Windsor Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-14

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, WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT., September 13, 1906. Seventeenth day. Highland Park Club. Fall Meeting 18 days Weather clear; track fast. 8 books on. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Walter O. Parmer. ""Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each rage Indicate track record, age of- horse and weight carried. -A OLtf FIRST RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:20207. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. O tuOU Selling. Net value to winner 75. . Ind Horses AWt PPSt and . StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C PS 615CGSLEFT, GUARD WS 3 93 S 5 3 1 3i, 35 Goldstein E Glassco 20 20 20 S 4 64642 CONJUJfESS - W 4 102 3 7 6 5- " 2 Kunz G Hendrie ,3 3 3 G-5 3-5 64542SONNET . -ws 3 9S 7 4 15 2 3H W Fischer J H Boyd 33 20 20 S 3 6003GMERRY GEORGE w 4 103 9 9 9 9 Gs 4 Mountain Mrs G F RichingsS S S 3 S-5 643S4 PETIT. DUC wn 4 300 5 6 2 41 5"t J Hunter W Walker 2.J 3 3 3 3-2 64370 ADARE Svn 4 302 G S 4l 4"t 5J 6 C H ShlllgE Corrigan 5 7 7 3 3-2 64603 R. IT, ARN s 3 99 3 2 71 7 S1 7k Gatigel J OiTerman 10 35 12 5 21 64552iTAM OSHA-NTER wn G 102 2 1 51 G 7l 8s F H brand C C McCafferty 2 3 2 1 1-2 61242PEARL HAYS W 4 102 4 3 8s Si 9 9 Swain D Stephens 10 12 4 2 7-30 Time, 23J, 4S, 1:15, 1:224.. Winner Br. g, .by Makaland Minnie Price trained by E. Frazer. . Went to post-at 2:38. At post. 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second and third -tli? saine. LefGuardAjloff ,9OTfrdls,raced,etIt luc and Sonnet info defeat in the. llr.st.,Iialf.,andUiad. enough in ?eserye tooufstay ConjuresS lii the flnal "drive. The latter finished gamely .miller punisuiiienknf ter worl:-ing her way up on the oiitside. SSnnet showed speed to the stretch, but tired under a drive and jut managed .to last long enough to stall oft Merry George. The.last named was as good as .left at the post, closed abig gap nnd finished with .a great burst of speed. Petit Due ran well to the stretch and tired. Tam O.Shaiiters race should be thrown out. Scratched-646tMFraiik Collins, 309. OverwelghtsSonnOt, 2 pounds; Merry George. 3- . . A1 AQl SKtNr RACE 5-8 Mile. 1 :00J 2105. 00 addwi. 2-yenr-blds.- Maidens. OftOOJL Allowances. Net value to winner S5, , ,lnd Efbrses AWt PPSt K Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS ei3fi7ABINGTON wn 302 G 4 2h 2 2t 3l W Fischer E A- Chinn S-3 2 2 7-303-3 :andi607 DULClE w 102 32 2 1 Is 3s 2l C H ShlllgH Cook CO 60 CO 20 30 6442.1 TOM ANDERSON wn 303 8 7 4l 3 3 3s Mountain C Pangritz 30 30 C 2J G-5 64604 "GRAFTON wn 102 1 12 9 9 91 4 Pengast HEandHFHartwell 50 59 30 8 4 61516 ARGUER WB 303 33 3 45 6k 56 B Neeley C D White v 15. 33 35 G 3 64663 BENEVOLE WB 100 7 9 10s 30i S Gi Swain M Loewenstien 2.J 3 3 6-3 3-5 64607 MALLISTER wb 108 10 3 5 Gi 30J 7 J Daly E Corrigan 4 4 4 2 3 .64367 SILVER STAR WB 1075.4 11- 335 33s 33s 85 J McLhllnJohnsonandDodson 5 G 6 25 G-5 64243CROSSCUT VB 306 3 5 G 7l 7h Sl J Foley A Brown 30 30 30 4 2 64569 PRECEPT wb"303 2 10 32 32 12 305 B Davis W S Laird 30 35 35 G 3 G4G25 JANE HOFF. WSB 302 9 G 7s 5h lll Kunz G Holle 10 30 30 4 3 645125 KILDARE ws 103 5 8 S! 8l 4i 32 J Hunter E Lawrence 50 GO -GO 20 30 Time, 23J, 48, 1:03. Winner Br. g, by..Toildihgtoii Abilone trained by P. T. Chinn. Werit to post at 3:01. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Ablngton Worked his way tip on the inside on the turn into the homestretch and finished resolutely under punishment, outstaying Dulcie in the final drive. The latter was much used in setting the early pace, which was fast, and was tiring at the end. Tom Anderson was "well ridden .and ran a good race. Grafton was jOn the outslde all the way and closed a big gap. Klldare moved up fast on the far turn and then dropped liatk. Argiier; "friii .well to the stretch. Benevole made up ground. Overweights Toiii Anderson, 1 pound; McAllister, 3; Silver Star, 21; Crosscut, 4; Precept, 1. Ci fQ.Cy THIRD RACE Short Course. Steeplechase. .1:2755137. Purse 50. 3-year-olds DttOO" and upward. Handicap. Net value to" winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt" 3 6 9 12 StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 64644 MAN5JANO "W C 147 5 1 2s 2s li l1 VI 31 McHenry F Fox 25 2 25 9-302-3 64G44SAM PARMER W 7 14S 4 3 3s 3s 2s- 2 2 2 W Gaylor Sherman and BaiIerS-5 8-3 G-5 2-3 out 64644 BERY WADDELL-iVs 5 32G 3 2 4 45 3s" 3S 3sn 3" AVashton E L Tally 30 30 30 3 G-5 64605 BANK HOLIDAYws 3 347 2 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 Pierce F E Hoerter 4 4 4 3-2 3-2 64424SLULU YOUNG ws 8 153 1 4 lk Ink Lost rider. E Morrison J Burttschell S-3 9-5 9-5 7-103-3 Time, 3:35?. AVinner B. g, by Santiago Martina II. trained by F. Fox. Went to post at 3:26. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second, the same; third easily. Manzaho fenced well and set the pace all the way, but was tiring in the last quarter and had to stand a hard drive to outlast Sam Parmer. The latter was poorly handled and. waited with too long lwfore nun-lug his run anil, allowed to swerve in behind the winner when entering the homestretch.. Bery Waddell. ran In lhuch imprdved fonn hnii. hiay make a good jumper. Bank Holiday pulled up lame. Lulu Young made a bad landing at the sixth jump and unseated her rider. Scratched 64644"-Litle Wally, 132; 04644 Wilkey, 125. Overweights Bery Waddell, 1 poimd. f O Q Q FOURTH RACE- 7-8 Mile. 1:26J 1 3030 Purse 50. All Ages. Handicap. O J O O Net value to winner 50. j Ind Horses . . AWt PPSt A StrFln Jockeys Owners O H .O P S 64545 CADICIION s 3 96 7 3 lh 2"k 2 1 lk C H ShlllgH C Alrhart 3 3S-518-5C-3 3-5 64G27 GOLD ENAMEL wn 4 100 4 2 Gh 55 3h 25 2l Mountain M D Miller . 3 3 13-53 3-2 G4643 GOLDMATE . WSB 3 303 1 1 5"k 7 CU 45 35 Kunz G Holle 3 35 35 S-5 4-3 64G03 GARRETT WIIiSONwn 4 109 3 7 7 4k 5nt 31 4 j McLhlinM M Hamilton G 10 10 4 2 61627 FAIR CALYPSO i W 4 102 C 4 31 35 4l 55 5"k W Fischer G Howard G G 6 2 1 64C4.isCHOLk "HEDRICK wn 4 103 2 5 25 65 7 6- C Swain G B Morris 2 33-513-51 3-2 64627EM3NOLA w 2 7G 5 6 4"k 3 3J 7 7 F Hbrand Mrs It Bradley 30 15 15 5 2 Time, 245. 48j, 1:14J, 1:27s. Winner Br. g, by JIasetto Maltese Cross trained by U. A. DeArman. Went to post at 3:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Cadichon was a forward contender at. all stages, forced Emlnola to set a ikico which made the latter unit after they had gone a half and outgamed Gold Enamel in the final drive. Gold Enamel broke w.II, but was crowded back on the first turn, then closed, a big gap and finished fast and gamely. .Goldmate was unlucky and finished with a rush. Garrett Wilson was pinched on at the furlong .post, where he was next to tht"ltistde rail aiid would have been a dangerous contender but for this. Einiuola and Fair Calypso showed early speed, but failed to stay. Cliolk Hedrick ran poorly. Scratched 04627sCharllo Eastman, 105; 64647Bryau, 111; 04003sJoe Coyne, 90. Overweights -Goldmate, 3 pounds. , Ci A 13 Q A FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. 1:0012105. Purse 50. 2-year-oIdsl Allowances. O rfc ..O tl: Selling. Net value to winner 75. Y Ind Horses -AWt PPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G4569ENTRE VOUS w 97 3 li 5 4nk 3i lh Pengast J A. Sykes S-5 9-5 9-5 7-10out C45S3MINOT WSB 103 3 4 2 3 W 2 Kunz G Holle 2 31-511-59-102-5 C45S.-GRACE KIMBALL w 97 1 7 7 C5 5 3 Swain II J Sargeant 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 64383 DE ORO wn 103 7 1 lk 25 2 4s Mountain S T White 5 G G 2 G-5 63933TEO BEACH W 9S 6 2 3 3 4l V Fischer C B Daniels 10 32 32 4 2 642S4SJAVANRSE .wsn 100 5 3 41 5 G Gl C II ShiUgJ AValters 4 G 6 2 C-3 64625 HANOWAY w 97 2 5 6s 7 7 7 J Schaller Mrs R Bradley 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 234, 4SB, 1:02. Winner Br. f, by Merry Monarcli Siddubia trained by J. A. Sykes. Went to post at 4:19. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Entre VoUs was outrun In the early stages, but worked his way up on the inside on the far turn and, finishing fast, got up in the last stride. Mlnot forced a fast pace and raced De Oro into defeat on the far turn and tired ill the stretch run, but held on gamely, Grate Kimball began slowly and dropped back In the first quarter, but closed a big gap and, finishing with a rusli on the Outside, would have won In an-dther stride. De Oro ran well to the stretch, but tired in the final drive. Teo Beach showed speed. Scratched .64585sPlanute, 100. Overweights De Oro, 3 pounds; Teo Beach, L d A d Q P SIXTH RACE 1 Mile, l:39i 1102. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. OttUOtl Selling. Net value H winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S G4G29SANNA DAY -wn 2 92 3 3 3s 2l 35 3 3 Swain E Corrigan 4-5 4-5 7-10out 64609 LEMON GIRL W 5 102 2 4 5k 35 3i 2 2 J Hunter M Dcatherago 4 5 5 2 1 61642 ANNIE BERRY wb 3 95 4 2 41 5 4s Ink 31 Goldstein J McLennan 15 15 15 5 8-3 01642 MATH IS VB3 SS 1 1 2nk 4" 5s 5 4" C H ShlllgL L Lamar 13 33 12 4 7-5 64603 AWAY W3 92 7 5 li l1 25 3 5 J Schaller Mrs R Bratllcy 9-5.2 2 7-10out 64646 DONT YOU DAREwsb 7 103 5 C 6 6 6 610 6 B Davis J H Boyd S 12 12 G 21 G4306 OAK LEAF vr 3 92 C 7 7 7 7 7 7 Truman H A Beal 15 23 23 8 4 Time, 234, 482, 1:14s. 1:41. Winner Ch. f, liy Riley Hinda trained by W. Whclan. Went to post at 4:43. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second easily. Anna Day was cut off and knocked back on the first turn, but wore Away down on the backstretch and, opening a winning lend on the turn into the homestretch, was well in hand at the end. Lemon Girl Shook the others off in the last furlong and ran to her beet form. Annie Berry went well, but had a rough trip, was cut off and forced back on the first turn and again in the stretch run. Away showed speed and was used up In setting the pace. Scratched G1G04 Rubaiyat, 92; C4C42 Sincerity Belle, 102; C45S0 Knowledge, 110; C1C4C Goodman, 102. Overweights Dont You Dare. 1 pound. Ci A CQA SEVENTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:20207. 00 added" 3-year-olds and up- UtrUOU ward. Selling. Net value to winner 05. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 64642 BABY WILLIE w 3 91 13 S m H ink ink J Schaller Mrs R Bradley 8 10 10 4 2 J4532 GEORGE PERRY W 6 103 2 2 3nk 31 2" 2J Mountain W C Capps C 6 4 2 1 6460S ALBULA w S 103 9 4 4l 2a 3 3l B Davis W H Leonard 10 12 12 5 25 64642 LENA JONES w 3 96 11 10 5h 41 45 4k F Hbrand Keating and HeckerlS 15 15 6 3 64535 CHAMBLEE w G 106 4 1 si 6l 63 53 J Foley A Brown 5 6 6 2 6-5 64533 RAIN DEVILS wsb 3 96 5 12 10 9l 9l G Pengast G S Wilson 15 15 15 6 3 G4642MRS. ANNIE wb 4 102 S 13 6nk gnk 5 7 Swain J P Jones 21 3 3 6-5 3-5 61339 RAVIANA w 4 102 1 9 9s s S4 Sk W Fischer M D Miller 10 10 10 A 2 64566 W. W. PIERCE wsb 3 96 6 11 13s 101 75 9 C H ShiUgJ Evcrman 20 30 30 10 5 64530 KNICKERBOCKER w 3 96 3 3 2a 75 101 105 A Martin E W Holland 20 30 30 10 5 45S6 EZRA wsb 3 103 12 7 71 111 11 ll4 Kunz J Boland 5 S S 3 S-3 64609 .REUBEN W-3 96 10 S 12 123 12 125 Goldstein G Ganter 4 5 5 2 1 61664 ARMORER wsb 5 105 7 6 lit 13 13 135 J Hunter J Edgecombe 30 30 30 10 5 CB993 MARGY GAFFNEY W 4 104114, 14 14 14 14 14 Vanbout S S Johnson 30 30 C 3 8-5 Time, 24, 4S. 1:144, 1:225. Winner Br. f, by Aloha Plorena Hubbard trained by F. Lynn. Went to post at 5:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Baby Willie set the pace all the way, hung on gamely under punishment through the last quarter and outstayed George Perry in the final drive. The latter ran on the inside for the entire trip, saved ground on every turn and finished gamely. Albula ran well, but lost ground by going wide on the turn into the homestretch. Lena Jones ran fairly well. Chamblee and Raviaua had rough trips. Vanderbout pulled Margery Gaffuey up at the start. Reuben can do much better. Overweights George Perry, 1 pound; Chamblee, 1; Rain Devils, 3; Margery Gaffney, 21.


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