Hamilton Ont., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-30

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HAMILTON Ont The Daily Double on the Winners of the First and Third Races at Hamilton Friday Paid 2470 for 2 HAMILTON ONT FRIDAY JUNE 29 1934 Hamilton 1 116 miles 68 feet Fourth day Hamilton Jockey Club First summer meeting of 7 days Starts from barrier Weather clear Steward representing the Canadian Raciig Associations D S Gillies Stewards of Meeting Col Gordon J Henderson and J P Turner Judges J A Thompson P L Ciccri and D Boyle Starter T Rowe Racing Secretary J P Turner Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse date track record age of horse arid weight carried indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds 7 pounds 10 pounds CtftOI fi FIRST RACE 6 12 Furlongs out of chute Khorasan June 30 1932 117 450June2934Ham 7OtfJL ii3 purse eofl 3 and 4yearolds Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 450 June2934Ham second 75 third 50 fourth 25 Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt Str Fin Jockojs Owners Equlv Odd Strt 976532TOANO WB 3 108 1 3 15 11 I1 1i Ericksonll A Hullcoat 65100 97159 ROUGH WATERS w 4 110 2 5 35 3l 21 21 RcmilrdP G V Brown 470100 97873 HANOVER JEAN w 4 110 8 1 4 4k 4 35 McTagueC H Walker 1050100 97083 IDLE TALK WB 3 105 5 8 8 7 5 41 VercherT Mrs N Ray 1620100 97873 SASS WB 3 106 62 21 2l 61 51 BarncsE S King 1245100 98159 DUNLEY vsn3llO 49 9 9 81 61 FishcrRJ J A Murphy 1550100 81893 FANNY w 3 104 34 71 85 71 71 MadcleyF S White 1650100 97788 SVELTE w 3 105 7 7 65 61 3i 84 MozerR R E Leslie 5000100 97788 SIR ROLAND w 3 106 9 6 5l 51 9 9 WallN H Deimler 10200100 Time 23 43 114 120 track fast S2 MUTUEL8 PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS TOANO 330 250 220 65 100 25 100 10 100 100ROUGH ROUGH WATERS 300 240 50 100 20 100 100HANOVER HANOVER JEAN r 280 40 100 100Winner Winner B f by Happy Argo Keechie hy Nassovian trained by A Hullcoat bred hy Mr H R RDulany Dulany Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 WENT TO POST 231 AT POST 1 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won ridden out second and third driving drivingTOANO TOANO took the lead at once made her own pace and held ROUGH WATERS safe at the end The Thelatter latter closed resolutely HANOVER JEAN raced evenly IDLE TALK began slowly but finished fast SASS tired after threequarters DUNLEY propped Jt the start startScratched Scratched 98157 Extra Man 112 98154 Malabar 97 97159 Alecta 110 98014 Loiter 102 102Overweight Overweight Toano 1 pound Idle Talk 1 Dunley 1 Svelte 1 QS f 7 SECOND RACE 4 12 Furlongs Mary Scribe June 19 1912 54 2 110 Purse 700 J100June2934Ham OO L 2yearolds Foaled in Canada Claiming Net value to winner 525 second J100 June2934Ham tnird 550 fourth 25 EqtA WtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eijuiv Odds Strt 97651 ROCK JUG w 108 1 1 I1 I1 11 WatsonR Erindale Stable 450100 45010098091LINESMAN 98091LINESMAN WB 110 2 2 22 2J 2s FisherRJ Mrs W Russell 170100 98091 DIAMOND DIGGER w 112 3 3 32 31 3l VercherT W H Wright 4240100 4240100GAFFARG GAFFARG w 112 44 53 5 41 Aimcrsf M E Hardy 4200100 4200100HERCULANEUM HERCULANEUM w 108 66 62 61 51 BarncsE Riverdale Stable 2460100 246010097651PRIMSWEEP 97651PRIMSWEEP WB 115 7 7 77 6s VallN E F Seagram 110100 11010094691GOGGLES 94691GOGGLES WB 107 55 4 43 7 JohnstneR S H Crawford 2650100 2650100Time Time 23 48 54 Track fast 12 MUXUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8 ROCK JUG 1100 420 410 450 100 110 100 105 100 100LINESMAN LINESMAN 280 305 40 100 52 100 100DIAMOND DIAMOND DIGGER 1075 437 100 100Winner Winner B f by Rockvillo Pewter Jug by Ypsilanti II trained by A E Alexandra bred by Coulter Bros Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 1200WENT WENT TO POST 300 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start straggly and slow Won easily second and third driving drivingROCK ROCK JUG away in motion made every jiost a winning one and was not menaced LINESMAN close to the leader throughout was not good enough DIAMOND DIGGER began well The others loft irregularly with PRIMSWEEP attempting to wheel at the start HECULANEUM raced very wide all the way Overweight Linesman 2 pounds QCOg O THIRD RACE 6 12 Furlongs out of chute Khorasan June 30 1932 117 4 vslueJune2934Ham r7O JLO 113 Purse 600 3yearolds and upward Foaled in Canada Claiming Net vslue June2934Ham to wjnner 450 second S75 third 50 fourth 25 Hides Horses fiqtAWtFPSJ V Utr Fin loikeju Owner KcjUiT Odd Slrt 98092 KINGS BOUNTY WB 4 112 3 6 23 22 I2 li VercherT W H Wright Wrightw 4875100 85971 SINGLE SEA w 6 112 83 61 6 31 2 HaywardM J E Williams WilliamsWB 117001CQ 97793CLARRY WB 5 115 4 8 71 3k 2 32 MannF J C Fletcher Fletcherw 250100 97446 SYNDIC w 4 112 6 10 10 10 5 41 FodenN C N Mooney Mooneyw 195100 97876 MISH MASH w 4 112 10 4 5k 5l 61 51 FisherRJ Mrs W Russell Russellw 865100 98092 EARTHEN JAR w 6 110 2 5 3 4l 41 61 MadeleyF Mrs T Murphy MurphyWB 6560100 97872 MISSOURI JIM WB 3 108 7 7 91 9l 81 71 RemilrdP Mrs G Hogarth Hogarthw 765100 97718 DAN McCRIMMON w 5 112 1 9 8 81 92 8s McLarcnJ C S Mitchell Mitchellw 6020100 602010098096DOER 98096DOER w 4 107 91 lk 1 75 95 MurrayH W F Monteith Monteithw5112 1180 1180100 100 89481 MARBLE HALL w w5112 5 112 5 52 2 4l 71 7IQ 10 10 McTacueC J Holland 8900100 8900100Tjme Tjme 23 47i 11394 120 Track fast 2 MUIUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS KINGS BOUNTY 1175 735 480 4871 100 267 100 140 100 100SINGLE SINGLE SEA 9250 2850 4525 100 1325 100 100CLARRY CLARRY 340 70 100 100Winner Winner B g by Spey Pearl Samoa by Cylgad trained by M Maciver bred by Mr W H Wright Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 331 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving drivingKINGS KINGS BOUNTY moved up in the stretch and drew clear in the drive SINGLE SEA improved his position and closed resolutely CLARRY finished with a rush SYNDIC shuffled back early and forced to race wide came with a rush at the finish DOER tired after showinc early speed speedScratched Scratched 98092 Taximan 112 97789 Lost Spirit 110 97717 Southern Sea 102 96454 Sir Welland 104 Overweight Missouri Jim 1 pound Corrected weight Clarry 115 QOOf Q FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles Clotho Aug 7 1933 144 4 113 Purse EGO 3 S450June2934Ham CFO fiCF yearolds and upward Foslod in Canada Claiming Net value to winner S450 June2934Ham second 75 third S50 fourth S25 98015 FRIGID FROSTY w 5 116 2 2 lrt lk 1 l ll l 1 FishorRJ C Cox 637J100 637J10098015JUNIAM 98015JUNIAM w 4 114 1 1 2 2 21 25 2 WatsonR J E Smallman 120100 97792 CARHAN QUEEN w 4 108 4 3 3a 3s 3 3 3 MozerR Mrs D S Renaud 940100 98015 HAPPY HOPES w 4 114 356 6 52 4 4s MannF R S McLaughlin 155100 98092 BY THE SEA w 4 105 6 6 42 41 41 5J 51 BarnesE Thorncliffe Stable 2240100 98092 CHASTE MORN ws 5 106 5 4 52 5 6 6 6 WallN W F Monteith 3280100 3280100Time Time 23 48 113 140 146 Track fast 52 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS 100JUNIAM FRIGID FROSTY 1475 450 330 6371 100 125 100 65 100 JUNIAM 300 255 50 100 27i 100 CARHAN 100CARHAN QUEEN 480 140 1CO Winner 1COWinner Ch g by Fitzwilliam Finery Foolery by Lovetie trained by W J Waterman bred by Mrs L A Livincston Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 4011 OFF AT ONCE Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameFRIGID FRIGID FROSTY drew clear on the back stretch and withstood challenges from JUNIAM and outlasted the latter at the finish JUNIAM took the early lead but was soon outrun then came again on the back stretch but was not eood enough CARHAN QUEEN closed with a rush HAPPY HOPES raced wide on the turn BY THE SEA quit QCOOfl FIFTH RACE 6 12 Furlongs out of chute Khorasan June 30 1932 117 4 June2934Ham r rjIT jIT r 113 Humbcrside plate Pu 800 3yearolds and upward Allowances Net value to wjnner 600 second 125 third 50 fourth S25 Iridix Horses Bnt A Wl ItSt Odiln Strt 97162CROUT AU POT w 3 110 34 5 5 3i I1 FodenN W I Newmarch 255100 97004 GOLDEN SPUR w 5 109 23 15 15 lrt 2 BarnesE W F Morrisscy 785 100 96756 FEUDAL LORD w 4 109 7 1 25 21 2 3 WatsonR J E Smallman 1165100 98016 MISS MONOA w 4 107 42 3 4l 41 41 MadeleyF Stuart Stable 2480100 89014 PRINCE FOX w 5 109 57 6k 6k 6k 5 RemilrdP W C Wcant 330100 98094 FRIEND CHARLEY w 4 1UH 103 66 7 7 7 6 6l VercherT J B Jewell 900100 97004GOLDEN 90010097004GOLDEN FATE WB 4 115 15 41 3 55 7 Ericksonll J E Smallman f fCoupIed as J E Smallmun entry entryTime Time 23 46 111 117 new track record Track fast 52 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS CROUT AU POT 710 455 240 255100 1274100 20100 7o3oOJ GOLDEN 20100GOLDEN SPUR 710 340 255100 7o3oO J E SMALLMAN ENTRY 220 10 100 Winner 100Winner B f by Pot au Feu Stephanie by Stefan the Great trained by F Gilpin bred by Mr J E Widener WENT TO POST 436 AT POST4 minute minuteStart drivingCROUT Start pood and slow Won handily second and third driving CROUT AU POT Was forced wide on the stretch turn then closed with a rush GOLDEN SPUR opened up a good lead and held on resolutely FEUDAL LORD forced most of the pace MISS MONOA had no mishaps evenlyScratched GOLDEN FATE was eased up FRIEND CHARLEY raced evenly Scratched 89077Alcodcma 100 97585 Wichita Citv 108 SIAIH MALL i io miies ucean Bound June 22 1912 150 5 115 Purse S600 June2934Ham ynear ° dMhancdUpWard CSiming Net Value t0 wJnner S4505 second 575 third Index Horsts EqtA WtlJst i 4 Sir Kin Ioks Owners 98093 BRANDON PRINCE w 5 110 1 1 22 2 2 2 1 FisherRJ W J Waterman 947MCO Waterman98017CRAP 98017CRAP SHOOTER WB 4 116 33 31 3s 3s lk 2 PruchkiG L Clous 920100 98017PLAIN Clous98017PLAIN BEN w 5 111 8 4 I1 lk lk 3l 3k FordJ A Hullcoat 450100 Continued on twentyfirst page HAMILTON Ont OntContinued Continued from seventeenth page 980932CONFLAGRATION WB 3 98 5 8 51 54 41 41 4 WallN E F Seagram 380100 97794 YELLOW METAL w 5 113 6 7 8 8 8 7 5s RemilrdP P MacMurchy 1045100 97875SPOETS 104510097875SPOETS DREAM w 5 115 75 71 7 61 54 6 FodenN D Garrity 830100 97516CHAT 83010097516CHAT EAGLE w 4 118 2 2 61 65 74 65 T MannF W F Morrissey 420100 98095 DARK MISSION WB 495100Time 5 115 4 6 42 4k 5 8 8 McLarenJ M Keeling 495100 Time 24 48 113 140 153 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS BRANDON 100CRAP PRINCE 2095 1090 920 947t 100 445 100 360 100 CRAP 100PLAIN SHOOTER 1490 735 645 100 2674 100 PLAIN BEN 540 170100 Winner 170100Winner B g by Axenstein Kolinsky by Uncle trained by W J Waterman bred by Mr W B Miller Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 507 AT POST 4 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameBRANDON BRANDON PRINCE responded gamely to hard pressure and held on gamely to hold CRAP SHOOTER The latter moved up with a rush entering the stretch but tired after taking the lead PLAIN BEN was inclined to bear out in the last eighth CONFLAGRATION closed with a rush YELLOW METAL closed a big gap QCOOO SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile turf course Lunetta June 27 1924 138 7 112 Purse 98013 MERIDIAN QUEEN w 8 113 1 2 32 32 3l 3k II FisherRJ R E Leslie 98090 TIMON w 7 110 6 6 6s 8 52 55 5 5s 2k WallN A Brent 655100 98013MELOY 65510098013MELOY w 4 112 4 3 2l 24 21 25 31 WatsonR J E Smallmaa 375100 9801 8LACE SHAWL 5 110 2 1 I4 I2 WB I1 15 42 BarnesE W F Morrissey 280100 980183GIFT 280100980183GIFT 0 GAB w 5 108 5 4 4l 4 4s 45 5l VercherT S H Sloan 1590100 98090UPPITY 159010098090UPPITY WB 8 110 7 7 7 7 62 62 6 RemilrdP Mrs J Badame 325100 97794 DOUBLE DARE w 8 108 3 5 5s 6 7 7 7 JohnstneR Mrs S B Crawford 4200100 Time 4200100Time 23 48 113 139 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS 100TIMON MERIDIAN QUEEN 925 650 360 362J 100 225100 80 100 TIMON MELOY 100MELOY 805 470 302f 100 135 100 Winner 100Winner B m by Meridian Queen Bashti by Burgomaster 375 trained by J A Smith bred by 87J Mrs 100 L Garth Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 542 AT POST minute minuteStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same MERIDIAN sameMERIDIAN QUEEN rated back of the leaders all down the back stretch came to the outside in the stretch ran the closing quarter with good speed and wore down the pacemakers winning in the last strides TIMON also rated along for threequarters closed with a belated rush in the final eighth after being forced to come to the outside to get clear racing room MELOY used up chasing LACE SHAWL in the first part held on well though weakening at the finish LACE SHAWL was rushed into a long early lead only to tir fast at the end UPPITY practically walked away from the gate being far out of it in the early stages then closed a big gap Scratched 98018 Swagger Stick 112


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