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WINDSOR FORM CHART A7INDSOR OUT THURSDAY JULY 18 1912 Fifth day Windsor Fair Grounds and Driving Park Asso ¬ ciation Summer Meeting of 7 days 45 books on AVeather showery Presiding Judge Charles F Price Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary Walter O Parnier Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 230 p m Indicates apprentice allowance 3Q O Q FIRST RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 Purse 500 Canadianbred 3yearolds O t and upward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 37133HAArROCK 7103713TROPAEOLU3I WB 4 107 2 1 2 42 21 I3 T Koerner C J Keen 3 4 1S532 710 3713TROPAEOLU3I w 3 103 C C 4l 2 3i 2J AVolf Brookdale Stable 565245 3713 S53713ONDRAaiON STEAM BOAT v 3 100J 13 5 3 4 3n C Turner G Hendrie S 10 S 3 S5 8535KJ2RUSTLaNG 3713ONDRAaiON TCU 3 127 S 2 1 1 J I1 41 Schutger H Giddings S 12 10 4 85 35KJ2RUSTLaNG w 3 94 7 4 3u 54 5 53 Lounsby J E Seagram 2J 21 9571013 3713 BREASTPLATE f 3 97 3 5 72 6i G1 G1 J CallahanAV G Bailey 15 30 30 12 C 3713 CCXMMOLA WB 5 107 5 7 S S 75 7 = Butwell J S Hendrie G 10 S 3 85 3153 JOE GAIETY WTJ 3 91 4 S G3 7i 8 S McCahey E Glassco 15 20 20 S 4 goodAAInner Time 24 48 115 Track good AAInner MeagherAAent Ch c by Havoc Sans Coeur trained by T Meagher AAent to post at 232 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving HAA7ROCK under slight restraint ran In close pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretch turn then finished with a rush and won easing up TROPAEOLUM always a contender was tiring at the end and was hard ridden all the way STEAM BOAT worked his way up on the outside and finished gamely under punish ¬ ment ONDRAMON set a fast pace but his big weight told on him in the last furlong COMMOLA began slowly outpacedScratched and ran a poor race RUSTLING was always outpaced Scratched 3033 Parade 105 105Overweights Overweights Steam Boat 2 pounds O Q O I SECOND RACE 1 Mile 97943 138 5 117 500 added 3 and 4yearolds O O O J Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 415 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 3764 RECIPROCITY TV 3 107 2 1 2 = li lh 1J ins B Steele W AV Daiden 4 5 58535 35 W CARLTON CLUB WB 3 101 S 4 G5 31 3 J II AVoodford 20 20 12 5 2 35062MAGNETO w 3 110 G 5 4l 2h 2h 2i J C Turner Clay Bros 75 85 1 12 14 350G POXS ASINORUM STB 3 110 4 G S 73 51 53 41 Musgrve AV JIartin G S 7 2 1 nB 4 105 o 2 32 52 4 = 4l 52 T Koerner J L McGinnis S5 2J 2J 1 12 S356 MASTER JIM WIB 3 102J 3 7 5h 6l G5 G G Cook J D Killen 50 50 40 15 7 3500 DOORMAT W 3 107 1 S 7 S 7B 712 710 Butwell AV S House 50 60 CO 20 10 3701 CYNOSURE WJJ 3 101 7 3 1J 4 S S S Hopkins F Brown 20 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 24 49 115 142 Track good goodWinner Winner Ch c by Monsieur Beaucalre Nannie Hodge trained by II Louden LoudenAVent AVent to post at 251 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third tho same RECIPROCITY off forwardly raced to the front on the backstrctch and after withstanding stren ¬ uous opposition from MAGNETO outgamod CARLTON CLUB in the final drive The latter began slowly and was forced to work his way up on the outside but made a fast finish and almost got up to win MAO NKTO ran a good race but finally tired under punishment SAM JACKSON showed speed and was hard ridden but could not keep up Overweights upOverweights Sam Jackson 1 pound Master Jim 1 Doormat 3 3Q O THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 97293 141 3 104 Purse 000 3yearolds O O JL and upward Handicap Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 3699 JOHN FURLONG WB 5 105 1 4 G2 7J 43 2i I3 Musgrve F J Pons 6 8 7 21 65 65369S2GRAN 369S2GRAN ITE W 4 11G G 3 I1 1s 1J 1 2 T Koerner P Hyams S5 85 75 71013 71013371DBUCKHORN 371DBUCKHORN w 3 101 9 5 33 2 i 3 4 3 J B Steele R J Mackenzie 44475 710 3699 CLIFF EDGE TVB G 101 8 S 1 31 2 3h 4s C Turner R E AVatldns 8 12 10 4 2 3765 LAAVTON AVIGGINS WB 6 106J 4 7 4 4 5l 51 5 Loftus J AV Burttschell 30 50 50 20 10 3235 GUY FISHER WB G 111 3 6 9 S 63 G2 GJ Butwell E F Cooney 67521 3505 SUPERSTITION WB 7 114 7 2 2 1 710 7 2 McCahey H J Eicholz 6 10 8 3 S5 3477 IMPRESSION 3 93 5 1 51 51 8l 81 81 J Daniels H H Hewitt 60 100 100 40 15 15339S 339S INJURY wG952Si9 9 9 9 J CallahanJ AV Fuller 20 30 30 10 4 4Time Time 24 48 114 l39 i 145 Track good Winner Br g by Wadsworth Preference trained by E W Moore MooreWent Went to post at 315 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving JOHN FURLONG was off slowly but was taken around on the outside on tho turn out of the backstrotch and moving up with a rush in the last quarter drew away into an easy lead in the last furlong GRANITE set a fast pace for seven furlongs when his weight began to tell and lie tired but held on resolutely Bl CKHORN was a forward and persistent contender for the entire race CLIFF EDGE began slowly and l eing much used In getting to the leaders tired in the final drive LAAVTON WIGGINS ran In improved form and niav be expected to do better presently SUPERSTITION ran much below his true form Scratched 389 Star Charter 122 Overweights John Furlong 1 pound Lawton Wiggins 41 FOUHTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84255 105 2 109 Detroit Stakes Value 1200 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 915 second 175 third 75 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3712 MISS EDITH W 97 8 2 2TV 11 I1 11 lii j CallahanP D weir 37122LYSANI ER TV 101 5 3 3W 2 2l 21 2 McCahey R T Wilson 8 10 10 4 S5 3712 LEOCHiARES W 106 36 36W 4 31 32 3 Mooney J W Schorr 21 3 21 1 12 34732MOXOCACY3403BENA 34732MOXOCACY W 111 C 4 4W 31 41 50 4h Butwell H P Whitney 2 3 3403BENA TET W 95 7 5 TI 5J 4l 5i J Daniels E R Bradley Bradley5h 3429 TANKARD w 103 4 1 1WB 5h 6 = G2 6s C Turner J S Hcndrie 15 20 20 S 3 3695 LITTLE HUGH HUGH3714BARNEGAT WB 102 1 7 7WB 61 S 71 71 Schutger R Parr 20 30 30 12 5 3714BARNEGAT WB 103 2 S 8 71 S 8 T Koerner R E Watkins S 12 10 4 85 Time 23 47 100 S 107 Track good Winner B f by Bowling Brook Servilia trained by P D AVcir AVcirent ent to post at 341 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same MISS LD1TH began fast and sprinting away from her opponents in the early running set a fast pace but went wide on the stretch turn and was tiring fast at the end LYSANDER ran in closest pursuit from start to finish and in a game final effort was wearing the winner down LEOCHARES could never get up but easily disposed of MONOCACY for third place The latter showed speed but tired BENANET only ran fairly well O O O O FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84205 10343 2 109 Purse 500 3yearolds and up O O O O ward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 I ml Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 37 S CARRILLON WB 5 104 1 1 1376S3DETROIT I1 1 15 I3 McCahey G M McSweeney 2 3 1351 12 376S3DETROIT WSB 5 109 5 2 237CS 31 2iJ 30 OIJL T Koerner J W Van Dyke 4 G G 2 1 12i 37CS RYE STRAW WB 4 109 4 3 3377G 2i 3 21 33 Musgrvo W Martin 2 2 S5 45 25 256i 377G SENATOR SPARKS WB 3 107 9 4 6i 511 4 41 Butwell J W Schorr 20 40 30 10 4 3768 SALALI w 4 106 3 8 8SEALED 73 I1 51 54 Hopkins J H Mead 78521 SEALED ORDER w 3 90 S 6 63507DETECT 41 41 ci C2 Wolf Brookdale Stable 40 100 100 30 15 3507DETECT wn 4 101 2 7 52 gi 73 7 Lounsby S Jacobs 10 10 S 3 S5 S5S 95524 SANCTIM vr 4 IOG e 5 S S1 81 S3 B Steele J A Strode 30 GO CO 20 10 ROLAND PARDEE W 3 102 7 9 9999 Roberts W G Groveling 10 15 15 G 3 goodWinner Time 24 48 101 108 Track good Winner GleasonWent B m by Chuctanunda Toplash trained by E Gleason Went to post at 405 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving CARRILLON went Into the lead with a rush and showing much the most speed all the way was going away at the end DETROIT ran a good race and coming again after making a wide turn into the home ¬ stretch outstayed RYE STRAW for second place in the final drive The latter was sore when going to the post and lacked his usual burst of early speed but ran gamely SENATOR SPARKS ran fairly well SALALI speedScratched was outpaced SEALED ORDER showed speed Scratched 27S3 Cooney K 111 111Overweights Overweights Senator Sparks 1 pound Sealed Order 1 Roland Pardee 4 3834 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 500 added 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 420 second 75 third 50 Inu Horses AWtPPSt y i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3533 OHAPULTEPEC WB 7 10S G 3 11 Int int ij McCahey J H Mead 6 10 S 4 42SSO 2SSO = SEA CLIFF WSD 6 109 S 2 21 2 2 T Koerner J W May 3J 4 3 1 JL 3769 J H HOUGHTON w 5 11G 1 1 4 41 42 3 Musgrve G W Scott 5 5 4J So 45 45r7093VREELAlND r7093VREELAlND W 5 112 7 4 31 31 3 4 Loftus J B Respess 2 2i 2 4525 452533072SHELBY 33072SHELBY WB 5 107 2 7 7 6J 6 ° 5i Butwell R E Watkins 20 2u 25 10 o o3G9S 3G9S WINNING WIDOW WB 4 10S 3 5 6 52 5J 62 J CallahanM Shields 4 5 41 2 45 3530 B VANDERVEER WB 4 107 4 S S S 72 71 Lounsby T Gilman 20 20 20 S 4 3709 AriNDINBTTE WB 4 10S 5 6 5h 73 S S W Dunn W P Austin 20 30 30 12 G GTime Time 24 48 114 Track good goodWinner Winner B h by Gerolslein Graciosity trained by J H Mead MeadWent Went to post at 420 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same CIIAPULTEPEC off forwardly and suddenly improved raced in the lead at top speed all the way and finishing with rare gameness outstayed SEA CLIFF at the end The latter was always in closest pursuit but was tiring at the finish and just lasted long enough to outstay J II IIOUOIITON for second place The latter went to the outside on the stretcli turn and lost ground but was going fastest of all at the end VREELAND ran well and finished close up The others were outpaced The winner entered for 500 Was bid up to 805 and bought in Scratched 5702s Reybourn 10S O T SEVENTH RACE 1 M Mile 9794 13S 117 Purse uOO 3yearolds and upward 3Q O O O Fillies and Mares winner 375 second 7J third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3701BACHELOR GIRL TV 3 84 9 2 1 I3 Il I1 I1 J Daniels E R Bradley 30 40 40 15 G S7643M1SS WIGGS W 3 92 51 61 4l 3 = 22 2 Lounsby C 7 Quinn 3 4 4 S5 45 3434 KATE KITTLEBRYWB 4 105 11 4 31 3J 2nk 31 314 Musgrve J E Seagram S S S 3 S5 347S2CAiMELLIA W 3 9G 10 G 91 92 71 5 4l Ferguson W G KingDoddsG 6 4 S5 45 347SCOM3ION TOUCH vr 3 97 2 9 II2 II1 9U G2 52 Hopkins F J Pons 3306 FLEX w 3 106 1 5 5h 62 4i 41 63 T Koerner Gallaher Bros BrosWB 4 4 2i 65 12 3530 MA LITINB WB r 107 3 11 12 12 lOi 9l 73 Butwell H Burttschell Burttschellw 34G4 KATE K w 3 99 7 S 41 a 52 7t S McCahey H S Kearney Kearneywr 15 15 S 3 S5 S7C92STARTLER wr 4 104 6 12 102 102 II1 II1 9 i Cragin L K Powell 46621 343 ETON BLUE WB 3 101 12 7 71 71 12 101 102 C Turner II P Whitney 20 30 30 32 6 S7SlMARr S7S1MARLVN VN CASEY w B 7 99 4 10 8l S2 Gl S1 II2 Wolf J H Mead 15 15 10 4 2 3776 IGLOO W 3 SS S 3 22 2 S 12 12 W W TlorP Sleeth 39 40 40 15 8 8Time Time 24 48 115 141 Track good Winner B f by Broomstick Wayward Lass trained by C Ilamnion IlamnionWent Went to post at 44S At post t minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving BACHELOR GIRL began clear of interference and sprinted into a good lead while rounding the first turn then held sway comfortably to the end MISS WICKS S worked her way up on the inside and after dis ¬ posing of KATE KITTLEBERRY made a game effort to overhaul the winner but tired in the final six ¬ teenth KATE KITTLEBERRY was always a forward contender but tired at the end CAMELLIA closed a big gap and so did COMMONERS TOUCH and MALITINE FLEX tired after running well to the stretch stretchOverweights Overweights Flex 1 pound Malitine 1