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HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON, ONT., FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1911. Sixth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Summer Meeting of 7 days. 34 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, A. R. Loudon. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. Chicago time 1:45 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of eacli race indicate iudex number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. OTQQT FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 00350 1:0Gand 7 110. 00 added. 2-year-olds. J t OO JL Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 30; second. 5; third, 0. hid Horses A WtPPSt Y Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 97456 MISSION W 105 4 7 3" 4 21 1 E Dugan A Belmont 15 25 20 7 2J 07726 ELM A wn 110 3 2 ll 1J l2 2 McCahey A Mollnellt 8 12 12 4 7-5 9642S FLOWER GIRL. "W 105 7 4 4"k 5t 5 31 Diggins R Davics 15 30 30 10 4 97456ISLAND QUEEN TV 110 fi 3 2 2nk 3"k lh Lortus .1 K Resess 2 13-52 1-2 out 97745 ANNAGH wn 105 S fi 5S 3l 41 5l Byrne R Parr 12 25 25 8 3 97745 MIRROR ws 105 2 9 9 7 7 Gi J Wilson Clav Bros 10 15 15 5 2 95950ETON BLUE w 110 10 1 C C! G1 7" G Burns H P AAhltney 3-2 S-5 1 2-5 out 97524 DOROTHY T. ivb 105 5 5 S 9 S S5 Olsen II S Carney 50 200 150 CO 30 97601 PASADENA QUEEN wb 103 1 S 7 S 10 91 R Hoffman R F Carman CO 100 100 40 20 , " L.ONG AGO wb 106 U 10 10 10 9 10 J Glass C S Campbell 30 50 50 15 S Time, 24, 48, 1:01, 1:07. Track good. Winner Br., f, by Rock Sand Misgivings trained by J. Wlialen. Went to post at 11:15. At post :5 minutes. Start good. AVon handily; second and third driving. MISSION ran in a contending position close up to the stretch turn, then came through on the inside and. finishing with a rush, won going away. ELMA outbroke the others and, showing the most early speed, set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch. FLOWER G1UL ran well and finished gamely. ETON BLUE began slowly and was crowded out of any chance. ISLAND QUEEN ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, but tired and failed to stay the route. ANNAGII showed speed. MIRROR finished fast. Scratched 07S10 Yankee-lotus, 110; 97726 Sadie Shapiro, 110. Overweights Long Ago, 1 pound. P7DQQ SECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. S5445 1:45 1 10i"7 00 added. 3-year-olds and 4 O O i upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 5; third, 0. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 977GSMERMAN tvji 4 104 2 4 1J lh 1" l1 ll Byrne P M Walker G 7 6 2 1 97770 BREVITE wn 4 112 7 7 61 G 6l 41 2 C Peak M Foley 20 20 15 6 21 97752GRANIA w 5 111 5 1 51 4l 3 3 31 Gordon A Garson 5 G 6 2 1 97559LAD OF LANGDEN W 7 105 4 3 3 3 4 5 4nk Diggins R E Watkins 4 4 31 7-5 3-5 975S3S1R CLEGES 1VD G 107 3 2 2 2 2 21 5 J Glass R F Carman 4 41 4 2 1 9779STHE G. BUTTRFLY w 4 109 1 G 7 7 Gh G f, J Henry Mrs J W Fiynn 5 G 5 2 1 97607UOHN REARDON sn 4 112 6 5 4 Gt 7 7 7 15 Steele J W Schorr 4 5 41 2 1 9G930 McLEOD F. w 4 103 S S 8 ! S S S E Walker W V Conran 100 130 150 GO 30 Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:40. 1:47. Track good. inner Ch. g, by Fatherless Mermaid trained by F. Schelkc. went to post at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. MLR MAN soon ran into the lead and, after being rated along under slight restraint to tho stretch turn, slior-ofi SIR CLEGES and drew away to win easing up. BREVITE began slowly, but moved up with a niX when straightened out in the homestretch and finished fast. GRANIA ran gamely, but was tiring and ilW mg hard at the finish to outstay LAD OF LANGDEN. The latter on.v ran fairly well and can do bet JOHN REARDON was buffeted about on the first turn. SIR CLEGES quit after running in closest pursuit to the stretch. Scratched 97772 Northcut, 95; t97SllBounder, 9S; 975SG Naughty Lad, 104. Overweights McLeod F.. 3 pounds. ; Q7QQQ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 90375 1 :11 0 113. 00 added. 3-yar-olds and up-IS t j O O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 35; second, 5; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 97S02 SIDNEY R. wn 3 104 10 1 2 2X 1" IS Loftus G M Miller 5 7 G 2 1 S7S03 MONCREIF wu 3 105 11 2 3 3l 2 J AVilson T R Condran 4 4J IS -57-5 7-10 97807 THE PIPPIN Wis 5 108 9 ! S1 Gl 4i 3l J Glass E C Cowdin G 8 7 2A G-5 97730LADY SYBIL W 4 105 fi 3 li 1?- 2i 4nt B Steele AV G King-DoddsS 12 12 4 2 97S02 MINNIE BRIGHT w 5 108 1 5 4 4 5 61 J Henry Mrs J W Fiynn 10 12 12 4 2 9774GCUTTYHUNK ws 3 106 3 G 6i C"k G C8 McCahcy R T AVilson 3 4 3 7 -5 3-5 97GG1SIR EDWARD wn S 113 5 7 10 9 7l 7 Forehand AV AAalker 20 25 25 8 4 9752S APPLE PJtlNCE wsu 3 10-1 2 4 5 71 S1 SJ Goose T Cook 15 20 20 8 4 97171FIAE ACES w 3 95 1 7 11 91 8 l 91 9 AVIngfld AV S McGuire 20 20 10 4 2 JG901NARNOC J. V. JR. W 4 108 4 10 7l 10 10 10 E AValker AV V Conran 60 100 100 40 20 97772ALLANEEN wn 3 DS S S Lost rider. Diggins J AAr Boyle 30 CO CO 20 10 Time. 23, 471S, 1:13. Track good. A inner B. c, by Cesarion Calamity Jane trained by G. M. .Miller. Aent to post at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. SIDNEY R., suddenly improved, ran in close pursuit of LADY SYBIL to the stretch turn, where he moved up with a rush, hut was tiring at the end and had to be hard ridden to outstay MONOKEIF. The latter came to the outside of tho leaders on the stretcii turn and, finishing gamely, was wearing the winner down. 1IIK PIPPIN closed a big gap and finished fast. CUTTVHUNK was never dangerous. ALLANEEN siumbled and lost her rider In the first sixteenth. MINNIE BRIGHT showed speed. CHEEK was not eligible. Scratched 97771Ben Loyal, 107; 97751BilIy Arandcrvcer, 115; 97S0GChcek, 100. Overweights Apple Prince. 2 pounds; Five Aces, 2j; Moiicreif, 3. Q7OQI FOURTH RACE About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 97S0S 4:04 61 GS. ?G0O addedT" J t O O tfc 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 05; second, 00; third, ?50. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt 4 7 11 14 IS Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9.r,92SMERRY MAN w G 147 1 1 1 1 210 1 1 1 Lucas C II Smith G-5 7-5 1 out 975GG THE AVELKIN av 0 152 2 3 2 2s lk 2l00215o2I50Simpson S C Hiidreth 4-5 1 9-10out 977G7 J. DENNERLEN ws 4 112 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Beamish K T Dawes 12 23 20 2 out Time, 4:14. Track good. AVinnor B. g, by Merryday Lady Bellvue trained by C. H. Douglas. , AVont to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second driving. MERRY MAN fenced well and held THE AVELKIN safe all the way. The latter moved up menacingly when going to the twelfth fence, then tired in the final drive. JACK DENNERLEN ran out at the fourth fence, but finished the course. Scratched 97G02St. Abe, 154. 7QQ pT FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 963751:110113. 1911.sh00 added. All Ages. Handicap. IOOO. Not value to winner 30; second, 00; third, 0. Hid Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners : O II O P S 97C05FOLLIE LEVY w 4 110 2 3 2?. 21 ln" ln" J Glass G M Odom S 10 10 2i 1 3 0C70S NOVELTY w 3 120 1 li" lh 2 2l Kennedy S C Hiidreth 1-5 1 9 102 5 1 5 l7293NAUSHON wn 3 110 1 4 3h 3 3 3 McCahey It T AVilson 3 4 1S-GS 5 2 5 97750 GUY FISHER wn 5 103 3 5 3" 5S 4 48 Loftus E F Cooney 15 25 20 ti 2 97771BEN LOYAL 4 911 4 2 4ll 4l 5 5 Wingfd Tt E AAatkins 13 CO 30 8 2J 90715WHIST w 3 106 5 6 fi 6 0 G E Dugan A Belmont 4 5 5 7-5 1-2 Time. 23, 4614, 1:115s- Track fast. AVinner Br. f, by Golden Maxim Ridicule trained by G. M. Odom. AVent to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. FOLL1E LEVI, after running In closest pursuit, moved up resolutely while rounding the far turn and. lacing closely with NOVELTY all through the homestretch, finally won in a hotly contested finish. NOVELTY outbroke the others and, showing great speed, set a terrific pace, but tired under his weight in the last sixteenth. NAUSHON finished with a rush and was closing up on the leaders with every stride. WHIST was sharply cut off at the start. GUY FISHER ran a good race. BEN LOYAL showed speed, but w;:s. out of his place. Scratched 97S01Restigouelie. 10S; 07750Shannon, 122. Overweights Guy Fisher. 3 pounds; Ben Loyal, 2t. 7QQO SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 9G54S 1:51 3 114. 00 added. Canadian-owned i O O O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 10; second, 5; third, 0. ind Horses AAVtPPSt St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 96SG2MELT. STREET WB 3 104 S 7 51 Dl 3J 2l 2 l5 Taplin It J Mackenzie 2 3 13-56-5 1-2 97797:LORD ELAM w 4 9G 5 4 1 1and li li lit 2nt Gordon J Nixon 10 10 7 2J G-5 97797 CRUCHE DOR W G 105 G 14 4i 41 4 4 3 Musgrve J E Seagram C 7 5 2 1 97797TA NUN DA TTB 4 112 3 5 7l 7l Gand Ch 31 4 Wingfld C A Crew 4 4 31 6-5 3-5 U7r.26CHIEF ICEE WB 4 106 7 C 6l 61 71 oh 7l 5h J Glass J Dyment 21 3 3 G-5 1-2 977G5FROLIC w 4 94 1 3 3l 31 55 7l 51 6 Diggins R Davies 20 30 30 10 5 97797 CHEPONTUC wsu 5 101 2 2 2 2 2" 31 61 73 McCahey C J Kean 10 15 15 6 3 97222 SALIAN WB 4 101 4 S S 8 S 8 8 S J Henry A S Ives 30 100 100 40 20 Time, 245, 49, 1:145 1:40. 1:54, Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Mcltonian Tchoupetoulas trained by J. Adklns. AVent to post at 5:03. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. MELTON STREET began slowly, but worked ills way up on the inside on the backstretch and, coming Tast through the stretch, took a long lead and won in a canter. LORD ELAM set the pace gamely, but tired in the last rmlong and just lasted long enough to outstay CRUCHE DOR for second place. The latter ran well and t finished fast. TA NUN DA closed a gap. CHIEF KEE ran a bad race and was never prominent. FROLIC and CIIEIONTUC showed speed, but quit badly. 7097 SEVENTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 903731:110113. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up I O O I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 33; second, 5; third, 0. s liid Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 97471KING AVON DALE WB 6 112 16 5l 4 3 l1 M Bell II Penny 3 31 3 6-5 1-2 977G6ELFIN BEAU W 4 117 3 4 7 61 4 2nk Taplin R J Mackenzie 21 21 11-51-5 2-5 977CGLADY IRMA WB 5 115 8 1 2 2 21 3 Diggins BeverwyckStable 2 3 3 6-5 1-2 97502 LADY ORIMAR W 5 108 7 2 31 3h 5s 4 McCahey Mrs M C Eaton 30 40 40 15 G 97S03SMIRK B 3 97 2 7 1 Vi Ink 5 Schufger G E Galvin 12 15 12 4 2 97725RYE STRAW wn 3 112 5 5 6"k 7 6 68 Byrne AV Martin S 8 7 21 1 97503 EDGELY W 9 103 4 3 8 8 S 71 J Deavpt P Gallagher 100 100 100 40 20 97232PERTHSHIRE wn 3 100 6 8 4and 5nt 7 S Gordon AV N Adrians 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 24, 48, 1:13. Track fast. Winner Br. li, by Isaac AValton Venetia II. trained by II. Penny. AVent to post at 5:2!. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. KING AVONDALE began slowly but, steadily improving his position, came through on the inside and. wearing the leaders down, got up in the last sixteenth and won goiug away. ELFIN BEAU was shuttled back in the early running, but closed a big gap and finished with a rush. LADY IRMA was taken back and saved varly, then made a game effort in the stretch, but tired when it came to a hard drive. LADY ORIMAR was speed v, but failed to stay. SMIRK set a fast pace to the stretch and quit. Scratched 97751Fort AVortli, 100; 97S07 Merry Lad, 104; 90904 Toniata, 100; 97751 Cardiff, 104; 975S3 Collis Ormsby, 110. Q7QOQ EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles on Turf. 902201 :52 41 1 40 00 added. iTyear-iilds V OOO and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 30; second, 5; third, 0. li:d Horses AAVtPPSt St V 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 97752SHELBY w 4 99 1 2 5l 51 Ink 1 1 1J Gordon S A Beckham S 10 S 3 7-5 i 97752G. M. MILLER WB 4 115 9 7 6 fi 41 2 2 2 J Glass A Simons 4-5 1 9-101-2 1-5 97772OUTLAN wn 3 100 3 4 li lh Gnk 7h 41 3 McCahey Clay Bros C 8 S 3 7-5 . 97797 MICH. ANGELO W 5 115 7 3 21 2"k 3 3 3 4 Forehand AV Walker G 10 10 3 8-5 , 97S01 SECONKE ws 3 10S 4 5 8 81 9 9 6l h J Henry AV Martin 30 60 60 20 7 97770 DOROTHY WEBB W 5 110 6 S 4l 41 51 41 51 GU C Peak J Mackay 60 100 100 40 20 97804DOL. BULTMA-N W 5 110 2 1 7 7 7 5l 7 7h J Deavpt E McCloskey 20 30 30 10 4 87C07SUPERArISOR w 3 100 5 9 9 9 SI S1 S3 8 Byrne AV Stockton 4 41 4 S-5 4-5 974GROiIP avb 5 99 8 fi 3i 31 2i G"k 9 9 Diggins S Louis 10 10 8 3 8-5 J Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:40, 1:53. Track fast. ,1 AVinuer B. g, by Garrv Herrmann Verona trained by G. AV. Scott. AVent to post at 5:57. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. SHELBY, prominent from the start, moved up on the outside with a good burst of speed on the back I si retch and ran into a good lead while rounding the far turn, but was tmder a drive through the last fin-- I long to outstay G. Mi MILLER. The latter went wide on the first turn and was shutlled back, then gained I stfiidily and was wearing the winner down at the end. OUTLAN ran a good race and was forced to overcome much early interference. MICHAEL ANGELO tired in the stretch drive. SECONKE closed a gap. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to 00 and sold to A. Simons. Scratched 97770 Topland. 112 : 97832 The Golden Butterfly. 110; 07S30Cruchc dOr, 102.