Windsor Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-17

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WINDSOR FORM CHART WINDSOR ONT SATURDAY AUGUST 16 191S First day Windsor Jockey Club Second Meeting of 7 day 44 l ooks on Weather clear Presiding Judge Charles F Price Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary Walter O Parmer Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 230 p m Indicates apprentice allowance 10462 F FIRST RACE 58 Mile 91537 100 2 108 Purse 000 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 450 second S100 third 50 liul Horses k vi Str Fin Owners O II C P S I0052UATINA Ink 11 t 14 Montour J B Respess 71071012 15 110 10395 REQITIRAM 2 2 = Lounshy E J OCohnell 8 12 12 3 75 10395 PAT RUTLEDCE w 102 S 5 44 SB Deronde II G Bedwell 4 o 4J 45 12 10273 BOLALA w 106 9 2 2IO 3J 4U C Turner A Turney Turney5l 15 30 3D 8 3 IO 72 INDOLENCE wn 95 4 6 5l ot W W TlorH P Headley HeadleyCi 20 30 30 10 5 10305 SUPERS w 107 B 7 Ci 6h Small R J Mackenzie Mackenzie71U 8 15 15 4 85 10072 PATTY REGAX wis 102 1 1 1ROUMANIAN 71U 7 Van DusenT F Ryan 20 40 40 12 6 ROUMANIAN wit 110 50 8 S Kederis G M Hendrie Hendriel 20 50 40 12 6 10305 SILVER TONE wn 103 3 8 l Obert L M Morris 40 60 60 15 8 Time 23 47 100 equals track record Track fast Winner RespessWent Br f by Dick Welles Poseur trained by J B Respess Went to post at 229 At post 3 minutes Start gocd and slow Won cantering second and third driving RATINA began slowly tint moved up rapidly on the inside in the first eighth and easily dispos ¬ ing of REQUIRAM after going threeeighths was under a pull at the end REQUIRAM ran a good race but was tiring at the finish PAT RUTLKDGK finished fast nnd outgamed the tiring BOLALA for third I Lice The latter ran a good half SILVER TONE bolted into the fence on the stretch turn and fell fellScratched Scratched 1002GlAve 103 10395 Scarlet Letter 101 Overweights Patty Regan 1 pound f A f O SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 812CT 1 05 2 100 Purse 500 1yearolds JL4fcOcJ and upward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Hnrspi AWtPPSt V4 M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8W nJESSUP BURN WB 7 104 2 1 1il1 U li W W TMorM M Solomon 4 8 7 25 75 751099RIGHTEASY 1099RIGHTEASY wn 7 99 3 3 3U 2J 2 2 Deronde II G Bedwell S5 85 85 71013 710131I104 1I104 THEO COOK s 7 109 4 6 4l 31 3J 31 J CallahanG PShermaii 6 6 G 2 1 10394 MOISANT WB 4 104 5 4 21 4i 4 V 4 k Kederis S Sotijle 4 44 4 32710 9828 FRANK IVOODENwn a 103 7 7 5 Gi 63 5J Gross R J Allison la 20 la G 3 3103771CHEMULPO 103771CHEMULPO w 5 104 88 6 5l 55 G Buxton J W Hedrick 10 12 12 5 2 2III17K III17K TIL NIGHTMARE w 4 102 15 7 = 7 7 7nt Van DusenDrhoeferfcWest 20 50 50 15 5 51037B 1037B HUSKT LAD wn 5 110 6 2 8 8 C Peak W F Clako 15 20 20 6 3 3Time Time 23 47 59 J 106 Track fast fastWInherB WInherB g by Collector Jessup Caiobiirn tralmd by 1 M Cooper Went to post at 255 At iKist 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second nnd third the same JESStn BURN took the lead at once ami showed a line IllCht of speed to the last elgbtli then liiinsr on ciunelv in the final drive RIGHTEASY uwred P gamely after entering the homestretch but tired after appearing to have the leader beaten TllEO COOK ran well but was tiring at the end MOI SANT showed a flash of speed for the first ipiarler then lost ground groundS S rateh d 10377 Black Chief 12 82li = Meslioii Mark 102 102OvenvelglUs OvenvelglUs Frauk Wojdeu i PuuutJ Tlllles NiKhtmarf 1 TIIIUD RACE 34 Mile 00972 112 8 121 Purse 700 3yearolds aiid up Avard Allowhnces Net value lo winner 550 second JOO third 50 I ml Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 10213 = USEEIT w G 103 S3 1 IS 1 ln Gross A W Hoots I 10247ZIM W4107 5 6 3 = 3 21 2 J Small T SParker 6 9921 FLORAL PARK w 3 97 2 5 71 71 53 3p J CallahahGrefer Bender R 7 6 21 6 9729aJIM BASEY wn 5 107 4 S 8 63 4 = 4t Buxton J Schreiber 6873 7 a 1037r MARJORlEA WB 5105 61 2n 2 3 = 53 Deronde H G Bedwell 25 31 35 7535 10092 3T M GREEN w 7 104 32 4 7 7 61 Van DuscnD N Prcwitt 20 30 30 10 5 10Isl SUN QUEEN WB 4 102 1 4 G 5 k 61 73 Kederis Gallaher Bros 6 6 6 21 G 0 9882 RIFLE BRIGADE 3 99 7 7 5J I 8 8 W W TlorG M Hendrie 10 12 12 5 21 fastAVlnner Time 22 46V4 112 equals track record Track fast Webbwent AVlnner B m by Bonnie Joe Eilie M trained by H Webb went to post at 320 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third e siiie USEEIT left the barrier with a rush and raced witli MA1UORIE A to the stretch at a killing pace then drew away but had to be hard ridden to outstay 7AM The bitter wjis a forward contender from the Mart and responded resolutely to urging in the final drive FLORAL PARK began slowly but closed H big gap and finished with a rush JIM BASEY also made up much ground and finished last MARJOR1E A ran gamelyScratched a fast half and tired but held on gamely Scratched 103753Upright 104 Overweights 104Overweights Uscelt 1 pound Zim 3 1 OzLA OzLAfc fc F ° UHTH RACE 1 116 Miles 83905 145 5 111 Fifth Running D B I JLwttvJ J W Ferry Co Handicap Value 2500 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner iiS30 second 100 third 200 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1039C3LOCHIEL w 5 102 2 1 2 = 2 = lk p Buxton H G Bedwell 686 n 686n ° it1FLOnA PINA W4109 1333 3 3 2h J CallahanJ W Johnson 3 3 3 920otit 10297 BUCKHORN w 4 125 3 2 2 J 1 11 2 3 Small R J Mackenzie 25 920920out fastinnerB Time 23 i 47 J 113 139 l45 i Track fast innerB g l y Hastings Lady of the Valley trained by H G Bedwell Bedwellcnt cnt to post at 342 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same LOCHIEL saved ground while rounding the first turn and after forcing BUCKHORN along at a fast pace made a wide turn when entering the homestretch and swerved to the inside In tlio last sixteenth but won going away FLORA FINA came through next to the rail In the homestretch and was closing up mpidly when the winner cut her off in the last fifty yards BUCKHORN showed great speed but tired under eighthScratched bis weight in the last eighth Scratched 10375 = The Widow Moon 97 10390 Flablcrgast 107 Overweights 107Overweights Lochlcl 3 pounds T flLAA FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlonss 84205 105 2 109 Purse 50Q 4yearolds and JL J tJJ upward Selling Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 5O mil uorscs AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9702 RUBICON II w 4 105 4 3 3J 3J 3 l i Kederis P Sheridan 15 15 12 J 8743 M B EUBANKS w 4 102 10 2 21 2 li 21 Buxton C W Gasser 4 5 4 3510377MTTLE 10394 CH1LTON QUEEN w 6 100 3 5 41 42 35 Deronde J J McCauley 21 3 3 G5 35 10377MTTLE JANE wn 7 93 7 4 1 Ink 2J 41 W AV TlorW C Clancy S 4 4 8345 8345I245STANLEY I245STANLEY S wB 5 106 5 2 C1 6 6 = 5 J Van DusenE J Salt 4883 85 10294 MAWR LAD w 4 102 9 fi 4 5 = 5s 6J W Malone G W Scott 20 30 30 12 6 103773ALLANEEN w5 9G 8 7 8i 8J 7 7 = E Carter T J Elward 20 30 30 12 fi 9082 PRINCE CHAP w 4 105 1 9 7 71 S 8J Gross P Phillips 477 2X G5 10397 FALCADA WB 8 102 610 10 10 10 9 = J CallahanP J Miles 15 20 20 8 4 78104 LEP GODCHAUX w S 102 28 9s 9 9 = 10 Lounsby C L Stevenson 20 50 50 20 10 Time 23 47 100 106 Track fast fastWinner Winner McGroartyWent B e by Rubicon Genna trained by L A McGroarty Went to post at 405 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same RUBICON II ran in close pursuit of the leaders from the start and responding gamely when called on wore MACK B EUBANKS down and got up to win in the closing stride The latter was much used in racing LITTLE JANE into defeat and tired in a game finish CHILTON QUEEN ran around on the outside on the stretch turn and finished with a rush LITTLE JANE set a fast pace to the stretch ami tired but ran a good race STANLEY S finished close up Overweights Allaheen 1 pound SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 3883 138 4 10S Purse 000 3yearolds Selling Net value to winner 450 second S100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPI AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 10068 = HARRY LAUDER w 110 9 5 5 4l 1 1 = C Peak Grefer Bender 4 5 2 10378 = CHILTON KING w 105 4 4 3 = SB 2 = 2 2 = Kederis C Bills 32 85 3 2 10277TROVATO w 99 6 6 6 63 6 = 5l 33 W W TlorH P Headley 15 15 12 5 10125BIG DIPPER w 95 3 2 V 2 4 = 3 4 H Gray E J McGraw 6773 75 10394 QUEED w 101 7 3 2 = 1J 31 41 5J A Turner A Turney 15 20 20 8 4 10279 GERRARD w 103 5 7 4i 5 51 63 6 Buxton P M Civill 5 8 7 65 6510S28 10S28 = MARSHON w 100 1 1 7 71 7i 7 7 Van DusenE T Colton 8 12 12 5 2i 10249 BILLIE BAKER w 103 10 9 S1 S10 S 8 88 Gross A D Steele 10 15 15 6 3 10378 CORDIE F w 99 2 8 9 915 9 9 9 J CallahanP J Miles 60 100 100 40 15 MONSIEUR PERCI w 98 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 Deronde O F Stlfel 30 50 50 20 10 fastWinner Time 10Time 24 48 114 139 Track fast Winner Ch g by Hermis Jhansi McKenna trained by G Mayberry MayberryVent Vent to post at 428 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second aiid third driv ¬ ing HARRY LAUDER began slowly but worked his way up on the outside while rounding the far turn and finishing fast easily disposed of his opposition in the last eighth CHILTON KING ran a fast and game race but was unable to withstand the winners challenge TROVATO closed a big gup and finished with a rush Into a fast going third BIG DIPPER and QUEED tired after alternating in pacemaking to ttc stretch stretchScratched Scratched iat25 Early Light 110 l Cl Aft SEVENTH RACE 1 Milp and 70 Yards 97293 143 3 101 Purse 000 4ye JL 4yeJL VttJO olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 50Ind Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockevs Owners O H C P S 10215B VANDERVEERwn 5 98 6 6 G 6 = 1 2J 1 = Deronde A M Orpen 4 4 I03293MUD SILL WB 5 99 1 4 4 3J 4s in 2 E Scharf J V Hedrick 10 15 12 5 21 10125 WANDER w 7 109 8 5 H 1 31 3 3 = Buxton C E Hamilton 2 2J 2J 1 12 1398 = IOE STEIN w 5 109 2 2 3J 4i 5i 5 41 Kederis E W Moore 8 10 9 3 75 10123 MYCENAE WB 4 97 3 1 51 6 6w 6 4 5 H Gray J M Cooper 15 15 15 6 3 10399 H HUTCHISON w 6 109 7 7 73 73 73WB 73 7 ° 6 Gould J P Jones Jones2k T 7 7 21 1 10328BOBBY COOK WB 7 98 5 3 2 2 2WB 2k 61 75 W W TlorKeith Spence 30 30 30 12 6 1032 9 = RASH WB 5 109 4 8 8 8 888 Small Gillaher Bros 4552 43 Time 23 48 48s s 113 139 143 Track fast fastwinner BedwellWent winner Ch h by Goldcrest Bethel trained by II G Bedwell Went to post at 452 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won casilv second and third driv ¬ ing BILLY VANDERVEER was outpaced early but moved lip with a rush while rounding the fur turn and drew awny easily In the jfinal eighth MUD SILL slipped through on the inside when entering thrt homestretch and outgamed the tiring WANDER for second place The latter showed the mpst speed fronT the start to the stretch but tired and quit when challenged BOBBY COOK nult badly after going a good threequarters JOE STEIN finished close up Scratched 102493Floral Day 105 10123 Muff 102 10399 Be 109


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