Windsor Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-20

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WINDSOR FORM CHART WINDSOR ONT TUESDAY AUGUST 19 1913 Third day Windsor Jockey Club Second Meeting of 7 days 13 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Charles F Price Starter A B Daile Racing Secretary Walter O Parmer Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 230 p ni Indicates apprentice allowance 1 fKfC FIRST RACE 34 Mile 90972 112 8 124 Purse GOO 3yearolds Allowances JL JJ JJ Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Jnd Horses AWtPPSt V4 A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9864 = tGREAT BRITAIN w 107 11 1 11 lnt Deronde G M Hendrie 12 3u 920out U0325PAN ZARETA WB 100 3 3 2 2l 21 2 = Kederis J F Newman 8f 2 2 15 out 10399 GROSVFJNOR WB 102 44 44 3i 3U Van DusenTennessee Stable 30 CO 60 8 1 10325 CRISCO WB 103 2 2 3 3 4 4 C Turner A Turney 15 20 20 3 25 fastWinner Disqualified for foul Time 24 47 47s s 112 Track fast NewmanWent Winner Ch f by Abe Frank Caddie Griffith trained by H S Newman Went to post at 229 At post 3 minutes Start good and sow Won driving second and third the same GREAT BRITAIN took the lead at once and setting the pace fast hugged the rail until on the stretch turn then bored out and carried PAN ZARETA out with hiiu but hung on gamely in the final drive PAN ZARETA began slowly and was 01 the outside of the winner all the way and would probably have won but for interference A claim of foul was promptly allowed GROSVENOR saved ground ou tho stretch turn and finished fast CRISCO showed speed but tired and kept bearing out through the last eighth eighthOverweights Overweights Crisco 1 tx und if l f SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84265 105 2 109 Purse 500 3yearolds and JL JJ JL J upward Selling Net value to winner S375 second 75 third 50 AWtPPSt V 31 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 10377 BI ACK CHIEF W 6 104 7 1 1w 1J I1 ink Lounsby J F Sweeney 2J 4 10248TOM SAYERS w 6 114 5 7 7W 511 vh oi vi c Peak W J Mclllmurray2 2 10377 RAQUETTE W 4 105 2 2 2 4 3 3 = Gross G H Coyle 12 15 15 6 21 10124 SATYR WB 3 38 4 4 4WB 31 3nk 4 4 W W TlorJ M Cooper 9882 PALO ALTO WB 7 110 6 5 7 7 5i 5i R Small B I Bopan Bopan4ti 3 3i 31 75 710 10377 CEDAR BROOK WSB 3 111 3 3 4t 4ti ui 511 6s 6s Kederis T P Williams 15 15 15 6 3 8249ZQUESTION MARKw 8 99 1 6 6t 61 7 7 Dedonde Miss E A Tyson 8 10 4 8545 Time 23 47 100 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner PendingWent Blk g by AllanaDale Dollle Me trained by H Pending Went to post at 255 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the fame BLACK CHIEF quickly took the lead and showing the most speed all the way gamely withstood TOM SAYERS challenge In the last eighth The latter was crowded back at the start but worked his way up on the outside and tired after making a threatening effort iu the homestretch RAQUETTE ran forward throughout but was tiring at the end QUESTION MARK began slowly but ran poorly all the way SATYR ran a fast half and tired tiredScratched Scratched 1024S Brawny 108 108Overweights Overweights Raquette 1 iiound Palo Alto 3 I f fT I THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs S42U5 105 2 109 Sixth Running Essex Handi JL JJ JL JL cap Value 1500 2yearoIds Net value to winner 1155 second 200 third 100 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 103263MISS GAYLE WB 103 21 I1 1s I5 1 Obert E W Moore Moore103932CZAR l213201320out 103932CZAR MICHAEL will 12 3 2 2 2s C Peak J W Hedric 85 85 85 out 8767 FIRST DEGREE Deronde E MeFarland 20 30 12 95 out Time 23 46 59 105 equals Canadian record Track fast Winner MooreWent B f by t The Commoner Alpaca trained by E W Moore Went to tKjst at 318 At nost 3 minutes Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driving MISS GAYLE showiiig i greutifljghUofu pced drew away into a decisive lead in the first quar ¬ ter and was easing up at the finish CZAR MICHAEL stumbled soon after the start but recovered and ran a game race FIRST DEGREE dropped out of contention after going threeeighths 1O512 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile 10972 112 8 124 Pursu 700 All Ages Handicap Net value to winner 550 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 104653BUCKHORN w 4 122 4 3 2 J 23 2s lh R Small R 1 Mackenzie 76321 25 out 10464 MARJORIB A WB 5 103 31 I1 Ink i 2 Deronde H G Bedwell 2 2J 21 35 14 0 1521 SHERWOOD WB G 111 5 6 3nk 3 3 3 t C Peak J W Hedrick S 15 15 4 32 32100773PRINCE 100773PRINCE AHMED wn 0 109 12 6 6 53 41 W W TlorH G Bedwell 2 2 2J 3514 103753UPRIGHT w 4 103 2 4 54 4J 41 55 Kederis TS Parker 10 15 15 4 75 9402 LITTLE FATHER w 5 103 6 5 41 5 6 6 Obert W W Darden 5 6 5 31 fCoupled 31fCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime fastWinner Time 23 46 112 equals track record Track fast Winner AdkinsWent B c by Broomstick Thirtythird trained by J D Adkins Went to post it 34j At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same BUCKHOHN run in close pursuit of the pacemaker until well around the far turn then moved up and after a strenuous stretch drive got up to win in the closing stride MARJORIE A left the barrier with a rush and showed a good flight of speed all tho way but was tiring at the end SHERWOOD ran will but was also tiring at the finish and just lusted long enough to outstay PRINCE AHMED The lat ¬ ter finished quitScratched fast and gamely UPRIGHT finished close up LITTLE FATHER quit Scratched 10404 Rifle Brigade 95 95Overweights Overweights Little Father 1 pound fK t O FIFTH RACE 5 12 furlongs 10511 105 2 103 Purse 600 3yearolds and 1 J O JL O upward Selling Net value to winner 150 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH C P S 10057 INLAN w 4 109 6 6 2 2i I1 IJ H 10463 = RIGHTEASY wl 7 07 1 5 4t 3 = 3 2 = Deronde H G Bedwell 2J 2J 2 71013 8469 BETTIE SUE w 5 103 4 4 l i I1 2 35 Obert E W Moore 3 4 3J 85 43 4310299s 10299s TANKARD WB 3 103 2 2 5J 5 4 4 = W W TlorJ S Hendrie 35521 9978 DOUBLE FIVE wli 5 100 3 3 3 4t 51 5i C Peak J W Hedrick S 10 S 3 75 1324MER KATCHAMwn 3 106 71 6h 7 7 6ft Kederis J F Newman 68721 104633THEO COOK s 7 112 5 7 7 6 6 7 W Busch G P Sherman 15 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 23 46ys 59 105 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Star Shoot Outcome trained by G M Miller MillerWeut Weut to post at 405 At iwst 5 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing INLAN after being saved behind the fast going pacemaker responded with a rush when called on in the last juarter and was going away at the end RIGHTKASY ran a good race and finishing resolutely easily disposed of BETTIE SUE for second place The latter was made too much use of in setting the pace and tired iu the last quarter TANKARD ran gamely but was outpaced DOUBLE FIVE ran a fast half halfScratched Scratched 1039S5 Russell McGill 104 103253Duquesue 107 107Overweights Overweights Bettie Sue 1 pound Double Five 2 1O514 SI SIXTH RACK 1 Mile 38S3 1 3S I 108 Purse 000 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt = 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 10301IVABEL w 5 100 5 4 2nt 2 in 1 = I Derondo L Martine 10 12 10 4 2 2w 10468 WANDER w 7 105 2 1 Z 3 3 3 2s Van DusenC E Hamilton 45521 45521E 10494YORKVILLE 85I E wn 3 102 6 5 1i 1 J 1 2b 3s H Gray P Farrington 6 10 8 3 85 MQ214ARDELON I wit 3 101 7 7 61 5 i 41 41 4 = Kederis W R Mizell 3 3 1151 12 12WB 10399 BE WB 4 9S 3 S 7 J 8 7J 62 5 J F Mooro P J Miles 20 50 50 20 10 45J0133MUFF 10 101033 163 DYNAMITE 5 WB 4 103 8 C 8 7 5 52 51 61 C Peak W Walker 3 4 4 S5 45 45WB J0133MUFF WB r 9G 1 2 4 61 6h 7 J 74 W W TlorC E Rowe 3 5 4i 2 1 1W 10468 JOE STEIX W a 5 103 4 8 5U 4 4h S 8 S Obert E W Moore 6 15 15 5 2 fastWinner Time 24 48 113 139 Track fast Winner WinfreyWent Br in by Ogden Ivory Bells trained by G Winfrey Went to post at 432 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving 1VABEL ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker until well around the far turn where she moved up with a rush and having easily disiwsed of her opposition won in a canter WANDER was cut off on the turn out of the backstretck and was pulled up then finished fast YORKVILLK outran the others to the first turn and set the pace to the last turn but tired after going fiveeighths ARDKLON tired In the stretch drive DYNAMITE was shuffled back on the first turn BE ran fairly well MUFF and JOE STEIN quit Scratched quitScratched 103 9K1 Oro 121 10399ICoppertown 103 10463 Chemulpo 100 100Overweights Overweights Dynamite 2 pounds k pr ri fT SEVENTH RACK 1 18 Miles OS034 151 0 105 Purse 600 3yearolds and I W O JL O upward Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 es A Wt PP St St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P i I049DFALCADA WB 8 103 5 S 2J 2l li I1 I1 i Kederis P J Miles 85 10468 = MUD SILL wn 5 105 2 5 R 3 3 22 2l Obert J AV Hedrick 5 104673TROVATO w C 97 3 1 4 4 i 43 31 3 W W TlorH P Headley 6 S 7 2J 1 10058 WOODCRAFT WB S 103 1 2 7 7 6l 5 42 D Connelly W G KingDodds4 5 4 8545 10329 PLIANT w 4 103 7 7 61 61 7 61 51 Van DuscnTennessee Stable 15 30 20 S 4 10463 HUSKY LAD WB 5 105 4 4 I2 11 24 41 6J Gross W F Cisco 56621 10168MYCENAE 5662110168MYCENAE wii 4 99 6 6 545 = 5l 7 7 H Gray J M Cooper 10 10 10 4 2 Time 24 48 114 140 153 Track fast Winner fastWinner Ch g by Woolsthorpe Falerna trained by P J Miles MilesWent Went to post at 454 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing FALCADA ran in close pursuit of the early leader from the start and easily disposing of his opposi ¬ tion after entering the homestretch won going away MUD SILL was a forward contender nil the way and finished gamely TROVATO ran in close quarters until in the final quarter and tired in the last six ¬ teenth WOODCRAFT closed a big gap HUSKY IAD set the pace to the stretch and quit The winner entered for 500 was bid up to 905 and bought in inScratched Scratched 1047sChilton King 102 102Overweights Overweights IHant 1 pound


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