Connaught Park, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-04

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__ _________________: ____ CONNAUGHT PARK OTTAWA, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1931.— Connaught Park 1 mile. Connaught Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Canadian Racing Associations, Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting. D. Gillies and J. K. Paisley. Judges, E. C. St. Pere, VV. C. Morrison and E. Baker. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. C. Morrison. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. Chicago time, 1:45 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each rare indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. firQ£»Qer FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Edisto, June 6, 1925— 1:05%— 3— 108. Purse 00. 3-• *!y. year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. June-3-31-C.P Claiming price, .200: if for .000. allowed 3 pounds. Index Horses Kg t A Wt HISi /4 .j Str Kin Jockeys Owners Kiiuiv. IM_» Strt 54400 CAPTAINS GIRL w3 94 6 2 l°k P 11 lh CooperR T VV Gorman 116021-100 595632ALICE AMINE „ 4 104 9 5 3" 31 31 21 LaurinL V Carmichael 2000 100 594132GOLDEN PATCH _ 4 107 4 4 54 41 2* 32 ClevleyW A Brent 630 100 59562LADY CHILTON w 8 107 10 1 21 21 43 4" WilsonL C Shafer 130 100 59473 LONDON ROCK w 5 110 8 6 41 5h 51 51 JacksonC H B Bainfield 795 100 58836 CORSICAN „ 6 1022 3 10 9*k 7" 71 65 CraverL Mrs F Byers 900100 53752 IOTAL w 4 100 1 9 64 64 6" 71 WilsonT j Pritchard 3010 100 59154 SINGLESTICK w 5 102 7 8 8nk 8"k 82 84 DugganR W C Hanna 5000 100 595192MISS WIDWORTHY w 5 108 5 3 101 91 9« 912 DrakeV R L Utterback 1010 100 59358*ARDSLEY wb 3 98 11 7 71 10 10 10 LauckH Mrs E K Moore t 57882 IMAGERY wb 3 97 2 11 11 Pull. up. DaintyF L M Shea 980 100 tMutuel field. Time, :23%, :49%. 1:08. Track fast. , ?2 MUTUEIS PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — CAPTAINS GIRL Field 4.05 2.55 .25 16025—100 527—100 2121—100 ALICE AMINE 10.50 5.05 425—100 152J— 100 GOLDEN PATCH 4.10 105—100 Winner — B. f, by Captain Alcock — Lady Boncro. by Tony Bonero trained by E. M. Doumani ; bred by Mr. T. W. Garnett. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:53. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CAPTAINS GIRL shook off LADY CHILTON and. withstanding a hard drive gamely, just lasted. ALICE AMINE responded well after turning wide into the stretch and was wearing down the winner. GOLDEN PATCH, hard hustled from the start, drew up on almost equal terms with the winner, but tired. LADY CHILTON tired after being a factor. LONDON ROCK raced evenly. IMAGERY pulled up after an eighth. Scratched— 59513 S. J. Gillfillan, 99; 539043Saratoga Maje, 106: 59417 Chemin Des Dames, 100: 59473 Crittall. 109, 59522 Iraq, 109. Overweight — London Rock, 1 pound: Corsican, 3j : Singlestick, 3; Miss Widworthy, 1: Imagery. 2. ■ — . 3 rTQ£ Q£ SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Friar, June 9. 1930— 1:00%— 2— 105. Purse S500. 2 year- . *VSV5* -olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. June-3-31-C.P . , Index Horses KqtA VYtPPSt jj j| Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eiiniv Odds Strt 59366HOVVEE wb 115 2 2 11 l"k 14 1" CraverL I Wilson 50-100 59302 MY PURCHASE wb 115 11 2" 21 25 2 ClevleyW J A Hale 505 100 589573TOPIC A. w 112 3 3 31 35 32 9 FeenevR Mrs H Lockward 1615 100 59322 DESERVE w 112 6 4 44 44 41 41 DaintyF L M Shea 805 100 58612 SIWANOY wb 115 5 6 6 6 53 54 GrnbergS R G Narelle 750-100 59155 SATANS PET wb 115 4 5 53 54 6 6 ComptonC V A OConnor 4935 100 Time, :23%, :48. 1:01%. Track fast. , 52 MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , HOWEE .00 .70 .50 50—100 35—100 25—100 MY PURCHASE 3.10 2.70 55—100 35—100 TOPIC A 3.00 50—100 Winner — B. c, by Chilhowee — Zeka, by Zeus trained by E. D. Springer; bred by Svvingalong Stable and Mr. T. Young. WENT TO POST— 3:23. AT POST— 41 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. HOWEE, under restraint for three eighths, was shaken up entering the stretch and, responding to punishment, just lasted. MY PURCHASE, a factor from the start, came through on the inside and was wearing down the winner. TOPIC A. lost ground on the stretch turn and was tiring fast at the end. DESERVE was unable to menace the leaders. SIWANOY propped at the start and was far back early, but settled into his best stride and finished gamely. SATANS PET had no excuses. Scratched— 58757 Argien, 115. 1 -3 QftQT THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 29. 1924—1:39—4—108. Purse 00. 3-*3nJ9*J 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third. 5. June-3-31-C.P Claiming price. 00. Index Horses Eqt A WtlISt 4 •_ % Str Km .loekeys Owners E |iiiv. Odds Str t 59564 MISS CHINIQUY vv 7 110 5 1 ll 14 1 lh l"k FrederickJ H L Cornwall 705 100 59474 STAR wb 4 112 6 5 33 34 21 23 23 SimpsnR H Haymaker 245 100 59329 IKE MANN w 3 100 12 3 53 41 54 43 31 DaintyF Mrs A Brent +600 100 54764 TEMPTER w 7 109 11 11 7" 6,k 4,k 31 4: CooperR Mrs VV H Denham 860100 59524 HIGH SKIP w 9 109 2 6 4" 5" 61 64 54 DrakeV V Carmichael 3020 100 59300 FRENCH BRIGADE w 3 103 3 8 9" 104 10° 72 62 WilsonT F J Mallon 495 100 578792LILY SUE w 6 107 10 4 24 21 3 51 73 SulvevM C Henderson 695 100 59360GOLD DUST w 6 102 7 7 64 84 9h 81 8nk LauchH Mrs C Middleton 4960 100 59521 AL KRIPP wb 8 109 8 12 ll3 9,k 85 95 93 DugganR Mrs S Grupstein 2280 100 57468 CONTRACTOR wb 5 109 9 10 8,k 7 7b 101 10"k ClevlyW Mrs E M Doumani f 58976 SIGNOLA wb 7 110 1 9 12 12 12 12 111 JacksonC C H Robinson t 59524KAULANA wb 4 105 4 2 102 ll2 ll3 ll1 12 LaurinL C E Booth 805100 tMutuel field. Time, :24%, :49. 1:14%, 1:42%. Track fast. , 52 MUTUEIS PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — x MISS CHINIQUY 6.10 .35 .70 705—100 267—100 135—100 STAR 4.70 3.30 135—100 65—100 IKE MANN Field 3.70 85—100 Winner — B. m, by Huon — Pasadena Queen, by Star Shoot trained by H. L. Cornwall; bred by Mr. J. E. Madden. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:54. AT POST— | minute. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. MISS CHINIQUY, free of interference going to the first turn, was steadied in front while setting a good pace and, responding well, won under pressure. STAR, close up throughout, tired after getting up on even terms. IKE MANN, close ud all the way, was held safe. TEMPTER made up ground. HIGH SKIP raced evenly throughout. FRENCH BRIGADE was making up ground steadily after being outrun early. CONTRACTOR and AL KRIPP were shuffled back going to the first turn. Scratched— 595232Don Gaspar, 109; 59005 Tomboy, 107; 59199 Kentucky Lad, 109; 58331 Skirt, 107. Overweight — Signola, 3 pounds. *_Qf_4_£i FOURTH" RAOE— 1~ Mile! WilkelBarre. Aug. 29~1924~lT39— 4— 108. QueerT~City J*V_?5v? Purse. Purse S600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; June-3-31-C.P second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses KqtA WtlISt , jj •., str Kin .loike s Owners Ktiniv. IhM* Strt 59514DONNY JOHNNY w 3 102 7 3 3 33 14 1" 14 CooperR H Simpson 3571100 58839=VVU wb4 113 1 4 l,k 1" 32 34 2" SimpsnR Mrs J Misick 235100 593273CHATTY wb 3 107 6 2 22 2~ 24 2" 34 McGinsP Seagram Stable 115 100 58887 NOSE GAY wb3 97 5 7 52 4" 54 42 41 DaintyF R G Narelle 3210100 1 59568AL LIVINGSTON w 4 113 2 1 4" 55 41 b 51 PerdomoA C Rodriguez 1230100 69362 VIMONT wb 5 113 4 6 6s 68 6» 6" 6s ShawT Mrs C Middleton 4990 100 66256 TALL GRASS w9 110 357777 7 LantzJ M B Pierce 4760 100 Time, :24, :48%, 1:13%, 1:40%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , D0NNY JOHNNY .15 .80 .30 357;— 100 90—100 15—100 WU 3.30 2.30 65—100 15—100 CHATTY 2.25 12J— 100 Winner — B. g, by Cherokee — Sunshine, by Tchad trained by E. M. Doumani ; bred by Mr. H. E. Sellers. WENT TO POST— 4:23. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. , DON NY JOHNNY, saved while close to the leaders, moved up fast and, taking the lead leaving the back stretch, opened up a winning lead, but had to be kept under pressure to the end. WU set a steady pace for three quarters, came again after dropping back and outfinished CHATTY. The latter, under restraint early, tired in the final eighth. NOSE GAY was unable to get up. AL LIVINGSTON had no mishaps. TALL GRASS was always far back. Scratched— 59335Barber John, 110. erQ£ QQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Nichelson, July 31, 1928—1:12—4—114. Purse 00. 3-year-•Jj/OJJi/ olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, June-3-31-C.P 5; third, 0. Claiming price, ,200; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Hordes E | t A WtlFSt K ¥i S» Fin .locke.VB Owners Kiiniv. Odds Mr t 695652KAURI w 5 108 4 11 9* 51 34 li DrakeV Mrs R Arbique 800 100 54616 LORRAINE M. wb 3 100 11 6 6" 7" 4"k 22 MircaultB Mrs A Monast +810 100 59106 ROSELYS w 4 102 8 2 l8 l8 l4 3" WilsonT Miss L Iacona t 53356 FERRY OF FATE wb 6 104 1 4 21 22 2Bk 4 ClevleyW J J Burns 980 100 59408 STEP OFF wb 3 100 5 8 8" 8" 5" 54 CooperR D Raymond 305 100 59059 MOMUS B. w 3 100 3 12 12 104 9J 6" DaintyF S Cowdrill 2910 100 693243HUMBER SIDE wb 5 108 10 10 lO* 61 7" 7 DugganR J Miller 270 100 54439 JCG OF GOLD w 4 108 2 7 5" 3" 64 84 SulvevM P G Gorman 3285 100 59154 RETAINER wb 4 104 6 3 4" 11* 8"k 9" WilsonL Mrs J E Hughes 3210 100 59473-IRISH SPHERE w 5 112 7 1 3°k 4" 105 108 GrnbergS Mrs J Smith 345100 64544 NIPIGON wb 4 112 12 5 71 91 114 114 JonesJ Cardinal Stable t 63107 CUDGELETTE w 3 100 9 9 ll5 12 12 12 GravesL Marsonia Stable 3960 100 tMutuel field. Time, :24, :49%, 1:15%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS KAURI 8.00 .10 .95 800—100 305—100 247—100 LORRAINE M. Field 12.05 9.75 502i— 100 387—100 ROSELYS Field 9.75 387—100 Winner — B. m, by Cudgel — Samura, by Santoi trained by R. Arbique; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Ross. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:51. AT POST— minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. KAURI, crowded back shortly after the start, secured racing room on the inside to improve her position, came determinedly in the final stages and in a came finish was up in the last sixteenth. LORRAINE M., forced to race on the outside of her field, closed with good courage in the final drive. ROSELYS opened up a commanding lead in the first half mile, saved ground, but was made too much use of early and tired. FERRY OF FATE tired in the closing test. STEP OFF was going gamely at the end. Scratched— 59516 Optical, 104; 59324 Pandorus, 115: 59516 Earthen Jar, 100; 59565 Peace Rock, 102. Overweight — Kauri, 2 pounds. KQfTAA SIXTH MCE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sunvir, June 12, 1930—1:43—4—115. Purse i ooiVd *500- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; June-3-31-C.P third, 0. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Inovji HorseB till t A VVtlISi "t J/a 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqniv. Wd Mr t 59367 AGNES SOREL wb 3 101 3 10 93 84 lnk l4 l5 CooperR Mrs A Horton +435 1C0 59561 TRYON w 3 103 7 4 34 34 23 24 2U DaintyF Erindale Stable 505 1C0 68932 JUNE MOON wb 3 97 11 7 4" 6"k 4" 34 3" CraverL R G Narelle 81 -100 595643*FAIR LEGION wb 6 103 8 5 71 5" 5h 41 44 Laurir.L H D Walker 2110 100 59020 IMA HAT w 4 108 2 I 103 102 9 64 53 DrakeV P M Sturm 1080 100 59032 HARVARD wb 5 110 6 8 8" 71 7"k 83 6* Gordonl Mrs L Woody 4265-100 59203 VOWD VENGANCE w 6 113 4 1 24 2,k 3* 51 7" WilsonL C Hazelton 1250 100 593332HIGH PLAYER wb 5 112 12 9 6Qk 4 61 7" 32 Moore R M Gold 595 100 59153 OSCAR w 3 103 9 12 12 12 ll3 101 If ClevievW S Walker t 53492"FAIR LAD w 6 1C3 1 3 1! 1" 81 94 1CP MireauitB W T Trenholme 3885 100 59107 MERRY MOUNT wb 6 108 5 11 ll°kllh 12 12 llnk DugganR Mrs S Crooks t 59561 ELEUSAGON w 4 108 10 6 5" 94101 ll1 12 McGinsP V A OConnor 255-100 tMutuel field. Time, :24%, :49%, 1:14%, 1:41%. 1:46%. Track fast. , ?2 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , AGNES SOREL Field 0.70 .45 .95 435—100 122—100 47J— 100 TRYON 5.05 4.40 1521—100 120—100 JUNE MOON 5.00 150—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Archaic — Genny, by St. Damien trained by E. M. Doumani; bred by Sanford Stud Farms. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:26. AT POST— 1£ minutes. Start cood and slow. Won ridden out j second and third driving. AGNES SOREL began slowly, settled into her best stride after five-eighths and, getting up, took command on the far turn and drew away. TRYON, hard ridden throughout, held on well. JUNE MOON finished fast. FAIR LEGION was making up ground at the end. IMA HAT raced well. VOWED VENGEANCE tired after three-quarters. Scratched— 59561 Elizabeth, 106; 59523 Bedford Queen, 110; 58532 Woolorac, 108; 58904 Wolverine, 104. Overweight — Oscar, 4 pounds. K€kf7~i SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 29, 19241:39—4—1080 Purse 00._3 *J*J 4 " ■*- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. June-3-31-C.P Claiming price, 00. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 595213TRIFLE wb 7 110 6 4 33 32 li l2 1" CraverL M Parsons 1020 100 57073 GENERAL CLINTON w 8 112 11 2 1* 2" 31 2 21 BentleyB A Smitha 3115-100 58798 GRAND DUCHESS wb 3 1031 1 12 85 5,k 5 3i 3" ClevleyW F A Temple 80 100 595633* LITTLE HATTIE w 6 102 4 3 41 44 4" 42 44 KendvJ W Treeger 1415 100 54586LADY ESSINGTON w 8 102 9 8 7 81 82 51 5.4 MireauitB Mrs W Walsh 4765-100 59523 BENDA w 4 102 2 6 6nk 70k 71 64 63 WilsonL G E Edwards f865-100 59523THARGE ON w 8 104 12 10 11* ll2 ll3 7 7nk LaurinL Mrs G W Morris 3110 100 PIWCUT BUSH w 7 109 3 7 9" 104104 81 81 MooreR G K Allen 1410 100 59474 ARDMORE w 4 115 10 11 12 12 12 12 94 FeenevR Mrs H Lockward t 59557 HANDIWORKER wb 4 109 5 9 101 9" 9" 90k 10 DaintyF Harber Stable t 59472 KING CHARLES wb 6 112 8 1 21 ll 21 10 114 RomanoT T Sullivan 595-100 57893 NIGERA wb 5 107 7 5 51 61 6Bkll 12 SulvevM Mrs J F Hynes 2010 100 tMutuel field. Time, :24%. :49%. 1:15%. 1:43%. Track fast. , — 42 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . TRIFLE 2.40 .25 .05 1020—100 362 — 100 2021—100 GENERAL CLINTON 74.10 16.55 3605—100 7271—100 GRAND DUCHESS 3.40 70—100 Winner — Blk. m, by Hilarious — Chanteuse, by Disguise trained by P. Delaney ; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:59. AT POST— 6£ minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TRIFLE, kept in contention from the start, moved up when put to a drive, displaced KING CHARLES and. holding on stoutly for the closing drive, just lasted. GENERAL CLINTON, a forward factor throughout, finished courageously and was wearing the winner down gradually. GRAND DUCHESS, taken up when the break came, was taken to the outside to reach contention ; she hung badly from her early efforts when the real test came. LITTLE HATTIE went forwardly throughout and held on well. BENDA had no mishaps. KING CHARLES tired badly. NIGERA was messed about for the entire trip. Scratched— 595673Manager Evers, 110; 59522 Wrench, 107; 595203Collington, 109; 59475 The Angelus, 107. Overweight — Grand Duchess, 2| pounds.


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