Fort Erie Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-07

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART hummer Meeting of 7 days 39 Ixxiks on Weather cloudy Presiding Steward E W Maginn Presiding Judge Francis Nelson Starter A B Dade Itaeinir Secretary E W Maginn Racing starts at 245 p m Chicago time 145 p m indicates apprentice allowance 1 TIOAQ FIRST RACE 34 Mile 04240 111 3 112 Purse 500 3yearolds and up JL J l Jy ward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Lid Horses AWtPPSt 4 A StrFin Tockevs Owners O II C P S Uijyr1 COUNTERPART wit 3 103 61 2ii 1 1 1 ° Schutger Tennessee Stable 15 15 15 G 3 10094 CHILTON QUEEN w 6 106 2 8 S5 7 3l 2S R WaldronJ J McCauley 687 2i 65 9759 COSGROVE wn 4 10S 4 2 3 = 2 = 2 = 3 Buxton W C Clancy 3 4 18565 35 35101253RALPH 101253RALPH LLOYD vu 3 1051 1 7 4i 6l 4U 4l Teaban W R Mizell S 12 12 5 2 98GGRUVOCO wn 3 96 3 6J 5J 51 5 = Montour J B Respess 883 75710 75710UGlOJOEr UGlOJOEr STEIN w 5 107 76 7 4i 6 = 6 Obert E W Moore 3 3J 3 6535 1480 PRETTY MOLLY w 3 95 54 I1 3l 7 71 W W TlorJ Forrester no GO 60 25 10 10050 CEDAR BROOK w 3 107A 8 5 51 8 = 8 = SH Goose D P Williams 15 15 15 G 0287 GOOD DAY wsu 3 10S 3 9999 Fbrothr E C Dable 10 20 20 S 4 fastWinner Time 23 47 1134 Track fast Winner SalleeWent B g by McGee Little Whit trained by W R Sallee Went to post at 249 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tin same COUNTERPART was in eV so pursuit of the leader in the early running and raced COSGROVK into defeat but had to be hard ridden to outstay CHILTON QUEENS challenge Tlie latter met with cany interference but went around tlie others when entering the homestretch and was wearing the winner down ut the end COSGROVE was a forward contender for the first half but tired as if short JOB STB1N was hard ridden all the way but could never get up RALPH LLOYD finished close up PREr PRErrv rv MOLLY quitOverweights set the early pace briefiy and quit Overweights Chllton Queen 2 pounds Ralph Lloyd 21 Cedar Brook 24 t lCj t f SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84348 105 5 109 Purse 000 2vearolds JL VjJ JL J Allowances Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 i M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 101I9HODGE w 106 1 3 2 3 2 = 1 Teahan W H Collins S5 2 95 26 out 9018MISS out9018MISS GAYLE w 103 S 1 Ill5 1J 2i Obert B W Moore 20 25 25 6 95 9S55VANDERGRIFT 959S55VANDERGRIFT wn 118 G 2 3 2 3 3 Buxton J W Schorr 65 6311 0720out 0720out9803THE 9803THE USHER w 109 2 T 6 = 65 5 4U P Moody R Davies 7 10 9 43 9915 SUPERL w 1051 5 4 tb 4l 45 5 D ConneliyR J Mackenzie DO CO 60 20 7 9914 = RUSTLING BRASS w 106 7 6 5i 5 G 6 = O Turner A Turney 20 25 25 6 83 9018 HIGH PRIEST wsn 103 47 7 7 7U 7h Schufger R Parr 100 00 00 CO 1 U207 BIG SPIRIT wn 10G 38 8 S S S W W TlorW II Crawford 50 200 200 GO 20 fastWinner Time 23 47 59 106 Track fast Winner Ch g by Ivan the Ten Went to post at 314 At post iiig HODGE was saved under slight restraint and hud to be taken back while rounding tin far ttirnbijt cuuie again fast In the homestretch and easily disposed of his opposition in the final eighth MISS GAYLE Mt an extremely fast pace to the stretch and was tiring at the end VANOEKGIUFT was bard ridden from tin start and closed up gamely in the stretch but also tired in tlie final drive THE USHER bored over to the inside all the way but made a fast finish SUPERL ran well Overweights Supcrl 2J pounds fc T T TIMKl ItAfB 34 Milo 51210 1 l lit 3 112 Purso 500 3yoarnlds and up JL J aJL JL ward Selling Net value to winner 401 second 70 third 30 id Horses AWtPISt1 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S l MM 4 TIIKKK LINKS wn 4 lid in 1 1s 1 W W TlorT P Hayes 1 l l IKMout 10124 UIGHTEASY wn7 10 3 2 22 2s 2 Kederis H J Iledwell G S S 3 1 ySODRUSSLL McGILL wu 4 110 2 4 3 3s 3s 3s Small U J Allison 5 15 13 6 75 0021 G5997H mING MAID w 3 105 4 G I 4 l 4 P Moody II Davlos 7 10 9 3 G5 997H TANKAUU wn 103 f 1 5 5 5 5 Fiixton J S Ilcndrio J 5 1 9KO irAFULTErE wii S 113 7vTime T Lost riilor Van UusvnJ 11 Mead 8 12 12 4 7v fustinnerB Time 23A 47 113 Track fust HayesVnt innerB g by Oildfflluw FHiry Itell trained by T I Hayes Vnt lt post at 9 At ivst 1 minute Start good ami slow Won liaiulilv sicund ami third driv ¬ ing THREE LINKS set the pace and held tbo raw safe from start to finish but had to bo shaken up in the final eighth to outstay H1GHTEASY The latter ran in nearest pursuit of the leader throughout and finished gamely under punishment RUSSELL McGILL ran well and held the others safe throughout for third place TANKARD In starting fast from an outside position ran into CHAPULTEPEC and unseated li rider riderScratched Scratched 10075Ir U I Swarenger 108 10023 Camellia 10 KTH HACK 1 14 Miles 4002 203 4 1111 Fourth Running Dominion Handicap Value 5000 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 3450 UM 22s FLORA FINA w I 102 Ii G U I1 1 1J J CallananJ W Johnson 10 15 15 5 21 I0093DOXEHAIL v 3 108 6 1 2 21 4 31 23 Goose T P Hayes 3 i 3 X5 35 35G It122 FLABBERGAST wn 3 107 4 4 4 4 3U 2 3 C Turner A Turney G S 8 3 G5 10122 HAMILTON wis 4 110 41 Buxton J W Schorr 3 4 3 32 710 9J17FIUST SIGHT w 3 112 5t P Moody R Davies 3 3 2i 1 12 JENNY GEDDES wn 4 97 1 7 Gi oh G5 6s C1 Montour J B Respess 10 10 10 4 2 30122 LOCHIEL WB 5 102 S 3 71071071078 70 Kederis H G Eeclwell 15 20 20 S 4 9i 58tJOHX FURLONG WB 6 104 2 S S 8 S 8 S Teahan Tennessee Stable 20 30 30 W 5 tAdded fastWinner startor Time 23 i 47 J 112 138 204 5 Track fast EvermanWont Winner 15 f by Ogden Flora Pomona trained by J X Everman Wont to post at 400 At post minutes Start pood and slow Won handily second and third drlv I K FLORA FINA dashed to the front in the first eighth and while making the pace fast was under s ight restraint until challenged on the last turn then drew away to win easing up DONKRAIL always I close pursuit was carried wide when entering the homestretch but outgamed FLABBERGAST in the 1 irl driv The latter saved ground all the way and hung on resolutely under punishment HAMILTON s take i to the outside of the leaders and ran wide when entering the homestretch hut quickly recovered s j l linisl oil gamely FIRST SIGHT was always outpaced lint his rider appeared unable to do him justice IFNNY eighthOven CEDDES quit hi the last eighth Oven eights lennr Geddes 1 poniiil I fT O FIFTH KACK 34 Mile 04240 lll 112 Purse 000 JJyearolds and up L J 1 1 O ward Allowances Net value to winner T 00 second 70 third 830 iinl Horses AWtPPSt 14 StrKln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4 4 1STG5 12 S97SrSEEIT w 0 105J 4 1 I1 1J I1 2b Teahan A W Hoots iO 40 15 C 3 997GLEOCHAHES w 3 Ill 5 G 6 Si 5 3S Buxton T W Schorr 7 10121SPAN J5AKKTA vf 3 95 1 3 21 2 3l 4l J CallahanJ P Newman C 10121MA1UOHIE A wn 5 100 62 G 6 5 Kederis H G Bedwell C 10 8 21 65 9729 HELEN PAKBEE WB 5 108 2 3J 31 41 C Small R J Mackenzie 3 5 4 2 1 fastWinner Tine 22 46 113 Track fast Winner NixonWent Ch c by Ogden Star of the West trained by J Nixon Went to poost at 48 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same CALGARY gradually improved his position while rounding thu far turn and wearing USEEIT down in the final seventy yards got up to win right at the end USEEIT showed brilliant speed and set a t rritic pace from the start but was tiring at the end and driving hard to outstay LEOCHAUES The lat ¬ in was outpaced in the early running but went around on the outside and coming on fast was wearing ihc leaders down at the finish PAN ZAKETA tired after running in nearest pursuit to the stretch HELEN quitScratched BAUBEE ran a fast half and quit Scratched i523Carltou G 113 113Overweights Overweights Calirarv ixiniuls Ispeir 22 Pan Znrpta 11 VfT A SIXTH KACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 3470 142 fl 115 Purse 500 3yearolds I J 1 rfc and upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 1 id Horses A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9525 AHDELON wn lOTiJ 2 1 6 4S 3 2l I3 Teahan W R Mizell 4 4 35 85 45 45SB 9993 SPINDLE WSB SB 6 110 C 4 21 2110056aArNT 2J 2l 3X 2J Buxton L Tauber 3 3 21 1 12 12vn 10056aArNT ALICE vn 4 100 4 7 7l ° 73 5J o3 3h R WaldronG W Scott 10 15 15 C 3 3w 9886 CAP1T AN BKAVO w 4 114 1 2 I1 J Ink 41 Goose J H Mead 7 S 7 2J C5 C5WB 9886 CKOSVKXOU WB 103 f 5 4J 31 4s 4 5 Obert Tennessee Stable 455 2f 05 05wn 9993 ADOLANTE wn 4 100 S 3 3i 6 k 7 65 6 Kederis C L Mackey 10 10 10 4 2 2w 10124 BrilN DAYLIGHT w 4 10r 7 6 r CJ 7 ° 78 C Turner A Turney 10 15 15 6 3 3w 10125 MISS JOE w 4 103 399 8 = S = S0 Schufger M J Donohue 10 12 12 5 21 21wn 10091 WENTWOUTH wn 3 92 5 S S3 8 9 0 9 W W TMorJ Schreiber 20 50 50 20 10 fastWinner Time 10Time 23 47 i13i 139 143 J Track fast Winner MillerWent Ch c by Cesarion Nigella trained by D B Miller Went to post at 503 At post 2 minutes Start good ami slow AVon easily Fccoml and third driv ¬ ing AHDELON went to the leaders with a rush on the backstretch and was taken under restraint and saved until in the homestretch then easily disposed of his opposition and won in a canter SPINDLE ran closer up than usual and hung on gamelv to the end AUNT ALICE gradually improved her position from a slow beginning and outstayed CAPITAN IIKAVO in the final drive The latter quit badly after setting Ihe pace to the last eighth GHOSVEXOK showed speed but tired in the homestretch Overweights homestretchOverweights Ardelon 14 pounds SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 3470 10215 and upward Selling Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 10123ZLL Beal101233HEN ORO w 7 115 7 2 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 I3 Fbrothr N K Beal 101233HEN IHTTCHISON w C 110 3 1 51 4 2i 22 22 Gould J P Jones 10091 TRVATO w 3 95 5 4 31 3 3U 31 31 W W TlorH P Heaclley 10096 RASH wn 5 111 9 9 S5 71 6 = 41 4nt Teahan Gallaher Bro 10096SERRARD Bro10096SERRARD w 3 1031 S S G1 CJ 52 5s 5 Buxton J W Schorr 6 C 2i 65 10123 B VANDERVEER wn 5 109 2 6s J CallahanA M Orpen 8521 101252GATES 4 111 6 6 4 i 21 72 Small H Rites 10 9 3 85 10058 EFFENDI WK 7 10S 4 7 7J S3 7i S1 S1 Goose Adair Baker 15 20 20 S 4 10094 THE 1UTMP w 65Time 4 105 1 3 2nk 5J 9 99 Kederis W Martin 4 6 5 21 65 Time 24 48 113 139 144 Track fast Winner fastWinner B h by Ethelbert Dorothro trained by N K Beal BealWent Went to post at 530 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing EL ORO was driven away from the post into the lead and was taken under slight restraint until in tin homestretch then drew away easily and won under a pull HENRY HUTCHISON made a threatening effort on the last turn but could never get to the winner TROVATO saved ground throughout and held ASH safe in tho final drive The latter closed a gap from a slow start and so did BILLY VANDER tER VANDERtER GERRARD ran fairly well GATES showed speed hnt quit Seru tchud 100573Moisant 98 Overweights Gerrard 1J pounds


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