Fort Erie, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-12

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FORT ERIE The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races at Fort Erie Wednesday Paid 9.20 for FORT ERIE, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934.— Fort Erie 1 mile. Seventh day. Niagara Racing Association. Summer meeting of 14 days. Cassidy Starting Gate used. Weather clear. Steward representing the Canadian Racing Associations, J. P. Turner and D. S. Gillies. Honorary Steward, H. M. Gerrans. Judges, D. A. Boyle and J. P. Mclnerney. Honorary Judge, W. J. Kelly. Starter, T. Rowe. Ra° : 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 race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight Carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. QQQ/fl A FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 11, 1920—1:11—3—107. . . .J? ? Purse **••• 3-year-oWs and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner *9; second, July-11 -34-F.E W0; thirdf J48- fourthf j29 lades Horses tqti WtFlSt Vi V4 Str Fio Jockeys Owners Bqair. Odds atrt 99802 WACKET wb 7 111* 8 1 44 24 1* 1* AimersT R R Leshe 924 100 98883 IDLE TALK wb 3 104 9 7 74 64 4« 24 MadeleyF Mrs N" Ray 2320-100 98733PHOTOGRAPH w 8 109 2 4 31 3* 3i 3* ThomasJ C S Mitchell 770 100 98804 HANOVER JEAN w 4 108 7 6 6h 5* 51 4 MurrayH S Walker 3415 100 98802 KOJI w 5 108 6 8 8" 8* 64 5* SmithG D Cainer 740 100 98654 STOOL PIGEON w 3 103 1 2 1* 1 2 6k RoseG A Hulkoat 2280 100 98804SASS wb 3 105 3 3 5 7i 72 71 BarnesE S King 610 100 98586 SOUTHERN SEA w38349 9 9 9 8* BlackH W Thurner 2685 -100 97799 VIRADO wb 8 110 5 5 2» 4fc 8* 9 DouertyF T McCann 880100 Time, :24, :49%, 1:15%. Track slow. . 9* MUTUELS FAID , , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS WACKET .85 .15 .95 92—100 57J— 100 47*— 199 IDLE TALK 15.39 7.05 S65— 100 2521—108 « fHOTOGRAPH 3.55 77J— 199 Winner— B. g, by Baby Grand — Gloire de Verdun, by LOiseau Lyre trained by J. A. Smith; bred by Mr. C. D. Cullcn. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 232J. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. WACKET, allowed to reach his best stride in the early stages, took command and drew out easily in the final drive. IDLE TALK, slower than usual in the early racing, circled the others and finished resolutely. PHOTOGRAPH raced prominently throughout. HANOVER JEAN~ worked her way up slowly. KOJI lacked early speed. STOOL PIGEON quit after five eiehths. VIRADO tired. "o Scratched— 91367 Depression, 108; 98802 Craigco, 113; 98804 Extra Man, 110; 98733 Gift Roman, 102; 98582 Rough Waters, 108. Overweight — Wacket, 1£ pounds ; Idle Talk, 4 ; Photograph, 1 ; Stool Pigeon, 1 ; Sass, 3. ■ QGQ/1C- SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1929— in 1—3— 197. V%?.7v purse **••• 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to July-11-34-F.E winner 09; second, 0; third, 8; fourth, 0. Index Horses Kqti WiiPSt % Vi 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners BqnlT. Odds Strt 98586TRICKYS SON w 4 112 2 5 6*4 64 41 11 EricksonH W C Hanna 690 100 99285 SEA KALE wb 8 115 4 6 4" 41 21 2 RemiPrdP Mrs J Badame 170 100 99285 LADY GOLD STREAM w 8 108 6 3 5i 52 51 3k SmithG A E Smith 450 100 99S52 LADY HILDA w 4 113 5 2 11 V l* 4» McTagueC C E Furry 625 100 OOOOTCUDGELDOE w 5 107 7 1 3* 2* 3" 51 RoseG R Brownlee 1395 100 t8511ROCHE DOR wb 6 112 1 7 7 7 7 61! BarnesE Mrs G Hogarth 605100 99953*M ASTER BOBBIE w 8 110 3 4 ? 3» 6M DougrtyF A Routcliffe 760 100 Time, M. :49%. 1:15%. Track slow. , 83 MOTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING 0DD8 TRICKYS SON 5.80 .99 .35 690—100 145— IN 67*— 108 SEA KALE 3.25 2.65 921—190 321—100 LADY GOLD STREAM 3.85 921—100 Winner— B. g, by Red King— Tricky Take Off, by Lovetie trained by W. C. Hanna; bred by Mr. W. C. Hanna. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:02. AT POST— 3 min-ites. Start good and slow. Won driving : second and third the same. TRICKYS SON, outrun for five-eighths while under pressure, closed gamely when taken to the outside on the stretch turn and won in the last fifty yards. SEA KALE, close up early, wore down the leaders, but was not good enough after taking the lead at mid-stretch. LADY GOLD STREAM came gamely in the final stages. LADY HILDA, saving ground in the early stages, tired fast in the drive. CUDGELDOE tired after challenging midway of the turn. MASTER BOBBIE quit. QttQ/lfi THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Jorice, Aug. 12, 1920— 1:05%— 4— 110. Purse 00. 2-. . «fV year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second. 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. July-11 34 F.E Index Horses BqtA WtPPSI %, % Str Fin .ockeys Owners Bqulr. Odds 8trt 98735-BL D ROYAL w 111 6 2 1*1 f 11 11 MannF H Giddings 90 100 17921 DANCING SPIRIT w 108 1 3 62 6* 5* 2" SmithG Elmtree Stable f905 100 98413CHEWSIE w« 109 5 5 4k 44 41 3» WatsonR H W Sage 695 100 97899 HYMARQUE w 108 4 4 5i 51 3" 4 DougrtvF Elmtree Stable t LASS wb 115 2 7 7 7 65 51 BarnesE W I Newmarch 775 100 88413HLSKY I413*REE m 110 7 1 3-12* 21 |~ FodenN F J Ryan 595 100 99283 SILK MASK w 1101 3 6 2- 31 7 7 FisherRJ Rosedale Stable 660 100 fCoupled as Elmtree Stable entry. Time, :23%. :49. 1*2%, 1:09. Track slow. , M MUTOEXS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS BUD ROYAL .89 .90 .60 90—100 45—100 30—100 ELMTREE STABLE ENTRY 5.35 3.80 1671—100 90—100 CHEWSIE 3.40 70—109 Winner— B. c, by Bud Lerner — Royalite, by Li.cullite trained by H. Giddings; bred by Mr. H. Giddings. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:37. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BCD ROYAL, quick to get going and showing good speed, moved clear and, saving ground entering the Stretch, won under vigorous pressure. DANCING SPIRIT, slow to get going, came through on the inside in the final fi e sixteenths and closed with a rush. CHEWSIE, hard ridden throughout, finished well. HY-MARtjUE went to the outside in the last quarter and finished gamely. HUSKY LASS was crowded back soon after the start and closed gamely. REE was used up forcing the early pace. SILK MASK quit after three eighths. Overweight — Silk Mask, 2k pounds. . QGQ_1— FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes. Aug. 19, 1920—1:11—3— . . «?%? 107- Pur W- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; July-11 -34-F.E second, 0; third, 0; foLrth, 0. Index Horses Bqt A WtllSt Y* % 8tr Fit Jockeys Owners Bqniv. Odds Strt 99854!STEEL wsb 4 112 7 3 2» 2» 22 1» FodenN Mrs T E McCarthy 460 100 98955BUBBLING OUT w 6 112 4 1 1 1 1* 21 DougrtyF Four Ls Stable 755 100 98654YOUR FLAG wb 6 110 2 8 T 4k 31 35 EricksonH Mrs H Neville 1265 100 98582MELOY w-4 118 6 2 31 34 4 4 WatsonR J E Smallman 215 100 98584FLYING HOME w 5 108 3 4 4k 5 5* 5* PruchkiG W C Weant 940 100 97790 TRAJECTORY wb 5 112 1 7 6 61 61 bk FisherRJ W J Waterman 1180 100 97791 STORMER w 4 112 8 6 5J 75 7* T RemilrdP G W Brown 325 100 99099 ALTSHEB wb 6 109 5 5 8 8 8 8 BarnesE J Sullivan 2045100 Time, :23%. :48%, 1:14%. Track slow. 8» MDTUEL8 PAID . , OFFICIAL BOOB— BO ODDS . STEEL 1.29 .18 .70 460—100 155—100 85—100 BUBBLING OUT 7.75 4.68 2871—100 130—100 YOUR FLAG 6.05 202— 100 Winner— Gr. g, by Sir Greysteel — Kissantell. by Runantcll trained by T. McCarthy; bred by Mr. S. W. Labrot. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:13*. AT POST— 5| minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; setond and third the same. STEEL, rated close to the pacemaker, responded gamely when hard urged and won in the final strides. BUBBLING OUT, hunied into command and showing good speed, continued resolutely whea urged. YOUR FLAG went around the others after starting slowly and was wearing down the first two. MELOY raced close up to the stretch turn, where she began to tire. FLYING HOME raced evenly. The others could not reach the leaders Scratched— 98509 Wooly West, 109; 98734Timon, 109; 98734 Barter, 108. Overweight — Your Flag, 3 pounds. Aon JO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. W. M. .... German Memorial Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value July 11-34 F.E to wjnner 50; second, 5; third, 5; fourth, 0. *- Index Horses Bqt - Wt ItSt %. V» % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Bqniv. Odds Ktr1 99858PEGGY J. w 6 110 1 1 6 6 2" 24 1» SmithG S Buckland 435100 if739,BUSHMAN w 6 118 4 5 4k 41 5 V 2" WatsonR J E Smallman 175 100 99595 DARK MISSION wb 5 115 3 3 31 31 3l V 3 ThomasJ M Keeling 530 100 9S656*CANNY SCOT w 3 108 5 4 21 2« 11 4* 41 PruchkiG L Clous 390100 99655 CARYLDON w 5 112 2 2 11 1- 41 5 5 FodenN W G Campbell 710100 99739JBLUE DAMSEL ws 5 113 6 6 5 5" 6 6 6 DougrtvF C and C Stable 860 100 Time, :24, :48%, 1:14%. 1:41. 1:47%. track slow. . 89 MOTDELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS *l PEGGY J 9.70 .60 .00 435—100 130—199 50—100 BUSHMAN 3.25 2.65 62;— 100 321—100 DARK MISSION 3.48 70—100 Winner— Blk. m, by Cloister — Marjorie McKay, by Judge Wright trained by J. M. Buckland; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO P0ST-4S0. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PEGGY J., pinched back going to the first turn and allowed to settle into her best stride, went to the outside on the last turn and, closing with a rush, won in the final strides. BUSHMAN worked his way out of close quarters midway of the last turn and finished resolutely. DARK MISSION, in hand for three-quarters, wore down CANNY SCOT, but tired in the closing sixteenth. CANNY SCOT raced CARYLDON intc defeat, but could not keep up with the leaders. CARYLDON quit. Scratched— 97877 Omareen, 112. Overweight — Canny Scot, 3 pounds. OQQ/nO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milts. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. Purs* . C?M/?* M9f. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner July-11 -34-F.E |4M; MC9K4f %and; third, 9; fourth, 9. Index Horses Bqt A WlIPSI % % %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners BquIt. Odds Strt 99737»PAT GAIETY ws 7 112 8 8 7 3* 3* 24 1* FodenN W I Newmarch 105 100 99997 MISH MASH w 4 112 7 5 2* 2* 2i 1» 2* DougrtyF Mrs W Russell 640 100 99599 MASONVILLE wb 3 105 4 3 l1 T 11 3* 31 BarnesE G W Lucas 2710 100 999971LINDSAY w 8 110 5 4 51 61 61 41 4* MadeleyF H Dirks 255100 98897 PRINCELY PAL w 5 112 6 6 6» 51 4* 5* 5" RoseG W O Reddy 1700100 99219 EARTHEN JAR w 6 110 1 1 4» 4* 51 6* 6* EricksonH Mrs T Murphy 2360 100 98598 SIR WELLAND wb 3 1061 3 2 3* 7 7 7 7 McTagueC C E Furry 5280 -100 99997 TABSON w 5 107 2 7 Lost rider. MurrayH J G Fair . 1050 100 Time, _4%, :49%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:47%. Track slow. , 83 MDTUEL8 FAID , , OFFICIAL B00KIK8 ODDB PAT GAIETY .19 .19 .19 195—100 55—100 55—100 MISH MASH 4.70 3.95 135—100 821—100 MASONVILLE 8.55 327|— 100 Winner— B. g, by For Fair — Marion Gaiety, by Martimas trained by F. Gilpin; bred by Mrs. E. Glassco. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. v WENT TO POST— 5_S. AT POST— lft minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FAT GAIETY, starting slowly, moved up stoutly midway of the back stretch and. going to the outside of MISH MASH in the stretch, won in the last fifty yards. MISH MASH, close to MASONVILLE from the start, took command when ready, but was not good enough. MASONVILLE, rated in front, tired when challenged. LINDSAY was unable to menace the leaders. TABSON stumbled and unseated his rider at the start. Scratched— 98286 Milestone, 112. Overweight — Sir Weiland, 1£ pounds. QOORTA SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley. Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. Purse «~ *CF*J V 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value ot winner 60; second, 0; July-11-34-F.E thjrdt j40 ; fourth, 9. index Horses EqtAWtPPst % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqniv. Odds Strt 98658 TOP HATTIE w 7 110 3 7 6* 6" 4* V l1! McTagueC J Salem 555 100 98898*BLACK JEWEL w 5 110 4 3 3» 3* 31 2* 21 MadeleyF P S Pedlar 595 100 98159 BLE OF KILCRKIEwb 8 112 5 5 5* 5* 5* 4* 3s FodenN W I Newmarch 1175 100 98738JGIFT O GAB w 5 1111 1 2 41 21 1* 31 4* AimersT S H Sloan 245 100 97448 GENERAL TOY wb 6 115 2 6 7 7 7 6* 5* DougrtyF D W Mckinley 340 100 99587 HAPPY WARRIOR w 5 115 7 1 1* 1* 2» 51 64 ThomasJ Mrs C S Mitchell 2860-100 99656 HOURSEND wb 3 105 6 4 21 4l 6l 7 7 RoseG A Hullcoat 370 100 Time, -4%, :49%, 1:15, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track slow. , |S MUTtrELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD9 ■ TOP HATTIE 3.19 $ 7.20 .10 555—100 260-100 105—100 BLACK JEWEL 5.75 3.40 1071— 100 70—106 BATTLE OF KILUECRANKIE 630 225—100 Winner-— Ch, m, by Top Hat — Katrine, by Disguise trained by P. Rose; bred by Mr. J. McE. Bowman. Winner entered te be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 559. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. TOP HATTIE, saved early, gained fast when shaken up and, going to the outside on the last turn, disposed of GIFT O GAB and drew away. BLACK JEWEL went forwardly from the start and held on well. BATTLE OF KILLIECRANKIE raced strongly. GIFT O GAB was rushed off her feet racing with HAPPY WARRIOR and tired in the drive. GENERAL TOY dropped back at once. HAPPY WARRIOR began fast, but tired after three-quarters. HOURSEND quit early. Scratched— 96658 Prince Pcler, 112: 98734 Sir Roland, 105. Overweight — Gift o* Gab, 1£ pounds. ■ ! «


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