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. ..CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., October 11, 1906. Tenth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Autumn, Meeting 18 " days. Weather clear; track fast. 1G books on. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Lyman H. Davis. ? Racing starts-at 2:15 p. m. W indicates, whip, S spurs, Bbllnkers- Figures In parenthesis, following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of, horse and weight carried. fr7 t FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:135121. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling." DOUjJ. Net value to winner 00. --y". Ind" Horses AWtFP-St-tt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0H O P S C5047 MALTA W 107 11 5 11 1 11 iu Moreland E S Gardner 10 15 15 6 8 65033 LADY VIMONT W 109 4 2 6 61 31 2n J Foley J Huffman 5 12 12 5 21 65015 REFINED W-1Q7.,15...7- 3 31 2s 31 J Leo E.AChinn 4" 41 4 2 1 65015 ALYTH. TV 110 14 6 53-4 51 41 J Daly M-J Daly 8 15 12 6 3 64947SMISS MARTHA W 115 3 3 41 81 6 51 W Fischer J B Dunn 15 25 25 10 5 65015 KING LEOPOLD w .110 12 13 12 10l S2 62 W Gannon J Gass 6 11 10 4 2 GuOlSSAFFINITY ws HO 8 12 91 9l 71 71 D Austin Nicol and Mitchell 4 7 7, 21 6-5 64784 CALITA Ws 97 7 9 7t 5 10l 82 Swain L V Bellew 20 20 7 21 7-5 61999JOHN KAUFMAN w 1031 18 W 11 9 91 Foy W Carroll 15 15 13 6 3 65035 SAN ARDO wb 110 10 11 71 111 10s D. Boland T J McHale 10 15 15 6 3 64903LrVTUS W 105. 6 15 1S 12l 121- 11 Hudlin H W Wallhauser 20 20 12 6 3 64S88 CRAFTY W 97 2 14 15, 14l 13 12l R Harris W S Price 25 200 200 80 .40 65035 BON VIVANT w 110 9 1 21 2and 4 13 Nicol JOand .GHKeene6 10, 9 4 2 64999 ALINE CROCKETT w 3713 4 14z 15 14s 14 Griffith T P Hayes 15 20 15 6 3 64465 .SANDERSON W 97 10 10 101 132 15 15 C -Morris C M Jaeger 40 40 30 12 6 G4081 PLEIAD W 100 5 16 Pulled up. C Koerner J B Resess 10 50 25 10 5 Time, 24?, 49, 1:144. Winner Ch. f, by Himyar Vain Glory trained by J. K. Frayling. Went to post at 2:18. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Malta, running- to her best form and showing the most speed, was a forward contender from the start and, standing a hard drive gamely, -outstayed the others in the final drive. Lady Vimont suffered from interference in the first half, but finished "with a rush and would have won In n few more strides. Refined, going wide most of the way, ran a good race and, better handled, would have won. Alyth showed improved form and was right there throughout. Miss Martha was crowded back soon after the start and closed a big gap. King Leopold finished going fast from a poor beginning. Afllnlty ran poorly. Bon Vlvant quit badly in the stretch and was eased up in the final sixteenth. Incorrect weight in entrlesr Pleiad, 106. Overweights Lady Vimont, 2 pounds; John Kaufman, 3j. r Kfr7 O SECONDRACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:061 4111. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- OOU 4 d ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00., Ind Worses AWt PP St and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 64696!ETHEL DAY w 4 110 6 2 31 31 11 l2 Nicol J B Respess 1 13-106-5 1-2 out 64S36 MANSARD w 6 UC 2 5 6 6 41 22 C Koerner J O and G K KeeneS 3 2 7-101-3 65023 FRENCH NUN w 3 101 3 4 4h 52 31 C Morris J H Baker 15 20 20 7 3 647S5 MUM W 4 108 7 6 1 If and 4 Swain W A Smith 12 40 40 12 6 65023POTTER wb 5 111 10 1 2and 2l 21 51 W Gannon C "V Mueller 8 20 20 6 2 eSOiKPNUNS "VEILING wb 3 106 5 3 51 41 G G3 Mountain Denny Bros .8 9 9 3 6-5 030242INVINCIBLE wb 6 114 8 7 S1 81 S1 71 D Boland MrsHUValentine 12 40 40 10 ET G4940 NONIE LUCILLE wb 3 104 9 8 10 10 10 81 Moreland C C McGafferty 15 40 40 12- C G2219 LIEUTENANT- RICEwb 4 103 1 10 9l 91! 71 92 R Harris J Arthur 100 200 200 60 25 6456S AUROCEIVER w 4 110 4 9 71 71 91 10 D Austin Ootis Bros 10 12 8 3 3-2 Time, 23, 475, 1:001, 1-.07. Winner Gr. f, by Faraday Ethel T. trained by F. Kelly. Went to postalu2:50.. At post -and mlnntes.. .Start, goal- Won easlly-;second.jlriving: third, tint. same-Ethel Day brokL;well iu motion, but was taken back to avoid interference in the first quarter, moved np fast- when called oh "and won with plenty in reserve. Mansard, poorly handled and suffering from interference, finished fast after going wide into the stretch. French Nun stood a. hard drive gamely, through the stretch and outstayed Mum. The latter showed the most early speed and lasted better than usual in the final drive. Potter was speedy, but had, a rough trip and tired In the stretch. Nuns Veiling can do much better. Nohie Lucille was badly outrun throughout. Scratched 5037 Hector; 108; 04925 Roscoe, 110; C4912 Governor Orman, 104; C5023sMatador, 112; 50592Bensonhurst, 105; 64982sButinskie, 110. Incorrect weight In entries French Nun, 96. Overweights Ethel Day, 1 pound; Nuns Veiling. 3. . f EZ fH Q THIRD-RACE 1 MUa! 1:391 5 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and .upward. OtU O Allowances. Net value to winner 00. ind Horses AWtPP St V4 and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 65016THE BORGIAN w 4 100 1 1 2 li H 1J 1 J Hunter W Walker 8-5 2 2 7-10out 65048 MARTIUS w 5 37 6 3 31 3l 21 2n Moreland F Gering. Jr 4 41 4 6-5 3-5 650372AZORA w 3 941 4 4 42 45 3s 3 3 C Morris G J Long 3 4 4 6-5 3?5 6502SHIGH BEx.R wsn 3 91 3 6 6 6 52 4 4 Swain W A Wainwright 3 31 14-59-102-5. 649S3 JOE COYNE wb 3 94 5 5 5 51 6 6 51 Griffith C C McCafferty 25 30 30 10 31 G504S VERIBEST W 3 92 2 2 U 2n 4H 5 6 R Fisher T Kiley. 40 . 100 80 30 15 - Time. 24; 4D, 1:14s, l-40g. Winner Br. c, by Brutus Ledette trained by W. Walker." Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving; ecoud and third the same. The Borgian, away well and showing the most speed, raced to his best form and won all the. way, but had to do his best near the end to stall off Martius. The latter ran a good race and was a sharp factor all the way. Azora saved . much ground on the stretch turn and, finishing going fast, would have been second in another stride. High Bear propped soon after the start and was hopelessly out of It in the first quarter, but closed a big gap and ran a good race. Joe Coyne was always outrun. Veribest tired after going a fast quarter. ... Overweigh,tAzora, 21 pounds; Joe Coyne,. 2. .. .- ;. v, v. . CtKTifTA FOUItTH-RACE 3-4Mile. 1:13-3121. Purse" 00. All AgesrHandicap. JfJJ I tt Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWt" PPSt 4 Ye Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H OPS, C5049JMARTHA GORMAN w 4 108 9 3 4 3l 41 lh C Koerner J B Respess 8-5 2 2 4-5 1-3 65050"HANNIBAL BEY wn 4 107 2 1 21 l in 21 Mountain H R Baker 6 6 51 9-5 4-5 650373GOLDMATE WB 3 104 5 7 S4 6l 62 31D Austin G Holle . 8 20 20 7 3 65051 S AINRID A w 2 88 S G 5 41 5i 41 Swain B Schreiber 10 12 12 4 2 65049 FRONTENAC tv 6 H5 G 2 lb 2l 11 5l Nicol J Griffin 8-5 21 11-54-5 2-5 64849 WEE LASS w 3 96 . 7 9 6h 71 8 61 Moreland Hall and Marshall 15 50 50 20 8 64S49 MEADOWBREEZE wn 3 100 4 5 3 "51 31 73 C Morris J" Arthur 7 20 20 7 3 U5027WESTERN WB 2 90 1 4 7U 8, 7 8 R Fisher Evers and Meyer 15 20 16 6 Z-65014 OMAR KHAYYAM W 3 94 3 S 9 9. 9 9 Griffith E S Gardner 23 40 4Q 12 6 Time, 2"4, 474, 1:13. , , Winner B. f, by Sir Dixon Sallie McGIelland trained by F. Kelly. " , . Went to post at 3:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Martlui.Gorman. showing her best form and well handled, was saved from the fast pacer6f the early stages ahdy finishing with a rush when called on, got Into the lead in the final furlong andgamely kept . it. Hannibal Bey ran a good race and, after forcing a fast pace, stood hard drive resolutely. Goldmate suffered from early Interference and- closed a big -gap iu the drive through, the stretch. Sairirida. poorlv handled and going wide most of the way, ran a sparkling race and was righfthere at the end. Frontenac ran a fast half and was slightly crowded in the stretch, but was thoroughly beaten at the time of the mishap. Meadowbreeze tired after going a quarter and will improve. Western ran disappointingly. Scratched 650722Mausard, 109; 65037 Hector, 101; 64982sButihskie, 94. , Overweights Goldmate, C pounds; Salnrida, 5; Omar Khayyam, 4. Ff17 FIFTH RACE 1 1-2 Miles. 2:34i 3 118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. J JJ I fj Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St li and ?Tstr Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C "Pand" 65036 ELLIOTT ws G 110 7 3 6" 4 2b 1 15 U J Daly M" J Daly . 8 25 20 8 4 6455S MISS RILLIE w C 102 3 1 11 10 61 4h 21 2 C Koerner F Cook 8-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-3 65016 SHINING STAR w 4 113 9 S and 3u Si 3 3 W MclnreH C Riddle 31 8 8 21 6-5 65052 ANNA DAY w 3 93 4 7 S2 9H 4 52 41 42 Moreland E Corrigan 31 5 5 8-5 4-5, 6503G INFLAMMABLE w 4 1021 6 4 5l 6and 71 61 5 52 B Rice O F Hume 15 SO SO 10 5-65016JUBA wb 5 1041 111 72 71 8 7 71 61 D Boland T Klley 6 12 12 5 2 65060 BELLEVIEW wb 3 92 10 10 2 lt ll 2i 62 73 Swain F Brown 8 10 10 4 2 63012 LID A VIVIAN wb 5 106 5 5 91 11 101 92 8 82 Mountain- C T Waltrlng 40 100 75 25 12 650523MORENDO ws 6 106 11 G 41 5 92 8tl01 9 W Fischer D Conlcy 8 10 10 8 3-2 0503G HELGERSON wb 5 97 8 9 11 2-11 11 92 1012 Ott J C Ferriss Jr 30 100 100 40 20 63028 CHANIDA w 5 109 2 2 10l Sb 5H 10 11 11 W Gannon F Valentine, 10 15 15 6 21 Time, 25?. 50i, 1:16, 1:421, 2:08, 2:34J. Winner Ch. h, by Racine Aurelia II. trained by.M. J. Daly. Went to post at 4:13. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Elliott, lucky and running to his best form, was a forward contender from the start and, stealing a lone lead after going a mile, had enough In reserve to outstay Miss Rlllie. The latter, much the best was taken into numerous pockets, but came fast with clear sailing and finished wearing the winner down fast Shining Star ran fairly well and also had to overcome a lot of Interference. Anna Day had no apparent mishaps. Belleview tired fast after going a mile and probably was not keyed up to go the lone distance. There was much crowding durlug the race. Scratched J5012sMae Lynch, S9. Overweights Elliott, 2 pounds; Inflammable, 2; Juba, 21; Lida Vivian, 1. ftXifi 7 f SIX?CI1A01"r Mile71l:39PlCi9TPurse00r"3-yold3 and upward UUV I J Selling. Net Talue to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P a " 65048 CULL W. 3 94 6 6 4 41 21 V 1 Sheridan J Griffin I 8 TR it-5T 64526 RED THISTLE ws 6 110 1 1 H 1" n 2 2 J Dealy A K Miller 10 15 13 B 2V 6504SFAIR CALYPSO w 4 108 2 4 21 2i 3 3 3 Mountain G Howard 2i 3 2i fi K andr 65053 LUTIE MAC w 3 101 7 5 6l 7 61 61 4 W Fischer Oots Bros 10 20 20 7 3 65052 HEN. WATTERSON w 3 109 8 10 71 4? 6? 6nt W Gannon L Jonls 5 9 8 3 - 3-2 65052 SANCTION wb 4 100 4 9 9H 8 7 S 6 R Harris J Arthur 15 40 40 15 S " 64386 CROWSHADE w 3 99 10 11 11 ioi 9 9 7 J Hunter W Walker 6 13 12 5 2S 65052 BITTER HAND wsb 3 96 9 2 35 P 4S 8! C Morris L Cahn 3 3i 2 1 i j 65011 ROMPING GIRL ws 3 94 3 7 10 9 10 10 9 Hudlin H W Wallhauser 40 100 SO 30 15 65029 SONNY w 3 97 11 3 SJ 5H 82 7 10" Johansn M P MatSy 20 40 40 15 64S18 GAY MINISTER W 5 97 5 8 SH U 11 U 11 Ott J C Ferriss Jr 100 2 200 80 40 Time, 24S. 49. 1:15, 1:41. Winner Dr. s, by UucommouLilllaa Cully. . trained by J. Griffin, "Went to post at 4:43. At post 2 minute?. Start fair. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Cull, showing sudden Improvement, followed the lenders closely and, wearing them down iii the- stretch run, came away fast and won as ,lils rider pleased, lied Thistle Was away fully In motion and sljowed the most early speed, but tired after going three-quarters and may have been a trifle short. Pair Calypso was a forward cou tender most of the way, despite being in close quarters. Lutie Mac closed a gap steadily and was joins fast at the end. Henry Wuttersoo sulked mosjt of the way ami came on well in the final quarter. Bitter Haud tired fast after joins a half and can do much better. Sanction showed improvement and, with more vigorous handling, would have been closer up. Scratched C502S Daring, J!; G30G0 Whippoorwill, 10S; 040G3 Gauze, 07. Overweights Lutlc Mac. 1! pounds: Romping Girl, 1; Sonny, 1 .