Ascot Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-26

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ASCOT PARK FORM CHART. LOS ANGELES, CAL., January 25, 1908.Forty-nInth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 90 days. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. PJQQm FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs, Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. fj J JJ A. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. IndHorses , AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59750 MILL. SONG ws 103 11 1 lh 1 1 1 R McDanlC Kerr 3 4 4 2 I 59S04 ILA w 105 3 2 21 2J 2l 25 W Miller El Rio Stable 6-513-101.-!-101-2out 59305 SEED CAKE w 105 2 6 5 4 4 3l B Powell J Guthrie 20 50 15 C 3 59750 MONSIE MOBLE w 112 13 3 3 3 4 M Preston J F NewmanandSonlO 15 15 6 3 59632 REZIA w 103 4 5 SJ 6 51 5 Notter G J Long 20 20 13 5 21 59750 ANNA STREAK w 10S 9 10 Gand 7" 6 6h Doyle L Tryon 50 100 100 50 23 59G23MYRTIE D. w 112 10 4 4h 51 7h 75 Kent J Weber 4 7 7 2?. C-5 59625 BABE B. "wn 112 7 8 71 Si 9s 8l Donovan WelchandHennessy 8 15 15 5" 2.1 59625ASTRAEA ws 112 8 7 95 9 8 9 Swain Denny Bros S 13 13 5 21 59176 SAINDORA w 105 6 9 10 10s 10 10" A W BkerB Schreiber 20 4 0 4 0 15 7 59476 HEARTFUL w 112 5 11 11 11 11 11 W BhananMHTichenorandCo 7 15 15 5 2J Time. 24, 49, 1:01, 1:07, Winner B. f, by Kismet Juanlta trnined by C. Kerr. .Went to post at 1:40. At. post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mill Song got off flying, was never headed and won going away. Ha ran In closest pursuit throughout and easily held second place safe. Seed Cake, well backed, ran in decidedly improved form. Monsie Moble went well, but was tiring at the end. Rezia showed improvement. Scratched 59750 Pepper-pod, j 112. Overweights Anna Streak. .3 pounds. PC QQliO SECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. J ij tJ VJ U Net value io winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt K StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 59778A. MUSKODAY WB 4 104 C 2 lh 1 1 1 H R McDanlG AV Dodge 2 4 16-54-5 l-3 59379 PR. SILVERWINGS W 5 101 5 3 2 21 2 2 2 Coleman C E Durnell 9-5 9-5 6-5 1-2 out f97295NORTHVILLE ws 4 101 3 1 3! ! 410 410 3nt Horner J J Moran 10 13 13 3J 1 55431 DEKABER b 6 104 2 4 4!J 45 3h 3i 415 Schaffner J G Lyman 2 11-52 3-5 out 59851 PEARL WATERS, WB-4 94 1 C 5 53 5 5 5 Kent Mrs O F Waters 50 100 100 25 59276 ORATOR w 8 1071 4 5 6 C 6 6 6 Seder J Begley 50 150 150 40 10 Time. 24 j, 40, 1:14, 1:39, 1:401. Winner Ch. c. by Meadowthorpe Black Bessio trained by G. W. Dodge. Went to post at 2:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. A. Muskodav nlshed to the front soon after the start and, setting a remarkablv fast pace, held sway throughout anil could have won farther off. Prince Sllverwings ran the best rnce he has shown here and is probably regaining his former good form. Northville ran well, but finished a distant third. Dekaber tired in the stretch run. Scratched S97273 Ralph Young. 109. Overweights Orator, 3 pounds. PIOOHQ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. J JJ tJ Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M t. StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P s" 5982SSEARCH ME WB 3 101 6 2 1 1 1 m r McDanlL A Bonsack 3 1S-51S-56-5 3-5 596S0 GOLDEN BUCK 4 108 5 3 2 2 2 2J B Powell J Guthrie 2 2?. 11-54-5 2-5 59S5CEVELYN GRIFFIN w 3 94 4 6 4and 4n 3 3 Horner H T Griffin 2 " 4-3 "-3 597543PACHUCA WS 5 103 11 5 51 5 41 Palms E G Switzer 20 30 30 10 4 59429 LILIE B. WSB 3 54 7 4 6 6 G 5 C F Suvai.E AVrlght 15 "0 17 fi " 5SS2S FULL SWAY Ws 4 1C3 3 7 3h 3 4h C Swain Denny Bros S 20 "0 6 59G78PRINCE MAGNET WB 4 110 2 5 Threw rider. Kunz I H Miller and Co 5 7 7 -t V Time, 24. 48. 1:14. Winner Blk. c, by Herald Snow Flake IL trained bv L. A. Bonsack. Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second eaIlv. Search Me quickly established what appeared a safe winning lead, but tired suddenly in the stretch mid bireh-scrambled home In front of Golden Buck. The latter was, in nearest pursuit throughout and. challeng gamely lu the final sixteenth, should have won and, with a stronger rider, would have done so Fvelyn 1 g Griffin ran well and finished fast. Pacluica went well. Full Sway showed early speed. Scratched 59831Sun Mark, 103; 59S313SeasIck, 9S; 59S31 Bell Reed, 111; 5977G Joslcs Jewel, 90; 59S51Mark Llehtcnsleiu, 114; .10327 Apills Pride. 90. W f f s lWRTII HACK 5-8 Mile, Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Substi- OU V VTC "te for regular race declared on. Net value lt winner $.T.!5. Ind Hories AWtPPSt StrFiJoc"kcys Owners O H C PS 39SS1 ED1NBO ROUGH s 9 110 4 1 l3 1 Is l3 A AV BkcrH Stover 21 21 21 1 1-2 COOTS LADY KISPAR wn 4 102 0 7 4?. 4 4 2 Jl McDanlW D Millard 6 6 5 2 1 59S2S3MY SURPRISE Wli 6 107 3 4 3 31 21 3 B Powell A Neal 3-2 2 9-5 4-5 2- 5PS513KATIE CREWS w 4 102 6 2 2h 2 31 41 J Harris H Walker 15 40 40 15 6 i9fi7GRADlUM W 5 105 10 G f.l 6"" 6" 54 C Ross C A Ross 12 30 30 12 C r,!S7C "ORDER II. wll 107 8 5 5 51 53 6" Doyle "W II Plourd 20 50 50 20 10 f.!O00 SALARIO wn 4 104 7 8 9 9 9 7s Donvitz E J Baldwin 30 40 40 15 C ..9.1S1 LIT. BUTTERCUP w 4 10G 13 7u 7 7 X?. Fpatrick P Strauss 20 CO IK 20 S ii9S2S RUBIANA Wis 4 107 5 9 83 S 8 9 Swain Mrs L E Hull 4 5 5 2 1 54017 MAX.APAN n 3 S7 2 Left at the post. Dearborn Napa Stock FarmC 8 8 4 i Time, 24, 48J. 1:01. Winner Hlk. b, by Albert Mol Milol trained by .1. M. Shields. Went to post at 3:05. At post 2 niiimtes. Start Rood for all but Mazapan. Won easily; second the same. Kdlnborongh was best, led by a wide margin throughout and won cantering. Lady Klspar showed decided Improvement and finished with a rush. .My Surprise ran well to the stretch and tired in the final drive. Katie Crews showed early speed, but failed to slay. The others were always outrun. H" f f I P" FIFTH-IlACI-ii 1-8 Miles. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Oa" UO Xet value to winner 25. I nd Horses AWtPPSt St U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .W02 GENTLE HARRY 5 104 4 4 3and 3?. 3 31 3 1 Kent G W Robinson 6 12 12 5 2 59731 DOLL. WIETHOFF10 104 1 1 Ink Is ll ll 1 2s Kunz J C Weaver 21 41 41 2 1 W1 EXAPO vn G 98 2 S 7s 4n .r.nk 51 4h 3 J Harris A Goodin 20 50 50 20 10 r.iSOS PRESERVATOR wn I 102 5 7 8 8 75 6 2 4 B Powell W D Randall fi 7 C 2 1 .r,9S7S3CHlCKADEE w 7 101 0 3 2 2"k 2n 2 5 5 Swain J A Wernberg 3 1C-511-54-5 2-5 r.WnVYEFIELD wn fi 104 3 2 0 fi1.1. G 78 75 G3i Horner MrsJFMcCarthy C 9 9 3 4-5 r,5S-!02COTILLION W 4 100 S 5 4" 5 41 4" 6"k 7-" R McDanlL A Bonsack 3 3 2 1 2-5 9651 YOUNG MRLOWwn fi 98 7 C 51 73 8 8 8 8 Abuchon J W McLaughlinSO 150 150 50 23 Time, 24J, ""0, 1:15J, 1:413. l:r,4. Winner H. g, by Klngstock Ville Marie trained by !. W. Robinson. Went to post at 3:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Gentle Harry w;is saved to the stretch, where lie made-Rood with a rush and won going away. Dollie Wietlioft showed thl- most early speed, set a Rood pace and held on Ramely in the closing drive. Exapo ran in much improved form, closed a Rap and finished fast. Preservator was leading in the stretch, but tired under pressure. Chickadee ran well to the" stretch. Wyeliold ran a bad race. Scratched .19802 Nine Spot, Ml; 59S033Embarrnssment, 111; 59820 La Torteza, 01; 59780 Miss May Itowdish, SHS. Corrected weights Polite Wietlioff, 104. f S " SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 0jyUD Net value to winner 25. Indilorsea AWt PPSt A Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C PS SWHOXEY MUSS wn 8 107 4 2 1?. Is l3 l3 Swain J A Weinberg 1 1 9-101-3 oul t WGG BOLOGNA sis 4 93 1 3 2 3" 31 2l C F Su vahParkerandThwaite 4 C 31 7-5 7-W itfGREVOLT fi 100 fi 5 and 4 4i 3 F HbrandV Gilbert 3 1G-516-57-10ou1 IWGl COXDE W 3 93 2 7 4i 5nt 51 41 Notter .1 G Ghlo 10 15 15 0 31 i!H MAZONIA w 3 EC 7 1 CI G3 C" 5 Horner H T Grillin fi Ifi 10 4 3-2 VSil:OBriJ DE LION ll 4 105?. 5 4 3 2?. 2 C" A W BkerMrs L Curtis 30 40 40 12 31 rt01 BERT ARTHUR W 4 10C 3 G 7 7 7 7 Fpatrick P Strauss 50 80 81 30 12 Time. !5!J, 47J. l:l::j. Winner h. g, by The Hero Little Grove Queen trained by J. J. McCalTerty. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Money Muss was rushed into the lead at once and, showing superior speed throughout, won cantering. Bologna showed decidedly Improved form, ran a Rood race and finished resolutely. Revolt finished fast. Conde went well. Coeurde Lion showed unexpected speed, but failed to sta;. Scratched WISH Iarvo, SI!. Overweights Coeiir de Lion. 2.1 pounds; Bert Arthur, .". . CRESCENT PARK FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., January 25, 1906. Forty-ninth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. iWlnter Meeting. 100 days. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, Martin Nathanson. . Racing starts at -!:00 p. m. No recall Hag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. rnOQQ FIRST RACK 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. OtlOOO Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses . AWt PPSt y, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S f-5120 PAUL wsn 4 110? S fi 31 4 43 4 U F ONeill MrsWFStanhope 4 ? 4 2 4-5 ; r.SK; R111NOCK W 3 100 9 3 2l 3 31 3s 21 Perrine C Dugan and Co 4 8 7 3 3-2 597C2 WINIFRED A. Ws 3 95 C 7 C G 5 21 3 Hagan A L Asto S 10 S 4 2 5571G DENNIS SULLIVNwsn 3 100 1 2 ll ll l1 1" 41 Freeman Mrs E Barnett fi 8 7 3 3-2 59737 WALT It SCHIFFER W 3 99?. 5 4 5 2 21 5 5H Seweli S T White G 8 8 3 3-2 : WStM DOROTHY DODD ws 4 104 10 S 8 S3 G G1 l!1 Dennison E L Talley and Co7 8 S 3 3-2 r.72 SACHEM wn 4 10S 12 12 9 9 S 7l 7 Mangus II C Meyer 8 15 13 5 21 Vi"3S CHOICE OPERAS WS 4 113 7 9 71 71 91 S1 83 Keyes S L Coleman 2il CO CO 20 10 r.ii7- ST BONNIE w 4 10S 3 1 103 W 10 93 93 Bell B Kaufman and CoS 10 10 4 2 WIS WATER LAKE W 3 100 2 5 41 ". S3 103 103 Noone A W Gruna 20 30 30 12 C .VI1G1 MISS MAR1US W 3 95 4 10 11 ll3 ll3 ll3 ll4 Perkins F Gering .Tr 20 CO CO 20 10 r.S4 GATO wn 3 101J13 11 123 12,3123 12 12" R Macey M Shields and Co 25 40 40 12 G Im: BELLE OF ARGYLEws 3 99 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 Tucker T Ryan 25 CO CO 20 10 Time, 20, .11, 1:17J, 1:45 J. Winner It. c, by St. Jnllen Virgie Wright trained by W. Perkins. Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Paul, besl ridden, ran the best race of his career, stood a hard drive resolutely and won drawing away. Uhinocl ran in improved form, was a smart factor for the entire trip anil finished gamely. Winifred A. closed i 1 ig gap from a slow legiuning. Dennis Sullivan tired in the last furlong after showing much speed Walter SchlfTer tired badly. Sachem was caught in a jam and crowded to the Inner fence, injuring Mangut hudly around the legs. " " . - - -. Overweights Paul, IS ionnds-, WalterSchlffer, 2j; Sachem, 2; Gato, lj; Belle ofrArgyle, 4. PTAQOO SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. .1-year-olds and upward. Allowances. OyOOt Net value to winner 00. n"d Horses AWt PPSt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59S15 STOCKWOOD ws 3 101?. 2 S 73 8 4 2 11 Perrine W S Williams 2 2 3-2 3-5 1-3 ! 59792 CHAUNC. OLCOTT wsis 3 97 7 1 0 11 11 10 1?. 2 L Smith E M May 8 10 10 4 2 597C23TERNUS w 3 100 4 11 S1 7 71 3 33 Freeman N C Nuckolls 5 5 41- 3-2 7-1 59S13 LEGATEE w 4 111 1 4 4 5i C3 41 4i J Martin M L Hayman C 12 10 4 2 597G2 INTRIGUE W 4 10S 9 3 10l 103 1! 5 5 Helgesen T Llcalzl 30 30 20 8 4 59C12 DANIEL C. WB 3 100 3 9 G li 2" 6l 6" W Hayes E A Chinn 10 20 20 7 3J 59-1 C 7 SANTA SUSANNA Ws 3 S5 C 7 2h 3" 3 8 7h J Johnson H T Oxnard 25 23 15 C 3 57G22 JOHN M" BRIDE w 3 100 8 C 9" 9 9 9 S Sewell J W Fuller 4 5 5 8-5 4-5 597G2 LUCKY JOE w 4 107.UO 2 31 4l 5U 7h 9 w RobbinsM Crowe and Co 20 30 30 10 5 5015S DRESDEN W 4 115 5 5 1 21 Si 10 10 Cherry C W Givens and Co40 GO CO 20 10 59538 RAINING LEAVES W 4 10S 11 1 51 6" Lost rider.S Dickson Lockart Bros 15 30 SO 10 5 Time, 255, 51, 1:17s, 1:455. Winner B. c, by The Greek Vlctrlx trained by W. S. Williams. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Stockwood rar 1 as If best, suffered from much crowding in the first three-quarters, but slipped through a narrow openin; at the stretch entry and, finishing fast, outgamed Chauncey Olcott. The latter ran forwardly from tin start and was lucky, but tired near the end. Tennis bad a rough trip and ran impressively. Legate! bad no mishaps. Intrigue quit suddenly. Lucky Joe forced the pace for the first three-quarters. Presdci showed tine speed for the first half. Raining Leaves was caught In a jam on the lower turn and unseatei licr rider. Scratched 59702 Piscernment, 95; r953S3Shunpike, 118; Edwin Gum, 100. I Overweights Stockwood, 14 pounds; Legatee, .1; Lucky Joe, lj. ; . ! STOQAA Tim-RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. OaOtU Net value to winner $;100. Ind Horses AWt PPSt y. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59089 BERTMONT W 106 9 5 21 1 1U L, Smith W H SnyderandCo 3 4 4 1 2-u i 59CS93DE ORO W 111 3 2 1 23 2 J Martin S T White 2 21 2 1-2 ou r.97G3 ALMAS PET w 100 6 7 7 3l 31 Sewell Pangritz and Nelson7-5 9-5 7-5 1-2 ou .r,r.S3S MISS CUSTIS w 9S 5 ,4 5 4 4 J Johnson Mrs R W WaldenlO 30 25 S 3 5978S MAMIE K. w 98 S 3 S3 51 51 Hagan A L Aste 20 30 30 10 4 59713 MISS HYNES w 101 10 C Vfi C G Perrine W D Kirby and Co 20 30 30 8 3 59713 BLACKWELL w 9S 4 9 9 7 7?. F Burton WJMcNmraandCo 20 CO 60 20 10 r.9S38 RODLAND - W 103? 7 S C 8 8 Helgesen G B WatkinsandCo 20 CO 50 20 10 HSU STONE Y LEE w 100 11 4" 9- 9 O And son J A McCabe 20 40 40 13 5 59S3S LITTLE WANDA w 1011 2 10 10 10 10 R Macey G Macey and Co 20 40 30 10 4 Time. 232, 35. 42. Winner Clf. g. by Albert Mont vale trained by W. II. Snyder. Went to post at 3:01. At post .! minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Bertmont, i superior youngster, forced the early pace, fought it out resolutely through the last quarter and ontgamei De Oro through the last seventy yards. The latter was in close quarters and hard ridden, ran a splendli race and but for slight interference might have won. Almas Pet. away ioorly and going wide on tin turns, finished well, but had scant chance. Miss Custis ran a fairly good race. Mamie K. closed a big ga and finished fast. Miss Hynes tired badlv. Scratched .r!78S3St. Cloud. 109; .19788 Blacklock. 101; Gold Circle, 100. Overweights Ie Oro, 2 pounds; Miss Hynes, :; Rodland, 2j; Little Wanda, .ij. PQQQl FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds. Selling. J J O J JL Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59707 PHOEBUS w 110 4 9 P 5 5 21 In J Johnson T OBrien 15 20 20 8 31 57979 BERN1E CRAMER wn 112 10 11 11 11 103 5 2n Leeds ShankandSuthland 50 100 100 40 20 59S1SBRILLIANT wis 105 5 fi 9 C?. 4 31 3J Sewell T D Sullivan 21 3 2 7-10oi 597S7 BOB MAY wn 102 8 10 5 4 1 l1 4 Spears H T Batcheler 15 15 12 5 2 597S7 BONEBRAKE w 104 1 S 71 10 31 C?. 5 Freeman C B Campbell 10 20 20 7 3 C9742 NINE w 109 C 3 4l 7l 2?. 4 Cl Johansn I, V Bellew 4 5 5 2 1 597C73DROMIO WB 111 2 2 S 8 8 9 71 McMuIIn WHMcMullnandCo 12 15 13 4 2 r.973S FAIR CALYPSO w 102 11 5 3?. 21 Gl S S1 Chandler E Smith 15 20 15 G 3 f9787 GAMBLER wn 112 7 1 ll ll 71 73 9 Moreland E E Park S 15 12 5 21 C9G3!l JUNGLE IMP w 110 3 7 10 9? 9" 10l 101 Dennison Mrs J B BrannonlS 20 20 S 3 ;i37fi SHENANDOAH wn 104 9 4 2 2" 11 11 11 W Hayes E A Chinn 2 5 41 21 G-S ; Time, 23 J, 502, 1:17, 1:44. Winner B. c, by Peep oPay Iroqnolse trained by W. R. Midgely. Went to post at 3:32. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Phoebir acted fractiously while at the post and kicked everything in reach, then made up ground gradually fron a pour beginning and, finishing fast, won a lucky race. Bernie Cramer, probably best, was given a bai ihle and came with a terrific burst of speed in the last quarter and would have won in another stride Brilliant was a sufferer from interference and went wide Into the stretch, losing ground, which cost bin the raw. ltoh May was speedy, but tired suddenly iii the last furlong. Bonehrake had no mishaps Shenandoah ran as if short. Scratched .19088 Vlperlne, 100; 59538Small Lady, 10S; 59393 Antimony, 100. Overweights Dromio, 1 pound. j!T AQ00 FIFTH RACE3-4 Mile Purse" 00. 3-year-olds and upward." Selling-OtUl Net value to winner 05. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Vx 2 StrFin Jockey3 Owners O H C P JT 593C1 ROUE wsn 7 121 10 2 11 11 1 VI Livgston E I, Talley and Co C S 8 3 SI 597S7 BEN LEAR W G 1IG 9 9 4f 5 3 2t W Hayes C Schawacker 10 10 8 3 3-! .C913LETTY wsn 3 9G 4 13 S S5 4 3?. Freeman F J Pons 4 5 5 2 1 597S7 SCHOHARIE w 7 12G 11 2 2 23 2l 4l Helgesen W T Duane 5 6 6 2 1 594SS BITTER BROWN W 3 101 3 G 51 41 7l 53 Perkins J C Cahn 3 3 13-51 59S13MISS LEEDS w 3 101 13 1 9 93 9 G3 J Johnson G T Gardner 6 12 12 5 2S r.9690 TOM BONE W 5 122 8 8 7 7 Ch 73 J Foley J A Hall 30 100 100 40 20 !.9737ANCIENT WITCH w 3 94 7 4 3 3l 5 81 Moreland M D Miller 15 30 30 10 5 :;97923 VAGARY w 5 114 G 11 6 G1 81 93 Cherry J Shannon 15 20 20 S 4 59714 GALLANT w 5 125 5 10 IP 103 10 103 W RobblnsT E Mannix and Col2 15 15 6 3 59792 PREETORIUS W 7 110 2 5 12 12 11 11 P A Walshll I Saxton 20 40 40 15 C 5S82G HENRY BURT WH S 119 1 7 10" 11 12 12 Sewell C E Rowe fi fi 41 2 1 59291 MINT LEAF w C 115 12 12 Lost rider. Dennison Mrs A Tempest 30 60 CO 20 10 Time. 24J, 19J. 1:155. Winner Cli. g, by Inverness Flirt, by Faustus trained by E. L. Tallev. Went fo post at 4:05. At post 3 minutes. Sta.rt fair. Won easily;" second driving. Roue, awa: running, showed superior speed and was never in serious danger of defeat. Ben Lear had to worl through a rough trip, came fast when clear and was going gamely at the end. Lettv was caught in : jam at the start ami knocked back, then closed a big gap and ran a winning race." Schoharie showei t . . ; : ! 1 i ; : speed, but tired in the final drive. Bitter Brown was also a sufferer from Interference at the start, but seems to be In poor form. Miss Leeds was knocked out of contention on the first turn. Henry Burt ran poorly. Scratched 59792 Water Pansy, 123. KOQnO SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds. Selling. OaOuO Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt j V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59792 PEGG ws 99 5 3 3 l1 1 1 1 Sewell A Molinelli 10 13 13 5 2 57538 GLEEMAN w 1101 8 4 4 41 21 2l 2 F ONeill F Hynes 4 7 7 21 6-5 59818 KENTON w 105 11 6 6l 5 41 3 3 Cherry Rice Bros 6 6 41 2 1 59738 GEORGE T. wis 110 1 11 In 31 5 6 4 McMuIIn H G Meyer 30 GO 50 20 10 59S6SHENRY O. w 103 9 9 83 74 6 ol 51 W Hayes S Louis 8-5 8-5 7-5 3-5 out 593CS3COMMANDANT wsn 110 6 2 2 2 31 4 C Helgesen Mrs W L HazellpS 8 7 0t B-S F9.iG8MABEL SIMMS ws 99 10 5 10 8 Ss 7s 7 C H ShillgG W Bowers 10 10 10 4 2 59403 ETHELS PRIDE wr. 99 4 7 51 Gl 7 S3 8 Chandler F Drawe 30 40 40 15 8 59792 ARAH MAY wsn 99 3 8 9 9 i 10 93 Noone Mrs H Simons 30 40 40 15 8 593GS ED EARLY ws lOfi 2 1 7 10 10 91 10 "W McGee L T Waters 5 G C 21 6-5 595GS ALL SCARLET w 101 7 Left at the post. Freeman A Ij Woolery 50 100 100 40 20 Time, 25. .11. l:17i, 1:44s. Winner R. f, by Pr. MacBride The Bohemian Girl trained by T. G. Molinelli. Went to post at 4:32. At post 2 minutes. Start had. Won easily; second the same. Peggy, away well, soon ran Into a long lead and was never seriously threatened. Gleaman showed Improved form, gained steadily throughout and was going fastest at the end. Kenton, away slowly, ran a fairly good race. George T. ran a good race for him. Henry . was practically left. All Scarlet, pulled up at the start, was left. Scratched 59738 Tyrolian, 104; 59818 Sea Voyage, 99; 59.105 Fred Hornbeck, 109. Overweights Jleeman, 11 pounds; George T., 1. CITY PARK FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., January 25, 1906. Forty-ninth day. New Orleans Jockey Club City Park Jockey Club lessee since Dec. 9. Winter Meeting 107 days. Weather clear? track fast. Presiding Judge, Francis Trevelyan. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Secretary, Joseph A. Murphy. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall Hag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. RfOQ VTf FIRST-RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. v OtOtT: Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .9319EDWARD WILDER w 10S 9 2 1 11 Nieol A Simons fi-3 6-3 9-102-5 out 59794 BON ART W 115 7 5 31 2 Stille J F Davis 8-5 8-5 3-2 2-5 out 59S44ARTH. ROSENFIELD W 108 2 1 21 3 Troxler I M Clvlll 4 13 13 3 1 59794 DAN BRADLEY W 103 X fi fi3 4 F Herbert E R Bradley 50 100 100 4 0 20 DOUBT w 109 4 9 8l Snt J Jones P Dunne 15 25 23 8 4 39543 OUR MAID W 103 1 3 5 Gl Jas HensyJ Phillips 15 30 30 8 3 BELSAY w 10S 5 8 7i 71 Wishard E Corrigan 10 20 20 0 3 59S44 TOM MORGAN W 10G1 3 4 4 8 Young J S Bratton 30 GO CO 20 8 59743 MARTHA V. w 1071 6 7 9 9 Newman John Marklein CO 100 100 40 20 Time, 11J, 23J, 302, 42. 8 Winner B. g, by Dr. MacBride Rathleen trained by A. Simons. 1 Went to ixist at 1:57. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Edward Wilder got away in motion and, opening a winning lead in the first furlong, easily kept It to the finish and Is a good colt. Bonart ran a good race and finished witli a rush. Arthur Rosenfield leat the barrier a length and did ills best, but was outpaced all the way. Dan Bradley and Doubt finished gamely. The latter began slowly and closed a big gap in the last quarter. Scratched 59844 Rudy, 108; Miss Jewell, 105. Overweights Doubt, 1 pound; Tom Morgan. 1: Martha V., 2. trAQOf! SECOND RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. O Xj O J O Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St A V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 59747 MARLIN Wsn 6 10G 9 10 21 2 1 1 11 in R Lowe J S Bratton C 10 10 3 3-2 59094 RED RULER wn 4 109 5 5 11 11 21 21 2 21 Nicbl A Simons 3 3J 31 6-5 1-2 5974SFONSOLUCA W 7 106 6 4. Gl Ch 4 4 33 3 Heftnan J W Pugh 9-109-104-5 2-5 out 59747 OJIBWA w 5 106 7 9 9 9 7 91 51. 4 A Walsh W P Reed 15 30 30 8 4 ,59694 FATHER D. Wsn 4 109 3 12 3 3k 33 3 41 5h Springer W C Daly CO 100 100 40 15 59S43 HARPOON wsn 4 101 11 -7 71 7?. 6"t fih 73 6?. Koerner W O JopllnandCo 10 15 15 6 2 59S19 MILDRED L. ws 5 104 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 7" Harrow A H Pendleton 30 100 100 40 20 59744 DEVONSHIRE WB 5 106 1 1 5l 5" 5b 7h C S3 Pengast B Mock CO 100 80 30 10 582SStLIDA VIVIAN wit 5 109J 4 S 11 11 11 ll1 8 93 Newman C T Waltring CO 100 100 40 20 t9S193ARAB W 5 10G S 3 10 10 9 8 10 10! T Carter J Burttsehell 10 10 10 3 6-3 - 597GS JOVIAL Ws 4 102 10 fi 4 4 103 Gl 9 11 W Allen W V Conran GO 100 100 40 20 5S819 CARDONA WSB 5 109 2 2 8 8 S 10 12 12 Young W A Wright 100 100 100 40 20 tWent In entries as Lady Vivian. Time, 25!, 50?. l:10i, 1:425, l:5Ci. Winner Ch. tr, by Victory Fleda B. trained by W. C. Larue. Went to post at 2:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Marlin broke from the outside, rushed around his opponents on -the turn into the backstretch and opened up a winning lead, hut was tiring at the end and barely outstayed Red Ruler in a furious drive. The latter ran a good race and finished gaining, but NIcol had delayed his move a bit too long. Fonsoluca was messed about and Interfered with on the first turn, but made up ground and finished fast. Father D. showed speed, but tired when It came to the stretcli drive. Ojibwa closed a Jtig gap and ran a surprisingly good race. Har-: poon and Mildred L. finished close up. Arab ran a bad race and can do much better. Scratched 5902."! Evaskill, 104; .19094 Plller. 101; 59850 Blueblaze, 10!. Overweights Lida Vivian, 3i pounds; Jovial, 1. ftnQQlQ THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. UtOuU N"?t value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 5iG73ROBIN HOOD B 5 112 7 1 ll ll 1 ll Troxler J P Mayberry 3 4 4 6-5 1-3 59796ASTARITA W 6 110 S 5 3 2h 3 2 J Jones F Noble and Co 20 20 15 4 7-5 t 5S290MINNIE ADAMS s 3 931 4 4 41 5 4h 31 Wishard F Cook 4-5 4-5 7-101-3 out J 979GDON FONSO w 3 99 1 2 2" 31 2 4 R Lowe W Hollar 4 4?. 4J 1 2-5 1 59C9S QUINN "BRADY wn 2 99 C 8 6 4l 53 5 F Perrett W A Kirwan 10 15 15 3 1 . 59322 MARY "WORTH WB 7 110 2 G 7,"k C 63 63 B Miller A Castles 100 100 100 40 15 s 5724S TRENOLA w 3 99 5 3 S 8 7 7n Griffith T P Hayes 15 60 40 10 .1 E9769 A CONVICT WSB 6 112 3 7 73 71 S 8 J Carson B Charles 100 300 300 CO 20 Time, 24, 482, l:01i. 1:07J. : Winner B. g, by Kingston Belle of Maywood trained by J. P. Mayberry. Went to post at 2:52. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second the same. Robin Hood outbroke his opponents and, showing much speed, made a runaway race of It, but had to lie ridden out at the end to stall off Astarita. The latter finished wearing the winner down and ran the best race she has shown at the meeting. Minnie Adams began slowly, but finished going fast, Was probably short and should be improved by this race. Don Fonso was well ridden and saved ground on every turn", hut tired In the stretch. Qulnn Brady went well. 0 Scratched 5979C. John Carroll. Ill; 5n597St. Joseph, 90; 59825Pat Bulger. 115. Overweights MlnnieAdams,ll pounds. KftQftT FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. UtOt I Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59695BARON ESHER w 4 103 9 2 2 3 21 21 1 "Wishard J R Pyne 10 10 10 3 6-5 594243FREE BOOTER w 4 109 2 5 Ink n tx i 01 j Jones J W Pugh 10 30 30 8 4 596463ENVOY WB 4 104 3 1 5h 6 6 4" 3 F Perrett P Dunne 9-5 11-52 4-5 2-5 59769AUDlTOR w 5 107 S 3 3S 5 4 3 4 Nicol H C Riddle 2?. 3 21 6-5 3-5 597243ST. TAMMANY W 7 101 4 8 8" 9 71 71 5 R Lowe J U Strode S" 13 13 5 2 g 59796 ALBULA w S 109 5 0 4" 4 5h 6 61 B Miller W H Leonard 30 30 30 10 5 e 59749 LACACHE ws 6 100 G 7 7 9 8 71 Heffnan ABMaginnisandCo 40 100 100 40 20 e 5974G3CARELESS IS 5 10G 1 4 6 2" 3n 5nk s3 Ashwrth J P Devlin and Co5 5 41 9-5 4-5 n 59724 WILLIE NEWCOMB WS 5 103 7 9 9 83 8 9 9 Oregar J S Ward 10 23 23 8 21 d Time, 24J, 482, 1:142. 1:272. Winner B. g, by Esher Ollie Dixon trained by E. Van Kuren. Went to post at 3:22. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Baron Esher. after being reserved close up, came fast in the last furlong and, overhauling Free Booter. outgamed him r in the final drive and won going away. Free Booter showed a rare turn of speed, but tired as If short and the race should Improve him. Envoy was on the outside and outrun for the first half and was In close quarters all through the last sixteenth. Auditor tired after running close up to the stretch. St. - Tammany closed a lug gap. Careless showed early speed, but quit badly in the stretch. Scratched 59S47Elliott, 117; 59749 Mouochord, 103; 59S253Huzzah, 10.1. Overweights Auditor, 1 pound. It PT QQQQ fTftiTrACE 7-8Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds. Selling. O .Qy O Net value tu winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59743 BELLINDIAN wsb 112 S 1 3uk 4 2 1 1 Oregar J S Ward 4-5 4-5 7-101-3 out 59486 JETSAM w 107 3 5 6 7 61 5 21 Ashwrth R H McC Potter 6 7 7 2 4,5 59S4S TWENTY SHOT wb 92 7 2 21 3" 51 6 3 R Lowe BanksandBradford 20 20 1G C 3-2 E9S4S GROSGRAIN wit 107 4 S 7 S 71 7 4" Nicol P M Clvlll G 8 8 2 4-5 5976S3THE ONLY WAY ws 97 2 7 S 51 3J 3 5nk F Perrett W A Kirwan 30 40 40 10 4 59719 SARONOLA wsb 93 -3 3 4 2?. 4 41 Gl HefTnan H Gross 20 40 30 S 3 1 59S453ALCANTARA w 100 1 4 ll 1 l"" 21 71 Jas HensyC Bowman 4 S 8 8-5 7-10 il 59395 GOLD MONK w 97 6 6 5n 61 8 S 8 Wishard J C Scrogglns 60 100 100 40 15 d Time, 252, 492, 1:152, 1:28. e Winner B. c, by Belvlderc Lillian Lindsay trained by J. S. Ward. p Went to post at 3:4S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Bellindian ran under restraint until making the turn Into the homestretch, where he moved up fast and raced Alcantara into exhaustion, but had to be ridden out at the end to stall off Jetsam. The latter began slowly and ran far back to the stretch, but came on with a rush In the last quarter. Twentv Shot ran a - good race and was on the outside for the entire trip. The Only Way moved up fast on the far turn, but tired at the end under a drive. Grosgraln closed a big gap. Alcantara ran a good half and tired. Scratched 59740 Braden, 102; 59095 Hallle Sherman. 102. KftQCkO SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. fj jCjy y Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt A V- StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS t 59773 FOXMEAD w 5 111 2 5 6 G Ink ll H Nicol J H Davenport 2 3 ii TIO 59S4STARP w 3 S9 11 6 73 7?. 71 3 21 Oregar J B Lewma.n 4 5 5 2 4-5 59823 GRANADA w 3 92 10 7 5" 5nk 41 21 3nk J Finn T J Nicol S 15 15 C 3 5974S3BIG BOW tw 4 106 4 11 SI Sl 63 4 4 D Boland G W Scott S 8 6 2?. 1 59799 THORA LEE v 4 99 3 2 4 4 5h 6 51 R Lowe W McLemore 4 4 21 l" 1-2 59795 K. OF T. VALLEY WB G 10C 6 9 11 91 8 8 63 J Shea J A Sykes 10 12 12 5 21 E9S4S FAVORITA w 3 S9 9 3 2- 1" 2" 5 7h Jas HensyGnerandMcClskey 13 30 30 10 597493TELEPATHY W 3 5 5 4 3h 2" 3 71 81 HefTnan E Cook 10 20 20 S 4 59523 GLENCLARE Wslt 3 94 7 10 101 103 98 10 91 Wishard W II Schaut 10 15 15 G 3 59744 WOGGLE BUG WB 3 S71 8 8 9U 11 10 9 10 L PottlngW O JopllnandCo 6 12 12 4 2 s 59C1SGALMEDA w 3 101 1 1 1 3kll ll 11 F Perrett W H Rexfortl Jr 15 30 30 12 G n Time, 242, 49, 1:142, 1:412, l:45j. ,1 Winner Br. g, by Dunois Good Friend trained by C. E. Brostus. Went to post at 4:14. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Foimead u improved suddenly under a good ride, moved up with a rush on the outside on the far turn and assumed command while making the turn for home, but had to be ridden out at the end to stall off Tarp. The last named finished with a rush and wearing the winner down. Granada was in close quarters white rounding the far turn, hut finished gamely under a drive. Telepathy and Galmeda sliowed speed and were eased up when beaten. Big Row ran a good race and finished close up. Thora Lee tired. Favorltji quit after a - good display of speed. Scratched 59S74 Double, 109; 597993Little Elkln, 104. Overweights Granada. 3 pounds; Woggle Bug, 2; Galmeda, 5. fX O QAA SEVENTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 5 J JJJJ Net value to winner 00. 2 Ind Horses AWt PPSt As StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59774BEGONIA 96 3 1 li 4 4 2 1 Wishard E Corrigan 3-5 3-511-201-5 out J 9S23HRT OF HYACINTH W 101 0 3 4 2 In 1 2 R Lowe J Fleming 3 31 13-51-2 out 5E830 FOLLOW THE FLAG wsn 103 2 6 53 5 5 41 33 D Boland W A Kirwan 12 30 20 G 6-5 57G5S3VAGABOND WB 93 3 2 31 1 2 3 43 F Perrett J L Hayman 4 20 20 5 2 59S00 RED RUBY wn 93 4 4 2"k 3 31 4t, 5s Heffnan P M Clvlll 10 30 30 7 8-5 59G74 CLOVERNOOK wn 91 1 7 7 Gl C fi5 G L Potflng CCKennedyandCo 100 100 SO 15 4 59G99 MAYOR DUNCAN ws 93 7 5 Cl 7 7 7 7 Mahon M J Daly 100 150 150 50 15 Time, 23J, 4S3, 1:1.1. 1:282. Winner B. f, by Brantome Ethel VI. trained by J. Collins. Went to post at 4:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Begonia was reserved while Vagabond and Heart of Hyacinth raced themselves Into exhaustion, then moved up and look command without much effort and was only cantering at the end. Heart of Hyacinth was much used y in the early stages and tired in the last furlong, but held on gamely. Follow the Flag finished fast and k ran a good race. Vagabond ran well to the stretch, then tired badly. Red Ruby showed uueed. a Scratched G9774Merely Mary Ann, 00; 59873Jack Dolan, 100; .19270 Nutwood, 93. d Overweights Follow the Flag, 2 pouuds. i


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