 to pit place. 155 to 100 show Wall strut. 1295 to Bio place, 190 to 190 show: Bright S.iinl. Bit to 100 show. Winner P.. c, by MeeBck- Leu Basel trained by 8. Doyle; bred by Mr. G. L. Blackford. Went to post at 2:39. At Seal 2 miaates. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third diiv-Ing. HA/.PI.M T worked his way up on the inside and. finishing with a rush, passed the tiring leaders in tie- last sixteenth. WALL BTRKKT set a fast pan .-.nil tired after dmwiojc much e.u-iv speed BBIGHT SANK begin slowly and finished fast. P!;l Ti: ran well. SWEETER THAN St BAR closed .1 big gap. SWIFT POX ..nit. DOMINION PARK can do mach better. Hcntcbed 33227 Comacho, P 7. * *J?* 1 "1 kW -ond RACK -5-8 Mile Sept. 11. 1915—1:93 -2— 112. Puna S9S9. 3-year-oMs. Qj O O X X Maidens. Cmhnmg. Net_va!ue to winner IM; second. 0: third. 0. Index Horses A Wt IPSt. j % % Btr fin Jockey« Oa iers Kipiiv.Tiihl bStPt 33178 I.OF.D HERBEBT w 112 R I V 2" I1 1 ,: T Parton Miraaol Stable KV-1M S8274 •SINCERITY w MS 1 2 21 3- q 2 j,- McrtaneeE T Zollicoffer XO-im 32851 BOWABD PI. AND w in! I 5 4» 4* 6* 9 » H JeffcottG W Scott 12294M 3299S I.ADV MOORE 101 I 1 ll- 2i 41 L Lvkes B McBrtde :.-., I N 33347 CI,i:i:t pout WM9 i 7 9*S« 41 5* J c.mriors B Woodcock I5S9-MS SS347*WICHAKA w 96 7 6 7 7i 71 C- J BodgaeaJ Arthur 7915-MS S2851 MELROSE w 101 1 I 5- 5 u 73 A Jobnaon W 11 riser :,. im 33999 SCARF w 101 r. I 13 8 8 W Colliaa P L Lcydeeker BM B4 lime. 24, 48, 1:0-1. Track flow. mataels paid. Lord Herbert. fSJMI straight, 33.89 place, .60 show; Sineeritv, .70 plan -3 20 show; Howard Bland, .00 show. BqalTateal booking odds Lord Herbert. !I5 to 100 straight. 50 to MO place, 30 to KM show; Sineeritv, 85 to KM* place, O to 10O show: Howard Plan:!. 130 to 100 show. Winner— P. c, by Fitz Herbert — Maaaaalta trained by J. BSwataU; bred in France by J Messrs. Mack i.v .Vc Carroll. Weat to post at 2:58. At post 2 minutes. Start good .-ind slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LOPD HBBBEBT came to the outside of the leaders when entering the homestretch and. taking an easy lead, was under restraint at the end. SINCKP.ITY saved ground 011 all the turns, ran well and linished gamely. HOWARD BLAND BaisbVd fast and outstayed the Uriag LAD1 MOORK. The latter set a fast pace and gait as if short. FLEET FOOT ran well. Scratched- Homeward Pound. 1 0 1 . O *_ O J 1 THIICD RACK— 3-4 Mile. Sept. Hi. 1115- 1:11— 7— 113. Purse 00. S-year-oMi O O O A. £l ami upward. Claiming. Net value to vi inner 00; second, 0: third. 0. Index I parses A WtlISt t - ■■ ■. Str Fin Jo. keys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 3281! LITTLE ABE w I 112 4 1 I" S 2* i| K Hayaca J B Crisp tlSTS-MI 33943 QUIEN BABB W51M I 2 ll 3"J 1« 2" W Ward .1 D MhSck I3S-MS S3338*YERMAK w 1 106 1 1 12 lt»»u ,s.. ii y D Willis J o Kc-ne M39-M4 33172 LADY LONDON WB 7 BO 2 I Q A- 4- 1- ¥ Cooper W Smith KS-MM 32832 BULGES wt: 5 115 1 4 5« U 1" •.* 11 St Del A Keith M5-M3 :i!74 i-VAUIA B. W4H0 7 S 8* 51 51 61 W Collins N Kitson t 32142 PARLOR BOY wit li 112 9 7 Sl D3 8- Q I-J Taplin V B Short MM 1" 33172 MABH-.TtY w 4 NO 5 10 9- 71 93 S- L Lykes J Arthur B9 BO 33031 TWO BOVALS w I 114 I 5 7- lo= 10s a3 W Cull-n B Calligary 09M9I 33101 WOLFS BATHS wa 1 112 12 ! 11- II- 11". 10 F HopklnaB Murray MB-BS 32912 I. IT. NEPHEW w 6 112 6 3 Jsfc ink gskll1] Q Lomas J A Strode It IT 33491 CIRCULATH urg 4 111 M 11 12 12 12 12 W A CarllB P OM.-ara t tMutuel field. Time. 24%, 93%, l:172i. Track slow. niutuels paid. Little Abe, field. 3.50 straight, 15.00 place, . 0 show; Quien Salx, 5.90 place, .50 show; Yeimak. QW.OO show. Kipiivalent booking odds -Little Abo, field, 1575 to 100 straight. 745 to 100 place, 330 to 100 show; yuieii Babe, 008 to IOO place, 275 to 100 show; Yermak, 3215 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Alio Frank — Irish Oardia trained by J. I,ewis; bred by Mr. J. F. Newman. Went to post at ?:19. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second ami third the same. LITTLK ABB, after being a forward contender from the start, responded quickly when calld OU iiml outgamed QUIEN BABB la the final drive. The latter tired right at the end after racing LITTLK NEPHEW into defeat in the first half. YKRMAK closed a big gap. MARCKRY met with much interference. LADY LONDON ran well. LITTLK NK1T1KW quit after setting the pace to the stretch. Scratched— 32143 Rosemary, 110; 32S79Luzzi, 109. Overweights — Two Royals. 2 i ounds. « O Q "I t FOCRTTI RACK— 1 Mile. Sept. 10, 1915— 1:40— 4— lloT Pans 00. 3-year-olds O O O JL O » d upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtlTSt U ._• ■% Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Str t 33226 MEISSEN wb 6 10P. 1 1 1 1 PJ lJ 1» W Dov.e C J Koan 7415-100 G3144 HAMPTON DAME w 5 114 4 7 61 61 5» 5- 2 H JeffCOttW Krausmann 125-100 8338S*PB. PHILSTHPE wb 8 107 5 10 8 Sl 73 62 3* E DonohueH E Hamilton 1395-100 28132 BAVENCOUBT w 5 112 3 9 3nk 21! 22 2 4t F Cooper R Newell 1925-100 3322G2OLD POP wb 4 107 6 3 fss gsk S1 78 5l L Lvkes C A Crew 135-100 33140 DANDY FAY w 3 98 2 2 21 i- 3* and* 6= F MerimeeW Walker 3075-100 29294 FROISSART wr 6 107 8 8 5 i 3h 42 4 7« R McDott D Raymond 1010-100 33226 WOODRUFF w 3 mo 9 5 91 10 91 8» 8= W Hoasr J G Gorman 3495-100 83349 KATHLEEN H. w 4 104 7 fi 42 7 81 9- 9" M BghmJ Hendrick 5445-100 33226 OTERO w 5 107 10 4 10 9ilO 10 10 A .TohnsonR Hanley 3520-100 Time. 26. 51%, 1:18%, 1:48. Track slow. nuiiuels paid, Meissen. 50.30 straight, 8.20 place, 5.20 show; Hampton Dame, .00 place, .50 show; Prince Philsthorpe, .60 show. Equivalent booking odds-Meissen, 7415 to 100 straight. 1310 to 100 place, 660 to 100 show; Hampton Dame, 80 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Prince Philsthorpe, 180 to 100 show. Winner — B. in, by Inferno — Royal China trained by 0. J. Keau; bred in Canada by Mr. J. E. Seagram. Went to post at 3: 18. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tlio samo. MEISSEN sot the pace from the start and drew awav ii;to an oasv lead on tlio back stretch, but was tiring at the end ami just lasted loag enough to outsta.v HAMPTON DAMS. The latter had a rough race in the early running and finished with a rush. PRINCE PllILSTIIORPE closed a gap and made a fast finish. RAVENOOlRT ran in closest pursuit to the last eighth and tired. OLD NT ran a bad race. Overweights — Meissen, 4Vi pounds; Woodruff, 2. Q * * "I A FIFTH BACK— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 15, 1915— 1 :4«"r.— 5— 101. Purse 00. 4-year- O O O A Ht idds ami upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1 1H ; second. 1; thi rd ,_ I . Index Horses AYVtlTSt .t -- "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t SSSSl*TODBLB8 w 5 113 2 1 V 4 2» l1 H G Lonus .1 A Strode 155-100 SSSS1*BUSS AROUND wW 7 6 6= 5»i 4i 4« 2» j Kodguez.I Arthur UN 100 33251 BGMONT w 8 MO 17 1-1 1 S» 3" T Par-ton J Phillips 625-100 33137GKNL PICKETT wan 4 M0 3 4 21 2 31 3= 4-3 II HanmerH W Willhauser 147E-HO 33231 LADY WORTHN W 4 W 1 .: 7 7 7 r - B* L Lykea D Christian 41S-10B 33171 PETHLIS arSUO • I 4- « i»k C5 63 A Johnson 1, A S. r.gnl 400-100 33231 DK. CHARCOT wn I MS 5 I 3- B» H 7 7 W Ward J D Misick 870 100 Time. 25, £0, l:17?-a. 1:46, 1:53%. Track slow. mutuels paid, Vodcles, .10 str.tint, .30 place, .30 show; Buzz Around, 2.90 place, ?i.2 show; Egmont. S8.10 shew. Equivalent bookhng odds Yodel.s. 155 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Buzz Around. 545 to 10O place, 210 to 100 show; Egmont, 155 to 100 show. Winner -B. h. Iiy Koehampton -Yodlor trained by .1. A. Stn.de; bred by Mr. II. B. Breckinridge. Went lo post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and sl»w. Wmi easily; second and third driing. YODELES moved up steadily on the inside while rounding the far tan and easily raced into a long lead in the last eighth. BBSS ABOUND, suddenly improved, finished with a rush and outgannd EGMONT. The Utter set a good pace, but bolted to the outside fence when entering the homestretch. GENERAL PICKBTT tired badly. RETELLS ran poorly. Overweights - Egmont, 2 i oiinds. QQQl PT SIXTH BACB— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 15, 1915— 1:10"-.- - .V-104. Rurse 00. 4-year- OOQll elds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $ 1 M ; second. 0; third. 0. Index Horses AWtlTSt « Ml t Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SSSMBBQUIBAM Wl « in.! 4 1 1| V 11 i«| i» E Lykea J LowonsU in B2E-M0 33252 -ZAM LOCH wb 5 105 1 I 2 k| 2 2 A Johnson C Polk 475 -KM ;3231»MBNLO PARK w E 106 2 1 ■ 7-1 BJ r,- P J Hell 11C. Boilwcll 1*0-101 33250 = I.NQC1ETA wn 7 10S 6 E V 3 3J V 4 It KurtnnW Walker 410-100 33250 GIFT witOI 5 ". ti» E* t| »i • H M MUkSWaM C.ooilpa.ster 2."t.i 100 33252 DAKTWORTH WB 0 110 I 3 4i 4s 4 41 «-" K Havnes C N Freeman :;:... 10.1 SStSl PIT w 4 100 I 7 7i 6- 78 7a 7- W Hoag H M Shields 7750 -IMi 33227 ARCTURUS W I 103 7 I 0* S 8 8 S F Hop-buG S Brodie 12730-100 Time, 25%, 51, 1:18%, 1:45%, 1:53. Track slow. mutuels paid. Roquiram, N.50 straight, .00 place, .00 show; Zamlocli, .90 place, .10 show; Menlo park. .90 show. Equivalent booking ...ids Requirnm, S25 to 100 straight, 280 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Zamloch, 195 to mo place, 70 to 10O show: Menlo Park. 15 to 100 show. Winner — R. m, by Tony Faust — Resignation 11. trained by M. Lowcnstcin; bred by Mr. O. A. Riam In 1. Went to post at l:."s. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wan easily: second and third driving. BBQUIBAM went to the front at 01100 and, drawing away into a long bad on the b.ickslreieh. easily hel«l the race sale ail the way. SAM LOCH ran well, but tired after moving up menacingly while rounding the far turn. MKNl.O lARK closed a big gap and finished with a belated rush. INO.U— BTA ran w.ll. DA BT WORTH quit in the strcLh. Overweights Pit, 2 pounds. Q O Q ~t /» SEVENTH BACB— 1 Mile. Sept. 10, 1915—1:10 — 1—110. Purse 00. 3-year olds OOOlO and upward, t homing Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third. Q. Index llors.s _ A Wt 11St U -i % Str_Fin_ Jockeys_ Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SSSMNO MANAGER w BlM i I 8* 53 5- 4 1- F~ M.rimceC, II Abbott ITS-UN 33232 STOLEN ANIL wa 6 M0 4 E V 4 4 3"- 2« A Johnson A GDunlap UC0-1OG 33227 EElToN wit 4 HCJ 2 14- 1" 2- li P L Lyfcea W Stoiinont :;mi MS 32804 -G00DYV00D w 5 105 0 1 1" P V 2 41 B McDottC B Fountain MGK-M0 32X01 WODAN w S MM 1 2 3l SI B*i S* V D Stirling P Sheridan fln-lol SSBftSMAX. CHOICB wnflU 3 I 6 I • I 6 B Harionll G BedweU 320-lw Time. 27%, 53, 1:18%, 1:46. Track slow. mutuels paid. No MaMCer, $...50 straight, $ 3...0 ldace, .M» show; Stolen Ante, .S0 place, .10 show; Ri pton. .90 show. Equivalent looking odds No Manager, 175 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Stolen Ante 290 to 100 place, 108 to loo show: Roptou, 45 to 100 show. Winner— Rr. g, by Nasturtium — Katy of the West trained by J. I. Heard; bred by Mr. Geo. J. Stolll. Went to post at 5:03. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NO MANAUBU was taken under restraint early, but came with a rush when straightened out in the stretch and wen going awav. STOLEN ANlEr.m well ami oiilgamcil BBPTOM at tin- end. BBP-TON sin. wed si.eed and finished gamuly. GOODWOOD ran well to the stretch. MAXIMS CHOICE can do better. 0orvoights — Wodan, 2 pounds.


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