Condensed History Of The Niagara Stakes, Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-02

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CONDENSED HISTORY STORY OI OF = THE NIAGARA STAKES STAKESThe I I The sixth running of the Niagara Stakes for t twoyearolds o culoll15 i Is the feature of the Fort Erie card of I IThe tOI111 today oftOI111 Being HeinglU an event of recent establishment its hIStltl history natumll naturally presents few points of interest out of the threeyearoldfomtu onUnt1 ordinary Its first winner Grande Dame was IIS a tll filly of extrnUlll1na1 extraordinary speed that in her three threeyearold earold earoldolm form olm did not fulfill the promise of her younger d1 days Mare IuJ l Abe he was another good twoyearold that did not didnot train ou E Eye e White is radn racing out + west vest vestmid cHand and able to Will a race no now and then Apparently It is to be becontested heomtcsted contested toda today by the best field of its hlstOl history which is as follows followsTear followsI I Year Tinie1IU7 First Jockeys Wt IV t Second cond Wt t Third Wt t Val Time TimeIDS TinieI I 1JI07 Grande Dame I D Bolandll5 115 Aquiline 110 Touinabat IDS 1150 101 1OS 1011IUS Mu Marse Inc se Abe he 1 V Powers Pocrsl Powers123 123 Michael An Angelo elo 103Thee 103 Theo heo Cook 108 1150 100 100t 190 won 100t19tr9 E Eye l Vhite iusTaI111i Musgravo 1 115 15 Galve Galvesca cn 10S Turf Star tar 1t 113 1150 100 1910 100WlII Solid llIll Comfort lnsravel0i Musgrave 105 105C Capsize US Jim I L 10 101 l15tt 102 02 lUll 02lUll Gold Blade C II Shilliu Shilling Shilltng105 10 105 Aldebarau 101 Vestibule 111 1150 1 101 D1


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