Fort Erie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-08-01

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT ERIE. F0vE,n,?T,veMnesaa,y ,Jul5l 315 1907 Ninth day. Highland Park Club. Summer Meeting 3S U.Q.s or Weather more. cloudy; track fast. 1 books on. ISldlng Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, W. O. Parmer. " !?ML:YllrnS ??r Y inllc:,t,!? wl. S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ! EIRS"I RACK-1 Mile. 40074-1 :3SJ-3-SG. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. i UOiO Maidens. AIlowanceJ-t-:eJovinncr 25. Ind Horses AtPPStj4 Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S-n? TH?r?V-TE AV 3 100 2 3 1J 1 1 1 1 G II Shllg.T Walters 3 3 3 C-5.lT i0301-BLACKLOCIv ws 3 97 7 fi G"k 5k 32 21 2l Lycurgus Mrs C Wolfo fi fi fi T . t 700510 LENA MACBRIDE ws 3 95 S 4 7 4J r, 3 3 J Murphy ST White 5 fi 0 ? fit kpPMSW.im , Wls I - I 4 "l 41 4h 41 J WilamsWdfdandUuckner 10 20 20 S 4 ?,:?. SJ"?U1TA 5 -7 11 2 25 2 2" r- 5i J Thaller Win IVraan 20 20 20 8 4 j021-1 NEW EAR Ws 5 10S 9 5 S 1H S GJ fink D Riley II McCarthy 15 20 20 8 4 i DAHAK wit 3 105 fill 91 71 7 7 7 .1 Lee G C Bennett 1 1 9-10--5 nut- 1 TFr w 4 100 10 7 OS C T 8 S Moreland W S HirT 20 25 20 8 4 5!m lln wr,12 2 31 S 103 92 D Austin JWKee 20 40 40 12 fi ,02J MAin DARRY w 3 !I5 5 !l 10 10" !H 10- 10 J Baker W O K Dodds 20 20 15 5 t ,0231 HARRY RICIIESON w 3 102 4 10 11 11 11 11 11 V Powers C P Calmbach 15 "0 "0 S 4 , , rrL, 2t?.. 4!J, 1:15. 1:41. inner li. f, by Loyalist Glen Pearl trained by J. Walters. V,,,I !,t At 1Hit 0 lll""cs. Start poor. Won easily; second and third driving . "V.1,,r,.k0IwtV " . taking a fcmg lead at once, won as her rider pleased Rlick loc?k . gained steadily 1.1 the last quarter and ran fairly v.ell. Glcna MacRrlde, poorly ridden anil, suffering from L interference, finished resolutely Nettie Carita quit badly after going a ha If. Dahak, away pZh" she " we 1 scant sliced and seemingly could not have beaten tf.ie winner today with an even send-off 1 scratched i0230:Perfeetor, 07. ;rrrrzrrr; y 709,4- SI:C?I KACB-5-8 Mile. 5735S-l:0OH-2-!4. Purse ?400. 2-year-oIds. a VgJ TX: Allowances. Net value to winner 10. Ind Horses AWtPPStA y. ?5trFln Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S VOiSS-PETCLANT wis 10S 5 3 3" 31 3 lk J Kelly G C Bennett 2 2 7-iOont 5,N V,EY PAY w J?3 2 2 V lBk 2i rcurstw AY Walker 1 1 llOout- 02ii.TERAH w 105 7 1 l- 4J 2i 3 J Lee- G C Bennett " " 7-lOnnt : 702S8 DETHORPE w 102 3 C 5.1 5 fit 4 Lloyd I A Ce la S 10 N"n I a- TOaraiOSMUNDA W 105 1 5 2 25 4J ifc D Riley J F McCarthy C 770 1" 702G5-L. C. WIURIG w 105 fi 4 fi 0 fi c C II ShilgA J Gorev 5 5 r 70289 AROMATIZE w US 4 7 7 7 7 7 G Baker Pasadena "stable 50 100 100 20 10 Coupled in betting; 110 separate place or show betting. Time, 23H, 4S, 1:01?. Winner Ch. c, by Abe Frank Normas Pet trained bv M. J. Johnson. I eiit. to post at 3:3ii. At post S minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the snmo Petulant, well ridden .showing much improvement and saving considerable ground all th wav f promt! n w t hroughout and. finishing gamely, outstayed Stanley Fay. The latter acted fractiouslv at the post ai d was taken wide into be stretch, which cost him the race. Terah, going wide most r the wav fin- 70R9 THIRD RACE 1 1-1C Miles. 03731-1 :45H-:!107. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds caroms and anu UOO upward. Handicap. Net value to winner .75. Ind Horees AWtPPst A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S 702SC POLLY PRIM wn 4 109 2 1 2 1U 1 1. li J Lee J U Wainwrj-ht C-5 S-5 8-5 iZTnoT 702492 PETER STERLING w 4 107 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 Mnlin V Brown 114- 702:; t-L AM 1JT1 HM MEIt av 3 85 13 V ? 3 3 3 E Martin G C Bennett C 7 ox 5 X 7ut out , , . TI,U0; ,2.4 475 1:1"8 1:n!i- 1:45 ne" trk record. V inner Rr. f, by Pirate of Penzance Kosmo trained by F. Luzader ,. l11" l-s.f at 4:0S. At iiost 1 minute. Start ioor. Won driving; second the same Pollv Prim fo lowed Lamp rimmer close tip for a half, then took the lead and, under a mild drive, outstaved Pete? S erlmg. 1 he latter had scant chance with an Incompetent rider, who took a restraining ho of him a tor the start and trai ed the others to the stretch turn, where he made a feeble effort " : aid Peter soon Merling, resjmndmg ganiely barely failed to got up in time. Lamptrlnimcr tired after coin half Scratched 70201 Kings Trophy, 100; 70210 Charlie Gilbert, 112. h " 7H9fi FOURTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. 70325-1:45-4-100. Purse S350. 3-year-olds year olds and and tUOD upward. Selling., Net value to winner .75. Ind Horses AWtPPStk U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 70275RATHER ROYAL wn 5 103 4 4 2 2 2 2 li Moreland E Trotter 5 r. 1 - o 7 ln 702S7K. OF T. VALLEY WB 7 103 5 C 51 4 4 3 2 .1 McCrthyJ A Sykes CSS V V 7022OROYAL RIVER w 3 SS 1 1 1 1 1 3 15 Delaby .1 H Shouldice 0 0 4 0 1 702GDIMBOUEN w I! 99 9-2 4 3J 3U 41 4J P Burton B M McDevftt 10 1" 1" i i 70200 PtMCY WSIi 3 91 2 9 7"k 0 5 5 5 J Schal lerMrs H H Sell 7 v 10 15 1 r - 7030DHENRY O. 5 103 S S C "ike wn 7 7J Si G Lycurgus "0 0 30 10 4 702filKELPIE W3 SS 7 7 .9 D 9 7 7 Mulcahy Vallev Farm Sta Ti V, 11-54-5 out ftSl CJJ1 SI KTlvrm ILL ALARM wlo I ? si $ r Sn Jt M-nWr J B GallaXr Hespess SS A mlo" T 1 8-5 S-5 3-5 out Thn 24 4S5 1-141 l-40 1-40 Winner R. g, by Prince of Monaco Clowned Queen trained by K. Trotter lo,"ost at 4:35 At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same T Lather Royal running to his best form and well ridden, wore down Royal River after going t rL-ouar-lers and gamely withstood King of the Valleys challenge. King of the Vallev closed n tr-in h the ?w half and finished fast. Royal River showed the most early speed and ired fast in ti e stretch run f ,1 bodei. ran well and had no mishaps. Kelpie lacked speed. The winner Sid was entered f r S700- no 1 1U"",l!l 10V 0l 2 etutnn,: lW"U 70327 Flfctll VQ- Ind Horses AWtPPSt,4 ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n C PS 702fi2 LADY ERMY w 100 3 1 2i 2 IS G Swain C Pangritz 3 3 3 C-5 s-5 702!lSMKKLETON MAID w 105 4 2 li 15 22 Moreland Mrs E Harris 21 11-- 70222 MARGOT w 105 5 3 35 35 3 Kunz .1 McLennan 2 4 2 1 1-- SJ5fl7DJ?r,TE w m 1 1 T,i Vi 41 D Austin L Walters 10 10 10 4 U r-lV,HY I-RIGGS wioo 2 5 7i 51 CJ F Burton M Nicol 20 20 20 8 4 701,0 PIGMY w 101 S 8 9 CJ J Ward R Klynn 15 15 15 fi 3 702S9 LADY HANDSEL Wit 100 G 9 81S 7J J McCthyA D Steele 3 31 31 7-5 : 5 -n w.4", w I i 4- 71 sc MaIi J C Dennerlen 30 CO CO 20 10 0990 AVINNETKA ws 103 9 7 C II 9 D Riley II W Moseley 15 20 "0 S 4 Time, 23J, 4S?. 55J. Winner -Rr. f, by Ccsarion Stars trained by G. Kluber. Went to post at 5:01. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same Lady Limy lucky all the way and reserved in the -early stages, wore down Mickicton Maid in the last lurlong and won drawing clear. Miekleton Maid showed the most earlv speed and appeared a certain winner on the stretch turn, but tired near the end and had to be hard ridden to rota! 1 second ph.ee Margot ran close up for the first half ami was gaining in the last sixteenth. Gertru Ie Lee 111 fa rl Jy v sSratcl TriXey I,r,BB" Was lnterfer"l Ith and will slmw Impmven.ent. Overweights Gertrude Lee, 4 pounds; Pigmy, 1; Winnetka, 3. 709, SIXTH KACB-4 1-2 Furlongg. 50821 54 5 2 1 OS. Purse ?350. 2-year-ohls. I J J O l illies. Allowances, ct value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtTpPSt V- Str Fill Jockeys Owners O H O P S 702G5 AITBITRNDALE w 110 3 1 Is ll P G Swain Pasadena Stable 3 3 70270 ELEANOR FAY w 110 4 1 5 4 2 Moreland N Straus C C 6 6-S 7028! LITTLE MINNIE W 101 fi 2 2,j 3,j D AugUn Tj y u 702S9SHIRLEY R. wi: 105 C 9 4U 3U 4i J J WalshM B Spauhling 5 5 5 2 1 iA?7?rAM W J!!! 1 I fii CI 51 D BoI;in1 A G Weaton 10 10 10 4 2 70114.GUARDA w 110 9 5 3 5l l J Schaller G E Dudley 20 20 15 C 3 70055 CUSCOWILLA wn 100 7 fi 7 7"t 7 J McCrthyMrs T E And 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 C97CI NA5JIMOVA w 101 8 S Sl S- Sl J Lee J B Rospess 4 5 5 1 7027CMARION M.OORE W 110 2 3 .9 9 9 C II ShilgR L Thomas 8-5 2 2 4-5 -5 Time. 238, 4SJ, r.5J. Winner R. f, by Albert Mountain .Madge trained by P. J. Williams. Went to post at 5:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; seco"nd and third drlvinir Auburndale. clear of interference and showing the most speed, won all the wav and was easln. im near the end. Lloanor Fay, in a tangle most of the way and going wide, finished gatuelv -ind took seeoml place in the final stride. Little Minnie showed speed and stayed well In the luu.l dr ve. Shirley R. aVav poorly, showed a high flight of speed, but tired badly in the last furlong. CuscowIIIa ran a bad race Marion Moore was almost thrown at the half, where she was sharply cut off. Scratched 70222 Listerine, 110. Overweights Little M innie, 4 pounds; Nazimova, 4. TOlRQ SKVKXTII RACK-7-8 Mile. C4204-l:25i 1-109. Purse .50. 3-year-olds and I JJJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner .75. lud Horses AWtPPSt t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 70277 TAUNT wn 3 91 9 5 3 2 2- 2l 1J E Martin T E Crist s s k -? s n 702S4MISS GAIETY w 5 103 2 2 2"k v v V 2J Rosen E Glassco 4 5 5 1 70290 DENIGRE wn 3 9S 3 3 5J fii 4 42 3nt J Murphy Oots Bros C C C 2 6-5 70290 MATABON wn 4 102 5 9 9- S"t Sh 71 4 J McCTthyP M Civill C S S 3 8-fi 70301 DELE STROME w 3 93 G 7 11 IT 9 GJ 5h Delaby L A Cella 10 10 S 3 S-5 702S7 CHAR. THOMPSON wn S 109 1 1 Ink 315 52 5J C" J Lee R B Stellle 4 4 4 2 1 S.?PniYT WB t ,3? il " 5iJ 55 11 TCUrSUS E A Stringer . 6-5 8-5 85 3-5 out ,02.2OMAII J. wfillt 7 G 41 G S 4J 8 Cherry C C Wright 10 15 15 G 3 C94G1 SWEET FLAVIA w 4 105 S 4 C 7 T- 9 9 J AVard Mrs W Andrews CO 100 100 40 20 702C4LIGIIT NOTE wn 5 111 11 11 S-t 9 10 10 10 G Swain W II McMullen 8 8 8 3 S-5 C9790 BERRYMAK ws 3 101 10 10 10 10i 11 11 11 D Austin L V Bellew 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 24, 4SH, 1:14?, 1:2S. Winner R. f, by Toddington Liane trained by T. K. Crist. Went to post at 0:02. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Taunt, lucky throughout, wore the pacemakers down on the stretch turn and, standing the final drive gamely, won a lucky race. Miss Gaiety was poorly ridden and, after showing the most early speed tired 111 the final furlong Denigre ran a good race, closing a big gap in the final furlong. Matabon showed improved form. Dele Strome. much the best, was poorly ridden and could not have lost with a good ride t.ralty tired badly after going a quarter and rati a bad race. - The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Y Scratched 70230 Excitement, 112. Incorrect weight in entries Crafty, 105. Overweights Rcrryman, 2 pounds.


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