Connaught Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-20

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CONNAUGHT PARK FORM CHART. OTTAWA. 0NT.. TUESDAY. JUNE 19. 1917. laught Park. Third day. Connriuglit Tark Jockey Clob. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Steward to Represent Canadian Racing Associations, Francis Nelson. Presiding Judge, Herman P. ConkUng. Starter. A. P. Dade. Racing Secretary, W. Northey. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.|. Indicates apprentice allowance. OQQOpr first raci: 5-8 Mile. Jane 23, 1914 1 :iil .-. 2 111. Parse fBBB. 2-year olds. O OOal O Claiming, get value to winner SI50: second, 8MB; third. 0. Index Horses AW 1 1 Fs t j j % % StrTiii j"7cke.vs Owners " Ivpiiv. Odds Strt 33687 •"•sam PICKETT w MB I 1 2- 1- 1 1- T Rice JM Stowe 335-MB 33687 TOGOltANO w M 1 3 p| nt w pt CoUlnaJ Whyte BM-1M 33624 DIVLAND w 104 1 4 5- 5 1 V S« A JobnsooG W Wingfield 728MBI 33617 OGLE w r MB I fi ■* fi- 4:. 4] W Crump W Stockton 1MB Ml 3375C*GOBLKT vv 113 C, 7 7" 7* 7 6* .1 Befl H P Johnson 221 n ino 33691 SI. CKR1TV w 146 7 5 4. 4 fi1. fi" J Dreyer K T ZoUicoffer lso -pm SAINTS BRIDGE w 109 4 S S I S 7s T Parton Mirasol Stable 6440 100 33274 GILL LIVINGSTON w 106 I 1 1«1 3 ] 5* I R Botep E McRride R5-MI Time. 23%, 48x5. 1:02 5. Track fast. mutuels paid. Sam Pickett, SO. 70 straight, .20 place, .70 show; Togoland, .80 place. 20 show: Divland. 2.00 show. Equivalent booking odd! film Pickett, 235 to phi straight. 88 to 100 place, 35 to Khi show; Togoland, 148 to 100 dace. 01 to PHI show: Divland. 530 to 100 show. Winner P.Ik. g. by Joe Carey — Afamadn trained by J. M. Stowe; bred by Mr. George Wincnell. Went to post at 2:31. At past 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SAM IICKKTT was outrun early, but came through on the inside and. taking the land, held the raee safe through the stretch. TOGOLAND raced prominently, but was tiring at the end. PIVI.AM* closed a big gap. SIN KRII V was crowded against the fence when RILL LIVINGSTON swerved to the inside at the eighth post. The latter set the early pace, but quit badly. Seratehed S3S17*Uttb Sweeper, 100. Overweights Togoland, 1 portnd. Q O O i * BBCOND RACK About 2 Miles. Aug. 30, PIP; 8:47%— •— 148. Green Steeplechase. OOOaIiO Pares BSBB. 4-year-ebhl and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to win- nor 50: second. : third. 0. Index Horses AWtllSt 8 6 8 12 Fin Jockeys Owners Ki|Uiv. OddB Strt " SMB4XRBDDBST w 5 MB 4 I L" 1- P H 1* W BorgnaD Raynsond 404-KM 33322 WELSHMAN w i 145 E 7 V 33 t] 2 2 « J Clark W G Wilson 2X. 100 33620"GAGAR W fi 145 2 2 7 V 4s I ■ 8* W Dalv J F Hyncs UK-MI 32672 TREDETTE W 4 135 fi I ,"■ 2" ll 410 4s MrAlHy.IrA P Humphrey Jr MB MB S8St«*SL.UMBERER W I 145 I 4 4 . 6 fi 6 I B Landry J W Dayton 341 BM andS7S8 CHARLEY BROWNw I 145 7 fi a1 4?. r.3 Iu.up. J Smth J Hare taVMB 33692 PHIL T. w I 145 8 I P :- Lost rider. C McDoklM O Viau 2710-100 8INTRAM w 5 145 1 1 Post rider. J Russell A J Davis 7S05-100 Time. 3:52. Track fast. |2 mutuels paid. Reddest, 0.00 straight, . SO place, .50 show; Welshman, .00 place, .10 show: Qatar, 85.88 show. BqnivnJent booking odds— Reddest. 400 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Welshman. 80 to 1H place. 55 to 100 show: Qatar, ISO to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Red Fox II. — Destitute trained by A. Puleroft; bred by Dr. Charles McKachrnn. Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. REDDEST, after seeming to tire, came again in the last eighth and outstayed WELSHMAN in the Baal drive. The latter moved up when going to the tenth jump, but finally tired under punishment. OALAR began slowly and made up ground. TRKDETTE tired badly in the last half. CHARLEY BROWN fell lame and was pulled up. 1HIP T. lost iiis rider after taking the fifth fence and SINTRAM lost hia rider at the second. QQft07 THIRD RACE -3-4 Mile. Aug. 28, 191 — 1:13% — 1—128. Ottawa Dominion Handi-OOO I eap. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Net value to win- nor 50: second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStV4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqiijv. Odds Strt 33008 STCRDBR WB3M8 1 5 2- 2* l". I2 T Parton J E SeagTam flSVlOO 33688- RN BROOM wn 6 115 11 1 Ink jq ink ni y Crump C A Crew 360-100 33757 REX GAIETY w 3 100 IS 3 3J 3» 33 3 A JohnsonE Glassco tMBP-SB 28552 GOLD GALORE w 3 112 7 8 81 62 5 42 F Cooper J E Seagram t 33688 3 V PPER KING W 4 118 I 4 4h 5" 4h f.! T Rice J K L Ross lU0-100 331 103 RINGDOVE w 3 107 12 2 5- 41 63 6= L Mink G W Boardmore 555-100 337603RED POST wb I 108 4 6 7h 1 9l ~i W Collins W T Trenholme 985-100 33759 SILK BIRD wb 4 110 9 13 13 12* 121 R1 W Waron A Bulcroft 2820-100 33540 TYRONE wb 3 100 10 7 llJll2 HJ 9i G Lomas J Hendrick t 83276 CAPTAIN B. wb 3 106 3 11 93 81 7l 103 J Bell M R Gooderham 1715-10 33435 DANDY FAY w 3 98 . 10 10 101 8J 11 G SuthldW Walker t 33655LAST SPARK wb 5 109 6 12 122 13 13 12* H EricksnH A Cotton 2945-100 33375 J. W. HUXLEY wb 3 104 5 9 6»k 91 101 13 W Doyle J C Fletcher 20590-100 tCoupled in betting as J. E. Seagram entry. JMutuel field. Time. 23%. 47*i, 1:14. Track fast. mutnels paid. J. E. Seagram entry. .70 straight, .00 place, .00 show; Corn Broom, .50 place. .50 show: Rex Gaiety, field. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds — J. E. Seagram entry, 185 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Corn Broom, 125 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Rex Gaiety, field, 130 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Havoc — Kate Kittleberry trained by B. T. Littlefield; bred by Mr. J. E. Seagram. Went to post at" 3:29. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STCRDEE was lucky in slipping through on the inside, raced in closest pursuit to the homestretch and easily took a decisive lead in the last eighth. CORN BROOM set a fast early pace, but bis weight told on him near the end. KEX GAIETY finished fast and would nave been second in a few more strides. SILK BIBD began flat footed and was crowded back. OQQQQ FOURTH RACE— I Mile. Auk. 20. 1910— 1:39«—1— 106. Merchants* Handicap. OOOttO llirsc 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Nut value to winner 00; second, 25; third. S75. ____________ Index Horses AWtIISt% "k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Enniv. Odds Strt S37598Iiri.i;rn W14M 4 2 F 2 li P*V L Mink W J mm 380-100 33753 SLIPPERY ELM w 4 105 1 1 l"t V* 2i P 2?. A JohhSOnG W Wingfield 425 100 33091 HHRISTIE wn 5 109 I 5 P| 3J 31 3J 3K J Draper E T ZolUcofter ISO-IOu 33794 QRBENWOOD w 4 102 I 4 5 4 4= 4- 43 W Crump G H Marlnuui KM KM 33053KING NEPTCNE w 4 107 2 3 4"* 5 5 5 5 G Lomas J 8 Tyree 525-100 Time. 244i, 49, 1:131», 1:39% new track record. Track fast. mutueis paid, Hubbub, 88.00 straight, .20 place, . SO show; Slippery Elm, .80 place, .90 show: Christie, #2.20 show. Equivalent l«».kini odds— Hubbub. 3S0 to 110 straight. 100 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Slippery Elm. 190 to inn place. 4." to 100 show: Christie. 10 t.. UK show. Winner H. g. |,v jlnwutkl -liumpu* trained l.y E. J. Salt: bred by Mr. II. P. Whitney. Wont to post at 1:88. At pest 1 niinule. Start goad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HUBBUB was saved under alight restraint to the stretch turn, where lie pawed the leader ami was geing away at the end. SJ.IlPKUY BUI set ■ fast early pace, but tired io the final eighth. CHRI8TIB made a v. ide turn wle 11 entering tin honies;reteh. but ran well. _______ finished close up. 3»J O fcl t FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 28, 1910-1 :!»-.-. — 4— 12S. Pane 1917.sh O. 3-yoar-ohls OO and_*y. and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S1..U: second. 00: third. $.,0. Index Horses A _______ -- "1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners _J E»piiv. Odds Strt SMS* PHILISTINE W4MM11 1 l1 l»k B li P Cooper .1 B Seagram ■■-■• -l * 337A7ZBETWEEN IS wu 5 111 1 :i .."■ 2 P P K Tapita J Loans* 11 HM-1M 33248 iBTROLOOBR v. -» I KB I 7 4: 41 4 P T Rlee .1 J Bran 575-1*8 838S1ZB_AUTT spot w 3 1*1 E I F I1 P 4-" w Cramp N Macfarlane 636-1*9 33070 GORDON W«MB_ 2 7- 7 P P T Parton S Bruce MK-M0 18888 * • BRAND YWINB wi 7 Id 9 H !••• P 7 P| A Johnson P O Teataaa 1978-Mn 33334*APRISA w4 ;w 1 | It* IP P 7 .1 R tdguc::J C Fletcher 4446-108 33790 -MISS C.AYI.E wIM 1 I t;1. Cj PIP .1 Dreyer A Crew 1740-WO 33073 1 single w I KM 7 :: P 6*8" P G BathIndE O Willnr.l t33S0-im 88888 DR. NELSON wa " KM I I P* PH*» SP| D Stirling J Heffering SUM-IM S8MS*aIINNETONKA wi St; 1: 1 1 M* 10 11- 11" II Bricks nBrookdale Stable f 3313K THISTLE QUEEN wa 3 94 1" 12 12 12 12 12 .1 Bell W Oberncaaor 7 t.Mutuel tiel.l. Time. 24-i. 47?-.. 1:13V Track fast. mutiiels p;iid. Philistine. ?S.5 straight. 84.18 place. .50 aha—; P.etween Is, .20 place. .70 show: Astrologer, $."..00 ihear. Eiuivalent bookiac odds Philistine. 325 to lfKI straight. 105 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Between Is, 8t t.. 100 place, 88 to 188 show: Astrologer. ISO to Phi show. Winner ch. g, by Samson -Flower trained by B. T. Litth-ticld: hied by Mr. L. It. Oarside. Went to pest at 1:20. At peat 1 minutes. Start good and slew. W«B driving: aecond ami third the same. PHILISTINE raced BEAUTY SPOT and SINGLE lata defeat aad namely outstayed BETWEEN is. The latter hegaa slowly, but riosed a hip pap and was tiriap at the end. A8TBOL0GEB ran well ami ontstaved BEAUTY SPOT. The latter rate,! forwardly throughout. Scratched : .;.".7.i Eddie Heary, 108; SS3O0 Scaraiaoach, 103; 88827 silk Bird, 107; 33022 Merry .Jubilee. 107; 3370O Gartley. us; 83*11 Coauaeaaia, lei. Oieiwelphta Thistle Qaeea, 2 poaada. SIXTH KA E -1 1-8 Miles. .1 line 1 1. P.M3 USM% 1-113. Purse 8888. 4-year-olds 3QQQA fjijt O J and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $;:. : gcogd, 00: third. 0. "i nd.x 1 1 . r»e« A WtPPSt :t ,_S t r Fin .let-keys Owners Ecpiiv. Odds S tr| t 8SSMSBABY SISTER v. S 19S 3 ; r ;■ J« P P* W Crump B B Miller 245-100 88782 -1:0x1:11 w 5 110 2 4 :i P :." 11 21 W Colllaa W WaBwr 428-100 88782 ISAM SLICK w 5 MM 1 5 .V. f] 4 P PIT Parton .i F Sweeney 120-100 88885 iTKiTi; SAUCEwb r. i"7 I 1 i- l- |« P 4"* J I CattrlaaO V Crow lomi... 3370a K.MIMA w 0 10S ;, 2 1"- I I ;.- 6" L Mink C P Brant 1935-101 82881 *LYNN wit 1 10S 1 .: P P* P I i 1 Stirlinp.J A libson 2315-100 Thae, 24-.,, 50. 1:18%. 1t88%, 1:S8M new track record. Track fart. 82 inufie N paid, ttabj Sister, 1917.sh.00 straight, .00 place, 82J28 ihow; Baser, si. 20 place. .50 show: Sim Slick, .80 s li-.w. Eipiivalent bonking odda Bahp Sister. 2MB to 100 Btraight, so t loo pteee, lo to 100 show; Boxer, 110 to 100 place, 25 1.. 100 shew: Sam Sliek. 15 to 100 show. Winner Br. at, hj Lord Esterliag Annie Lauretta trained by E. F. Fitngerald; hred by Mr. Waller o. I.ir 1 I. Wen, to post :;t 4:58. At pest 1 minute. Start pood and rtwr. Won driving: seeond and third the s.-imo. BABY SISTEB wan in the rear for the first three-ojaartera, but came with a rush in the ■twitch and ..n in the last stride. BOXEB was a forward contender all the way. but was tirim: at the ,-nd. SAM SPICK closed cp ground and finished reaolatelj oa the outside. 1EPPEB 8AUCE raced int.. ■ long lead thea anil badly. -1 SEVENTH RACE 1 1-1G BBIob, Jane 22, 1814 1:48 I 97. Purse 88. I rear-QOO 3»Q»1 X olds and i ipward . Claiming. Ne t ral ae t ■■ winni ■ r 58 :_seci . m 1 ._$ 1 00; 1 h i i_r. I. 8. 1nde» Horses A WtPPSt M rI~Ti sTrViu .le, keys " Owners E.piiv. Odds Strt 8S7881DOLINA w 4 MM 2 1 1* 1» V ll 1* J Bell W Walker 2*0-100 88781 » ALHEN w 5 113 3 2 :: :: 3*1 P 2*1 W Cmmp II G Bedwell 245-100 SSB44 EUTERPE w 7 ill 1 1 2! 2" P P :•- L Mink R Hnnley 124i 100 3S8M*MONOCACY w T US 1 1 4J 41 4- 1" 41 T Rice J P Ponea 215-100 33585 HARR1 LAUDER w 7 113 E . ». i". I :.:l r.rt T Parton .1 K Bwouney 1115-100 33788 AMPHION wa t V I E 61 B* H C C ; Lomna w Bennett 095-100 Time. 23. 50. 1:15*4. 1:41%, 1:49. Track fast. mataeta paid. Dotiaa, .00 atmight, .00 place, ,00 shew; ABtena, 288 place, .90 show: Euterp, . 290 show. Bqaivaleat bnokiag adda— BoUaa, :.ihi t . 108 Btraight, 50 to 188 place, 88 to 100 show: Alhena, 85 to loo place, 45 i-. 180 show; Euterpe, 115 to 100 stow. Winner Eh. f. by Si-- linen -Ponni- Kate trained by W. Walker: bred by Mr. George J. Long. Went to post at 5:30. At post 2 minutes. Start pood and slew. Won driving; second and third the same. DOLINA sprinted into a long lead oa the Brat tun,, but tired after eointr three-quarters and had t" be lend ridden in the la; qaarter. ALHENA ran well and w;.s wearing the leader down at the end. EUTERPE tired after making a threatening chaUenge an the stretch turn. MONOCACY only ran fairly well.


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