Fort Erie, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-19

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FORT ERIE I] j The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races J at Fort Erie Wednesday Paid 93.20 for | FORT ERIE. ONT., WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1934— Fort Erie 1 mile. Thirteenth day. Niagara Racinf 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. Gcrrans. Judges, D. A. Boyle and J. P. Mclnerney. Honorary Judges, W. J. Kelly. Starter, T. 1 Raure. Racing Secretary, J. P. Turner. . I -— i Racial starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures ia 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. QQQe:* FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Auf. 18, IMf— 1:11— 1— 1OT. . , «rf-r r Purse WOe. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value U winner S4W; second, July 18-34-F.E ; thir-F W- #urthf t. Index Uorwi Bqli WtlTSt % % 8tr Tim Jockey* Owners BquiT. Odds Strt 94954 FRIAR CLIFF w 8 115 1 7 7i 6* 4 II RemilrdP E Teeson 402$ 100 97721 MARGIE LOU wo 4 113 9 9 9* 10 8* 21 BarnesE Mrs M Entwistle 2455 100 99294 SVELTE ■ 3 107U0 2 1" 1» 11 3m WatsonR R E Leslie 1290 100 991S9 PHOTOGRAPH w 8 113 4 4 3* 4i 3l 4k McTagueC C S Mitchell 2440 100 99169 GIFT ROMAN wo 3 107 5 10 10 81 61 5* ObertW S H Sloan 2455 100 99016 CRAIGCO wo 5 115 2 6 2* 2* 2* 6 EricksonH L Clous 295 100 99170,BECALTIOUS w 4 103 8 3 8 9k 9i 7i WatsonG H MacMurchy 375100 99016 CHANSON BELLE wo 5 113 3, 5 . 44 5" 10 81 DougrtyF J H Wood 1280 100 99169 HANOVER JEAN w 4 103 6 1 5* 7l 51 9i MurrayH S Walker 7210 100 I 98880 SOLL GILLS wo 6 115 7 3 61 31 7* 10 SniderA A Brent 390 100 Time, :2325. :48%. fctMf. Track fast. . MUTUELS PAID , , Of FIOLAL BOOKIXG ODD8 FRIAR CLIFF 9.05 $ 6.40 % 4.90 492 J— 100 229—100 145—100 MARGIE LOU 23.95 12.30 10971—100 515—100 SVELTE 5.90 195—100 Winner— Br. g, by Friar Rock— Courcelles. by Macdonald II. trained by H. Warner; bred by Mr. J. E. Madden. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:35. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start s;ood ami slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FRIAR CLIFF moved up gamely in the last half mile when taken to the outside, closed fast in the stretch and wop. in the closing fifty yards. MARGIE LOC. shuffled back early, came through on the outside in the tinal five-sixteenths and finished fastest. SVELTE, rushed into a short lead at once, saved ground and held on gamely. PHOTOGRAPH went torwardly all the way. GIFT ROMAN lacked early speed. CRAIGCO tired in the final drive. SOLL GILLS tired badlv when hard ridden. Scratched— 99243 Old Fashioned. 108. 39398 Taiinia, 108; 99169 Convention. 105. Overweight — Svelte, 2£ pounds. QQOET O SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—107. ****?-**-*■* Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to July-18-34-F.E winner 60; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index liortet Iqti WtlPSt i V, Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Squir. Odd* Strt i 99987 CLARRY wo 5 1121 5 7 7 5* 21 1* MannF J C Fletcher 8971 100 98945 ROCHE DOR wo 6 110 3 3 5* 6» 4 2" DougrtvF Mrs G Hogarth 1360100 99019 KHAKI JOHN wo 4 115 7 2 4k 31 11 3* MadeleyF Stuart Stable 145 100 99170ARDAWN wo 3 105 1 4 V 1* 31 45 BarnesE Mrs H M Stewart 650 100 UmtUUnn AGE w 4 113 2 5 24 2* 5* 51 FodenN W G Campbell 330 100 96922 PRINCE RUPERT w 4 108 4 6 6* 7 7 61 McTagueC E James 4210 100 MR*S WEEPTRAP w 3 1071 6 1 31 4* 6* 7 WatsonR Mrs L L Charlton 485100 Time, :23%. :48, 1:13. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS CLARRY 9.95 .30 .00 897£— 100 265—100 100—100 ROCHE DOR 9.80 5.20 390—100 160—109 KHAKI JOHN 3.25 621—100 Winner — B. g, by Anmer — Atlantida. by Knights Differ trained by J. Wilson; bred by Mr. J. C. Fletcher. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:09. AT POST— 2* minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CLARRY, always close to the leaders, went to the outside when moving up and, closing fast in the final quarter, drew up to win near the end. ROCHE DOR was in close quarters on the inside to the stretch and finished fast. KHAKI JOHN, rated close to the leaders, took command when ready, but tired under punishment. ARDAWN tired from racing with CANNY AGE. The latter had no mishaps. SWEEP-TRAP quit after five-eighths. Scratched— 98945Ladv Gold Stream. 101; 99087 Ladv Hilda, 108; 99087 Kings Bounty, 108; 99170 Sea Kale. 115; 98945 Master Bobbie, 108; 99170 Freethinker, 108. Overweight — Garry, 1£ pounds; Ardawn, 4; Prince Rupert, 4; Sweeptrap, 2£. QQQET A THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Jorice, Aug. 12, 1920— 1:05%— 4— 118. Purse 00. 2-*******"* year-olds. Maidens. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, July-18-34-F.E jgn; tmrd e; fourth. 0. Index Horsei Eqt A Wl IMSt 44 ■* Htr fin Jockey* Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 99015CRYSTAL BEACH wbUI 5 1 2* 3l 14 1*1 EricksonH Beach Stable 200100 99015 HERCULANEUM w 111 12 41 4l 3* 2* DougrtyF Riverdale Stable 705 100 94252MISS WORTHMORE w 111 7 3 1* 11 21 3* SniderA Mayfair Stable 215 100 96369 BELLE FULLER w 111 2 5 5* 5» 41 41 WatsonR Erindale Stable 690 100 99315 RUSTIC QUESTION wo 113 6 4 3* 21 510 5" RoseG E F Seagram 990-100 94895 FINE FEATHERS w 111 4 7 6s 6* 6" 6" McTagueC E C Wales 1985-100 ENGAGEMENT RING w 111 3 6 7 7 7 7 FodenN J R Mclntvre 990 100 Time, :23%, :49. 1:08. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . CRYSTAL BEACH .00 .35 .80 200—100 67J— 101 40—108 HERCULANEUM 6.45 5.30 222J— 100 165—100 MISS WORTHMORE 3.60 80—109 Winner — Ch. f, by Judge Fuller — Balmy Beach, by Oil Man trained by A. D. McDonald; bred by Thornrliffe Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:41J. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. CRYSTAL BEACH, steadied close to the leaders, took command with a rush when urged and outlasted HERCULANEUM. The latter moved up on the outside, but was not good enough. MttS WORTHMORE saved ground and showed good speed, but tired when challenged. BELLE FULLER raced greenly. RUSTIC QUESTION quit after challenging midway of the turn. The others were badly outrun. Scratched— 99295 Linesman, 113. QQOErer FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11-3 «7«7e «Jf_ 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; July-18-34-F.E second, 0; third, 8; fourth, 0. Index Horsei BqtAWtPPRt 44 hi Str Fin Jockeys Owners BqolT. Odds Strt 98883TOANO wo 3 105 7 1 2* 2* 21 1" FodenN A HuUcoat 771100 99174 RELATIVITY wo 3 96 6 7 54 41 3* 21 BlackH R S McLaughlin 800-100 99916ZANGWILL w 5 110 4 5 7 7 41 31 MurrayH W Stevens 885 100 99089CHARLES J. wo 3 105 1 3 ll 1* lk 41 VercherT A T Penpraso 685 100 99245TIMON w 7 111 5 2 6* 64 54 5* SniderA A Brent 1370100 98944WACKET wo 7 111 2 4 31 3* 64 61 WatsonR R R Leslie 665-100 99246 YOUR FLAG wo 6 104 3 6 41 5* 7 7 WatsonG Mrs H Neville 2265100 Time, .23%. :47%. 1:12%. Track fast. . IS MUTUELS PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKIHS ODDS TOANO .55 .05 .60 77J— 100 52J— 100 30—100 RELATIVITY 5.10 3.90 155—100 95—100 ZANGWILL 4.60 130—109 Winner — B. f, by Happy Argo— Keechie, by Nassovian trained by A. HuUcoat; bred by Mr. H. R. Dnl in . Jr.. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:13*. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. TOANO closed gamely after taking a short lead and just managed to hold RELATIVITY. The latter came through on the inside in the tinal three-eighths and was wearing down the winner. ZANGWILL, far out of it early, finished with a rush. CHARLES J. took the lead at once, saved ground and tired in the final eighth. TIMON could not reach contention. WACKET had no mishaps. YOUR FLAG quit. Scratched— 99294 Bubbling Out, 115. QQOerfi FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3—197. «-9tjrO«jO Peace Bridge Purse. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to July 18 34 F.E winner 60; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horsei Bqt A Wt IlSt %, % Str Tin Jockeys Owners EqulT. Odds Strt 96837 BATTLE PLANE w 4 114 7 1 14 14 l1 1" FisherRJ W C Irvine 780 100 98805BRN MUFFIN w 4 117 2 2 2l 2* 2* 2* BarnesE Royal Stable 170100 99172THIPS wo 3 96 3 5 4 4k 3 31 WatsonG J E Smallman 220 100 99247 MERIDIAN QUEEN w 8 104 6 6 6* 5* 41 4» VercherT R E Leslie 865-100 99175 BROADWAY LIGHTS w 5 108 5 7 7 H 5 5 DougrtyF T McCarthy 775100 89599 LULLABY II. w 6 112 4 3 3 31 6 6* RemilrdP Mountain Rose Stable 1245-100 9«04DISElR w 3 110 1 4 51 7 7 7 EricksonH H W Sage 1370 100 Time, :23. :47%. 1:12. Track fasL , * MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS BATTLEPLANE 7.60 .30 .10 780—180 265—100 105—108 BRAN MUFFIN 3.65 2.70 82— 100 35—100 CHIPS 280 40—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Hillman— Fortune Face, by Alibi trained by E. James; bred by Mr. W. C. Irvine. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BATTLE PLANE responded strongly to hard riding and just lasted long enough. BRAN MUFFIN, a factor from the start, carried her weight well and was steadily wearing down the winner. CHIPS worked her way up gradually in the Final half mile and was making up ground at the finish. MERIDIAN QUEEN was forced to race on the outside from the start. BROADWAY LIGHTS was held safe. LULLABY II. had no mishaps. Overweight — Diseur, 2 pounds Continued on fifteenth page. FORT ERIE Continued from eleventh page. QQOerPT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1:43%— 3— 111. Purs* . . .HH? *600- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; July-18-34-F.E third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses , Hut A Wl IPSt V« hi % Str. Flo Jocsejs Owners BjiiIt. o.lds S»»t i . i—:- 98949=MISH MASH w 4 108 6 3 31 31 31 11- Jl DougrtyF Mrs W Russell 210100- 9924TKOJI wb5 106 5 7 4* 4 4k 2 V Wat son G D Cainer 400100 99t09*CHASTE MORN w5 108 2476* 5* 3* 32i WatsonR W F Montetth 400 100 99093DOUBLE DARE w 8 1081 3 2 5k 51 61S 51 41 JohnstneR Mrs S.B Crawford 2715 -W0 [ 992a HAPPY WARRIOR w 5 116 7 6 21 2s 21 6" 51 McTagueC Mrs C S Mitchell 1220 ICO *»7*GIFT O GAB w 5 111 1 1 11 V 11 4k 640 ErkksonH S H Sloan 266108 98882 MARBLE HALL w5 108 45 6 77 7 7 FodenN J Holland 3305160 Time, :23%, :4S%, 1:14. 1:39%. 140%. Track fast. , 88 MUTUELS PAID , , OfFICIAL BOOKING ODDS i MISHMASH .....20 .20 .65 210—100 60—100 32J— 100 KOJI 4.35 3.20 117J— 100 60— 100 CHASTE MORN 3.00 50-100 Winner — Ch. g, by Dr. OMara — Great Hawk, by Great Britain trained by W. Russell; bred by Mr. W. H. Moore. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:25. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISH MASH, saved early, went to the outside near the stretch and, gaining slightly, outlasted KOJI. The latter, rated close up, finished resolutelv. CHASTE MORN moved up with a rush in the final quarter. DOUBLE DARE showed flashes of speed. HAPPY WARRIOR was used up chasing GIFT O GAB. The latter tired after seven-eighths. Scratched-99169 Nuns Way, 111. Overweight — Chaste Morn, 2 pounds ; Double Dare, 2j. QQOeTQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933— 1 43%— 3— 111. Purse ••JJJjJ** 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 0; July-18-34-F.E tnjrd, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eiit A Wt IISt Vi ha % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equi v. Odds Strt 99175*SIR BYRON w 6 112 3 2 2k 21 22 ll ll WatsonG R E Leslie 255 100 99174BAT. OF KILCRKIEw 8 115 4 3 V V V 2* 2J FodenN W I Newmarch 1195 100 99021TRUE SENTIMENT w 4 116 6 4 31 41 4l 31 31! MannF F J Ryan 1455-100 98885 FRITTER CIRCLE w 3 109 5 6 61 6i 52 44 41 DougrtyF C C Stable 375 100 98885 YELLOW METAL w 5 115 8 8 8 8 8 51! 5* RemilrdP P MacMurchy 380 100 99247 SUN ABBOT wb 3 109 7 7 710 I" 6" 61 61 RoseG E F Seagram 1220 100 99247 CAERLEON wb 5 117 1 5 41 3k 3-1 7J 7* SniderA Mayfair Stable 1630-100 99092BELLE FILLE w 4 113 2 1 51 5* 7* 8 8 EricksonH A Hullcoat 505100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. 1:38%. 1:45%. Track fast. . OS MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . SIR BYRON .10 .85 .30 255—100 1421—100 65— IN BATTLE OF KILLIECRANKIE 9.55 5.05 377£— 100 152J— 100 TRUE SENTIMENT 6.20 210— IN Winner — Ch. g, by Sir Barton — Oearite, by Granite trained by J. A. Smith; bred by Audley Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 6:00. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SIR BYRON, following in nearest attendance of the pacemaker, took command when reaching the stretch, was kept under pressure and outstayed BATTLE OF KILLIECRANKIE. The latter had good speed while setting the pace and came again during the closin? sixteenth. TRUE SENTIMENT, reserved off the early pace, came courageously when put to a drive. FRITTER CIRCLE, slower than usual in the early stages, could not threaten the leaders in the late stages. YELLOW METAL, a sluggish beginner, closed a big gap. CAERLEON tired, as did BELLE FILLE.


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