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WINDSOR FORM CHART WINDSOR ONT MONDAY JULY 21 1913 Fifth day Windsor Jockey Club First Summer Meeting of 7 days 41 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Charles F Price Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary Walter O Partner Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 230 p m W indicates whip S spurss B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate Index number track record age of horse iniii weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance 9861 FIRST RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 Purse COO 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 I t Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S I81 SRUSS McGILL wn 4 108 4 4 IJ 1 = 1 1 5 Small R J Alllso Alllso5i 7G4 HUSKY LAD WB 5 103 2 1 197S9M 5i 3 21 2i B Steele W F Cisco Cisco4nk 97S9M H HOUGHTOK w 6 109 5 fi 4nk j 41 rn Waldron G AV Scott ScottLU 8G47 FERN L W 8 105 1 3 LU 5 32 42 Gross W C Clanc ClancS 1762 RALPH LLOYD wn 3 99i 6 10 S 51 u3 a Kederis W R Missel 9824 CHEMULPO w 5 103 10 5 fink 7nt GS 61 Snyder 1 W Hodrlck 937 CLUBS W 4 112 7 8 81I2LABOLD 10 i S3 71 Buxton M C Moore 1I2LABOLD WH 5 110 S U USBI 7i Oh 7l S E Martin II Bcnzlnger 75 85 91032015 SBI TIL NIGHTMARE w 4 106 J 7 D 10 Hi Montour UrhoofcrWest S 15 13 21 11759UNION JACK s 5 102 3 2 t s 10 10 W Ward II B Hontlcld 50 100 100 10 2t 2tTime Time 24 48 115 Track fast WiniHr 15 g by Ctniitrd Winxomi Ways trained by J W Parker ParkerWent Went to post at 230 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing RUSSELL McGILL left the barrier with a rush and drawing away Into a long lead won all the way but was tiring at the finish HUSKY LAD ran well and finishing gamely was slowly wearing the winner down J II HOUGHTON ran gamely and outstayed the tiring FERN L in the stretch drive The latter showed speed LABOLD met with early Interferenc and was pulled up then was never able to improve his position RALPH LLOYD made up ground Scratched S79S Moisant 99 Overweights Husky Lad 4 pounds Ralph Llovd 1J 9862 SECOND RACE 1 Mile 3SS3 1 4 108 Purse 500 yearolds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses A AVt PP St U i4 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9824 QUEED w 3 104 12 4 3 2 1 198272EARL lh 21 nt C Turner A Turney 98272EARL OF SAVOY w 3 112 1 5 10i 7I 6 i 5J 2 Loftus H P Headley Headley4l 9258 LUTHER WB 3 102 3 1 2 4 4 4l 3 3i B Martin G M Miller Miller2l 886 2 75 7594802QUEEN 94802QUEEN SAIN w 4 109 3 1 1 2 2l 1J 4 4l P Moody R Davies 10 10 S 3 S5 S5898S 898S PROSPECT WB 3 104 4 11 W S3 S 4s 5l Kederis E R Bradley 3J 5 2J C5 9375 BITTRA w 4 104 S 6 4 1 3 i 3l 62 6s Buxton E McFarland 10 15 12 5 2 1828 SILTRIX w 4 108 11 10 7 5h 51 7 7 Goose R J Mackenzie SO 30 30 10 5 5VSS VSS w 3 109 2 7 6H 6l 7 S3 8s B Steele M Young S 10 7 3 75 9486 FADOODLE w 3 102 9 S3 103 10 9s 9 Montour E J McGraw 30 SO 50 20 10 10D7CO D7CO GEN BEX LEDI WH 3 105 7 S lll 91 n 10 101 R Shilling G W Scott 30 30 30 12 6 0328 KING BOX w 3 107 10 12 12 12 lll H2 II6 J CallahanP J Miles 50 50 50 20 10 1442 J KAVANAUGH WB 3 105 5 2 5 II2 12 12 12 Gross Mrs R McMillan 30 60 60 20 10 10Time Time 24 49 116 143 Track fast fastWinner Winner Cli g by Russell La Tour trained by W M Martin MartinWent Went to post at 254 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same QUEED off fast forced the early pace and shook oft QUEEN SAIN in the stretch but had to be hard ridden at the end to outstay EARL OF SAVOY The latter was shllllcd back on the first turn and crowded out but closed a big gap after working his way up on the outside and would have won in a few more strides LUTHER was a forward contender all the way PROSPECT closed a big gap QUEEN SAIN tired after setting the pace to the stretch BITTRA ran well for a half halfScratched Scratched 93172Speaker Clark 107 04SC Old Hank IOC 9328 Wentworth 102 0814 Trovato 110 OS14 Battery 107 9103 Evelyn Yowric 100 100Overweights Overweights Earl of Savoy 2i pounds Slltrix 2 Glass 4 O Q C ± Q THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 842G5 103 2 100 Ninth Running Detroit Stakes tOOO Value 1500 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 1155 second 200 third 100 Ind Horses AWtPPSt4 i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9484 3THE USHER w 104 61 2h 1 I3 1 J P Moody R Davies t45 1 31025 out out9731BRAVE 9731BRAVE CUNARDRwB 94 3 2 3 SJ 2 23 J McDondE R Bradley 12 20 20 7 2 9731PAT RUTLEDGE w 85 2 3 53 4 42 3J Snyder S Louis 10 12 12 3 1 9731 MISS DECLARE w 99 4 4 I1 21 3i 42 E Martin J B Respess 3 3 2i 7lObuf 7lObuf97G1 97G1 SUPERL w 108 1 6 665 52 Goose R J Mackenzie 7872 710 9727 AMAZEMENT w 104 5 5 4h 5nk 6 6 Buxton R Davies t45 1 91025 out Coupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 24 48 l01 i 108 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Ogden Saratoga Belle trained by J Nixon NixonWent Went to post at 319 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing THE USHER after running In close pursuit of the early pacemaker moved up rapidly while round ¬ ing the far turn and having easily disposed of the leader drew away into a good lead and won In a canter BRAVE CUNARDER ran a good race and finished gamely but could never get up PAT RUTLEDGE finished well and outstayed the tiring MISS DECLARE The latter set the early pace but failed to stay The winner enterd for 1000 was bid up to 1700 and sold to S Louis Ovrweights Superl 2 pounds f O O FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 3SS3 13S 4 10S Purse 700 3 3yearolds and upward O O i Handicap Net value to winner 550 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U J3 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 9730 THE WIDW MOONw 3 98 2 4 3 1 3b 3h 2l I1 Kederis R P Marshall Marshall7292GREAT 6752 45 7292GREAT BRITAIN w 3 106 3 3 15 1 lh Ink 2 E Martin G M Hendrie Hendrie97C02BARNEGAT 7 85 75 35 13 97C02BARNEGAT WB 3 103 1 2 4l 2 2 3J 3J R HoffmanR B Watkins Watkinsy813FLORA 5 S 8 21 65 65y813FLORA y813FLORA FINA w 4 109 4 1 51 6 ° 6C 51 4 41 B Steele J W Johnson Johnson97302HAMILTON 8 10 10 4 85 8597302HAMILTON 97302HAMILTON WB 4 10S 5 5 6 5s 4 41 1 43 a 52 Buxton J W Schorr 3 G 41 85 710 7109527SBENANET 9527SBENANET w 3 9S 7 6 2 4l 53 6 6 J McDondE R Bradley 15 15 15 5 2 18 13 SAM R MEYER WB 4 108 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 Goose Adair Baker 7 10 9 3 32 32Time Time 24 48 114 140 Track fast Winner Br f by Stalwart Slippery trained by W M Wallace WallaceWent Went to post at 343 At post t minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing THE WIDOW MOON ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretch turn then slipped through on tho inside and finishing fast and gamely drew away decisively in the last sixteenth GREAT BRIT ¬ AIN showed the most speed from tho start and made the pace fast but tired In the final drive BARNE CAT ran on the outside of the leaders for the entire way and made a resolute finish HAMILTON moved up rapidly on the stretch turn but sulked In the last eighth FLORA FINA finished fast BENANET tired Scratched 7COFlabbergast 108 l7COJYmir 102 9733 Melton Street 104 Overweights The Widow Moon pounds Flora Fiua 2 Samuel R Meyer 5 Til RACE 58 Mile 91537 100 2 108 Purse 000 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 30 lud Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9454 RATINA w 105 r 2 2h Ink 1 = j = Kederis J B Respess 4 5 4 21 1781 COLORS w 104 4 5 I1 2J 22 2h Neylon E McBride 344 7T 710 710731LAURA 731LAURA w 93 9 C f h 5l 4 3 J E Carter W Walker 30 30 30 10 fi fi9711s 9711s LOUISE TRAVERS w 110 10 3 73 72 6 4 W Ward T F Ryan 10 10 6 2 1 18G18MARTOLA 8G18MARTOLA w 93 1 4 3l 4 5l ol Snyder G M Hendrie 30 60 60 20 10 109731SEMERALD 9731SEMERALD GEM w 105 77 41 3 3nk e2 E Martin J C C B Reid 85 2 65 35 13 1398102SERENATA 98102SERENATA w 95 3 9 9k 92 Snk 73 W W TlorH P Headley 10 15 12 5 2 293542DIAM 93542DIAM CLUSTER w 98 8 1 61 61 7J Si Montour W Martin 30 40 40 15 7 70810s 0810s BUZZ AROUND B 93 18 10 S1 9 1 J McDondE R Bradley 10 15 15 6 3 3BASTANTE BASTANTE w 100 2 8 S1 10 10 10 J CallahanJ Gibson 20 50 50 20 8 8Time Time 23 48 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner RespessWent Br f by Dick Welles Poseur trained by J B Respess Went to post at 410 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv inj RATINA close up from the start moved up rapidly on the stretch turn and shaking off her oppo ¬ sition drew away into a cantering lead COLORS showed the most speed for threeeighths but tired in tlie last quarter and lust lasted long enough to save second place LAURA closed a gap and Hnised gamely EMERALD GEM tired in the stretch and can do better LOUISE TRAVERS finished well Scratched 9401 Red Star 100 Overweights Diamond Cluster 1 pound Q Q ft SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 Purse 000 3yearolds and upward O O O Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 98282JESSUP BURN WB 7 100 7 1 1G333CHAPULTEPEC G333CHAPULTEPEC WB 8 114 2 2 9402 = LA MODE w3 99 4 3 39G192MAGAZINE 2 3 ° 3 3S W W TlorBarbee Hayes 1 65 35 13 out out9G192MAGAZINE 9G192MAGAZINE WB S 114 5 6 65174RUVOCO 6 52 42 4 Small A Simons 68785 43 435174RUVOCO 5174RUVOCO w 3 106 3 7 793062HENRY 5 6 6 ° 5 Gross J B Respess 20 30 15 5 S5 S593062HENRY 93062HENRY RITTE w v 3 106 6 5 4 4h S3 6 ° J CallahanW F KnebelkamplS 20 15 5 85 5970 TENDER HEART w 5 98 14 7777 Montour J S Baldwin 40 50 50 20 10 10Time Time 23 48 115 Track fast fastWinner Winner CooperWent B g by Collector Jessup Caroburn trained by J M Cooper Went to post at 435 At j ost 5 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing JESSUP BURN took the lead at once and drawing away in the first sixteenth easily held the others safe all the way and was under restraint at the end CHAPULTEPEC was a forward contender from the start and easily disposed of LA MODE In the stretch drive The latter was a close contender until woll around the far turn when she suddenly tired MAGAZINE closed a gap and finished with a rush The winner entered for 400 was bid up to S7O5 and bought in inScratched Scratched 9762 Brawny 102 97503GHnt 103 749S2 Billy Vanderveer 105 SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 97293 143 3 104 Purse 600 3year olds and upward Fillies and Mares Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt K StrFn T0ckcys Owners O H C P S 9815CAMELLIA vn4106 2 1 I1 3 3 2i 13 Snyder W G KingDodds6 632 9816 MISS JONAH WB 5 104 5 4 4n 1J I2 1 2 i Buxton J W Hedrick 10 12 12 5 2 9814 BIG DIPPER w 3 96 1 2 31 4 4 3 3 = W Ward E J McGraw 4 4 1G5G5 12 12827MICCOSUKEE 827MICCOSUKEE wn 3 92 4 3 61 7 7 42 4s Neylon J S Hendrie 10 10 9 3 85 9728 MUFF w o 110 7 5 21 2i 23 55 55 Hopkins TV B Carson 44475 710 7744 ST AVANO w 3 98 6 6 51 6 61 6 6 Montour W E Nunn 50 60 60 25 S S940GVOLITA 940GVOLITA WB 3 93 3 7 7 5 5 k 7 7 j McDondE R Bradley 73 So 32 35 out outTime Time 24 48 115 142 146 Track fast Winner B f by Stalwart LSI Mujer trained by J L Paul PaulWent Went to post at 500 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow for all but Volita Won easily second and third driving CAMELLIA was taken back and saved in the early running then finished fast and eas ¬ ily disix sed of MISS JONAH in the final drive The latter opened a long lead while rounding the far turn but cult when challenged BIG DIPPER was on the outside of the leaders all the way and ran a game race VOLITA was crowded back at the start and jumping on MICCOSUKEES heels almost fell The latter finished fast MUFF ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired The winner entered for WX was bid up to 905 and bought in Overweights St Avano 3 pounds