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WINDSOR FORM CHART CHARTW W I NDSOB ONT August 1O Eighteenth day Now Windsor Jockey Clnb ClnbSummer Summer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge M N Macfaflan Starter J J Holtman Racing starts at 2SO p m 7 A 1 I F1ES3 KACE 1 Mile Purse 250 Syearolds and upward Selling Ind Horoen A Wt Bt K t StrFin Jockeya Owners O H 27300 BROWN VAIL 5 99 3 41 61 5J 51 It A Weber Mrs J C Tncker 466 27333 OLLIEJ 5104 1 It H U li 2i Boberteon J Call Co 6 10 10 4 4272672ONANETTA 272672ONANETTA 4 100 5 51 5 2 21 33 Rice J B Riley 22245 2730 MICOO 3 93i 6 7 4i 31 41 43 H Bteele John Smith Co 4 4 4 85 27354 TCLLEN DALE 6 107 8 21 31 62 61 51 W Nelson T Steppa Co 10 10 10 4 27209 GEO GARDNER 39848 1 8 8 61 Michaels E Beck 15 20 20 8 27350 P BINGE ZENO 6 101 S 9 Si 1 71 7 J Martin T C Dolan 4431 26332 MIDIAN 6 105 7 31 21 41 S 81 Givena S J Charles 3662 27330 UNCLE BILL 6 105 11 11 10 9 9 91 Young JFHickeyCo 30 30 30 12 19628 ALLIE DAVIS 4 101 2 61 9 10 10 10 J Miller J F Davis 15 15 15 6 27034 DITTY 3 ICO 12 12 11 11 11 117 Ford W T Wneharn Jr 20 40 40 15 27350 YIBQ1NIA T 3 98 10 10 12 12 12 12 Post W Cox Co 30 60 60 15 15Time Time 251 50 1161 143 143Winner Winner Br m by Chatham Blno Vail VailT T Went to post at 230 At poet 1 minnte Start good Won driving second tha same Brown Vail was Incky to get through She was pinned next to the rail all the way down the stretch and only found an opening fifty feet from the wire As the rdce was rnn aho was the best Ollie J had the race at her mercy if her rider had hugged tha rail Sho showed much speed but tired at the end Onauetta was knocked about in the first half and wont around his field but quit in the last sixteenth Micon escaped interference and ran his race Ellen Dale ran an improved race Prince Zeno was in too many pockets Midian came homo on three legs legsScratched Scratched 273512Ep 89 89OverwoigbtsOllie OverwoigbtsOllie J 2 pounds Micou 31 Ditty 2 Virginia T 4 4Brown Brown Vail show evens Ollie J show 2 to 1 Onanetta show out Hicon show 4 to 5 Princ Zeno show 1 to 2 SECOND HACK O 18 Furioiigs iurea 5250 3yearolds and upward 27415 Soiling Ind Horses A Wt Bt M Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 1 27297 RED APPLE 3 109 3 12 1 12 INK Rice E Trotter Co 111 13 27349 AARON 3 98 6 51 42 Si 2 R Steele S 8 Bender 27387 RUT a PARK 3 10S 1 21 21 21 31 J Miller J Maddox 15 20 20 8 8J 27124 ELBE 4 108 4 62 51 51 41 Givons J N Miller Co 6 6 6 2 2LJ 27158 RT DAVID 3 116 5 31 32 63 55 Roland L LJ J Falmer 21 21 21 45 45J 27331 DOUSTER8WIVL6 6 108 2 4H 6 4 6io Robertson J Call 6772 6772E GRANDAD 5 108 8 8 7 7 72 Hart E G Brown 30 100 100 30 30WJ 27354 EBGO 5 106 7 7 8 8 8 J Martin W WJ J Larman 15 SO 30 10 18640 E L L RUSSELL 4 103 9 9999 Mnlloy H C Brinkman 60 100 ICO SO SOTime Time 24 49i 116 122 122Winner Winner Ch c by Appomattox Parnia ParniaWent Went to poet at 255 At post 5 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Rod Apple had a close call Rico took things easily on him and came near being nipped Aaron with better Inck would have won He was cnt off at tha start and knocked into the fence at the three quarters post and compnlled to pull up From there he took the overland route Ruth Park beat the flag by two lengths but was quickly passed She however huug on gamely E b was in several pockets but had clear sailing in the stretch St David failed to rnn up to his work Donsterswiv tired in the final sixteenth sixteenthRed Red Apple show out Aaron show ont Ruth Park show 3 to 1 St David show out THIRD RACE Full Course Purse S2EO 3yearolds and upward Horses A Wt 8t 4 8 12 16 BtrFin Jockeys O H C P 27268 GWJENKIN33 125 4 43 41 21 21 1201 ODonnell M J Maloney 10 15 15 4 272683TATES CHK 5 140 5 5 5 3153 Fell Moxley C J Sewell 6 5 6 5 65 12 12272S02L 272S02L FARNDLE6 158 2 22 13 120 iiojTell3 Dolan T C Dolan 852 2 35 27230 N ID AN AS 4130 1 3i 35 4 Fell D Wileon C J Bewail 6 5 65 65 4 4272682OiEY 272682OiEY 4140 3 11 210 Fell C Johnson T L Pierce 65656525 65656525Coupled Coupled in straight betting Time 445 445Winner Winner B c by Esher Clarissa ClarissaWent Went to post at 320 At post 1 minnto Start good Won all alone second the same George W Jenkins was the only horee to remain on his feat The ethers fall in ragiilur ordnr Tates Creek and Lord Parandole wer remonnted and ridden ont for second and third money respectively It was nip and tuck between Lord Farandole and Coley when the latter fell Lord Farandolo however was mnch the bott and would probably have won easily easilyNo No show betticg rr4 l rf FOURTH RACK 7 12 JFurlongs Purse S300 3yearolds and upward A 6 4r L c The Elks Handicap Ind Horees A Wt Bt H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H P 27231 ESPIONAGE 5 102 4 31 31 32 21 13 Howell 8 LHommediea 852 2 710 27351 tllHB SOAK 6 94 2 21 21 21 31 2 J Martin W L Hazalip 66632 273352 PRELINGHUY5N4 106 1 12 H H IH 32 A Weber C M Waters 75 32 32 12 12273S53TEA 273S53TEA GOWN 3 9i 5 6 6 6 43 4 R Steele Cole Co 44432 26246 FIR T PAST 4 99 3 41 5 5 5 51 Young T M Phillips 20 30 30 10 1027147COHMOHANT 27147COHMOHANT 5 102 6 5 41 41 6 6 McCann F J KittlemanCo3 662 662Time Time 251 501 1171 135 135Winner Winner B m by Inspector B Snn Maid MaidWent Went to postal 355 At post 1 minnte Start good Won easily second driving Espion ¬ age with a pnll in the weights was easily the beet She waited on Miss Soak and Frelinghuyson to the head of tun stretch when she drew away and was never extended The pace also hslped lier Miss Soak seemed to be falling out of it after the field was straight but came again under underEnnishment and caught Frelirghnysen right at the wire The latter had no mishaps and was ont Ennishment y himself all the way Tea Gown was forced to taice the overland route and swung wid into the stretch The last two were never contenders 8cratchsd27297The Boer 107 107Espionage Espionage show out Miss Soak ehow 7 to 10 Frelinghnysen show ont Tea Gown show 7 to 10 FIFTH RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 250 Syearolde and upward Selling 27418 AWtStSt M H 5 StrFin Jockeys O H C P 273COKNGBUR8T 4 110 4 31 4 31 1 12 1 Givens Oots Bros 1 C 770 BENTLEY B 5105 1 1 1 21 22 21 23 JHothersllGiles Babbitt 56685 27386 PAGEMAKER 6 112 3 2n 21 1 31 32 3 Young A H Vivell 76757512 7362CEYLON 4103 2 45 3 = 46 4104104 R Steele H Simons Co 222 35 71 6 ELYRIA 7 105 65 5 5 5 5 5 Malloy J P Sherman 60 60 40 10 10Time Time 531 1451 212 2371 2371Winner Winner Ch c by The Kaisar Bettie Archer ArcherWent Went to post at 420 At post 1 minnte Start good Won cantering second the same Eng hurst was much the best and finished with his month wide open He ktpt within strikin dia tance until a mile and a quarter had been negotiated when he went to the front without urging Bontley B ran a good race He made the running for more than a mie and raced Pacemaker into exhaustion The latter showed all of his usual speed bat evidently the route was too far lor bim Ceylon and Elyria worn always out of it itOverweights Overweights Elyria 3 ponnds ponndsNo No show bettiug S1XTH KACE 5 l Jfurlongs Purse 250 2yearolda Allowances O T A 1 Q Tnd Horses A Wt St K J StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 7S53NEWTON W 108 3 1 11 12 13 Givena C 8 Dodson 33345 27662ELGIVA 103 2 21 4 32 2 jaothersUC 8 Crow S 5 6 85 850738828LY 0738828LY MAID 105 1 4 31 23 3 Rice E Trotter fc Co 66 95 95 35 3527348EBNEST 27348EBNEST PABHAM110 4 32 21 4 4 Howell K J Murphy 85 2 2 45 27145DUN8BBO 103 5 Pulled up J Martin G D Wilson 222 710 710Time Time 241 50 1081 1081Winner Winner B c by Newton Helen W Went to post at 450 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Newton A W showed much the most speed and was never in trouble Elgiva evidently likes a route as he came fast in the last sixteenth nipping Sly Maid at the post Rice put up a weak finish on the latter Ernest Parham was outrun and had no mishaps Dunsbro broke with his field but sulked He was pulled up in the baokstretcb baokstretcbNo No show betting rj A C SEVEN T a RACK 1 Mile Purse 5250 2yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt Bt K X StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H C P 27333 AUBEA 4 105 8 31 H 12 U Hi Howell J W Forman 3 3273002DB 273002DB FANNIE 4 109 9 8 8 63 6i 23 H Watson Mrs J Liddil 8 273332 POLLY BIXBY 4101 1 21 21 21 31 31 A Weber Wells Co B 66 I 27184 PRBTTY RO31E 51091010 9 8 41 42 JHothersllGiles Babbitt 15 20 20 8 27270 EDNA GEBRY 4 105 6 5 5 42 51 51 Berman W Webb 68 8 3 27833 TOPMAST 8 117 2 612 4n SH 7 6 Boland CarthersShieldsZ 2 2 45 273863UPGANDA 6105 7 9 10 9 10 71 W Nelson Bnell Tatum 21 3 3 1 718o SSESlPn0 4 103 4 IH 3I 7 8 81 Qivens HopkineRodgerslS 15 15 6 27189 ROTTERDAM 7 108 3 46 61 5 91 93 Hart C Scanlan 10 10 10 4 27080 BEAN 3 94 5 7 7 10 8 10 Henderson W 8 Laird 15 40 40 12 273J9 PRCESS EVELYNS 94 11 11 11 11 11 H R 8t le D P Ho Jgers 5 7 7 2 2Time Time 25 501117 1431 Winner 1431Winner Br f by Lissak Annie i hiun hiunWent Went to post at 514 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Aurea was doing her best at the end It was Howella splendid finish that landed hnr winner Dr Fannie was roing fast at tho wire and was rapidly overhauling the winner Polly Bixby ran her usually consi tent race However she was never dangerous as Anr a held her sifa all the way Pretty Hoeie had a stormy journey He was shut off sovnral timoa but finished stoutly Edna Gerry tired in the last sixteenth Topmast showed speed for six furlongs but tired badly in ths stretch stretchScratched Scratched 27334 King Elkwood 101 101Aurea Aurea show flvene Dr Fannie show evens Polly Bixby show evens Topmast show out Urganda show 1 to 2