New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-19

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NKAV ORLEANS, liA., December 18, 1A02. Nineteenth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Mooting. Weather clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Btarter, C. J. Fitzgerald. No rocall flag used. Racing f tarts at 2:00 p. m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, blinkers. 333S3 FIKST KACE-3"4 ln PaisoJW. 2-year-olds. Soiling. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C K22tandSS.. . BS 95 2 ln 14 U 13 B Butler 8 15 15 5 S ELH,AC " 102 1 24 25 21 2 Oannon II Dernham 2 2 8-5 3-5 S.SADAJ?EEN R 100 3 4 U3118 33 Scully R G Bolich 30 30 20 8 S6U31HONTAG R 110 5 S" 411 55 4 Pickering F Midgley 10 15 15 5 !Sf? 55SS?TON 105 6 61 54 5,0 Helgesen C A Johnson and Co 2 16-53 1 S51?5.5Ei5SIC K 100 4 51 62 66n Boiesen H C Schulz 10 10 7 2 S6647ORONTE R 105 7 7 7 7 7 Hoar 8 8 Bonder 4 7 7 21 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 49g, 1 :17. Winner Br. g, by Ben Ali Santuzza trained by B. Butler. Wetit to post at 2:CC. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; socond driving. Marco raced Irene Mac to defeat in the first half and came away without great effort in the stretch run. Irene Mac was off wall and had no miahapa and was driving to the limit all of the last furlong. Candareen began slowly, but closod a big gap and finished fast and would have been second in another stride. Pickering seemingly never tried hard with Sontag and had her under restraint all tho way. This one -will do to remember. Oronte was outrun all the way. Scratched 88616 My Surprise, 93. Overweights Irene Mac, 2 pounds. Marco, show. 21 to 1. Irene Mac, show, out. Candaroon, show, 3 to 1. Brookaton, show, 1 to 2. 36684: 8EC0ND HACfi 3-4 Jttile- Parse J400. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St k K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C"p" SC6123ANDKS R 6 103 5 42 31 Ikk is Fuller J Arthur jj 1653 I MiLlTrft?-JWIL8N 3 103 6 62 51 51 2 Gannon S C Hildreth 2 11-511-54-5 K tfSandHEfta .! 107 2 lH 11,1 23 31 HlS08en C A Johnson and Co31 18-518-56-5 522J?45E?iRr8.- BS 5 110 7 51 4n 3J 4n Neil HavorlyBros 6 6 6. 2 VAIL R 6 108 3 21 2 4 55 J Miller E J Arnold and Co 25 40 40 15 S?SSS0Y 6 102 1 7 7 7 61 Cogswell H Robinson 60 60 60 20 SSMMSy,1?2 II 3 92 8 8 8 6 7 Treanor H Gardner 60 100 1C0 40 36651!ALPACA 5 97 4 3- 6" 8 8 McCalTerty A C McCafferty 10 16 16 5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 58, 1 :16. Winner Blk. h, by Helicon Jess trained by J. Arthur. I Went to post at 2:30. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Andes cut up at the post and was very lively, broke from the rear division and gradually worked his way to the front, caught Bummer tiring at the end and was going away at the finish. Harry Wilson was under a drive tot the entire trip, outgamed Bummer in tho stretch run and got second place in the last few strides. Bummer took th short route and showed good speed, but tired. Brown Vail quit when it came to a drive. So did Antonius. AlDaca can do better. Scratched-36683 If You Dare, 110. Overweights Brown Vail, 1 pound. Andts, show, 1 to 2. Harry Wilson, show, 1 to 3. Bummer, show, 3 to 5. 3 6 6 S 5 THIRD BACK 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St H Yi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" SfiMfTyESUVIA-" I 4 117 6 72 21 11 13 i ERobertsonJRoberteon 30 30 20 8 JSHPlSandEP C " 5 127 11 103 81 63 45 25 RWilliams W Burke and Co 3 3 3 1 3651? EL REY RSI 4 117 5 12 H 25 22 32 C Wright E Dealy and Co 25 50 50 12 ?KLT.?EPPER I 4 115 7 61 6i 58k43 McCafferty OL Rkhlrds 3 5 5 2 12i,li0,NXTTT- Si 3 107 12 8 7 7 6i 51 Fnller M Kahn and Co 15 20 15 6 KER,Y.JiUNT 11 6117 1 21i41 4" 7B 6Donegan B Schreiber 4 6 6 2 ?5SSt?AX8?. IS 3 107 9 9 9 8 8 7 WHWood I Gillham 15 20 20 8 5SKS?2SBxtA?AB IS 6 117 2 3" SS2 5i 8 JConley E H Frellsen 6 8 8 3 366 193LORD NEVILLE l 7 120 3 4 10 9 9 9 C Alley WHFizerandCo 6 6 5 2 S JPt.9FENID "J 4 117 10 11 11 11 10 10 McJoynt JWMcClerndandCo30 50 50 20 28IKPS "I 4 120 4 53 5Hl0 11 11 Fallehey J Duffy and Co 20 40 40 15 36009 GREY FORGE R 5 117 8 Pulled up. McFeeley HutchsonandNolan 30 30 15 and Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 52J, 1 :19, 1 :47. Winner Br. f, by Lamplighter Unadaga trained by J. Robertson. .cntflttii?Stt l:00J:i.Ai Post I minute. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Vesuvia ran past her field in the first half and Robertson hugged the inner rail with her while rounding the far turn She was tiring at the end and inst managed.tp last long enough to stall off Alfred C. The latter was as good as left at the post, closed a big gap. finished fast and would have won in another stride. El Rev was off well in motion and showed the most early speed, but tired. Lord Pepper was in a pocket most of the way. Lord Neville was interfered with on the backstretch and his rider pulled him up. Corrected weights Alfred C, 127. Vesuvia, show, 4 to 1. Alfred C. show, 1 to 2. El Rey, show, 6 to 1. 36686 FODKTH t-1 Mile- Pnrso 500. All ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36639 JESSIE JARBOE 6 110 2 13 14 12 12 2 Helgesen Mrs M Goldblatt 7 q o 55"" S3andn?RCAUPBELL .! 1 1S5 3 22 2!MI 2? 2BnX.n SCHIIdSth 3 4 31 1 36616 MOOR II 4 91 4 33 31 41 51 31 Waugh A Simons fi fi r ; 36625 MAJOR MANSIR ISI 5 102 5 6 6 5 4 45 Gannon A SiSoSs ?S fi li 36695 HUNTFRESSAJRANCE I ig ? ? i f f ? I" lelll Herz 1 11-511-51-5 3661cSTdTs 3 3 Winner B. m, by Eothon Ida Glenn trained by M. Goldblatt. 36nttopOstati3i31-Atpstlminlit0,iLSt?rt g00tV Won easily; second driving. Jessie Jarboe SSSSS? nerpnpUal iaiC,tlC8 f ftOI?8Vtt2,hS frontd racing her field to exhaustion and was never in trouble. O. B. Campbell came wide into the homestretch and was driving to the limit at the end tn stall off Moor. The latter finished fast and was wearing C. B. Campbell dowf Moor also c me wide fata tho homestretch. Prince of Endurance and Huntrossa ran much below their true form- Overweights Moor, 1 pound; Major Mansir, 2. J9Bi" J.arb0B; show, ovens. C. B. Campbell, show, 2 to 5. Moor, show, 3 to 5. Major Mansir, show. n buo 21 to 1. Prince of Endurance, show, out. Hnntresia, show, 3 to 5. 3668 1 FIFTH BACE5-8 Mlle Pse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yx X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36350JJOHN PETERS R 3 112 7 31 1" 22 1h Gannon S C Hildrnth fi S fi-l 7 in 36635BENMORA 3 99 4 2 28 1 2l H Booker CHanway 10 ik io10?"10 dbll5fUJ.JiJN LHj 7 113 11 10" 81 5 4K Wauch PH MrCnrrnn IS in in SnAKINGSLEY B! U I ,6i 4f 6 5 HeleQ CAJolmsornandCo20 20 20 6 3o661 OKLA 3 109 8 5 51 4 5 ? 61 Pirrman E E Farlov Jk Cn a 5 86650 DEATH 7 CogsTell HRobYnson ?o tn I W5 109 3 4nc 61 8 7 is 35895 GRANTOR 6 104 9 9 71 71 82 oS K D Orr 50 SO M andWERODIADE "Si .I1? VSM ? W?ldern,SonsandCo40 ? 6 f dbbOl MiiKUUlAulli R 3 102 5 71 91 92 103 J Bakor G C Hnnnntt and Cn in is is k 36334 MIDNIGHT CHIMES RS 5 104 6 82 11 11 11 Fitzgerald HJMc U t Time, 25, 49, 1 :03. Winner Ch. c, by Lord Esterling Tarpeia II. tsained by S. C. Hildreth. , , V ntt0IIPstat-.l At Post 10 minutes. Sart good. Won driving; second handily. John Peters ft?0 a11 ariind-t.hou1,a,de!;s to gouP and was driving to the limit at tho end to stall off Benmora Th The latter was off with the leaders and showed early speed, but droppod back at the fur ong posted then came again. St. Tammany saved ground all tho way and ran to his best form. Potfnfe was as good as left, closed a big gap and finished very fast. Okla met with a lot of interference. Death showed ssss1: Smiln eot off pooriy and did not imi,r- P?sTttions.howed John Peters, show, out. Benmora, show, 2 to 1. St. Tammany, show, 6 to 1. 36688 81XTU 1AJK-1 1"10 Mllu8- Pnrso 5400. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners OHO P 365882COMMK FORSTER W 3 10 1 21 11 H 13 Xa Gannon S U Hiidroth i Q s s - in WSWSa 2 V ? fi 5" 22 2,4 23 Si HRobinsonh 3 35 l"1Q 36G483ATHEOLA R 3 91 4 55 4 310 SO so Scully J A Kvln n r k o k 36613 FALSE LEAD K 6 103 7 71 62 42. 48 48 f ! Booker M Sabath in 3G6132SWORDSMAN if 8 101 6 61171 6- 6 W J Book or WHFizor.fcCo Ut ?S ?2 1 36217 PAY THE FIDDLER! 6 103 8 8 8 8 71 6 Dnrt L Lnndrv n l In AS2ePallowace."S1 U 26 andU20,l :46S C 8 8 6 2 Wluner-Ch. c, by Linden Peninnh traiued by S. C. Hiidroth. Went to post at 4:85. At post 2 minutes. Startgood. Won onsily; socond tho samo. CommiBBionnr-Forstor begat, slowly and had to go around tho loaders at tho first Tturn to get up .then raced Shut Ud tlromeDt iU U" Ur8 ha,,f ?UK .n.sily took command, saved ground at tho turn into tho Thomc stre ch and camo away going fast. Optimo camo wide into tho homestretch and w ,s under a drWe all of ll-rl5B- f ?rlonff1- AthooTa made up ajot of ground on the bHckstrotch, but tired when It ; oatna to a "drlvB Heroics showod speed for a half The rider on Pay tho Fiddlsr lost both stirrups. Shut Ud bled Commissionor Forster, in for 00, was bid up to ,700 and bought by W. W. Fiuu. P Scratc hod-3eC75 Jop Doughty. 106; JOWllDutch Cartor, 98; 36613Poarl Flndor.SOi 56592 Potheon.9 Commissionor Foratar, show. 1 to 3. Optimo, show, 1 to 2. Athoola, show, 3 to hi otneon,


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