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BUFFALO FORM CHART. TKENILWORTH PARK. BUFFALO, N. Y., Saturday, June 22, 1007.- -Seventh day. Buffalo Racing Association. Summer Meeting. 31 days. Weather clear; track fast. 121 hooks on. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. .Starter, A. 1?. Br.de. Secretary, W. II. Lereh. Racing starts at 3:lrf p. ni. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. f C a IT i FIRST RACK 5-6 Mile. 02010 1:001 2 122. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. U tD I J Net value to winner S5. Ind Horses "AWtlI St M ?4 Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 69010STANLEY FAY W 103 1 3 ! 1 l"k IS Lycurgus W Walker 4 0 0 2 1 CSC092SHIELEY II. Wli OS 11 1 3 31 4- 21 Goldstein M II Spauhling 10 12 10 4 2 C951 D E S I D K R ATI TM w 10". 0 2 2 2 ?,S P.i J ChristianMr Glenlver 12 15 12 0 3 C919GAVM. II. LYON w 110 10 0 4 4s 2 4 J McCrthyJ Garson 3 31 3 1 1-2 C93 W -103 12 S Cl G nk Ck J Schaller O Bishop 15 20 15 C 3 09127 FA RAN DOR AV 105 4 7 10 102 92 C Jas Carroll lioacon Stable 10 20 20 S 4 C94542I,1DA 15. AV 103 3 ! 5 5 C 71 R McDanlD T Morris 4 7 G 2 1 G91152.1ENN1ES BEAU ws 113 5 5 S Si Sh S2 Bulliiian E W Lagorroth C 10 S 3 3-2 09527 WILD CHERRY av 98 7 12 9i 91 10l 9l Jas Hogs M Nicol 15 00 00 20 10 G9C09 LEE CREST AYS 101-2 I 7" 7and 10J Rosen N Straus S 15 12 5 2J G9527 SNAKEAVOOD AV 103 9 10 11 11s ll2 ll4 Weinhold F T Wood 10 10 10 4 2 C93SG DAISY SHINE AV 103 7 11 12 12 12 12 II Alex F A Foray the 30 50 40 12 G Time, 233., 4S1. 1:01J. Winner R. c, by Canopus Mamie 15. trained by W. Walker. yent. to post at .5:14. At post :: minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Stanley Fay, away fast, took the lead In the first dozen strides and kept it, but had to be hard ridden all the way to maintain his advantage and swerved across to the inside rail at the furlong post and interfered with Win. 11. Lyon. Shirley K. ran well and came with a rush in the last sixteenth. Desideratum liulshed ninth, but was placed third by the judges. Win. II. Lyon appeared to have lasted long enough to beat Pedigree out a head for third money. The latter finished fast and gamely. The winner was entered for .00; no bid. Scratched OOOBFLadv Powell, OS; C00003MhmIe !., 101; 0912:? Caunie Maid, 103; 00527 Rayardo, 100; 00527 King Folly, 112. Overweights Jennies Penu. 1 pound. vOft71 SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 50075 1:K! I 1 14. 00 added. .1-year-olds OtJO I JL and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. "ind "Horses AAVt PP"St A StrFin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S GS595 SPION W 3 95 2 4 41 4 2"k Jut EnglMer J S Ward 4 5 4 7-5 out C95303TICKLE AV 1 97 3 3 3U 3 3i 2i R MeDanlA D Parr 4 4 I! 1 out C9U:0TOM .MGRATII Wis 4 125 1 1 lk l1 li 3s A Brown II R Rrandt 1 9-5 3-2 1-2 out 69355PREEN W 5 123 5 2 22 2i 4s 4 L Smith W F Presgravo 2 4 4 1 out G9ii72-,TROUVEUR AVll 3 UO 4 5 5 5 5 5 J MeCrthyBcacon Stable 15 30 25 G out Time, 231. 17, 501, 1:051 new track record. Winner Ch. g, by Cactus II. Sardine trainiil by J. S. Ward. Went to post at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Spion was saved from the terrific early pace, came through on the inside when entering the homestretch ami, llnishliig with a rush, outstayed Tickle in the final drive. Tickle finished fast, displaying gre.it courage under the whip and just got up in time to beat out Tom McCrath. The latter was much used !n setting a ery fast early pace and tired, hut 1mishcd out resolutely. Preen followed Tom MeGrath closely for a half, then tired. Scratched -000 n2Pantoulle, US; 002S2 Edna Jackson, 110; 00572 Slickaway, 10S; 0a30.TTemniei-.ure, 02; 00005 Gahriolle, 111. tJrtftTO THIRD RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 3510S 1:54 3 -00. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-O tj O i Xml ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. "ind Horses A AYtPPSt St H Y Str Fin Jockeys Owners O If O P S C9471 BETSY BINFORDwn 3 90 3 3 l2 l2 l2 I2 l3 l2 .T Schaller C R Talbert 0 7 2. 1 out C9G13LADY ALICIA W 3 100 5 4 31 3 2h 21 2i 2"t Weinhohl F T Wood 2 21 S-5 2-5 out G941S PETER KNIGHT w 5 109 1 1 2S 2U 2i 32 3l 3l J DeiinisonMi-s W Keating 7 10 S 3 out 09499 RIGHT ROYAL wn 5 107 4 5 5 5 41 5 4"k 4U Engldcr s I.azarus 2 4 1G-51 out G9:29 PICAROON W 5 111 2 2 42 4 2 5 41 5 5 C Grand A W Maybee 4 5 5 7-5 out Time. 2IJ, 40s, l:14g, 1:111, 1:55. Winner Ch. f, by Merryday Lizzie Truex trained by S. W. llolman. Went to post at 4:02. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Betsy Kiufnrd. favored by light weight, made a show of her opponents, went to the front at once and set a fast pace all the way and won cantering. Lady Alicia was always in closest pursuit, but tired in the last furlong and was driving to the limit at the end to stall off Peter Knight. The latter finished fast, and would have been second in another stride. Right Royal ran moderately well and pulled up sound. Picaroon tired. The winner was entered for .00; no bid. dClCtHTQ FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 50305 1 :::0H 5 110. Whirlpool Handicap. Value 131 O B O ,000. ::-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 1907.sh75. i n" d Horses "AWtPPSt Ife Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P s" 09409 E LtTi COTT w 3 10S 3 2 l1 VI l1 15 l3 A brown J H Madigan 3-2 11-52 1-2 out G932C-DEUCE W 4 110 2 1 2k 2" 2 2- 23 R MeDauU E Seagram 3 5 4 1 out G94C3MARTIN DOYLE W 5 125 1 3 3 l 2i 32 32 Ss 11 AmlsonA Turney 7-5 7-5 1 13 out C93G33TEMMEUAI RE W 3 92 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jas CarrolU Dynient 15 15 12 3 1 Time, 213, -1S2, 1:1:1?, 1:"!1 new tr:n-k record. Winner -P.. e, by Toddlngtou Duchess or Towers trained by !. W. Uraydon. Went to nost at 4:2T. At ltost 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second and third the same. Elllcott went to the front before they had gone twenty yards and. setting the pace fa.l all the way. was never in trouble and was only cantering at the end. Deuce ran a good race and made a determined effort after entering the homestretch, but tired in the last furlong. Martin Doyle was in a pocket for the lint quarter, but was outrun all the way and never dangerous. Temnieraire ran poorly. Scratched 00011aSir Edward, 114; OOllPOrmoiides Right, 107. Overweights - Tciiimera ire, 1 pound. Otvr7l 1I;"J,If RACE 1 Mile. !007:: 1:.".01 :: 10S. ?10O added. Il-year-olds and upward. 4fc Allowances. Net value to winner $.."5. Ind Horses AWtPPStA k 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S Cr5SGEORGE S. DAVIS w 3 92 4 3 l1 I2 l2 1 1U Goldstein T O Webber 4-5 1 1 1-3 out G91C92MAIN CHANCE w 2 100 1 1 22 22 2s 2l 2 R MeDanU E Seagram 9-5 9-5 0-5 2-5 out C94533BOBBI10 KUAN "VVSU G 112 3 2 2J 3 310 312 325 .T DennisonC C Sinitbson 5 S 7 G-5 out GSio03MAMMYMOO w 3 85 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Brooks R Neville 20 50 50 15 2 Time, 21, 4i, l:i:!l. 1 :.".! new track record. Winner Ch. e, by Sombrero Rellano trained by L. A. Ronsaek. Went to post at 4 :.r:!. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. George S. Davis outran his opponents to the lirst turn, where he oitcncd a good lead, set a fast pace, and was cased up through tin; last furlong. Main Chance, hard ridden all of the last three furlongs, made .1 game effort after entering the homestretch, but tired in the final furlong. Bobbie Kean was outran all the way. Scratched-- 0P07:.:i.Martin Doyle, 110; CP5742 Polly Prim, 112; 110570 Toscan, 102. fYJrTPC SIXTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards. 0052S 1 : i::j :: OS. 00 added. S-year- i O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:! 10. Ind Horses AWt PP St M 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS G9rF9 TI 1 1 ST L13 DO w C 107 2 1 Ink i 2J 22 1 Goldstein Mrs C E Mahone2 31 3 1 2T Gr.2S M VRSTER WS 4 110 1 3 2" H 1" lu 23 Jas CarrollW T Townes 2J 3 3 1 1-2 09G12REQU EST Ws 4 10S 3 2 41 4t 3" 3s 3 .1 McCrthyJ Thompson 4 5 4 S-5 4-5 0p.S CANOPIAN W 4 10G 5 5 VM 3i 46 4J 4s Eycurgus N Straus 3 4J 4 7-5 7-10 tiifG CRESTFALLEN w S Kit 4 4 0 G 5l 52 52 Rosen A W Maybee 10 20 15 G 2 G9529 COBLESK1LL WS 3 95 0 0 5 5U C 0 G Jas Hogg Mrs M Hoffman S S G 2 1 Time, 21, 4S1, 1:11. 1:411. -1M.rl. Winner Br. h, by Knight of tlie Thistle Princess Bijou trained by C. E. Mnhoue. Went to uost at".r:20. At st 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Thistle Do kept pace with Marster -ill the way and in the final drive proved tlie gamesl and got his head in front, in the last couple of strides. Marster ran a good, game race and was on tlie Inside next to tlie rail for tlie entire tri:. Request ran well, but swerved over to the outside in the Stretch run. Cano-phin was outrun all the way. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Scratched OOORV-KiUlceranklc, SO; 005703NelIic Burn, 102.