Fort Erie Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-07-19

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART 2FORT ERIE ONT July 18 Thirteenth day Fort Erie Racing Association 8 mmer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Francis Nelaon Starter Mars Cassidy Racing starts at 230 p m FIRST RAGE 78 Mile Parse 250 3yearoldi Allowances 26834 Ind Horses A Wt 8t M tt X BtrFin Jockeys O H O P 26095 GREAT AMER1GAN102 1 21 2i 22 22 IB J Daly H Byrnei 26695 MAGNETIC 105 S It 1 1 li 25 W Morris V Hallar 15 15 6 2 26725 ZIEGFELD 102 2 3 31 3 3 3 L Jackson G W Wilson 3 5 41 8 26725 DOMINICK 102 7 41 4H 4n 41 42 BThompsnB Harm 8862 26273 JOVENCUS 102 6 61 61 5xx 51 51 McQnade H Lewis 20 20 15 6 26784 AUHOUB 112 9 7 71 6 61 61 Blake MrsM CLylesCoS 552 28700 WILLARD J 102 5 52 51 7 7 7 LThompsnE H Hanna 8862 25956 ISAAC HOPPER 105 10 8 8 8 8 8 Gannon W Oliver Oliver266S7 15 40 40 12 266S7 KERRY MILLS 109 4 9 9 9 9 9 Dugan E Whalen 15 30 30 10 25511 STREET BOY 102 11 10 10 10 10 10 Hayden C CMack Mack 6 15 15 6 6M 26487 J C YOTER 109 8 11 11 11 11 11 Corner M C Mooi MooiNORTHMAN Moore fc Co 20 30 30 12 12NORTHMAN NORTHMAN 112 12 12 12 12 12 12 Laffay Somerville fe Co 30 60 60 20 20Time Time 24149 1151 1281 1281Winner Winner Chg by Great Tom Highland Belle BelleWent Went to postal 247 At post 15 minutes Start good Won in a drive second easily Great American got ap in the last sixteenth and outgamed Magnetic The latter was backed fora good thing and he wonld in all probability have won had Morris persevered with him a little rZiegfald did his best and had no mishaps Dominick was interfered with aoon after the start Aarons can do better betterScratched Scratched 26168 Sporting Duchess 100 25576 Edna J 100 26059 Lady Silver 100 100Overweights Overweights Magnetic 3 pounds poundsGreat Great American show oat Maanntic show evens Ziegfeld show 4 to 5 SECOND RACE 4 13 Furlongs Parse 300 2yearolds Selling 26835 lad Horeee A Wt 8t M Vi X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P 266S4SD1X1E QDEEN 104 1 12 13 15 Wonderly N Benmngtoa 85 15 45 25 26729 BRONZE MEDAL 104 7 52 42 21 L Jackson W H Baker Co 4772 26648ED WIN KENTON 104 8 63 51 31 Hayden R H Loud Co 3 5 41 65 266843 LEMUEL 106 3 7 7 4n Dogan Charles Ray 45575 4557526280CUU8INE 26280CUU8INE 111 6 41 61 5 May M A Bwigert 6 15 15 6 26783 WANINTA 97 2 2 2 62 J Daly K P Bhipp 10 20 20 6 62669S 2669S OHLA 105 4 3U 3a 7 Pryce WFPresgraveAgtlO 20 20 7 7HAPPY HAPPY THODGHTS103 5 888 Alarie F Reagan 40 100 100 30 30Time Time 23148 651 651Winner Winner Ch f by Sir Dixon Kentucky Belle BelleWent Went to poat at 327 At post 12 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Dixie Queen showed the moat speed and was never in trouble Bronze Medal ran a good race She suffered from interference soon after the start Edwin Kenton got away in a tangle but when he got fully in his stride made up a lot of ground and finished strongly But for Dugans cowardice Lemuel would have finished in the money He pulled him up soon after the start for no appar ¬ ent cause and when the natural spread occurred on the stretch turn he deliberately took the over ¬ land route By doing so he lost many lengths Waninta quit at the last eighth eighthScratched Scratched 26781 Easy Street 104 26783St Lazarus 100 100Overweights Overweights Orla 2 pounds poundsDixie Dixie Queen show out Bronze Medal show evens Edwin Kenton show 1 to 2 O fe Q O J THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward OOOO Allowances ind Horsee X StrFin Jockeys O H O P 266a2DR MIDDLE 4 105 3 15 is 110 is i Wonderly N Benninnton 65 65 1 out 26697CHAPPAQUA 5 105 5 5 5 22 23 2 J Miller P M Civill 75 75 65 out 21865 ALF VARGRAVE 4 105 4 42 31 3 32 33 Ryan F Brnhns Co 20 50 50 15 26782 J B SLOAN 4112 1 Z 41 41 42 41 Hayden C CJ J Quick 6 12 12 2 26549 WINE PRESS 5 100 2 31 2 5 5 5 LThompsnH McCarren Jr 5 10 10 2 2Time Time 23i 48 48L L 1 14 1 40i 1 47 47Winner Winner Ch c by Iroquois Taffeta TaffetaWent Went to post at 358 At post 5 minutes Start Rood Won easily second the same Dr Biddle was well in motion when the flag fell and Wonderly started to spreadeagle his field with him He was well in hand at the finish and had something in reserve Chappaqna was not fully in his stride at the start and Miller used bad judgment in allowing Dr Riddle to get too far away At that had he not met with interference at the half mile ground he would have given the winner a stout argument Alfred Yargrave ran a good race and will bear watching J H Sloan and Wine Press were never serious contenders contendersAlfred Alfred Yargrave show 4 to 1 O 26837 d Q O T FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St K K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 267642JAKE WEBER 4 104 6 42 32 32 21 J Miller P M Civill 75 85 32 12 26687 SNEAKY 3 104 3 52 42 41 31 Wonderly N Bennington 3 3 245 26780 LAL Y BERKLEY 3 102 7 21 21 2 41 LThmpsonN Dyment 5 10 10 4 26611 iOUR LIZZIE 6 107 1 62 52 5 51 Dugan Charles Ray 6 10 10 4 26727SILENT FRIEND4 104 8 8 61 61 62 Pryce J Milton 5 10 10 4 26492 IDA PENZANCE 3 99 5 31 7 7 7 J Daly W Weir Co 4 8 8 21 25812 RATHLIN 4 113 9 9888 Flint B A C Craig 20 30 30 12 26581 MR SMOOTH 3 92 4 7999J Meaney C H Smith 30 100 100 30 30Time Time 24 49 114 114Winner Winner Gr f by Esher Maria Lewis LewisWont Wont to post at 432 At post 1 minute Start fair Won ridden out second handily Fran ces Reis quickly got in her stride and Jackson kept her hard at it all the way She was all out at the finish Miller on Jake Weber took things too easy expecting Frances Reis to come back to him Sneaky saved a lot of ground when turning into the stretch and would have been second in a few more strides Lady Berkeley tired badly after going fiveeighths Our Lizzie finished on the extreme outside Silent Friend got off too poorly to cut any figure in the result resultScratched Scratched 266513uy George 113 24475 Blackf ord 104 266862 Loiter 101 26765 Miss Shanley 99 99Frances Frances Reis show 6 to 5 Jake Weber show oat Sneaky show oat FIFTH RACE 08 Mile Purse 250 2yearolds Selling 26838 A Wt St Ji M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 267833J PATRICK 105 5 51 4t 21 It LThmpsonW Weir Co 75 11511545 26805 ARTIFICIAL 100 1 2n 21 li 2 J Daly H Warnke 20 20 15 5 267292 LAURETTA BURKE100 2 3 31 43 35 L Jackson L Smitha Co 55235 26783 LADY PATRONESS 105 4 I 1 3 42 McQaade H Lewis 66485 267293 LADY HANDY 100 7 6i 6i 51 5i Alarie WFPresgraveagtS 772 26781 MARGIE B 105 6 7 7 62 63 Wonderly Shortell King 10 10 8 21 26698 PICOTEE 100 3 41 5 7 7 L Daly H Bell Co 20 30 30 10 10Time Time 241 491 103 103Winner Winner B g by Lord Hartington Palmetto PalmettoWent Went to post at 501 At post 7 minutes Start good Won easily second easily JPatrick was easily the best and was never in any trouble He could have gone to the front in the early stages had Thompson allowed him to do so Artificial hung on gamely under punishment Lauretta Bark was none too well bandied but she was closing fast and would have been second in a few more strides Lady Patroness quit badly after going threeeighths threeeighthsJ J Patrick show out Artificial show 2 to 1 Lauretta Burke show out Lady Patroness show 4 to 5 BIXTH BACK 7 19 Furlongs Purse 300 3yearolds and upward 26839 Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 267823L1ZZIE A 3 100 5 2 21 25 2 li J Daly E Whalen 3 26764THE BOER 3 104 4 31 HI Hi 11 21 Wonderly W Weir 9101 35 oul 26728 MONTREAL 3 91 6 51 41 41 38 35 L Jackson H Alexander 10 10 5 2 26782 DONNA SEAY 3 101 7 62 SR 51 43 410 W Watson E W Baxter 10 12 12 4 28700 THE BROTHER 3 96 3 4 66 65 65 52 Gannon M F Bheedy 20 100 100 30 30287001OCIE 287001OCIE BROOKS 5102 2 H 32 32 53 62 LThompsnE Moora Co 45565 36766 PBINCE OF SONGS 90 1 7 7 7 7 7 Dunn F B Nelson 80 60 60 20 20Time Time 231 481 1 141 1 31i 31iWinner Winner Blk f by Loan taka Elite EliteWent Went to post at 5 27 At post 8 minutes Start good Won handily lecpnd easily Lizzie A ran to her best form and had no trouble in disposing of The Boer after going threequarters The Boar showed early speed bat qait when challenged His race was in striking contrast to iiis previous ont Montreal lacked speed in the early stages bat finished stoutly Donna Seay was wretchedly ridden Ocie Brooks tired badly after going a half half8cratched2i784 8cratched2i784 Tamarin 101 28766 Kaslo 100


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