New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-03-22

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I " . ; 1 : : NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS, LA., March 21, 1903. Sixth day. New Louisiana Jockey Club. H Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy, track heavy. H Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, J. M. Huger.H Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinJ gjygQ FIRSTRACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward!H Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H OB 37S7G--INSOLENCB WB 4 102 1 7" 5" 2" l3 Munro Mrs F Simons 3 3 13H 37870 DANDIE BELLE W 5 10G 9 Sl S- Gl 2" Scully C A JohnsonandCo C C G 37S50MYRA MORELLA AV 5 13 4 2" 1J 33 3-" Neeley L M HolmesandCo 10 15 13 fiHi 37596MONEY BACK S 7 93 7 C" 4i lHt 4i Phillips J Phillips 20 20 13 5 37S73 SISTER KATE II. ws 5 10G 2 5l 7 7 5s A Hall F J Hall 2J 13-513-51 It 378S4 FLORHAM W G 97 5 3 G" 5 G- Fuller R E WatkinsandCoG 13 13 5 .fF 377G4ANTAGONE W G 93 8 41 2" 4" 7 Prseton W H Gray 20 30 30 2 1L 37853Q SILVER SUE S4 89 G 9988 Howell Maginnis and Co 15 15 12 4 W 37G43 KABYLE w 4 98 3 lh 31 9 9 Romanli F E Fagot and Co 10 15 15 C i Apprentice allowance. Time, 25ji, 53, l:07g, l:14g. f Winner B. f, by Dungarven Kissengen trained by H. Simons. j Went to post at 2:2S. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second drivng.jfi Munro waited with Insolence for the first half, caught the leaders tiring in the stretch and came away without much effort at the end. Dandie Belle seemed unable to extend herself freely, but came very fast when she struck the good going. Myra Morella showed the most ., early speed, but was used up in racing with Kabyle. They both tired and the latter Was f eased up when beaten. 2 Scratched 37852 Dr. Fannie, 106; 37873 Katie Gibbons, 106; 37865sAimless, 97. Insolence, show, 1 to 2. Dandie Belle, show, 6 to 5. Myra Morella, show, 2 to 1. " Sister Kate II., show, 1 to 2. " SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 1 V 37807 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37SG13WEL. LIGHT . wsb 101 3 32 lh la lu 1 Phillips F Debeque 5 G G 2 378S6FLORA LEVY ws 86 1 1 3l 3 3 2" D GilmreMrs U S WishardS 7 7 2 37874JOHN COULTERws 98 2 42 4 2 2 32 Fuller J Naylor and Co 2 2 2 4-5 3i872 NOWETA W 97 6 6s 55 G 5nk 43 Romanli W W Fawcett 5 8 8 3, 37872JGE CANTRILL ws 98 7 7 7 7 GJ 53 H GilmreJ P Hirth and Co 30 CO CO 15 37872 FRANK RICE wsb 106 5 21 23 4 4nk C3 Munro JJMcCaffrtyandCo 11-52J 2h 1 37837 FAIR LASS W 101 4 5h G8 5nk 7 7 Scully F A Bigden and Co20 30 30 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 27g, 535, l:21g, 1:51. Winner Br. c, by Lamplighter Welcome trained by F. Debeque. Went to post at 2:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the game. Welcome Light made a show of his field, showed much improvement and early speed anYL-opened up a winning gap in the first furlong. Flora Levy outgamed John Coulter when it came to a drive. The latter was tiring badly at the end and swerved across the track in the last hundred yards. Frank Rice ran much below his true form. Scratched 37S63:Farmer Jim, 116; 37S74 Hand Organ, 96; 37SS4 Carpet Knight, 93; 37S74 Sapere, 86. Overweights Flora Levy, 2 pounds. Welcome Light, show, 3 to 5. Flora Levy, show, 4 to 5. John Coulter, show, 2 to 5. Frank Rice, show, 1 to 2. 9r7QfkQ THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upwards Q I OlO Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37851BEN CHANCE ws 6 110 1 21 31 H 1" l1 Munro R M Westerfield 8-5 S-5 1 2-5 378S7 COGSWELL w 5 96J 5 3i 1" 23 2n 2 Fuller P J Miles 4 8 8 2 37872DUTCH CARTERw 6 92 G G 5 3 35 3s Phillips J Phillips 12 12 3 3761G ALB. F. DEWEY ws 5 102 3 41 4 5ao 550 4 J Daly K D Orr 2i 4 4 G-5 378642EL REY wsb 5 955 4 1 21 43 43 550 Romanli E Dealy and Co S 8 G 2 3159S2CATHEDRAL ws 7 90 2 58 G G G G Preston W II Gray 2t 20 20 8 Time, 27, 54. 1:22. 1:50, 1:57; B . . . ? Winner Ch. h, by Chance Belgale trained by R. M. Westerfield. Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the pftrfr Ben Chance won as if he outclassed his field, ran well up with the leaders and took confmand easily while rounding the far turn and came away at his leisure in the stretch run. Cogswell was driving to the limit at the end to stall off Dutch Carter. Fuller made too much use of him in the first half. Dutch Carter ran a sensational race. life was practically left at the post and closing a big gap fiuished very fast in the deep going. Scratched 37S75;Pageant, 90. Overweights Cogswell, li pounds; El Rey, 14. Ben Chance, show, out. Cogswell, show, 4 to 5. Dutch Carter, show, evens. Albert F. Dewey, show, 9 to 20. . FOURTH RACE 4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. The New Sr7Qnn i O j tj Louisiana Stakes. ,000 added. Net value to winner ,690. . nd Horses AWtSt lm 2m 3m 3imStrFin Jockeys Owners O II C F 37S03 M. MANSIR wsb 6 112 3 3- 3- 35 25 1- 1- Gannon A Simons 2 25 2 I2 37803TI1E WAY avs 5 108 2 2 lnk 15 1" 2-5 2lU0Fuller R H Clark 6-5 7-5 6-5 9 20 37877 ACCOLADE ws 5 96 4 4 4 4 3,iu 3 3 Phillips W M Walker 10 13 10 2 37S40-LATSON b S 98 1 l5 2l 2 4 4 4 J Daly Mrs M Goldblatt 2 3 3 1 Time, 2:00, 4:02J. G:07? 8:W2. Winner B. g, by Eothen Vol-Au-Vcnt trained by A. Simons. Went to post at 3:56. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the samft. They rated along at a two minute clip all the way and Gannon never made a move with Major Mansir until in the last mile, then took command when ready and had the race all his own way in the last half. The Way was well ridden and had no mishaps, but tired when called on. Accolade got third money because Latson quit almost to a walk aftergo-ing two miles. Overweights Latson, 1 pound. Major Mansir, show, out. The Way, show, 1 to 5. Accolade, show, 11 to 20. Larson, show, 1 to 2. 7900 FIFTI1 RACE1 14 Miles Purso 00- 4-year-olds and upward. Selling.; : fnd Horses A Wt St St -4 StrFin Jockeys Owners Q 5 pandT 37S773IRV. MAYOR wb 5 101 5 15 lu l3 1 l3 l3 Munro J D Brown 3 3 111 W 37S77NET. REGENT 6 97 2 41 41 31 2 2- 23 Fuller P J Miles S-5 3 2 l 1 37872THURLES w S 96 7 51 5l 2 41 5 32 Tooman D P RodgersandCo 10 13 13 i 1 37S77 S. FITZHUGHws 0 101 5 3- 32 5 51C 4" 41 A Hall J Duffy and Co 6 10 Itf 35 . 1 37877 P. T. FIDLR wb 7 103 1 7 7 42 3l 31 5- Phillips Mrs L Landry 15 16 16 G 5 1 37S10G. GARDNERws 5 97 3 2l 2" 65 63 6s 610 H GilmreE and G W Beck 4 5 41 S-5 1 37S77 ALBT LEE wsb 6 9SSS S 7 7 7 7 Scully J J McCafferty 7 15 15 5 37S65 PALARM 7 9S 4 Gl 6 8 S S 8 Preston D Higgins CO 100 100 40 Apprentice -allowance. Time, 263, 543, l:21g. 1:51, 2:20. - v Winner Ch. g, by Prince of Monaco Likewise trained by J. D. Brown. AVent to post at 4:29. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Irving Major was at home in the going, showed the most speed all the way and was never in trouble. Nettie Regent labored in the going all the way and is best on a fast track. Thurles finished well a.nd outgamed Sir Fituhugh when it came to a drive. The latter tiredj after seeming like a contender at the stretch turn. " Scratched 37S76 Hattie Davis, 99; 37SSS Charles D., 9S; 378SS"Compass, 98; 37S77 Charles Ramsey, 93. Overweights Irving Mayor, 1 pound. Irving Mayor, show, 2 to 5. Nettie Regent, show, 1 to 2. Thurles, show, 2 to 1. f-r SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, Ind Horses A Wt St Va. 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O HC P "WSS7SMAUSER wb 3 90 ! 5 21 1 V i Phillips E" Winters 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-4 37irSSVEET ALICE S 3 S91 1 1" 11 2" 2" 2 Dart F W Dick ; 1 6-5 1 2-5 V7C7.S vrHEOLA W 4 100 2 1 4- 3" 3!-- 3- Fuller WDBernhdtCo I S S S-5 hlr CI ARA DAVID WS 5 103 4 3l 5- 51 4" 4M Preston Duffy and Behan 30 1 00 100. 30" TOS7 NYX ws 5 103 3 2" 3s 41 5B 5- H GilmrcR Nicholson 10 20 16 6 TEETOTUM ws 0 103 7 7 6 63ft 62" G-3 Schilling Mrs F H Irish 30 100 100 ::0 37777 GOLDAGA wb 4 109 5 0l 7 7 7 7 T OBrienW Burke 30 100 100 30 Time. 26, 53, 1:21. 1:52. Winner B. c, by Foul Shot The- Kitten trained by W. Walker. Went to post at 4:5S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mauser was easily the best in the going. He was bumped into at the start and dropped out of it in the first quarter, then closed up a big gap and came away under a pull at the end. Sweet Alice displayed early speed, but quit after going a half and ran as if short. Atheola was easilv the best of the others. Scratched 37S75 St. Tammany, 109; 376352Eda Riley. 103; 37872 Queen Friese, 100. Overweights Mauser, 1 pound; Sweet Alice, 24; Goldsiga, 4. Mauser, show, out. Sweet Alice, show, out. Atheola, show, 2 to 5.


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