Daily Racing Form Charts: Windsor, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-21

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WINDSOR •WINDSOR, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1928— 1 Mile. Fourth day. Manitoba Jockey Club. Ltd. Spnng meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards of Meeting, J F. OHaru, A. G. Weston and W. A. Hewitt. Judges, 1 J. Miles, C. F. Henry and E. W. Bury. Starter, 11. Morrissey. Racing Secretary, O. F. Henry. Racing starts at 2:00 p m. Cl.ieago time, 2.00 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tbe distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weights carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. • #GO,4Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Catmanclale. Aug. 22. 1922— 1:1CH5— 5— 118. Purse ,000. 3-mA3Jmik.ij year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 75: third. 00: fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtlTM % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 261203COI.R APA ROSKwn 3 10i 6 1 ] = 1=1 1=1 1» F Silas Mrs C A Muir 450-100 26120 -PKAK NOT w S 113 7 4 52 41 41 21 D Emery J Eiswirth 535-100 26053 11188 GAIETY II. w S 106 4 2 2" 54 54 34 J Chalmrs Mrs E Glassco 235-100 26120 ME TOO vra 4 105 3 3 4 31 3" 4nt J Gwynne J C Fletcher 2705-100 26054 LLE MARGIE B wn 4 101 1 7 61 6« 65 51 O Brown T M Glassco 2225-100 26120 GA J.TIN DIAlTNDw S lOflJ 3 I 3" 2» 2" 61 J McTagt Mrs A R f ■■— 120-100 26120 TOOK w3 K S 6 7 7 7 7 S Hughes Mrs B Chapman 6270-WO Time, :24%.: 60, l:192i. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EGUIVALNT BOOKING OSDS- COLLAR ADA ROSE 1.00 $ 4.40 $ 3.10 450—100 120—100 65 — 100 FEAR NOT 6.10 3.40 155 — 100 70—100 MISS GAIETY II 3.0 85—100 Winner — Br. f, by BoseUon — My Collarette, by Myram trained by W. Mulligan; bred by Mrs. 0L A. Muirl. Winner entered to be claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST— 2 07. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: secoi.d and third driving. COLLAR AHA ROSE look tbe lead at once and won all the way as her rider pleased. FEAR NOT Improved his position steadily and finished fast. MISS GAIETY II. dropped back, but came again at the end. ME TOO showed early speed and was .not persevered with when she began tiring. GALOP1N" DIAMOND tired badly through tie last eighth. Scratched— 1X120 Solidity. 113; 17983 Furrow, 08. Overweight — Gallopin Diamond, 1J pounds. Corrected weight — Me Too. 105. QAO A d SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Lathrop. July 20, 1922— 1:05V5— 2— 102. Purse ,000. £dJ andd~£-~t 3-year-olds ar upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, 00; fourth, „25. Index Horses AWtlPSt 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24148-SUCROSE w 3 98 5 5 3 1 34 1» l2 P McGinis Mrs A G Dunlap 9171-100 26121 2UPTII E wb 3 108 7 2 1* 2 i 21 21 W Harvey P T Cliinn 195-100 24874 *GUSSIE P. w 7 106 8 1 21 l"k 3! 3 A Coleman P Angelino 320-100 249763*HIGH ART wb 4 106 1 6 5»* 5» 41 4h W Silas H E Brown Sfk F"m St 590-10n 25776 Hi NVIEW w 3 WS 6 8 71 7 66 51 J Gwynne Mack Adam Stable 4335-100 Mlt3*TWELVE THIRTY w 3 108 4 3 41 4* 53 6* H Thomas Mrs J Zoeller 3C0-100 26043*1 RONT1ERSMAN w 7 10S 2 7 8 8 8 7* H Howlett Battle Axe Stable 3305-100 22555 BUCHON w 3 108 3 4 68 61 71 8 J Stevens Mascia Bros 1970-100 Time, :25, :60, 1:11%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— SUCROSE 0.35 $ 6.80 $ 3.65 917J— 100 240—100 821—100 UPTIDE 3.80 2.95 90—100 471—100 GUSSIE P 2.90 45—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Pastourcau — Himiltrude. by Lovetie trained by A. G. Dunlap; bred by Mr. J. G. Felavol. Winner entered to be claimed for SjfMS, * WENT TO POST— 2:39. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. SUCROSE, close up from the start, took the lead before the stretch was reached and was going away all through the last eighth. LFTIDE showed the most early speed and raced GUSSIE I*, into defeat, but was unable to withstand the winners rush. GUSSIE P. raced into the lead, but tired from racing with UPTIDE. HIGH ART raced fairly well. Overweight — Uptide. 3 pounds. 19 4 CT THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Carmandale. Aug. 22, 1922—l:10«a—6—118. Purse ,000. 3-lOit year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, 00; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt 3/i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25522 MASTER SWEEP w 4 111 7 2 3 31! 4= l1 V Moore Mrs W J Potter 3871-100 NNtLITTLE BROOM wb 3 100 5 3 1| 1" l4 22 F Silas H E Brown Sfk F»m St 1810-100 2C052*TORRENCE w 4 108 2 4 61 4* 21 3* P McGinis Mrs A R Lawson 915-100 25077 THE MAJOR w 4 113 8 7 71 73 71 4" D Mergler M R Carol 625-100 UinFENLIGHT wb 4 110 3 8 94 94 51 5h D Emery Mrs W L Brodie 3565-100 26121 CARE FREE wb 10 115 4 5 21 2 31 6h J Chalmrs Mrs A E Alexandra 160-100 25903 GYMKHANA w 6 113 6 6 8J 8: 6 7" W Harvey W Irvine 615-100 25665 SNAPPY TAR w 3 107 1 10 10 10 10 8D« G Gleason B McSherry 2805-100 ZSRSOSTlARTS I RAFTw 4 M 10 1 4» 51 S3 9= H Thomas J J Murphy 2365-100 25067 •BLUE ROSE wsb 3 100 9 9 5"! 6" 9» 10 A Coleman F H Carpenter 4815-100 Time, :24, rM%, 1:17*5. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID „ EQUIVALNT BOOKING 0DD8-. MASTER SWEEP $ 9.75 $ 5.15 $ 3.60 3871—100 1571—100 80—100 LITTLE BROOM 13.35 7.80 6671—100 290 — 100 TORRENCE 6.00 150—100 Winner — B. g, by Sir Barton — Lady Sweep, by Sweep trained by W. J. Potter; bred by Messrs. Montfort and B. B. Jones. Winner entered to tie claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3 10. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MASTER SWEEP, close up from the start, came with a rush in the stretch and was going away at the end. LITTLE BROOM showed the most si eed to the stretch, but was unable to withstand the winners rush. TORRENCE worked l.er way up thiough steadily and finished gamely. THE MAJOR raced on the outside and made up some ground. CAKE FREE appeared to sulk after reaching the stretch. STUAKTS DRAFT Sheared spied. S. rat. Led— 26123 Rhubarb. 10S: 25447 Linen King, 101. Overweight — Fenlight. 3 pounds. c 909 /if* FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Arrowshaft, July 16. 1908— :54y5— 2— 112. Purse andAj£i-and.3 SI COO. 2-year-olds. Claim. ng. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; second, 00; third, 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt % V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25800 -HIGHLND FLING w 105 7 1 22 2» 1= l4 F Silas R Parr 1771-100 25900 3 TROY MISS wb 106 2 4 71 5 51 2" V Moore M H Pons 755-100 26122 SHEET LIGIITNG wb 101 4 5 31 3= 31 33 J Gwynne Mascia Bros 2700-100 25792 PRAIRIE GiRL wb 102 8 S 51 41 41 44 O Brown C J Meister 4985-100 26051 MIKE McDONOUGHsr 110 13 4h 6l 61 f.h D Emery J G Eiswirth 1165-100 26051 "DING IONG w 10S 3 2 11 ll 2» 6" W Harvey P T Chinn 270-100 25838 DR RALSTON w 108 10 10 84 7 i 7 73 H Howard R P Marshall 6480-100 26122 MARION PAYNE wb 105 9 9 61 83 8J S1 H Thomas Mrs J Zoeller 1640-100 tSSMPRECIPICE w 93 5 7 S8 9° 94 9h P McGinis Seagram Stable tl 34 5-100 261."i CRYSTAL. VArOR w 102M1 6 10* 105 1010i0° G Bigely Hastings Stable 7S6-100 24738 TOTJRABA w 108 6 11 11 11 11 11 C Thillips Rancho San Carlos Sta t tMutuel field. Time, :24%. :50. :572i. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- HIGHLAND TLING $ 5.55 $ 4.55 $ 3.70 1771—100 1271—100 85 — 100 TROY MISS 6 45 4.50 2221—100 125—100 SHEET LIGHTNING 12.05 6021—100 Winner — B. f. by Mackenzie II. — Hiker, by Teep o Hay trained by E. Trueman; bred by Mr. F. W. Armstrong I. Winner er.teied to lie claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:4d. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Yonraba. Won easily: second and third driving. HIGHLAND FLING, away fast, took command when called on and won as his rider pleased. TROY MISS in. proved her ] edition sterul.iy and finished with a rush on the outside and got up for second place in the final strides. SHEET LIGHTNING, a factor all the way. held on well. PRAIRIE GIRL closed a big gap. DING DONG showed speed for the first «iuarter, but quit badly. iwrwights — Troy Miss, 1 pound; Sheet Lightning, 2; Mike McDonough, 5; Ding Dong, 3; Crystal Vapor. 4J: Youraba, 3. • £»Q AP7 FLTTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Lr.throp. July 20. 1922— l:05Vi— 2— 102. Detroit Free OTt f Press Handicap. Purse 2C0. o-year-oids and upward. Net value to winner 75; second, $£C0. third, C0; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26054 T1 IE HEATHEN wb 4 log 4 1 1*11* Ill3 W Harvey C H Pierce 130-100 26124 MAURICE wb 3 102 I 2 21 S*| 2»i 2"k J Stevens M R Pons 4!5-100 260553ri:il.I.IANT w C 112 1 3 4 34 34 37 V Moore Mis W J Potter 185-100 25889 :BLIND CAST w 3 90 3 4 V 4 4 4 P McGinis Mack Adam Stable 435-100 Time, M%, rt»%, l:09 i. Track heavy". , MUTUELS FAID , EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-. THE HEATHEN .60 .95 No show prices. 130— 100 471—100 , MAURICE 4.15 1071—100 Winner — B. c. i.y Donnacona — Bate, bv Bwccf trained by W. Irvine; bred by Mr. J. H. White. WENT TO PG£T— 4:18. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and s w. Won easily; sei ond and third driving. THI HEATHEN t"ok command at e.nce. opened up a good lead, was kept under pressure in the ftretel: and won with speed in reserve. MAIKUE need ch.se to the winner from the start and. holding on gSJJMrly. hell BRILLIANT silc at t!.»- «!. !. BRILLIANT, slow to settle in his stride, came wide into the stretch and finished fast. BLIND CAST was outrun all the way. Scratched— 26124aCrenier, 115; 2t05**x titenant II.. 10C«. 0£*0 4 0 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mi e. Robert Bradley. July 22, 1914— 1 :37J— 4— 105. Detroit Times MUmIO Purse. Purse .CC0. 2-year-olds an., upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, 00; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt %4 Mi % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25842 IK1SH MARINE w I 112 4 3 1 l4 1 V l10 J Stevens Mascia Broa 1771 10o 25842 DRAWING BOARDw 4 MS 1 1 31 3=1 24 2:1 21 J Clialmrs Hastings Stable BS-IM 26053= TAURUS vv5 M 2 2 4-* 4-1 3i 33 34 F Silas R H New 270-lofl 26056 RtIiIHGO w I 107 3 4 5 6 5 4 1 4« V Moore Mrs W J Potter US-MI 26123*OLT STEP w 3 94 5 5 :- 21 V 5 5 P McGinis Trover Stable 700-M Time, :25/i, :515. 1173i. 1:«6H. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-IRISH MARINE * 5.t5 .20 .20 1771—100 60—100 10—100 DRAWING BOARD 4.20 2.0 110—100 35— ICC TAURUS 2.35 171—100 Winner — B. g. by Argosy — Belle of the West, by Tomas -an-Appagh trained by H. Jacobs; bred in England by Mr. W. Hognn. Wim.ir entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:47. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driing. IRISH MAKJNE outran tbe others to the first turn, wa- rated along in front and continued to draw away while Beta* Based aa in the stretch. DRAWING BOAKD sssattaatd 1 i- aaaittaa, but was unable to catch the leader. TAlKls ran well nil the way, but was i,« er able to reach a contending position. OUT STEP slewed earls speed, 1 ut tired badly. Scratched— 2C1L3-Lueic Ann, 90. 9fi94Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. Robert Bradley, July 22, 191«— 1 :37%— 4— 105. Purso 4d9ihdi*J ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75: third, 00: fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt mtt HAYESS CHOICE w 3 102 7 5 1» 1- 1» 1» 1-JV Moore Mrs W J Potter 425-100 Bft M*OUD KID w 3 10;", 3 1 21 2"* 21 23 2i W Harvey M Harvey 395-100 e«l««*» MISSISSIPPI waS MI 2 7 51 4- 3-l 3» 34 F BtltU W H Carpenter 165-100 ,5844 LONG VIEW wb 4 112 4 2 4i 5* 44 4» 4« J Stevens Mascia Eros 365-100 25782* HEAVERWOOD wis 4 105 8 6 61 6» 531 5» 5 J Gwynne W R Seamster 3780-100 261 2 1 -SHORTY wb 3 102 5 8 8 8 64 6« 6« H Thomas D Eoyle 1835-100 254«6*SABATTUS MAID w 5 MS 1 3 74 7 7 71 7" P McGinis J T Looney 1910-100 25217 IAIRLIGHT wn 7 112 6 4 3"k 3" 8 8 8 I Mergler W V Casey 4750-100 Tim2, :25=i, :53, l:20i. l:474i. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- HAYESS CHOICE 0.50 .75 .75 425—100 1371—100 371—100 OLD KID 4.60 3.10 130—100 65—100 MISSISSIPPI 2.60 30—100 Winner — B. g. by Bunting— Lady Beverwyck, by The Manager trained by W. J. Potter; bred by Messrs. John D. Csrr and Bro. . Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:16. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HAYESS CHOICE took command in the run to the first turn, was rated along in front and, stalling off a determined challenge from OLD KID. he.d him safe at the end. OLD KID, in nearest pursuit from the start, raced gamely to the end. MISSISSIPPI propped at the start, moved up on tlia outside on the back stretch, but tired from his efforts to catch the leaders. LONG VIEW was in close quarters on the back stretch and failed to respond to punishment. SHORTY was outrun. Scratched— 261 25 -Spring, 112; 26183 Gold Bells, 105; 2C.1SS Jasonette, 110; 26187 tTippity Witchet, 107.


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