Fort Erie, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-14

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FORT ERIE J The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races J at Fort Erie Friday Paid 04.15 for FORT ERIE, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934— Fort Erie 1 mile. Ninth 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. Gillie* Honorary Steward, H. M. Gerrans. Judges, D. A. Boyle and J. P. Mclnerney. 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 race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds: ***10 pounds. lQOft7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—1077 S55X5JJ Pur 7M- 3-year olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to July-13-34-F.E winner 50; second, 5; third, 5; fourth, 0. I nrtei H»rsre Kg t A Wt HP8t 4 H Str Fin -HM-kryu iioihth Bqiiir « rtds Sirt 98882FIRE REEL w 4 113 5 4 4l 3"* 11 1* RemilrdP J A Johnson 860-100 98803SWEEPTRAP w 3 109 10 2 2k 2 2* 21 WatsonR Mrs L L Charlton 365 100 98803CANNY AGE w 4 116 1 6 51 5k 31 3* FodenN W G Campbell 320 100 98803 CLARRY wi 5 110 6 9 8" 8 5" 4* MadelevF J C Fletcher 3175-100 98945 LADY HILDA w 4 111 4 3 3fc 44 44 51 McTagueC C E Furry 760-100 98882KINGS BOUNTY wb 4 110 7 8 71 62 6k 64 Ericksonli W H Wright 625-100 98652ACAJOU wb 4 112 9 10 94 7" 84 71 AimersT D Raymond 420-100 98803 IRISH KID wb 3 104 8 1 14 1* 71 84 RoseG E F Seagram 2505-100 98652 PEPPER PRINCE w 4 110 2 7 10 10 91 9* DougrtvF Mrs W Russell 2165-100 98653 KITTLE w 4 107 3 5 6* 9410 10 WimmerR W G Galbraith 4305-100 Time, :23%, :48. 1:1 3and. Track fast. . It MUTUELS PAID , , OFF1CIAI BOOKING ODDS FIRE REEL 9.20 .00 .50 866—108 300—100 125—100 SWEEPTRAP 4.60 3.10 130—100 55—100 CANNY AGE 2.70 35—100 Winner— B. g, by Pot au Feu — Caxambus. by Negofol trained by J. A. Johnson; bred by Mr. M. J. Reillv. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:33. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. FIRE REEL, steadied close to the leaders, came gamely when urged and, wearing down IRISH KID under steady pressure, outlasted SWEEPTRAP. The latter, a keen factor, saved ground and finished gamely under urging. CANNY AGE worked his way up on the inside. CLARRY could not reach the leaders. KINGS BOUNTY was forced to race on the outside. The others were outrun. Scratched— 98882 Lost Spirit, 103; 98583 Ardawn, 105; 98882 Chaste Morn, 108; 98945 Master Bobbie, 110. Overweight— Sweeptrap, 4 pounds; Acajou, 1; Kittle, 4. _ QQAfifi SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Pyroot, Aug. 16, 1924—1:00—2—113. Purse 00. 2-year-WXJOCJ 0|ds. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 8; third, 8; fourth, 0. July-13-34-F.E . — — Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt *A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Btrt PHARENOUGH w 109 3 3 3» 11 14 l1 WalsonR H W Sage 285-100 98413 CANDY STORE w 108 1 5 64 6* 44 21 DougrtyF B Pomeroy 1240 100 95001 YOUNG SATIN w 108 6 1 4* 9 21 3» RemilrdP Rosedale Stable 1600 100 98735 MERRY GO ON wb 108 7 6 52 44 3fc 4 RoseG E F Seagram 85C 100 97082 TOLIMATA w 108 4 7 7 7 5* 5" FodenN J R Mclntyre 135 100 FOURSQUARE w 1091 2 4 2* 51 6* 6 McLarenJ R J Speers 2665 100 98283S0UTS1DE wb 106 5 2 1" 2* 7 7 BarnesE F Rowe 455 100 Time, :23%, :47%. 1:00%. Track fast. , MUTT/ELS PAID , , OFF1C1AI BOOKING 0DD8 PHARENOUGH .70 .75 .30 285—100 187*— 100 115-100 CANDY STORE 9.80 5.90 390-100 J95-100 212 08 S.25 - YOUNG SATIN Winner— B. f, by Pharamond II.— Bannerette, by Pennte* trained by T. J. Bird; bred by Sage Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:03J. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PHARENOUGH forced the fast pace took an easy load on the stretch turn, but had to be shaken up to hold CANDY STORE. The latter, sluggish in the early stages, worked her way up stoutly in the late stages and finished resolutely. YOUNG SATIN challenged on the stretch turn, but was not good enough. MERRY GO ON did not menace the leaders. TOLIMATA began slowly. FOURSQUARE tired after half a mile. OUTSIDE bolted midway of the turn and finished" very wide. Scratched— 98735Happy Find, 115. Overweight— Pharenough, 1 pound; Candy Store, 2; .Young Satin, 1; Foursquare, lj. AAAQA THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—107. ?JSj"0?J Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; third, July-13-34-F.E 0; fourth, 0. Inrtei Horses IqU sTftVM * * »» •fln Jo fceys Owners Kqnlv. Odds gtr;t 98883 CHARLES J. wb 107 6 5 1» V 1* V VercherT A Penprase ££?and 98944 SASS wb 106 4 3 4a 4* 31 24 BamesE S King 1690 100 93654 TULLIHOO wb 108 14 2 ■ 2" 3» DougrtjF W Zakoor 315100 98347 MARVELINE w 1111 5 1 8 7k"5J 4* MannF W Gould JM8 98804*SVELTE w 110 8 2 31 31 44 6* AimersT R E Leslie 2225 100 98880 POT AU MINT w 108 2 8 71 5- 6* 61 RemilrdP H Warner 2530 100 98883 STIRRED UP wb 108 7 7 6 8 8 7 FodenN W Levy 1080 100 98883 THE BOUNCER w 1111 3 6 5" 6k 7" SSniderA W C Weant 5S15 100 Time, :23%, :48. 1:13%. Track fast. , MUTTJELS PAID , -— OFFICIAI BOOKING O.nng— CHARLES J .25 .95 .60 112—100 o«74 — 100 30-100 SASS 8.15 4.55 307|— 100 127i — 100 tullihoo "......v.."...".".".".!".!"!!!! 3.50 75— ioo Winner— B. g, by Bunting— Maskelinda, by Hollister trained by J. J. OConnor; bred by Mr. T. Pwtt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:39. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second ami third, the same. CHARLES J. sprinted into an easy lead in the first eighth and had enough left to hold SASS. The latter moved up gamely in the stretch and was gradually wearing down the winner. TULLIHOO was hard urged throughout MARVELINE dropped back at once. SVELTE was done after five eighths. POT AU STIRRED UP could not reach the leaders. MINT was on the inside all the wav. Overweight— Sass, 2 pounds ; Marveline, 1£ ; Svelte, 2; Pot au Mint, 1; Stirred Up, 3; The Bouncer, 4j. qqaqa FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Footmark, Aug. 6, 1932— 1:37%— 4— 106. Purse 00. 3-iltlUt/U year-olds. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; third, ~ July-13-34,F.E 0; fourth, 0. . Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt % V, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kgniv. Odds Strt 98807aMISSOURI JIM wb 110 3 5 41 4V 41 24 1» RemilrdP Mrs G Hogarth 1771100 989493MASONVILLE wb 107 4 2 14 14 1» l1 2* BarnesE G W Lucas 460 100 98653 SLEAFORD w 107 5 3 21 ? 2k 3* 34 HicklingA W H Wright 1780-100 98508 RUSKIT w 110 7 6 5" 5* 5* 4" 4* AimersT M E Hardy 2225 100 ggOWFINESSE whUI 6 4 3* 34 31 5" 5H DougrtyF Riverdale Stable 165100 97871 PEWTER CREST wb 1111 8 7 71 8 8 71 61 MannF Mrs M E Glynn 855 100 98154 MEDDLE w 105 2 1 61 7* 71 61 T MurrayH J G Fair 95525 100 98414 LOITER w 108 188 61 6s 8 8 ThomasJ C S Mitchell 7640 100 Time, :23%, :48. 1:13%. 1:40%. Track fast. , MDTDEL8 PAID-— » , OFFICIAL BOOKIKG ODD8 , . MISSOURI JIM .55 .25 .70 177J— 100 62*— 100 35—108 MAS0N¥ILLE 4.60 3.50 130-100 75-108 SLEAFORD 6.95 247J-168 . Winner— Cb. g, by Oil Man— Rockady, by Tiap Rock trained by G. Hogarth; bred by Thornchffe Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:14. AT POST— J minute. Start go od and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISSOURI JIM moved up gamely under a hard drive inthe last five eighths, went to the outside of MASONVILLE in the stretch and won in the last strides. MASONVILLE drew clear after three quarters, but tired. SLEAFORD raced forwardly throughout. RUSKIT did not menace the leaders. FINESSE tired. • Scratched— 99017 Malabar, 111. Overweight — Ruskit, 3 pounds; Pewter Crest, 3£; Loiter, 1. QQAQ1 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Footmark, Aug. 6, 1932— 1:37%— 4— 106. Lafayette Hotel %3*3"%3 A Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; July-13-34-F.E second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Egt A Wt Jlst % |fc_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqalv. Odds «it 98885?BYLONA wb 5 111 2 5 41 41 41 31 1* RemilrdP Mrs J Badame 480100 98739FIELD GOAL wb 4 110 4 2 52 54 51 A1 2* EricksonH E F Seagram 775 100 98885*MERIDIAN QUEEN m 8 110 3 3 3* 21 2* 11 3* AimersT R E Leslie 650 100 98883CHIPS wb 3 1041 1 1 2l 3 3» 2 4 BarnesE T Boyd 315 100 98350 TELA w7104 5 6 6 6 6 8 5 VercherT A Penprase 235 100 98805 NO DOUBT wb 3 102 6 4 14 1* lk 6 6 RoseG W Zakoor 450 100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. 1:38. Track fast. , 82 MTJTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDf 1 BYLONA 1.60 .95 .95 480—100 147$— 100 47|— 100 FIELD GOAL 9.15 4.90 357J— 100 145— 100 MERIDIAN QUEEN 3.85 92J— 106 Winner — Ch. g, by Allenby — Paulona, by Athlone trained by J. Badame; bred in England by Mr. E. J. Kiernan. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 4:48$. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BYLONA, taken to the outside for the start and outrun for three-quarters, responded gamely and, moving up with a rush, won in the final strides. FIELD GOAL closed gamely under urging. MERIDIAN QUEEN shook off NO DOUBT and continued well. CHIPS had no mishaps. TELA was unable to reach the leaders. NO DOUBT showed speed for three quarters: Overweight — Field Goal, 1 pound; Meridian Queen, 3; Chips, 1£. QQAQO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. Purse %J*j"*J£i 60. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; July-13-34-F.E third, 5; fourth, 0. lo«te H«r*e» Bqtj WtPPSt jj V, «4 Btr Tim Jersey* Owwrt Bgnt* Q4js Strt 98585 BELLE FILLE w 4 110 5 6 5* 41 41 21 11 EricksnH A Hullcoat 410 100 98886UPPITY wb 8 112 1 2 3* 2* 31 11 2J RemilrdP Mrs J Badame 240-100 98880MAEANTIC wb 4112 7 5 2* 34 21 31 3« DohertyF J A Johnston 855 100 98418 FORT DEARBORN wb 7 112 4 3 4" 5a 54 5* 41 WatsonR Erindale Stable 195100 98950TOP HATTIE w 7 110 3 7 6* 6k 6* 6k 54 McTagueC J Salem 1145 100 . 98654 SUN FASH w 7 105 6 4 l1 1* 11 44 64 BarnesE P F Foreman 3345 100 98658 MRS. FOSTER w7108 2177 7 7 7 ThomasJ M Keeling 875 100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. 1:38%. 1:45. Track fast. . MUTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . BELLE FILLE 6.26 .40 .45 416—100 120—100 72|— 100 UPPITY 3.40 2.80 70—100 40—100 MAEANTIC 4.05 102J—1M Winner — Ch. f, by Olambala — Lemberg Beauty, by Lemberg trained by A. Hullcoat; bred by R. T. Wilson estate. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:25. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BELLE FILLE, saved early and on the outside, closed resolutely in the last five-sixteenths and won near the finish. UPPITY, steadied behind the leaders, came through on the inside and, taking a short lead en the stretch turn, could not hold the winner. MAEANTIC raced well throughout. FORT DEARBORN was free of interference, but did not menace the leaders. TOP HATTIE was outrun. SUN FASH tired badly in the final quarter. Scratched— 98658 Even Stephen, 115. Overweight — Mrs. Foster, 1 pound. QQAQO SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. Purso V?*Jr~?r*? 5609- 3-yw-olds ™ l upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; July-13-34F.E third. 0; fourth, 0. lnOei Hurwt KitA WtPPSt % Va *t str Ftp Jwseyn OWnem Bqalr idits Mrt 98808 FLYING HEELS II. wb 5 108 2 1 5* 51 3* 1 11 MadeleyF J Nogg 16221100 98808 PUTTALONG w 4 108 8 7 3* lk 14 2* 2* RemilrdP H Warner 780-1U 98944 VIRADO wb 8 110 1 2 4k 61 6» 34 34 SmithCW T McCann 3700100 98808BILL KENNEDY w 6 110 4 3 lk 31 41 41 41 AimersT G H Clark 365 100 98738 FAIR DAWN w 7 108 5 4 8 7* 5k 64 54 FodenN B Carswell 1720 1 00 98950 GENERAL TOY wb 6 113 6 5 T 41 2* 51 6* DougrtyF D W McKinley 1185 100 98808 DOUBLE DARE w 8 108 3 8 6 8 8 71 7* JohnstneR Mrs S B Crawford 3570 160 91367 DEPRESSION wb 5 108 7 6 21 21 7* 8 8 WatsonR J E Smallman . 75 100 Time, :23%, :48. 1:13%. 1:39. 1:46and. Track fast. , 62 MUTUELS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . FLYING HEELS II 4.45 4.25 0.15 16221—100 6121—180 4071— 100 PUTTALONG 9.85 5.25 3921—100 1621— 188 VIRADO 8.85 342J— 100 Winner— B. m, by Knight of Kilcash— Flying Jenny, by Orb trained by A. Brent; bred in England by Mrs. V. Morton-Jackson. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:59J. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FLYING HEELS II. moved up fast near the stretch, was forced out, but continued resolutely and woa in the final eighth. PUTTALONG was rushed into command midway of the back stretch and hung on stubbornly. VIRADO worked his way up on the inside. BILL KENNEDY was used up early FAIR DAWN raced well. GENERAL TOY tired badly. DEPRESSION quit to a walk after three-quarters. DOUBLE DARE began from the outside.


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