Buffalo Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-07-13

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BUFFALO FORM CHART. KENILWORTH PARK. BUFFALO, N. Y., Friday, July 12, 1907. Twenty-fourth day. Buffalo Racing Association. Summer Meeting 31 days. Weather clear; track heavy. 19 Inwks on. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, W. II . Lercli. Racing starts at 3:15 p. m. 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. H FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 02940 1:00 2 122. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. i J XJand Colts. Special Weights. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPStVi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 705.!TtEE TICK wsn 112 3 2 1- 1. 1J l1 Jos Hogg S Lazarus 7 9 S 3 S-5 70031 DOM IN NT w 112 2 1 4nt 3nt 31 2n R McDanlR T Wilson Jr 4 5 5 S-5 4-5 Gl-Oi ANTOINE w 112 10 5 5 5l 5?." 31 .Tas CarrollJ F Hynes 20 30 20 S 4 70031 GREEN DALE W 112 7 8 73 41 6 41 Nicol II T Griflin 3 3 2 4-5 1-2 RUNNING ACCOUNT w 112 5 3 Gl G 4" 5l A Rrown M Welsh 4 S S .. S-;. 7P03PGLORYAR wn 112 9 G 21 2s 2 61 J J Walsh Mrs H H Selby 3 41 4 7-5 7-10 JIS20 AVILLIAM PENN W 112 4 7 3i 7 7 7! Prior J L Murphy 10 15 12 5 21 imv, OCEANIC s 112 S 9 93 S3 S Ss Lycurgus F Schwank In 2o 20 S 4 7003 BAYARDO W 112 1 4 8s 9" 315 3J0 L Smith AV A Stotcsbury 20 40 30 10 5 " GRATZ WI 112 G 10 10 10 10 10 J ChristianA D Parr 15 30 20 S 4 Time, 21. 49. 1:00. Winner 15. c, by Macy Tims Ky Tee trained by It. Minton. Went to post at 3:1. At post 4 minutes. Start gKxl. Won easily; second and third driving. Tie Tick found a track that suited htm and sprinted into a winning lead in the first furlough, raced Gloryar along at a pace that made the latter quit after they had gone a half and then drew away. Dominant, on the inside all the way, ran well, but was tiring at the end and all out to stall off Antoine. The latter stMHl a game stretch drive and was wearing the leaders down at the end. Green Dale, a slow beginner, finished fast. Gloryar ran well to the stretch and quit. r f- - r SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. 0294C 1 :00 2 122. 00 added, --year-olds. Fillies 4L0 and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n O P S 70032 WILD CHERRY W 100 3 4 5 5 31 11 Goldstein M Nicol 3 5 4i 2 1 19S7S SHIRLEY R. wit 100 2 2 3s 3 21 24 J McCrthyM B Spaulding .! 31 3 G-5 1-2 70005 HIHERNIA w 103 11 1 l4 l1 3k R McDanlW Jennings 0 15 15 G 3 70007 DEN I VL AV 103 4 G 7S 73 5h 4 L Smitli M Hogan 30 GO 50 20 10 70031 GAGA W 100 9 7 G G l2 51 Jas Hogg J W Blalock S 20 15 G 3 M:. COUSIN GENE VIE VEwn 111 7 10 9 S 71 G J ChristianA D Parr 30 50 40 15 7 I19S7S WORK-A-DAY W 9S 10 3 2h 21 4"k 7; Englder J Garson S S . S-.i 1WI IjUZETTA wn 103 S S 8 9ln 3 S C Grand G A Bronder 10 10 S 3 S-5 70031 PR ELI5ERTUS w 9S 5 9 10 10 10 9 Fbrother G S Davis 20 25 20 S 4 n9S793CIIIEF DESMOND wn 103 fi 5 4 4 S3 10 A Brown B Schreiber S-5 l..-o2i t-5 u-5 GOSO CANN1E MAID ws 3S 11 Left at the post. Lycurgus J Dyment 15 15 15 6 6 Time, 24g, 50, 1:052. Winner CH. f, by The Friar La Poupee trained by M. Nicol. Went to :iost at 3:45. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Wild Cherry began slowly and was outrun to the stretch turn, but came through on the inside and, finishing with a rush, outstayed Shirlev R. in the final drive. The latter was made too much use of in chasing Iiilternia and had nothing left to stall off the winners challenge. Hibernia showed the most speed htr three furlongs, then tired. Luzetta was bumped into at the start and was pulled up. Denial closed a tap and finished fast. Work -a Da v ran well to the. stretch. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 70055 Desideratum. OS; 700S03Mcrrimnc. 9S; 00053 Darkiiight, 100. rflni fU THIRDRAC E 1 Miles 90741:39 3 92." 00ddedr" 3-year-olds7-Selling 4 J JlV 4 Net value to winner 50. ind Horses AWtjPPSt Vi k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O V S 700in:NANCY wr. 90 2 1 3uk 21 2 lh lh Englder J Garson S-5 2 1 1-2 out 70O30 BETSY BINFORD wn 100 G G" 3 3 3" 2" Lycurgus C R Talbcrt 4 G G 2 4-5 70o:,7:P,NCE OF ORANGE w 98 5 2 2 lit lnt 2 3 Goldstein Mrs C E Malioneu 7 U Z i-o 70030.TUNE TIME wit 107 1 7 7 7 5 43 4 C Grand O A Crandali G S 7 Z 1 70010 GOLD NOTE wn 10S 4 3 U 4 41 51 5 R McDanIJ Laxton G 10 8 Jl 1 70030 LADY GAY SPANKER w Or, 7 5 4 5 C G 6 Jas Hogg Mr Glenivcr 20 0 Ju 10 4 70057 LEO PAUL w 101 3 4 5t G 7 7 7 Fbrother H J Sargeant M 40 oO 10 5 Time, 20, 51, 1:172, 1:402. Winner K. f, by Hastings Nineveh trained by A. Goodloe. Wen to post at 4:12. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Nanev outbroke her opixments, but dropped back and had to go around on the outside to get to the leaders, caught Prince of Orange at the halt mile and hung on gamely in the final drive. Betsy Binford had i rough frlii. was interfered with at the start and again on the turn out of the backstretch, where she was sharply cut off, but finished fast and would have won in another stride. Prince of Orange ran a good race and was on the Inside near the rail all the way and in very close quarters at the finish. June Time ran fairly well. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 700S5Mastcr Lester. 105; C9977Edwin H., 100; 00S32 Captain nale, 100. r7-t fQ FOURTH RACliT"l2"Furlongs. 09071 1:05 3 95. 00added. 3-y ear-olds and 4 yj JLVjO upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 05. I ml Horses ""VyTtPP St Yx Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P S f:i932MARK ANTONY II. wn 4 112 2 1 11 1J 11 l3 Nicol W J Young 2 12-53-5 1-3 out 1ir.r.sqpTONr w 3 10S 1 2 3 3 2 2 Goldstein J S Ward 7-5 12-52 l- out GnUREEN 5 121 3 3 2and 2 3 3 A Brown H .R Brandt G-5 7-5 G-5 7-20out , Time, 24, 49, 1:12. Winner I5r. g, by Marco Hampton Lass trained by W. J. Young. Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Mark Antonj II., at home in the going, went to the front and, setting a fast pace all the way, won with surprising ease. Snion came through on the inside after making the turn into the homestretch and made a game effort, out was unable to get to the winner. Preen had to be hard ridden early to keep up and was tiring at the end, running a bad race for him. . , . Scratched 09950Tlckle. 110; 7000SEdna Jackson, 124; iQOCO Cousin Knte,102. r rf fTfTII RACE 1 1-16 Miles. G9S04 1:45 3 92. 00 added. 4-year-olds and up- 4 J xjJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 30. ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S Mu2IGHT ROYAL wsn 5 101 5 4 Ill3 1" 1 U3 ias,rnSS S Lazarus 1 G-5 1 Wout row" vn TPTTMPER wn 5 103 4 3 2 21 23 2 23 R McDanIZ N Benton 5 G G 8-5 1-2 m inDOW S MITE w 7 9G 3 1 3-t 33 3 3s 3 J McCrthyJ Carrutliers 0 ! 8 21 7-10 qWGTOSCAN s 7 103 2 2 5 n. 4 4 43 L Smith E A Whitney G 15 12 3 1 700o93PETER KNIGHT wb 5 102 1 5 4U 5 " 5 5 5 Goldstein Mrs W Keating 4 4 3 4-0 out Time, 20 515, 1:18, 1:45, 1:52. Winner BIk. b, by Rapallo XIrs. Delaney, by St. Simon trained by R. Slinton. Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily; third the Biiuae. The going just suited Right Royal and he made a show of his opponents, ran under restraint for the first half, then drew; away and .wnsjonly cantering at the finish. No Trumper held the others safe all the way. Widows Mite was hard ridden rortliB entire trip, but could never get up. Peter Knight trailed along In the rear all the way. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 09SM3Grevllla, 101. VJ f SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 09S32 1:42 ll 100. 00 added. 4-year- 4 J JL JL 7 ods ani upward. Selling. Net value to winner 30. I nd Horses AwTPP"St and . Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 700573CHIEF HAYES w 4 101 4 4 21 23 21 In 11 Lycurgus B Schreiber 7-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 out 700593REQUEST W 4 104 3 3 Is li 11 210 213 J McCrthyJ Thompson 8-5 2 2 3-6 out G9907 THISTLE DO W G 10G 1 1 31 3nk 31 3 3s Goldstein Mrs C E Mahonel 4 3 4-5 out 700S5 CHARL. THOMPSONWB S 103 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 Jas Hogg R B Steele 10 12 10 2 3-5 Time, 25, 51, 1:19, 1:4G2, IMS. Winner Ch. c, by Balgowan or Sain Grand Lady trained by II. R. Brandt. Went to post at 5:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third easily. Chief Haves, after being reserved for the first half, went to the leaders on the far turn and, passing them easily, was under restraint at the finish. Request was much used In setting the pace anil had v nothing left when the winner challenged. Thistle Do quit after going six furlongs. The winner was entered for 1907.sh00; no bid. Scratched 70009 Niblick, 100; 70109 Right Royal. 100. .


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