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WOODBINE PARK FORM CHART DELAYED I TRANSMISSION. TORONTO. ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1918.— Woodbine Park. The Ontario Jockey Club provided the Kings Plate as one of the features of the Toronto Hunt Clubs Bed Cross Horse Show. Officials for the nee: Presiding Stewards, Colin Campbell and Frank J. Bryan; presiding judge, Francis Nelson; starter. William Snyder. QQQfiQ FIFTY-NINTH RUNNING OF THE KINGS PLATE. 1 1-4 Miles. May 27, 1911— andOandOand 2:04% — 3 — 113. ,250 Added and Fifty Guineas the Gift of His Majesty King George V. 8-year-olds and upward. Canadian-brsd and Owned. Allowances. Net value to winner ,540; second, 00; third. 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U K =i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P | S8I87 SFRINGSIDE w 3 113 11 5 6= 31 V V l3 L Mink G M Hendrie 8-5 1 1-3 out 34083LAH of LIGHT w 4 119 5 6 31 11 1and 2- 2 B Ensor G Wr Boardmoro §6621 3317»MAY BLOOM w 3 10S 10 S 51 51 3" 3- 3 J RodgezBrookdale. Stable tl 21 1 2-5 S4697 BLACKBURN w 3 110 3 1 ll 2»i 41 4 4"* G ScherrerBrookdale Stable t2i 21 1 2-5 »ll»2*GOLD GALORE w 4 121 8 7 81 91 7" 71 5U v Crump J E SeaRram J4 4 8-5 4-5 34642 PLEAS BE BENT w 3 110 12 4 •» 6; 51 S* i- « MolesthThorncliffe Stable 8 7 21 6-5 336I* = SAIDUCEB w 3 110 7 9 1010-10- 81 7- G Suthnd Brookdale Stable |2J 21 1 2-5 33«I8*SEA FROTH w 3 1 « 2 2 2 4J til 6" ■- R Enniu J E Seagram +4 4 8-5 i-5 S4799 TWELVE BELLS w 3 112 6 10 91 7J 8 W »? - Collins J E Seagram M 4 8-5 4-5 345K2IBENCHER w B 3 110 4 12 11* 81 9 91 lfu N Foden H Giddings 3 3 1 l-u 341 16*RED ADMIRAL w 3 114 1 I 7°M1* 11= 11« U» R Cheyne G W Beardmore 621 34642 SCARBBO BEACHw 3 105 9 13 125 12» 12« 12s 12 H Gibson M LeRoy 30 40 15 6 34765 MeCORBURN w 4 121 13 11 13 13 13 13 13 R wts r Millar 30 40 15 6 t X JCoupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%. 48%, 1:16%. 1:42%, 2:68%. Track fast: Winner — Ch. c, by Charles Edward — Springwells trained by E. Whyte; bred by Mr. George M. Hendrie. Went to |iost at 3:21. At post .% minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 8PRINGSIDE. much the liest. moved up to the leaders on the far turn and easily drew away in the homestretch. LADDER OF LIGHT took the lead when entering the baekstretch, held on well in the last eighth and was easily l«est of the others. MAY BLOOM made a game effort When rounding the last turn hut tired in the final drive. BLACKBURN tired. GOLD GALORE suffered from early interference and finished fast. BENCHER wheeled at the start. Overweights— Twelve DcUs, 2 pounds; Red Admiral, 4,