Hamilton Ont., Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-02

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HAMILTON Ont J The Daily Double on the Winners of the First and Third Races I at Hamilton Saturday Paid 13080 for 2 HAMILTON ONT SATURDAY JUNE 30 1934 Hamilton 1 116 miles 68 feet Fifth day Hamilton Jockey Club First summer meeting of 7 lays Starts from barrier Weather clear Steward representing the Canadian Racing 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 f Rowe Rac ¬ ing 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 and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds 7 pounds 10 pounds QQOCO FIRST RACE 53 Mile Coflrer June 24 1933 59 2 111 Purse 700 2year 7O OO 0ds Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 525 second 100 third 50 50June3034Ham June3034Ham fourth 25 Eqt A WtlPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners EIJUIT Oddi Strt 970822REE v 111 33 2 25 25 I1 Eircksonll F J Ryan 2021100 202110095001BROADWAY 95001BROADWAY MISS B 108 1 1 61 7 42 2 RemilrdP Miss C Badame 8501CQ 98153 OUTSIDE B 103 4 2 I1 I1 3 31 BarnosE F Rowe 745100 745100f f SILK MASK vl2 67 7 61 15 44 FislurRJ Rosodale Stable 2210100 98153 CANDY STORE v 110 2 4 3k 3i 6 51 WasmR B Pomeroy 1300100 94739 ARMY GAME 1 112 5 5 4k S1 5l 6 McDonaldC H W Sage 1530100 153010098153MISS 98153MISS ALPHONSO u 112 7 6 5h 4k Fell MannF M Cremen 140100 140100tDisqualified tDisqualified Time 23 49 102 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS REE C05 400 355 202J 100 100 100 77 100 100BROADWAY BROADWAY MISS 680 540 240 100 170 100 100OUTSIDE OUTSIDE 390 95 100 100Winner Winner Ch f by Upset American by Voter trained by A Hullcoat bred by Mr T C McDowell Winner entered to be claimed for 1250 1250WENT WENT TO POST 230 AT POST 1 minute minuteStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameREE REE close up throughout took the lead midway of the stretch and drew clear thereafter BROADWAY MISS far back for half a mile escaped interference on the stretch turn and closed resolutely OUTSIDE showed early speed but tired CANDY STORE lucky to escape trouble closed a gap SILK MASK began flat footed moved around on the outside with a rush entering the stretch but bore over causing a jam in which MISS ALPHONSO fell The latter was just moving up when caught in close quarters SILK MASK was disqualified and fourth money awarded to CANDY STORE STOREOverweight Overweight Rco 3 pounds 9S SA SECOND RACE 53 Mile Coflier June 24 1933 59 2 111 Mountain Valley J125June3034Ham OfaJOTt Plate Purse 800 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 800 second J125 June3034Ham third 50 fourth 25 Ejt A Vt tlSt Vi Str Kin Jockey Knnir Odds Strt 96752BRANNON w 110 35 32 22 1 Il FodcnN F J Ryan 1625100 94955 FOREIGN LADY WB 111 2 4 2 31 31 21 EricksonH C Robson 145 100 1009809DCALICO 9809DCALICO MISS w 105 4 2 T5 1 21 3 MadoleyF R S McLaughlin 520100 96752 HUSKY LASS wn 110 53 5 42 42 4 WatsonR W I Newmarch 1280100 128010093153CHEWSIE 93153CHEWSIE WB 111 1 1 4 5 5 5 BarnesE II W Sage 740100 740100Time Time 23 474 100 Track fast 12 MUTUELS PAID OFFIC1AI BO 1 nnnn BRANNON 525 265 240 1621 100 32J FOREIGN LADY 265 240 321 100 20 100 100CALICO CALICO MISS 2GO 30 100 100Winner Winner B g by Cohort Anna Lcighton by Wormleighton trained by F J Ryan bred by Mr L A Lyne WENT TO POST 3021 AT POST minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameBRANNON BRANNON improved his position on the turn raced on even terms with the leaders entering the stretch and drew away thereafter FOREIGN LADY raced close up early but dropped back midway of the turn then finished with a rush CALICO MISS tired after taking a good lead HUSKY LASS and CHEWS1E had no mishaps Scratched 97716 Idle Victory 110 110Overweight Overweight Foreign Lady 1 pound QS S THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs out of chute Crout au Pot June 29 1934 117 3 f OAJOcJ 100 Valcartier Purse Purse 700 3yearolds and upward Foaled in Canada June3034Ham Claiming Net value to winner 525 second 100 third 50 fourth 25 EqtAWtPPSt Str Kin lookpTb 97792 BALD CREST w 4 114 7 2 I1 I2 15 15 WatsonR Erindale Stable 1130100 1130100968382SAM 968382SAM WORTHY ws31052 3 242 2 25 VcrchcrT W H Wright 1320100 132010098015YOUNG 98015YOUNG KITTY w 9 115 3 6 64 62 5s 3 WallN E F Seagram 105100 105100980962KHAKI 980962KHAKI JOHN WB 4 114 6 1 32 35 35 4l MadcleyF Stuart Stable 790100 98094 EASTER HATTER WB 5 120 5 45 4 41 51 McLarenJ M Keeling 480100 480100977932SEA 977932SEA KALE WB 3 114 1 T 111 61 RemilrdP Mrs J Badame 685100 68510086S662LADY 86S662LADY GOLD SRTEAMw 8 103 5 4 51 55 61 7 HaywardR A E Smith 960100 960100Time Time 23 472 112 119 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS BALD CREST 2460 1215 490 1130 100 5071 100 145 100 100SAM SAM WORTHY 1085 470 442J 100 135 100 100YOUNG YOUNG KITTY 270 35 100 100Winner Winner Ch g by Rockville Lady Vixen by Stanley Fay trained by A E Alexandra bred by Mr J P White Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 330 AT POST 31 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameBALD BALD CREST racing in his best form held on gamely and outlasted SAM WORTHY The latter moved up to the leader at the seventyvard post then tired YOUNG KITTY was far back early but finished fast on the outside KHAKI JOHN raced wide into the stretch EASTER HATTER raced evenly LADY GOLD STREAM showed early speed speedOverweight Overweight Sam Worthy 2 pounds QS9Qffc FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Atnol July 1 1931 141 4 114 Purse OOArfOvi 450June3034Ham 600 3yearolds and upward Foaled in Canada Selling Net value to winner 450 June3034Ham second S75 third 50 fourth 25 Mr MII JOKHVS owners Kmiiv Strt 97871 ZAKUSKA w 3 110 5 8 8 61 51 4 1 FodcnN J C Fletcher 665100 98156 PRINCELY PAL w 5 110 6 6 75 73 64 55 22 MadcleyF W D Reddy 1245100 98013 CUDGELDOE w 5 113 3 2 15 15 1 25 35 FishcrRJ R Brownlee 725 100 10098156FINESSE 98156FINESSE WB 3 1075 4 1 35 3s 23 I1 42 McTasucC Riverdale Stable 205100 205100980S22ROCHE 980S22ROCHE DOR WB 6 115 8 7 2 2l 2 33 35 53 MannF Mrs G Hogarth 165100 98096 FLORIA ZEL w 5 108 7 5 4 41 41 6s 64 BarnesE Beach Stable 1240100 97657 MILESTONE WB 8 110 1 3 5 5 7s 7 ° 7s McLarrnJ C S Mitchell 4460100 88944 HARDY BAN w 3 105 2 4 63 8 8 8 8 VerchcrT c Mrs F Cook 6720100 6720100Time Time 24 W 114 140 145 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS ZAKUSKA 1530 635 550 665 100 217 100 175 100 100PRINCELY PRINCELY PAL 1035 680 417i 100 240 100 100CUDGELDOE CUDGELDOE 580 190 100 100Winner Winner Ch c by Ruskin Hanna Deebe by Knights Differ trained by J Wilson bred by Mr J C Fletcher Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 406 AT POST H minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameZAKUSKA ZAKUSKA closed with a rush in the stretch and wearing down the pacemaker outlasted PRINCELY PAL The latter came through on the inside in the stretch and just failed to win CUDGELDOE used up racing FINESSE into defeat held on gamely FINESSE forced the pace and tired after taking the lead ROCHE DOR could not reach the leaders when urged urgedScratched Scratched 97717 Southern Sea 100 100Overweight Overweight Finesse 2A pounds Hardy Ban 3 June3034Ham second 75 third 50 fcrrth 25 97004 ACAUTAW WB 4 112 63 2k 2 25 I3 Ericksnll A P Doyle 180100 180100963723I 963723I RENES BOB w 5 112 2 1 15 I2 I1 21 WatsonR J E Smallman 165100 16510097585WICHITA 97585WICHITA CITY WB 3 107J 52 42 325 33 34 McLarenJ S Buckland 505100 97792 CANDY FEAST w 3 9 4 5 3k 42 42 42 HaywdR E F Seagram 1200100 120010096704DISEUR 96704DISEUR WB 3 105 3 6 6 52 51 51 BarnesE II W Sage 2220100 222010089077ALCODEMA 89077ALCODEMA w 740100Time 3 93 1 4 5 6 6 6 Blackll R S McLaughlin 740100 Time 23 46 111 1174 Track fast 52 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS ACAUTAW 560 330 250 180 100 65 100 25 100 100IRENES 100WICHITA IRENES BOB 330 245 65 100 221 100 WICHITA CITY 270 35100 Winner 35100Winner Br g by Trojan The Squaw by Jim Gaffney trained by A Hullcoat bred by Mr H Bruce Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 441 AT POST i minute minuteStart drivingACAUTAW Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving ACAUTAW allowed to race just back of the pace quickly moved to the leader when called on and drew clear to win with speed in reserve IRENES BOB fast to begin opened up a clear lead but weakened fast fastr r after reaching the stretch and was driving hard to outstay WICHITA CITY The latter forwardly placed at all times came fast in the middle of the track in the last sixteenth atjd would have been second in another stride CANDY FEAST showed some speed early DISEUR and ALCODEMA never entered serious contention Scratched930952Candle contentionScratched930952Candle Fly 105 96837Quickly 112 112Overweight Overweight Wichita City 2 pounds Diseur 2 mnes iioino ug law iia5 4 113 Purse 600 3 June3034Ham ard Claiming Net value to winner 450 second 75 third 50 fourth 25 l i strt 98095 BUSHMAN w 6 118 4 2 1 I1 I1 1 1 BarnesE N J Damato 135100 98093TOP HATTIE w 7 107 2 6 52 42 31 21 22i McTagueC J Salem 565100 9801 8 MRS FOSTER w 7 110 1 5 6 6 6 35 33 McLarenJ M Keeling 215100 Continued on tiventyfirst page HAMILTON Ont OntContinued Continued from seventeenth page 97240 GAY SPIRIT w5115 3 4 4k 51 51 41 4s ObertW G B Foley 590100 98093 COMPANION WB 7 112 5 1 23 21 2 51 5 FisherRJ A W Mackay 4330100 98012 GIFT ROMAN WB 3 105 6 3 31 3l 41 6 6 VercherT S H Sloan 3930100 3930100Time Time 24 49 114 140 147 Track fast 2 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS ¬ BUSHMAN 470 325 240 135 100 62J 100 20 100 100TOP TOP HATTIE 440 260 120 100 30 100 MRS 100MRS FOSTER 245 22J 100 100Winner Winner Ch h by Wilderness Triste de Coeur by Negofol trained by T Boyd bred by Foxcatcher Farms Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 1200WENT WENT TO POST 5161 OFF AT ONCE ONCEStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameBUSHMAN BUSHMAN broke forwardly sent into command at the first turn made all the pace and stood a hard drive gamely to hold TOP HATTIE safe at the end The latter slow to find her best stride came around fast on the outside rounding into the stretch but could not quite reach the winner MRS FOSTER trailed for seveneighths swerved over to the inner rail in the stretch and was easily best of the others GAY SPIRIT made up some ground in the last part GIFT ROMAN squeezed back when attempting to slip through on the inner rail midway of the back stretch could never again reach contention contentionScratcJied ScratcJied 98221 Conflagration 100 100Overweight Overweight Companion 3 pounds Gift Roman 3 QCOQQ SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles turf course Citizen June 27 1921 144 3 101 vO O I Evergreen Plate Purse 600 3yearolds and winJune3034Ham upward Claiming Net value to win June3034Ham ner J50 second 75 third 50 fourth 25 981593POWDER MONKEY w 5 114 5 1 I2 P I1 1 1 ThomasJ G Baker 3271100 981592PUTTALONG w 4 112 6 2 21 2 2l 21 24 BarncsE H Warner Warnerw 495100 98159 TROUBANOVA w 7 112 3 4 51 5 6 51 3 WatsonR Erindale Stable 410100 98017 GEORGE DE MAR w 12 117 4 5 4l 41 31 41 4lk McLaren J C S Mitchell 1020100 38017 BLUE DAMSEL WB 5 115 266 6 51 3 52 FisherRJ Miss M Waterman 140100 98155 BILL KENNEDY w 6 114 13 31 3k 4lk 6 6 FodenN G H Clark 2225 2225100 100 100Time Time 23 48 11 140 147 Track fast 52 MUTUELS PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS POWDER MONKEY 855 410 2CO 327 100 105 100 40 100 PUTTALONG 100PUTTALONG 460 300 130 100 50 100 TROUBANOVA 100TROUBANOVA 295 47 100 100Winner Winner Ch g by Mars Pink and Yellow by Broomstick trained by F Higgins bred by Mr W M Jeffords Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 551 AT POST J minute minuteStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same samePOWDER POWDER MONKEY established all the pace swung slightly wide at the stretch head and closing gamely again under punishment outstayed PUTTALONG in the final stride The latter raced just back of the leader at all times was forced slightly wide appeared to secure a head advantage midway of the stretch run but veakcned again right at the end TROUBANOVA far back ior seveneighths slipped through next to the inner rail when the leaders swung wide entering the stretch and closed fast in the last eighth GEORGE DE MAR lost much ground entering the stretch BLUE DAMSEL was a trailer for seveneighths BILL KENNEDY tired


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