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WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR. ONT., MONDAY, JULY 18. 1910.— Second day. Windsor Fair Ground* and Driving Park Asso-eiatlon. Summer Meeting of 7 days. 30 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, Walter O. Parmer. Racing starts at 2:45 p. HL Chicago time 2:45 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. . Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index mnnlicr, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. a/QrT4J FIRST RACK— 5-8 Mile. 04400—1 :fK Vr,— 2—105. KI added. 2-year olds. Maidens. j /O • £ Allowances. Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % V Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 P S ■aft** JIM I. • Ml 3 3 2 2* H* 1 G Burns J W Schorr 3-5 3-5 2-5 1-5 out 18537 FORT WORTH w 105 4 2 ll ll 2s 21 J Henrv J W Burttsehell 12 15 II 3 1 MM7*BELAIR w 104 8 6 6" 41 3- P Hinchffe T Clyde S 15 12 2 1 :«x;v MISS DETROIT w lo2 11 1 4:l 51 42 4H OConnor « Rowland 40 60 50 15 7 !»m;s:, BROGANZA WB Ml 9 9! 81 5» 5* Gross J Dyment r.0 loO 60 25 12 MNS 8HADWELL w M » S 7?. 6.. 6- 6- Musgrve J I»we 15 30 30 8 3 9071o LOUIS DES COGNBTSWB MS 1 lo 8* 9. 7] 7?. M Henrv F .1 Pons 20 60 50 15 6 !HHf.i VYASTINGMONEY ws loo 5 5 lo lo 93 S« Caldwell S I azarus 40 50 30 8 3 HM2C SIS A N W 109 2 7 2 ; V,nk g| ;ii Warren J Ho!»e 15 15 15 5 21 BMC8 COUNTY CHAIRMAN w 112 10 4 •■ 7 *M 10 Taplin J McCormack 12 15 15 4 2 LADY EDITH w 109 7 Ix-ft at the post. McTagrt J II Lamb 60 loO 100 40 15 Time. 23 . 48, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Ren Strome — Blue Jacket trained by II. Simons. Went to i«ist at 2:45. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. JIM I., ran forward!* from the start, but had to he hard ridden to get to the leader and was under a hard drive all of the last furlong to outstay FORT WORTH. The latter showed the most early si eed and hung on iisolutelv under pimisliinent. BRLAIR left the post in a tangle, but dosed a big gap and finished well. HHOGANZA finished fast and is worth remembering. MISS DETROIT ran fairly well. BUSAN showed speed, but quit badly. Scratched — BOSHaMyrtle Marion, loo. lyei-weiglits — B lair. 2 pounds; Miss Detroit. 3: Sudwell. 1. — - — WYQCTO SECOND RACK -About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. S5750 -4:25%— 3— 133. Purse 00. ij 4 *J 4 vear-olds and upward. Handicap. Ret value to winner 75. hid Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 11 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II G P 5= Mitt HIGH HAT w 4 136 8 2 2 21 1* 1 1 ]•■ McKiny II Flippen 8 15 12 I 2 •" 7 "Ti l " UN KY ws 6 IM 5 I 4- H 9 2 !* Lucas C II Smith 7 8 « 2J 6-5 I907171HALLYCA8TLK w I 147 6 4 51 5- 4 and V Kelleher A S Ives 4 6 5 2 1 90859 BERGOO ws 5 149 7 3 1 11 :: 5* 4»* 4" S McClain G E Hall 6 10 8 3 8-5 »«86STBVE LANE w 7 159 4 5 8 8 |M gtMg g Simpson A Case 3 3X 3J 3-2 7-10 90717 EXPANSIONIST w 9 161 3 9 S H S» 4" Fell. Hughes Mrs W G Wilson 3 3 3 7-5 7-10 HOST." CRAB ws 4 133 9 6 7- 7| 7 7 Pull.up.Slater W Gerst 50 100 1 00 40 20 S0629 CLASS LEADER w 10 145 2 7 l 33 Fell. Bollock «! H Marlman 8 M 10 4 8-5 90553INICK OTIME ws 4 143 1 1 Ran out. E Stone G Hendrie 8 12 10 4 2 Time. 4:32. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Sombrero— Celebrity trained by R. Flippen. Went to |Mist at 3:10. At t"l 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. HIGH HAT dnaned to the front while going the second time around, stood off a challenge from TOURNEY at the t» Iftli lamp and dr. « awav again M the flat. TOURNEY went well, but tinlshed driving hard to outstay BALLYCASTLK The latter fenced well and finished gamelv. BERGOO led for the first turn, but fell back When his rider lost both stirrups at the eighth fence. NICK OTIMK bolted at the first fi e and LASS LEADER fell at the ciirhth. EXPANSIONIST at the thirteenth and CRAB was pulled up in the lust time around. STKVK LANK can do better. Scratched !HX5!l Lizzie Flat. 137. Overweights— Crab, 1 pound. r S Q r-r * TIMRD RACK — 1 Mile. 70000— 1 :3S%— 5— !1 Purse 00. .1-year-olds and op- I ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S UmtKHAFF EDGE wit 1 107 5 7 8 71 2" ink ii Taplin R E Watkins 6 8 5 2 1 90713 FRIEND HARRY w 4 106 7 S 6nk 4 n 21 2»1 Warren E Alvey 4 6 5 2 1 S0721GRANIA w 4 102 3 6 5l 61 53 31 3- Gross A Garson 6 8 7 2i 6-5 IHI682 LEA MEXCE w 4 107 1 4 7i h*4* t 4U T Rice D Riley 5 7 6 2 1 MM88 THEO COOK w t 112 2 I 3 3« 61 5a 5- J Deavpt A Turney 21 4 31 3-2 7-10 MS70*TONY BONERO wsb 6 113 4 1 41 2" 71 6a 6n Goldstein Mrs H H Selby 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 90720COMPTON B 3 95 8 5 21 8 8 . 7* 75 Killwth A G Weston 10 15 15 6 3 90632 CARRILLON wb 3 90 6 2 ll l1! 3" 8 8 Steirihdt G M McSweeney 50 100 100 30 15 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — B. e, by Clifford — Aranza 11. trained by R. E. watkins. Went to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. CLIFF KDOK was outrun to the Hist turn and was crowded back, but went around on the outside with a rush after entering the homestretch and outstayed FRIKND HARRY in a game tinlsh. The latter was off slowly, but moved into the lead on the far turn, then tired in the tinal drive. GRANIA moved up rapidly oti the turn out of the backstreti h. but was unable to improve her position in the last quarter. ToNY BONERO and THEO COOK were sharply cut off bv FRIKND HARRY on the turn out of the backsrretch. LEAMENCB ran fairly well. Scratched— !M.S0l Tom Hnyward. 104; WW.l-.Iohn Reardon, 97. Overweights — Friend Harry. 2 pounds. Q/Q ?7 FOURTH RACI — 1 Mile. 704,00— 1 :38%— 5—91 %. Canadian Handicap. Value ,000. %J VrC5 m 3 Canadian-bred 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 1910.sh70. Inl Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 90719 DENHAM w 6 121 3 3 Ill1 l4 1« Is Foden YallenFarmSble 1-2 3-51 l-20out— 90687 CAPER SAUCE w S 113 1 1 3 3 3 2- 21 G Burns C A Crew 2 2 2 out— 89S16 JANE SHORE W 3 99 2 2 2 2and 2 3 3 Taplin J E Seagram 20 30 8 3-2 out Time. 24%, 50, 1:15, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Derwentwater — Cottonnade trained by .1. Nixon i. Went to post at 3:5.N. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same. DENHAM ran under restraint until well around the far turn, then quickly drew away into a long lead. CAPER SAUCE easily disposed of JANE SHORE in the Inst quarter. The latter showed speed, but tired badly. Overweights — Jane Shore. 2 pounds. QAQ7tfi FIFTH RACK— 5-8 Mile. 04490— 1: M%— 2— 105. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling-. tlUO 4 O N t value to winner $.155. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 906S9:1M1SS1VE • w 99 9 1 21 2i l k ! ■* Pease W G K-Dodds- 3 4 31 6-5 3-5 .HI862 THRIFTY WB 99 10 2 l2 11 21 2*1 J Henry R E Watkins 7 8 6 21 6-5 906S9-REDW1NE wb 102 8 4 3 3- 3 34 G Burns I T Chinn 8-5 2 8-5 4-5 2-5 9027*THE litSYBODY 94 6 9 4h 4 4- 41 Killwth A G Weston 15 15 15 6 3 9nS62:,COAL SHOOT W 102 7 6 9- 6 S» 5- Gross" J Dyment 5 8 8 3 3-2 90862 LILY PAXTON w 106 4 8 6l 82 61* 6i Warren C H Knebelkamp 6 8 7 21 6-5 :hii;l2 EMIGRANT W 104 11 11 101 91 9 7" T Rice J C Ferriss 20 30 30 12 6 90718 RUSTICANA w 99 3 3 8"kl0l 10 8nn Steinhdt Mrs II H Selby 30 50 50 20 10 90680 OKOLONA WB 99 5 12 12 12 12 9:1 Taplin J Walters 20 50 50 20 10 90710 SIR KEARNEY Wit 106 Z 7 5nk 7£ 81 10i Musgrve T I Hayes 15 20 15 6 3 90685 PRETTYONE W 99 12 10 ll3 11- IP 11- Ward J Charlts 30 100 10 40 20 90609 MR. DUKE W 100 1 5 71 5 71 12 Goose A Weber M 30 25 10 5 Time, 23, 48, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, bv Yankee — Love Note trained by J. Shields. Went to post at 4:20. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MISSIVE, close up from the start, were THRIFTY down on the far turn and, finishing gamely under punishment, outstayed her at the end. THRIFTY left the barrier with a rush and drew away from her oppo-ih ills In tlie first quarter, but tired linally. EEDWINE moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch, but Mil under punishment. THR BUSYBODY ran u good race under a bungling ride. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up and liought for ,005. Overweights — Lily Pixton. 4 pounds; Kmigrant. 2; Sir Kearney. 4; Mr. Duke. 1. OAQ77 SIXTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 04496— 1 :00%— 2—105. 00 added. 2 year olds. Maidens. t/UO I 4 Allowances. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 90079LITTLE FATHER w 105 2 6 l1 ll 1- 1- G Burns W W Harden 8-5 2 7-5 3-5 1-3 90256 LADY LORNE w 109 9 4 71 6 31 21 Harrgton WoodstockStable 21 4 31 6-5 1-2 90349 APPLE PRINCE WSB 105 10 1 3« 3 2 31 .1 Deavpt T P Downes 20 20 la 6 3 90342 GEN. PHILLIPS wb 10S 7 5 51 51 fi» X1 T Rice A Brown 20 30 3U 12 6 906853DEMONESS WB 102 3 3 4 4- 5l 5nk Gross J H McColl 10 M 10 3 3-2 90546 PINK CHEEK WB 99 1 10 10 10 8 6» Taplin J H Woodford 20 40 40 15 7 90863 KORONI WB 106 8 7 2 l 2J 41 T- Goldstein W Gerst 8 W 6 2 1 ! i7I0 GRASS BUTTON w 105. 4 2 6» 71 9- 8° Hannan 11 McCarren 15 30 30 10 5 S9600 NEVER AGAIN w 109 6 9 9- 9 71 91 Pease A Garson 15 20 15 6 3 90407 SUGAR LOAF W 102 5 8 8 Snkio 10 Caldwell J W Kea 12 25 20 8 4 Time. 23, 48%, 1:02. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Ivan the Terrible — Nannie Hodge trained by II. Louden. Went to post at 4:40. At post 3. minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. LITTLE FATHER squeezed through on the inside into a good lead in the tirst quarter and easily drew away in the homestretch. LADY LORNE. off slowly, closed a big gap and outstayed APPLE PRINCE. The latter ran in close pursuit of the leaders to the stretch turn, but tired in the last furlong. GKNKRAL PHILLIPS linished fast. KORONI showed speed, but quit in the stretch. Overweights — Apple Prince. 3 pounds; Koroni. 1; Brass Button, 3. SKVKNTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 83908— 1 :12%— 5— 110. 00 added. 3-year-olds and jJ 4 upward. Selling. Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 90864 J. H. HOUGHTON w 3 107 3 4 3- 31 1 V Musgrve G W Scott 10 12 10 3 1 88991WOODLANE WB 5 102 8 2 43 42 41 22 Pease J W Schorr 12 30 25 8 3 ggg23 ROSEBORO w 7 107 I 6 73 6?. H Warren F J Pons 15 30 30 10 4 9O07DJENNIE WELLS wn 6 102 I 8 5s 5» 5* 4" Gross J J Fahey 12 15 15 5 2 90668 THE MONK w 3 104 2 9 S4 7nk 7 5" Hinchfe D Stevenson 10 15 15 5 8-5 90"5,:ROCKCASTLE w 4 107. 4 7 61 83 8; 65 Palms O Hendrie 40 60 60 20 6 9n2.V -"LADY SYBIL 3 87 7 5 1" 2 2» 7* Hewitt ValleyFarmSble 3 3 12-57-101-4 !»iis;,s-SELWlK w 4 113 5 1 2nk in 3nk 8" J Deavpt A Turney 1 6-6 ll-102-5out 89S46 SARAGAND W 3 107 1 3 9 9 9 9 Upton M Nicoll 20 50 40 15 7 Time. 25%. 48, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Dungarven — Ben Lcdi trained by G. W. Scott. Went to iiost at 5:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. J. H. HOUGHTON followed the leaders closely to the stretch turn, then slipped through next to the rail and won going away. WOODLANK linislied fast and gamely after being outrun for the first half. ROSEBORO closed a big gap and outgamed JENNIE WELLS at the end. SKLWIK and LADY SYBIL were used up in strenuous and close contention while making the pace. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched— !Kl719-Lady Irnfa. 112: 90091 iDoiuithilda. S9; 90274 Fearnaught II., 9!. Overweights — Jennie Wells. 1 pound: Rockcastle. 2j; Saraband. 5. ftAQft KIGHTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. S3S49— 1 :52%— 5—105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and j / O 4 *J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS !*0865:l*L. OF LANGDEN w 6 105 4 3 4 4" 31 32 11 1 McTagrt R E Watkins 4 6 21 1 1-2 BaandSSKING OF MIST w 7 102 8 7 2 2 2l 21 2 24 OConnor M Hutchison 60 100 luO 40 20 90613HANS W 5 110 » 5 1= 1= l1 1 3 3i Goose A Weber 2 3 3 1 1-2 90865*R E8PON8FUL wb 3 93 6 8 6 6" 5» 4" 4 41 Dunn 11 T Wilson Jr 25 30 20 8 4 W7 23*LEXTON LADY w 5 105 2 2 31 3nk 78 7 61 5n J Read W L McCraeken 31 6 5 2 4-5 !Hi7?l SPRING FROG W 4 104 1 1 73 7« 6l 6J 7h 61 T Rice G E Dudley 20 30 20 8 4 90715 FIRST PEEP WB 6 106 5 6 9 9 8* 8* B 7 Warren W H Raker 5 6 6 2 1 00690-GT JUBILEE W 4 106 7 4 5 53 4J *] 83" S20 Musgrve .1 I Housinhn Jr 5 6 5 2 4-5 90864 DORANDO D. WB 3 95 3 9 S 81 9" 9 9 9 M Henry W .1 Dollaway 60 100 100 30 15 Time, 24, 49, 1:14%, 1:41, 1:54%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Algol — Lass of Langden trained by R. K. Watklna. Went to post at 5:34. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. LAD OF LANGDEN was shuttled back in going to the tirst turn, but steadily improved his position and, finishing resolutely, drew away from KING OF MIST in the final sixteenth. The latter showed much speed, but tired after racing HANS into defeat. HANS was rushed to the front on the tirst turn and set a last 1 ace. but tired alter going a good seven furlongs. RKSPONSFUL finished fast and so did LEXINGTON LAITY. The winner was entered for 1910.sh00; no bid. Scratched —90072 Albert Star. 113; 90034 Merman. SS. Overweights — King id Mist. 1 pound: Spring Frog. 2; Great Jubilee. 3; Dorando 1, 2