Windsor Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-09-06

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WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR. ONT., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1910. Seventh and last day. Windsor Fair Grounds and Driving iark Association. Autumn Meeting of T days. SI books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, diaries F. Price. Starter, A. R. Dade. Secretary. Walter O. Partner. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time IM p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of eaeli race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. T /"* "I O FIRST RACK— 5-8 Mile. 01.r»:7— 1 :00— 2 — 108. 00 added. 2 year-olds. Colts and U 1 U 1 O fjf Mings Selling. Net value to winner 8*. ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II CPS 1130 CLAY wn 108 fi 2 24 24 22 1*1 S Davis It L Thomas 10 15 15 5 8-5 91a83FORT WORTH w 114 5 1 ]•» lh Ink 2h J Reid J W Durttschell 4 7 6 8-5 7-10 9]60»RASH WB 103 S 7 3 3" 3" 3l Goose S A Clopton 1 7-5 7-101-3 out ! 1583*TRUSTEE 99 2 4 51 41 4* 4" Killwth T Clyde 20 30 30 7 2 91a83**MIS8tVK w 102 4 3 4"; 5 5U Dunn W 1 K-Dodds 2* 4i 4 9-101-3 91 BC9*N RT H I " MP.ERLAND w !i» 1 .". 6- fi3 fi1 6 Cole M Welsh Ho 100 100 40 12 HlfiiKt COAL SHOOT W 102 7 S 7" 7s 7:1 7? Steinhdt J Dyment 15 40 30 10 4 »M86 GOLDLEAF wn 104 3 0 8 8 8 8 A Lang R E Watkins 15 40 30 10 4 Time. 24, 49. 1:03%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. c. nv Tin Commoner — Rene trained by II. McDanieli. Went to post at 2:36. At punt - minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. CLAY, off forward! v. followed ,he pace makers until well into the homestretch, then drew away in the last furlong after a drive. PORT WORTH set the pace, but was unable to shake off the winner in the early running and quit when it came to a hard drive. RASH reared up just as the barrier was sprung, then closed a big gap and was going faster than the tirst two at the end. THI STLE ran well. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 81008 Tw ickenham. 00; 01005 Apple Prince, 102. Overweights — G ddleaf. 5 pounds. Q1 /II 1 SECOND RACK — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. .ST.7t;i — t:2T»%— :l— 133. Purse tMl. %J _ _1_ .".-year-olds and upward Handicap. Net value to winner f.375. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 11 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 915X0 JOHN DILLON* w 7 133?. 5 7 1» 1* 1* 1| 1l 1" Hutton C Oalh-na 7 !» 9 3 3-2 9153CNICK O TIME w 4 148 4 5 8* 5- 2* 2,; V* V* Doyle Mrs W ". Wilson 3 4 3J 7-5 3-5 91E80*DR, HEARD ws 7 13S 3 6 4h 41 41 4" 3- 8* Pollock D F Kinney t« S 8 2J 1 91638 LIZZIE FLAT W • 132 7 4 21 2- 5?. 5" .5" 43 McKiny H Flippen 8 10 6 2J fi-5 tfHaO-DALLYCASTLE w 9 146 6 2 3 I«| J« 3n 41 5° Pembton A S Ives :l 3 1 1-2 9143s TED ws 6 133 2 3 « 6 7 6 0 « Youroll W F Renwick t« 8 8 2J 1 91aoODR. PILLOW w 4 1M 1 1 7 7 62 Fell. Ryan T Westlake 2 3 13-51 1-2 f Coupled iu lietting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 4:35. Track heavy. Winner — R. g. by Maceo — Merry Nell trained by C. Gsjlena. Went to post at 2:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. JOHN DILLON set the pace and was permitted to draw away into a long lead in the second turn of the held, but was driving bard at the end to outstay NICK OTIME. The latter made a bad landing at the twelfth fence, where be went to his knees ami might have won but for this. DR. HEARD was hard ridden through the last time around and a distant third. DR. PILLOW did not fancy tile going and fell at the twelfth fence. ISA LLYCASTLK ran under restraint until in the last turn of the held. Scratched — 81580 Nebuchadnezzar. 130; ! l5Si Francis Joseph. 130. overweights--John Dillon. 1. pounds: Dr. Heard. 2: Ted. Q1 /"* "1 THIRD HACK — 7-8 Mile. 938*2— 1 :2r.--— 4--107. Purse fffM. ..-year-olds and un _L X. eJ ward. Allowances, Net value to winner Jj :;75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % St.-Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S .i:.52-.f. H. HOlOHTON w 3 105 4 2 D V- V V- P Musgrve C, W Scott 2 2 ll-57-10..ut 1»1382THE G. BlTTRFLYw 3 99 5 5 gj 4= 24 2" 2" J Wilson F Rose t2* 13-513-57-10out M883 COMPTOM B 3 98 1 1 5 5 4r 410 3- Killwth A i AVeston 7 S 6 9-5 7-10 915«6»TONT HONERO wn fi 104 3 4 4l 2"k 3?. 31 4° Goose F J Pons 2 2 2 7-10out 91575 OSORINE WB 4 105 2 3 21 3» 5 5 5 J Reid F Rose t-i 13-513-57-lOout fCoupied in lietting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 24%, 492i. 1:16, 1:30. Track heavy. Winner — R. c. by Dungarvcn--Ren Ledi trained by G. W. Scott i. Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 Urinate. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. J. H. HOUGHTON, at home in the going, held his opponents safe at all stages and was easing up at the end. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY moved up rapidly on the back Stretch, but tired after getting to the leaders. COMPTON was badly outpaced in the early running, but linishett well. TONY RONKRO quit after going well for three furlongs. OSORINE seemed Enable to extend herself in the going. Scratched — 91562? Elfin Beau, l »2: !»1454 Crania, lot: BIBat Satnlrian. 101. Overweights — J. H. Houghton. ■! pounds. £W "| /~i ~t /I* IOI RTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles, i S.IKIO— 1 .62% — 0 — KC . I Pane put, 3-year-olds and %J M. 3 JL 3 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St V4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9157SiSPELLROrND w 4 Ion 3 I L". 2.1. V 1" 1* 1* J Reid M C Pritchard 8-5 S-5 3-2 2-5 out »1365*TA NUN DA w 3 100?. 4 4 1-1- 1 2* 2" 2* Goose Mrs W G Wilsons 7 41 6-5 out »la38:SAGER wn :: IM 2 3 4 4 4 4 3* 3" Musgrve D Schreiber 7-5 8-5 3-2 2-5 out 915f.ti I.EAMENOE w 4 104 1 2 3- 3 3* 3 1 4 4 A Lang D Riley 10 15 15 6 out Time. 24%. 49%. 1:15. 1:43%, 1:57%. Track heavy. Winner — R. g. by Albert — Hoodoo trained by F. J. Stevens. Went to post al 3:33. At ] ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. SIELL-BOUND wore TA NUN DA down on the backstretch and drew away into a long lead while rounding tie far turn. TA NUN DA showed the most speed for the tirst half, but was unable to withstand the winners challenge. SAGER was bumped into and crowded back at the start, then sulked in the early running and was hard ridden for the entire trip. LKAMENCE quit. Scratched— !l 1542 il.lack ford. 102. Overweights — Ta Nun Da. 45 inmnils: Leametice. .!. Q-l pi 7 FIFTH HACK — 5-8 Mile. !H5:f7— 1 :0 — 2— los. i Purse Ml 2-vear-olds. ABowaaeea, j JL O JL 4 Net value to winner $.". 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 y, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S H1549L1TTLE FATHER W MS I l1 1- I* 1 Musgrve W * Harden 4 4 3 3 2 7-10 »1541»SIDNET R. W 112 2 2 « | 5* :: Lh Hezanson G M Miller I 7 fi 2 B-C M381 NISI w 97 9 4 V 2 2 3 Phair C F Bchunfc 15 25 25 8 4 M.".74 ELLA DRYSON W Ml 7 1 » 4 1 4J A Lang J H Morgan 10 12 10 4 2 91549 CISMONT w 104 4 5 7h 7J 7l 5" Fain K T Dawes 8 15 12 5 2 :«S55 KINGPIN WB MS 1 7 8" « fii til J Roid Quincy Stable 5 7 fi 2J 8-8 »1571*BETTIE BUB W Ml 3 S lih t S» 7 S Davis A Drown 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 Ms81*LILY PAXTON W 97 s 9 !• 9 xu s CMe R J Martin V 12 13 5 2J Hdhj IMPRINT W 109 5 fi 8 S1 9 9 Goose S A Clopton 4 5 4 2 1 Time, 24, 48%, 1:02%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. c, by Ivan the Terrible — Nannie Hodge I trained by II. Louden. Weir, to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LITTLE PATHEB dashed to the front soon after the start and. drawing away into a long lead, was under restraint at the end. SIDNKY R. closed a gap, wore NISI down in the si retch and outstayed her in the tiual drive. Tlie latter began well and ran in closest pursuit to near the end. then tired. IMPRINT was off in a tangle and never got to going freely. BBTTM BUB ran poorly iu the going. ELLA HKYSON ran fairly well. Scratched — 91571 Nettie Marehumat, l 2; Haul Lady Ornricant, 102; 81511 Ends. UK*; U15SlTriU-ping. !»7. Overweights- "is. niait. 2 pounds: Kingpin. .": Ret tie Sue. 4. Al Q SINTII RACE— I 1-2 Furlongs. .S42d-5— 1 :»5 and— 2— MB. I Parse $«M. 1 Jl If lllht %J JL O -A O Selling. Net value to winner $:! *!. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K V-i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S »1b84»WOOLCA8TA w Ml fi 2 1] 1J Is 1- A Lang ll H Watkins 3 4 3 1 1-2 M422«FLYTNG SQUIRREL W Ml 5 3 F V 2 21 Hawes R L Thomas 3 3* 13-5fi-5 3-5 81S83 TON I AT A wit Ml 1 1 2H 31 31 J* Steinhdt A Garson 8 10 10 4 8-5 •r.WIx iMITHILDA wit 102 4 4 8 4 40 4 Goose I! S Michel! 4 5 5 2 4-5 MS84*MALITINE wb 104 8 5 5- 8" fi- r,»t Dunn J W Burttscheil 3 4 3 fi :, :: 5 91885 SHAWNEE w 107 7 6 fi2 5£ 5*t «- Musgrve J R Manptette Jrl2 15 15 i 3 81881 ENGLISH ESTHER w 103 2 7 7l 8 7s 7« Foden Yalli-vFarinSlde 12 20 15 « 3 91552 SYLVIA DUNBAR WB Ml 3 8 4U 7J 8 8 Dezanson W J Donahuo 20 40 30 10 5 Time. 24%, 49, 1:10%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by Woolsthorpi — Lucasta. by Elayden Bdwards I trained by R. K. Wntkins. Went to post at -4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. WOOL-CASTA outran tin- others from the start ami. drawing away after entering the homestretch, was under restraint at the end. FLYING SQUIRREL ran in close pursuit all the way. but was tiring at the end. TON I ATA ran forward ly on the inside for the entire trip, hut was quitting at the finish. DOMITHILDA. dosed a big gao. MALITINB and ENGLISH BSTHEB st ted unable to extend themselves in the- going. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 01585 Hallack. 102; 01SB4 Amanda Lee. 102; 81585 Paul Davis, " KB; 01575 Howlet, MB. Overweights -Lug.i.-h Esther. 1 pound. A 1 O 1 A SLYKNTII RACE— 1 Mile. 7tiN.il — 1 :38%— 01%. Purse IH». .! year-olds and u p -j JL JL j ward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt "4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C p S »l«0l*COL ASHMEADE wn 3 93 1 2 Is 1" 1»| V l1 Steinhdt C F Schunk fi 8 fi 2 4 5 91578"LAD OF LANG DEN w fi IM 2 7 7 fi1- 2 2 2 Dunn R E Watkins fi 5 7-5 1 1-2 out 81882 BEDM INSTEB w I 99 fi 3 3i M 3:l V Beaanson J H l.anit 25 40 M S 3 »U84*LAUGHING EYES w m 5 107 7 4 52 .V* 5 5 4»| 4" J Wilson F Rose 6 8 8 2J 1 81670 ANNA L. DALEY Wis 4 108 4 1 S* Q 4J 8* 5" S Davis C Do Witt 4 fi 5 3-2 3-G SKI 2 KING F MIST w 7 MI 5 5 fi . 7 7 7 fib Foden W Hutchison 20 30 20 7 3 81578 HIGH RANGE 4 113 3 fi 4- 4 iV 7 Musgrve R .1 Martin 4 « fi 2 1 Time. 25%. 50%, 1:18%. 1:46%. Track heavy. Winner — R. g. by Sain— Antipode trained bv W. Shields i. Weal to post at 1:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. OLONEL ASnMEADB, favored by the going, outbroke the others and drew away into a long lead in the tirst nasrter, but finished driving hard to outstay LAD OF LANGDF.N. The latter was pulled up at the start and cut off on the llrst turn, tlieu tukcu to the outside utid finished fast. HEDM1NSTER was kicked soypral times while at the post. I. lit was well up all the way. HIGH RANGE ran a bad race. ANNA L. J. nii-, IAFGIH.NG EYES ran Well. The winner was entered for 00; no bid; Ti,V,,-la,!!?- 1U: tlOIFerrand Ceciliais. 102; Uir.nc. Kokomo, 107: 915S5 Dollv Bultman, 10i: .U.rn 8 La Urine Hindoo. 100; 0101 1 Uillcmaii. 102; 115-12 Injury. 108. Q1 ftOA EIGHTH RACE— l~fs~ Miles. 83SI9-1 :52 /-.— 5-105. 00 added, tl-ycar-ohls ami *J JL J.j£JJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. I ml Horses AWtPPSfSl Vi j ?.t Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O II C F S »1573 *LIGHT VOOl, WG103 1 1 3» V,l- i 12 12 li Hnwcs It L Thomas 3 31 s-5 1-3 ! 155«SFIHST PEEP wis fi lit 2 4 71 7s 7 C -1* 2 Goose U .1 Miutin 4 c" G " 1 31573 HOOKAY wis 7 11« 7 0 2« 2s 1 2= 21 3« S Davis M C Pritchurd S 10 fi 21 fi-5 i 157.-t»SPINDLE w 3 30 9 7 1= 1 3i 3s 31 -I* Stcinhdt W Shields fi S 7 3 3-2 »ir.GS«RI2SPONSFUL Wsslt 3 37 5 5 1 4 1« -l"k f = 5«« Cole .1 W Sehorr 3 1 3. S-5 1-5 9157fi«MY GAL w 3 30 S :» 0 3 Ss 7 7s C Killwtli .1 AV llurttschell 5 S 7" 3 S-.r. 3157C GOLCONDA w ,1 10.1 1 2 fi G« li1 r.J fi 73 Musgrvo C DeWitt fi 8 S 3 S-5 915.SGMII2DGE ROSE w 3 30 3 3 5s 5s 5J S S S= Dunn ; K Hall 10 15 V 5 31573SBANG W :: :*S fi X .S N= 3 3 3 9 .I Wilson K Uose S 10 10 1 2 Time. 24%. 50. 1:16%, 1:44%, 1:58%. Track hoavy. winner — Oh. h. by Woolslhorpe- -Aliinii.iiiuu drained hy II. MePaniel. Went to post at -l:5: . At post 2 niinntes. Start good. Won easily: second ami third driving. LIGHT WOOL worked his way lip on the outside, wore HOOKAY down ami drew awnv decisively on! the Tir tuni KIUST PEEP closed a his; gap and finished with si rush into a same second. llOOUAY was much used hi the early rumiinir in racing SPINDLE- into defeat and tired near Hie end. SPINDLE set the early pace hut tailed to May. The winner was entered for .00: no hid. ■ Scratched .1157:: Albert Star. 107: 91011 Sinfran, 101; 0101! Kins: of .Mist. 101; 91011 Otilo 101- 00110 Clvtta. 101: 01550 Uosehoro. 101. Overweights Hooray. 2 iKiunds; Golconda. 1: Bang. 3.


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