Fort Erie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-04

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FORT ERIE FORM HART. FORT ERIE, ONT July 3. Twenty-first day. Fort Erie Sigtog Association. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track very heavy. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Starter, Mars Cassidy. lacing starts at 2 :45 p. m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. QQI K FIRST RACE-6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 50. 3-year-oIdB and upward. Maidens. O O tfc tJ J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St and y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 25707 PRINCE LIGHT R 3 105 3 15 13 12 110 w Johnson A B Walker 6 6 5 2 32399 RAN AFTER R 3 102 8 22 22 23 2H C Kelly MrsABartley 2 21 21 1 33220 IMPRESSIVE V 3 100 7 7 7 5 3 Perry N Dyment 15 20 20 8 32993 BELLA R5 3 100 5 62 42 31 41 Sheedy J Galway 10 15 15 6 33045 ATMORE HSR 4 111 6 31 33 6 51 J Moore Oota Bros 3 3 3 6-5 33273 MAZZARA IS 3 100 4 5 5h 41 620 M Johnson S Pack 6 6 6 2 S33422COL. ANDERSON R 3 102 2 4 62 7 7 McQuade J H Baker and Co 6 6 4 8-5 32692 SULERMAN R5 3 109 1 Broke down. Aker W Steuve 3 5 5 2 Time, 251, 52, 1:21,1:281. Winner Br. c, by Lamplighter Princess Over trained by T. C. Dolan. Went to post at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Prince Light revelled in the goinc, showed the most speed and was never in trouble. Ran After began slowly but was easily the best of the others. Impressive, outrun in the first part of the race, came strongly at the finish. Bella tired in the final strides. Colonel Anderson could not extend himself in the going Suler-man broke down. Scratched 33273 John Potter, 108; 32866 Loka, 106; 33220 Tholan, 105 ; 32810 Shepherd. P 102- 33342 miBS Mis Chapman, 100; 332232The Mirage, 100. Overweights Sulerman, 4 pounds. Prince Light, show, evens. Ran After, show, 3 to-5. Impressive, show. 4 to 1. Atmore, show 3 to 5 Colonel Anderson, show, 7 to 10. 334:57 SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ed" Horses A Wt St K Vi 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33348 LOUI8E COLLIER W 104 1 li 11 1 Mclnerny WHMayandSon 2 3 3 6-5 33318 JET 101 3 5a H 23 McClosky WH Jackson Jr 10 10 10 4 333972STUB 104 8 8 72 S Castro W McLemore 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 33367 EDDIE T. ft 101 4 21 2 4 M WilliamsS E Parmer 6 6 6 2 33397 HAROLD KEELING ft 103 2 3 32 5" McQuade J H Baker and Co 6 8 8 3 33367 TOMMY KNIGHT N 105 5 61 62 61 Gormley WLHazelip 5 5 5 2 32073 ENHANCE W5 101 7 4 52 73 Romanelli JWPangle 20 25 25 8 S3245WOOLSACK 109 6 71 8 8 J Jones WWLyles 4 4 4 8-5 Time, 25, 52i, 591. Winner B. f, by Wagner Violette trained by John May. Went to post at 3:26. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won ensily; second the same. Louise Collier was quickest.to get going, showed the most speed all the way and came away at will in the stretch Jet seemed to like the going and showed improvement, finishing strongly. Stub closed a big gap and came very strongly at the end. Eddie T. tired. Harold Keeling quit after showing early speed. Woolsack did not seem to like the going. Scratched 33399 Springwater, 101; 33293 Flora Bright, 101; 33318 Dusky Secret, h 101-33343 Pea ea Eicten 101 ; 33397 Onyx IE., 101 ; 33343 Miss Trappean, 98. ttlQSe Overweights Harold Keeling, 2 pounds : Tommy Knight.l. Louise Collier, show, 3 to 5. Jet, show, 2 to 1. Stub, show, out. Woolsack, show, 4 to 5. Ind Horses A Wt St J4 V 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 333693THE WAY S 3 85 4 51 41 1 is 16 Kinsloek J J Ogles 5 i I X 33244 OPUNTIA K 5 109 3 21 2H 22 21 21 J T Woods J Nixon and Co 15 25 25 8 S34002QRAY DALLY H5 4 100 1 31 55 53 52 3h Adams F Regan 3 3 8-5 4--5 33366 WORTHINGTON 3 82 8 45 3h 41 41 41 Preston Littrell and Co 5 6 6 2 33273 TIP GALLANT I 6 102 5 6 7 68 610 51 McClusky T Crooks 8-5 3 3 6-5 333423RINGLEADER if 5 103 2 13 12 31 31 630 C Alley J C Ferris Jr 10 10 10 4 33400 PRINCE OF SONG IS 4 103 6 8 8 8 7 7 Castro FS Nelson and Co 7 8 8 3 S3319iLUTES FONSO R 4 104 7 ,7 6h 7 8 8 Minder WFSchulte 3 31 at 31 34 7-10 710 Apprentice allowance. Time, 261, 52i, 1:244, 1:501. Winner Ch. c, by Bob Miles Leonora trained by J. J. Ogles. Went to post at 3:59. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving TheWavwas much the best, went to the front on the far turn after going all around his field and came away as his rider pleased. Opuntia always held the others safe and ran to his best form. Gray Dally wore down Ringleader and Worthington in the stretch and got third place in the last few strides. Ringleader quit. Tip Gallant and Lute s Fonso did not run their races. Overweights Opuntia, 2 pounds ; Ringleader, 1. T iT,heJIVay 8how i? I Puntia- snow 4 to ! Gray Dally, show, 2 to 5. Tip Gallant, show, ,. 3 to 5 Lutes Fonso, show, 3 to 6. 334:59 F0URTH EACE3"4 Mlle prs850. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Hories A Wt St and Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P " 33396 TEDCER WB 1 113 3 2i 23 21 H J Boland Mrs A Bartley 6-5 3-2 V2 W 32992 ARTIFICIAL R 3 98 8 8 61 41 22 Louden EI Handy 8 8 fi 9 33428 JIM NAP R 4 105 2 1 1h H 3 Preston S T Hopkins 3 3 3 L; 33342 LITTLE RITA W 6 107 4 5 41 3 4 Aker G W CarmackandCol5 15 15 fi 33400 ST. SIDNEY 18 4 110 1 6H 72 51 5 Adams WTBaldu and Co S 3 s 1 33151 AMAHAGGA 3 96 7 Ji 31 72 63 Perry N Dyment 5 25 k in 3S086 GANESA R5 3 96 5 7 8 6 73 M Johnson W G Bomerville 4 f t 2 33268 WOODCHUCK RS 3 lOi 6 :-.i 51 8 8 Danzig Reynold and Co 0 0 0 1 Apprentice allowance. Time, 251. 521, 1 :21i. " Winner B. h, by .Rayon dOr Glen Belle trained by J. Bentley. Went to post at 4 :31. At post 2 minutes. Start good . Won easily ; second the same. Teucer very strongly in the last furlong under a vigorous ride and won going away. Atificial ran a good camn appeared to be hopelessly out of it m the first quarter but went all aroud her field, closed a bie can race nnH finished fast. Jim Nap showed the most early speed but tired in the run home. St. Sidnev had nn mia. 3 uu haps. Ganesa was cut off on the backstretch. Scratched 31157 Northumberland, 109; 33426 Lizzie Carr, 105 ; 33347 Trio, 102 ; 33273 J. Patrick, 98- Overweights Teucer, 1 pound ; Artificial, 2 ; Woodchuck, 1. Teucer, show, out. Artificial, show, evens. Jim Nap, show, 1 to 2. St. Sidney, show, 1 to 2. 33460 FIFS,waAn?Sr7"8 Mile Parse50- amL Fillies and mares. Ind Horses A Wt St and X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 333692ALL SAINTS R 4 110 3 2 m li 11 15 Adams J E Lane and Co n9tnnI 3317630CIE BROOKS R 6 107 1 HI 2" 21 21 22 McClusky E Moore 4 I t5 7 33317 LADY SILVER 5 4 105 4 5 42 31 31 3 McQuade J H Baker and Co 6 fi e 33398 MARIA BOLTON Rfi 4 105 5 31 31 46 41 4 Castro RFlynn 4 41 u f5 33401 LA GAZELLE 3 96 2 4 5 5 5 5 Perry a Dyment 10 12 li 1 it 3 16,27.53, 1:221,1:36. Winner B. f, by St. Saviour St. Cypria trained by W. Garth. Went to post at 4 :59. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily ; second the same. All Saints raced Ocie Brooks into subjection, came when called on and in away won a canter. Ocie Brook h H 1 1 be ridden hard in the stretch to stand off Lady Silver. The latter, tired in the last sTxteVnTh. n Bolton showed early speed, but tired. La Gazelle was given an easy ride Maria Juaria Scratches 33428Curtsey, 105. No show betting. 334:61 SIXTH EACE3"4 Mile eeSSSO. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St and H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P a3271 BINEHELIO R 3 98 7 7 11 1h h Minder W F Schulte in in in a 1 333473FILIBUSTER R5 8 111 2 2 2 31 21 Adams R F Meyers n 21 21 i5 33342AXARES R 3 102 1 1 52 21 3 J Moore OotsBros 4 4 f H 33347DRUMMOND R 8 106 6 51 41 51 43 III Mclnerny W H May and Son 2 2 2 32829 ARACHNE R 4 107 4 411 31 4 5- Castro JWPngb. 8-5 2 I tl 33368 FES8YF. R5 8 107 3 3 62 7 6 Irven D Stephens 20 20 in 1" 32890JUNAETTA R 6 102 5 6 7 61 7 Preston TKiUeen 20 a 20 20 8 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 261, 521. 1:21. Winner Br. c, by Sabine Heliotrope trained by R. Brooks. Went to post at 5 :30. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second the same RinMiAlin was off badly, ran around his field at the far turn and was under a hard drive all thronirti fh incK,oV tap, but was going away at the end Filibuster was well ridden and had n mishap Axares off on the turn and his rider pulled him up and went around the others. Arachne showed earlvsnwd was cut but quit in the stretch. oany spoea, Scratched 83198 Hie Away, 113; 333202Oconee, 109; 33346 Concertina, 100 Binehelio, show, 8 to 5. Filibuster, show, out. Axares, show, 3 to 5. Drummond. show nnf Arachne, show, out. 1 3 uw ouu


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