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WINDSOR FORM CHART. ■WINDSOR, ONT., July 27.— Fifth day. Summer Meeting. Windsor Jockey Club. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. -■ £| _* kwx FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Puree £250. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. Ind HoFses A Wt St _ ■. * StrFiiTlockeyB Owners O H L C iMr. QRFETTSGS 3 9« 3 Sh 4h Hi l3 Hicks W odfd vEvermn4 4 2i 2i 18988 RERECA WELLS5 107 2 2- 21 2« « Stevens Tholl and Vestal 8 10 8 10 13348 ANTAGONE 3 96 1 1* - 3 ? J Martin nr thersandShieIds6 15 6 In 17973 SATIN WOOD 4 107 6 J 8 •» 4 Vititoe J Hendrix 6 15 6 12 19060 IDA HI LETT 3 P6 8 I I » N P shberger W L Hazehp IS ?0 12 30 11379 D ALGA 4 96 10 9 f» 7 H ERober souW , Couroy 4 10 4 10 19467 DOC FAR R1KH 3 98 9 6» 7 8 7i C Murphy J W Pangle 40 100 30 60 19377 LOOSE SLEEVE 3 96 7 4i 3« 4« 8 W Waldo LHEzell 2 2 .1-2 8-. 19491 REFUSED 3 10114 12 10 10 9 H W dson E T Graves 15 2. U 20 1509" CRFFNER 4 107 12 10 11 11 10 WYalntineJ H Valentine 20 60 20 60 18*6 Oil CK FOOT 3 101 4 3" 5- 9 11 McGarvin C R McLean _ Co 20 40 20 40 19444 BYRAN DAVIS M 101 11 11 1° 12 12 Hartmau B A Shepard 20 30 20 30 l°0r 9 MATCH BOX 4 107 13 13 13 13 3 Silvers J A Maxwell 6 12 6 12 190o5 M ARTH A STRFET3 96 S 10 Fell Walerbury Mau_ionandConnell20 60 20 10 Time. 25. 49?. 1:155. WinuerB.f. by Hindoo Francesca. _________ W«nt. o post at -2:41. At po_t 22 minutes. Start good. Won easily : second driving. Greetings came with a rush through the Btretch. Soon after the start thtre was a mixup in which Martha Street went down. Rebecca Wells and Antagone were lucky at the start and both ran fairly good races. Match Box ran away two miles before the start. Scratched— 14642 Our Guess. 96. __,____, , . . . Greetings, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Rebecca Wells, place. 4 to 1 : show, „ 2 • to 1. Antagone, « show. 3 to 1. Loose Sleeve, place. 4 to 5 ; show, nut. i ____ pv fc -■ SECOND RACE— 1-3 Mile. Purse50. 2-year-olds. Allowances. r*~v «7 O -1 lid Horses A Wt St k H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1889T LITTLE HENRY 108 6 64 li 1- Hsbberger RHBronaughandCo 3 3 7-57-5 lS-WERTC-1-LL. 108 1 H*2* 2H.IKearn J L Smith and Co 2 4 2 4 194*17 HORSA 108 4 21 V f Nelson J W Pangle I 8 I • 19441 Oil BO 108 7 5" 41 4- Hicks K P Shipp 4 .. 4 4* 17290 FREE ADMISSION 15 5 7 6 ?.• H Wilson Hiram Pierce 8 12 8 12 1837 SIDELIGHT 105 2 4 " 6" Folsom Newman and Co 10 20 10 15 19441 PRENTICE YOUNG 108 9 M 7 7 ». I Martin W L Hazelip 5 8 5 7 18838 DR GRACE 108 8 9 8 8* Silvers D V Grace and Co 20 60 20 50 18603 W MOORE 108 I 8 9 9* ■ WValentineP Burke 30 60 30 50 17605 JUDGE RAINES 105 10 10 10 10 Haley W H Jackson 20 50 20 50 Time. EH, 50. Winner-Ch. c. by Henry-Young Lizette. ______ . Went to post at 3 :25. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won cleverly ; second driving. T Little i Henry was the best, but had to be hustled to stall off Ericsell. The iatter did his best under a poor ride. Horsa tired under punithment in the last eighth. Free Admission had a rough jour-Little Henry, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Ericsell. place. 7 to 5; show, 6 to 5. Horsa, show, 3 to 2. -a |-v _ fc % THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles Purse50. t-year-olds and upward. J__ j • _-.__, Allowances. Jnd Horses " AWtBtBt !4 H~~3_ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19410CHAPPAQUA 4 107 1 1- P t* 1 1* I3 Vititoe Mrs P M Civill 11-512-511-512-5 19444 TOPMAST 7 109 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 J Martin rarthers_Shields8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 19467 ENNOMIA 5 107 4 tm 2" 3 3* 31 • ERobertsn P J Goebel and Co 10 10 10 10 19419 BEAU IDEAL 7 109 3 V V tH V 2« 4 Hi-hberger E H Hanna 2i 3 11-53 Time. 24. 50. 1:15;. 1:41. l:54i. Winner— Br. c. by Iroquois— Hilda. __. _ Went to post at 4 :00. At post 2 minutes. Mart good. Won eased up ; second easily, hap pa iua showed the mo-t speed and could have won further off. Topmast was outrun in the first part of the race, but, as usual came very fast in the last sixteenth Ennomia ran her race. Beau Ideal tired in the stretch run. Scratched 19374 Macy. 112. _. ChappaMua. place. 7 to 10: show. out. Topmast, place. •____.__.•__ 1 to 2; show. out. Ennomia. place. 2 to 1 ; show. out. Bean Ideal, place. 9 to 10; show, out. -• j-v jar fcA q FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 50 3-year-olds. Selling. Jnd "Horses A~ Wt St H %~ StrFin" Jockeys Owi eis O H L C 194 1 STATIRA 105 6 3i 2» 2"" 1 V Williams ST Jacob 8 10 8 10 1891 WVTERWICK 107 1 i" 4" 3" 3- 2* J Martin Carthers fcShields3 3 9-5 9-5 15555 ALBERT R 101 5 4" I- 4- 4- 3 C Murphy J Ralston 15 50 15 50 1946miISURRECTION 12 4 61 61 6 6* «« Vititoe Mrs P M Civill 2 2* 2 11-5 19491 ROUND O 1C4 3 11 li V 2" :t ERobertsn W H Laird 15 60 12 40 194t9B OF THE GLEN 102 2 2* 3" 51 5" 6" Bergen LHEzell 21 3 11-53 1946MISS HUDSON 102 7 7 7 7 7 7 H Wilson F P Kidd 7 12 6 12 • Time. 25 j. 51. 1:16*. 1:43. Winner— B. f. by Leonatus— Mary C. Went to post at 1:25. At post 13 minutes, Start good. Won in a romp; second handily. Statira was much the best and ran away from the others as soon as called on. Waterwick wa? well ridden and did his best. Albert R. saved ground on all the turns and ran a fairly good race. Vititoe rode a poor race on Insurrection, taking her all around the field and losing many lengths. Statira. place 4 to 1 ; show. 8 to T. Waterwick. place. 7 to 10; show, out. Albert R., show, 6 to 1. Insurrection, place. 4 to 5 ; show. 2 to 5. Belle of the Glen, place, evens: show. 2 to 5. 1 rvirj i FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 50 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. lid Horses A Wt St ■_ „T StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C n946511NNOVATOR 3 102 5 2"" D 1" W Waldo *L H Ezell 5 5 3* 3 19416 NUMBERLAND 4 113 I 3" 3 » 23 ERobertsnW H Laird 34 4 3* 3i lct065i"lUNAETTA 4 105 4 5vh 6" P 3" J Martin V Mclnerny 3 34 3 3* mm SISTER ALICE 5 103 2 1" 1"" 3« 4- Vititoe J P Meehan 2i 4 12-54 10446 COTTON PLANT 6 105 6 64 4" _■ :/• Stevens Tholl and Vestal 4 4 3 3* 186*" TEN OLE 6 107 1 4" N 6 6 H Wilson John Kennedy 20 30 20 20 iok. isiikil kjw. OPONEE 3 100 7 7 7 7 7 Hshberger Steele and Simpson 10 12 10 10 Time, 245,49,1:144. Winner Ch. g, by Riley— Innovation. Went to post at 5 :02. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive: second easily. Innovator raced Sister Alice to defeat in the first part of the race, then former bore in on Northumberland in the stretch. They finished out in a fierce drive. Innovator barely lasting. Northumberlands jockey claimed a foul, but it was not allowed. Junaetta ran a good race and will bear WatScratched-19440 Expelled. 107; 19442 Earl Fonso. 105; 19446 Flop. 105: MM Rotha, 103; 19465 Nora C. 101. .. __ _. ,. _._._ _. Innovator, place. 3 to 2 : show, i to 10. Northumberland, place. -.ci to 5 ; show, 3 .*rT to o. Junaetta. show. 3 to 5. Sister Alice, place, 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Cotton Plant, place, 7 to 5: thov, 3_toj _ ______=______r_____r_=___=_=__________________=r -| k pr fc " SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse hB50. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St k Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C TSTxjLAVEGA 3 103 2 6 7i 4 1*« 1W Harshbger W Mclnerny 4-5 4-5 7-107-10 ! 194»9 THOMAS CAREY S « 8 8 rH H 2 W Waldo LHEzell 2 2i 2 2i 1898 FULL DRESS 1103 4 1- H 1« 21 8» J Martin J C Milam 10 10 10 10 l4t,9 Bl FNHP-IM 4 103 7 M 41 3» V i- J Lynch C R McLean and CotO 15 10 15 W442 k RUTHERFORD5 9U :j 3 3- and■ * 5" Post F H Jones 15 15 12 15 ioo"8 HELEN H II. 7 107 5 4» 6h 7 7 6" Valentine J H Valentine 40 100 30 100 i£rtl° TITLE 5 105 1 2i 21 2i :." 7 H Wilson F Irbanski 40 100 40 60 1°44"5 lOI H FYNE 4 104 I 7 8 8 8 8 Folsom T Green and Co 100 200 100 100 Time, 25, 51. 1:17. 1:43:. AVinner-B. c, by Devotee Carola. Wi nt to post at 5:33. At po-t 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. La ega r-m well and was lucky. Thomas Carey had a rough journey. He was almost thrown to his knees on the first turn, but for which he would have been a stronger contender. Full Dress nut Title stunned badly when the pinch came. Scratched 190--4 Aihe Belle, 105; 19t94*Kiug Elk wood. 105; 19421 Don Ciareueio. 103; 7940 Eighteen Carat, 103; 19442 Headley, 103; 19021 Lxoline. 102. Ov.rwoights-Helen H. II.. 4 pounds; Loch Fyne. 4. - La Ve"a place, out. Thomas C.irey. place, 4 to a ; show, out. b nil Dress, show, 6 to ■ .