Daily Racing Form Charts: Blue Bonnets, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-25

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, I , I j :, I 1 I I I I i BLUE BONNETS MONTREAL, QUE.. SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1928— Blue Bonnets 1 18 Miles. Seventh and last day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards Representing Canadian Racing Associations, F. Nelson and D. S. Oillies. Stewards of Meeting, J. K. L. Ross, K. T. Dawes, P. P. Cowans and I. Raymond. Judges, .1. Mcl.eunan. J. P. Turner. W. J. Morrison and E. C. St. Pere. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. McLennan. Racing starts at 3:00 p m. Chicago time, 2:00 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in iarentl:cses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weiul.ts earned. Indicates apprentice allowance. Qft/IY A FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. Jack Atkin, Sept. 17, 1910— 1:24%— 6— 111. Purse 00. 3-*d3 T± i year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0: fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt ~ A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26137 AL KBJTPP wb 5 105 1 9 12 12 83 61 1 P Cogun N Grupstein 3975-100 26258 lLEASNT SMILESw 4 107 11 5 4 4» lJ 1 2 J Smith J R Booker 490-100 25892 RED SPIDER w 4 107 6 10 10 9» 93 83 35 R Kappa F J Kearns 525-100 26263 SOMERSET wb 5 109 9 8 93 83 4 4 4 N Wyatt E Saunderson 3635-100 26137 = TARNAPOL w 3 104 4 1 3 3h 61 73 5" F Mann F J Bastone 455-100 26135 BELASCOAIN w 4 109 8 4 6» 5 3 3"* 6 J Paz J J McCafferty 210-100 26136 MISS FAYETTE w 5 104 3 2 21 lh 53 5= 7 L Brown J C Cremen 1900-100 19403 CANDYMAKER wb 6 109 5 3 1" 2»k 2nk 2» S3 L Schaefer R T Barker 2770-100 25886 DARCO wb 3 108 10 6 5 6"k 71 9= 93 G Hudgins M Treacy 2620-100 25717 PAJtENEE BELLEw 6 104 7 12 11 11 12 103 103 C Grassia J Keegan 4350-100 26136 CAVE WOMAN w 7 109 2 7 8h 10" 101 11= H3 H Brown T Sullivan 5270-100 26258 SIISTA GRAFTNwb 4 105 12 11 7b 7 11 12 12 S Palumbo W J Weyh 885-100 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:14%. 1:27. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- AL KRIPP 1.50 7.20 5.40 3975—100 1260—100 670—100 PLEASANT SMILES 6.60 5.10 230 — 100 155 100 RED SPIDER 6.30 215—100 Winner— Blk. g, by Orlin Kripp — Salina Probe, by Probe trained by J. J. OConnor; bred by Mr. A. L. Jones. Winner oitered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 3:02. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. AL KRIPP began slowly and was crowded back soon after the start, then woikci his way up on the outside and. coming with a rush through the last eighth, was drawing clear. PLEASANT SMILES showed much early speed, but tired badly in the last eighth. RED SPIDER finished gamely under hard riding. BELASCOAIN quit. S ratched— 2625S Matador. 114: 25826 Hobcaw. Ill: 2C2«3 Bucephalus. Ill: 2C330 Genial, 107; 26135 Conde, 106: -3745 Lady Edna. 102; 262fi0 Snow Shower, 109: 26203 Dutch Girl, 105. Overweights — Miss Fayette. 3 pounds; Candymaker, 2; Darco, 4. = —3— J 0££/|ryer SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Sir Harry. July 31, 1926— :59%— 2— 117. Marquette Purse. ArfvP 4 e_J Purre ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third. $ 1C0; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26068 MINT FRIARY w 107 5 4 31 3 1" li J Crgmyle W S Kilmer fid 100 26259 3WRAP w 105 7 7 21 l"k 9 2nk R Tonrow Mount Royal Stable 695-100 261 34 JOHN B. w 109 8 6 5* 4 53 3» L Schaefer F J Bastone 535-100 26068:lBROWN WIZARD w 108 3 3 4»* 5 4" 43 C Ralls E F Sanford 300-100 26259 = SUN O CHEN w 108 6 5 11 2= 3= and M Fishmn W S Kilmer t 20068 JUNIUS wb 106 4 8 71 71 6 6ilk J Smith H S Bowns 3205-100 26259 STERN CHASER WB 110 2 2 8 8 7"" 71 J Brunner M;ss A Nelson 1810-100 26326 JANE RINEHAKT wb 107 1 1 6" 6"" 8 8 R Pierce E A Raymond 2280-100 tCoupled as W. S. Kilmer entry. Time, 23, :46%, :59% new track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EaUIVALNT SOCKING ODDS W. S. KILMER ENTRY .25 .75 .45 112— 100 37— 100 22— 100 WRAP 3.80 2.85 90—100 42— 100 JOHN B 2.90 45—100 Winner— P.. f, by Mint Briar— Friary, by Friar Rock trained by W. Short; bred by Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer. WENT TO POST— 3:42. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. MINT IRIARY forced a fast pace to the stretch turn, then came through on the inside into the lead and was going away at the end. WRAP was a forward contender all the way, but was driving to the limit at the end to outfinish JOHN B. The latter was forced to race wide all the way and cound mere ground than the winner. SUN OCUEN was raced into exhaustion in making the pace. BROWN WIZARD could never get up. Scratched— 26259 Equal ion. 108: 26196 Hillerest. 104; 20196 Ironmaster, 104. Overweights -Mint-Frfary, 2 pounds; John B., 1; Sun o Chen, 3; Junius, 2; Stern Chaser, 2. Jane Rinehart, 2. . 6?€r./ir7ft THIED RACE— 3-4 Mile. Kewessa. Sept. 14, 1915—1:12—5—135. Champlain Purse, «*Tt 4 vP Furie ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 00; second 75; third. 00; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 20199 CLEARANCE w 4 107 6 3 5=1 3nk 3 li C Grassia E Arlington 2671-100 26402 SARTOQA MAJE wb 6 108 4 1 2« 2=1 2= 2 M Fishmn P F Joyce 275-100 214153NOINE wb 3 107 3 4 6 6 6 3 C Ralls E F Sanford 555-100 26200 = THESTYLIS w 4 103 5 6 3"k 5« 4h 4= F Doherty II R A West 190-100 26402 HIGHLD CAPTIN w 3 1131 2 5 4 4" 5= 5h Mr Bowk Mrs F A Clarke 2305-100 18392 = WORTHMORE w 7 108 1 2 1= 1"* li 6 A Starkev W H Wright 1375-100 Time, :23. :47%. 1:12%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS CLEARANCE .35 .55 .60 267— 100 77— 100 30—100 SARAIOGA MAJE 3.80 2.80 90—100 40 100 NOINE 3 20 60—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Sweeper— Playcany, by Fair Play trained by F. Byer; bred by Mr. George D. Widener. WENT TO POST— 4:27. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start .uo d and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CLLARANCi:. after being outpaced in the early running, moved up rapidly into the lead after entering the home stnt. li and was going away at the finish. SARATOGA MAJE raced close up, but tired after passing WOR11IMORK in the last eighth. NOINE began slowly and came on the outside when turning for h and was in the middle of the track at the finish. WORXILMORE was eased up when he tired after selling a fast early pace. Overweights-Saratoga Mnje, 4 pounds; Noine. 5; Thestylis, 1; Highland Captain, 13J; Worth-more, 1. ■ I CyflA -7-T FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Waterbass. June 6, 1914—1:52—3—109. Eighteenth vP"* 4 4 Running WINDSOR HOTEL CUP HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and up ward. Net value to winner ,940; second, ,000; third, 00: fourth, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24909SUNFIRE wb 3 111 3 6 5 5« 5« 33 1 L Schaefer R T Wilson t97i-100 26138SUN FRIAR wb 3 107 4 4 21 2i 2* 2» 23 J Crgmyle W S Kilmer 865-100 26199 LEONARD B. WB 3 112 6 2 1« 1» 1* 1 31 E Barnes F J Bastone 285-100 26262 EUPHRATES wb 5 104 5 5 6« 6» 61 6* 4« C Ralls C R Fleiselimann 1170-100 25691 BROOM WHISK w 3 113 7 3 4« 4« 4 4« 5 G II Bwk Mrs F A Clarke 1665-100 26200 TEHERAN wb 4 102 1 7 7 7 7 7 63 F Mann W J Salmon t 26199 = SETHS HOPE w 4 109J 2 1 3»* 3" 3* 6» 7 P Groos J A Parsons 690-100 tCoupled as It. T. Wilson and W. J. Salmon netry. Time, :23%, :48%, 1:13, 1:38%, 1:52 equals track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-. R. T. WILSON AND W. J. SALMON ENTRY .95 .30 90 97— 100 65—100 46—100 SUN FRIAR 6.80 3.70 240—100 86 100 LEONARD B 2.95 47|— 100 Winner — Ch. c, by Ohuubala — Sunburst, by Banastar trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr Richard T. Wilson. WENT TO POST— 5:10. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. SCNFIRE. slow to start, followed far back for the first half mile, gradually improved his position on the far turn and was taken to the outside of the leaders in the stretch. He was carried out by SI N KR1AR in the last sixteenth, but outstayed the latter in he final drive. SI N FRIAR moved up on the pactmaker when straightened out in the stretch, but was tiring at the finish. LEONARD B. was rushed into a commanding lead on the first turn, set a fast pace, but tired after a mile. SETHS HOPE was eased up whin he quit. Scratched— 26069Bucky Harris, 112; 26200Sun Roman, 105; 26329Polls, 100; 26403 Harry Baker. 111; 26199 Patricia J., 107. Overweights — Broom Whisk. 4J pounds; Seths Hope, J. Corrected weight — Broom Whisk, 109. — ==1 ftzlTft rlFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Naushon, June 7, 1911— 1:37%— 3— 107. St. Jean Baptists Cup JadJ 4 O Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Allowances, Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26139 ELIZA JANE ws 4 104 5 4 P* 2* V H 1* R Tonrow R W R Covvie 715-100 26261 1CHITAKO wb 3 102 3 2 2* V P* 2» 2»1 F Mann J C Fletcher 40-100 25887 "ATVVOOD wsb 5 107 466 6 5»6 3«C Ralla Riverdale Stable 685-100 26260 SHD O. T. HILLSw 7 103 6 3 3* V V 3» 4 S Palumbo Mrs A Monast 1670-100 26328 ROYAL PEARL w 6 103 1 1 4" 6* 6»1 5« L Brown Mrs M Jamea 1M6-100 24797 AUTO DA FE w 3 103 2 6 51 4=1 4 1 4* 6 R Fisher W H Wright 1990 109 Time, .23%, :48%, 1:18%, 1:39%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID N EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, ELIZA JANE 6.30 .90 | 2.70 715—100 95—100 85—100 ICH1TARO 2.65 2.25 32J— 100 121—100 ATWOOD 2.50 25—100 Winner — B. f, by Quartz Hock — Isadora III., by Flying Fox or Imprcnable trained by H. Giddings; Jr.; bred by Mr. 11. W. R. Cowie. WENT TO POST— 5:49. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow out of machine. Won easily: second and third the same. ELIZA JANE forced a fast pace to the stretch turn, where she went to the front and drew away Into a commanding lead. ICIIITABO, under pressure from the start, hugged the inner rail, but quit lifter going three-quarters. ATWOOD was sharply cut off on the back stretch and taken up, but finished in resolute fashion. Scratched— 2t 2il Flowerful, 111: 21402 Bloomtip, 104. Overweights — Ichitaro, 1 pound: At wood, 4; Auto Da Fe, 5. Corrected weight — Auto P:i Fe. 08. dA7€k SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Naushon. June 7. 1911— 1:37*5— 3— 107. Purse , 000. 3-year-04 4 «7 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75, third, 90; fourth, 5. Index Dorses AWtlPStVi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26330:MARY McNKIL w 3 1C4 2 2 22 21 2» 1»* lh J Maciver T H Clements 342J-100 2C330rUGET SOUND wit 4 112 3 3 3nk 44 4nk :3 2" E Barnes T Calcina 440-100 26135 LANNIE wb 5 102 4 5 5J 5J 5 53 3| F Mann M Giupstein 2055-100 262601 IK WTIITGTONwB 6 109 7 6 A- 3 3J 3* 4 C Ralls J S Flynn 160-100 26330 CRENARAN Wl ■ 106 5 7 7 6 6* 4 5 J F Do herty H S Jobes 2295-100 26260 LONG POINT Wl HOS 1 1 1 l1 1 6» 61 M Fishmn E E Rhodes 515-100 261 40 = FADDY wn 4 109 6 4 6 7 7 7 7 L Schaefer R T Wilson 895-100 Time. :23%, :48*i. 1:14. l:40y5. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-v MARY McNEIL .85 .05 .40 342J— 100 102i— 100 70—100 PUGET SOUND 4.95 4.45 147J— 100 122— 100 LANNIE 7.50 275 — 100 Winner — B. f. by The Cnrragh — Jean McNeil, by Great Scot trained by J. Hutton; bred by Mr. T. H. Clements. Winner entered to l e claimed for ,S00. WENT TO POST — 6:30. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. MAUY McNEIL began from the machine and followed LONG POINT to the stretch turn and took the lead when the pacemaker liolted to the outside fence. She was under pressure in the last eighth and just lasted long enough. PLT.ET SOUND saved ground all the way. He moved up fast at the head of the stretch, but tired after getting on almost even terms with the winner. I.ANNIE finished with a rusn on the outside and would have won in a few more strides. DICK WH1TTINGTON tired in the last eighth. BlllUfcti TlTTl Farchesie. 10C. Overweight — Mary McNeil, 4 pounds. Continued on nineteenth page. . -i BLUE BONNETS Continued from thirteenth page. 9lRJStfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Kilcs. Aylmer, June 10, 1911— 2:C4%— 4— 981. Purse ,000. Ot-OU1 3-year-olds and upward. Claim ng. Net value to winner 00: second 75- third 00: fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtllSt .4 ■ 4 i Str Kir im.-K.ys Ow ne 1 s £ iinv Mils Strt 26332 J •RANOCK w 6 100 1 1 4: 4h 4 T- P U Wilains J F 1atuison I.O-IOO 26.-01GAY FARIE w 4 107 3 3 9» P* f 5*1 2H P Mann Mrs E I S" wbiidge 655-100 26202THE COMPETPRw 7 110 11 6 31 3 3S Vh 31 J D Smith V Ditoro 50" 100 2*332 ACCOKKKK vv 4 109 4 4 li 1" 1" V 41 M Fishmn M C CamUocfaani MS-RE 2«198*HAZARD w 3 87 2 2 8" 8 Sl 7 1 5 A Maciver R Arlington "140-100 26331" MERCEDES E. w 4 102 S 8 2 2] V 4 l Q R Kappa I s Shafer 1165-100 26:532 hHLORD w 5 109 7 5 H 6" 7 P 1 L Schaefer L K Crst 430-100 2M71 TWO PEATHBRSWB 10 1CI 6 7 8? 5" 6 8 F Doherty M Posle 12.r,-100 CS7Sl*SENOR wb 6 97 5 10 10* 10= 9 9 9* R Fisher A Scguin 5735-100 26201 BBLLFONT w 5 103 9 9 7-" 9»M0MC»10= P Cogan F J Doyle 4340-100 26202 DOXAR1TA wb 5 10S 10 11 11 11 U 11 11 G Hud-,-ins C Robinson 6305-100 Time. :24, -A9. 1:14%. 1:42. 2:09. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . ECIUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-, RANOCK 7.40 1.50 .80 770—100 475— 1C0 190—100 GAY FARIE 7.20 6.20 260—100 210—100 THE COMPETITOR 3.70 85—100 Winner— B. g. by Huon — Stubborn, by B.iigomaster trained by J. F. Tatterson; bred bv Mr Harry F. Sinclair. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 7:09. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. RANOCK began fast and Meapei the jam at the first turn, moved up when strak-htcned out in the stretch, tired at the end, but Just lasted long enough. BAT PARIE kio. kedout of it on the first turn, worked his way up on he out-ide and finished with a rush and would have won in Mather stride. TUB COMPETITOR, a forward contender from the start, went to the front with a rush ci.tcing the stretch, but tired in the final drive. ACCOKKEK was blocked by THE COMPETITOR when the latter went to the front. HAZARD had a rough race and was pulled up in the first quarter. Scratched -2C071IlighIand Daisy, 103: 2COf,7-JubnI Early, 107; SOb.HPLumpus 102- 262022Lanoil, 105; 26201 Medius, 92; 20332JWar Boy. 105. Overweights— The Competitor, 1 pound; Milord, 3; Donarita, L Corrected weight — Ranock, 100.


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