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WOODBINE PARK TORONTO, GNT., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928.— Woodbine Park 1 Mile. Fifth day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Canadian Racing Associations, F. Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, C. J. Fitzgerald, A. H. Dyment and G. M. Ilendrie. Judges, J. tt. Campbell, Col. K. R. Marshall and W. B. Hendrie. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. P. Eraser. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.l. W indicates whip, S spurs, IJ blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weights carried. Imitates apprentice allowance. Oz|Q,rtjfJ FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. New Hampshire. May 23, 1923— 1:38%— 3— 103. Mayflower « jtt/VJ Plate. ,200 Added. 3-y3ar-o!ds and upward. Maidens. Foaled in Canada. Allowances. Not value to winner 10; second, S200; third, 5100; fourth, 0. Index Horses A Wt ID St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 14686 BEST BONNET w 3 103 7 10 SJ 5* 3" V% Q L Pichon Seagram Stable r«.-100 21287 MAD MULLAH w 4 112 2 2 4« 4« 2 IJ 2s II Thomas II Haymaker 2010-100 197SI GALPIN DIAMNDw 3 107UO 4 33 1"* lS 3° 3» D Mergler Mrs A R Law-son 460-100 24796 SIBERIAN we. I 112 11 9 11" 11 8J 63 4" J Gwynne J C Fletcher 1020-100 24686 GRUBSTAKE . w 3 103 6 7 6" 6a* 6s 5» D* ■ Fleming W H Wright f3160-100 24686 HEAD LAD wsis -3 103 9 5 2 3nk 43 i* 6 A Tryon Thorncliffe Stable 2900-100 21686 WHITE DOVE wn 3 1C0 3 1112 12 7* 7! 7s II Gwynne W McKay 910-100 20173 RARE VINTAGE w 4 110 1 3 7" Sh 91 93 83 F Russell A L Wynston 5080-100 24686 LTLE MARGIE B.w 4 110 5 12 g-MO" ID 103 9* H Bridges T M Glassco 10330-100 26215 EASTER SIGHT wr. 4 110 4 1 1" 2" 5« 8"M0 G McCann A L Watts 2720-100 19655 MIRTH w 3 103 12 6 10 l| 10 ID ll* II Little J E Smallman 1400-100 17762 FLYING COLUMN w 3 100 8 8 5nk 73 12 12 12 A Watson W II Wright t tCoupled as W. II. WriL-ht entry. Time, :24%. :49%. 1:15%. 1:43. Track fast. , MUTUEL3 PAIB , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- BEST BONNET .85 40 .05 92J— 100 70—100 52J— 100 MAD MULLAH 13.80 7.85 590—100 292J— 100 GALOPIN DIAMOND 3.89 99—100 Winner— Ch. f, by McNeill— Oala Dress, by Gelatine trained by W. J. Donohue; bred by Mr. W. P. Fraser. WENT TO POST— 2:34. AT POST— 1 minute- Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third easily. BEST BONNET, away slowly, worked 1-er way up teadily on the outside and, in a hard drive, got up to win in the final sixteenth. MAD MULLAH followed the leaders closely and raced into the lead after cnteiing the home stretch, but tired right at the end. GALOPIN DIAMOND passed EASTER SIGHT and took the lead, hut tired badly in the last quarter. SIBERIAN closed a big gap. GBUtt-KTAKE was forced to race ou the outside all the way. HEAD LAD tired. WHITE DOVE closed a gap. EASTER SKIRT quit. Scratched -24833 Daughter of Pawn. 100. Overweights— Mirth. 1 pound: Best Rennet, 3: f:alopin Damond. 21; Grubstake, 1; nead Lad, 1. * /j Q/Tferr SECOND RACE— Abcut 2 Miles. Lion Heart Steeplechase Handicap. ,000 Added. 4-««tf jiC? a yar-olds r.nd i pward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,520; socond, 00; third. 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2 17B.VM NlFOLD ws 6 1 10 5 3 2»k 3J 413 S* lh J Fitzgld Riverdale Stable 1605-10J S473»JKANGAROO ws 6 150 4 1 lS 1"» lS 1» 2!S C Mergler R Parr 190-100 20963IRISIl JIG w 10 148 7 5 5J 4" 3" 2 3" R H Crfd Queen City Stable 130-100 2 1 085-HI :US I ELITE wa 10 143 2 4 3"k 2s 23 45U 43l F Preece A Case 390-100 34705 CHERUB w 5 134 3266655 E Albright Flying Horse Farm Sta 7110-100 PEACEFUL BOY w 6 110 6 6 4«* 5 5» Fell. A Kelly II C Hatch 1650-100 2J332 FLEETWOOD W C 138 1 7 Lost rider. C Roach Justa Farm Stable 30JO-100 Time, 4:04. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING OiJDS MANIFOLD 4.10 2.23 $ 5.00 1605—100 510—100 150—100 INGAROO 3.65 2.70 82J-100 35-100 iRISH JIG 2.83 40—100 Winner— Ch. g. by Negofol— Hanrose. by Hanover trained by J. II. Smith; bred by Messrs. S ms and Randolph. Winner entered to be elaiuud for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:03. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. MANIFOLD dropped far back after going the lirst turn f the field, then came again In tln last half and, finishing fast, ni ailed KANGAROO in the final P.rive. KANGAROO stumbled after takin | the last jump and recovering, drew away from IIEI.SDEI.ITE into, a good lead at the final jump,, hot was exhausted at the end and was unable to wiii.stnnd the winner. IRISH .IMS moved up gamely when called on, but tired near the end. IIEI.SDEI.ITE was mrde too much use of in racing with KANGAROO and tired. FLEETWOOD lost his rider at the first jump and PEACEFUL BOY fell at the fourteenth. Scratched— 24795 Endless, 130. Overweights — Cherub, 4 pounds: Peaceful Boy, 2. ■J-QfbS THIIlI RACE— 5-8 Mile. Lady Vera. Juno 2, 1906—1:00—2—93. Bsndigo Plate 200 «~**-*VFC7 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third 00-fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt li y, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24794 GANGSTER wn 112 14 61 fi* 33 1" W Long Bud Flatter i.-lOl 23723 GLACIAL w 111 3 1 1" lS lS 22S L Schaefer W J Salmon "10 100 24738 VIOLADO w 114 7 10 8S 8S 2 V W Harvey Flamingo Farm Stable tliiO-100 24738-REA w 114 8 7 5" 4S 4* 4J N Wyatt J Simmons SlO-100 VITALIZE w 109 5 5 4J 5" V* Bj J McCoy O F Burkart 4530-100 GALLANT SPARK w 112 9 9 10 10 10 6»* C Carlisle Hastings Stable 18900-100 FACE CREAM w 10" 10 8 03 9S 9S 7 V Wrallis P T Chinn + 24794 RHMI.ANTHE w 109 6 6 7«* 7" 7S SJ J Stevens Rancho San Carlos Sta 8700-100 NIGERIA w 109 4 2 23 2"" 6h 9« R Tonrow H C Hatch ikl-100 21738 WRECKAGE w 112 2 3 3" 3"* 8" 10 J Smith Seagram Stable IllO-lOO ft oupled as Maimngo Farm Stable and P. T. Chinn entry. Time, :24, :49H. 1:02. Track fast. 7TLMUT.UEL9 PAID • .EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- .,„,„„ ?T»rT»r ?1450 * 6-° * 315 C25— 100 235—100 571—100 OLACIAL 4.15 2 go 1C7J— 4 100 30—100 FLAMINGO FARM STABLE ANB P. T, CHINN ENTRY 2.35 17J— HO Winner Dr. c, by Sporting Blood— Hold Up. by Plaudit trained by R. n. Shannon; bred by Mr H. . Fisher. WENT TO POST— 3:39. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Vioiado. Won driving; second and third easily. GANG8TBK was outpace 1 for the first half mile, then came to the outside when entering the home stretch and. finishing fast, got up to win in the final few strides. GLACIAL, away quickly set a good pace, but tired in the final eighth. VIOLADO propped at the start and was awav slowly and eleeei a big gap into second place, but tired finally. REA had no mUhaps. NIGERIA and WRECKAGE ran well for a half. Scratched— 21794 Royal Fey, 112. Continued ou tenth page. WOODBINE PARK Continued from third page. O/fCfctfaCh FCURTH EACr— 1 1-8 Miles. Spot Cash. May 23. 1923— 1:5125— 3— 103. Twenty-+d±. U J*J Fou.th Running TORONTO CUP HANDICAP. 5,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 3 020 and silver cup: second, 000; third. 50; fourth. 50. Index Hmam AW tiTM i2 44 ! tr Km Jockey* Owners Ki|Uiv. odds Sir l 24742 BUNF1RE *n :i Mi ;" I 71 S" 4,,k- Li 1-.. J Caliah n R T Wilson K6-16I 24742-CANTHR w 5 123 118= 5" 3"k lh 2i S ODnell J E Griffith 400-100 247 12-AICII.LA WB 5 1071 S B P l3 1* 31 3° D Mergler C C Smiihson M6-M0 247 13 PRICKLY HEAT wn .", lid !l 6 PI 3" Z| 4- 43 J McCoy F H SmiUi 1700-100 24742 BOOM w 4 10* 10 S r." 4"" 6"k f.= 5J N Wall Bell Farm Stable 030-100 24742 sue HARRY wb 4 R2 11 12 13 111 P C5 6* L Piehon Bcagram Stable tVKJ-lOO 24688 = 1. ACT ALUS wn 4 100 7 4 61 7-i T3 Sh T* RTonrow H C Hatch 43f,0-100 24742 SCAT wr 4 100 2 10 «.i 12"M21 101 81 C Carlisle B Arlington 1080-100 SMC3 EUPHRATES w* S MB 13 1 12|13 13 IP 9 C Ralls C 11 Flelacbmana BB6-108 S4MSS CLEAR SKV vn 4 10S C 11 10 PU6* HMO8 T Burns J E Sn-.allr.ian 4" 10-100 24210 J. FRED A. m n C 100 3 I 4", P G| 7"-111 O Brown J F Adams 13740-100 24005 GAFF8MAN w S 11? 12 13 H«*H» 111 13 12"k J Smith Seagram Stable f 24742 RETALIATE wn 4 112 4 7 31 61 8--121 13 W Harvey Bud Fisher 9270-100 tCoupled as Seagram Stable entrv. Tim;, :23%." :4S. 1:16%, l:393/5. 1:53. Track fast. , *2 MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQ.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— 6UNFIRE § 7.20 .85 .05 200— 100 921—100 52— 100 CANTEF. 5.25 3.50 1C2J— 100 75—100 AUC11LA 4.60 130—100 Winner Ch. e, by Oluml ala — Sunburst, by Ranastar trained by T. J. Brain bred by Mr. R. chard T. Wilson. WENT TO POST— 4:24. AT POST— 9 minutes. Start gm.d and slow. Wen easily; sc-und and third handily BUNF1BB levari well, but met with int -rforcne e and was forced back, then came to the outside on the Stretch tu-n and crossed ocr in fr«*;t of CANTER in the stretch, theu finished fast and woe going away. CANTO suffered badly trass early interferon, e. but fought his way up and joined the Mm, 1in «as ;iitfiiiisin d. AICII.LA ■printed into a good lead early, but tired in the last eighth. PRICKLY HEAT raced close up and had no mishaps. DOOM saved ground on the turns, but could not reach the leaders. SIR BARKY began slowly and was always far back. .1. FRED A. tired. There was a lot of crowding soon after the start and those on the inside suffered greatly. CANTERS rider lodg 1 n elalai of foul against the winner, which was not allowed. Overweights — Auciila, 1J pounds; Euphrates, 5. ~tPA and~and f| rirTH FACE— 3-4 Mile. Carmandale. Sept. 27~ 1S22— 1: 11*3— 5117. Prince ofWales « 3K0 JLtT Handicap ,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,060: second. 00; third. 50; fourth, 0. Index Hums A Wt IT St ]i -J Str Fin .Io ke s Owners Equiv. Odds Sir t 24743 I:V wii 6 114 i 1 01 :;" -1 l1 1. Piclion S amam Stable 300-100 24646 CLEARANCE w 4 lll C 8 7 7 3" 2 B Pierce B Arlington 360-100 i.4 373 ALT. BLUE w 4 109 4 7 P* fl i] 3" W Harvey Mrs J li Black 2900-100 24303 SILVER SONG vv 5 107 5 5 8nt 8- 73 4" J Thomas Mrs C Garrigan 1310-100 £4363 PETER FIZ wr. 4 11.". 2 4 l1 l" 41 .r." I. Schaefcr L Feustel 830-100 £1140 AMEN-RA wn 4 IOC 7 6 P 21 l"k CJ A Trvon O F Burkart 3310-100 24370 CLOCK GOLF wb 5 105 12 4" 4= C 7i H Little W J Giblin l." 80-100 240KG THE MAPLE w 4 10." 10 10 10l 9"* 93 8 F Mann G W Campbell 2420-100 23328 LEMNOS wn i 108 3 3 P r,"k gu 9« J McCoy A S Cushman 4SI -100 24266 HIGH HOPE w 3 107* 9 9 9» 11 10- 103 D Mergler R L Freeman 3SS0-100 24374 LADDIE BUCK wit C 114 11 11 11 lOlll 11 T Burns YVoodlawn Stable 910-100 Time. :2S2,5. :47=5. 1:13=5. Track fast. , KTJTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING OBDS- ARNO .00 .85 .20 300—100 1421—100 110—100 CLEARANCE 4.65 4.05 1321—100 1021—100 ALL BLUE n.15 4571—100 Winni r— ].. h. by leter Fan — Florence, by Macdonald II. trained by W. B. Briugloe; bred by Mr. Barry layr.e Whitney. Winner ei, tired to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:15. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and fast. Won driwng: s- ond and tliird the same. ARNO, i nay well, followed the pacemakers closely while on the outside and. coming fast through the stretih. took the l.-a.l nnd held CLEARANCE safe. The latter closed a big gap into second plare and was racing giniely at the end. ALL BLUE always close up, saved gmund on the turns and finished fast. BH.TEB SON : was in trouble early, but came to the outside and finished fast. PETER FIZ, CLOCK GOLF nnd LEMNOS tired and quit. - Scratched— 2 12 IS Roland, MM; 20173 Arrant Jade, OS. Overweight — High Hope, 2J pounds. O /|Q-g -0 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Edisto, May 27. 1926— 1 :44 5— 4— 122. dueens Birthday At/11 Plate. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, Net value to winner 85; second, 76.50; third. 51; fourth. 0. index Horses AWtlTSt4 % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners fckjuiv Odds Strt 24799 •BIGOT wti I 10: 5 5 i , 3 2* l4 I, Schaefer li T Wilson ]l? ,-100 t4743 CHARLES H. w 3 108 4 3 3 3l I« lh 2» W Harvey R L Freeman t230-100 t4n4S*OORPORAL w 3 111 2 2 4" 4h 4h 3» 3° 1 Mergler B L, Freeman t 24683 POLLS vv I 103 1 1 2" 2"* E 5 4 R Tonrow II C Hatch 390-100 24688 KT»iSTO wn 6 12: 3 4 1"" l1 2" 4 5 J Smith Seagram Stable 580-100 tCouplcd as R. L. Freeman entry. Time, :23%, :iS%. 1:14. 1:4045. 1:47%. Track fast. , S2 MUTUELS PAID , -EeUlVALNT BOOKING ODDS-BIGOT .35 .50 .35 1171—100 25—100 171—100 R. L. FREEMAN ENTRY 2.45 2.65 221—100 321—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Pillory — Mexoana, by Mexican traim-d by T. J. Bealey; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson. WENT TO POST— 5:47. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and fast. Won easily: second and third the same. BIGOT was saved until in the streb h. then raced past the leaders and won easing up. CBARLES H. raced into a slight lead while rounding the far turn and s,-uod ground on the stretch turn, but was unable to withstand the winner. CORPORAL; raced fairly well. POLLS was much used in racing with EDISTO and passed the latter when he tired, then tired himself. EDISTO cjuit after setting the early pace. Scratched— 249O0 Clear Sky. 120: 24909 Scat, 120; 21909 Euphrates, 122. Overweight — I.igct, 1 pound. OylQI O SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Edisto. May 27. 1926— l744*i— 4—122. CUM Added. « ll/i.« 3-year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, C0: fourth. 0. Index Umbos AWtlPSt i-. % Str Fm Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 23845 CIRi IS RIDER w .", 10o 4 1 V 2U l»i 1?. 1-" J Smith C S Mitchell 70321-100 23211 IRISH MARINE w 6 111 6 7 E"k 4 44 21 23 V Harvey J Mascia 1310-100 24438 AROMATIC w 3 105 12 8 8 6n 5nk 3"k J Thomas Mrs C Garrigan 1050-100 24744 MOTHERS SON w 7 117 8 S 7nlt 6 P C10 4h J McCoy Carlton Stable 80-100 24374 BON AMI wb I 107 2 5 lJ H 2*1 3 51- L Pichon J M Collins 570-100 24686 MYSTIC STAR w 3 97 3 3 31 3" 3"k 4= C= B Tonrow Thorncliffe Stable 3450-100 MtY3*GOLDEN TWIG -w 4 102 5 4 4 r.h 71 71 7s A Coleman G Anderson 1123O-100 239803KOSC1USKO w 5 110 7 6 P« 7h 8 8 8 I Mergler A and C Stable 420-100 Tim3, :24%. :493*. 1:15. 1:42*;,. 1:4S35. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVAL"NT BOOKING ODDS-. CERCUS RIDER 43.05 0 70 190 70521—100 2435—100 995—100 IRISH MARINE 12.50 6.70 625—100 235—100 AROMATIC 7.20 260—100 Winner — B. m, by Spur— Pierrette, by Ben Brush trained by E. J. Salt; bred by Mr. James Butler. Winner er.trrea to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 6:23. AT FOST— 1 m:nute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. CIRCUS RIDER, close up from the start, raced into the lead while rounding the last turn, held it primely to the end. IRISH MARINE raced forwan.Iy and finished gamely through the final drive. AROMATIC vas taken up at the start and raced wide all through the last half mile, but finished fast. MOTHERS SON was never able to reach the leaders. SON AMI tired after going seven-eighths. KOSCIUSKO ran n bad race. Scratched-24MM Jenny Dean, 105: 24741 Soteria, 100; 21C89 Nettie Sweep, 105. Overweight — Aromatic. 2 pounds.