Fort Erie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-08-03

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT ERIE, ONT., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911 Fourth day. Niagara Racing Association. Second Meeting of 7 days. 32 books ou. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter. A. R. Dade. Racing Secretary. E. AV. Maghim Racing sarts at 2:45 p. in. Chicago time 1:45 p. in.. AV indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-ures in parentheses following the distance of eacli race indicate index numler, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicnles apprentice allowance. 97 FIRST RACE 5-8 Milo. 84542 1:00ft 2101 1. iu,se ?4K. -ve::r-olds. Maidens. fl l : Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9745S YANKEELOTUS wsit 110 12 1" l1 l2 l1! McCahey M Nicoll 4 5 4i 6-5 3-5 97173ONRICO avb 105 3 4 41 3h 3 2lX Byrne AV Stockton S 10 5 2 4-5 97341AVOOD DOAE ws 105 C 7 51 4 4 3n M Bell II Penny 8-5 2 3-2 3-5 1-4 LADY EASTMAN w 110 7 3 2- 2 2i 45 J AVllson J W Schorr 10 15 12 5 2 DOROTHY T. w 105 2 5 G3 G3 G 5 Gordon II S Carney - 10 15. .15 r, " BETSY BANKS w 110 5 G 7 7 7 G Goose A Turney 20 30 30 S 4 9G1323DIAMOND BUCKLE WB 105 4 1 3 5 6 7 AVlngfld R P Carman G S S 3 7-5 Time, 23. 48. 1:01. Track fast. AVinner Cli. f. by Yankee Lotus trained by M. Nieoll. AVent to post at 2:51. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. YANKEE-LOTUS outbroke the others and, drawing away into a long lead, won all the way and finished in a canter. ONltICO had a very rough trip, was sharply cut off at the half-mile post and pulled off her stride, then Continued on second page. . , . J Continued from first page. closed a big gap and finished gamely. WOOD DOVE began slowly and steadily inilroved Jicr Position., but could not get tip. LADY EASTMAN ran in close pursuit to the stretch and tired. DIAMOND Bl CELL rai Iielow his true form. Scratched Long Ago, 110. a PT SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 04210 1 :11 8 112. Purse 00. 2-year olds. Colls 9rT I OQ and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 0: third. 0. , UL Ind Dorses AWtPPSt U k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II V h 97327SLY LAD w 93 1 0 4 4l 4 l1 Wingfld It F Carman 10 15 15 6 3 970S9SEL TORO w 102 6 4 2l I!.1. I1 21?. T Koerner Idlcbrook Stable J 10 S 3 i -.1 9743GNOTTINGHAM Wis 97 7 3 -3i 3" 2 3i Byrne William Garth 10 12 10 4 - 9GS91 MeCREARY W 103 4 2 5 5-t 5J 4 lftus JB Respess 8-u 8-., 7 5 10 1 ,. 074.-.7 MAD RIVER Wtt 101 3 1 li U 3 5 J Deavpt J W Hedrick C 1 ; 7 24. 7-. 97SU THIRTY FORTY wit 103 3 7 i 6" C6 8 McCahoy A Simons o , 4 S-ujr U713G TACTICS wit IOC 2 5 7 7 7 7 E Dugan A Belmont 4 C - O-o Time, 24, 48. l:144.s. Track fast. Winner 15. c, by AVaterboy Salutarls trained by A.f Ewing. Went to post at 8:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. SLY LAD began slowly and was outrun for the first half, but worked his way up on the outside and. Hiiishluk with a good burst of speed, won going away. EL TORO ran forwardly from the start and, racing MAD RIVER into defeat, outstayed NOTTINGHAM in the final drive for second place. The latter ran well, b it tired after moving up rapidlv while rounding the far turn. TACTICS was sharply cut oft soon after the start. McCUEARY ran a bad race for him. MAD RIVER set the pace to the stretch and quit. Overweights Nottingham. 1 pound. . THIRD RACE 1 1-10 Miles. S43S4 1:43 5100. Purse 00. Canadian-owned 9r7firor i O Q 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second. 0; third. 0. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt Vi V Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C I S S34GAL,ATINK W 4 120 2 2 Is Ill 11 Musgr-ve J E Seagram 21 3 3 4-5 out i7T". riTTF-.i? m wn 4 112 4 1 4 4 4 34 2s T Koerner J Dyinent -w 9-i 17-101-Jout CAFf E IVUCB W 9 102 3 2 2i 2U 2 3 Schutger R II Hodgson 10 12 12 3 out 97T-OTA J,TA XIIN NUN DA DA WB 4 121 1 3 3U 3 3t 4 4 J Henry C A Crew S-5 !H 9-u 1-2 out Time, 23, 47, 1:13, 1:39. 16. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Gallinulc Burgonet trained by B. T. Littleflold. ,,..., . . r r Went to post at 8:41. At post 1 minute. Start good Won easily; second and third riving GALA-TINE outbroke the others and, drawing away into a good lead while rounding the first t un, el 1 s ad vantage easily and won pulled up. CHIEF KEE went wide on the turns and covered n ore groun I I an nn -thing hi the race. CAPER SAUCE was much used in following the pacemaker closely and was tiring at the cud TA NUN DA ran well up to the stretch and quit. . PT O T FOURTH RACE 1 3-1G Miles. S3704 1:5S 0 10S. Purse 1911.sh00. 8 year-olds and 9T I Qa I upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St Str Ftn Jockeys Owners O II CP S 2l 2l Ink J Glass II T Wilson S-0 9-5 3-2 1-2 1-4 74 i! OI.AMI5AL.A WB 5 1"0 4 4 2. 2 2b m-iU AYLMBR wn 4 102 2 1 c" f, 4i 4 Ci 2 J Wilson J W Schorr C 10 9 3 .-5 97091 S U PERSTITION wit C 105 C 3 ll l1 1J li 1 f ,IcC-?hey W I- Pin ? 5 .10f 31.1. Z 4k 41J Taplin R N Smith -0 - - 7 -101 1 071!t nOVRNOIl GRAYW 3 112 3 2 3 3S 97178sDOB wn 4 103 5 0 5 5 5S 5 10 Koerner DeverwyckStable S SUS29 BOURDON ww BEAU Yv 3 105 1 5 4 41 ti 6 60 Goose T Collins J 10 J o to Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:37, 1:57 new American record. Track fast. Winner Ch. h. by Ornus Blue and White, by Virgil trained br T., J. Hcaley. Went to post at 4:07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won .driving; seem 1 .V ?Vr v lun hi bUPERSlI HON down in OLAMBVLA was closer up than usual in tho early running and, after wearing ti e hol ies retch, gamely outstavel AYLMER In the final drive. The latter was badly outrun for the first half mi e, out was going and gaining second. SUPERSTITION set a fast pace and hugged the rail all the way. but tired in the tlnul furfong. GOVERNOR GRAY ran a fast nil rame niB and finished closr up. BOB R. ran gamely. BOURBON BEAU ran as if short and was always outpaced.. Overweights Aylmer. fi. pounds; Bob R., 2. - AT rtlO FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 04240 1:11 3 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 4 QO Selling. Not value to winner 00: second. 0: third. 0. Tnd Horses AWtPPSt Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S n-ftwinn riTTRV! - r. inn T5 sh 31 3 li Gordon 55 N Denton GO 75 GO lo 3 S; oSn Sweeney J W Burttschell 2J 3 IMB- out, F w 5 112 5 2 2 2 li 2 ? 2 3 Kennedy S C Hildreth 3-6 7-103-5 out- m-afT?ORT WB0 1P 3 lJli Sss Bki 1 f i f $ fo: fur i Iff k B. Sorcerer Lynnettc trained by G. Campbell.. , Winner liy g, AVon driving: second cn1 I and nni1 tlliril third t1lo Hie same m JO 1tVjl I Went to post at 4:34. At iwst 3 minutes. Start poor r.TTK-s wis close un but outrun to the stretch turn, then wore ROSE QUEEN down in tue J.ist iurinu df.utgLVA1Certn the 1";?. t0R0SE QUEEN, after running in close ptirsui t o e arlr ccninkor and took the teullni tired after dlspos in o ttonwi, 1 -, moved up with a rush on the stretch turn 1-ittir showed a fine flight of speed In pacemaklng for a half mile, but fell lame In the homestretch ami .l ed up llmllng badlyr TOWTON FIELD ran well. The others were always outpaced. Scratched 97297 Cam peon, 115; 05354 Lady Irma. 10.; 0.4G0 Little Father, 10S. Overweights Apple Prince. 1 pounds; Handrunnlng. 1. IT r C C SIXTH RACK 1 3-16 Miles. 97527 1:57 5 120. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-i 9 5 2l t ward. Selling, Net value to winner 00: second. 0: third. 0. Ti Horses AWtPPSt St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O IL- .irT.ci3rr.TrTTjTi ttt wo r lot 4 ii U ink ink ih ih u II Bell H Penny 4 O o 7-5 2-i flfivfl 9,101 BANG NG 5 f t f r r r im i i h i 4xime. Track fast. 24. 48, 1:13, 1:38. 1:58. TII1RO "LviLi n y ImproVcd1 went to the l?ad at"once and. hugging the rail all the way. outs aye, 1 ox -ITVXn in n ii-ird stretch drive. LONGHAND ran In closest pursuit all the way and made a fast and of the leaders for the entire race. The outside g.mfinK4i TOPL AND could never get up and was on the ethers were outpaced, but ROMAN WING ran fairly well. Scratched 97401sCheek. 00. Overweights Bang. 1 pound. --j rr "r- O "V SEVENTH RACE l Milo and 70 Yards. 00707 1:42 5 128 Purees 00. 8 yea? 1 75oO olds Allowances. Net value to winner 00: second. 0; third. 0. AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II Pg1 in I Horses .-...-.nnnwivF w 105 8 1 31 5 3s li I3 Taplin li Johnson 6 8 7 f? b-6 7XIN wlO 6 C C 4i 2 2 2 J Wilson J W Schorr 0-3 0-5 6-5 2. out w 97112EDDA V 11 11 Tu "i I Koerner It I" Carman C 9 7 24 7 5 S.andATT WB lSo 4 1 4 3n 4 4s i McCane R T Wilson 1 5 4 05 3 3 ?l ?.f r w 105 3 5J 0 5U 5" 5 J Glass W V Austin 0 8 7 2i 6-5 SSmt C, C 6 Goose G W Scott S 12 12 5 2i 971J0MAR. w W. I LlllLETONw ITTLETON w 105 5 1 2 2 f--y- 1:gf 1:38t 1:42. Track fast. Winijcr-Ch. c .by, rnoaslly: second and third driving. RED- the homestretch an, vym, easmg up M" set a fast pace, but tired after going .K1?,. was 11CV-r MARTIN W. LITTLE-TON quit. . Scratched 07400 Amalfi. 10;.. Overweights Edda. 2 pounds.


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