Fort Erie, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-05

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FORT ERIE j The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races I J at Fort Erie Wednesday Paid 9.40 for j FORT ERIE, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934.— Fort Erie 1 mile. First day. Niagara Racing Association. Summer meeting of 14 days. Cassidy Starting Gate used. Weather clear. Steward representing the Canadian Racing Associations, J. F. Turner and D. S. Gillies. Honorary Steward, H. M. Gerrans. Judges, D. A. Boyle and J. P. Mclnerncy. Honorary Judge, W. J. Kelly. Starter, T. Rowe. Racing Secretary, J. P. Turner. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each rare indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lndicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. QOETAQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—107. r 9«r Niagara Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Foaled in Canada. Allowances. Net value July-4-34-F.E to winner j550; seCond, 5; third, 5; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt IlSt Ki Vz ftr Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 982852SAM WORTHY wb 112 5 3 22 25 2* 1J VercherT W H Wright 170 100 94898 WORTHY DUKE wb 111 6 1 1 1* 1* 2 MannF T S Cochenour 270100 981542ARBRANCH w 112 8 5 51 52 4« 3* BarnesE C M Withers 625 100 98014 IRISH KID wb 112 9 2 41 44 3i 41 Ericksonll E F Seagram 520 100 94067RUSKIT m 1105 4 8 T T 61 5 AimersT M E Hardy 2050 100 98154 MASONVILLE wb 107 2 4 31 3* 5*5 6i SmithCW G W Lucas 1810 100 97582 PURPLE GOLD w 106 3 6 82 8* 84 74 DougrtyF W Thurner 3175 100 98370 STAGE IDOL w 110 17 6* 6* 7* W WatsonR D Raymond 1635 100 96454 SIR WELLAND wb 108 7 9 9 9 9 9 FisherRJ C E Furry 6175 100 Time. :23%, :47%, 1:11%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8 SAM WORTHY .40 .25 .60 170—100 62— 100 30—100 WORTHY DUKE 3.65 2.95 821—100 474—100 ARBRANCH 3.30 65—100 Winner — B. g, by Worthmore — Samoa, by Cylgad trained by M. Maciver; bred by Mr. W. H. Wright. WENT TO POST— 2:45. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. SAM WORTHY, close to the early pacemaker, wore down the latter at the twenty-yard post and won going away. WORTHY DUKE sprinted into a long lead, but tired fast when challenged in the drive. ARBRANCH improved his position and was easily best of the others. IRISH KID moved up on the stretch turn, then tired. MASONVILLE quit after showing early speed. Scratched— 98014,Sleaford, 107; 93154 Meddle, 105. Overweight— Worthy Duke, 4£ pounds; Ruskit, 3£ ; Purple Gold, 1; Sir Welland, 1. QCerflQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—107. tFOeJvrcF Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, July-4-34-F.E 0 ; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A WtlTSt V4 Vj £tr Fi . Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79993 WOOLY WEST w 4 108 4 2 14 1* 14 Is WatsonR J E Smallman 595 100 98412 MAEANTIC wb 4 108 8 1 2 2 21 2J RemilrdP J A Johnson 265 100 98090 EVEN STEPHEN w 4 115 5 8 8 54 42 3,k AimersT Erindale Stable 480 100 97791 NUNS WAY wb 4 106 7 3 32 3 34 4* SmithG F Corde 2355-100 98018 UNCOVERED wb 5 111 2 5 55 72 72 5" EricksonH A Hullcoat 190100 98216 SASS wb3104 6 4 4J 41 51 61 VercherT S King 2900100 98090 POT AU MINT w 3 1051 3 7 72 6* 6J 7» BarnesE H Warner 2150-100 947772EXTRA MAN wb 4 1111 1 6 61 8 8 8 MannF W C Weant 665-100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. Track fast. . |S MUTUELS PAID , , — OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8 WOOLY WEST 3.90 .55 .20 595—100 2774—100 210—100 MAEANTIC 5.25 3.85 1624—100 924—100 EVEN STEPHEN 3.90 95—100 Winner — Br. c, by Westy Hogan — Solitude:, by Tchad trained by G. Alexandra; bred by Messrs. L. B. It B. Combs. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:17. AT POST— 3* minutes. Start good and siow. Won easily ; second and third driving. WOOLY WEST, fractious at the post, began fast and, taking command, set the pace and v. on handily. MAEANTIC, closest to the leader, tired fast in the last eighth. EVEN STEPHEN, away poorly, was forced to work hii way up on the outside on the stretch, but closed well. NUNS WAY tired as if short. SASS ractd well EXTRA MAN lacked speed. Overweight— Uncovered, 3 pounds; Sass, 4; Pot au Mint, lj; Extra Man, 3£. QQP-J fk THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—107. •JO* Iv purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, July-4-34-F.E 0 ; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses EqtAWtlPSt 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiY. Odds Strt 96755BRAN MUFFIN w 4 110 1 1 1* 14 11 1J BarnesE Royal Stable 2471 100 98157REVONAH wb 4 117 2 4 2J 24 24 2s! EricksonH A Hullcoat 190-100 9758S*CHIPS wb 3 103 6 2 32 34 32 3 MadeleyF J E Smallman 505 100 98090 WACKET wb 7 10E1 3 3 42 42 41 41 FisherRJ R R Leslie 2230 100 97515CARYLDON w 5 112 4 5 51 52 5X 5 FodenN W G Campbell 1035 100 98287 ALCODEMA w 3 93 5 6 62 64 6* 6* BlackH R S McLaughlin 460 100 97875 BARTER wb 6 106 7 7 7 7 7 7 MurrayH P S Price 3060 100 Time, :23%. :48, 1:13%. Track fast. . MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS BRAN MUFFIN .95 .60 .60 2474— 100 80—100 30—100 REVONAH 3.85 2.55 924—100 271—100 CHIPS 2.60 30—100 Winner — B. f, by Black Servant — Bess Cake, by North Star IH. trained by H. McDonald; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:57*. AT POST— i minute. Start good and slow. Won driving : second and third the same. BRAN MUFFIN began fast and, rushed into the lead, bore over slightly on the far turn and, drawing clear, was hard urged in the last eighth to hold REVONAH. The latter began in a tangle, was rushed up on the inside and knocked back, then went to the outside, but tired. CHIPS, closest to the leader, challenged gamely entering the stretch, then tired. WACKET showed good form. The others were outrun. Scratched— 983471 Proven, 110. Overweight — Chips, 6 pounds; Wacket, 2. QCrT "g -j FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Deedie, Aug. 13. 1932— 1:41%— 4— 110. Purse J/ouIl 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner July-4-34-F.E j460; seCond, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. index Horses EqtA WtPPtt V« ■* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Ktrt 98285 KHAKI JOHN wb 4 117 6 5 l2 1* 1* 14 1* MadeleyF Stuart Stable 1521 100 9815tmRE REEL w 4 114 2 3 24 21 2* 2* 2* RemilrdP J A Johnson 570-100 98286 ROCHE DOR wb 6 114 3 2 3 4* 32 31 3* DougrtvF Mrs G Hogarth 445 100 98096 STEP OFF wb 6 112 5 6 54 5" 510 42 46 AimersT D Raymond 570 100 982862CUDGELDOE w 5 112 1 1 4l 3» 4 5" 5,s FisherRJ R Brownlee 385 100 N156 GLAZE wb 3 106 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 SmithCW G W Lucas 1705 100 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:13, 1:39%, 1:44%. Track fast. , 83 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS KHAKI JOHN .05 .30 .60 1524—100 65—100 30—100 FIRE REEL 4.15 2.85 1074—100 424—100 ROCHE DOR 3.00 50—100 Winner — Ch. g, by First Sight— Khaki Campbell, by Bucks Hussar trained by N. L. Stuart; bred by Thorncliffe Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:32$. AT POST— 1 minute. Start cood and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. KHAKI JOHN took the lead on the first turn, increased his advantage on the back stretch and won handily. FIRE REEL, rated off the pace for seven-eighths, moved up when urged, but did not menace the leader. ROCHE DOR, away well, held the others safe. STEP OFF, slow to start, could not improve his position. CUDGELDOE tired fast after half a mile. GLAZE was outrun. Overweight — Glaze, 1 pound. QQrr 1 O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Deedie, Aug. 13, 1932— 1:41%— 4— 110. Fourth of auulA July Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,000; July-4-34-F.E second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses But A Wt IlSI % V4 % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Bqoiv. Odds Strt 98220 MISS MONOA w 4 103 4 2 2k 2l 2* 21 I" MadeleyF Stuart Stable 36171-100 98220CROUT AU POT w 3 111 1 1 4" 41 3* 34 2* FodenN W I Newmarch 70-100 *8094!SPEY CREST wb 6 104 8 5 l1 l2 l2 V 3* Ver.herT W H Wright 2170100 98351 SHADY WELL wb 5 111 3 8 8 8 8 54 43 Erirks.-iH E F Seagram 940 100 98151STEALINGAWAY w 4 108 6 4 51 51 5k 41 55 BarnesE Mrs N Ray 570 100 98016 CROFTER w 4 107 2 7 6« 6» 61 62 62 DhertvF D Raymond 1240 100 H066LADYKIN w 4 103 7 6?? 4 71 7 SmithG Elmtree Stable 2700100 I8149,LIVE ONE wb 6 107 5 3 7* 72 72 8 8 RemilrdP M J Sansone 635 100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12, 1:38%, 1:42%. Track fast. , 19 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS MISS MONOA 4.35 8.30 .90 36174—100 815—100 195—100 CROUT AU POT 3-20 2.60 60—100 30—100 SPEY CREST 5.30 165—100 Wirner -Ch. f, by Noah — Mon Amie Nane, Ly Prince Eugene trained by N. L. Stuart; bred by Himyar Stud. WENT TO POST— 5:10. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS MONOA responded gamely when urged in the stretch and was driving hard to hold CROUT AU POT. The latter was forced to race wide all the way, but closed with a rush. SPEY CREST moved into clear command and held on gamely. SHADY WELL finished with a rush. CROFTER showed flashes of ■peed. LIVE ONE quit badly. Scratched— 98136* No Doubt, 99; 98416 Broadway Lights, 101. Overweight— Mis» Monoa, 1 pound; Spey Crest, 2; Shady Well, 2; Ladykin, 5. QGB.1 O SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milts. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1931— 1:41%— 1—111. Purse 00. 1 1 i«Fr 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, July-4-34-F.E 5; fourthf 0. index Horses ft|tA WllISl % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Strt 98351 WAR PLANE wb 5 115 3 5 4l 44 4 4* 11 EricksonH A Hullcoat 255 100 983502FALL APPLE w 5 112 2 4 3 32 34 34 24 AimersT H Dirks 195 100 98095AYMOND wb 7 110 4 2 24 24 24 11 3» RemilrdP Mrs J Badame 310 100 981362NO DOUBT wb 3 106 5 1 l2 l 1" 21 4* DougrtyF W Zakoor 630 100 98350 SUN ABBOT w3103 135 55 5 5 MadeleyF E F Seagram 615 100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. 1:39, 1:45%. Track fast. . IS MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS WAR PLANE .10 .70 .40 255—100 C5— 100 20—100 FALL APPLE . 3.15 2.20 674—100 10—100 AYMOND 2.35 171— 100 Winner — Ch. g, by American Flag— Milky Way, by Star Shoot trained by A. Hullcoat; bred by Mr. S. D. Riddle. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:47*. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WAR PLANE raced restrained to the stretch turn, was lucky to come through between the leaders midway of the stretch and drew away. FALL APPLE went to the middle of the track in the stretch, but could not hold the winner. AYMOND tired after taking the lead on the stretch turn. NO DOUBT quit as if short in the final eighth. SUN ABBOT was not a factor. Scratched— 98263 Fritter Circle, 105. Overweight — No Doubt, 2 pounds; Sun Abbot. 1. QCK1 A SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Watervale, July 5, 1911— 1:50%— 3— 112. Purse 0oT "Oo A.*±: 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; third. July-4-34-F.E 540 ; fourth, 0. index Horses EqtA WtlPst % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 98221PLAIN BEN wb 5 114 6 3 1* l1 l2 l2 la EricksonH A Hullcoat 1221 100 982892TROUBANOVA w 7 108 3 4 6 31 32 32 21 WatsonR Erindale Stable 585-100 983532SIR BYRON w 6 114 2 1 2* 2* 2* 21 32 FisherRJ R E Leslie 265 100 98159 DON TASKER w 5 113 1 6 4" 44 42 4* 44 AimersT T McCarthy 905 100 98093 HAYFIRE wb 5 110 5 5 52 51 5* 5* 5" BarnesE B A Langmuir 665 100 96460 FARR wb 6 110 4 2 31 6 6 6 6 SmithG H Hayden 2545 100 Time, :24, :48%, 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:53%. Track fast r—%2 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS * PLAIN BEN .45 .35 .30 1221—100 674— 100 15—100 TROUBANOVA 6.15 3.10 2074—100 55—100 SIR BYRON 2.60 30—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Scotch Broom — Much Ado, by Ed Crump trained by A. Hullcoat; bred by Mr. H. R. Dulany. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 6:23*. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. PLAIN BEN took the lead at once, was never in danger and won handily. TROUBANOVA trailed early, moved up fast on the far turn and disposed of SIR BYRON. The latter, closest to the leader in the early stages, tired in the drive. DON TASKER was easily best of the others. = — ■ «


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