Daily Racing Form Charts: Thorncliffe Park, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-30

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THORNCLIFFE PARK TORONTO. CNT.. TUESDAY. MAY 29. 1828— Thorncliffe Park 1 Mile. Second day. ThorncIIffe Park Eating and Brcid.ng Aaaoctatlen. Spring meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Canadian Racing Associations. F. Nelson. Stewards, W. A. Hewitt and A. G. Weston. Judges, 1». S. .iilies, J. Furrill and E. St. Fere. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. McLennan. Racing rtartl al I ■•» p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, I! blinkers. Figures in parentheses fallowing the instance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weigiit carried. Inficstea apprentice allowance. OKI] A/4 TOMB* RACE— 4 1-2 Pailengl. Edna V.. May £9. 1923— :53=i— 2— 117. Purse .1C0. AuJLTtTE 2-yca.-olcl3. Maidens. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 03; fourJi. 0. Index Herae* AWtPPSt J4 Str F.n Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24C84 CUDDLE DOOM w 109 5 2 1 1= V L Schaefer Hastings Stable 265-100 24860 ASSAIL w 112 G 5 21 2i 2=1 J Stevens J C Kennedy 135-100 24684 STORM QUEEN W 109 4 3 2 38 3" J Robson J Sparks 1515-100 21800 LADY CREST w 109 2 1 45 4- 4 C Ralls J P White UK-MS 24860 WINDER OIL w 109 1 6 5i 5* 5° A Tryon Thorncliffe Stablo 385-100 PRECIPICE w 109 3 4 6 6 6 L Steinht Seagram Stable 840-100 Time. :24M,, :49. :55;j. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . EQTJIVALKT BOOKING ODDS- CUDDLE LOON .30 $ 2£0 .55 265—100 45—100 27J— 100 ASSAIL 2.95 2.E5 471—100 271—100 STORM QUEEN 4.05 1021—100 Winner — B. f. by I.ovetie — Fanny Podge, by Amenta II. trained by A. Brent; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston Winner entered to be claimed for Sl.SOO. WENT TO TOST— 2:35. AT PCST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Wonder Oil. Won easily: second and third the same. CCDDLR BOON was awny fast and. racing into a long lead, quickly saved ground where possible and won easing up. ASSAIL improved her position slowly after getting into her stride, but could not reach the winner. STORM IJCEEN raced gamely throughout. LADY CREST could never improve hi r position. WONDER OIL refused to go and was left, then raced after the others. « £r-fj /d CT SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jcpagan. Juno 5, 1926— 1:00/.— 2— 119. Pu-se ,100. 2-Ai «.? J- c_J year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqmv. Odds Strt 25027 -GILDED YOUTH wd 112 7 6 P*.P P* P* P Groos E P Sanford 1221-100 24794 JUDGE McOARRY wn 112 6 1 41- 4 3J 2" C Ralls J J Farrell Jr T470-100 25027 LKN SWEEP W 112 11 8 11 1| 2* 3= L Schaefor Maryvale Fan.-.s S.able t 24! 6» EMPLETTE w 112 9 5 71 71! 7" 4" R Pierce E Arlington 790-100 24738 = H1GHLAND FLING w 112 8 10 ! : r. P D Mergler R Parr 750-100 25»27 FACE CREAM w 112 5 2 5h Gl 6h G3 V AVallis P T China 1000-100 24210 MUKERJI w 112 10 4 21 2"k 41 71 J Mann G L Stryker 2S8." -100 MIKE MCDONOUGH w 112 3 9 n* SI 8"" b" F Hicks C Buxton 3150-100 24325 MARION PAYNE wn 112 4 7 8l. 9 9= j* II Thomas Mrs J Zoeller 14S5-10O 24794 TROY MISS w 113 1 3 P*H| 1Q3 ion M Fishmn M R Pons 1 90-100 ROCK QUEEN W 112 2 11 10° 101 llnkll"k T Burns B McFadden CG80-100 SAND MIST w 112 12 12 12 12 12 12 F Slate F M Alger t tMutuel field. Tine, :233/3, :49. 1:02. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EGUFVALNT BOOKING ODDS- GILDED YOUTH .45 .35 .00 122J— 100 67 A— 100 50—100 JUDGE McGARRY Field 3.75 4.40 87J— 100 120—100 LEN SWEEP Field 4.40 120—100 Winner — B. c. by Sporting Blood — Golden La?s:e II., by Golden Sin trained by J. n. Johnson; bred by Mr. T. C. Geary. WENT TO PCST— 3:07. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GILDED YOUTH escaped interference and. racing close up from the start, came fast through the stretch and won in the last stride. JUDGE McOARRY finished rssolutely and was racing fast at the end. LEN SWEEP showed the most early speed nnd made a game finish. EMPLETTE met with repeated interference and came fast when clear. HIGHLAND FLING finished gamely. FACE CREAM had a rough race. MUKERJI showed speed. MARION PAYNE suffered from being bumped in the early running. SAND MIST lacked speed. Scratched— 24210 Marion May, 112; 24293 Noa Stop, 115; 24964 Grey March, 112; 249CI Ding Dong, 112; 24J3S I.aftar. 112. Overweight — Trey Miss, 1 pound. • pT-d ifl THIRD RACE— C-4 Mile. Last One. June 5, 1922— 1 :ll*i— 4— 107. Purse ,100. 3-gnfO JLiO panr-oMa nnd upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00; fourth. £50. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % Str Ein Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt M3M*GUB8T w 3 SS 2 6 21 P l"1- 1" R Tonrow H C Hatch 1530-100 24910 THE MAPLE w 4 113 4 7 5" 4" 4h 2" W Harvey G W Campbell 320-100 24ii70 ROCK THORN w 4 113 13 9 P* 71 3nk 31 II Little C L Whiting 200-100 2237! PATSY McDONALDw 1 95 8 2 32 3 23 4- C Carlisle C Von Schoick tWO-100 24390 EXULTANT wn 4 109 3 8 l"k 2"* ." ■ a3 L Schaefer N B Marshall t 24910 LADDIE PUCK wb 6 116 5 4 G» 6 P Gh T Burns Woodlawn Stable t 2449G VIOLET B. w 3 100 7 12 120. 91 9nk 71 O Brown F J Bastone 605-109 20383 NOON w 4 103 14 5 41 S| 8h 81. C Hall J Nixon 2005-100 MM NETTIE SWEEP wc 5 107 10 3 8 8k 71 9"* H Thomas S Purr.side 3945-100 22302 OLD KID w 3 107 114 14 11 12h 70S V Wallis M Harvey t 23647 SONNY w 6 110 6 11 IS" 121 Ill ID D Mcrg.er A L Austin 3390-100 lOSSSBEAU McNEILL WB 4 10S 11 13 ll1 13 14 12J C Ralls Riverdale Stable 2555-100 24796SPIIERKTTY wc 4 101 12 1 7*1 11= ID IS"" H Gwvnne Mrs M James t 21213 THYMON w 3 107 9 10 M* M* Ml M J Majestic G B Foley 3340-100 tMutuel field. Time, :£3. :4734. 1:13V.. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EOUIVALNT EOOKING ODDS-, GUEST 2.60 %lC.,b .00 1530—100 4S7J— 100 250—100 THE MAPLE 5.25 3.70 162J— 100 85 — 100 ROCK THORN 3. SO 65 — 100 Winner — Br. f. by Boniface — Gibberish, by Trestige trained by II. Giddings, Jr.; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Ross. Winner entered to be claimed for .5X. WENT TO POST— 3:37. AT FOST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. GUEST raced EXULTANT into defeat ami. taking the lead, withstood a challenge from TATSY McDONAI.D end gamely oulfinished THE MAPLE. THE MAPLE, always close up. lost ground on the stretch turn, but finished fast and wearing the winner down. ROCK THORN began slowly, but came through on the inside of the leaders when entering the home stretch and finished fast. PATSY McDON-ALD slowed speed, but tired. EXULTANT tired in the Inst eighth. NOON showed speed. "I I all III d TIM! Ilobcaw. 113: 24!»12 Son Ami, 107; 2503U Pledge, 105; 25030 Out Step, 103; 21150* Vigilant. 108. 24412 Linen King. 17. Overweights— Violet P.. 1 pound: Old Kid, 2: Sonny. 1; Thymon, 2. 9 k ~and~andT FOURTH RACE— 2-4 Mile. List ~~Cne. June 5, 1922— 1 :ll«i— 41 07O Don" Valley *«3iL"dfcd Pnrae. Purco £1.200. 4-ycer-oIds and upwaid. Allowances. Net value to winner J 850: second, 00; third, §100; fourth, ,0. Index Horses AWtlPSt V» i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Str t 25028-PATRICIA J. W 5 103 7 1 4- 41 31 1= N Wall P F Joyce 1621-100 SJPMREMEDY wn 5 109 3 E 2"* 2". lh 2* W Harvey G W Foreman 155-100 24910 PETER ITZ w i; 4 109 I 3 3= 3= i- 3" L Schaefer L Feustel 1295-100 24MS TABLE TALK w 4 107 12 1 P* 2 4 A Trvon Thorncliffe Stable 2690-100 s3t7?xNEALON KAY w 4 102 4 4 P* «•• 5"* P H Thomas Mrs B E Chapman 485-100 247!8 TBTRA GLASS wn 4 103 6 6 6° ." fi G J Smith Searrram Stable 2015-100 24066 PYGMALION wb 4 110 2 7 7 7 7 7 C Ralls E F Sanford * 2S80-100 Time. :23. :463/,. 1:1225. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- PATRICIA J .25 .65 $ 2.?5 1621—100 32*— 100 17J— 100 REMEDY 2.0 2.S5 35 — 100 17—100 PETER FIZ 3.20 60—100 Winnei — Br. m, by Sweep — Ethclberta. by Etn;!bcrt trained by D. Kearney; bred by Mr. J. C. Carricl.1. WENT TO POST— 4:08. AT FC3T— 1 minute. Start Bead and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. PATRICIA J., close up from the start, came through an opening on the inside when entering the hi. me stretch and. naming the Daders, was going away at the end. REMEDY, hard ridden from the start, raced TAB] .E TALK into defeat, but was unable to v.itlstand the winner. PETER FIZ. prominent early, finished fast nnd entgamed the tiring TABLR TALK. The latter showed the most speed for the first half mile and quit. NEALON KAY raced well. TBTRA CLASS was on the outside for the entire race. Overweights — Pitr Fiz. 4 pounds: Tetra Glass, 1. Cerrected weigiit — Patricia J., 103. gi 4 Q FHfTH RACE— 1 Mfla. Pair Gain, Sept. ». It— l:t*% * US. Empire Purse. Purso €5 JLiO f 1.200. 2-year-old3 and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 0. - . Index Hois s AWtlPSt % Vi % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Enuiv. Odds Strt 2-1858Mi:::i: PLAY wb 3 101 6 6 4nk 4T. 4" 3" P N Wall W J Salmon 387i-100 £4331 MOLLIB EI.lZETIIw 3 100 3 3 33 2 2 21 2 O Brown C C Smithson 2C0-100 24il AMEN-ItA wc 4 106 2 2 2h 3= Sl 45 3 C Ralls O F Burkart 235-100 2412! BIGNOLA wn 4 104 4 4 6 5-k 5 5= 4" II Little F P Robie 480-100 21010 CLOCK GOLF wn 5 10S 1 1 1 1« P IIP T Burns Mrs W J Giblin 1860-100 £4903BE.ST BONNET w 3 94 5 5 P| 0 6 6 6 P McGinis Seagram Stable 695-100 Time, :24H. :49/5. 1:14%. 1:40%. Tiack fast. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS. MERE PLAY .75 $ 4. CO $ 2. CO 3871—100 100—100 30—100 MOLLIE ELIZABETH 3.65 2.70 821—100 35 — 100 AHEK-EA 2 fO 25—100 Winner— Ch. c, by Fair Play — Rosedrop. by St. Pmaanin trained by J. R. Pryce; bred by Mere-worth Stud. WENT TO POST— 4 40. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start gooil and slow. Won driving: ■eeaad and third easily. MERE PLAY lent ground on the first turn, but raced lose up and. coming through on the Inside when entering the henm stretch, got up to win in the final ■rrMea. MOLLIS ELISABETH raced in closest pursuit of CLOCK GOLF, moved up fast into the lead in the final eighth, but tired near the end. AMEN-RA canM fast on the outside when called en. BIGNOLA finished gamely. CLOCK GOLF raced into a long lead and tired. BEST BONNET had no mishaps. Scratched— 23747 Pens Chic. 88: 24707 Auto Da Fe. 8C. Overweight! — Mi. Hie Rtteabeth, 4 pounds; Clock C.olf, 1. Corrected weight— Clack Coif, 107. — — i /J Q BDCTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Deem, May £3. 1928 — 1:43—4—109. Purse ,200. 2p-tf OJLTCtJ 2-yea--olds and upward. Fr.aled in Canada. Claiming-. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 00; fourth. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStli % a/4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 21067 !IOI POLLOI w C US 1 1 2= 2»k 2* 2« 1" T Burn* J E Smallman 60-100 tS341**PANDORA w 4 110 8 9 S" 41 I] lh V* P McGinis Seagram Stable 540-100 t4?97s*LAZIBONES W 4 112 5 2 51 71 41 3 3"k J Gwymic J C Fletcher 1290-100 *3S13*FLTJF,Y Ri FLES w 7 102 2 4 7h 9 7° EJ 41 A Coleman Mis A E Alexandra 1420-100 2IOi7-«i:i AU CREST VIM 6 3 lh 1"" 3" 4= 5U C Ralls J P White 1605-100 24067 TIISV w 3 97 3 7 6»k P* P 6 P* N Wall A L Wynston Jr 1680-100 240«7: BREVET wb 5 110 9 8 9 61 5 7s 7= C Carlisle P Gorman 1180-100 163B**MISS GAIETY II. w 5 110 4 5 4"k 81 9 8"k 8s N Swansn Mrs E Glassco 6270-100 24001 EASTER SIGHT wn 4 110 7 6 31 31 S3 f 9 G McGinn A L Watts 11850-100 Continued on thirteenth page. ~ - ■ TH0RNCLIFFE PARK Continued from tenth page. Time, .24%, :49%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:46. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID v -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, HOI POLLOI .20 .60 .65 60—100 30—100 32J— 100 PANDORA .. 3.55 3.80 77- — 100 90 — 100 LAZ1BONES 5.00 150—100 YYinner — Ch. m, by Annier — Ruth Maxim, by Ooldcn Maxim trained by G. Alexandra, Jr.; bred by Mr. J. C. Fletcher. YYinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:15. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. YVon driving: second and third easily. HOI POLLOI set the pace from the start and was not ■ ailed on when CEDAR CREST to k the lead, then responded in the final drive and. under a strong ride, outgamed PANDORA in the final sixteenth. PANDORA, away slowly, was made entirely too much use of in being rushed into the had and tired in the final drive. LAZIBONE8 ran well, but was never able to reach the leaders. CEDAR CREST tired. Overweight — Easter Sight, 3 pounds. «r K"-fl t?fk SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Mock Orange. May 31. 1922—1:45—5—97. Purse 6d%$ Ai3" ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23877 BILLY WARREN w 7 107 1 I 4 3h 4* 1 l"k V YVhtk r J J OConnor 687i-100 25031 ••ATOMIN w 6 105 13 6 5uk 4J 3h 4* 2* J OMalley S Hcsseltine 320-100 24412 MEISTER wb 5 107 6 4 M 2£ 21 2J 3 G Hudpins R J Jacl.son 400-100 248C3 MATADOR wsb 4 109 7 7 2» V- lh 3 4 C Grassia M E Wilkinson tJ50-100 24396 3 isaM AN w 7 106 9 9 Snk 6"* B*l 5* b* N Wall Mrs R J Howell 1485-100 24913 KOSCIUSKO w 5 113 3 1 3"k 5"k 6"k 6"k 6"k M Iishmn A and C Stable J4-100 22580*ONDORA w 3 92 2 3 6* 7" 7= 7i 73 C Carlisle I» T Leonard 4430 100 24417 HUSH LORD w 3 100 5 10 llh 12»kli:11 Jz 84 J Gwynne AY" II Synder t 23468 CAMILLA wn 5 104 8 8 7nk 82 Snk 8h 9»k II Thomas Mrs I Boyle t 23904 HOBSON w C 10G 10 11 12 10» 9* 10i 10"k B Davis J H Nicholson t 4744*BDA C. w 4 99 15 13 IS* 13. 13 13- 111 A Coleman P Gorman t 23791 TIRE BOY w 7 109 4 5 9»Mlnk10" I2| 12*1 YV Harvey JIrs W L Brodie :T.75-100 239763*SAM SMITH wn 7 9S 14 12 10» S"kHI 11" 13" J Kenny M Ilackett 30*0-100 24209 AMBITION wn 4 100 12 15 ItOHMHH*0 O Brown Mrs J M Black 3530-100 24392-LADY IN BLUE wb 3 94 1114 15 15 15 15 15 V McGinis Mrs C C.anifaii f tMutuel field. Time, :24, :49%, 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fart. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- BILLY WARREN 5.75 .45 80 6871—100 3721—100 90—100 ATOMIN 5.10 3.45 155—100 72J— 10O MEISTER 4.05 1021— 100 YVinner— B. g. by Spanish Prince II.— Sori.i. by Ogden trained by J. J. OConnor; bred by Air. John B. Madden. YYinner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:47. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. YYon driving: second and third the same. BILLY WARREN, close up from the start, and racing on the outside, came gamely when called on and outfinished ATOMIN The latter worked her way up on the outs..tc and was rapidly overtaking the winner at the end. MEISTER passed MATADOR into the lead, but tired in the final drive. MATADOR took the lead, but tired when put to a drive. ISAMAN finished gamely. KOSCIUSKO was alwavs beaten. LADY IN BLUB was sore and would not extend herself. Scratched— 24744 Jake, 106; 23877 Yachtsman, 100; 23901 First Edition, 9C; 24902 Glowing, 99; 23930 Altissimo. 103. Overweights— Billy YYarren, 1 pound: Meister, I; Kosciusko, 1; Irish Lord, 4; Fire Boy, 3; Ambition, 1; Eda E., 3.


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