Windsor Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-09-03

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7_ WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910. — Fifth day. Windsor Fair Grounds and Driving Park Association. AuC.iiiin Meeting of 7 days. :« Inioks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Charles F. Price. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, Walter O. Parmer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tlie distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Ql FIRST BACE— 7-8 Mile. 91552—1:25% — 1—107.1 Purse 00. Canadian-bred 3-yeai- i-7 J- fj I f_J olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner fMB Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S H£81*M. ON THE FLOSS wn 5 106 1 1 l2 1» l1 11 l2 Musgrve J E Seagram 5 8 7 1 1-4 »1551CAPER SAUCE w 8 118 4 3 3»k 3 2* 2 l* • J Reid C A Crew 1-2 3-5 2-5 out— !»1551-»C !MMOLA w 3 103 5 5 4" 41" 4,s 3- 35 Foden ValleyFarmSble 41 5 5 4-5 mil mSl THE SHRIMP WB 3 106 3 2 and 2- 32 415 T Rice W L McCracken 30 40 10 10 8-3 »1551 SIR D1LKE JR. a 3 103 2 4 5 5 5 5 3 Hawes R Moore 100 150 150 40 10 Time. 24, 47%, l:14Vj, 1:27%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. in, bv Mihier— Irish Lass II. trained bv E. Wbvtei. Went to | ost at 2:30. At Kist 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second aad third driving. MILL ON THE 1LOSS began fast and drew awav into a good lead in the first quarter, set the pace fast anil easily outstayed CAPBB SAICE. The latter began slowlv, but moved up rapidlv after entering the hoaat Stretch, then tired after getting to the winner. COMMOLA lacked speed and was outrun all the way. The winner was entered for ix: no bid. Overweights — The Shrimp. 3 pounds. Ql •SK,ONI BACiv— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 85761— 4:25%— 3— 133. Purse 00. f_7 jL uOU 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 11 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 915362*OSAGB w 4 130 2 4 2 V 3- 1" 1" 1" Branch C H Smith 3 3 3 6-5 3-3 ■UK DR. HEARD ws 7 143 5 5 4- It 21 21" 2- 2» Pollock D F Kinney 3 Si :ii 0-5 ■ 91536 DR..I. F. AITKEN ws 6 1.18 1 7 5 51 5- 41 3"» 3° Yourell J Lowe 20 M 30 10 5 91550 JOHN DILLON w 7 148 7 2 6- S* V* 5" 4 4" Cortiley C C.allena 4 5 5 8-5 7-10 91 aX KUAN. JOSEPH w 5 139 4 6 3 4., m 5 .-, Hovle C J Murray 8 20 20 6 3 911ns TEDDY DEAR w 4 141 3 1 7 7 7 8 Pul.up.S McClain Mrs W G WUaoala 25 25 8 4 U550 OAKHURST ws 4 152 6 3 1 1 I* Pulled up.McKiny G E Hall 3 3 11-51 1-2 Time. 4:26%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Gulden— Bonnie Osra trained by C. H. Douglass. Went to post at 2:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. OSAGE drew away into a loiig lead after taking the tenth jump and won easing up. DR. HEARD ran well ami was much hampered by OAKHUBST in tlie first two turns of tiie field. DR. J. F. AITKEN went gamely, but could never get up. OAKHURST was whipped to every fence until the eleventh, where be was pulled up. TEDDY BEAR ran poorly and was pulled up in tlie second time around. The winner was entered for fjOO; no bid. Scratched— 81572 Dacra, 138. Overweights— Teddy Lear. 5 pounds. Ql ff D 1 Till RD BACK 5-8 Mile. 9937— 1:00— 2—108. 1 H added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. 1/lUOl Sidling. Net value to winner S38C Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 90912 TRIPPING w 101 I 5 41 :i"k 1 ii l"k Qoeae W McDonald 20 3n 40 15 7 9 ! 537 1 ! A Y E I : I N will 5 3 V l"k 21 2 G Burns J W Schorr 6-3 7-5 1 2-5 out 90874 LILY PAXTON W 1% 8 8 7:: 6- 3«i Musgrve R .1 Martin 8 12 I 3 S-5 S1563 QUICKSILVER w IM 9 I 5. 5.. 4- 4:l S Davis I Cornell M 15 15 « 3 91 ."»; t -*TH HI FT Y Wa MO tin in T- 3 5 Dunn R H Watkins 2i :: 13-54-5 2-5 M53»*NORA EMMA a 106 6 I 3* 447 P .1 Reid W A Porter 10 15 15 8 21 DC2T7 DORIS WARD w 104 2 4 l1 2. •» 7 A Iing .1 Gormley 20 30 20 I 1 915.".:; AI.LIE BUTZBN WB 105 11 II 8 S:: S- 8 J Fain E George 31 60 50 20 10 TIRADE m m 17 11 9 9 I Hawes M Welsh 10 30 33 12 6 fS1553*THB BUSYBODY w M 7 2 6l Ran out. KitPwth A G Weston s rj U 5 2 91569:INIS1 wn 104 10 9 9" Ran out. Ibair F Schunk 7 12 12 5 2 Time. 23, 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. Winner -H. f. by Delhi — Fairy Slipper trained by B. S. Miebclil. Went to poet at :;:12. At jkisI 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TRIPPING, off foiwardl.v. ran in close pursuit of tlie leaders to the stretch turn, from where she moved up rapidly and not gamed BAY ERI N in the final drive. Tlie latter was much used in tin- first half in forcing ami setting tlie pace and was tiring at the finish. LILY PAXTON closed up much ground while rounding the far turn and finished fast. TIIE BISYBODYS saddle slipped and she bolted to the outside fence, carrying NISI with her. THRIFTY was off badly and closed a big gap. DORIS WABD showed speed. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched —91354 Never Again. 1»4. Overweights — Nora Emma, 2 pounds; Allie BtttaCB. I. Q TJ fQO l oi RTII BACE— 1 Mile. 70060— 1:38%— 6— 9l%. Purse 990ft 3-year-olds and up* %J fjjl Ward. Selling. Net value to winner s::75. Inu Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S !»I565:!THB G. HCTTERFLYw 3 102 6 2 4 4»x 3] 1 11 J Wilson F Rose 3 3 V. 4-5 13 91555 CH API " LTEPE* wk 5 106 2 4 2- L,:; 4- 3:: 2 S Davis J H McDonald 7-5 L.. 2i 1 2-5 9157«*JTJDGE LA88ING w 2 83 5 6 :: :: li t+ 34 Dunn W G K-Dodds 12 15 9 3 7-5 9157." DEN DOUBLE wt: 6*103 3 5 51 5" 5" 4- 4 Musgrve F J Pons 1 3 11-54-5 1-3 M535 SKL.WIK w 4 110 1 :; H 1 2 5* B* Goose A Turnev 15 20 12 4 2 91555 BEDMINSTEK W 3 38 4 1 4 I 6 6 6 Hewitt J H Lamb 100 loo 100 30 10 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:13%. 1:39%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Golden Maxim — Bit Inane trained by J. W. Flyinn. Went to post at At post 8 minutes. Start goad. Won driving: second and third the same. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY moved up with a rush on the far turn and. passing the leaders after catering the homestretch, had speed left to outstay TIAPlLTEPEC. The latter was bumped hack on the turn, but came again in tlie stretch with a fast and game challenge. JUDGE LASSINC was speedy, but tired lifter making a threatening move oh the far turn. BEN DOUBLE was crowded back on the first turn and could never get up. SELWIK set the early pace, but tired badly. The winner was entered for . KXI: no bid. Scratched — 91542 1 Blackford. 104: and 1266s John Beardon. !»:i: 91542 ■ Ferrand CeciUan, 86; ;»|.-,4 Sanilrian. 104. Q 1 PQQ FIFTH RACE— 5 1-8 Furlongs. 1 s 1205 -1 :05 1: —2— 100. Purse $|ik . 2-yar-olds. *J A •JOO Allowances. Net value to wil r 66. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V-i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I S 11537 FORT WORTH w 111 5 I t«| 1 A li 1" J Reid J W Durttschell 21 3 2 7-101-3 91569 MISSIVE » M8 4 g 2* 2 2- 2*1 8 Davis W G K-Dodds 12 15 15 5 2 95I9 I VA BEL « Itt 3 :: 3 ::! 31 Sj Qooae L Marline : 1S-51K-50-5 1-2 91 57-1 MELTON STREET wn IN 7 I 5* «- 5* 41 Musgrve R .1 Mack.-nitie 3 3] "3 1 2-3 91448 TRUSTEE aj Mi 2 5 # 41 V- 5- A Umg T Clyde i o jo J s | 91511 LIMPET w 1 IH l« 7 7 P V G P.urns C F Schunk 5 7 « 2 1-3 91554 SHERIFF BRADLEY w ltt C 7 ;i ; 7 T Rice R T Wilson Jr 30 30 30 12 5 Time. 23. 47%. 1:00, 1:06%. Track fast. Winner Ch. e, by Phi edit — Mamie Worth drained by W. A. Burt Iscbell 1 . Weal to nosl at 4:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. FORT WORTH outbroke the Others and showed much the most speed tor a hair mile, then hung on resolutely when the ftnal drive came. MISSIVE moved up with a game rush at the furlong post, but tired ifter getting to the leader. 1 V A BEL ran well, but tired after making a fast move on the far turn. MELTON STREET finished well. LIMPET was repeatedly interfered with. Overweights—Mcltou Street. ■. pounds: Sheriff Bradley. 3. Q-| O A SIXTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. t!N»J72— 1:12— 8—124. 00 added. 3 year-olds and upw ard. j JL 0O"I Selling. Net value t winner gSSS. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 91577*MAL1TINE WB 3 163 3 3 1- 4i 2| I« Dunn .1 W Durttschell « 5 | 1 31453 LAUGHING EYES WB 5 W7 ill 8afc «l 4- 2 .1 Wilson F Rone 15 20 10 4 2 •0577 Wool. AST A w 3 105 I 1 I] It :;..:! S Davis R E Watkins 1 5 1 s-5 15 91304*AMANDA LEE WB« 2 N 5 7 V. L" |ai Cde S A CtOgton 8 M i S-5 90171 JANE SWIFT wit 5 1u7 10 •_• l.1. 3] 7 5"i. G Burns C F Schunk 2 V. 1 9-5 4-5 909T7 AMBRON w :; His 9 Pi P,- S. U f.i. A ling E Crown M 46 M 30 M 21327* ENGLISH ESTHER a 103 ! 5 « 7uk gf 71 Foden ValleyFarmSble 4 4 4 2 1 91563 MAIM. ETON w 4 109 2 1 5.. 5. V si Hewitt M Nicoll 10 Pi S ;; S-3 91576 LITTLE MINNIE W8B 5 167 19 11 11 11 91 T Rice -I Mackay 30 40 30 12 6 •1359 I.ADV ETNA w 2 IM 7 S 711 Bj ft H] |.,jn T i Smith :;n 50 50 lii 10 9157 D»N II W 5 107 11 !i 91 In- 10 ll" Goose l I Liinmond 4fl BR M jn 10 l ime. 23, 47 s. 1:13. Track fast. Winner P.. f, by Macy Ca iuviiue trained by W. A. BarttseheH. Went t.i post it 1:25. At pest I minute. Start good. Won easily: Recusal and third driving. MALI-. TINE, off forwardlv, ran in close pursuit , f Hie leaders to the stretch turn, where she moved up on the outside with ■ rush and drew away in the last sixteenth. LAUGHING EYES closed a bier sap and finished witli a rush. WOOLCA8TA sot a fast pace to the stretch and tired. JANE SWIFT pulled up lame. The winner was entered for 6300; no bid. Scratched- -91570 1 edro, 1GB. Overweights - Woolcista. 4 pounds. il PCQPC SEVENTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. !K 972-1 :12— 8— 124. 00 added. 3-year-olds and u]7-t/1 UOtl ward. Selling. Net value is winner $.355. lud Horses AWtllSt Ji 2 % Btr Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S 91556 SA ELY PRESTON w 6 114 SM t*k 41 I" U 8 Davis A Huberts. in 4 7 6 U W :ir.V Si;nr w 4 107 9 1 1| if 1»1 2 Fain Mrs G Little 5 7 6 2* 6-5 91449 DOMITHILDA w B 3 101 11 0 1 21 2* 3* J Reid B S Michell 5 5 A S:5 4-5 91549 TONIATA vn 3 MS 12 5 * 3 2 4s 4= A Lang A Uarson 6 I 8 3 8-5 91464 DOLLY BULTMAN W 4 114 1* 12 101 V 6 51 Musgrve F J Pons M 20 15 6 3 91378MENNIE WKI.I.S WB 6 109 7 2 tj 6* 5- S* Dunn J J Fahev 10 15 12 5 21 91577 HOWDY HOWDY wn 3 Mt 6 4 51. 5» 7- 7| T Hiee T Hatfield 5 S 7 3 3-2 91449 SHAWNEE fiM 4 3 7 ~ 71 ff V Hyland J R Marquette Jr6 S S 3 8-5 91555 STAFFORD w 4 114 2 I !i 8| 8«. H Foden W G K-Dodds 20 25 25 10 5 91570 OLIVE ELY w 4 MI S 8 8!110L 10 1 10i Goose T P Downes 20 25 25 10 5 90961*HALLACK w 3 N 3 7 12 12 12 H* Steinhdt ,T H Woodford 12 25 15 6 3 91408 PAUL DAVIS w 3 105 111 11 11] 11* 12 G Hums J W Schorr S 10 6 2 . 6-5 Time. 23%. 47Vi, 1:13. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Canopus — Nell Preston trained by J. Robertson. Wept lo [lost at 4:44. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. RALLY PRESTON began slowly and was forced to work her way op on the outside, but eloseil a big gap in. I. finishing resolutely under punishment, got up to win drawing clear. SIGHT showed the most sliced until in the last sixteenth, but quit when the winner challenged. DOMITHILDA followed the pacemaker closely to the stretch ami tired. TONIATA ran well to the stretch. SHAWNEE ran imjoiIv. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights -Pan] Davis, i pound. Q 1 K Qii EIGHTH RACE — 1 3-16 Miles. s:»mm— 1 :r.9.— 4— 104. Purse .00. 3-year-olds and * / A »JOU upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % y» % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S lor.VrMOHN REARDONwn 3 10S 6 1 l3 1* P 1= 11 ink j Burns J W Schorr 4-5 9-104-5 1-3 out 91508 FIRST PEEP wb 6 107 5 6 6 6 51 9*2* 2B T Rice R J Martine 3* 5 4! 1 2-5 9l568*H EDGE ROSE WB 3 97 1 4 3" 3»k 31 4; 410-- Dunn G E Hall 6 8 7 2 7-10 S1S68**MERMAN W I 95 3 2 2" 2* 2 25 3»k 4s Steinhdt W Shields 6 7 7 8-5 3-5 01508 CLOYNE W 5 107 4 5 51 5l 4nk 54 5"» 53 A Lang T H Stevens 15 30 30 8 3 01570 JOHN CARROLL WB 8 107 2 3 41 4 I 6 6 6 Goose T Hatfield 15 20 20 5 2 Time. 23%, 50. 1:16, 1:41%, 2:00%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Silverdale — Etheline trained by J. E. Schorr. Went to post at 5:08. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. JOHN REARHOX rushed into a long lead in the first quarter and was rated along in front under restraint, but tired finally and only won because best ridden at the finish. FIRST PEEP was in close quarters on the baekstret.li and moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch and almost got up to win in a game effort. HEDGE ROSE easily disposed of .MERMAN in the stretch drive. The winner was entered for ifsiKl; no bid. Scratched— -91573 MonXlair. pi7.


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