New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-02-01

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I NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. fNKW ORLEANS, J..A., January 31, 1903. Fifty-seventh day. Crescent City Jockey Clab. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. X, Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. H indicates whip, 5 spars, B blinkers. fgrtQ FIRST RACK 7-8 Mile. Parse 01. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, find Horses AWt Sty4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P V1372032CARL xAHLER TV 5 110 -3 l3 l3 1- 1- 1 Fuller J Ownbey 3 3 3 1 37234ilHEDGE TV 3 92 4 3nt G G5 C3 2" Scully E Trotter , 30 30 30 10 j37163PAUL CREYTON tv 4 105 7 G5 45 42 51 3nk Redfern Buckley and BaileyG 61 6 2 " 37201ANDES TV 7 105 1 2" 2 23 3uk 42 Robbins J Arthur 8-5 11-511-57-10 37220 OHAGEN TV 4 106 2 4 31 3" 21 5nk Hoar McNtyandMcDnt 5 7 7 2 , 37081 FADING LIGHT tvb 3 94 10 9 8 8 7 65 Waugh A Simons 30 30 20 8 37252 SlAR AND GTRtvb 3 94 6 5" 5nk 5nk S 7 McCfty ACMcCTtyandCo 30 40 30 12 37269 EL REY TVS 5 111 8 8 7 7 4h 8 E RobsonE Dealy and Co 8 20 20 8 372192T. MESSENGER ws 6 105 5 7 9 9 9 9 Lindsey A Bellew and Co 10 15 15 6 365S8DODIE to. w 4 94 9 10 10 10 10 10 Phillips S G Morton 30 100 100 40 , 37235 KATIE GIBBONS w 7 101 11 11 11 x 11 11 Preston J T Morris 30 100 100 40 , y Apprentice allowance; Time, 24, 49, l:14g, 1:28. Winner Br. h, by His Highness Lilita. II. trained b J. Ownbey. , Went to post at 2 :u2. At post 4 miuutes, atari fair. Won easily ; second driving. Carl Kahler out- broke his field, showed superior early speed and opened up a winniiig gup before the others got fairly to : going. Hedge saved grouud at tiie turn iuto the homestretch and camo with a rush at the end. Pnul : Crey ton ran a good race arid had no mishaps. Andes lost u lot of ground by coming wide into the home-r stretch and tired when it jame to a drive. Fading Light closed a big gap and finished very fast. OHagen showed bpeed, bat tired in the stretch. bcratchfcd j72j1 Kiwasa, 85. Over weiguts Fading Light, 1 pound; El Rey, 2. Carl Kahler, show, i to 2. Hedge, show, 5 to 1. Paul Creyton, show, 4 to 5. Andes, show, 1 to 3. 3730 SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse . 3-year-olds. Allowances. Irid Horses A Wt St and 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37167 APPLE SWEET TV 97 1 l1 l2 11 l2 Robbins C F Robbins 6 6 5 2 37031 AGNES MACK WS 97 7 3l 3l 33 22 Lindsey S G Morton 6 7 7 21 ,37238 H. M DANIEL TV 122 2 41 41 41 3" E RobsonW L Lansing 3 18-518-57-5 ;36847 JOSETTE TV 97 8 bi 52 6nk 4 Schilling J U Strode 50 60 10 4 3G428RIGHT AND TRUEb 110 6 21 2nk 22 5nk McCafty ACMcCfrtyandCo 6 13 1 4 37254s LATUKA W 105 3 5nk 63 5l 61 Donegan E Jabine and Co 3 4 4 7-5 372342ORPHEUM SB 102 10 10 7 7 7 Bridwell P J Nolan 20 50 50 20 36456 JOVE TV 1035 4 7 8 8 S Pollak H T Griffin 20 20 12 4 34013 BIRCH BROOM tvs 97 9 9 9 9 9 Redfern S W Streett and CoG 10 9 4 CARRAHER tv 100111 11 10 10 10 Ryer F W Armbruster 20 300 300 60 35205 LADY WINKLE tvs 97 5 8 11 11 11 Creamer R E Watkins 25 100 100 40 Time, 24, 49, 1:01and Winner Ch. f, by Lord Dalmeny Dead Cinch trained by J. Arthur. Went to post af2:15. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second the same. Apple. Sweet vbaat the bariier,was off ruuning and opened up a winning gap in the first furlong, but had to be hustled along at the end to stall off Agnes Alack. The latter ran a good race and finished gamely under a hard : drive. Henry McDaniel was hard ridden all the way, but Robertson kept him on the outside for the i entire trip. Josette made up a lot of ground and is worth remembering. Right and True showed early speed, but tired as if short. Latuka ran fairly well. , Scratched 37302 Senator Morrison, 102. Overweights-Jove, 1 pounds; Carraber, 1. Apple Sweet, show, 4 to 5. Agnes Mack, show, evens. Henry McDaniel. show, 7 to 10. Latuka, show, i to 10. TUIRD HACE 3-4 illlle" iJurse5i00. 3-yejir-oIdB and upward Handicap. 3 7 1 , Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P V 37268 SCORPIO 6 111 4 l1! l3 11 lh J Wkf Id E Trotter and Co 20 25 25 8 372863BUMMER TV 7 95 1 2" 2" 2 J 21 Robbins C A JohnsonandCo 3 3 12-57-10 372682MRS. F. FOSTER TV 3 97 5 44 4 4 31 Lindsey F Foster 10 16 16 4 f372SC2K YGU DARE TVs 5 103 3 32 3V 3h 41 Redfern Durnell and Herz 5 7 7 2 37187 FEDERAL TV 7 115 2 61 6k 6nk Bchnan H I Saxton 1 G-5 11-102-5 37203 AMIGARI TV 4 98 7 51 52 5nk 6s Scully Mrs E Harris 10 16 16 4 35461 BEN HULLUM 4 92 G 7 7 7 7 Creamer G W Innes 50 60 60 20 SAPOLIO TV 3 95 8 8 8 8 8 Phillips G Summers 60 500 500 100 Time, 24, 48, l:14g. Winner B. g, by Chorister Zodiac trained by E. Trotter. Went to poet at 3:08. At post 7 minutes. Mart good. Won driving; second the same. Scorpio displayed the most speed all the way and set a fast pace, but was tiring at the end and just managed to last long enough to stall off Bummer. The latter c.rao to the outside at the turn into the homestretch J and finished resolutely. Mrs Frank Foster came ah around the leaders at the turn into the home- stretch and seemed like the winner at the furlong post, but weakened uuder pressure. If You Dare ; tired. He runs bttor on a sloppy track. Throw Federals race out. He ran much bnlow his true form. Scratched .17 il9Carl Kahler, 101; 372883Strattoui lu ; VJ.86Opti.nal,97; 28U80 Qlenrose, 90. j Scorpio, show. 3 to 1. Bummer,show, 1 to 5. Mrs. Frank Foster, show, 8 to 5. "Federal, show, out. " STUOO FOURTH RVU1I I 1-10 Miles, d-year-olds and upward. O 4 O 1 i -The Merchants Handicap jil.EOO added. Net value to winner, ,110. x; Ind Horses A Wt St M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37202MCHESNEY tvb 4 132 6 3h 4 51 3nk lnk Redfern Durnell and Herz tl 1 1 1-3" j 372202HARGIS WSB 4 109 10 5h 5i 4nk 61 2" J Wkfld E Corrigan 8 10 10 4 372882HARRY NEW tvb 4 102. 7 42 3U 3i 4" 3l Lindsey C R Ellison 10 10 8 3 37270 TELAMON tvb 5 104 8 1" 24 1" l2 4 Bchnan Mrs S C HildrethlO 16 16 7 370692JENA TV6 95 1 7 7 7 7 5l Scully H Goldblatt 20 30 30 10 37270iFLINTLOCK w 4 104 9 6l 6J 6s 5 62 Battiste E J Arnold and ColO 15 15 6 37217 CARAT TV 4 95 5 10 8 8 a 7 Haack JMcAllester and Co30 GO GO 20 , 372S5BEN CHANCE TVS 6 101 4 9 9 9 9 S Munro R M Westerfield 20 30 30 12 37270 SCOTCH PLAID TV 8 110 2 8 10 10 10 9 W Hicks Mrs C E Durnellfl 116 37285 JOHN A. CLARKEw 4 93 11 11 11 11 11 lu Robbins J Arthur 15 20 20 8 37066OLD HUTCH W 4 111 3 22 lk 3"k 2kll Hoar C H Smith 4 4J 45 7-5 tCoupled in straight betting. Time, 243, 49, 1:14, 1:41, 1:48s. Winner Ch. c. by Macdnff Manola M tson drained by C. K Darnell. Went to post at :19. At post 6 miuutea. Start good. Won driving; second the same McChnsney was in a pocket until turning intu tttM homestretch. Redfern went to work on him when he found an opnniDg. H" stood j. long drive gallantly aud outstayed Hargis. Tho latter came wid at the stretch turn, but finish d fast and gameiy under a hrd driva. Harry New ran in much improved form, showed speed and hung on gamnly when the pii ch c imH. Tolamon tired under puuishment after having raced Old Hutch iuto exhaustion. The latter quit badly when beaten. Flintlock swerved over into the cuppy goinfc in th smtch run. Overweights -Hargis, 2 pound; Telamon, 2. McChesney, show, oat. Hargis. show, to 2, Harry New, show, 8 to 5. Scotch Plaid, show, 3 to 1. FIFTH EACE 1 1-3 Mi,e8 pnrso 5100. 4-year-plds and upward. Selling. 3733 Ind Horses A Wt bt St h H Mrhin Jurkujs Ownnry O H C P 4 3722DBRIEF tvb 5 10S 2 2" 2" li l3 l2 Is Bchnan Mrs M Goldblatt 2 4 4 7-5 - 372723SATIN COAT TVS 5 106 7 7h 7J 4h 4nk 2nk 22 Lindsey J F Hacker 6 8 8 3 37050H. HUNTER TV 4 101 1 9 9 7nk 5nk G 3l W Hicks C K Burdeau 3 3 8-5 7-10 3722PTHE WAY TVS 4 105 6 5l 4h 3 3i 5J 4 Hoar R H Clark 8 16 16 5 37272 CEYLON TV 5 105 5 Is l2 22 21, 3uk 5 J Munro W Walker 10 16 15 6 372212ERNE TV 4 100 8 8 6h 52 G 4J G Robbins J P Krewer 3 3 3 1 372892SARAGAMP TV5 93 3 G2 8 8 7 7 7 Calvit S J Charles 40 50 50 15 37272DELORAINE s 5 93 4 4l 5l 9 9 8 S Edwards J J Ogles 40 150 100 40 372G9S. V. DE VERES 6 99 9 32 3 6uk 8 9 9 Foley H Blair 50 200 200 60 Apprentice allowance. Time, 2GJ, 523, 1:19J, 1:44, 2:11, 2:37. Winner B. m by Bade Verdict trnine1 by M. Goldblatt. Went to post at 1:20. At post? mi intes, Strt good Won easily; second the same. Brief was under restraint for the first six furlongs, went to the front when called on and opened up a gap while rou ding the turn for h me. was n ver in trouble and had snrnethiut; in reserve at the end. Satin Coat trailed along for the first half, then close 1 a big gap, but tired when it came to a drive. Hayward Hunter was in the cuppy going for the first mill, went r u id his fltld aud finish id well under a drive all of the last half Cylon ran well to th stretch. The Way wa3 running well at the end, Scratched -V7263Gin Spray. 10 ; V30733 wordsman, 104 : S7 72 Locochee, 103. Brief, show, 3 t5. Satin Coat, show, 6 to V. Hay ward Hunter, show, out. Erne, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH BACB1 Mi,e Parse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 37324: Ind Horses AWt St 4 Vs "A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37051 JIM CLARK tvsb 5 105 4 6J 73 31 2l l1 Redfern Buckley and Bailey2 2 2 1 i 37270 ST. TAMMANY TV 4 100 1 15 lh 11 11! 22 Davissn J U Strode 6 7 6i 2i v 372203BARD OF AVON TV 5 105 2 4 6" 51 43 3h Lindsey C R Ellison 4 5 4i 7-5 37051aEMSHEE tvb 4 103 7 21 2l 21 33 4li Cthwte A Featherfetone 5 7 4 8 5 372852KILOGRAM tvb 6 108 3 3and 41 42 8 52 Bchnan WaterburyandDick 4 7 6 21 372172FRANK Ml TV 5 105 5 8 5tt 7 62 61" Robbins J Arthur 10 10 9" 3 37253 ERMACK TV 4 98 9 71 8 8 5 7 Haack W L Lansing 50 100 100 30 36S09EVA RICE TVB 8 103 6 52 3 61 7 8 W Hicks C K Burdeau 20 25 25 10 370S4 RAY TV4 98 89 9 9 9 9 Creamer W Durker 50 60 60 20 Time, 24g, 49, 1:15, l:41g. Winner Br. h, by Strathmore Liatunah truined by J. Buckley. Wont to post at 4:. 4. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Jim Clark camo through at tho turn into the homestretch, finished fast under a drive, caught St. Tammany tiring and beat him out in the last ten yards. St. Tammany ran to his best form, but swerved over into the cuppy going in tho last sixteenth. Bard of Avon came fast at the end and outgamed Emshee. The latter ran well to the stretch, but tired at tho end. Kilogram quit badly, Eva Rice was made too much use of in the early stages and tired. Scratched a4i0 Ernest Parham,103; 37069 Siphon, 100. Jim Clark, show, 1 to 2. St. Tammany, show, 6 to 5. Bard of Avon, show, 7 to 10. Emshee, show, 4 to 5.


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