Connaught Park, Daily Racing Form, 1924-06-03

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CONNAUGHT PARK OTTAWA, OMT., MONDAY JUKE 2, 1924.— Oonnaught Park. One Milo. Sixth day. Connaught Park Jew key Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. __ ___ _ i Steward representing Canadian Racing Associations. Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, J. B. Campbell and J. H. Conklin. Judges. L. N. Bate, W. J. Morriscn and E. C. St. Iere. Starter, Harry Morrisey. Baring Secretary, T. P. Gorman. Raring starts at 3:00 p. m. Chicago time. 2 00 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record; age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. f7€kf7i£t FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. June 15. 1921— 1:00%— 2— 106. Purse 00. 2-yeir-oids. 4 xJ 4 vFO Claiming:. Net value to winner 05; second, 25; third, 0. • Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79494 KIRKFIELD wb 110 IS 3* 4i 3J 1» S Hullman R T Wilson 6621-10 1 . 79650 MARY DEAR w 105i 6 2 2i 2» 1* 21 P WaUs E C Walker 170-100 7900 1 ELM w 103 3 1 1 11 2i 31 E Scobie F Mannix 23 -101 I 78946 TRIGGER w 99 4 5 5* 5» 4h 44 P Lee M Gorman 390-100 1 79601*LKT ME FORGET w 92 2 4 41 3* 5" 5" II Howard Mrs I. A Livingston 830-100 HAMPTON LADY w 1051 5 6 6 6 6 6 J Grusen Kenton Stablo 2610-100 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. mntuels paid Kirkfield, 5.25 straight. .40 place. .60 sliow; Mary Dear, .15 place, .70 I show; Elm, .90 show. Konivalont booking odds— Kirkfield. 062% to 100 straight, 220 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Mary Dear. :»7% to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Elm. 45 to 100 show. Winner 11. c, by Olainbala— Kerr, by Uncommon trained by J. Tryce; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third I the same. KIRKFIELD came with a rush through the stretch and got up to win in the last stride. . MARY UKAK raced ELM into defeat and tired, but finished gamely. ELM set a fast pace to the ; stretch and tired, but was interferd with slightly at the eighth post when MARY DEAR and KIRKFIELD in turn bumped him. IJ:T ME FOHGKT challenged in the stretch, but tired. Scratched 79«01:Cheri. 95; 79601 Aggie, 105. Overweights — Mary Dear, 1% p unds; Hampton Lady, 2%. ; , r7Ct,f74rT SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Ottawa Steeplechase. Parse 00. 4-year-olds and • 4 *J 4 J 4 upward. Allowances. Net value to winner *5 ; second, 25; third, 0. Index Horses A Wt PP St 3 6 9 12 Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79651 -TOP NOTCH w 4 130 3 1 2» 2» 1"» 1« 1« A Ferson Mrs B McEachren 55-100 l j 79495 A1WT LIN w 6 130 5 4 4« 4» 2« 2« 2* N Smith O W Beardmore 1220 100 . 65536 GAY KAP w 6 134 4 3 V 31 3» 310 3l« F Barry J E Smallman 925-100 79656 CAVENDISH w 6 142 1 2 11 l1 5 5 41 S Stevson E K Bryson 265-100 • 79651 McDORAN w 9 137 2 I 5 5 4 « 4* 5 C Ireland F English. 1520-100 Time, 3:55%. Track fast. mutuels paid-Top Notch, .10 straight, .95 place, .50 show; Aunt Lin, .35 place, .10 , show: Cay Kap. .85 show. Equivalent booking odds — Top Notch, 55 to 100 straight, 47% to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Aunt , Lin, 2I7y. to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; Gay Kap. 42% to 100 shew. Winner B. g, by Berrilldon -Dignity, by Dick Welles trained by W. G. Wilson; bred by Mr. Lewis Garth. Went to post at 3:3L At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third 1 driving. TOP NOTCH Jumped cleanly and had matters his own way after CAVENDISH lost his rider r • t tke eighth jump. AUNT LIN jumped well aud finished gamely, although outpaced. GAY KAP jumped well and pulled up stund after bis long layoff. CAVENDISH was racing a half length before [ the winner, when he unseated Stevenson at the eighth jump and was remounted and completed • the course. Scratched 79555-Bulldog Drcmmond. 133. ] rTQPT/lQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. June 3, 1923— 1:12%— 6— 112. Parse 00. 3-year-olds and 1 4 %J 4 vfO upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner 05; second, 26; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t 79607 C. J ORAIGMTLEwb 7 100 1 S 4* JJ 1* 1« E Renzetti G C Milton 980-100 0 796A2 3ORALEGGO WB 6 104 6 8 S»k 61 3" 21 F J Baker Riverdale Stable 410-10C ■ 79496 ASSYRN QUEEN w 6 93 2 I 1J 1» 2* 31 J Mclver P E Coleman WS-100 0 79652 DRCMMOND wn 8 107 7 ■ 9» 9» 51 4»k | Bullmin V Gallo 1840-1C0 » 74477 BRASS TACKS w 5 106 10 2 6» 5J 41 5s P WalU T S Cochenour 700-100 0 79652 WINNIPEG ws 4 107 8 1 5* 4"k 6* 6l* E Roehm O K Allen 3380-100 0 79652 JACKSON wb 3 93 4 7 71 7* 71 7- F Lee "W J Salmon 600-100 0 79602 CHIEF CLERK w 3 8S 9 3 3 31 8l 8 » H Howard F Mannix 1260-100 0 79S22 HUMORIST w 5 1031 5 9 10 10 10 91 J Grusen Kenton Stable 360-100 " 79652 L. BLK SHEEP wb 5 101 I 4 21 81 91 10 W Bogski T Hodga 1240-100 • Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. mutuels paid— Charles J. Craigmile. 1.60 straight. 99.25 pace .5 BJWW; Oraleggo, JM9 place, .70 show; Assyrian Queen, .30 show. Equivalent booking fdds — Charles J. Craigmile. 980 to 100 straight. 362% to 100 place, 202% to J 100 show; Oraleggo, 150 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Assyrian Queen. 165 to 100 show. Winner — R. g, by Pataud — Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixon trained by G. C. Milton; bred by Mr. E. . Qallion. . Went to post at 4:05. At post 6 minutes. Start good and slow. W n driving; second and third , the same. CHARLES J. CRAIGMILE came on the outside of the leaders into the stretch and raced ■ Into the lead when an eighth out. but barely lasted to win. ORALEGGO, away badly, bat moved up ? fast in the final half mile and was wearing the winner dowu at the end. ASSYRIAN QUEEN set a 1 fast pace and laced LITTLE BLACK SHEEP into defeat, then tired slightly. DRUMMOND finished fast after being outrun early. HUMORIST ran poorly and can do much better. Scratched -79557 Mothers Day. 89. Overweight* — Oraleggo, 1 pound; Brass Tacks. 5; Jackson, 3; Humorist. 3%; Little Black Sheep. 2. • - TQIlQ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. May 29, 1924— 1:39%— 3— 101. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 4 4 «T7 4 j*J upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 05; second, 25; third, 0. - Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt t - 79452 JOAQUINA wb 6 105 4 6 4» 4* 44 31 ll E Scoble P L Cicerl 640-100 0 79694 = JACQUES wb 6 107 6 5 3s 31 31 21 2 i P Walls W S Murray 125-100 0 79450 TIDAL WAVM w 3 98 5 4 21 21 V 1°* 31 F Lee O A Razon 2405-100 0 79606 VENN1E w 4 104 3 1 6* 5* 5» 4l 4* F J Baker E McCowan 975-109 0 79605 JIM KENNET w 3 108 I I l*i 9 5» 5» F Sharpe J McMiUea 195-109 • 76192 BELLE AMIE wb 4 108 226 6 6 6 6 L Morris A Bold 885-100 0 Time, 24, 48%. 1:13%, 1:40%. Track fast, mutuels paid — Joaquina, 4.80 straight, .30 place, .60 show; Jacques, .90 place, .55 5 show; Tidal Wave, .30 shew. Equivalent booking odds — Joaquina. 640 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Jacques, • 45 to 100 place, 27% to 100 show; Tidal Wave. US to 190 show. Winner— Br. m, by Garry Herrmann — Joannina, by Voter trained by G. Finch; bred by Mr. George D. Widener. Went to i ost ut 4:4L At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. JOAQUINA, after being saved close ap. came to the outside in the stretch and, finishing • fast, won going away. JACQUES was held close under restraint and responded gamely when called a on, but was luld safe by the winner. TIDAL WAVE tired after racing into the lead on the last turn. L JIM KENNEY quit after setting the pace to the far turn. Scratched — 79653 Bean Nash, 95. Overweights — Vennie, 3 pounds; Jim Kenney, 4. = fTQfT"! A FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. May 29, 1924— 1:39%— S—10L Parse 00. 3-year-olds and d 4 tF 4 J." upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 05; second, 25; ; I • * third, 0. - Index norses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t 7»559*WEDG PRINCE v.sb 5 108 5 3 21 1* 11 21 1» P J Baker Mrs G H Abbott 323-100 10 79655EL JESMAR wb 5 108 2 2 4 1 41! 3" l«k 2* p Walls J A Gibson 230-109 » 7tB57*FLAMING WIRE w3 91 S 5 8 3 » 3l P Leo Mrs L A Livingston 300-100 » 7»656*WAR TANK w 6 197 1 1 B* 2nk 4» 4» 41 E Scobie M Gorman 415-100 H 79557 REBUS w 3 97 4 4 5» 5" 51 6» 5» H Howard J G Fair 1925-100 •0 79693 JACQUERIE w 5 1051 6G66C66J Grusen Kenton Stable 750-100 10 Time. 24%. 49%, 1:14, 1:46%. Track fast. mutuels paid — Wedding Prince, .50 straight, .25 place, .10 show; El Jesmar, .20 place. , .45 shew; Flaming Wire, .70 Fhow. Equivalent booking odds— Wedding Prince. 325 to 100 straight, 112% to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Ml Jesmar, 60 to 100 place. 22% to 100 show; Flaming Wire, 35 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Marathon or Prince Ahmed — Golden Wedding, by Golden Maxim trained by L. *• Heffeman; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Ross. . gli Went to p st at 5:1L At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third ■ m same. WEDDING PRINCE saved ground on all the turns and, racing into the lead, finished 1 gamely under good riding. EL JESMAR v.u» taken back on the first turn and came fast on the outside Into the lead in the final drive, but tired near the end. FLAMING WIRE moved up rapidly on n the stretch turn, but tired badly in the last eighth. WAR TANK quit after being in front for a • fcalf. JACyCKKIE began with the webbing in her mouth and never threatened the leaders, although lfising little at the start by the mishap. Overweights- El Jomar, 2 pounds; Flaming Wire, 1; Jacquerie, 1%. - FfktWt "I SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Jane 23, 1917—1:46% — 3—112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds Is 4 %3 ■ XX and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 05; second, 25; third, 0. - Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t 79658 SLIGO w 3 90 5 4 21 2a l1 ll 1* H Howard D T Leonard 195-100 *° 79607 HOHOKUS w 8 1§4 3 2 3h 4* 4« 4« 2nk v J Baker W Young 5S0-100 *0 79500GEN. CADORNA w 7 111 6 1 41 3» 3* 2» 31 E Roehm S Oddo 430-100 W 79559IKISH PAT wb 4 111 2 6 6 6 C 6 4* E Scobie J J Lyons 325-100 " 79602 DON JUAN WB 3 88 4 3 1» 1* 2" 31 51 P Lee J W K earns 455-100 79559 MAY PROSPER w 4 186 1 5 5* 5* 51 51 6 W Bogski S Hodga 1850 103 Yi Timo, 24%, 49, 1:14%. 1:46%, 1:47%. Track fast. mntuels paid— Sligo, .90 straight, .70 place, .55 show; Hohokus. .10 place, .G0 show; Gen. adorn. i. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds — Sligo. 195 to 100 straight, R5 to 100 place, 27% to 100 show; Hohokus, t 155 to 100 place. SO to 100 show; Gen. Cudorna, 0T to 100 show. Wiuner — B. c, by The Curragh — Consnelo II., by Bradwardiue trained by D. T. Leonard; bred by Mr. 3. Banford. f Went to post at 5:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. KI.IGO was saved behind the leader to the far turn, then raced into a good lead and won _ going away. HOHOKUS raced prominently and finished well. GBN. CADORNA tired. IRISH PAT r finished fast in the center f the track. DON JUAN quit after setting the pace to the far turn. Scratched 79607rFrosty Boy, 100. Overweight — Dou Juan, 5 pounds. «- — 3 fyQrT-i O SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Aug. 31, 1922— 1:43%— 3— 106. Purse 00. . 4 «l7 4 JLad g-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 35; second, 25; third, 0 - Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t - 7»602«CAPT. CLOVER w 5 104 5 3 31 3» 3» 2« 11 F J Baker Mrs O H Abbott 205-100 0 79656 LOVELINESS w 6 105 4 2 2* 2» l1 In 2* P Walls Mrs J D Misick 3JO-100 » 79248 MAGICIAN wb 9 104 6 6 6 51 4» 31 3« F Sharpe Mrs W E Jones 595-100 M 79606 HEAVY ARTILYwb 5 115 1 1 1» 1* 2» 4» 4» J Grusen C R Richards 1165-100 » 99660 QUICK TIME wb 3 103 3 5 4* 4« 5» 6» 5* F Lee E K Bryson 85-100 W 78057*BLUE BRUSH wb5 107 245 6 6 6 S K Roehm G K Allen 875-100 » Time, 23%, 48, 1:13%, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast. mntuels paid — Capt. Clever, .10 straight, .15 place, .46 show; Loveliness, .60 place, .68 6 Show; Magician, 15 shew. i Equivalent booking odds- Capt. Clover, 205 to 100 straight, 57% to 100 place, 22% to 100 show; liveliness, 80 to 100 place, 32% to 100 show; Magician, 57% to 100 show. Winner Ch. g. by General Roberts — Ravaria, by Ravelslon trained by R. Heffernan; bred by Mr. George M. Van Girdon. Went to post at 6rl2. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CAPT. CLOVER, close up from the start, wore LOVELINESS down in the stretch and was drawing clear at the end. I/OV KI.I.N ESS showed speed in racing into the lead, but tired. MAGICIAN was badly cutnin early and closed a gap on the stretch drive. HEAVY ARTILLERY set a fast early pace and tired badly. BLUE BRUSH was caught in the webbing, but left with the ethers. Scratched— 79147 Heibcrtus, 100; 79560 Roisterer. 109; 79607 Natarsl. 102.


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