Windsor Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-09-01

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WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR. ONT.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910. Third day. Windsor Driving Park and Fair Assoeia-tion. Second Summer Meeting of 7 days. 27 hooks on. i Weather showery. Presiding Judge. Charles F. Price. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. Walter O. Parmer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 2:.!l p. m. I. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-tiles in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track r rd, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicate* apprentice allowance. O "1 PiQ FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. 91552—1:25% — 4— W7.1 S408 added. 3- and 4-year-olds. %J J. tlUO Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 31. lud Horses AWtPPSt % %• •% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S J042DMAPLETON w 4 108 3 2 1?. l» 1| 1» 1- J Wilson M Nicoll 2-5 1-2 1-3 out— 91421 AMY L m l SSI fi i I J 1 f 2- 1" Goose C DeWitt 4 B 5 4-5 out 91421 SIR PHI l.o w S M 1 1 V 3 4* 3"k Fain .1 H Lamb 15 M 20 2f 1 91421 MATT LIC FLEET tra 1 M3 5 I g | 8*1 3 l - 4" Rezansnn .1 M Drown tS SB B 4 3-2 89*42 JUDGE RON IN w 1 105 ] :; 8* f 51 y. r,i- S Davis C J Murray 41 5o 50 15 3 9J9St TIM A HO E a 1 103 4 5 41 U I fi I Foil. n W M Richards 50 SB 50 15 3 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:14%. 1:28. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Somproiiius - Maude Fealy trained by M. Nicotl. Went to |mis| at 2:3*8. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. MAPLE-TON dashed Into a big h ad on the backstretch and drew away again after withstanding a challenge from AMYL. The better, as usual. Iiogan slowly and was outrun early, then tiled after moving up gamely alter •uterine i he bomest retch. SIR PIIILO went well and met with repeated interference. BATTLE FLEETS rider finished with both feet mil of the stirrups. Scratched .MC.I57 Cumberland. MS. Overweights -Sir Philo. 3 |M unds; Judge Croniii. 2. k "I P/ /J SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. 90972— 1 : 12— S- 124. d added. 2-year olds. Selling. %3 X. OOi Net value to w inner 35. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 909M-LADY ORMICANT w 107 7 1 2 21 la I* G Burns F J Pons 2| 1 21 9-103-5 81537 THRIFTY WB 103 S 3 Il l* V 3:l J Deavpt li ■ Watkins 3 4 3 1 2-5 9114s LIMPET w IK 1 I :,■. 1 E A Lang - K S.huiik 2| SI 2J 1 3 5 91111 SUPPLE am MS 5 s fi P 3J C J Wilson R L Thomas ::: I fi 3 4-5 MMO SlGAR LUMP ara K 1 fi 71 5 Cole .1 II Woodford 15 ji» 12 5 a 91420 RENOVATEfi ka i" ; 2 i V f fi- S Beaanaon : B Dudley in phi so 38 li 91553 ANNE REVERE u u 103 3 7 S X 7 7". Gooao T H Stevens 2*1 50 50 20 X MM GOOD NEWS are MS 8 5 V 7- s s Phair I W Ilea ley 50 100 100 SO 12 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner -B. f, by Ormicant Lady MortensE trained by O. Foley i. Went to post at 2:.r i. At poet 1 nunnte. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LADY ORMICANT was taken back ami saved for a half, then moved up rapidly after entering the homes retch and diew away Into an easy lead. THRIFTY showed the most speed to the stretch turn, but tired when challciig.-d. LIMPET met with interference in the early running and finished fast. SUPPLE ran well, but tired in the filial drive. RENOVATES Snowed Speed. The winner, entered for t4S4 , was bid up to .570.". and Isuighl in. Ql / * "T THIRD RACK — 7-8 Mile. 91553 — 1 MOV Purse BOO. 3-year-olds. f j X OU Allowances. Net value to winner 75. Ind Hors .s AWtPPSt, » % St.- Flu Jockevs Owners O II C P S SSSMyBBAU "HILTON WB MR 3 4 3?. I1 1- l1 l»k Goose E M Mitchell 1 3 11-53-5 out 9153N TA N I N DA w i: In! 2 1 2] V P " 8 Davis Mrs W G Wilson 2 2 9-5 1-2 out 915KKTHE G. BUTTERFLY W 1 I7 4 I 4 Il 2* 3« J Wilson F Rose 9-5 21 11-53-5 out 9MSSMONTAGNIE W M2 1 1 I1 4 4 4 4 A I ang Mrs M L DrittonS 10 6 2 out Time. 24%. 47%, 1:12%. 1:25%. Track fast. Winner — R c. l y billon — Belle Acton trained by W. Martini. Went to post at 3:06. Ai post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the sann . BKAC CHILTON went around on the outside on the turn into the baekatretcfa and drew away while round-ill! the far turn, but was tiring in the iast furlong. TA NUN DA came through fast on the inside in the atretck and finished resolutely, but failed to iuile get up. THE GOLDEN BITTKRFLY ran a good race and was on the outside of the leaders all the way. MONTAGNIE showed early speed, but finished beaten off. Scratched -914~ 1 -Don Antonio. 1C7. Ql PkiQa0 iolRTlI RACK - 1 1-16 Miles. 83*05— 1 : 45 %—." — t|L Purse . 3-year olds and «L7 J. * *3 Howard. Allowances. Net value to winner S3?5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IM562CLIFF EDGE Wb Wl 3 S S 5 4i PI 1" A Iing R E Watkins 9-5 2 3-2 3-5 out 91538tFtRT JOHNSON WB 5 MS 4 3 1" :,J 1 1 1"- 2?. J Wilson R .1 Mackenzie 4 5 41 3-2 1-2 91413TOM H AYWARD WB 4 1H 1 1 3* I 3*1* S» G Burns L Johnson i S 5 8-5 3-5 91552 TONY RON F.Ro Wn S MS a 2*| l» 2l 4- 4- Goose F J Pons H 5 4J 8-5 3-5 9153S LEAMENCE w 4 H7 2 3 1 4:; 5 I 5 S Davis D Riley J 6 6 8-5 3-5 tlHsquaUfied tor foul. Time. 24. 47%, 1:13%. 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner R. c, by Clifford— Arana II. drained by R. E. Watkins. Went to [MSI at 3:2V Al nOBt 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second and third the same. CLIFF EDGE was standing Batfooted when Hie horses were sent away, but closed a big gap and was carried to th" outside rence in the homestretch by FORT JOHNSON, then got up ill the last stride of a tierce finish. FORT JOHNSON was dis.pia litied after having shown much speed and raced TONY BONKRO Into defeat in the first si furkmff*- TOM HAYWARD came through next to the inside rail when entering the homestretch and finished fast and close up. TON Y BONKRO ran w ell to the stretch and tired. Scratched l!1542iBlaekf ird. 1"4: 015r»VTa Nun Da . ! 4. fnff FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 80*71 — 1 :12 — »— 1M. 3400 added. 4-year-olds and upward. j X O I Selling. Net value to w inner S356. liii Horses AWtPPSt 4 "4 Sir Fin Jockey* Owners O H C I S SUBS OEM MARCHMONT w 4 111 :: 3 1 l» V Il J Howard P J M?.lone ; 7 « 2 4-5 B858S YEN ETA ST ROME w 4 112 5 7 5 :! ■* 2- 2» J D.avpt M C Rrltchanl f. 5 3 6-5 1-2 SMSMC W BURT wit 5 114 7 5 !* I1 3". 3"* Dean n won J Kurt 4 5 4i s 5 i-M S1U8 ROYAL N YN arsa % UA 2 2 l"k 7 4- 4- G Rui ns . R Marquette Jr2A 3 3 * -5 1-J St4SS GWENDOLYN F. w 4 107 « 8 7i S* l 5 .1 Wilson D Cornell ;»i 40 SS lo 5 MSjtPLORD Nelson w 7 MS i 1 s "• ,;l steinh dt s a ciaajtan 12 25 is 8 4 SIW DON H • 5 H" 4 C If ? 7 Goose D Hammond MS 150 ISS 40 20 9lll8:DOMLNf ARVi wit ill. s t 3 I I I 8 Davis .1 1 1 McDonald 3 3 3 C-5 1-2 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Track iast. Winner P.. g. by Maichmont II. -Nina F. trained by P. L Malonei. Went to nost al 3:52. At post 4 minute-. Start good. Won easily: sccoml and thud driving I FN KRAI. IAIlcilM«»NT dashed to the front soon after the start and held the others sale throughout. VFNK TA STROM E ran in close quarters to the stretch turn, where she came through on the inside into a close up and game second. C. W. BERT ran a g 1. game race. ROYAL ONYX, crowded back in tin first si •eenth. closet] a i.i- gap. HoMl.NI S ARVI quit after going a food halt. The winner was entered lor 90; no bbl. Rerajched 8442B silverine. 112: S137U Joe Rose. 117: 80681 Ad oitor, Kit: 91318 Soil. 10S. Overweights — Oeinial Marchmoiil. 2 pounds. f -| r/lQ SIXTH RACE — 1 1-4 Miles. 84C05— -220S%— 5— lid. Purse 90. 3 year olds ami up »/ 1 tUO ward. Selling. Net value to winner S.Kio. Ind H irso- AWtPISt At . , str t in Jockeys Owners o SJ C P S V1S4*»HEDGE ROSE ara 3 S» 7 2 2 2«k 2* 4* 1J 1". Dunn G E Hall 20 40 30 It 5 H47*MERMAN • 3 93 4 3 I l»J V V 2 2 Btelnhdl W Shields 8 12 10 3 6-5 Wl.4n:;*RKSPoNSFIL wsl; 3 94 . 1 V V SJ. S" " Cob- .1 W Schorr 3-1 "J «-5 1-2 1-4 B-UWFIRST IKKI* WB « 11" i f J fi ? I 1 tuW 8 Dais R J Martina ;j $ 13-53-101-3 Ill.T-LEX-GTON LADY W 5 Ml 3 7 fin S«k 61 55" 5" .1 Deavpt W L Mc racken , 5 4 fi-S -j 911-7 SARABAND w 3 K] C, 1 7 7 7 7 S1 S* J Wilson M Nicoll U -" BJ ■ - S05»2iCLOYNE W 5 Ml ] 5 5 5". 5 « 7 7 Goose T H Stevens -0 20 lo o - Time. 24%. 49%T 1:15%. 1:41. 2:07%. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. bv Yankee— The Rose Drained by C. C. UaH. Went to |H,st it 4:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and bird driving. .,..,„. UE1NJK L. ROSK. off forwardlv. was taken under slight restraint in lieuind the pacemakers, then closed up with a rush i:i the stretch and drew away into an east lead. MERMAN was much used m making the pace fas lor a mile ami tired ipiicklv when the winner challenged. RESPONSIIL. messetl about for the entire fHp, was tepeatedly interfered with ami tiretl finally. FIRST PEEP raced closely with MERMAN to the stretch and tired. The others were outpaced. The winner was entered for SJSJ0; no bid. Overweights--First PeCp. 2 pounds: Saraband. 2.. f -| F_f*C_ SEVENTH RACE— i 1-2 Furlongs. S4205— 1 :05%— 2— 100. Iurse 09. 2-year-olils. / J. OOt/ Silling. Net value to winner 7.5. i Ind Hors« s AWtPISt Vt M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 P S 91I4.S IlTTlTKSS wn 107 11 l» 1« 1« l1 G Burns J W Schorr 3-2 9-5 3-2 1 J out 91537:iM ISS JONAH w 107 4 2 3l 31 2- 2s S Davis A G arson 8 JHJ-JH S1and3S NISI wb 104 2 5 lh 4J 3- GodM C F Schunk l" la - i Id 537 MISSIVE w 106 E 1 5 5" 4 4- .1 Deavpt W G K-Dodds « IS M 3 7-% S1539MUPF wn 104 « fi 7 • 6J 5U 5 A UnB WFAMulholland 10 12 10 4 3-2 MSOS CLAY WB 108 3 3 21 2" fi5 «l J Wilson R I Thomas 12 l.i 1- 4 S-j. 91539 NORTHUMBERLAND w 107 7 7 6] 7 7 7 bozanson M Welsh 50 100 SS 20 1 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:00. 1:06%. Track fast. Winner--Ch. f. bv Planudes — Countess Wanda trained by J. F. Schorri. . Went to post at 4:37. At post 2 minutes. Star fair. Won easily: second and third driving. I WRL TESS outbroke the others ami. drawing away into a long lead, had abundant speed b it when MISS JONAH ehallenaed in the stretch. The latter dropped back in the early running, but finished fast and resolutely. NISI was well up throughout and easily best of the others. CLAY tired after going a good half. Flic Winner was entered for * »: no bid. Scratched — iir 41t Louis des Cognots. 107. Q-| pr rj f EIGHTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. X»!»72— 1 :12— S— 124. 00 added. 4-year-olds and U|»-Yj A. O 4 J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses AWtPPStV4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 913«3*PEDRO w 6 109 2 3 K1 » 3 V Cole C S Daniels 7 10 10 4 2 9142fi DAN DE NOYLES wb 4 109 5 S 7 3nk 2" 2" S Davis A Garson 4_ 6 I 2 1 91454 SIGHT w 4 109 3 2 23 l1 l3 k Fain Mrs G Little lo lo W « il 45 4 ANNA 1j. DALEY WB 4 112 fi 9 9 10 75 4 G Burns C De Witt 3 3 2J 1 1-2 91426 D. OF BGE WATER w 5 109 4 4 V 61 fit 5«1 Bezanson R Ruhns SS ■ .» M 1 9*91 OLIVE KLY w 4 107 9 6 4 S.1. S- fi" Goose T P Downes 20 40 40 lo t. 91422 DOROTHY WEI.R w 4 107 1 1 3 4 5nk 7J J Wilson J Mackay 12 fi 10 4 2 !m ! 74-H AWKSFLIGHT wb 4 107 S 7 *U 7h 9J 8J Steinhdt .1 Walters b i fi - I 908S5 NEOSKALEETA WB 6 107 7 M M 9 10 9nk A Lang C C Smithson 20 30 M fi . 91 1"| LITTLE OSAGE wn 5 112 10 5 ink 2. 41 10 .1 Deavpt J W Bauer 2 3 2* 1 1-2 Time. 23%, 47%T 1:18%. Track fast. Winner— Br. g. bv Masetto — Palms Grained by J. Speari. -Went to nost at 4 :."..!. At nost 3 minutes. Start goad. Won driving: second ami third the same. PEDRO begaii slowly and was outrun lo the stretch tuin. then finished with a rush ami got up in the last tiftv vards to win going a Way, PAN DE NOYLES. shuffled back at the start, finished gamely and probably would have won with a good start. SIGHT was made too much use of in pacemaking and tired at the end. ANNA L. DALEY closed a big gap into a close up fourth. LITTLE OSAOE showed early BBIltS ami mjtt badlv. The winner was entered for $." Ml: no bid. Scratched— !1 122 Imitate. 117: 90629 Corley. 100.


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