New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1902-03-07

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW OKIBANS I A March G Eightyfifth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 200 p m OV O v 1 FIRST RACE 1 116 Miles Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M 1A 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P W W Finn 11511585 35 HT Griffin 6652 30882 SOCAPA 4 108 7 7 9 61 51 4n Landry J McNanght 8 12 12 5 30917 FREE ADMISSION 4 107 9 11 8 8 41 51 Minder T C Anderson Colo 25 25 8 30917 TRAGEDY 9 109 2 6i 11 11 6 61 Gilmore J A Johnson 6 10 10 4 30866 AMOROSO 4 105 4 41 3t 42 81 7 J Miller D P Rodgers Co40 40 30 12 12308662PRINCE 308662PRINCE ZENO 7 110 5 91 6 5n 7 82 Lindsay Logan Van Ry 6 15 15 6 630917DUTCH 30917DUTCH CARTER 5 105 11 5 42 7 9 9 Helgeson J Phillips 15 16 16 6 30866 BEQUEATH 7 110 3 8 10 10 10 10 Odom R E Watkins 6 15 15 6 30813 BISHOP REED 8 113 8 21 7 9 11 11 A Jones W A Vigne 40 60 60 20 20Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 24 1 491 1 15 J 1 42 1 48h 48hWinner Winner B f by St Florian Bonnie M MWent Went to post at 2 00 At post 4 minutes Start poor Won handily second driving Josio F off poorly but favored by her light impost came fast through the last half and outgamed the others in the stretch and was going away at the end Lady Chorister was well in motion at flagfall and showed the most early speed but tired at the end Maple was messed about all the way and lost ground at the home turn but was wearing the leaders down and would have been second in another stride strideScratched Scratched 30S663Joe Collins 102 102Overweights Overweights Lady Chorister 2 pounds Spcapa 1 Tragedy 1 1Josio Josio F show out Lady Chorister show evens Maple show 3 to 5 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling 3O952 Ind Horses A Wt St Vz ZA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 309182SIR CHRISTOPHER 6 104 3 330724SIM 23 23 IKK ii Lindsay Daniels Co 22245 30724SIM W 6 109 4 4307842H 31 33 3 2n Odom CCMcCaffertyCo4 4365 307842H S TOBACCO 8 107 1 11 11 21 32 T Walsh E Slaughter Co 10 20 20 8 30254 COMPETITOR 4101 2 250710MOHN 5 53 5 41 Brennan Lamasney Co 40 100 100 40 50710MOHN G FORD 5 82 5 530870LOFTER 411 42 4sK 52 Otis Duffy k Behan 20 20 12 4 30870LOFTER 5M7 10 8 7 7 6 Landry E Reynolds 31 4 31 65 656n 30813 LAUREATEA 5102 6 630S671MASTERFUL 6n 63 62 72 J Miller J U Strode 12 16 16 6 30S671MASTERFUL 4107 7 8 8 83 Minder NewmanAtchsnlS 20 20 30269 SIREN SONG 5 1031 8 10 9 9 92 Lyne E M Jackson 20 20 20 8 29310 CHORUS BOY 6 107 9 11 10 10 100 Gilmoro H Robinson 30 60 60 20 29141 NORTHUMBERLAND 6 105111 9 11 11 11 Patterson J Laird 40 100 100 40 40Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 241 481 1 13i 13iWinner Winner Br g by Pontiac Calypso CalypsoWent Went to post at 2 33 At post 7 minutes Start poor Won easily second driving Sir Christopher raced H S Tobacco into submission in the first half and was going away at the end SimW made up a lot of ground in the last quarter and just managed to get up in time to get second money H S To ¬ bacco got off running a length in front and did his best Competitor ran a good race and will do to remember Lofter was practically left at the post postScratched Scratched 303S33Velma Clark 107 107Overweights Overweights Sim W 5 pounds John G Ford 3 Siren Song 11 Northumberland 11 11Sir Sir Christopher show 2 to 5 Sim W show 3 to a H S Tobacco show 4 to 1 Lofter show 1 to 2 30953 THIRD RACE O l Furlongs Purse 300 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz H StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P 30903 SIPHON 108 3 1 1H li 11 Laudry J J Marklein 2265 12 12308502PARNASSUS 308502PARNASSUS 104 2 22 23 2H 22 Helgeson T A Gay Co 2 11511535 30900 JULLV JUNKIN 102 4 31 33 31 32 Otis F Lightfoot 3 4141 32 30905 I SAMELSON 107 1 41 4 52 4 Nutt T J McHale SO 30 30 10 1030761EL1ZA 30761EL1ZA DILLON 96 6 7 7 41 53 Lindsay J D Brown 40 150 150 40 30900 KING FORD 101 S 61 61 61 6 Patterson W S Laird 40 60 60 20 2030900MAN 30900MAN 96 7 51 51 7 71 Boyd E J Arnold Co 10 10 7 2 230363SUCCASUNNA 30363SUCCASUNNA 915 8888 R Brown H T Griffin 20 50 50 15 15Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 24 48 114 121 Winner B g by Pontiac Sieve SieveWent Went to post at 313 At post 3 minutes Start good Won handily second easily It was a two horse race Siphon and Parnassus raced in close company all the way Siphon stood a long hard drive best and Landry outrode Helgeson at the finish Parnassus fully ran his race Julia Juiikin was never dangerous The others were outclassed outclassedSiphon Siphon show out Parnassus show out Julia Junkin show 1 to 2 QrWArl 954 FOURTH RACK 78 Mile Purse 100 3yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St V X StrFiu Jockeys Owners O H C P 30885 ANDES 6 103 3 21 33 2 = 2 1 Otis James Arthur 32 32 C 30935TOM KINGSLEY 7 104 6 31 2n 31 31 21 Boyd C A Johnson Co21 31 31 1 30S512GRANTOR 6 101 4 51 51 52 52 3 Brennan K D Orr 33 13545 30903 FLEURON 5 101 2 41 4 42 41 4 Lindsay Mrs J B Brannon 6 10 10 2 30888 HAIDEE 4 90 1 12 li H H 51 Helgeson B V Prather 30 30 SO 10 30900 ST TAMMANY 3 87 7 61 62 62 6 62 Davissou J U Strode 30 50 50 15 30901 DIGBY BELL 3 85 8 7 7 7 7 71 W Waldo W M Sloan 40 50 50 15 30567 JAMES P KEATING 3 85 58 8 8 8 8 Creamer S N Holman 40 100 100 40 Time 40Time 241 48 113 127 127Winner Winner Blk h by Helicon Jess JessWent Went to post at 347 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second handily Andes and Tom Kingsley raced it out closely all through the last threeeighths and Otis outrode Boyd when it came to a hard drive Tom Kingsley was on the outside of Andes all the way Grantor finished strongly after making a wide turn into the homestretch Fleuron was under restraint to the stretch turn but weak ¬ ened fiveeighthsAndes when called on Haidee showed the most speed for the first fiveeighths Andes show out Tom Kingsley show 1 to 2 Grantor show 2 to 5 30955 FIF FIFTH RACE 1 14 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St V yt 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308343LITTLE ELKIN 4 101 2 61 61 5 SKK n 12 Minder J J Ogles 4 5 21 65 30922LINDEN 6530922LINDEN ELLA 5101 4 52 51 3 43 21 22 Otis C A Johnson Co 15 15 12 5 309043JENA 5 103 5 3n 31 22 21 3 33 J Miller II Goldblatt 4 4 1851 30676EGYPTIAN 185130676EGYPTIAN PRINCE4 102 7 11 li 12 11 4 4 Helgeson CKBurdeau 4511101 12 30744 REFLECT 6 97 1 7 7 61 62 51 51 W Waldo L Hart Co 60 150 150 SO 30852STAR COTTON 5 100 3 2 2 41 5 62 63 Boyd H A Cotton 10 10 8 21 30771AVATAR 2130771AVATAR 5 102 6 41 41 7 7 7 7 Brennan T D Sullivan 60 100 100 30 Apprentico 30Apprentico allowance Time 25 50 1 15i 1 411 2 07J 07JWinner Winner Ch g by Lamplighter Emma Pickwick PickwickWent Went to post at 4 23 At post 6 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Minder waited with Little Elkin until in the last quarter before making his run He then took command without trouble and was drawing away at the end Linden Ella ran a good race and was easily the best of the others Jena and Egyptian Prince were used up setting the pace and both tired in the last quarter The winner entered for 500 was run up to 1200 and sold to H T Griffin GriffinScratched Scratched 30921 Uncle Tom 98 30917 Lillian Rood 97 97Little Little Elkin show 3 to 5 Linden Ella show 2 to 1 Jena show 2 to 5 Egyptian Prince show out Q kQ K 3 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Purse 300 4yearolds and upward O J J O J Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St J H J StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 309202MYNHEER 5110 2 4 3i 33 22 IH Landry F G Altman 15 1530887ALGIE 30887ALGIE M 4 105 1 2 11 1U 11 22 Hayden WWeir 5 7 7 710 30905 HOMAGE 4 100 5 51 4 4 45 33 Boyd C Mulholland 15 20 16 32 30202 SARILLA 5 93 3 1 21 2 3 41 Munro MrsRMWestrfield30 30 20 3 30902 GLENDOLA 4 90 6 6 6 61 6 51 Preston T C Stephens Co200 200 200 25 30866 LIFE LINE 4 95 4 31 52 53 52 62 Creamer W Walker 100 100 100 10 20609 LEANDO 6 98 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Waldo H Robinson 100 200 200 25 Time 25Time 241 49 1 14 1 4H 1 46J 46JWinner Winner Br h by Governor Foraker Fraulein by Farandole FarandoleWent Went to post at 4 58 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Mynheer was under a hard drive all through the last quarter and only got up in the last ten yards Algie M showed the most early speed and was well ridden She tired somewhat at the end but hung on stoutly Hom ¬ age showed improvement and ran a fairly good race Sarilla tired and quit as if short and the race should improve her Scratched30853Lou Rey 113 30S69 Eugenia S 108 309222Pay the Fiddler 105 30S66Afra 103 30917Big Injun 102 Algie M show out Homage show out


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