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TORONTO FORM CHART. WOODBINE PARK. TORONTO. ONT.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1910. —Second day. Ontario Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting ol i days. c:.i books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. J. J. Burke. Starter. A. B. Dr.de. Secretary, W. I. Eraser. Racing starts at 2:i5 p. m. Chicago time 1:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. O 1 OtfvQ FIRST RACE — M Mile. 02544;— 1:11%— 4— 1 14. i added, .--year-olds and up-#_/ -L t/JO ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ 918*2JACK ATK1N vnfill7 :! 2 1 1 "• l« 1« 4i ArchflVdH Schreiber 1-4 1-3 1-5 out— Mens LADY 1RM A Wit 4 114 1 1 2" V 2« 2= A Walsh S A Clopton 10 20 20 4 4-5 729 ELFIN BEAU W 3 991 6 6 9* S» 33 3h Tapiin R .1 Mackenzie 12 20 15 7-5 1-3 913t 4 DETROIT WB g 991 2 5 6 5?. 4l 4« Gross C Howland 30 60 00 15 3 M.V.7-VAN DEN w 4 Ml 5 I 5* 4h 5* 5s J Wilson A Simons 5 9 S 1 1-2 LORD KENMORE I KOI 4 4 4h 6 41 6 Mcllale S 11 Kuntz LoO loOotioo 15o 30 Time. 23%. 47. i:12%. Track fast. Winner— B. h, by Sain— El Salado trained by .1. Powers. Went to Boat at 2:16. At noat .". minutes. Start poor. Won cantering; second and third driving. JACK ATKIN ran into an easy lead before they had gone a sixteenth and was under restraint at the end. LADY I KM A w: s always ia closest pursuit, but tired after going three furlongs. ELFIN BEAD finished driving hard to withstand DETROITS challenge. The latter would have been third if he had not been carried wide when entering the boniest retch. VAN DEN broke well, but was crowded against the fence end was then pulled up. Scratched- »1730Mexonna, 108; itlsio-Cooncy K.. 104: 91730 Magazine, 117; 01050 Herpes, OS; 01846 leirmiught II.. 1»L Overweights — Lord Keraore, 4? pounds. Q1 OftO SK uX1 RACE— hB4 Mile. 02540— 1 :11 %— 4—1 14. i 00 added. Canadian-owned J. t7 _f 2-.veai-dds. Allowances. Net value to winner S47o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S »1810»TRIPPINQ wn IOS T~3 1| 21 1" Ink Gross W McDonald 2?. V, I 1 12~ 11812 SOLID COMFORT wn 108 12 1 2| 1- 1* 1 O Burns J Dvment 5 8 7 21 ti-5 91812 MELTON STREET wn 111 10 2 41 4H 3- 32 Tapiin R J Mackenzie 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 11 SH5ANOGCE W 991 2 S 6»t tl 41 41 Killwth 1 L MeGibbon 8 15 12 5 2 M788» PLANTER will 1 5 3«* ;,h 5U G ArchibdW Walker 21 3 2.. 1 1-2 91S72 SONG OF ROCKS W Ml 4110 9 8- - «5 J Glass J H Lamb 10 20 15 6 3 Al.LAXEEN w mi ! 9 V 31 7 7 Fain Woodstock Stable 15 20 20 7 3 11112 DEMONESS wild 7 7 10 10 S 8 Dunn J I? McCoIl 450 100 100 40 20 ■9S8S PLACERDAND w 99$ 8 « 8 9 9 9 Foden Valley Farm Sta 60 60 60 25 12 91111 P. T. CLARK w MM 5 1 7 7 10 M Q Garner M La Roy 60 100 100 40 20 M84I SATIN BOWER w ]0fi 11. 11 12 11 11 11 A Walsh R Davies 20 50 40 15 7 814xEFONA W 94 1 11 11 12 12 12 Nicolai II Giddings 60 100 100 40 20 Time, 23 . 49%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — It. f. by Delhi— Fairy Slipper tral 1 by B. S. Mlchell. Weni to posl at 2:10. At | ost 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TRIPPING, oil forward ly, ran in clos pursuit of the leader, moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch ami ontjramcd KOLID COMFORT. The latter showed much speed and drew away into a good lead On the far turn. I. mi tired when the w inner ehaUenjred. MELTON STREET was well ui all the way, but umhio to improve :,is position in the last half. KlllHlcswutllj lost lH»th stirrups during the race and GAN-tMiCE Inisbed with hi- rider flopping all over his saddle. PLANTER was cut off on the far turn and pulled up. Heratrbed — 01727 feonni dm. 90$. Dverweia;hts — Allaneen. .; pounds: Placer land. 2: Satin Bower. 5. r~k -| QA TniltD RACE — 1 Mile. n:20N4— 1 :3!»— 4— 104. 1 00 added. All Ages. Allowances. J X tj I " ™ Net value to winner 10. Ind Horns AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ I999SNBTARROTTLB W 1 199 5 5 4i 3 2" 1. || C. ArchibdR P Cnrnsnn 5 4-5 l-;i out— 91999*J. H. HOUGHTON w 3 112 7 3 B 5 4 2- 2* Gross G W Scott 8 15 15 4-5 9K4lfi*OOMPTON 91 3 107 4 2 1- 1J H 3.. 3= Goldstein A G Weston 12 20 15 5 2 91160 BET BOURN wn 3 107 1 s 6« 6* fi» 5 4»t Tapiin WFAMulholIand 6 15 15 5 | 8.77240 PRACTICAL w 4 113 3 7 2* 2nk ; nk 6« 5 E Dugan A Belmont tlO 20 15 5 2 91761-MY GAL w 3 14 4 2 1 Mil* 19*« T1 6" Dunn J W Km ttscht 11 10334 50 40 12 4 91837H3. M. MILLER WW S 107 I 4 $] 0 5- .. 7 KilTwth W Walk, r 6 9 8. 8-5 7-10 9Iand77 TEMPTER W I 112 $.9 0 0 0 9 1 Caldwell ., DaWttt W 1» NO 10 20 91783 SANDHILL wn 2 90 11 6 7 7 7 S 9 Nicolai A Belmont tlO 20 15 5 2 K99H OBREMONIU8 wn 4 116 M 11 N 9 9 10 pi Moss P .1 Miles 40 ion 100 40 ;o 103340 MINISTER W 1 991 911 11 11 11 11 McHale SH Kuntz KK 600 5 »0 150 50 • Coupled in betting; no seoarate place or show betting. Ti 25 . 49%. 1:15%. 1:40%. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Hastings un n-ii drained by p. Ernest, Went to 00-1 at 3:10. Ai post 5 Bsinntes, Stirf fair. Won driving: Second and third the tame. OTA RBOTTLE tan under slight restraint for tiie lit--1 ten furlonfr. then wore the leaders down after entering the boosestretch, but had to he hand ridden at the end to outstay J. II. HOUGHTON. The latter hud a gap and bung en longer than nsnal after being taken back and saved for the hist half. COMPTON ua much used iu mukui., the pace ami tired badly in the last nunrter. R El BO CRN liuished well. LRAC- TICAL showed speed, but tired. G. Jf. MILLER, mesre ! -abotrt all way -oad repeate4lly cut off,. ran a better race than the chart shows. Scratched — 01061 Pretend, 107: 01860 Dixie Knight. 104. Overweights — Star hot tie. 3 pounds; Tempter. 5. , Ql Q71 EOCRTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 57723— 1 :24i-%— 5—113. 1 00 added. 2 year-olds. Colts ♦1/ J. f A. and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 40. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M V- % Str IfB Jockeys Owners O H C P S H 13*RASH WB 109 2 1 6 l1 l3 1» l "k a Walsh S A Clopton S-5 2 6-5 1-2 out 9I788-J1M L. w 112 3 2 2 » 2nk 21 2* 2£ G Burns .1 W Schorr 4 7 6 2 4-5 91862"tICETAMO w 104 S 7 4U $ H«k 4i 3* Killwth T Hitchcock Jr 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 91835TWICKBNHAM wit 104 6 6 8 9 9 3h 41 Gross W McDonald 7 8 8 21 4-5 91810 COAL SHOOT w M$ 7 3 1* 6h 8 i| 5* Tapiin J Dyment 30 40 40 12 4 9K15 ROEi:l" "K wan 1M 1 9 10 8 7 7 63 McCmk MrsLALivgston 50 60 40 15 7 91S10 NAUGHTY LAD wn 110 10 8 7 4l 4l 62 7 G ArchibdR F Carman 12 15 15 5 2 917S;s*IJAY wu 106 4 10 9 7 5and 8 S Hawes R L Thomas 10 15 15 6 3 91788 SCRIBO WB 108 9 5 3- 2J 3 » 9 9 S Davis L Martino 15 30 25 8 3 91810 LBSCAR wk 105 5 4 5 10 10 10 10 J Glass W Walker 40 60 50 20 8 Time. 24, 48y5, 1:M%. 1:29%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Hastings — Lady Rayon trained by S. A. Clopton. Went to post at .".:44. At post 1 ininute. Start poor. Won driving; second and third the same. RASH began well, but was eanghl in a Jam and knocked to his knees, then closed a big gap, but the effort told at the end and he was driving hard to outstay JIM L. The latter, off forwardly and rated along iu close pursuit under slight restraint to the stretch turn. Quashed fast and gamely. HUETAhfO dropped back in the first half, but finished with a rush after slipping through on the inside. BCBIBO quit after going a good half mile. TWICKENHAM closed a big gap and so did COAL SHOOT. The winner was entered for ; no bid. Overweights — Naughty Lad. 3 pounds. Ql Q70 FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. T6300 1:66—0—167. 00 added. J. i t—i I Jtll aids and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 *12 15 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C I* S 91731 OSAGE ws 4 140?. 2 6 3l 31 3i 31 3- IU Lucas C II Smith 4 5 4i. 2 4-5 91786 15RENDAN w 4 142 3 2 22 22 21 l5 1- $» F Willms B McLennan 3 3 2| 6-5 3-5 918393JOHN D1LIX»N w 7 154 8 4 4l 4J 415 $■ 2| • Ryan C Gallena 4 7 7 2 1 MOM MAGELLAN ws 4 142 7 5 6 6 5 5 4* 4= M HensonR S Garrett 4 6 5 2 1 89767 J. G. CAVANAGHw 10 149 5 S - l3 l° 410 5 5 Hagan J Brennan 20 20 20 8 4 914 NICK O* TIME W 4 150 4 7 o5 o12 Fell. Boyle Mrs W G Wilson I I 3 7-5 7-10 91890 DR. HEARD ws 7 149 6 3 Ran out. Pembton D F Kinney 12 15 15 5 21 91731 OAKHURST ws 4 139 1 1 Refused. McKiny H Flippen 10 20 15 6 3 Time. 4:09%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Gulden — Bonnie Osra trained by C. H. Douglas. Went to post at 4:10. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. OSAGE followe4l the leaders until going to the last fence, then moved up with a rush and drew away in tiie final drive. BRENDAN showed tine speed .ind fenced well, but OJUtt when the winner challenged. JOHN DILLON tired in the hist furlong after making a game effort. OAKHURST refused at the second jump. DR. HEARD ran out at the third and NICK OTIME fell at the seventh. The winner was entered for 00; 110 bid. Scratched— 01S04Steve Lane. 154. Overweights — Osage. 1j pounds. Ql Q7Q SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 0X000 — 1:00% — 4 — 00. Seagram Cup. ,040 added. j _ Xj % O Canadian-owned 3-year-olds and upward. EUghwelgbt Handicap. Net value to win ner 1910.sh70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V*. M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 91 863 TA NLN DA wn 3 126 4 2 5 4J 4s t:1 IM! ArchibdMrs W G Wilson 4 5 4t 8-57-10 91422IMICHAEL ANGELO W 4 119 8 8 86 61 3J Ink 2i A Walsh R J Mackenzie tl 8-5 3-2 1-2 out 91863 RIO GRANDE w 6 124 2 5 7l 9 7i a3 $« Gross K T Dawes 41 5 :i hB2 hB$ 91373 HICKORY STICK wsn 3 110 5 7 4* 23 Ink 2nU 4* S Davis A W Bryan GO 100 100 30 8 91421 CAST STEEL w 3 112 6 6 6 5" ah 6a 5 » Fain "WoodstockStable 100 200 20o M 3 M8U*FORT JOHNSON wn 5 129 7 1 lJ 1" 2i t| 6- Tapiin R .1 Mackenzie tl 8-5 3-3 1-2 out 91:577 PLvAUDMORE w 4 127 1 4 2J 3h 61 7 7 G Burns J II Doane 3 4 4 3-2 3 -5 9is i3 DON ANTONIO wn 3 125 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 E Dugan R .1 Mackenzie t1 8-5 3-2 1-2 out 91453 LYNDHTRST wb 6 117 3 3 31 7 9 9 9 J Glass O J Kcan - IS 20 20 t . fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 25, 49%, 1:15, 1:42%, 1:47%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, bv Chuctanunda — .Mai trained by W. O. Wilson. Went to post at 4:43. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. TA NPN DA was taken back and kept under restraint to the stretch turn, then closed up with a rush wheu called on and was going away at the end. MICHAEL ANGELO began slowly and was much used iu closing a big gap in Use first half and, after running into the lead, tired finally. RIO GRANDE was taken far back in the first quarter and. finishing with a rush when called on. was a fast gaining third. HICKORY STICK ran well, but was in between MICHAEL ANGELO and FORT JOHNSON in the homestretch and repeatedly Damped. FORT JOHNSON set the pace to the stretch and tired badly. PLACDMORE showed speed, but failed to stay. DON ANTONIO was off poorly. Scratched— 01 SO.! Chief Kee. 130. ; Ql Q7/1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 02544—1:52—3—107. 00 added. 4-year-4ilds and #_/ JL • *i upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % 1/2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 91 787 FIRST PKEP WU 0 10$ 2 1111 11 $• 5- 41 1 A Walsh U G Martin 7 8 8 3 3-2 91956RIFLEMAN wit 6 104 9 5 4l 4l 3 ll 1* 2" S Davis Glen Grove S*ble5 7 6 2 1 91956 L. OF LANGDEN w 6 106 4 1 3 3nk 4i V 2* 3l A Lang R E Watkins 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 out 91N67:GOLCONDA w 5 101 10 7 71 7l "h 6l $ 4h Gross J W Rurttschell 8 10 6 2 1 91863=ELGIN w it 4 104 8 8 81 M 6nk 3U ;jh 52 J Glass W Walkar 99 99 25 8 4 91 894 -N 104 SK A LEET A wn 6 104 6 4 51 5 5 8 6= 6 Fain C C Smithson 50 50 50 20 10 91863 ■ RESTORATION WB 6 99 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 71 G Garner H Peters 60 60 60 20 10 11894KING OF MIST w 7 104 7 9 10 10 10 10 8 8 Killwth M Hutchison 40 50 50 20 10 9195PGILPIN WU I 1041 5 6 6i 6 11 11 11 9 McHale S H Kunz 100 200 240 99 M 91771 JOE ROSE wb 4 107 3 2 2l 2 1 Ink 7 10 10 E Dugan E George 15 20 15 6 3 9147ROB. COOPER wit 5 104 1 3 l1 lh 2l 4J 1* 11 Tapiin G M McSweeney 5 8 8 3 S-5 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:54%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. bv Pieudonm — Dawning trained by G. C. Raker. Went to post at 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. FIRST PEEP was a distant trailer in the early running, but gained steadily on the backslrelch east, finishing with a rash through the last furlong, won going away. RIFLEMAN ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers to the far turn, where lie dashed to the front, but tired when the final drive came. LAD OF L/iNGDEN ran well, but tired badly in the homestretch. GOLCONDA finished well. JOE ROSE was eased up when he tired after a display of early spee4l. ROBERT COOIER set the early pace, but fell back sud-denly and pulled up very lame. The winner was entered for 4to; no bid. Scratched— 0TK41 Question Mark. 110; 91050 Live Wire, 111; 91050 Laughing Eyes. 104; 9195C Hooray, 104- 91720 Silverine. 00. Overweights — First Peep. 2 pounds; Gilpin. 24. ■ . "