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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. 3 NEW ORLEANS, LA., Januiiry 17, 1903. Forty-fifth day. Crescent City Jockey Clnb. Winter Mooting. Weather wet; track heavy. . . Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgorald. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. . 1 i Racing starts at 2 :C0 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, 5 Bpurs, B blinkors. - FIRST RACK 6 1-3 Jfurlong:. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Huraos A Wt St Y Strain Jockeys Owners O H C P rror.fi ARATOMA w 8 104 2 21 1 l1 l5 Bchnan Moore and Strauss 4 5 4 Jf5 SG651 PIERCE J ws 4 105 S 6" 4 41 22 Winslett H Robinson , 10 12 12 5 S5057 SIR KINGSTON W G 1031 6 4 3" 2 J 3 Munro Mrs R L Rogers 13 30 30 12 J WSMALmBR B 5 107 4 3" 2b 3- 4 Fuller Mrs M Goldblatt 2 21 11-51 GSiil FRANK KENNETw 5 107 7 71 71 71 51 Gannon A Simons S S 7 3 37013 DUTCH CARTR ws G 102 1 51 G3 G1 G2 Lindsey J Phillips, 15 20 20 8 3703PZACK FORD ws 5 102 11, 10 9 S 7 Redfern R E Watkins 3 5 5 2 i S7-13PARNASSUS ws 4 101S 5 8 10 9 S Battiste J W Nixon S 8 8 3 70S WIEDEMANN ws 4 103" 3 l1 5 55 9 ONeil TEStephensandCo 10 1G 16 G WTOffl KISS QUICK wsb G 100 9 9 S 10 10 C Bonner G I Landon and Col5 30 30 12 , V,GGin ISSOME W G 102 12 11 11 11 11 Michaels E Norris and Co 15 40 40 12 , 3,103 n bHUl cjtttit TIP uj. wsb w 5 102 10 Broke down. Scully V Hughes and Co 15 1 15 15 G : Time 1:lsg 1;26g ; Winner B. h, by Hanover Reina Victoria trained by J. Moore. , Went to post at 2:01. At post 13 minutes, start good. Won easily; second the same. Aratoma was ; under restraint for the first half, went around his fi Id on the extreme outside at the far turn, took com- man" when ca led on and easily came away in the stretch run. Pierce J made up groundr finished fast ; . and ran a good race. Sir Kingston showed speed and was hard riddan all the way. Maltster tired in the stretch drive and did not run his race. Wiedemann was eased up m the last furlong. Shut Up fell ; lame Aratoma galloped another mile after he won before Buchanan could pull him up. Over weights-Pierce J., 1 pound ; Aratoma,. 1 ; Wiedemann. 1 ; Sir Kingston, H ; Parnassus, 2i. Aratoma show, 7 to 10. Pierce J., show, 2i to.l. Sir Kingston, show, 6 to 1. Maltster. Bhow, 1 to 2. j -j SECOND RACE 3-8 Mile. Purse 5100. 2-year-olds. Allowances. g q Ind jurses A Wt St M, K atrrin Jockeys Owners O H C P t any WALTER ws 110 5 ll ll Bchnan HmanandUllman G 8 8 3 BTOIF mBY WS 110 4 22 2i Lindsey S J Adams and Col5 20 20 S SALTO willS 11 31 31 J Wkfld E Corrigan 4 4 3 G-5 SnTY JACKSON WS 113 3 4" 4- Hoar Mrs M Goldblatt G 8 S 3 SIP ROCHE ws 113 1 0 5 Michaels H T Griffin 6 61 G 21 MAY HOLLADAY TVS 110 G S G R dgton H T Griffin JG 61 G 21 COLIN GEORGE ws 113 S 6 7 Battiste U Z DeArman 10 20 20 S NANCY ws 110 2 7 8 Donegan RWWldnandSns 8-5 9-5 9-5 7-10 PFTUNIA WS 110 9 9 9 , T Walker RWWIdnandSJis 8-5 9-5 9-5 7-10 ALCOM R vs 110 10 10 10 Force J Frank G S 8 3 JICKY ws 110 7 11 11 Boiesen P A Renaud 10 20 20 8 SPENCERIAN ws 110 Left at the post Scully CurtisandDernhm G 13,, 12 5 t in betting. Time, 13, 2G, 39J. Winaer-Ch. f, by Sir Walter-Lady Lnkc trained by VV. tfarrick. W-nt to post at 2:12. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Wou handi.y; second the same. Lady WnUor Walter eot off in her stride, was at home in the going and, dieplajmg a good turn of speed, had something in reserve at the ei.d. Bessie Kirby was hustled along al. the way, but came wide at the turn into the homestretch and carried Billy Jackson to the outside fence. She was driving to the limit at the end to stall oil Saho The latter was as good as left and closed a big gup in the first quarter, which told at the end. Sir Roche was under punishment all of the last quarter. Hayman, Ullman and Frank entry, show, 3 to 2. Bessie Kirby, show, 3 to 1. Salto, show, 3 to 5. R. W. Walden and Sons entry, show, out. r7 i l r? THIRD RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling.- O i JL JL : . Ind Horses A Wt St and ft Strbiu Jockoys Owners UUCP 37082 JERRY HUNT ws 7 104 4 71 61 4 1" Donegan B Schreiber 41 41 31 7-5 SG9G3AIORONI w 8 100 3 41 3 11 21 Robbins J Arthur 8 9 9 4 SWOPTIONAL W 4 97 G 31 2" 5- 31 Fuller H Dernham 4 5 4 8-5 370s"CENSOR w 5 103 8 .. 02 5- 2" 4 W Hicks Daniels and Co S 12 12 4 " gSOBENMORA W 4 104 1 1" lh 31 5 Bchnan. C Hanway 4 8 8 3 Swe T NEVILLE WB S 100 9 8 8 8 G C Bonner W H Fizer and Col 4 18-57-5 3G950OSKETO TVS 5 100 7 9 9 6" 7 Rd gton A L Aste 30 30 30 10 SFLANEUR wb 5 99 10 10 10 9 8 D GilmreJ Maiden 8 13 13 G BROWN VAIL W 7 102 2 5 71 10 9 Battiste E J Arnold and Co 20 30 30 10 S,wnUl w 9 107" 5 .2" 41 7 10 Redfern McCafferty and CoS 15 15 6 3GS96BEN FROST ws 8 1051 Left at the post. Morper E F Smith 20 30 30 12 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50g, 1:19, 1:20. WinuerB. h, by Servitor Innocence trained by J. Lowe. Went to post at 3:12. At post 3 minutes. Start .ood. Won driving; second the same. Jerry Hunt TT and Moroni fought it out stoutly all of the last furlong and Jerry Hunt ontgamed the latter and got up in the lat few strides. Moroni saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, was well ridden and had no mishaps Optional was on the t utbide all the way and ran a good race. Ed L. was eased up when beaten. Censor finished in the deep going. Benmora showed early speed, but tired. Lord Neville can do better. - Scratched-370143The Pride of Surrey, 107. Overwnights-Brown Vail, 21 pounds; Ben Frost, 31. Jerry Hunt, show, 7 to 10. Moroni, show, 2 to l. Optional, show, 4 to 5. Lord Nevill e, show, 7 to 1C. m 1 O FOURTH RACK 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. 3 J O The Live Oak Handicap. .0 0 adaed, Net value to winner, ,585. fnd HorTt- A.Utdt Kt jjj atrlm Jtckoys Ownere O H U P ..7n4i3PHTr.O " w 3 102 2 5nk 3nk 31 2- 1- Robbins H Arthur tC-5 6-5 9-10 out 70G9 BELVINO wb 5 10G 5 2- 2 l3 l2 2 ONeil J N MillerandCo 15 20 20 .6 HTOlST TAMMANY W 4 103 4 G3 6s 5 31 33 Davissn J U Strode 31 41 41 6-5 17033 W J DEBOE W 5 111 7 7 7 6" 4 4nt Otis J Arthur f6-5 6-5 9-10 out 7n TELAMON WB 5 10S 3 3 4 41 53 512 Bchnan Mrs S C Hildreth8 15 15 41 ?4tog4 1WRATT ON w 5 107 SO 4 5h 7 64 63 J WkfldE Corrigan J3J 31 3 4-5 3689 REDAN wb 4 94 1 11 lnk 21! 7 7 Fuller E Corrigan 1 31 3 4-5 "tJCoupled in betting. Time, 25, 501, 1:17, 1:32. Winner B. f, by Dungarven-rXallapa trained by J. Arthur. "Went to post at 3:41. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Philo began slowly but Robbins rode a good race, worked hie way to the leaders gradually, caught Belvino tiring in the stretch run and was going away at the end. Belvino showed much eaily speed and raced Redan to defeat in the first half, but could not withstand Philos strong challenge. St. Tammany made a fast move aroui.d the turn, but tirnd bidly in the final furloug Stratton could never get up, the going being unfavorable. W. J Doboe did not run to his best form. Redan showed early speed, but quit badly. Scratched i7034Hargis. 105. Corrected wtiiguts St. Tammany, 103. . Overweights S ration. 21 pouuds. . Belvino, show, 2 to 1. St. Tammany, show, out. E. Corrigan entry, show, out. -j -j FIFTH RACE 1 JUiie Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. g Ind Hor f A Wt St and Yi X Strfin Jockeys Owners O.H C F 370S4SPORT ROYAL B 4 105 S. 5" 31 3" 11 l1 Redfern S V Streett and Col 6-511-101-2 3704SSRUSSELLTON W 5 102 1 lh 21! lnk 21 23 Lindsey S J Charles 10 15 15 4 37064 T BLACK SCOTws 6 103 3 2l lh 2U 31! 31! Bchnan Mrs R S Turner 10 10 9 3 37047 AURIE B. w 3 S41 0 7 5h 4 41 42 Robbins J Ownbey S 8 5 3-2 37018 PEAT W 9 102 4 8 0nk 51 5 513 Scully H Dernham 8 15 15 5 3C912 HANOVR QUEENw 4 9S 2 zn 4 7 7 6ll J Fisher RWWldnandSons 10 15 15 5 3CS61 CRITERION wsb 5 105 7 6l 7 6" 01 7 Donegan FHOConnorandCo 6 S 8 21 370G9 SHOWMAN WB 3 88 5 41 8 S S 8 McCfty J A Kyle 2Q 30 30 12 Time, 2Gg, 524, 1:19, 1:47J. Winner B. c. by Kingston Maurine trained byS. W. Sfreett. Went to post at 4 :16. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second eflsily. Port Royal I began slowly, but wore the lenders down on the back-stretch and caught Russellton tiring in the stretch run and won going away. Ru sellton was at homo in the going and ran up to his bestiorm. The Black-Scot was under a drive all the way. Aurie B. was jumped into and knocked back while rounding the first turn, then closed a big gap and finished very fast. Peat ai d Hanover Qneen rnn poorly. Scratched 370al Jim Clark, 107; 37051 Flintlock, 100; 366712Lord Touchwood, 93;, 37034 Qlendon, 88. Overweights The Black Scot, 1 pound; Aurie B., i. Port Royal, show, out. Russellton. show. 3 to 2. The Black Scot, show, 6 to 5. SIXTH RACE 1 1-3 Mile?. Purse 00. 4-yoar-oIds and upward. Selling. rjjjy-jf, Ind ii. ,r AWtStStand Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36915POTHEEN w 4 100 5 3l 3" 3 2s H 1 Bchnan Mrs S C HiIdreth4-5 4-5 7-1D14 370682THE WAY WS 4 94 G 51 51 43 4-5 21 2s Fuller J J Ogles 4 41 41 4-5 .370G53CEYLON TV G 1011 1 2 21 H l"k 3s 3 Battiste W Walker 15 20 20 5 371033CHICKADEE TV 4 97 a l1 l1 23 3" 410 4 Mclntre J Ownbey 6 S 8 21 55836 LOCOCFEE ws 7 99 2 7 7 7 G2 5k 5" Lindsey J H Combs 30 30 20 G 36950G. GARDNER ws 5 104 4 42 43 5 5s G30 610H GilmreG W Beck S 12 12 2J 3 i 3C997 HEROICS WS 7 102 7 G- 61E 630 7 7 7 A Hall T Costello 30 GO .60 15 Time, 26, 533, 1:22, 1:50, 2:17g, 2:453. Winner B. c, by Patton Diana trained by S. C. Hildreth. Went to post at 4:12. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Potheen waB t best and was at home in" the going. Buchanan "had him well in hand for the first mile, then moved up and took command, but was driving to the limit at tho end to stull off The Way. The latter ran a good race and fiuished fast. Ceylon tired after being used up in chasing Chickadee through the first mile. The latter quit badly in the last half. Scratched 37068 Batin Coat, 105; 36911 Overboard, 102; 369S2 Lady Chorister, 92; 37052 Compass. 92. Overweights Ceylon, 2 pounds; Georgia Gardner, 2. Potheen, show, out. The Way, show,.ont. Ceylon, show, 8 to 5.