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FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT ERIE, ONT., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1916. Seventh and last day. Niagara Racing Association. Second Summer Meeting of 7 days. AVeathor clear. Steward to Represent Canadian Racing Associations, Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. Chicago time 1:45 p. m.. AAr indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. fJQyl OH FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Aug. 20, 1909 1:05 5 100. Purse 1916.sh00. OobO I 2-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; tli ird. 0. "index Horses AAVtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners . Kquiv. Odds Strt 28300 KATHRYN GRAY wis 112 S 1 1 l2 Is 15 J Metcalf G L Peine . 305-100 283G0 RHYME w 10S 1 3 2nfc 25 25 25 L Gentry G L Strang- 690-100 283732GRBAT DOLLY w 111 4 G Ci 5" 3k 3" W AAartonB Woodcock . 73M0O 283G0 BL. GRASS BELLE w 110 3 G 5 42 5 45 F RobsonH" G Bedwell 2iiiKJ 282883BRIGHT SAND w 105 5 7 45 3nk 4.1 54 II McDottD Raymond ..lO-ICO 2841 1 2 GRATITUDE w 103?. 2 4 3"kG5 02 2 G AlexdraB Alexandra 2315-100 28411 MEELOGENE w 103 G 2 S S 75 71 AA SchornJ M Shilling 5353-100 28373 RHYMER wn 105 7 8 7 75 S S AAr Ward R Parr 4650-100 Time, 23, 48, 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. mutuels paid. Kathryn Gray, .10 straight, .20 place, .80 show; Rhyme, ..0 place, .90 show: Great Dolly, .70 show. . , Equivalent booking odds Kathryn Gray, 305 to 100 straight, 10 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Rlmne, 325 to 100 place. 195 to 100 show; Great Dolly. 135 to 100 show. ,.,,,, , AVinner Ch. f, bv Ballot Old Squaw trained by P. Taulelle: bred by Mr. John L. Madden. AAent to post at 2:42. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving: second and third the same. KATHRYN GRAY sprinted into an easy lead in the lirst: eighth and set a fast pace, but tired in the last sixteenth. RHYME came through on the inside and linislied fast and gamely. GREAT DOLL! closed a gap and tired, but just outstayed BLUE GRASS BELLE. The latter finished gained. BRIGHT SAND showed speed, but tired in the stretch drive. The winner was entered for ,200; no bid. Overweights Gratitude. 16 pounds. OQ1 QQ SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 5, 19141:11 1102. Purse 1916.sh00. 3-year-olds OtrOO and upward. Selling. Not value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. "index Horses AAVtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 28399 "BETAVEEN US w 4 115 7 1 l"k 15 15 l1 L Gentry J Lumsden 395-100 284152KOOTENAY w S 111 5 5 3 5 25 2- 25 F RobsonF T Shortoll 105-1 CO 28371 BORAX w 4 110 3 4 4" 4l 42 AV AVard H G Bedwell 21,0-100 28325 SOUAENIR w 3 101 S 2 2 31 3 43 It McDottAV G AAeant 3815-100 28399EARLY SIGHT w 3 9S G G 53 55 52 52 B Kopmnll B Dalley 3525-100 28415 BOLALA w 5 105 4 3 7 6uli G5 Gnk .T Callahan A Turney 0225-100 28399 ALFAD1R w 3 105 1 8 8 8 S 72 O Gentry A L Kirby . 12N15-10U 281 10 PEEP SIGHT w 3 112 2 7 ! 7 71 8 G AlexMraG A Alexandra 903-100 Tim-. 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid. Between Us, .90 straight, .70 place, .80 show; Kootenay, .10 place, .10 show: Borax, .90 show. Equivalent booking odds Between Us. 195 to 100 straight, 3. to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Kootenay, 20 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Borax. 95 to 100 show. ,,., AVinner B. g, by Golden Maxim Spanish Match trained by J. F. Richardson; bred by Mr. Henry 1. OX"went to post, at 3:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAon driving; second and third the same. BETWEEN US took the lead at once and set a fast pace for the first half, but was tiring fast at the end. KOOTENAY ran in close pursuit of the leafier for the entire wa.v: and was gaining at the finish. RORAX closed up ground and finished fast. EARLY SIGHT began slowly and ran poprly. SOUVENIR showed speed. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched 28128Margery, 100 : 28415 Miss Gnylc, IPS. O G A Q O THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Hilcs. Aug. 2S, 1909 1:13 5 100. Purse 00. 3-yoar-0"3"07 ls and upward. Canadian-foaled. Handicap. Net value to winner 50; sec- ond, 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt li yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt "8400 PR PHILSTHPE wb 3 99 5 1 5 5 5 31 l2 R McDottH E Hamilton 1740-100 2835GCORN BROOM wb 5 103 4 3 l2 ll Is 1 2 F RobsonC A Crew ,15H22 2835G3COPPER KING w 3 93 1 4 2t 2 25 2 32 AV MitchellP Gorman HStJxX 2 8 1 1 3 2 K ATI! LE EN II. w 3 90 2 2 3 33 4 5 4 B KopmnJ Hendnck Jr" 28287 2FAIR MONTAGUE w 4 121 3 5 45 43 3l 4l 5 G Burns C Millar 100-100 Time. 23, 47, 1:14, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Prince Iliilsthorpe, 0.b0 straight, .80 place, .10 show; Corn Broom, .00 place, .70 show; Copper King, .80 show. . . Equivalent booking odds Prince Philsthorpe, 1740 to 100 straight. 340 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Corn Broom, 50 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show; Copper King, 90 to 100 show. AVinner Br. g, by AVoolsthorpe Lady Fhilura trained by T. E. Cummmgs; bred by Mr. H. L. Ham- lltonyVcnt to st Jlt 3:18 At 1ost minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driv-inc PRINCE PHILSTHORPE, after being a trailer in the early running, closed a big gap and, hnishing with a rush, got up in the last fifty yards to win going away. CORN BROOM raced into a long lead in the first half, but was made too much use of and tired badly. COPPER KING was always a forward contender. FAIR MONTAGUE began fiatfooted and quit after racing up into forward contention. Overweights Corn Broom. 3 pounds; Prince Philsthorpe. 4. Ck O A A C FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Aug. 2S, 1909 1:43 5 100. First Running 5Q4tfcw Edward W. Maginn Memorial Handicap. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner .875; second. 00; third. 00. ; . Indcs: Horses AWtPPSt Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 2RV83ltoRRbAV w S 12fi 3 2 15 ll 1 1 l1 F RobsonH P AAhitney H! oqqSo pip jr w 4 106 1 3 4 4 4 4 23 F Cooper R L Baker f415-100 284022KING GORIN w 3 100 2 4 3 35 35 25 32 T Par ton R L Baker T "838 THORNHILL wb 5 10S 4 1 22 2 2- 31 4 R Shilling .T Barry 4o0-100 ICoupled in betting. Time, 23, 47, 1:18. 1:33, 1:44. Track fast. mutuels paid, Borrow, .90 straight, .30 place; R. L. Baker entry, .40 place; no show mUtUEqSuivalent booking odds Borrow, 45 to 100 straight, 15 to 100 place; R. L. Baker entry, 20 to 100 AVinner B. g, by Hamburg Forget trained by A. Simons; bred by Mr. Harry laync AVhit- "eyWent to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAon pulled up; second and third driving. BORROW set a fast pace all the way and was eased "0::in"and mSIl,jLj finished with a rush and easily passed KING GORIN in the last eighth. KING GORIN raced iramelv but tired. THORNHILL ran a fast mile and quit. Scratched 2S372Kewessa, 10S; 28329 Gipsey George, 98. Overweights King Gorin, 2 pounds. Ck O A A 1 FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 5, 19141:11 1102. Purse 00. 3-year-olds Qr-JL and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. -Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt Sftdni m,AISE w 108 6 3 2s 23 l1 l3 F Cooper R L Baker 370-100 2RMfiO KING DICK v 104 7 1 l2 15 22 2 R UrquhrtJ AV Goldblatt 330-100 ?8398THE GADDBR w 100 3 4 Sk 33 3 32 R McDottH Oots J290-100 ?8326 DR. TUCK WB 100 2 7 6 4 43 41 O Gentry A L Kirby 1790-100 26828 ARISTOBULUS w 10S 5 8 8 S 73 5" T Hayes H Oots . t 28401 SOL GILSEY wit 110 4 5 65 75 Gl C2 . F RobsonJ J Marklein 435-100 28373EL REY wb 95 1 G 7h G2 51 71 B KopmnAV Stormont 2395-100 27542 BON OTIS w 104 8 2 41 55 8 8 O Martin F J Pons 1055-100 fCoupled in betting. Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid, Blaise, .40 straight, .40 place, .30 show; King Dick, .20 place, .20 show; II. Oots entry, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Blaise, 370 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; King Dick. 100 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; 11. Oots entry, 35 to 100 show. AAinner Ch. c, by Box Domino Noire trained by A. Baker; bred by Mr. W. Showalter. AAent to post at 4:57. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driving. BLAISE, after racing in closest pursuit, wore KING DICK down after entering the homestretch and drew away into an easy lead in the last eighth. KING DICK set a fast early pace, but tired at the end of a half mile. THE GADDER raced gamely and held the others safe all the way. SOL GILSEY. ran poorly. DR. TUCK raced fairly well. Scratched 2S3203Matin, 100. 9ftlL9 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug 5, 1911 1:11 1102. Purse 00. 3-year-olds JU O JC tjC i and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 284143THE MASQDER wn 4 111 1 5 m 1U 1 11 F RobsonAV Stormont 360-100 28372 KEWESSA w G 120 5 3 4 ?l 3U 2S AV AAaron AV L Oliver 125-100 283293RODT. BRADLEY w 6 109 3 1 22 2t 2U 3t T Parton AV R Mizell 510-100 283613COL. VENNIE w 3 105 2 7 7" 65 G5 4 R UrquhrtJ Livingston 1190-100 28402 KLEBURNE wb G 10S5 S 2 53 5l 52 5nt ii Gentry B J Brannon 1670-100 2G36G PRINCE HERMIS wn G 110 G G 6 76 7 62 T Rice L Marion 1145-100 28032 ANITA w 3 101 4 4 3 4" 42 73 AV AVard H G Bedwell 3G10-100 28428 JUDGE WRIGHT WBG 100 7 8 8 8 8 8 O Martin F J Pons 5920-100 Time, 23, 46, 1:12. Track fast. mutuels paid. The Masqucrader, .20 straight, .20 place, .00 show; Kewessa, .00 place, .60 show; Robert Bradley, .20 show. Equivalent booking odds The Masquerader, 360 to 100 straight, GO to 100 place, 30 to 100-show; Kewessa, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Robert Bradley, 00 to 100 show. AAinner B. g, by Ogden Masquerade trained by A. C. Parrctto; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. AAent to post at 5:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon handily; second and third driving. THE MASQUERADER stumbled when the barrier was released, but quickly recovered and moved up rapidly next to the rail and, taking the lead, saved ground on all turns and finished fast and gamely. KEAAESSA was shuttled about at the start, but gained steadily and outgamed ROBERT BRADLEY. The latter was a close contender all the way. COLONEL VENNIE closed a big gap. KLEBURNE and PRINCE HERMIS finished close up. Scratched 2S414Top o th Morning, 128; 2S325Martin Casca, 95. Overweights Kleburne, 1 pounds; Anita. 1. OQI t Q SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Aug. 28, 1909 1:43 5 100. Purse 1916.sh00. 3-year- Al O JZ db O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt z Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 2837 OltBPTON wn 3 103 4 S 8 7" 45 2" 1"" F RobsonP Sheridan 785-100 28415 PRIAET PETAL wn 5 106 1112! 33 15 25 R McDott.T F Adams 3G0-100 28201 HAR. LAUDER wn 6 112 6 7 G2 4 55 31 3 J Metcalf .1 F Sweeney 165-100 28290BEN QUINCE wn 5 107 5 2 25 23 2 4 2 43 O Martin S Louis 1160-100 28374 ST. CHARLCOTE wi: 4 109 S G 3i 33 35 53 5 T Rice L Marion 1340-100 28327 NO MANAGER w 5. 10G 3 4 71 S 8 73 G2 AV SchornG II Abbott 4315-100 281292ZODIAC w 5 101 7 5 52 G"k G1 G1 7s AV AVard S N Holman 755-100 28331 HIGH HORSE wn 3 101 2 3 43 55 72 S S T Parton H G Bedwell 1220-100 Time. 23, 47, 1:13. 1:40, 1:46. Track fast. mutuels paid, Repton, 7.70 straight, 1916.sh.60 place, .30 show; Privet Petal, .00 place, .20 show; Harry Lauder. .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Repton, 7S5 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; Privet Petal. 145 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Harry Lauder. 35 to 100 show. AAinner B. g, by Dr. Leggo Coma trained by AA. Raster; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spreckels. AAent. to post at 0:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving; second and third the same. REPTON began fiatfooted and practically left at. the post, but gained steadily and, finishing fast and gamely under punishment, got up to win in the final strides. PRIAET PETAL drew away into a long lead in the first half mile, but tired badly in the last quarter. HARRY LAUDER began slowly, but closed a gap and outstayed BEN QUINCE. The latter ran well to the stretch. The winner was entered for ,000; 110 bid. Sera t died 2S415 Supreme, 103; 2S401 Batwa, 101; 2S4122Edith Baumann, 93; 2S417 Col. Holloway, 107.