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HAMILTON FORM CHART HAMILTON ONT SATURDAY JUNE 28 1913 Fourth day Hamilton Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 7 da vs 48 books on Weather clear Presiding Steward Joseph Secretary A R Loudon Q f Q pr FIRST RACE 34 Mile 9G375 111 C 113 600 added 3yearolds and upward upwardj j 0 Q Allowances Net value to winner 505 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H G P 921G2LEOCHARES w 3 102 5 3 I2 lll 11 I2 Buxton J W Schorr 92012 25 15 700G2THE WIDW MOONw 3 98 4 5 3l 2 = 2s 24 Montour R P Marshall G 8 G 1 1 00122COGS WB 3 103 1 4 2nt 3 32 3 ° k Neylon W Martin 30 50 50 12 5 58G173MOVING 8G173MOVING PICTUREw 3 101 3 G 4 4 4 ° 4e Moody R Davles 8 12 12 21 4 4OJ37ABDON OJ37ABDON w 3 100 S 7 C1 5l OS 51 Snyder W F Presgrave 40 50 40 12 G 8881 FLABBERGAST WB 3 10S 7 2 72 73 G G3 C Turner A Turney 8 12 12 21 1 8854 PETELUS WB 4 109 2 8 S3 CJ 71 V Gross T G Enright 50 100 100 25 7 TTTTn nr WB wn f 110 G 69 9 9 S4 S ° S5 E Scharf J W Hedrick 100 200 200 SO 3 9 9 9 Ward II B Bonfield 20050050020050 20050050020050Time 841 J UNION JACK w 5 110 9 1 51 Time 24 48 112 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Broomstick Leayquara trained by J F Schorr SchorrWent Went to post at 258 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ LEOCIIARES took the lead quickly and sprinting away from the others while rounding the far turn was ing under restraint at the finish THE WIDOW MOON moved up gamely on the stretch turn but was tiring at the end COGS was a forward contender to the eighth post but tired and was driving hard at the linish to outstay MOVING PICTURE The latter finished gamely The others were beaten off offScratched Scratched 0500 Gates 109 0115 Black River 109 vnoiio i 1 nniimls Moviuir Picture 3 9286 SE AWtPPSt V V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SWB WB 98 3 1 4 3 ° t I1 I1 1 Gray H Giddings 7 12 12 3 1 1WB 02172CRYSTIAWOGA WB 100 8 7 7 72 = G3 4 4t t 2l 2 2s = Hopkins Brookdale tfrooKdaie Stable stauie 2 3 21 23 jioi 11512 15 au 02G5 MAUSOLUS WB 107 iA7 i 7 s S 52 r2 42 ax 31 3 3nk 3 31 c Tui Turner H H Roberts 451 r 351 r f W 102 5 3 Ci 72 G1 5i 4l Buxton J m oeugiiim ov o VOIVODE 0217 OAKLAND LAD w 104i 2 2 2 2l C5 G2 5 D ConnellyF J Porteus 20 30 30 S 3 38G20 007G DOODY w 107 158 8 71 7 6l Watts Mrs P Maher SO 100 100 30 15 8G20 JOHN PETER BOWMAN w 105 G G 1 I1 2 41 710 Moody R Davies 30 40 40 12 5 58G20 8542 Deronde J Collins 30 50 50 15 7 7Time 8G20 MISS HARVEY w OS 4 4 31 52 S 8 8 Time 24 50 1154 129 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br f by Bassetlaw Lady Betz trained by II GIddings Jr JrWent and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ Went to opst at 324 At jwst 1 minute Start good VENUS URANIA off forwardly moved up rapidly on the outside and taking the lead had speed ing CRYSTIAWOGA challenged in the stretch CRYSTIAWOGA began slowly and was waited iu reserve when moved with rush on the outside but tired the turn into the homestretch then up a wiih until rounding to the leader MAUSOLUS began llatfooted and being made too much use of in the early after runuing gettlug tired in the stretch VOIVODE finished well JOHN BOWMAN quit nftcr sotting tho pace U tlie stretch stretchScratched Scratched 8542 Half Shot 98 98Overweights Overweights Voivode i is finfclnnil Lad H Peter Doody 2 THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles 83445 145 1 104 700 added 3yearolds and up A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P Ird Horses 22 I2 C Turner R E Watkins 71071071014 out BARNEGAT wn 3 103 2 3 31 2 1 2U 8035 710out I2 I1 21 Montour MillerMoreland 344 RED WB 4 103 3 2 I5 I4 J372JUST 32 3 31 Gross J Hochrein 344 710out w 4 103 4 4 4 31 1303YMIR E Dahle 20 30 12 3 1 1Time DAY WB 3 91 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 Snyder C 7095 GOOD Track fast fastWinner Time 24 48 114 140 147 Lightning trained by 11 E Watkins WatkinsWent Jersey Winner B g by Broomstick second and third driv ¬ Start good and slow Won easily 4 minutes At post Went to post at 347 then wearing the behind the pacemaker until rounding the far turn began ing BARNEGAT was saved of all opposition in the last eighth JUST RED showed much the most Kader irly speed down and and set easily the pace disposed fast but tired badly in the last quarter YMIR ran gamely but could never at 1 pound Just Red 1 Yinir 1 fCC C FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles S5445 145 4 104 Second Running Connaught 9288 Selling Stakes 1500 added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1340 second 250 third 150 lud Horses W 7 105 1 G 4 3 31 310033EDDA C Turner R E Watkins 72 0241 BLACKKORD s 5 112 2 7 73 73 21 Neylon J W Schorr 1 75 1310 1310Gross 0033EDDA S 104 899 = Sl 7 7854GFOUNTAIN Gross W G KingDodds50 50 50 1 3 WOODCRAFT WB 9222 854GFOUNTAIN FAY w 3 101 3 1 2l 2i 4 4021GTERRIBLE E 021GTERRIBLE BILL w 3 100 5 S Gl 5l 52 IS ISW i srr iu IU It MAID w 3 93 9 3 0237 SPRING 10 10 S 3 1 W Martin w 4 lOo 4 31 oj 4nu u C2 7 71 z Buxton 0241 = THE RUMP Montour C A Crew 30 50 50 15 C Ct2 0222 TA NUN DA B G W iw w v gs R E Watkins t2 2 2 1215 SUPERSTrriON vSllWlO 4 Si 94 10 10 Hopkins W B Carson 30 40 40 12 G 41 ft BShu P e tting Pgate 0 147 Track fast fastWIn WIn nj g bj CliffordsBlack VgJ VgJtralng tralng byJ byJE E Watkln u BLACKFORD t tAnn Ann w wn at saved jio1 ba behind HIM t the leaders undeV restraint to the stretch turn then moved up fast eiiuie close iuarters unm rounding the far turn then was ami u t5ei1 fu forced to go very wide on the stretch turn tired after getting to the lead elWOO and linishedwith a rush FOUNTAIN FAY ran a good race SPRING DOKAFT e osed a big gap MAID quit after making the pace to the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 9237 Hamilton 114 114Overweights Overweights Fountain Fayjlpound FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 9C350 105 7 110 GOO added 2yearolds 2yearoldsod 9289 od 100 third 30 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P NEPHKW W at i i j jSI 2 18 SI LITTLE LENT PILOT WB 110 G 7 5 5J 4 43 2 M M3uk PETAL W 113 56 3 3uk 35 32 3t PRIVET 1 8877 V NDERGRIFT w 120 22 7 74 GJ 53 41 8822 GAYLE W 114 43 2 22 21 23 5 uf ufG1 0218 MISS PATTY REGAN W 110 S S G G1 7s C4 G1 G GS 8985 103 3 5 S S S 7 Hi 8985 JOHN MARSHALL WB 200 300 300 100 30 MAXIMS CHOICE WB 110 74 4 42 5l 72 S Sn 0218 tCoupled In betting no separate place or si siTime 1 Time 23 47 Granville trained by E Brown BrownWent Winner B g by Uncle Miss 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ Went to post at 449 sprinted At post into an easy lead in the lirst eighth and holding the race safe all the ing LITTLE NEPHEW finish SILENT PILOT was outrun for the first half but slipped through on was hard held at the well and was carried way made fast and game linish PRIVET PETAL ran and a 111 inside in the stretch and crowded back MISS VANDK VANDKCiAYLE XMWI OTMIP WIK nnrit in n 1am at the start wide on the stretch turn CiAYLE showed much early speed a adv dv ru lhts Maxims Choice f 113 500 added 3yearolds and upward 929Q AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 04l 0 H C P w 4 104 4 4 4l 4 1 32 lh C Turner G W Scott 4 4I1 5 41 95 4 w 7 105 G 1 I1 I1 lt 2l Gross G M McSweeneyS 3 3 21 1 1 22 2 1 22 3 t Montour J M Cooper G G7i 7 7 21 1 7i G3 6s 41 E Scharf W R Mizell 1 15 20 8 4 2 5 J 5l 51 5 Buxton J W Schorr 2 31 41 C1 W Ward G P Sherman 30 40 40 15 ilB1IAR10N mvo i v i vss VB o 8501 DETROIT y 48j ii335 Tr WinnerBr g by P wtaut tart oda BWon drlvlnB second and third the theWent Went to post at 510 At post nleClf Bbut the inside in the homestretch and for tUc to t U but came tnro through on tpacod ame VISIBLE was ou sM SIMCOB showed the theel iinWiiug gamely el rc rs d but tired in the last eighth JESSUP BURN was a forward con most early speed i AFTERGLOW had no chance at the start tinder all the way t 114 000 added 3yearolds i4 53 44 I1 Waldron S Louis Louisw 15 30 20 S 4 0222 DH1 luw L I w i 07 f 3 1 I1 I1 I1 11 2 Snyder P M Civill Civillw 7 8 7 21 C5 U222 CLINTON SchorrJ w T 107 1 1 2 22 2 2 S 2k 32 Buxton J W Schorr 85 85 85 71013 02222GERRARD J 114 4 r rt 55 41 4u 31 44 Montour Gallaher Bros 21 3 1351 12 0222 RASH RASH9rGA7O 7119 377 7 6 G G 5h Deronde H G Bedwell Bedwellw 7 7 C 21 1 9rGA7O Small R G Martin 7 8 7 21 1 3 110 7 6 4 4 31 3k 52 C2 80G4 HASSON w 7 7 7 W Ward C F Buschemeyerlu 20 15 G 3 I72 BLUE JAY 140 J 153 Track fast mcd wte finishing with a rush was going away at the end CLINTON showed the most early speed and hung on gamely in the final drive GERHARD was hard ctddcn for the entire way and was Interfered with on the stretch turn RASH ran forwardly and gamely bnt tired in the stretch drive AZOS rider was too weak to do justiceScratched him justice Scratched 0154 Counterpart 102 9119 Flel 102