Fort Erie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1921-07-10

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FORT ERIE FORM CHART DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. FORT ERIE, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. Fort Erie 1 mile. Sixth day. Niagara Racing ssoci i-tion. Summer Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear; temperature 88. Steward to ISepresent Canadian Racing Associations. Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting J IT Campbell and J. H. Madigin. Judges, W. II. Lerch and D. S. Gillies. Starter, Harry Morrissev lt-iVin " Secretary. J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. Chicago time 1:45 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. ppTfcpTh:fc FIRST RACE-5-8 Mile. Sept. 3, 1909-1:002 101. Purse ,000. 2-year-oIds. tJtJvJfLfiS Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 55297 MY ROSIE w 109 8 1 lh in in ink e Taylor H Oots j.vi lnn 5438G CRESTWOOD BOY w 112 7 5 23 25 23 2 H J Burke W C Weant P, 100 55297 ROSA LEE wb 104 1 2 51 5 4i 3 II Stearns J H Louchheim MSS-lOO 553763LOVELIEST w 104 11 S 4 3 3h 41 A Claver W C Westmoreland 70- 0 55475 OVERRUN w 107 5 3 S 4 53 5 F Murphy H Neusteter no I 00 54 742 ORRIS w 109 2 7 91 Si 73 61 A Richcrk B B Rice oo 553933AUNT AGNES w 109 10 4 6 61 6 V II Thurber C J Willison lot 55277 BASHFUL wb 106 3 12 12 12 91 8 J D Mney J Marino - 55502 EDITH LOANE w 104 12 0 8 9 S 9t c Lam? G H Goodacre 55502 FAR SIGHT wb 104 4 11 11 liu 10?. 10 J Gneisen J J Farrell Jr K0S3 100 55475 GRACE FOSTER w 104 9 10 10ilOi 11 11 J Shelepets E K Bryson 703-to 55297 MRS. GRUNDY w 104 C 9 7 7 12 12 J Rowan E F AVhitney i, tMutuel Held. Time, 23, 48, 1:02. Track fast. mutuels paid. My Rosie, 1.05 straight, .20 place, .30 siiow; Crestwood Boy. field. "0 ,lace .25 show; Rosa Lee, 0.35 show. Equivalent booking odds My Rosie. 452 to 100 straight, 200 to 100 place. a 115 J to lo 100 iu" h,Km show- Crest-wood Roy, 160 to 100 place, 112 to 100 show; Rosa Lee, 417. to 100 show Winner Br. f, by Plaudit Milldale. by Miller trained by II. Oots; bred bv Mr John E M-idden Went to post at 2:47. At post 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MY ROSIE set a fast pace? all the way, hung on gamely and outstayed CRESTWOOD BOY -it the end. The latter raced on the outside of the winner all the way and tired. ROSA LEK closed no f ist i i " the final eighth. OVERRUN was cut off on the far turn and knocked back at the st-irt Scratched 55204 Pepper Tea, 109; 55207 Lina, 109. Overweights Overrun. 3 pounds. fcT S00 BACE-3-4 Mile. Aug. 18. 1920-1:11-3-107. Purse ,000. 4.year-olds tJOtJOd and upward. Claiming. Nut valuo to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eoulv. Odds Strt 47035 PURL wn 4 107 7 4 5 3"k 2U i: E Taylor A Bennett lTmn 55391 CORMORAN wr. 4 107 5 S 9 9 4 2" J McTat C W Hall 5547C3KAMA w S 110 9 1 11 23 11 33i II Shilling J Melllmuirav 7xi ino 54377 COBALT LASS wb 6 104 G 3 2k m 3, Thurlr j Rai "J," , m 54483 THE NEPHEW w 4 106 4 9 7 7 73 5 A Claver F St j 7 m 54071 VANES. WISLLESwi: 6 106 3 6 8 8. 81 61 II J Burke W C Weant 55241 POLAR CUB wb 4 108 S 2 41 53 fih 7i F Murphy F Dibarr4o or im 540983THE TRUMP w 5 101 1 5 3 4 6 83 J Shelepets Lincoln Stable "fio 54930 2 LT. PERKINS wb 4 10S 2 7 6 619 9 J Rowan J Bu l"r m 430"1,M Z - Time, 24, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Kama. Ssliow"1 ,,,,r1, 10"" Sir"im 7M IlaL0 ?5-35 sl,HU" Cormoran, 3.05 place. 1921.sh.00 show; r,.,.?!"?1", Ifohing odds Purl, 425 to 100 straight. 2S0 to 100 place, 1C7V. to 100 show Cormonn r-S2 to 100 place. 230 to 100 show; Kama, 152. to 100 show. w """n, fordVi""Lr I!r U 10 Mi,K,,eto-Co,ltim,,! b-v Orlando trained by A. Bennett; bred by Mr. Ben Wood- post at 3:32- At ,0st 1 mim,te- Start Yj-vVUl0 good and slow. Won easily second and third ,ir! ing. PURL, much the best, was shuttled back soon after the start, but e-inie thrnf,-.!? rLt 1 H, -lr T" after rounding the far turn and, finishing fast, won going away1 .CORMOrIn was bad Ztr tw y n but closed a gap with a rush and outstayed KAMA at the end KAMA sef r u , , ! racing COBALT LASS into defeat. The latter tired after takfng mEVBVXaJA fT UGlyt 1035 5r:53I,liat0- Fair. 114; !o394 Mark A.lf ? Overweiglits Kama, 1 pound. Q THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. Sept. 3, 1909 1:00 2 101. Purst SI 000 9 Maiden.ooAllowanceS. Foaled in Canada. Iret vllo wSr So!" JZSEfSol IndexHorses AWtPPSt V, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt SUSSSSpH Z?H S!5 l 11 I JKS BrkdaIbhl 360T10O 55353!CHLORIS w 112 S G 5J 5i 5H 5 H Thurber Nugent Bros 535-100 t r.r ITTTIGKR EMPRESS w 112 3 I 3 G5 G3 G2J G Walls Seagram Stable 171-100 55-177 HEARTS OF ROCK w W7 7 S S 71 73 7s K Parrton II Giddings 4563-100 J GAZIXTA w 112 6 5 7 X S S A Rkhcrk J C neither 7110-100 Time, 24, 48. 1:03. Track fast. mutuels paid, Fanatic, .20 straight, .30 place, .S5 show; Lynmouth, .S0 place, .05 show; i Playwright, 0.05 show. Equivalent booking odds Fanatic, 3C0 to 100 straight, C5 to 100 place, 42 to 100 show; Lynmouth, 40 to 100 place, 52 to 100 show; Playwright. 402 to 100 show. Winner P.r. , by Heresy Minnewaska, by Sir Dixon trained by O. Walker; bred by Messrs. S. A. fc E. Dyrnent. Went to post at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FAXATIC was brought around the lenders when shut off on the turn into the homestretch and, I liishing fast, got up in the closing strides. LYNMOUTH raced in closest pursuit of the early pacemaker and passed him in the stretch, but tired right at the end. PLAYWRIGHT was in close quarters through the slreti-li and finished giimely. HUMORIST set a good pace, but tired after going a half mile. CHLORIS ! ran poorly. Scratched 55477 Kellys Queen, 112. K PC RTO FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 18, 19201:113 107. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds ; DdtJ J and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners EqulT. Odds Strt 55451 BYGONE-DAYS wn 3 111 11 :! 2 Jh V l2. .1 D Mney C J Brockmiller 1220-100 , 4831 1MY BOOTS w 4 lit S 2 1 2s 2 23 G Walls .1 H Louchheim 1C3-1C0 51404 HARMOXIQUE w 3 114 10 4 3 3s 32 3 A Claver J K L Ross 375-100 , 55243 BE SURE wn 3 114 1 9 7 41 4 A- E Taylor A S Day 3313-105 j 55453 SAMMY" JAY wn 3 111 3 11 S1 7l5 G2 5 T Parrton E F "Whitney G3S0-100 55178 OLD CHAP wb 3 114 9 1 r. CJ 5 G2 II J Burke J C Gallaher 1500-100 55378 SERGNT YORK w 3 114 2 5 4and ui 7i VS. E Pollard AV R AVare 923-100 554 50 "SIR CLARENCE wu 4 114 C 8 1010 8l 8 8 T Rowan C P Winfrey 730-100 , 554 70 CHINCOTEAGUB w 3 100 5 10 92 91 9- II Thuiber- C I AVilson t-1245-100 54 930 WAR WINNER w 4 112 7 7 G2 10s 10s 10 P. Marinelli W C Weant 4445-100 5544! EDNA D. wn 4 104 4 0 11 11 11 11 J Shelepets E Phelan t fMutuel tield. Time, 23, 475, 1:135. Track fast. mutuels paid. Bygone Days, 0.40 straight, SS.90. place, .30 show; My Hoots, .80 place, .30 show; Harmoniciue, .35 show. Kiiiivalent booking odds Bygone Days, 1220 to 100 straight. 345 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; My Roots. 90 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; Ilarmonique, 07V. to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Helmet Follies Bergeres, by Himyar trained by B. C. Bunbury; bred by Mr. Edward R. Bradley. Went to post at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BYGONE DAYS forced the early pace and, racing into a good lead, drew away when his rider was ready. MY BOOTS began quickly and set a fast early pace, but tired. HARMOXIQUE ran well, but just lasted to outstay BE SURE. The latter finished fast. Scratched 55470 Humpy. Ill; 52370 Amaze, 110; 43040 nighlaml Mary, 114. Overweights Sammy Jay, 1 pound. SZKtZgZfh FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Aug. 28, 1909 1:43 5 100. Niagara Falls Purse. J tJ O U Purse ,500. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner ,000; second, 00jlird5fourHi!0. Index Horses AAYtPPSt A Yz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 554 78 BLACKIE DAW wit S 1W 1 1 U in 2?, lh In h Thurber A L Kirby 490-100 55151 -KENTISH BOY wit 3 UG 5 5 35 22 ll 2 21.1. B Marielli Seagram Stable 200-100 55500 -CLEAN GONE w 5 112 4 6 51 52i . 5 3 C Lang J J Farrell Jr 8GO-100 55452 I-IML1CO wit 3 102 3 3 4h 4?. 4h 4"k 4J A Claver E L Loubat 215-100 55500 BRKEE wu 7 113 G 2 2S 3"t 3 3l 5 N Ruggan G II Abbott 12S0-100 554 78 LOUIS w 4 103 24CCC G 6 E Pollard W L Stanfield 2540-100 Time. 23, 4.7, 1:125, 1:385, 1:45. Track fast. mutuels paid. Bhickie Daw, 1.80 straight, 1921.sh.55 place, .15 show; Kentish Boy, .75 place, S3.-0 show: Clean Cone. .75 show. Equivalent booking odds Blackie Daw, 490 to 100 straight. 227 lo 100 place, 157 to 100 show; Kentish Boy, 87 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Clean Gone, 137 to 100 show. Winner Blk. h, by Transvaal Mary Daw, by Peep oDay trained by A. L. Kirby; bred, by Mr. Jesse Spencer. Went to post at 5:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BLACKIE DAY, lending for the first three-quarters, was headed, but moved up in resolute fashion after entering the homestretch and outstayed KENTISH BOY in the final drive. KENTISH BOY raced into a brief lead after rounding the far turn, but tired when the winner challenged. CLEAN :OXK finished in bis uslial game fashion. PIMLICO was closer up than usual in the early running, but tired when called on. BREEZE quit. Overweights Louis. 1 pound. KKKi.fi SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Aug. 12, 19201:4156106. Purse ,000. OtJOMJJjL 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. "Index Horses A WtPPSt V4 t Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds StrM 55480s ROSEATE wn 103 S 5 4 2s 25 1 U?. F Merimee A C Xiehaus 273-100 55454 JOHN ARBOR w 102 4 G 7 0 5 33 2J C Lang F St John 510-100 555032GRAND DADDY ws 110 3 8 1- V V 23 3 H J Burke W R Ware 463-100 55480 HUEN w 110 2 3 St 4" Gh 4i 4U E Harbne P L Putnam SS5-100 55480 DOLLY C. wn 110 1 1 5 S 8 7i 53 G Corey J H Shreve . 1415-100 55480 MR. X. wn 112 7 4 21 33 8 Gut M Buxton A Marrone 630-100 55394 GURGLING WATERw 10S 5 2 GU 51 4"k Ci 7l J McTagt G AV .1 Bissell 1223-100 552!! "BLARNEY BOY w 95 G 7 S 7i 7l 51 8 J Rowan P Gorman 1973-100 Time. 235, 485, 1:14, l:40ls, 1:45. Track fast. mutuels paid, Roseate, .50 straight, .25 place, .30 show; John Arbor, 1921.sh.30 place, .20 show; Grand Daddy. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds Roseate, 275 to 100 straight, 112 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; John Arbor, 215 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Grand Daddy, SO to 100 show. Winner Ch. f, by All Gold Rose of Dawn, by Hamburg trained by A. C. Niehans; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. Went lo post at 5:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROSEATE was forced wide to the lirst turn, but improved her position gradually and, wearing IRANI DADDY down, passed him and won going away. JOHN ARBOR began slowly, but finished with a rush and outstayed the tiring GRAND DADDY. The latter showed the most early speed, but. tired iiadly in the stretch. MR. X. quit. Overweights Gurgling Water, 1 pound. erer tr0 SEVENTH RACE 1 l-S Miles. July 5, 1911 1:50 3 112. Purse ,000. 4-year-JcPJ 3Ji olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 55453- DIXIE CARROLL w 5 ICS 7 1 4s 2 11 pi li A Gantner C Buxton 110-100 55453 KUKLUX w G 112 2 3 3J 1 2" 25 2 J McTe.gt C W Hall GG3-100 553902PEXEVOLENT w 9 108 1 5 Gr- GS 6$ 4i 3 L Morris Sunnyland Stable 3.10-100 55355 AUSTRAL war. G 103 0 7 7 7 7 r.u 45 J Rowan A Swenke 1415-100 55451ItHYMER ws 7 103 5 G 5 53 5S 3H 5 K Parrton G W Atkinson 33S3-10C 5550 7 "ANTOINETTE wu 5 103 4 2 2" 41 4 6i ti?-T Brooe M R Pons 1413-100 55508 BOND wsn 7 103 3 4 1- 3 3 7 7 E Pollard W M Cain 2315-100 Time, 23, 48, 1:14, 1:39, 1:53. Track fast. mutuels paid. Dixie Carroll, .20 straight, .15 place, .40 show; Kiiklux, .80 place, .00 show; Benevolent, .50 show. Equivalent booking odds Dixie Carroll, 110 to 100 straight. 57 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Ku-klnx, 140 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Benevolent, 25 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Hurst Park Alice Baird, by Woolsthorpe trained by C. Buxton; bred by Mr. R. II. Anderson. Went to post at 0:21. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DIXIE CARROLL was saved in the early running, then raced into the Had and held KUKLUX safe in the final drive. KUKLUX was a forward contender all the way, but tired in the final sixteenth. BENEVOLENT made up ground and finished with a rush. AUSTRAL made a fast finish. BOND showed speed and quit badly. Scratched 5550S Mess Kit, 100.


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