Hamilton Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-08-20

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HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON, 0NT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910.— Sixth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. .Summer Meeting of 7 days. 39 Uioks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Franci* Nelson. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, A. R. Loudon. Racing starts at 2:30 p. as. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig ures in parentlieses following the distance of each rac indicate index number, track record, age ot horse ami weight carried. *lndicates apprentice allowance. 5J /| 6/ FIRST RACK — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 78998—1 :0i%-2—105. 00 added. 2-year olds. Xj _L I Allowances. Net value to winner 50. Ind Hoi c s AWtlTSt % Vi *4 Str Fin Jwkevs Owners O H C P S 8!i47»-EllA w 105 G 6 : H 3J 1» O Hums J W Schorr 7-5 8-6 "8-6 1-2 Otit and1301 MELTON STRF.ET wn 10S 1 5 3k 3 4 2"" McTagrt R J Mackenzie 15 2: 20 24 "h.:i7:: MAR. W. LITTLETON w 108 7 2 1* 2- l»k 3. T Rice G W Scott 10 12 10 4 7-5 M3«±*LITTIJS FATHER W lOS 2 4 2*1 1» 2*| 4» A Lang W W Darden 1 41 4 1 1-3 91283 CISMONT w 105 5 1 4 5" a1" a1* Gross K T Dawes ft-.". 1 1-511 GS-Ti 1-4 !»1375 K.NTCHT TJiOIUIIT w 105 3 7 7 7 6 61 Moss P J Miles 188 288 150 50 20 90990 RETNOv ATTER wis 108 4 3 6 6 7 7 Kezanson O E Dudley 100 Pni loo 40 15 Time. 24%, 48, 1:08. Track fast. Winner — B. f, by Puryear 1. -Break oDay trained bv J. F. Schorr i. We nt to post at 2:38. At post 2 minutes. Start goad. Won driving: second and third the same. LDDA began slowly and was forced to work her way up on the outside and was caught in a Jam at the urlong post and sharply cut oil, but finished last and gamely and got up in the last stride. MI.LToN STIUHCT ame through on the inside when entering the homestretch and finished gamely, but could not epiite get up. MARTIN W. LITTLETON set the early pace, but tired in the stretch drive. LITTLE FATHER showed speed, but lost ground by going wide- when entering the homestretch. CISMONT went wide on the turns. Scratched -90975 Ret tie Sue, 105; 9t3!2-Fort Worth, MS; IHTTTMaaliail !■!. 105; 90048 Borrower. 108; IMjussiCold Oak. 108. f | /I i "I SKtOND BAGS — 1 1-16 Miles. S5445— 1:45% — 4— 104. 00 added. 3 and 4-year-tJ A. _L olds. Maidens. Selling. Net value tfl winner 45. lap Ileuses AWtPPStVi Vi %StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13S3*ROCKCASTL.S w 4 115 5 7 5»* 6?. 3»t 31 V Gross F J Pons 8-5 2 13-101--out !»i::7»:lMAPLKTON w 4 112 4 2 1 11 ]• 21 2* Goose M Nicoll 7-5 3 13 51 1-2 93S5*TOM SAVERS w 3 107 6 1 2 9 4; 1- 3- T Rice J E SeaKram 7 7 6 2 4-5 91365 CAST STEEL w 3 105 1 8 4* 3- 2* 4- 4:l Fain WooelstockStable 20 25 2o 8 4 H1265 WOOL.V1NE w 5 105 5 3 3b 51 6- 5* 5 J Deavpt G C Taylor 25 25 25 8 4 913 Silt PHILO w 3 107 2 0 9 !l 71 61 i* OConnor J H Lamb 60 60 60 20 8 !I13653*AMYL WB 3 102 ! 5 7» t" ! 7 71 McTagrt C DeWltt 8 10 8 5 6-5 :hm:s| CATTLE FLEET WB 4 112 8 6 S1 8* 51 8- S- Hinchfe A V. Bresler 15 40 40 13 7 !.-.::58"«SEA RCII LIGHT w 4 105 7 4 61 7. 8 9 9 Steinhdt R Davies 20 25 20 6 2| Time. 24%, 49%, 1:17, 1:42. 1:49%. Track fast. Winner— R. c, by Dick Welles Hettie Green trained by G. Foley I. Went to lost at 5:04. At post 1 ininule. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ROCK- ASTLK, otT slowly. steadily improved his position and. coming through on the inside when entering the homestretch, wore the leaders down and won going away. MAPLETo.N went into the lead at once and set the pace to the Baal sixteenth, then tired. 1OM SAVFRS was sharply cut off on the far turn and lost much ground, then tpiit after moving up rapidly and Into the lead after entering the homestretch. CAST STEEL showed si-cd. The winner was entered for IM; no bid. Scratched— 01305 Broadsword. 107. Ove rweights —Amy!, 2 pounds. i 1 | O b THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile. 90193— 1 :1 1 %— 0—123. 00 added. 3 year olds aud up-%J _L 7i3i9 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 35. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V.. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 91379 MICHAEL ANGELO w 4 110 5 7 5»k 4l 2J l1 Taplin 11 J Mackenzie lo 12 8 3 8-3 9I304*KLT*a SQtJIRRBL w 3 102 2 2 2- l2 1* 21 Hawes R L Thomas 7 10 8 3 8-5 9|232rrHE MONK It 3 M 8 G l | 7*J 4*1 3 Killwth A G Weston 3 4 4 - 4-5 91379 IMITATE W 4 113 12 4 10 91 G» 1J McTagrt F J Pons 5 .421 :H3.".9*LYAL MAID B 4 Ml] I 3 1U 23 S* 3"t Fo.len A Bailer 15 15 15 6 3 91359* DOROTHY WE HP w I 98 11 1 ;t 8J 5 6 Dunn .1 Mackav 15 15 12 5 21 91344 JOE GAITENS w 4 108 1 8 71 7 7B Gross / N Denton 21 31 31 3-- 7-10 9OTi« NARNOC J. V. JR. w 3 110 0 10 11*114 11* 8- Gullett W V Coiiran 51 M 6o 2n 10 90957*SHEPHErD,S SONG w 3 !K| 6 9 4ik 5h 8* 9 Hewitt .1 E Seaeram 30 40 38 8 4 901 41-ADALIA • W 3 104 10 11 12 12 12 lol Dr. ver C DeWitt 15 20 91 8 4 91365 MISS REX w 3 lol 3 5 8*1 P» 9 11" OConnor J R IsbisteT 30 loo Go 20 10 9l4nS«STAFFORD w 4 102 7 12 91 lol lo 12 SteinhMt W G K Dodds G 10 8 3 9-5 Time. 23%, "49," 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Ornus — May Angelo trained by 15 Whytel. Went lo post at 3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good for all hut Stafford. Won easilv: sec,.ud and third driving. MICHAEL ANGELO followed the leaders until rounding the far turn, where he moved up with a rush and drew away into an easy lead in the homestretch. FLYING SQITRHKL showed much speed for a half mile, then tired but finished ga ly. THE MONK left the barrier la a tangle and closed a big gap into a fast-going third. IMITATE closed a great gap. ROYAL MAID and MISS REX showed speed but failed to stay. The winner was entered for 09; in. bid. Sc ratched -91327 Kyrat. 102. Overweights Loyal Maid. 1 pounds. . 11 4 rtQ FOCMTH RACK -About 2 Milfls. Steeplechase. 8899JH 1 :09 0 I5S.I 1910.sh00 added. %J X. ~JC £i O 4 -year-olds and upward. Allowance . Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 5 0 14 IS Str kin Jockeya Owners O VL C F 8 93Gr-oNTAUIO w 7 137 I 4 I- I* I II i M Hrynnt i Stevenaon 6 7 5 2 1 91378 JOHN DILLON w 7 147 5 8 7 7 ::- 2* 2 CtirUle C Uallena I 12. 12 4 - 9I32S MAN55ANO w 10 147 1 5 I* 3* ti I* S« ::• s l,. liin I Pox 12 15 15 6 3 91328 HIGH HAT ws 4 149 8 3 1 1 1 1 I- ::• I I MeKIn H riiopen 5 4 3 7-5 7-10 91560 I R..I.F.AITKEN ws G 112 2 7 6 6 5 :, L. rider. Yourell .1 Lnwc 30 50 58 20 10 91 302- DR. HEARD ws 7 147 2 2 2- 2* l..,st ri.br Pollock l P Kinn. v 3 14 2 1 0i36OOAKHUBST ws 1 1 19 5 1 5 5* Polled up lluahea fl R Hall 8 s 6 2 1 9I409*TOURNBY ws 6 147 4 6 Fe ll. Lucas r II Smith ;: i 31 7-5 7-10 ti 4:14%. rraea fast. Winner— It. g. by Sempronius -Koyal Approval i rallied bj A. Q, Wcstoui. Went to post at 3:57, At |M,st 1 minute. Start good. Won eaalfj : si id and third driving. ONTARIO went to the front soon after the start ami. Ic. icing veil, withstood : uple of game challe nges rtom .Kill N DILLON and wou easing up. The latter was hard ridden and ran to his best form. MAN-7.ANO went well, but tired and just lasted long enough to outstay lllc.il HAT. TOI R.NKV cot a bad fall at the third jump. OAK1D RST almost unseated Ids rider at the lift 1 ■ pimp and was pull.. I up at the eighth. DM. HEARD lost his rider at the tenth and Dl! I V VITKBN liis at the sixteenth feBCe. Sera t died— 0 1 4oo i Recgoo. 1 54 : 91378 Steve Lane. 117: N97S7 Dado. 147. ft! A O .4 FIFTH RACK 3-4 Mile. OOltr: III. ,; rj.;., » added. ~.l I ".ges . I lantlica |»T I f A ~±: ji mT Net value lo winner 8599, lad Horses AWtPPSt , ".. Sir Fin Jockeys owners tT II C P S M290».IOHN GRIFFIN II. w S 126 3 2 Ink 1= 1 1 • Qroaa I C* Cottle fi-5 9 5 S-5 4-5 out S07H REN 1 Mil * RLE w it i 99 5 1 ft f* fi :. iink. p .1 Rons M lo 10 4 1 biJJI. SIMCOE w 1 107 2 I 5 41 | 31 Taplin .1 K Scigiam 7 N 5 S 5 3 5 •1331-L DY IRMA WB 4 114 4 3 Jl 31 J |l Qooae S CI,, 1.011 2J 3 ? 4 5 out 91377*OSORIXI! wb 4 102 1 I I 5 5 5 McTac*ti P Roao I I 5 8-5 1-3 Time, 23*4. 48, 1:13*. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by One Dime Pokatella trained h It c. Cottle. Went to w.st at 1:38. At |M.st 1 minute. Start poor! Won easilv: s nd and third driving. JOHN CKIlFIN II. w,.re REN DOUBLE down after thev ha. I gone a iiuiirler ami drew awav Into a good lead on the hackst retch, then hung on iramely when SEN lHtlltI.lt rallied and challenged in the KtEFtcfa. The latter heal the barrier and. alter hHng passed, ea again giimelv in the stretch. SIMCOF. closed up 1 ■apidlv in the las! quarter. LADY IRMA was cut off on the turn out of the buekstreteh. where sic attempted to squeeze through on the Inside, and muld md recover the grouud lost. OSOR1NE ran a bad race. BrratclMdj tlffl Mai9irnr William, 105. Q ~| A O F SIXTrl RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 83049— 1 :51%— 3— 93. 00 added. Canadian bred 3-year-J X. t£ O 0i#i and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 10. l"d Horses AWtPPSt St M */ -Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 9 S NM9**CAPEat SAUCE W S !* 3 tt 4 4"t 3«i 2 l1 Steinhdt C A Crew 4-5 1 4-5 2-5 out 9135 s SHORE LARK w 4 103 2 1 3 . 3»k -ji j| 3« 2* A Ln K Davics 3 4 4 6-5 1-2 91358IONAPING wtlM 5 4 2 2 lntii 1*3* Fain Ji Newell 7 12 10 | 1 »!,U«ME.DIP w 4 89 7 I 63 6« 612 «-" 4?. 48 Cole J Charles 6 S 7 I 7-10 9097n THE SHRIMP WB 3 102 6 7 5 ;*.- 5* 6* 5- 5 Gross V L McCracken30 40 13 5 2 81358*PEARLFISHBR 11 4 91 4 6 11 lh 32" 41 6-° 6-" Killwth J B Seagram M M S3 7 21 9135s S. KIRK WOOD W 3 M 1 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 Dunn M LeRoy 30 50 50 15 6 Time. 25. 50, 1:16, 1:43. l:562i. Track fast. Winner II. g. I y Morpheus — New Dance trained by S. Mumfordl. Went to ikisi at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start nod. Won easily: second and third the same. CAPER SAUCE mOYed np on the outside with a rush on the tar turn and drew away into an easy lead in the homestretch. SHORE I. A UK was carried very wide an the tirst lurn by SANDY KIRKWOOD, but tinished last. ONAPING set the pace in the middle running and tired badly iu the last quarter. The winner, entered for 9800 was bill up to 05 and bought iu. Scratched — 90351 Fanner. 102. Overweights — The Shrimp. 2 pounds. Q-| A *7 SEVENTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 90183—1 :1 1 %— 0—123. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up Xj X. 4jC w vJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 35. Ind Horses AWtPPSt H % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 9062S*K1NG AVONDAEE wit 5 10S 9 4 31 2 1- 1*1 McTagrt O 15 Senn 5 7 5 2 1 •1378*0 W. BURT W» 8 114 4 8 4- 3"t 21 2i Rezanson J Kurt 5 5 5 2 1 IU7S*8INFRAN wb 4 109 5 11 71 63 41 33 OConnor J R Stockier 2 3?. 31 S-5 4-5 H*38*SIR EDWARD w n 7 113 1 5 5" 6« 5- 41 A Lang R Davies 5 7 6 2 0 5 9137VDAN 110 NOYLES wb 4 105 2 2 11 IS 31 51 Fain A Garson 3 4 31 S-5 4-5 9135! SILVERINE wit 4 10S 3 9 W 10 ti- 6?. G Burns J W Schorr 8 10 9 4 2 M327 D. OF 1VGEWATER w 5 MB 10 6 8 8 8 7= Gross R Kuhns 7 12 10 4 2 K3S OWENDOLTN F. w 4 103 S 3 6nk 9 9 X?. T Rice D Cornell 30 40 30 12 6 S1364*BELLE KINGSTON w 3 97 0 1 2- 4«k 71 8» Cole W Walker 10 15 12 5 2| 3C302 PEDIGREE W 6 MS 11 12 9 7 M M Moss C H Davids fin 100 100 40 20 31364* AMORKT wb 3 97 7 M 12 12 11 11 Steinhdt S A Clooton 10 15 12 5 2f. 90901 TIM KELLY wsb 5 105 12 7 11 11 12 12 J Deavpt A Robertson 40 60 60 25 12 Time. 24, 48, L:M%. Track fast. Winner — Rr. h. by Isaac Wtthl VtrntUm II. trained by H. Penny. Went to post at 5:23. At post !l minutes. Start Had. Won easily: second and third driving. KING AVONDALE. limning in greatly improved form, followed the pacemakers closely to the boniest retch, where lie quickly went to the front and drew away into an easy lead. C. W. BURT made a same challenge on the far turn, but was unable to improve his position in the stretch drive. SINFRAN liegan slowly, but closed a Rap and finished fast. DAN DE NOYLES set .1 last pace for a half and quit in the last quarter. The winner was entered for 1300; no bid. Scratched— jXHiSI -Dona 11.. KS. Q-| A £ rT BIGHTS RACE— 1 l-8 Miles on Turf. 00330— 1 :52 — 1—114. 00 added. 3 year-olds I / J_ £ % and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 15. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 91380 ROB COOPER wb 5 112 4 1 43 46 31 2»k l1 1»1 Goose G M McSweeney 21 31 3i 6-5 3-5 91373*KING OF MIST w 7 99 2 2 l2 ll I |*| 3*1 2 McTagrt M Hutchison 8 10 5 2 1 31380*FAIR ANNIE w 4 102 3 3 5- 5 3 S1 5- 3- 38 Gross R Davies 8-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 2-5 8136t*RADIUM STAR wsn 3 92 6 8 8 8 8 61 6£ 4i Dunn R T Wilson Jr 6 7 5 2 1 913SO*MERM N • 3 1 00 1 4 2" 2k 4-1 41 5 5?. SteinlVdt W Shields 6 10 10 4 2 I13M GAT DECEIVER wn 3 100 7 5 31 I" f P 43 63 A Lang R Parr 6 8 7 8J 6-5 S1374 SARABAND w 3 95 8 6 61 61 71 73 71 73 Cole M Nicoll 10 15 12 4 2 91363 BARON ESHER w 8 109 5 7 7 = 7 - 6 8 8 8 Gullett A C Henderson 31 50 50 20 8 Time. 1:52 equals track record. Track fast. Winner — R. g. bv Iessara — Montgomery Cooper 1 trained by J. Adkins. Went to |Mist at 5:52. At iMist 2 minutes. Start gooil. Won easily; second and third driving. ROBERT COOPER followed the leaders ciose up to the stretch turn, where he moved up and drew away into an easy lead at the end. KING OF MIST set a fast pace, but tired when challenged and just lasted long enough to outstav the fast coming FAIR ANNIE for second place. The hitter closed a Cap and finished with her usual belated rush. RADIUM STAR finished fast. MERMAN and GAY DECEIVER showed speed. The winner was entered for 1910.sh00; no bid. Scratched— .11300 Albert Star. 107. overweights — Baron Esher. 2 pounds.


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