Granite Runs Fast Mile: Hyams Racer Circles Track at Fort Erie In 1:38 With Impost of 115 Pounds.; White Wool Beats Good Opposition in Overnight Handicap-- J. W. Schorr Uncovers Likely Juvenile in Leochares., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-04

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GRANITE RUNS FAST IIIjE MILEIIYAMS MILE1 lIY HYAMS ArIS RACER CIRCLES TRACK AT FORT ERIE ERIEIN ERIEIN IN 1 138 38 WITH IMPOST OF 115 POUNDSWhite POUNDS White Wool Beats Good Opposition in OvernightHandicapT Overnight OverniglltHandicnpJ j Handicap HandicnpJ J W Schorr Uncovers Likely LikelyJuvenile LikelyJuvenile j Juvenile in LeocharesRnffalo Leochares Buffalo X V uh illy 3 3Phil Phil Hyains Rocktoncolr Rockton Rocktoneolr coir Granite 1111111 showed a I good i performance erformwce at Fort FortErie FurtErIc ErIc tills afternoon when he picked up 11 115 1011I1IIsa pounds a and 14 I ran a mile in I 13S S Granite was as a hp havilyhacked heavily lIy lIyloada11 hacked Iiicl il favorite in the mile allowance race mill uul uultens tens VJis ridden h by T Koerner lie assumed an cas easy lead easylead ad after afllrtIllY they had gone half a mile and aftllO after afteropeuiug O opening lII JI U up a bigger J er lead beat Edda si length lengthlingkliarn ellth ellthl11J l11J binkhcrn kllGln which finished second to The 1 he Manager Ianall Ianagerw w 111 the Canadian Derby lrby on Saturday a tllrlay last ast wa was third thirdThe thirdfhe thlrllThe The extreme bent had its effect on the atllndallcentlll attendance attendanceand and but few rorouto Torontonlans forontonlnllsrWlllI fans made the three thnChuurs hours trilltu tripto trip to to Fort hrie The crowd was a speculative one oneIIUWCCI onehowever however and the layers found huslne business s brisk LeOchares Leo Leodin din chares res and Granite ranite were the oul only winnlll winning favoritesThe favorltllllt favorites favoritesThe The lllt suri surprise rise of th the a afternoon tt was as furnished h byVhlte by White hite Wool 001 which took the mile and an elhthlultlcaJl eighth eighthIt It handicap a ileap Star tal Charter and John Jurlon Furlong were 00thwell lothweJi notli well backed and the former sta staggered gcrel1 in third after aftereomiming afterolllln coming olllln from behind in the stretch tiellhIIlln IIllnJohll drive driveJahn driveJohn John W y Schorr uncovered a likely two twoyearold twoyearoldin aroll1 aroll1n in n the opening raw a dash of t live furlongs for for1IIalll1I5 formiuatdeus maidens in Leocharcs There was a well circulatedlip clrcniatpiluf circulated up on th the colt and he always ruled fa favorite vorite going goingto lIing lIingto to the post at evens Rutwell lost no time insendhug inslllIUng in sending him to the front and after racing withlertha with Martha Allen for a furlon furlong he drew away into a10m alouig a Ions lead and galloped home eight lengths in ad1I1ceof advance of f Miccouskee lIecolIsk Lcochares ran the live furlongs in in 1 100 00 He is one of the youngsters tha that t MrSchorr Mr 11 11horr Schorr horr purchased urhuwl1 last spring from IIarr Harry Payne1Chiluiey Payne 1Chiluiey hit liitnev 111 The ru race was II 100 top and bottom sell selllog I I1I 1I log affair and A 1 G Blakcly ran the winner npw1A00 no slOOO Mr h Schorr retained Leocbarcs with the theutl theIlL IlL jiinl utl 5 i advance advanceI I K I V COOl Cooimy 11 lodged a protest with the stewarls stewarlsagainst against the claiming of Captain Swanson out of the theseventh seventh race yesterday estlrllt h by I Dave ave Yoodforll Wood ford Thechitui The 11Iedultll claim was not accompanied aCl lIl1J1anlell h by any mone money whlhIllade which vluielimade made it irregular and the horse was ordered turnedover tnrlIdt turned t over lr to Charles Qiiiini who also bad a claim claim tmi7he Inrile in The latter I resold old the horse to Mr Ir Coonl Cooney 1111rlJl 1111rlJltill dmirhigthe during the afternoon It was supposed at fil1 first t that 1Vatrl1ord Wood onI onIfJId ford claimed Captain Swanson wan ou for the BIplyeltahll Beverwyck 5Jtable tahll but it developed that Frank Nolan had wirlhis wird u1 u1his his a agent eut Larry Caw Carey not ot to bid tip or claim any guyhnrges lilYhnllI hnllI homes homesC t C II Pettln Pettingill ill was amlJII among the visitors at Pw PwElle EartErie Fort Erie this afternoon Mr Ir llttill Pettingill 1I1 has been lIIalIII mihnug mak ¬ III ing his home in Erie Pa this summer and ran over overIII overto to ta take in the days spnttPr sport sportPIilllIS sportPrincess Pr Princess iueess lI Cog egg eggtvhlch which was knocked down to II B1ritdio R 1ritdio Gardner 1141111 r at the sale of the Sanford hOI horses s on Tues 1uesaay day 11 has been turned over to I K J Albright AlhI l1t intrhese in whose 1 colors she will race raceJames raceJauirx ace aceJI1I1PS James Fitxsimmons has decided to retir rltirj SnmnllNIht Summer SummerNight Night and she u wl1 will lll go o to the stud next splngThe spring springThe springthe The best trials shown at Fort I Erie rie this morningmere morn morning in inLlnstlrIIIf inW mere W merelplasteriIrlf Apiaster LlnstlrIIIf Half mile in n 51Ilay HI HIHay ro1 ro1Hay 177nIIayFiIllghtlls Hay of Pleasure 11I1UI1hrlIHll1artlrs Threequarters in 1 117 177 = Ih Beiray nIIayFiIllghtlls h ayFiveeighths Fiveeighths in 1 101 101Iljii 107Itu 01 01H H Iljii n Loyal LOaleInll LoyalSevcueigliths Seveneighths hths in IS 11 115 129 120trig 12911i 129iigfhree 11i trig iigfhree Threequarters quarters in 117i 1 117 17 17I i JII Jtiss Threeeighths Th lighths in 374 3741ultoil 374I 37 ai1f I 1ultoil arlton Club llIhFin Fiveeighths eighthis elht hs In 1 102 02 f fFonlltain JAmntain Square 1J1Imllalf Half mile in 49 49Uold 4nfJoIII 19cold Uold Mine lillfllalf Half mil mile in 48 48Harrow 1Sharrowhalf IS ISlLtrlOwlIalf Harrow lLtrlOwlIalf Half mil mile in 49 49Hearts 49hearts 4Fy 4FyI11arts Hearts of Oak OakIhleighths Fiveeighths in 101Helen 1 101 101Helen OI Helen Barbel Barbce BIIJIILhrllqnarlcrs Threequarters in 1 115 115Ilughie 11535 1 11I111hi hughie 11535hughie Quiun QuiuuMile Mile li1e iu 1 145 145Magneto 145MagnetoMblc 45 MagnetoMblc Magneto Mile Iil in 1 142llonereiflicequarters 142 142Moiicreif 42 IullcrliflhleeIlnarlprs Moiicreif Threequarters in 1 115 11j Mud Incl Sill HillHal Half mile in 50 50Mapn 50apa 0 0aJla Mapn aJla Nick XickFiYeIhhths Fiveeighths in 1 101 101Ocean 101Ocean 01 01OteIIn OteIIn OteIInBIII Ocean BIII Hound houndSeveneighths qSeYenelgl1ths Seveneighths in 3 35 47 1 10 111 11 113 127 127Keybourn 127lteybourntutu 17 17Hpholllnllalf Hpholllnllalf Keybourn 27Hossenllxlhrllclllalters Half t mile in 52 52Kosseaux 52RosseanzThreequrters 27 Kosseaux Hossenllxlhrllclllalters Threequarters in 11 110 119t I l Uuth RockMile Rock Mile IiII in 4S 101 101Y 11 115 1291 1 120 9 llI ltcJ 1 14 143 143Pie The Manager lanagerI llInner Mile 1iI1 ile in 117Vaibler 147 1liarhllrThlIIelghths I I 1liI Warbler arhllrThlIIelghths = Threeeighths in 3 35


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