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MONTREAL FORM CHART. BLUE TiONNETS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. WEATHER CLOUDY. . TRACK HEAVY. Ninth day. Montreal Jockey Cluli: Autumn Mooting of 13 days. 2S books on. Presiding Judge, F. J. Bran. Starter, A. 1?. Dade". Clerk oC the Course, John Boden. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. AV indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of eacli nice iudicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 7 AQI7 0 FIRST RACE 1 Mile. C9453 l:40"i 3 07. 400 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. I JCj I Jmi Net value to winner 10. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 70743 TAUXT w 104 2 2 l1 lu l2 lnk 15 Pohanka T E Crist 3 3 3 1 2-5 78402MASTER LESTER AVB 101 4 5 41 5 5 4s 25 J McCrthyL A Hirsch 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 out 70S3G WILLIS GREEN av 109 a 4 5 35 2i 2b 3l Moreland E Trotter 2 2 J 21 1 1-3 Vj7G32PR1XCE OF ORANGE IV 9S 1 1 2 41 4 5 4J Lycurgus AV AAalker 10 10 10 3 1 707S42PRYTAXIA w 112 3 3 34 2 3t 3b 5 Coleman J F Smythe 10 15 15 4 2 Time, 23. 52. 1:19, 1:40. Winner B. f, by Toddington Liane trained by T. E. Crist. AVent to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. Taunt dashed to the front at the start and set the pace all the way, finished gaining under punishment mid drew out again in the last sixteenth. Master Lester was outrun to the stretch turn, where he slipped through next to the inside rail and made a game challenge in the final furlong, but tired at the end. Willis Green moved up on the turn out of the backstretch, but tired in the stretch. Prince of Orange was well up until in the last furlong. Prytania ran well for three-quarters. The winner was entered for Si0; no bid. .Scratched 70S50 Elfall, 109; 70714 Lady Aera, 107; C94212 Harmony, 109. rT iQ rr O SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. C9454 55 2 109. 400 added. 2-year-olds. I 0 I O Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 370. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt V Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 70811 EMMA G. ws 104 3 1 I2 15 l1 Jas CarrollJ F Hynes 15 15 10 4 2 70S.2OREXA av 105 2 2 2s 23 2 C Koerner AV O Joplin 8-5 11-511-51 1-2 70S472A1STA avb 104 G G 51 45 3b V Powers L A Cella G 8 8 3 8-5 70.S17IJOXXA MOBILE W 308 5 5 G 3s 43 D" Roland R S Davidson 3 4 4 9-5 4-5 7USrALHIA AV 101 10 9 7" 51 55 Coleman J Gormley 5 G 5 2 1 SPRIT w 104 S 10 91 71 G2 Moreland C S Campbell 20 20 10 4 2 70001 OUT OF STEP w 104 11 7 4b Gb 7" Englder Woodbine Stable 15 13 10 4 2 7C7G1 LUZETTA avb 99 4 4 81 S! 8 J McCrthyR Boyle 15 20 20 8 4 70783 COXCERXED W 104 12 8 10 10l 95 J Schaller P McIIale 30 40 40 15 G 7iX7 PEXLIXE av 101 9 3 35 9l 10" Goldstein F II Von Stade 15 25 15 G 3 T. BELLE OF MYFAIRr. 104 1 11 II4 ll2 ll1 L Smith P T Chinn 25 30 30 12 G 7035 BELLE GRIFFOX Wis 10G5 7 12 12 12 12 R Wilson J AV Blalock 15 20 20 8 4 Time, 243, 51. 1:03s. AVinner 15. f, by Cactus II. Luna Minor trained by M. J. Daly. AVent to post at 3:0.!. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. . AVon driving; second and third the same. Emma G. began quickly and was at home in the going, dashed to the front and set a fast pace all the way, but had to 1m; hard ridden all of the last furlong to stall off Orena. The latter came through on the inside when entering the homestretch and appeared the winner at the furlong post, but tired in the last sixteenth. Aista began slowly and was outrun for the first half, but closed up fast in the stretch and just managed to get up in time to beat out Donna Mobile. The latter ran a good, game race. Penlino sJiowed speed, but quit. The winner was entered for 500; no bid. Sera t died 70GS2 Awless, SKI; 707S0 Lady Powell, 104. Overweights Orena, 1 pound; Donna Mobile; 4; Belle Griffon, 2J. pr f Q ry A THIRD RACK About 2 Wiles. .Steeplechase. 70851 4 :2 7 MS . lo" added7 0 C tJc 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 310. Irtd Horses AAVtPPSt 4 S 12 35 StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S r?0S.-.lBUCKMAX W 7 353 3 5 35 l4 15 l2 l3 l1 S McCIain II Flippen G-5 7-5 G-5 2-5 out VOSSS LIGHTS OUT WS G 153 4 3 21 2 23 2 2 2;i E Heider .1 Johnston 2 fi G 2 4-5 70N51 MERRY MAKER Ws 8 IKS 2 4 3s 32 35 :. S AV Henry C J Murray 5 G G 2 4-5 7lis:iS ARCTIC CIRCLE W G 153 5 2 G G G 55 4 412 AV AAalsh A II Fisher 10 10 30 4 1 I97IO PIONEER ws 5 150 G 1 5" 51 4 43 5 515 Rodrock .1 AV Colt 5 5 4 G-5 2-5 Gf.M0 ORTHODOX ws C 14G 1 e 42 4l 54 G C G Masnada F A Libby 15 25 25 10 5 Time, 4:11. AVinner Ch. g, by Dorian Miss Rueknian trained by II. Flippen. AVent lo post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. P.iickmaii, a perfect jumper, raced to the front at once, opened a winning lead in the first time around, ; tc,od off a challenge from Lights Out and showed rare courage under punishment in the lasi quarter, but was bleeding when pulled up. Lights Out moved up gamely when going to the fourteenth jump, but made n bad landing and dropped back, then came again at the end. but took a tired swerve to the our-!-h!e In the last furlong. Merry Maker was gaining on the leaders at. the end. Orthodox tired after going one turn of the field and was eased up in the last half. The winner was entered for 1,000; no bid. Scratched .rr.703Arinn, 143; 7i!Sl2-I5utwolI, 150. r7 rvQr pT FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. ;.M.r3 l MO? 397. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up" 4 0 4 O ward. Special AVeights. Net value to winner 335. 1 ml Horses AAVtPlSV4 vIsTrlin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 70Sr,0EDAVIX GUM W 4 110 3 3 3 21 22 24 1 Moreland AV AValker G-5 G-5 1 out 7IK4SM1AAVKAMA W 3 301 2 2 1 V l4 1- 2 V lowers P J Milk-tt 5 10 10 2 out 70S4SRIO GRAXDE w 3 97 1 1 2"k 3 3 3 3 Englder A F Mathews G-5 G-5 1 out- Time, 25. r.Os. l:lls. 1:44r. AVinner Ch. g, by Plutus Bessie Gum trained by AV. AValker. AVent to post at 3:58. At post l minute. Start good. AVon driving; second and third easily. Edwin Gum was outrun for the first six furlongs and saved until straightened out in the homestretch, then came last when called on and, passing Hawkama with a rush, drew away in the last sixteenth. Hawkama ran well, but was made entirely too much use of in setting the early pace and had nothing left to stall off the winners challenge. Rio Grande was outrun all the way and quit in the last quarter. Scratched 70782 George S. Davis, 97; 707333Polly Prim, 107; 700GG3Solon Shingle, 107; 70S03 Factotum, 110. Overweights Hawkama, 4 pounds. f7 AQrTO FIFTH RACK 3-4 Mile. 707C0 1 : 1 3 3 92. Purse 400. 2-year-olds. Selling. i VO 4 O Net value to winner 340. Ind Horses AAAtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 70S232.TAVOTTE W 97 1 1 l4 l1 1 l4 T Koerner A F Mathews 1-2 7-102-5 out 7GS47 SOPHOMORE ws 102 3 3 25 2l 22 24 Jas CarrollM J Daly 5 7 7 1 out 70S11 CAXXIE MAID w 103 2 2 4 4 3- 35 Moreland J Dyment S 10 10 S-5 out 70783 DENIAL ws 97 4 4 3nk 31 4 4 Pohanka M Hogan 5 S 8 7-5 out Time, 25, 51, 1:17. AAinner Br. f, by St. George Marie Jansen trained by AA 0. Joplin. AAent to post at 4:29. At iost 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. Javotte was easily best, ran away from the others, in the first quarter and, opening a long winning lead, won in a canter. Sophomore ran in much improved form and easily disposed of the others. Cannie Maid finished gamelv and outstayed Denial under punishment. The winner was entered for 400; no bid. Scratched 70S52sLouis Roederer, 102; 70S73 Penline, 102; 707S0 Dottie S., 102; 707S0 Kydeut, 102. Overweights Cannie Maid, 1 pound. rj AO rT rT SIXTH RACE 1 l-8 Miles. 70702l:.r44114. 400 added. 3-year-olds and up-i VJO i 4 ward. Maidens. Special AVeights. Xet value to winner 340. I nd Horses AAYtPPStSt 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners QUO PS 70S1GJOHN DILLOX w 4 107 1 1 l1 l1 l2 l2 l4 l4 V Powers Mrs W Webb 2 11-52 7-10out 70719RIP RAP WB 3 103 5 2 21 2l 22 2s 24 22 C Koerner S C Allen 2 3 3 1 2-5 70792WISE HAND ws 3 97 G 3 32 34 3J 3s 310 3IS Pohanka F Gilbert 8-5 8-5 G-5 2-5 out 70799 FURORE wb 3 97 2 4 41 42 42 42 43 44 J Schaller M Hogan 15 30 30 10 4 70S37 SCOTCH PEBBLEw 3 97 3 G 5l 52 5 5 5 5l Fbrother John Meagher 15 30 30 10 4 70799 FIXAXCE w 3 97 4 5 G G G G G G Qrington P McHale 15 30 30 8 3 Time, 25, 515, 1:172. 1:4G. 2:00. Winner B. g, by Maceo Merry Nell trained by A. Noble. AVent to jiost at 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. AAon easily; second and third the same. John Dillon rushed to the front at the start and opened a winning lead in the first quarter and was well in hand all the way. Rip Rap could never get up, but was easily best of the others. AAise Hand ran poorly, unable to improve his position at any stage and stumbled a couple of times on the far turn. The others were badly outrun throughout. Scratched 70799 Tenez, 97; 70799 Loretta Mack, 97. Overweights Rip Rap, 5 pounds.