Fort Erie Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-05

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART IOKT Meetingof ERIE ONTf THURSDAY JULY 4 1912 Fifth day Niagara Racing Association First Meeting of t days 49 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Francis Nelson Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary E W Magiun Racing starts at 245 p in Chicago time 145 p m AV indicates whip S spurs r blinkers Fig wros in parentheses following tlie distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance A F 7 O FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84318 105 5 100 Purse GOO 2yearolds O tt I O Allowances Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 Hid Corses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C 1 l 0 BUSK IN VVB 103 2 2 U lh 1i 1 = E Martin J AVhalen 4 S 7 32 out 31 31SMONOCACY SMONOCACY W 107 3 3 3 3 ° 22 2 Butwell II P AVhitney Si 1G525 out iM05TARTAR outiM05TARTAR TV 100 4 1 It 2 33 31B McCahey R T Wilson 43 1 9201S out BURNT CANDLE TV 1US 1 4 4444 Ganz E R Bradley 30 CO 60 12 2 2Time Time 23 17 100 107 Track fast AVmner WlialenAAent R g by Hamburg Slippers trained by J Wlialen AAent to post at 240 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving LI SKIN showing great speed from the start raced TARTAR into defeat in the Jirst three furlongs and drew away to win easing up MONOCACY was shuttled back at the half post where he lost a couple of lengths then came on and finished fast TARTAR was speedy and set a fast pace but tired and quit when the pinch came in the last quarter quarterScratched Scratched 100Overweights 3432Tudge Wright 100 Overweights Mouocacy 4 Hounds Burnt Candle 2 SECOND RACE 58 Mile 84542 100 2 101 1 Purse 500 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Im Horses AAVtPPSt J4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 351 STAR ACTRESS wlOS 1 = 1J T Kocrnor T C McDowell G 10 8 3 1 3152ARCENE W 112 2 3 3AV 22 2 Musgrve Gallaher Bros 3 4 1S575 3a SIOCI RINGLING AV 115 4 4 4AVB 45 Si MeTagrt BeverwyckStable 3 Si 3J 75 35 355J 3403 LATENT AVB 112 1 5 5WB 5J 4s E Martin G E Galvin 15 20 20 S 4 4C SOGO CAROUSEL WB 107 5 7 7wn C 51 Schulger S Ross 40 50 50 20 S 31 2 PIKES PEAK wn 112 3 2 2W 2l 2J Sit W Loftus F J Pons 4 4 3J 75 3 S314 VOLITA W 100 G C CJ 7 7 7 Ganz A S Labold 3J 4 4 S5 45 45Time Time 23 48 101 Track fast AAinncr DennyAVcnt Br f by Star Ruby Mirth trained by G Denny AVcnt to post at 314 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driving STAR ACTRESS took the lead at once and after racing closely with PIKES PEAK for three furlongs ttrtw away into an easy lead in the homestretch and won casing up ARCENE ran a good race and easily tiltposed of RINGLING in the stretcli drive The latter was taken wide on the stretch turn and swerved 1 the inside rail at the last furlong ixist and did not run to her true form PIKES PEAK ran a fast half mid quit In the last furlong LATENT ran well Scratched 3146 Dorlon 108 3224 Gcrrard 111 Overweight Star Actress 1 pound O t P7 pT THIRD RACE 34 Mile G421G lll f 3 112 Purse COO 3yearolds and upward O tJC 6 O Handicap Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt if Str Fin Jockeys O It C P OClXHAVINTERGREEN W C 100 42 I1 1 1J 1 J McJ McJHlBLAdC HlBLAdC CHIEF W 5 OG 1 5 2 31 2 i E iuiim o J awcum i a A Ai431 i431 COWL SB 4 31 5 3 41 4J 4s S Wolf S W Stnsett 15 20 20 S 5 53W1L1TTLE 3W1L1TTLE FATHER W 4 110 3 4 3i 2 31 4l Musgrve W W Darden C5 G5 11101215 230G BEN LOYAL Wl 5 105 2 fi 6 C 5 5 = Buxton R E Walking 10 15 15 5 2 232G7 32G7 HELMET w C 108 fi 1 5l 5i C C Ganz E R Bradley 5 7 C 2 1 1Time Time 23 43 113 Track fast fastWinner StewardWent Winner 15 g by Dick Welles Winter trained by 11 E Steward Went to post at 337 At post I minute Start ood and slow Won easily second and third driving U1NTERGREEN dashed to thu front in the tirst few stride and being taken under slight restraint was rat iil along in the lead for the remainder of the race and won easing up BLACK CHIEF ran in forward contention all the way and easily disposed of the others in the Iiomestrelch for second place COWL ran on the outside to the strelch turn and Mulshed fast LITTLE FATHER suemingly could never get up and his race should be thrown out BEN LOYAL was outpaced but finished gamely HELMET quit Overweights WinUrgrcon 1 pounds FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 00707 112 5 123 Fourth of July Stakes Value 1500 3yearolds and upward Handicap Net value to winner 1150 sec ¬ ond 200 third 100 Inti Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 1T1E wit 5 115 2 1 IX l i I2 I2 lfc Schutger MrsLALivgston Sa 2 32 3u 14 ys = PLATE GLASS w G 12G 1 2 3 32 2 t 2S 2 K Martin R Davies 22235 1C 1CV 1CcKROGLEGS V cKROGLEGS Wl 3 112 3 4 4 4 31 3i 3 Butwell J W Schorr 3 3J 3i 1 25 8308 CLIFF E1DGE WB C 105 4 3 21 2a 45 4s 4 ° Buxton R E WatUIns C 8 S 3 1 JD BOB R w 5 110 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 McTagrt BcverwyckStablc O SO 30 S 3 3Time Time 23 ICJs 1115 137 142 e uals American record Track fast Winner B h by lldriui Luray trained by M Feakes FeakesWent Went to post at 401 At iwst 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the Kline LOVETIE showing a high order of speed from the start took the lead at once and held his oppon n ts safe all the way but was doing his best at the end to withstand resolute opposition from PLATE lI SS after racing CLIFF EDGE to retirement in the lirst threequarters PLATE GLASS was taken LMfk and saved in the early running and finished fast and gamely through the lat quarter FROGLEGS ran a badlyScratched good race and finished with a rush CLIFF E1KJE ran a fast seveneighths and tired badly Scratched 3175 Little Father 114 Mii5Edda 100 TWOLahore 112 3401 Spellbound 100 3104 S piTstitiou 110 31i5 Kormak 100 405 Colonel Holloway 03 Q I 7 T FIFTH RACE 34 Mile G421G 1 H1f 3 112 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward O Jb I I Allowances Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 AAVtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys O HOPS CMlVnKJNG COMMONER w C 118 S3 1 = 1J 1s I1 C Turner W Martin 4 41 4 7535 KNIGHTS DIFFER w 3 107 1 5 S 3 = 2 2 E Martin R Davies S5 05 33 35 11 11lj lj 4 MlS ION W 3 102 f 2 4l 2 33 31 Schutger A Belmont 58721 58721JK9S JK9S NONPAREIL w 3 107 4 0 S1 7l 4l 4 T Koerner T C McDowell 30 40 40 15 7 i7IMPRESSlON v3104 7 7 C1 4 li 5 J Callahanll II Hewitt LH 20 20 S 4 4C C ± 3 PERTH SHIRE w 4 117 2 S 5 = 5h 5i Butwell W N Adrians 3 4 2J 1 12 117 STELCLIFF w 3 107 3 fi 0 J 71 Small W C Weant 50 100 UK 40 LX 210 NEW RIVER wn 3 101 5 4 73 S3 0 SJ McCilicy R T Wilson 30 HI SO 10 4 4OMia OMia CUlilOUS wr 4 114 0 1 2i f S5 It l oftus J W Arthur 50 CO GO 20 10 10Time Time 23 47113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch h by The Commoner Nw Era trained by AV Martin MartinWint Wint to post at 420 At i ost 5 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving KfNG COMMONER outran his opponents from tup start and won all the way uuextended KNIGHTS IMKFEll was hard ridden all through the last quarter ami oiitgamed MISSION for second place The lit tor ran forwardly and gamely but was tiring at the end and repeatedly cut off NONPAREIL The latter sMtd ground ou the turns but was in elose quarters at the end after having closed a big gap PERTH ¬ SHIRE quit IMPRESSION and CITRIOlS showed speed speedScratched Scratched 5404 Bell Horse 114 3000 Warbler 114 2722Charlie Hargrave 118 3405 Elwah 102 t035 Con Canif 100 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 3471V 142 H 115 Purse 500 3yearolds Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 0 lud Horses Vj Str Fin Jockeys O II C P 3 3 = BOIJNCING LASS w 107 I 4 Gl 5l 5 = 5 C Butwell P S P Randolph 8 10 10 4 2 NAPIER i 102 5 11 W SiU S1 1 7 Digging II Rites 30 40 40 15 7 73JXFATHEROLA 3JXFATHEROLA ws 00 0 5 3l 41 7 8 = S Connor J W Hcdrick 15 15 15 C 3 33I5IE 3I5IE WB 105 2 1 S m3 10l 9l Oi Teahann P J Miles 10 15 12 5 21 21R133 R133 TANKER w 110 7 13 13 12J 12J H3 lo3 Borel W E Applegate 0 15 12 5 21 V FLORAL DAY w KJO fi 7 12s OJ OJ 10l lli T Koerner AV O loplin 10 10 10 4 2 2liKJMHOCORUA liKJMHOCORUA i 07 12 0 5 = 7l 11 = 12 ° 12 ° J Daniels M Daly 50 CO 00 20 10 10ulOC ulOC JULIA ARMOUR wv 100 3101013 13 13 18 J Callahanll Outs CO 10010040 20 20Time Time 23 47 113 139 143 Track fast Winner Ch g by Aruieuth II Renovab trained by W Martin MartinAVent AVent to post at 450 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third the fruie THE RUMP suddenly improved outran the others to the first turn and drawing away into an easy lead showed much tho uiost speed for seven furlongs but was tiring at the finish CAMELLIA stayed surprisingly well and slipping through on the inside on the stretch turn finished with a rush COMMON LltS TOUCH ran well but tired when her rider went to the whin in the final drive CONGRESSMAN JAMES was crowded back at the start and closed a big gap SIR GILES quit after running iu closest I muit to the homestretch BOUNCING LASS and BE ran poorly Scratched oi Senator Sparks 10S Overweights Bouncing La s 3 pounds Be 2 Yankcr 2 3fl T Q SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles SirSl 143 5 100 Pnrs 500 4yearolds and rt 9 J upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Ilorcvs AAVtPPStVi y Str Fin Jockeys O H G P S 3407 SANDHILL w 4 121 2 1 C1 3l 3l I1 I1 McCahoy J Fitzsimmons 5863 65 3400 VOITHORPE wn 4 110 1 2 2l 2l 2 3i 2l Loftus J B Respess 3J 4 3J C5 25 1 7JBUSY w 5 110 5 4 5 S C 4 33 Schufgcr AVilliam Garth 3 SJ 1S5O5 2C 3141 STARTLER WB 4 102 S 5 I3 I3 1J 2 42 Skirvin L K Powell 20 30 30 10 5 3 107 LORD ELAM w 6 107 I 3 71 5 4i 52 5l Butwell AV G KinffDoddsG 10 10 3 75 75S10PCOL S10PCOL ASmiEADB wn 5 100 7 S 8 71 5l f C1 Wolf Adair Baker 2 2 854513 310 OAIUIURST w C 108 C fi 41 fi i 7 = 73 75 T Koerncr P M Walker 20 40 10 12 4 3111 JOE GA1TENS w C 103 3 7 3S S R S Digging J AV Bcnton 50 CO GO 20 10 10Time Time 23 477 113 139 146 Track fast Winner B g by Rock Sand Mount Vernon trained by J Fitzshumons FitzshumonsAVent AVent to post at 520 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driv ¬ ing SANDHILL was shuttled back at the start but moved up gradually and wearing the leaders down in the stretch drive won holding his own AOLTUORPE was under slight restraint in tho early running but tired when called on in the final drive BUSY came through on the inside while rounding the far turn 1rt could never get to the leaders COLONEL ASILMEADE showed little speed and ran far below his true form STARTLER made tha pace fast to the stretch and tired Scratched 343TCaptain Swanson 111 3107 Leopold 107 Overweights Onklmrst 3 nounds


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