Windsor Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-18

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WINDSOR FORM CHART WINDSOR ONT WEDNESDAY JULY 17 1912 Fourth day Windsor Fair Grounds aud Driving Park Association Summer Meeting of 7 days 40 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Charles F Price Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary Walter O Parmer Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 230 p m Indicates apprentice allowance 3T 7 A FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 842t5 105 2 109 500 added 3yearolds and up I J ward Selling Net value to winner S435 second 75 third 50 mil Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 37GSTHRIFTY WB 4 101 91 2 3l li I1 W Dunn H Penny 2i 3 3 1 1 10SoHO 3478 NAPIER wsit 3 100 5 G 7h 51 2J 2J T Davies H Rites 20 CO CO J 0 10 SoHO EDITH C w 4 101 4 7 4J 2l 4 = 3 C Turner H Moesel 6 S S 3 32 3530 ELMA wn 3 96 1 4 3 41 5 J 4i McCahey A Molinelli 4 5 4i 95 45 3530 588332TRITON LITTLE PAL wit 3 102 10 2 1 l i 3 5J Schufger William Garth 588332 TRITON w 3 96 C 10 102 7l Ch 6 Ferguson T J Edwards 4 4 3 S5 46 3094 VIGOROUS W 3 106 S U Si 9i 7l 7l Butwell W S House 30 GO 60 25 12 3433 1032S5IGLOO SDNATOR SPARKS wn 3 106 3 11 11 11 103 Si Hopkins J W Schorr 30 GO 50 20 10 32S5IGLOO w 3 101 7 S 6l S1 91 9 Estep P Sleeth 12 15 12 5 2 31F003PREJUICIO WB 8 109 11 3 C2 62 Sb 10 Roberts J T Smith 20 20 5 2i 75 3768 INCLEMENT w 6 100 2 5 9l 101 11 11 Borel I F OLeary 50 CO GO 25 12 Time 12Time 24 48 i 102 109 Track good Winner PennyWent B f by Ogden Busy Maid trained by H Penny Went to post at 231 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing THRIFTY was saved in behind the pacemakers to the stretch turn and slipped through on the inside vlien the leaders went wide then finished gamely and won going away NAPIHR closed a gap and saving ground all the way finished a fast going second EDITH C was much used in forcing the pace and was taken wide on the stretch turn but finished well and close up TRITON green at the barrier began slowly and closed a big gap ELMA only ran fairly well LITTLE PAL set a fast early pace but failed to stay PREJITICK quit after showing speed Scratched 204 2Minnie Bright 101 Overweights Napier 21 pounds Little Pal 4 Triton 3 Vigorous 5 3r7 P7 rr SECOND RACE About 2 Miles Steeplechase 85701425 3 133 500 added I 9 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 410 second 75 third 50 In Horses AWtPPSt 3 5 8 10 13 Fin Jockeys Owners O H 3710 7103IGI AND SUMMERS w 7 141 5 1 I5 I 1 2 1 1 1 Gates Mrs W G AVilson 5552 710 3IGI MISS HYNES w S 147 3 3 3l 32 2 2 ° 22 ° 2 5 J KennathR Parr 344 85 35 36 7 ENNISK1LLEN ws 5 145 1 4 4l 4i 5 32 3 3 H McAfee MrfAMNSinger C 12 12 5 2 2864 HIGH HAT w 6 150 G 2 21 2i 3J 4 LriderSmith BeverwyckStable 22245 25 8536U72SIGHT 3710 THE SHAUGHN W 7 140 4 5 5 5 4 J Fell Simpson G Hendrie 12 15 10 4 85 36U72SIGHT W G 146 2 G Lost rider H Stone V Fox 5 6 4 S5 35 35Time Time 430 Track good Winner GleasonWent goodWinner 15 g by Harvey Cuba Free trained by E Gleason Went to post at 254 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driv ¬ ing ANDREW SUMMERS sprinted Into a long lead in the first turn of the field and was under restraint for the remainder of the race MISS IIYNES was hard ridden through the last time around but was un ¬ able to improve her position ENNISKILLEN fenced well but lacked speed HIGH HAT lost his rider at the thirteenth jump as did SIGHT at the first and THE SHAUGHRAUN fell at the ninth Scratched 37102Rossfenton 149 3r rj Q THIRD RACE 1 Mile 97943 13S 5 117 Purse 500 Cyearolds and upward a I O Selling Handicap Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys 3709 SPELLBOUND w G 102 3 1 I2 I5 lc I10 I10 C Turner H Burttschell 3763JUDGB J1ONOK W 4 101 4 3 5 4 43 31 2s W Dunn W P Austin G S 8 21 45 TV G 110 5 2 23 2J 2J 2J 3 Musgrve Gallaher Bros 303S CAPSIZE wn4 102 2 4 35 y 3s 4 4 Schufger Mrs J AV Flynn 30 40 40 S 2 37t 37693JOHN 3JOHN REARDON WB 5 106 1 5 4 3 5 5 5 Butwell J W Schorr 2i 3 3 710out 710outTime Time 24 49 114 141 Track good Winner BurttschellAVent B g by Albert Hoodoo trained by W A Burttschell AVent to i ost at 317 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving SPELLBOUND sprinted Into a long lead on the backstretch and was only cantering through the last fur ¬ long JUDGE MONCK wore OZANA down In the stretch and easily disnosed of her for second place intho last furlong The latter lacked her usual speed and ran a dull race CAPSIZE quit after running well to the stretch JOHN REARDON was badly outpaced Overweights Capsize 2 pounds John Reardon 1 Q T T O FOURTH RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 Pontchartrain Stakes Value 1200 O I I fcf 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 915 second 175 third 75 Imi Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 3332HELEN BARBEE WB 4 112 7 2 IU I1 HJ I1 Loftus J W Burttschell 2 3 85 71013 339S3ALT AMAHA w 4 109 5 5 2J 22 21 2nt Wolf R T Wilson S S S 3 85 853G983BEN 3G983BEN LOYAL IVB 5 116 3 3 4 4i 4 = 3 Butwell R E Watkins 6 7 7 21 1 3532 rVABEL WB 4 110 G 1 3J 3 J S 43 T Koerner L Martine 3 Si 3J 75 710 710So So SPRING BOARD wsn 3 109 1 7 53 52 51 5 T Davies E B Cassatt 8 12 12 4 85 853764HAM1LTON 3764HAM1LTON WB 3 104 2 G 7 7 G3 G1 Ferguson J W Schorr 5 8 7 2J G5 3475 HELMET w G 117 4 4 6 G1 7 7 Ganz E R Bradley 10 20 20 S 3 3Time poodWinner Time 24 48 115 Track pood Winner BurttschellAVent Ch f by Peep oDay Lady Bramble trained by T AV Burttschell AVent to post at 339 At ix st 5 minutes Start poor and slow AVou driving second and third the same HELEN BARBEE oft in a forward position opened an easy lead in the first furlong and won all the way but had to be hard ridden through the last quarter to outstay ALTAMAHA The latter began slowly but moved up rapidly in the first quarter into nearest and game pursuit but was tiring at the end IVEN LOYAL hud a rough race and was in the worst going all the way IVABEL showed speed but tired In the final drive SPRING BOARD ran well HAMILTON and HELMET were badly outpaced Scratched 37093Vreeland 1 1C 3rr Q r FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 4205 i 109 500 added 2yearolds 4 CjJ Allowances Net value to winner 400 second 75 third 50 id Horses Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 36S6HORRON W 113 31 1 I2 I3 1 C Turner A Turney 13 25 310out 339i3BTTAR PATH WB 110 2 2 2 2s 23 22 Ganz E R Bradley 2J 165165310out 165165310outGREAT GREAT BRITAIN W 105 1 4 4 4 3 J 32 Musgrve G M Hendrie 30 40 SO 3i 710 3714 TERRIBLE BILL w 103 4 3 33 31 4 4 B Steele W AV Darden 30 30 30 4 35 35Time Time 23 48 103 110 Track good goodAVinner AVinner B c by McGce Josie L trained by AV M Martin MartinWent Went to post at 407 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same IIORRON drew away into a long lead while rounding the far turn but tired badly in the home ¬ stretch and was swerving all through the last furlong BRIAR PATH after losing ground came again arid finishing gamely was wearing the winner down at the end GREAT BRITAIN closed a big gap and finished fast fastScratched Scratched 3714 Barnegat 10G 10GOverweights Overweights Great Britain 2 pounds Q r7 O T SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs S4205 105 2 109 500 added 3yearolds and up O i O JL ward Selling Net value to winner 435 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3709 AENETA STROME w 6 104 9 3 I1 I2 I3 I5 B Steele R J Mackenzie 675 99S6S QUARTERMASTER w 4 109 2 7 72 3J 21 25 Borel W E Applegate 5541 3223 irNION JACK w 4 106 S 2 4 4 4 3 Musffrvc S 3 uis a 50521 0 5 2 1 1SOS1 SOS1 FOND wit 3 101 10 4 2 21 SJ 44 McCahey AV D Althouse 30 M 60 25 12 12350SMARIAN 350SMARIAN CASEY WH 7 105 78 S3 S2 7J 5k Cragin J H Mead 15 20 20 S 4 43C35 3C35 = TOY BOY w S 111 4 1 2 6i C G1 J CallahanT AV Fuller 3 3J h 32 710 7103431SSAL 3431SSAL ArOLATILE w S 111 56 5 5 5 7i G Burns M Daly 45421 4542132S6 32S6 HORICON w 5 109 3 f 9 H 15 S Hopkins J A Strode 15 30 f 10 5 5S035 S035 AVATER WELLES w 4 110 I 5 62 72 8 92 Loftus T B Respesa 5 7 7 2i 75 ROYALETTE TV 5 104 G 10 10 10 10 10 T Davies G ONeill 60 100 100 10 20 20Time Time 23 48 102 108 Track good goodWinner Winner B m by Ben Strome Aeneta trained by J D Adklns AdklnsAVent AVent to post at 431 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driving VENETA STROME showing the most speed from the start drew away into a decisive lead in the first half and was under restraint through the last sixteenth QUARTERMASTER began slowly but closed a big gap and easily disposed of UNION JACK for second place in the stretch drive The latter was in close quarters in the early running but finished well and outgamed FOND for third place FOND ran prom ¬ inently to the stretch and tired MARIAN CASEY finished fast TOY BOY and SAL VOLATILE quit Scratched 37GS Rye Straw 104 KOl Duquesne 114 376S Carrillon 101 Overweights Marian Casey 1 rmund Sal Volatile 2 Water AVelles 1 3782 SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles 83905 145 5 111 Purse 500 3yearolds aud up ward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 347STHE RUMP w 3 99 5 2 I2 I6 1 ° 1s I8 B Steele W Martin S 10 G 2J 1 1R 3702 MELTON STREET W 4 114 9 8 G3 5nt 311 310 2n Loftus R J Macfc Mackenzie 2 1151151 12 3307 MY GAL 02 31 c Turner S Louis Louis5s 15 20 15 6 3 34G2LAD OF LANGDEN w S 103 0 1 41 5s 42 Ferguson R E AAratkins 2J 3 2 31012 7 7 71 82 71 G3 5l McCahey P M Civill 10 12 12 5 2 3709 LEOPOLD W 4 111 8 5 55 4J G3 41 Gi Borel AV B Applegate 45485 45 453G97 3G97 HICK WB 7 107 2 G 3h 7l 82 75 7 T Koerner AV G AArilson 50 60 00 25 12 99154 TOM HAYWARD IVB6107499 9 9 8s 8l Schutcrer J AV Schorr 20 30 30 12 4 3228 NORBITT WB 7 107 1 4 2 J 2l 4 9 9 Butwell AV S House SO 40 40 15 7 7Time Time 24 S 49 115 142 149 Track good goodWinner Winner Ch g by Arineath II Renovah trained by W M Martin MartinAVent AVent to post at 456 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won cantering second and third diivinp THE RUMP dashed to the front and having increased his lead at every post was eased up at tho end MELTON STREET began slowly but gradually worked his way up on the outsido and outgamed MY GAL in the final drive The latter ran in a contending position while rounding the far turn and hung on well in the stretch drive LAD OF LANGDEN met with interference at the halfmile ground LEOPOLD could never get up APIASTER finished well NORBITT showed speed but quit


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