Daily Racing Form Charts: Blue Bonnets, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-19

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BLUE BONNETS MONTREAL. QUT.. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. 1929— Blue Bonnets 1 1-8 Miles. Third day. Montreal Jockey Hub. Sprint; meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards representing Canailian Ra mj; Assoi iations. Francis Nelson and I. S. Gillies. Stewards of Meeting. J. K. L. Hoes. Lieut. -Col. W. A. Grant, P. I*. Cowans and Hon. Ponat Raymond. Judges. J. 1*. Turner. W. J. Morrison and E. C. St. Tere. Starter, Marshall Cnssidy. Rating Secretary, J. P. Turner. Raring starts at 3 to p. m Chicago time, 2:00 p. m . W indientes whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Figures in parentheses follow ing the distance of each race indicate horse, dale, track record, age of horse and wcignt carried. •Indnntes apprentice allowance. Qr7OQQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Mint Friary. June 23. 1928 — :59t5— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2-O 4 Ol/O year-olds. Maidens. Net value to w.nner 25, second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Jiine-lS-29-B.B Index Horses AWtTPSt % Mi Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36828 OOtmUOOH nil: 4 3 3" 3*1 2h V L Schaefer W J Salmon 2U1-100 35327:SYLVIA MKlE w 112 11 4 l*| 1« 1" 2J W Curran W E Caskey Jr 190 100 CAVEL w 11: 9 9 9* 95 7i 3" E T Moore E L Middleton 7525-100 MOSKLLE C. w 112 8 6 43 4* 4« 4* F Kiniry B E Dunham 602.*.-100 35086 KITTY MARIE w 112 10 7 6» 6" 6°k 51 F Mann J C Crcmen 605-100 37420 WASH TN CARRIE w 112 1 1 2J 21 3"* 6"» S Stretton C S Mitchell 300-100 37281 JOHN ROBERT wb 112 3 2 72 7J 8" 7h E Fator J F Besche 4X70-100 36948 LBAOOOU wn Ho 2 5 S"1 Gnk 5" 8« J Rrunner Eastland Farm Stable 2r 35-100 37210 ENTICEMENT wb 112 7 8 8" 8= 9» 9« II Gibson Mrs A Monast 7350-100 37210 J EST A FIJV.PPER w 112 r, 10 10 10 10 10 N Wyatt Justa Farm Stable 3955-100 CATC1IOO w 112 6 11 Tulled up. T Wilson R E Webster 8693-100 Time, :221i, :47%. 1:01 %. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID— EQBIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, COMPANION .45 .50 .80 222J— 100 75—100 40—100 SYLVIA MEDE 3.90 3.30 95 — 100 65 — 100 CAVEL 21.90 995—100 Winner — Br. c, by Ladkin — Butterflies II., by King James trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Merc-wort li Stud. WENT TO POST— 2:52. AT POST— 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. COMPANION rushed into contention but. outpaced for the first half mile, was shaken up entciing the In. me stretch and. finishing fast, wore the leaders down and was going away at the end. SYLVIA MKIR displayed high speed to pet into a lonir lead, was steadied along, but tired fast nearing the end and may have boon short. CAVEL, slew to get going, came through on the inside during the stretch and was third when Kiniry eased up on MOSELLE C. The latter, fractious at the barrier, raced forwardly and showed an impressive performance. Scratched— 36990 Clearanfast, 113; 37210*Goddess, 112: 37171 Sara Bunion, 112: Lagrange. 115. QrPQQ 3EC0ND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Kewcssa. Sept. 4. 1915—1:12—5—105. Purse 00. 3-O 4 i*J*J year-olds ard upward. Foaled in Canada. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; June-lS-29-B.B third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtlTSt "4 »£ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37580 SABANA w 4 103 5 2 lnk 11 l2 1*1 N Wall C S Mitchell M -100 37283 FORECAST II. w 7 110 4 3 S*1 2h 2" 2" S Stretton Riverdale Stable 150-100 37424 P,I iOMTIP w 5 118 1 6 4 4h 3"k 3 J Hewlett W H Wrife-ht 540-100 37579 SILVER WEPDINGw 3 ■ 3 5 7J 5»k 4S 4"! J Bethel C Robson 2100-100 17500 POTTERY w 4 M 2 4 2* 32 52 52 H Gibson Marsonia Stable SMMM 37141WEE TOTLR II w 3 100 8 8 ? 6i C"£ 6« G Cowans N MacFarlane It" Km 37421 JEWEL KIT wb 5 110 7 1 5" 8 7" 72 G Zatcslo Seagram Stable 143-100 37212 ORE w 3 98 6 7 8 7" 8 8 G Seabo P Gorman 18615-100 Time, :23%. :48, 1:14. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING 0DD8- SABANA 1.90 .30 .05 1995—100 365—100 152J— 100 FORECAST II 3.35 2.65 671—100 32S— 100 BLOOMTIP 410 105 — 100 Winner — B. f, by Sobieski — Sayonarra, by Peter Quince trained by S. White; bred by Tliorncliffe Stable. WENT TO POST— 3:31. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SABANA, quick to liegin and showing good speed, saved gioiind in the early racing, drew into a wlni. ir.g had at the final eighth post and held FORECAST II. safe. The latter, in Mat attendance to the winner throughout, was placed under punishment and finished gamely. BI.OOMTH" finished with good energy. SILVER WEDDING ran well. LOTTERY showed early speed. JEWEL KIT bore out when rounding the turn and lo»-t considerable ground. Overweights — Rloomtip. 5 pounds: Ore. 3. *7TAal THIRD BACB— S4 1 Mile. Kewessa rSept. 4. 1915—1:12 — 5—105. Purse 00. 3-year-t 4 4 VV olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; JUI1C-18-29-B.B fourth, 5. Claiming price. ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37580 HIGHLD CAPTTNw 4 5 1 2 ink jii ji. i„k ,- jatt .lusta Farm Stable C.71-100 36189 COOTIE w 3 102 10 8 7« P 2i 2* A Greco G Harris 5Tr*-10o 34921 ALWAYS w 4 114 3 3 3£ 2n* 3« 3= E Fator R Newman 423-100 37211 ELLA RlFUS w 4 IT. ]1 1 2 4h 4i 4h S Stretton W T Trenholme 650-100 37142LAWLESS w 7 117 9 7 91 91 71 and F Whitakr P Delancy 1033-100 36157 PRINCESS NONA w 4 10* 8 4 4" 51 51 61 E T Moore Mrs J D Misick 150-100 37579 SIR STANLEY w 3 102 4 6 61 6" 6J 7i T Wilson D Raymond 140-100 37421 SELECT •wb 3 100 C 9 S"* 8" 8 8« G Seabo W A Taylor 6230-100 32719 ALLRANGE WB 5 110 2 10 108 10* 9» 9" J Brunner F C Fiisbie 8663-100 37579 MAI STAR w 3 10:" 5 11 11 11 11 10* F Winters D Cough 1735-100 37212 DONNA MONA wb I 11*. 7 5 5" 7nk103 11 F Kiniry T B McKay 800-100 Time, :23%, 1*1%, 1:13%. Track fast. /— MUTUELS PAIJ" . -EQUIVALNT BOOKING 0DD8-, HIGHLAND CAPTAIN 5.95 $ 8.10 $ 5.20 697J— 100 305—100 160—100 COOTJE 30.25 11.90 1412 — 100 495—100 ALWAYS 4.25 112J— 100 Winner — Ch. c, by Captain Alcock — Highland lassie, by Marathon trained by W. G. Merion; bred l»j Mr J. II. White. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WFNT TO POST— 4:05. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third easily. HICHLaND CAPTAIN took command soon after the start, was kept nnder pressnre, resisted contention from ELLA RlFIS early and had something left when COOTIE challenged in the final eighth. The latter improved his iKiMtion rapidly on the outside, drew on almost equal terms with the winner, but tired at the end. ALWAYS held on well. ELLA RIFFS tired after a fast half. LAWLESS closed • big gap. PRINCESS NONA had a rough race. SIR STANLEY could not threaten the leaders. Scratched— 35994 Omnia. 114; 31!." 47 Potent, 110; 37211 Cape Fear, 109; 37287 Acrostic, 110; 28464 Glib, 108; 373.".2 Ma reel la, 104. Overweights — Mad Star, 1" pounds: Princess Nona, 1. QryfT/i"! FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Bucky Harris, Aug. 2. 1928—1 :37*5— 5— 116. St. Lawrence O 4 4 "A Handicap. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; aec-JilllO-lS.gfl-H.B ond. 00: third. 00: fourth. 0. Index Horses A Wi IlM •• tr lni .inei-ow Owners Equiv. Odds Strt RiS Bt OM w 3 112 4 3 5- 5- 5a l li H Cibson Bell Farm Stable 8L21-1U0 37221 WILLIAM T. w 4 109 I 2 4* 4« 4 2" 21 W Curran W E Caskey Jr 425-100 37354 -THESTYLIS wit I 107 6 5 2 2 1J 5* 3"k I Stretton H R A West 125.5-10 37061 "FRENCH LASS w 3 102 2 1 3» 3« 3« 3» tl R Tonrow H C Hatch MMH 37103BROWN WIZROwr 3 110 5 6 lh lh 21 i"* 5s F Mann E F San ford 45-100 37583 BRAMAP.IAU wb 4 103 1466666G Seabo Ascot Stable 209C-100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. l:37*i niuaN track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EaUIVALlIT BOOKING ODDS- BOOM 8.45 .30 .75 822J— 100 365—100 187J— 100 WILLIAM T 6.50 3.35 175—100 67J— 100 THESTYLIS 3.25 62—100 Winner— Ch. h, by Huon — Flying Jib, by Friar Rock trained by L. Knapp; bred by Mr. John E Madden. WENT TO POST— 4.39. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow out of machine. Won driving; second and third easily. ROOM, ridden iu different fashion and allow* d to remain off the pace for three-quarters, gained fast wl.cn put to a drive, secured racing room on the inside and, closing fast, displaced the leaders and held WILLIAM T. safe. The latter, rated along in the early stages, responded with good speed and finished fast. THESTYLIS was used up racing with BROWN WIZARD. FRENCH LASS showed a good race. MOWN WIZARD set a rapid pace for seven-eighths and quit badly. Scratched— 3C060tSlakit up. 1W5. Overweight — Thestylis, 1 pound. O»7r7/0 FIFTH RACE— I Mile. Boom. June 18. 1929— 1 :37«5— 5— US. Purse 00. 3-year-O I 4 vis olds and upward. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth 5. J 11 lie-1-29-B.B — Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32650 HACrilKU wn 3 100 1 2 31 3 2"1- 1 3 g Tonrow Sage Stable 300-100 37242 FAIR CLASS w 5 111 3 5 5 5 41 3U 2i L Schaefer W J Salmon 143-100 37362 I.ICKNT w I 6 109 6 1 1"* lh l1 2i 35 F Kiniry W M Cray MS-MI 36060- VALENTINO wn T IU 4 4 42 4" I 5 4h J Brunner FC Fiisbie 1.5-KK. 37284 THE IKTKCTIVE wb 4 M 2 3 2" 2i V 4 5 R Moore W H Wright 1750-100 Time, :24, :483. 1:14. 1:402;,. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-BAGPIPER .00 .05 .35 300—100 1021— 100 17 J— 100 FAIR CLASS 2.70 2.60 35 — 100 30—100 LUCENT 3.30 65—100 Winner— B. c, by Wildair— Rosie OGrady, by Hamburg trained by H. Giddings; bred by Mr. Harry Pavne YYI.itno. WENT TO POST— 5:15. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. BACP1PER. roscicd in ch.se pursuit of the leader, moved into command with a rnsh approaching the stretch turn, began tiring inside the final sixte nth and had to lie roused sharply to stall off FAIR CLASS. The latter, as usual, slow to begin, raced on the out-id,, entering the stretch and finished fastest of all. LI CENT had rood early s|-cod. shook off THE DETECTIVE, but tired in the final dno VALENTINO sl.ow.d a dull effort. THE HETK.lTlVE quit. Scratched .!7221 Light View. US. 3005! Air Chief. 108. S*CI Heights — Lucent, 1 jouiid; Fair Clas*, 3. Of7r7/0 SIXTH RACE— 1 M"iIe7~Boom. June IS, ISSS— 1 375—112. Purse ,000. 3-year-» 4 4 VfO olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, 00; fourth 5 Juiie-lH-iM-H.B Claiming price. .500. li.ih Hor-o* AWtPPSt , -j % str Km .b.k.vs Owners Kquiv. Odds Str t 37214 M UtT MALiNK w I 117 2 1 P 1J 1- VV H Long ilihlaiul St.il.le MMM 37584 = *TKE YOR TIME w IT C 3 3 2* 20 21 2 W Taial K A Kamon l HS-MS 37584 CAMPANELLA wn M 1 2 2"k 3k P Z- - ?, CKsingcr Middli I urg Stable 175-l«i 37355COLIN ARROW wb K* 6 5 6 4" 41 4* 41 R Tonrow 1* L Ciceri SW-MI 373.-.IM;lssi;T wn . 3 4 4 ft 5* 52 r.n TM.Con Mrs J Zo.ller BSS-IH 37581 SntOMQ TACKLE wi M I IS I C 6 f, S r, o|. r J Lai.lxfer 2J.1 5 lot- Time, :S3%. :48 . 1 13*,. 1 39*i. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID - EQJIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- MART MAfcONE 0.80 85 .80 440—100 142!— 100 40—100 TAKE YOUR TIME 3.15 2 55 671-100 27i-100 CAMrANELLA 2.40 20—100 Winner-- B. c. I.v N..rth Star III. -Bill and Coo by Helmet trained by C. Ferraro; bred by Mr. P. M. Pinch. W mm r entered t . be rlaiaed for $..500 WENT TO POST— 5 45. AT POST— 1 minute. KUit good and alow out of uiachiue. Won handily; second and third easily. 1 1 1 MART MAI.ONE sprinted into a commanding lead, was rated along when clear of bis opponents, saved ground and had mncb in reserve in the final stages. TAKE YOUR TIME, rated within striking; distance of the winner, made a determined effort when placed under punishment, but was unable to make up any ground. CAMPANELLA saved ground, but was tiring at the end. JOLIEN ARROW was outrun throughout. RUSSET had speed for Beven-eighths. STRONG TACKLE was never a factor. Overweight — Campanella, 3 pounds. O rj 4A SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Sunfirc. June 23, 1928-1:52—3—1117 Purse 00. 3-O * 4 3k. year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third. June-lS-29-B.B 0; fourth, Z5. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horses A Wt PPSt %_k *4 s»r Fin Jockeys Own« rs Equiv. Odds Strt o757»-SAN I E ORO w i 100 2 2 3 4nk 51 5i 1" T Wilson T It Perry 725-100 37585* SEAORAVE wn 6 102 5 7 5h 5" 3» li 2 A Creco W W Fox 1150-100 S7422 REAL ARTIST w 8 107 8 4 lh 1J 1J 3J 3n S Stretton P L Ciceri 840-100 374223OFEN HANK wb 0 110 4 8 10 10 711 4"" 4= F Mann JEtkert 406-100 37425 WEST POINT w 6 104 9 6 42 31 21 2nk 51 A Maciver II E Dunham 2980-100 37647 EMPLETTE wb 3 98 7 5 P 8" 6 72 6"" G Seabo R Jackson • 2t.0-l0 36112 FLOSS w 5 108 1 3 22 2" 4"k U ij II iibson Mrs J ■ Hughes 38H0-100 37356;P.URBETH w 7 103 3 1 61 61 9i S"k 81 F Winters J Funis 25 TOO 37215 IWHTSn SONG w 4 103 6 9 8nk 9 10 9 9"k F Ounn W H Wright 7095-100 37284CHICSAL w3 87 10 10 9 7nk S"L10 10 II Dawdy D Raymond 7W0-10O Time. :24%, :49%. 1:I4:!4, 1:42, l:562i. Track fast. , — MUTUELS PAID , EUUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- SAN DE ORO 6.50 .55 .05 725—100 2271—100 152J— 100 SEAGRAVE 10.45 5.75 422 i— 100 187 i— 100 REAL ARTIST 6.60 230—100 Winner— B. g. by Sand Mole— Rose dOr, by Garry Herimaun trained by T. R. Perry; bred by Mr. J. A. Gibson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 6:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good snd slew. Won driving; second and third the same. SAN IE ORO rushed into a forward position under slight restraint in the early stages, saved ground entering the stretch, finished with excellent courage and. under a hard drive, got up in the final strides. SEACRAYE, racing in his best form, moved into the load with a rush when straigliten.d out in the stretch, but tired inside the final sixteenth. REAL ARTIST had something taken out of hm racing with FLOSS and tired in the final sasres while bearing out. OPEN HAND closed n big gap. WEST TOINT tired. FLOSS quit. EMPLETTE appeared jaded from too much racing. BUKP.ETH showed no speed. Overweight — Bnrbeth. 1 pound.


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