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CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., October 10, 1906. Ninth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting IS days. Weather cloudy; track fast. IS books 011. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Lyman H. Days. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B Winkers. Figures In parenthesis following tbe distance of each race Indicate trak record, age of horse and weight carried. " iT-pr f FIRST RACE 3-1 Mile. U:13 3 12T. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. PO UU t Selling. Net value to winner 00. hid Horses A WtPPStt Vi yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G50o9ATRSHIP W .4 114 7 1 2l in lij 12 W McInrcP Dunne 6-3 6-5 4-5 2-5 out C5000 BENSONHURST wn 6 114 8 2 11 2 21 21 C Koerner J Yv Briggs 6 7 ,7 2J 1 63011MILADI LOVE wis 6 111 5 4 8 51 31 31 J Foley D Hammond 5 7 7 2 1 63000 PINTA w 3 101 2 S 91 71 4l -Il Hudlin W H Wallhauser 40 40 SO 10 4 01979 3IARCO w 6 1 09 4 1 0 19 9 61 5s R Harris J Arthur 00 130 100 40 20 65011SUZANNE w 3 101 10 3 4 61 71 6 Wylie J S Bratton 15 20 20 7 3 61767 INTERL1GHT wsr. 3 101 6 6 3 3 5. 7 Lloyd J II Baker 23 40 40 15 7 Giau CORTEZ w 3 109 12 7 71 81 9s 81 D Austin W Gerst 8 12 10 4 2 647S3 YO SAN w 5 114 9 9 6 47. S" 9- E Rice O F Hume 15 SO 23 10 5 6HG6 ALL 03ROAVN w 3 309 1 3 0 10 10s 10 Swain W A Smith 30 50 50 20 30 G4S1S "WHOA BILL w 5 117 3 12 12 12 IP 11 Moriarity V Gilbert 30 50 40 13 7 63911 SARONOLA WB 4 U7 11 11 11s U1 32 12 Abuchon H Gross 40 100 100 40 20 Time, 24, 4Sj, 1:154. Winner Ch. g, by Flying Dutchman Faliiise trained by F. Hanlon. Went to post at :1S. At post 8 minutes. Start lair. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Airship ran as if he outclassed the others, "came away when Ids rider called on him aud won with plenty in reserve. Bensonhurst showed .his usual early speed and tired after going a half, but held on gamely. Miladi Love came from a long way pack in the stretch and finished going fast. Piuta saved ground all the way ahd finished with a rush. Marco clof-ed a big gap and will improve. Yo San ran poorly and cart do much better. Whoa Bill was practically left at the post. I Scratched 04012Governor Orinan, IP-!; 65039 Orderly. 114; 61980 Malleable. 112; 6300Q Gallopoff, 114. Ct fd"Ci.f SECOND RACE 1 Mile. 1:395 o 109. Purse 00. 3-year-oldsndpward. QOUjOVJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPP St Vt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6303GALTDITOR w 3 109 12 5 4h 3i 2h 11 iu Moriarity J Greenberg 2 2 2 6-5 1-2 64965 LXSPECTOR GIRL WB 3 101 6 4 3 2 11 21 21 Seder Y II Fizer 6 10 0 4 2 61972 ORATORIAN w 3 101?. 5 2 2and ll 41 31 31 W Fischer J B Dunn 10 10 7 21 6-5 617S6 BELLE VIEW wb 3 101 13 13 13 13 131 61 41 F Keyes F Brown 13 30 30 12 6 63039 BITTER BROWN wn 3 100 1 1 ll ll 3 41 5l C Morris J C Cahn 25 30 30 12 G 63010 LARONE W 3 101 3 9 51 6i Gh 71! 6 D Austin T P Hayes 6 S 7 21 6-5 05036WHIPPOORWILL wn 4 112 8 11 71 and! 71 0 7i J Dealy J II Young S 10 10 1 2 630 10DUDLE Y w 3 102 9 8 91 91 9?. S Sl D Boland S Hudson 6 S S 3 3-2 619S0 TALAMUND w 3 103 10 6 S1 Sl 81 101 9 Moreland T E McLaughlin 20 SO 23 8 4 63040 NOEL W 3 101 14 12 HI 101 10 91 10 C Koerner Martin and West 20 20 13 6 3 63035 GILFAIN wb 6 109 2 10 10and 15 14 12 ll1 Abuchon B J Cunningham 20 20 12 5 21 63036 POTRERO GRANDE WB 5 109 7 3 6i 7 5U ll1 123 Hy JksonW Walker .30 73 60 25 12 6SS30 GOLDEN SUNRISE wn 4 112 15 13 12n 121 121 33 13 W Gannon C B Lusk SO 300 100 40 20 61100 OLIVER w 3 103 16 16 13l 14 15 14 14 "Wylie H Herendeen 50 100 100 40 20 01753 OSTERMAN wn 3 103 11 7 ll1 liu ll1 15 33 J Lee J McClernand 60 100 100 10 20 61679 THE MATE W 3 103 4 14 16 16 16 16 16 Swain W A Smith 20 40 40 15 7 Time, 25s, 49J, 1:155, 1:414. Winner B. g, by Esher Alcestis trained by L. Jones. Went to post at 2:49. At post 3 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. Auditor was well ridden and ran in a forward position to the stretch, where he was called on and. taking the lead at once, won with something in ?-eserve. Inspector Girl ran a good race and forced a fast pace all the way. Oratorlan went wide most of the way and hung on well in the final strides. Bclleview closed a big gap frofn a poor beginning and ran a winning race. Bitter Brown tired after going a good half. Larone was a sharp factor in the early stages and will improve. Whippoorwill had no mishaps and can do better. Potrero Grande tired badly in Hie last quarter and was eased up through the stretch. GlliVm sulked most of the way. Overweights Inspector Girl, 4 pounds. Oratorlan, 11; Bclleview, 1; Larone, -1; Dudley, 2; Noel, 1 Ostermau, 3. d Kfd 1 THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:171110. Purse 00. 4-year-olds aud upward. O t JJ JL Allowances. Net value to winner 00. ind Horses AAVtPPStA V- Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H O P S 613S3ENVOY wb 4 101 2 2 ,4h 5 31 li 3 C Koerner P Dunne 3 3 21 7-101-3 CU90 MlLVAIN wn 4 102 6 3 i .T 21 2U 21! D Boland J C Ferriss Jr 3 3 11-61-5 1-3 C5037 PRINCESS ORNA 4 101 5 1 2l -P" 5i 4 3- D Austin T P Hayes 7-3 11-511-31 2-5 63013 SHAWANA 5 931 3 5 31 2ii 4l 31 4 Lloyd H Berry 20 25 23 7 3 61S37 TERNS ROD W 4 102 1 4 6 6 i 61 5l 51 E Rice W lEgan 13 30 SO 8 3 65032 BENVOLIO "WB 6 103 7 7 7 7 7 6 65 W Fischer E Dealy 20 30 30 10 4 61S49 PONTOTOC wn 4 93 4 G P 1 11 7 7 Moreland J O and G H KeeneSO SO 20 7 3 Time, 24, 48, 1:144, 1:405, 1:473. Winner Blk. e. by Pirate of Penzanc.e Bracket trained by F. Hanlon. Went to post at 3:15. At post 3 minutes. Start goo.d. AVon handily; second driving: third the same. Envoy, showing improved form and well bandied, raced under restraint to the stretch turn, where be tock ihe lead and held Mellvaiu safe in the final drive. The latter closed up In the early stages and appeared a certain winner iu the stretch, but tired unexpectedly in the final strides. Princess Orna, away running, was saved from the early pace and, finishing fast when called on, wore down Shawana for third place in the final sixteenth. Shawana showed imju-oved form and ran a good race. Terns Rod had no mishaps, iontotoe showed the most early speed, hut tired fast after going live furlongs, ran as if short and will improve. Overweights .Envoy,. 3 pounds; Mellvain. 4: Princess Orna, 2; Shawana, 1 . tZ rCi O FOURTH RAPE Full Course. Steeplechase. 3:47 7 113. J purse 00. 3yea r lL? tJl -f.J A olds .and .upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. " ind Morses . AWlPPSt 3 C. .9 12 Strffin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 65025SDB. KEITH ws 3 ISO 3 7 6 1 3" 1 1 i- Yourell J P Devlin " 4 5 4J Hfi-S GtOSS JOHN DILLON w 3 131 1 1 1. V 1 2 2 2 Archibld Mrs AV AVebb G S 7 2J 1 61S02 BANK HOLIDAY w 5 IU I 3 Sl 2- 2 35 3 S Pierce F E Hoertcr 10 10 9 3 3-2 GSOOaLITTLE AArALLYws 5 1J5 2 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 Dayton Mrs J W Daytohl S 8 21 6-5 .65023 N". AMSTERDAil ws 7 346 G 2 2l 3 41 5 5 5 McClure J Gass S 10 10 4 2 6303SST1 VOLMA its 3 134 1 6 4 Lost rider. Cunham ApplegateandCofn 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-5 out 63002 NINEPIN -ws 5 327 5 4 Fell. S Hughes F J Douglas fi S 7 21 1 Time, 3:555. Winner R. e, by Dr. Mae Bride Lady Keith trained by J. P. Devlin. AVent to.ppst fit 3:41. At post 2 mlnutep. Start;-gool. Won eapily; second the same; third driving. Dr. Kel ih. fenced well and rrn forwardly :from the. start and. after going one round of the field, wore down John R.I lion and., won caiiteriug through the stretch. John Dillon showed improved form, fenced well am, showing much speed, led by a good margin over the first-ten obstacles and-then tired, but was much the best of Hie- othprs, Capk Holiday wa distant thjrd iH Ibe way and only pn- fairlv -,vejl, St. Vojniiji unseated his rider at the fourth Jump anil Xlneplu fell at the second. The others ran poorly" and were never -serious contenders. Overweights Nlncpln, - ionnds. if7 PlTk-Q FIFTH HACK 3-4 Mile. 1:13 5 121. iurse ?500. 2-yenr-olds. Allowances. OuUDO Xct. value to winner flOO. lud Horses AWtPPStM, ?-4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q II CPS HiifA BITTER MISS W 103 5 .1 li lii 1 1 D Poland J C Cnhn 5 5 S 1-5 2-5 16 19PJ3DGAUNTLET w 109 4 3 4l. -71 Sh 2i Mountain T P Hayes 9-1011-101 2-5 out 0I9SIGRACE LARSEN w S3 2 7 71 6?. 7s 3i C Morris J Arthur s 13 10 3 1 64911 STILL ALARM w 102 S 4 5" -P li 4 C KQerner J B Respess f 12 12 31 G-3 OvblSlFROWAUD vv 95 7 C G 51 5 51 Swain W A Smith 25 30 30 10 4 G3035MY BESSIE w 93 0 5 3; 23 2 6 Griffith A Brown 25 40 30 10 4 05015 MARION ROSE w 95 3 S S1 3.1. CJ 71?. -Schade B Schrelber . 20 50 40 12 7 GISfil AMPBDO w 103 1 9 9 s" S S J "Lee G J Long so 40 40 32 G U5027 SISTER HUFFMAN w 93 9 2 2 Pulled up.Moreland J Huffman 12 15 13 4 3-2 Time, 24i, 481, 15I4J. Winner Br. f, by -Bitter Root Missouri II. trained by J. C Cahn. Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; seeoud driving; third the same. Bltler Miss broke running was clear of Interference and, showing tlie most speed all the way, came away last after racing My Bessie into subjection, Redgauntlet had a rough trip and was nearly thrown twlc?, hut finished fast when clear and -was best. Grace Larsen, away slowly, but. clear of Interference, gained steadily in the stretch run and, finishing fast, outlasted Still Alarm for third place. The latter was close up in the early stages, but tired near the ?nd. FroWard ran fairly well. My Bessie .tired Tast after going a half. Marion Rose Hashed into a contending nosltion when the mix-up occurred, but tired, badly in tne stretch run. Sister Huffman was in a contending position and going well when she was jumped on and out down. Overweights Ampedo, 5 pounds. . ft KfCt I SIXTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. 1:474110. Purse 400. 3-year-olds and upward. JtJJjrk Selling. Net value to winner ?300. lud Horses AWtPP St ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 65004GOLDEX MINERALwn 5 104 1 4 ,2 li iu 2 l1 C Morris J Arthur S-5 9-5 7-5 7-102-5 0302S POSTMAN W G 107 5 2 6l H 51 3 2 Moreland K G Baldwin S S 5 2 1 03001 DOCILE wn 5 10G 7 7 3?. 2i 21! 1 31 Mountain Locknrt Bros 4 9 y 31 S-5 03010 TILE ONLY "WAY wn 4 101 S S 5l 51 41 l1 I1 F Keyes B Schreiber 15 17 15 6 21 6302S LAZELL wn 4 104 G G 7h 6U 3. 51 5 J Hunter W "Walker 10 12 S 3 7-5 65010s ATHENA W 5 1121 9 9 S1 ,S 61 6 6 W Gannon F Gering Jr 4 10 1Q 4 3-2 63013 ORE RON w 3 104 2 3 4 " 41 S 74 75 D Boland J McClerriand 10 10 7 2?. 6-5 11922 RUBY RIGHT w 3 95 3 1 11 3 71 S5 S Swain J H Woodford 20 40 30 12 G C4S03 DORASETTE ws 4 104 459 9 9 9 J Lee S Hudson 30 -50 50 20 10 Time, 24;, 491, 1:15, 1:41. 1:4S. Winner Ch. g. by Golden Garter Toarmaline, by Great Tom trained by J. Arthur. Went to post at 4:"4. At post 4 rainiiics. Start good. Won handily; second driving; third the same. Golden Mineral, showing his best form and away in a forward position, followed the early leaders closely and, standing a hard drive through the stretch gamely, won going away. Postman, .outrun in the early stages and going wide into the stretch, finished fast: and ran in improved form. Docile was well handled and ran a good race, but tired after going three-quarters. The Only Way ran well and was close up for the first .three-quarters. Lazell had a rough trip and was poorly handled. Oberon was knocked put of it after going a haif. Ruby Rltrht showed early speed. Scratched OTiOlG.Tuba, 104; C5039 Moccasin Maid, 05. Overweights Docile, 2.pouuds; Athena, 2j. . 4


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