view raw text
NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., DecemberUO. Eleventh day. Crescent City Jockey Clnb, Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track heavy. Presiding Judge, E. W. Simmons. Starter. G. J. Fitzgerald. Bacing starte at 2:C0 p. m. Oftf70Q FIBST BACK 6 1-a Furlongs. Purse 00. 2 and 3-year-oldB. Aj I Allowances. Ind Horses AWtBt XXX BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 296942PYBBHO 2 91 S 11 1" 13 Ccchran 8 Q Morton 2 2 2 7-10 29663 MEME WARTELL 2 88 11 7 3a 5h 21 GTbompsn J J Murray 10 JO 30 8 296E02MABTEBFUL 3 103 4 51 61 71 81 Gormley W Newman and Co 12 12 10 S 28697 DB. CABBKK 3 107 5 31 41 4 4" Dale B T Smith 30 SO 30 10 29697 PIBATEP QUEENS 103 9 6 7 8 51 Otis J Arthur 6 6 5 21 28681 BBOODLEK 2 88 10 10 10 9 G Helgeeon L Li wis 0 100 1C0 40 29680 HUTCH MILLKB 3 103 6 8 8 10 7" Lindsay Currey and La Flor30 SO 30 10 23621 PB1NCE88 MAI 3 103 8 9 9 6k 8" Hope J J Ogles 60 100 100 30 28672 CHOICE 3 106 1 12 21 2h 9 Dominick A H and D H Monis 3 3 11-57-10 29385 BANTA TEBESA 2 88 2 41 51 SM0l Davisson J F Davis 6 8 8 3 28670 PUBYEAB 2 95 7 11 11 11 11 Dade J U Strode 60 100 100 30 Time, 24,491,1:17, 1:25. Winner B. c, by Albert Zetetic. - Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Pyrrho was well ridden and best and came away without much effort in the final furlong. Memo Was--tell W8B taken wide in the stretch ti get the good going and mace up much ground. Masterful ful waB also1 taken wide on the stretch turn, made up ground near the finish and was coming fast. Dr. Carrick and Pirates Queen ran fair races. Choice is a dangerous betting proposition. He has but little pluck. Santa Toiesa quit badly as if short, Scratched 29694 The Widow, 92. Overweights Dr. Carrick, 1 pound. - Pyrrho, show, cut. Meme Wast ell, show, 4 to 1. Masterful, show. 3 to 2. Choice, show, out. 29729 BECONI BACii 1 1-16 mieB Fnree8300. 3-year-olds. Selling. In d. Horses A Wt Bt X ft BtrFin JockeyB Owners OHO P 29684 BEAN 91 2 7 72 9a In 12 Hoyd W 8 Laird 8 10 10 4 29659 PATCH WOBK 96 4 22 1h 21 22 2 T Moade C J Feb 20 30 SO 12 297082PIEDEB1CH 105 3, 31 32 11 4 3 Cochran H C Bchulz 2 2 2 4-5 29356 BABAGAMP 971 9 9 9 7 61 4a Gormley J McNaught 10 25 25 8 29673 ABA K 102 5 1" 21 51 3" 5 L Smith B J Hutchinson 5 6 6 21 29300 JOE COLLINS 91 ? 611 8 8 8 61 Helgeson J Arthur 8 20 20 8 295823KING8TELLE 97 6 52 52 4" 7 7" T Dean B Bchrieber 3 8 8 3 28619 FLEET WING 92110 42 4 31 5h 81 B Brown Mrs L Griffin 30 60 60 20 29684 ZACK PHELPS 97 8 8 6b 69 9 Hope J J Ogles 30 40 40 12 29673 DAT KEITH 104 12 12 10 10 .10 101 D Hall U Z DeArman 15 15 9 3 296313L1ZZ1E A. 97111 11 11 11 11 111 A Jones E Whalen 8 8 6 21 29673 WOOD8TICK 94 1 10 12 12 12 12 Mur-ro B M Westerfleld 6 10 10 4 Time, 24i, 11, 1 :18i. 1 :47i, 1 :55. Winner B. f, by Bersan Linka. Went to post at 2:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. The field came heme in a compact bunch. Bean waB takn very wide on the first turn, but made up ground fast on the last turn and drew clear quickly near the end. Patchwork showed speed, but faltered at tho fitieh. Piecerich was poorly ridden and lost a good position unnecessarily when Hearing the etretch, but finished strongly; Saragamp finished fast. Arak Bhowed early speed, but tired. Fleetwing also showed early speed. Kingstelle probably needed this race. Lizzie A. was never a contender. OverweightB Saragamp, 11 pounds; Kingstelle, 1 ; Fleeting, 11; Lizzie A., 11. Bean, show, 2 to 1. Patchwork, show, 6 to 1. Piedericb, show, out. , TH 1 1-8 Mile8, Pnr88- 4-yoar-oldB and upward. 29730 gHj-UAC1C Ind Horace A Wt Ht Bt M ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29718BANlbH 5 106 2 HI H 1" li Vi Vt T Dean C DeWitt and Co 7-5 2 2 1-2 29708 PB. BLAZES 6 1C9 3 41 41 4" 5 5 2 Nutt George Mule 2 2 2 1-2 29686 WOODTBICE 4 110 5 5 5 5 41 31 3b Minder Mrs M C Lyles 6 12 12 2 296692BWOBDSMAN 7 1C6 1 3 Si 31 311 2h 4a Dominick FizerandCo 3 3 11-53-5 297C9 HEL. PAXTON5 101 4 2h 21 21 2h 4a 5 Dade J J Ogles 15 SO 30 5 Time, 251, 521, 1 :18, 1 :4Ei, 2 :00. Winner Ch. g, by Wadaworth Glindelia. Went to post at 3:02. At post 3 minuteB. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Banish held the others safe at all stages and came away iu the stretch aB his rider pleased. Prince Blazes wee given a waiting ride and nipped second plscr- in the last few strides. Woodtrice fin. iEhed strongly ard beat two tired horses, Swordsman tiring when the pinch came and Helen Paz. ton having enough after covering the first seven furlongs, bcratched-297183 Jndge Steadman, 107. No show betting. 29731 FOUBTH HACK 3-4 fllile. Purse ?400. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28672LOU WOODS 110 2 4a 4H 31 12 Coburn C K Burdeau 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 296682TB E BOSTON 103 7 3a 21 1" 21 Nutt C E Jeffnrs and Co 10 15 15 5 29705 BEBPENT 105 1 21 la 21 32 Dominick A B and D H Morris4 41 41 3-2 29705 i IB CUB 93 5 61 51 4 45 Cochran W T Baldwin 12 12 8 21 296701KALOMA 110 8 8 8 61 52 Dale BEWatkins 31 41 41 3-2 29705 I. BAMELFON 1021 4 7 7 7 6 Blake TJMcBale 20 25 25 8 29705 POSTILLION 98 6 la Sh 5h 72 Lindsay J W Pangle 15 20 20 6 2970and2S1PHON 1C6 S 5 6 8 8 B Steele J J Marklein 7 10 10 3 Time, 25,50,1:17. Winner B. c, by Golden Garter Alesia. ect to pest at 3:S4. At pest 1 minute. Start gocd. Wen cleverly ; second driving. Lou Woods we 6 carefully rated oro, finishing fact, came away from the otheis when called upon. The Boston ri n a pood iace, but weakened when it ctme to the final drive ard Nutt contended himself with securing sectnd piece. Ferpint wbb in the heaviest going and tired near the finish. Pt stillion thowed early tpeed. Siphon did not seem to like the going. Circus ran a fairly good race. Scratched 29668 Colonel Stone, 98. Over-weights 1. Samekon. 41 pounds. Lou Weeds, ebow, out. The Boston, show, 2 to 1. Berpant, Bhow, 1 to 2. 2973 i FIFTH BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. Ind Horsaa A Wt St X ft i BtrFin JockoyB Owners O H f P 26913 EC BO DALE 3 1C0 2 22 1" li la I irdsay Kiiev and Crist 15 25 25 8 29E69 ALPACA 4 1051 1 la 23 21 21 Cobuin ACW affertyandCo8-5 11-51154-5 29672 BBAW LAD 7 105 5 5 5 4 3H Blake J O Kene 3 6 6 2 297173HAD BAM 3 97 6 3a 51 5" 4 Techran Iigerand Brown 8 8 5 8-5 297C42BYALTEBLING4 111 4 41 41 351 Deminick F tfeagan " 2 2 8 5 3-5 29!09 BLUE LICK 5-100 3 66 63 610 610 T Dean G W Poole 30 60 60 15 28685 D1880LUIE 4 1071 7 7 7 7 7 Slack D P Bodgeis and Co 20 50 50 15 Time, 121, 24i, 481,11:16. Winner B. c, by Faverdale-Eccola. , Went to poet at 4:02. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same. Echo Dale led irto the stretch with an apparently safe margin, but tired aDd had to be driven to the limit to get there first. Alpaca came with a great burst of spetd in the stretch and vculd have won in a few more strides. Brew Lad was fractions while at the post, but ran well and got third place eesily. Sad Sam ran only fairly well acd has probably had too much racing recently. Boyal Sterling tin d at the end. The other two were never in the bunt. Scratched-29S582Bummer, 169; 295923Fleuron, 104; 26551 Quite Bight, 97; 26551 Palarm, 97; 29616 Prairie Dog, 97. OverweightB Alpaca, 31 pounds ; Dissolute, 2. Echo Dale, Bhow, 21 to 1. Alpaca, Bhow, out. Braw Lad, show, 4 to 5, Boyal Sterling, ehow, out. H1XTH KACK1 Mlle Fnr8e300- 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 29733 In Horses A Wt Bt X ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P "296972 w AT BBOUBE 5 971 1 51 4a 41 40 la Minder MreMCLyles 10 IS 13 S 29671 EUTEBPE 5 971 4 36 3 2" 11 21 Lindsay FizerandCo 2 2 2 3-5 29635 EVA BICE 6 97 3 22 1 12 211 82 Davieeon C K Bnrdeau 3 8 21 4-5 29680 FAKE 3 94 2 11 21 S6 3" 42 GThompsnAB andDH Morris 3 3 3 1 29669 EL GHOB 5 97 6 7 65 615 51 510 Cochran G W Curtis 7 8 8 3 29709JJENA 6 971 5 41 52 51 615 65 Gorrrley H Goldblatt 8 13 13 4 29208 HOP SCOTCH 5 97 7 6 7 7 7 7 Meade TLicalzi 15 60 60 20 Time, 251, 501, 1:161,1:45. Winner B. g, by Water Level Miss Bouse. Went to post at 4:37. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second handily. Water-houBe csme with a rush in the stretch and, finishing stroDgly, caught Euterpe in the laBt few strides. The latter ran her race and was all out at the end. Eva Bice was hurried too much in the first part of the race and had nothing left when challenged. Fakes rider was of little assistance to him. The others were not factors. Scratched-29709 Joe Doughty, 100 : 29719 Cathedral, 100 ; 29709? Albert Lee, 97; 29695 Judge Magee, 97; 286803Ida Penzance, 91, . Overweights Waterhouse, 1 pound; Euterpe, 1; Jena, 1. Waterhonse, show, eveneEnterpe. show, cut. Eva Bice, show, out. Fake, show, out.