Los Angeles Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-13

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; 1 1 • • 1 ! , 1 i 1 ! 1 1 , 1 1 LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL., Saturday, January 12, 1907.— Thirty ninth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting ! 0 days. Weather clear: track good. i22 books on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyi r. Secretary. John Boden. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. sst/IOl IlRT RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1 :12i— 0—107. Purse ?400. 4-year-oMs and npwa.d. DDiiJ J Selling. Net value to winner 25. ,|l1 Horses AWilP St~i~,i *4~Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~" 66368CANOPIAN w 4 M7 I 4 8* "i 21" l1 Kent A G.odin 4 4 4 1-7, ?.-j o;-:i;:-MA/. A PAX wit 4 HE :• 2 V Is l1 2- W Fischer White and Wymickt 4 1S-50-5 3-5 66367 TAYLOR GF.ORGE WSB 5 IH si 3-2" 3J 3ft Bullman .1 W Blalock 3 4 2i 4-5 2-5 65449 THE MAJOR w 7 110 7 3 9» 0 te 4l Boyd WH Chambers 10 IB IS 6 3 65449 GIVONNI BALERIO SB 4 Ml Z 5 #1 V. 4] 5» Jurgan Mrs J Curl 3 15 IS 6 I 64111 BLACK GEM wu 4 107 1 8 7" H*. 8 0 J Harris E B Smith 20 25 25 10 5 6289 ANONA w S Mi 1 1 H ■■ 7| 7* C Koerner W W Finn 30 3o 30 10 5 663S2*MORTLAKE w 4 105 In 7 5J 5| "i 8* Sperry Kirktiehl Stable 15 20 20 I 4 STOESSBL W4 m: | I s v 9="* 9*» D P.iley .1 M Stokes 4 t; 6 2 1 50161 PATS CHOICE w 7 110 5 10 10 10 10 10 Hock N McFailan 60 150 150 60 30 Time. 21!. 48|, 1:18. Winner— B. g. by CanOpUS — Illuminating t trained by A. ; o lin. Went to post at 1:47. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Canopian. after running in close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch, moved up on equal ieims when turning for home. Shook her off easily in the final sixteenth and won going away. Mazapan showed the BBOSl --peed for live furlongs and hung on gamely under the whip, but was not good enough. Tavlor George, under a territie drive, just lasted kmg enough to save third place. The Maj r finished with .1 rush and the race should improve bint. Glronni Balerio was not ready, but ran well for four and a I.ilf furlongs. The winner was b] for 8400; no bid. Scratched -66287 Kl Bernado. 107; 66387 Facta, 186. iQaQ/lOT SFCONH RACF— 3-8 Mile. 35—2—112. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Special Weights. UUt: i- N» value to winner 28. Ind Horses AWTlP~St ; V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S 60327-KISMET JR. w 110 S 2 1» 1= D Poland A Dunlop 3 3 3 1 1-2 8*807 BOOGER RED" w 110 S :; V 8* M Preston J F Newman VI Z 20 7 3 f*CRESTON am Ml 1 4 5- :!3 C Koerner H T Griffin *8-5 8-5 8-S 8-6 1-4 • 64 c.ICANA w 107 7 1 4? in J Harris Mrs J M Cooper 20 50 50 IS 6 ■ S7SAUCT 14. m 1 T 11 5 3H 5* W Fischer J J Walsh f2| iS-53 1 1-2 68X4 WISTERIA BUD w HOUo 6 S1 63 Bullman J J Walsh tli 18-53 1 1-2 663S4*OREVA w 107 2 9 91 71 Brussel II T Griffin *S-5 S-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 86307 BONNIE BAIRN W 110 9 10 61 SJ W Smith W J Speirs 30 60 60 20 10 ! BNDAGA w 110 4 7 7* 9- A W BkeT.1 Curl 8 10 7 2j 1 G6327 RAIMONDO W Ml 3 11 102 102 D Riley J A Bennet 12 15 15 6 3 86367 GLADYS C. w 107 6 8 11 11 II Smith OakwoodStkFm 30 60 60 20 10 *tCoatP*ed in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24A. 36|. Winner — B. c. by Kismet — Promise IV. trained by M. GarrityL Went to post at 2:19. At post 18 minutes: Start good. Won easily: second driving: third easily Kismet Jr. sit ■ sharp pace, to the final sixteenth, where he easily hook off Booge" Red and won going away. F.ooger Red ran in much improved, form and tired only in the last few strides. Creston made up ground gradually in the last eighth under the whip and finished gamelv. Gigana got off dying, but tired badly when the pinch came. Creston threw his jockey while at the post cud ran away a quarter of a mile. Scratched— 06327 Argentine. 110. Overweights — Wisteria Bod, 3J pounds. fiiQ/1 OO THIRD RACF 1 Mile. 1:3s1 — 1 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. DO*Iia ag Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind -"torses AWtPPSt j .-j 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 6C4S6 AZORA w 4 105 2 5 33 2 1 1» H Brussel E Wayland 1 0-5 1 1-3 out 66272 JETSAM w 5 110 | 1 2k a 2* V 21 Bullman K J Kelly 8-5 s-o 8-S 2-5 out 66330 MARKIE MATER wa 4 168 8 7 7 41 S* 4 3- Tadbert R Bauer 88 M 81 8 " 6*336 WINSOME WAYS w3 86 7 2 1* b J* L" 4 Coatne W A Porter s 8 : 1 1-5 66404 IM JOE wa 1 114 • I •«* 5" •* 5* .".• J Smith W 1 Vauke 38 .VJ 50 12 E 66256 LI I. IE B. WSB 4 MB 4 1 4i 6* «- bi ty, KOnz c E Rogers 6 8 I I 4-5 66106 LADY CHISWELL w 6 105 1 6 .- 7 7 7 7 J Harris ii E Carman 40 75 75 20 8 Time. 25 . 60 . I:16j, 1 131. Winner* B. f, by Falsetto Bellka trained by B. Wayian.i. Went to Pst at :;: M . At posl 1 mitiute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. AaaHl ran under restraint to the far turn and dashed into the lead just before rounding for home and easily held her opponents safe to the Sniah. Jetsam faltered far a moment after entering the stretch, hart rallied When an eighth out under the whip and QniShed gamely. Maikie Mayer closed a gap and linished last under punishment. Winsome Ways was done for an eighth out. The winner was in for 00; uo bid. Scratched 66072*1 Told You. 107: 68402 Foneasta, 102. Overweights— Winsome Ways. :; pounds: Jetsam, 5. ift/1 OQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:454 5— 102. Coron-ado Beach Selling Stakes. OOltO ,500 added. 3-year-oUa and upward. Net value ta winner 82,450. Ind Horses AWtlPSt U ,-. j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 66308 MOLESEY a 3 88 8 6 4- .; in l1 "l« M Preston J A P.cnn. t *11-513-S13-51 1-3 66030 CH Kl. Y n I 88 I I 5* 5 I* S-* 8* Wiley Kirktiehl Stable 28 40 40 2 8 lS6347J. K. DONOHUE w 4 183 M 18 10 : ■■ 8» 6] :; Brussel E Wayland .!i 6 6 2 1 6C280A. MISKULAY ivn r. ins .; 7 l1 1| 9 V ! D RHey Mrs G W Dodge 8 s s 3 1 • • KI HALL w 7 103 S E I* 8* 4" 4- S* AV Fischer J A Hcnnct *ll-.".l:!-.-.l-51 1-2 66236*GORGALETE w 7 104 1 t 61 6* l»* 8| ti; C Koerner W II Owen 3 Ps-5:: 7-5 7-10 66366*VON TROMP wr. S M8 S 8 I| J* 8* 7» 7- .1 Harris W A McKinney 6 7 7 2i ;-". 6347*DUSTT MILLER wss € MS 3 1 8*16 10 gi 8 Finti C .in Dusen 5 10 10 4 9-5 t6632»ELIZABETH F. ws 4 S3 2 1 2J 4 5* 8* 9? Kent C Merkel 12 15 12 S I 66347*CIGARLIGHTER wn 5 163 7 8 8 s7 9«10 10 W Riley U Z DeArman 8 12 13 5 SJ ♦Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 21 . V.l. 1:11.. 1 : It,. 1:1s. Winner — Ch. g. by Kingston — Sylvabelle trained by ». J. Heckeri. Went to post at .;:::::. At post :; minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third handily. Volcsey raced in a good position well Up until passing the far turn, while lie moved into the lead, swung to the rail nrhea entering the stretch and easily held Cicely safe through the linal eighth. Ciei ly moved up with a rush on the hackatreteh and. staying unexpectedly well, tired only In the last sixteenth. J. i. Uonohne worked h:s wav through a rough journey on the far turn and linished with a rush. A Muskoday Showed superior early speed, but tired fast in the last sixteenth. Bd Ball ran well, but fell away be. ten when an eighth out. Cigarlighter was very slitl when going to. the post. Gotgalete and Von TlWIIjl can do much better on a fast track. Scratched 66422:Jetsam, :is. Overweights Gotgalete, 2 pounds. aQsCt/IO/l FIFTH RACK 1 Mile. l:3S. — 4— 100. Iurse 8888. 3 year olds am! upward. UOttT: Scdliug. Net value to winner 8829. had -.HOraei AWl I PP St t % % Str Fin Jo keys Own.rs O H 0 1 j MOUNTEBANK waM 187 8 t 2" 2". r. 2. l»k .1 Harris T B Moots 15 39 20 6 2] 663S2-NIBLICK wis 5 107 6 2 1 1* 1* 1* 2- Kent II Mason 1 6-5 1 1-2 out •LUCRE* E ws 5 105 1 1 ::" ::. 3*1 4. Pi neat 1 .1 Coffey 4 E S 3-2 3-5 MART B. CLARK w I KG 1 t 8* 6« 8* 8* ! I Riley DamrbnandAbhott 4 4 3.. 1 1-2 66464 VIONA w 6 M6 7 6 7* 8 Is V 55 Wiley W Schubach 10 30 38 S 4 ! JACK ADAMS ws 6 181 1 3 ■■- 5 ."•" 6| 8»* C Koerner R s Davidson •". lo 10 2 4-6 66365*aVVONTBLLUS w 4 110 5 7 4" 41 -in 73 7*» W Fischer Elmwoed Farm S 13 13 4 :i- 86143 BUTTONS WS 7 167 1 3 8 7»* 8 S S Finn Mrs A W MarronctiO 100 100 30 12 Time. 25. 50. 1:16J, 1:431. Winner— Ch. g. by Montana— Pert, by Hlenelg trained by C. G. Sutton. Went to post at 4:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second easily: third the same. Mountebank followed .Niblnk closely for the first six furlongs and moved up fast when turning for Home and. in a sharp last sixteenth drive, outstayed him. Niblick, from trying to make a runaway race of it, tired badly In the last eighth. Lucrece loomed up dangerously when an eighth out. but tired in the closing strides. Mary P.. Clark moved up on the turn, but tired in the stretch. Avontellus quit badly in the stretch. The winner was in for 8600; no bid. Scratched t;o:.s Tidier, 110. CtCl/fCyFC SIXTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:061 — 1—188. Para* 8666. 3-year-olds. Selling. OUTitJ Net value to winner 25. lu P Hot es~ AWtPPSt~U ]z ■ jfcjttr Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ B Of RUNNTMBDE WB 187 si 1* 2| 2* 1 J Harris Mrs C F RockettS 8 6 2 1 26 OTTO PRICE w 103 In l rj ]h in JJ II Smith B Schreiber 5 6 6 2 1 66383*PIMKIH sH-3 1: 3 3* 3 31 3»" Koerner W W Finn 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 out 66071 HAZELINE WB 181 6 s | t;.. 8* 4- Talbert R Banr 5 5 16-53-2 3-5 66383 LORD ROBSINGTON w 11 161 4 10 »- a.. 7. 5" Sperry Kirkli.ld Stable 12 12 13 E Z| 66383 GOLD Ili:ATHER WS 107 8 6 6 E| 4- 6 Finn C Van Dusen S 10 10 4 2 66292*JOAN OF ARC W 103 13 7 4" 4* 5* 7. Coano Mrs J M Cooper 8 1- 13 E SJ 66071 JIM LEONARD wn 112 3 •". 5» 7" 6* 8»* Kent II Mason 5 IS 1 1 8 I 86355 THOILAND ws i07 2 2 7l» Si 9= 8 D Riley Denny Bros 40 40 40 IS 8 66345 DOC CRAIG WS 181 7 11 11 10-* 10?. 10L J Smith W C, Yanke 40 60 60 25 12 66326 SONG OP THE SEA wr 109 11 9 10» 11* ID ll1 Hbrand V Gilbert 68 100 100 40 30 68883 LONG NICK wr. lot 1 12 13"12ln2*»12M Gargan J Curl 88 K81S863 83 883S3 JOHN BRUEN w 110i 5 13 13 13 13 13 Bullman Dhoeler and. West 12 16 16 6 3 Time. 24.. 4!. IrOBf. Winner -Ch. f. by Star SktOOt — Kniek Knack trained by C. F. R.M-kett. Went to post at 4:38, At i ost 3 minutes. Start good. Woo driving: second easily: third driving. Star of Runnymede set. and loreed a hot pace to the final eighth, then faltered for a moment, but rallied in the last hundred yards and. finishing gamely, won going away. Otto Price ran a good race and appeared the winner in the last eighth, but tired suddenly in the dosing strides. Pitnkjm ran forwardlv. but tired badly in the last eighth. II;, Z line linished fast. Lord Ros-ington closed a gap from a poor-start. Gold Heather and Joan of Are shoved speed, but tired. The winner was in for 00; no bid. Scratched 86071 Biota, 107: 66107 Skvlight, 107. Overweights— John Brueu, 1 pounds.


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