New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-13

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. HEW ORLEANS, LA., Saturday, January 12, 1907.— Eighteenth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 88 daysi. Weather clear: track fast. 3. books on. 1ro.iding Judge. Fianei- Trevclyan. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, George II. Kuhl. Raeing Start! at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis followins tlie di-tanee of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. £* £~* fl "I Q FIRST BACK 5-8 Mile. 88ft— «— 188. 8888 aided. 3 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. 0041: JL O Bpedal Weights. Net value to winner 75. lad" Horses AWTlP St ,4 .-a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners i H fi P S 80C SPIDER WEB wb 110 2 1 2i 2i 21 VI Troxler W E Walsh 3 4 8ft 1 1-2 66356*0. OF MONTEBELLO w 110 8 4 8*16 3" 21 A WilliamsS W Btreett 8 J2 12 4 2 . . I KANKAKEE w 110 11 15 3i 3i 4J 31 J Lee J Gatson 5 8 4 2 1 86KC i-iN IlEA wb 110 E 2 4"i t - r,h 4- J Martin J C Milam 6 9 9 3 3-2 6E87J IDA BAILS7T w US 1 I El 4l 51 5J Nicol F Oooh 8 12 12 5 2J agMt WINDFALL W 110 I 3 7 83 HJ 6- R Lowe W H Snvder 10 15 15 6 3 i; it ADA KKTO w llo 6 7 1" 1- li 71 Keder E S Gardner 8 12 12 4 2 88356 ADELA It. « 11114 14 W 7J 7ft 8- C Mitchell B Schreiber 12 25 23 12 6 88366 SISTER IDA u llii In 8 6* llMO1 9 T Taylor P Dunne 10 20 20 S 4 ENTRADA w 110 15 9 13 13"14- M» F Perrett .1 11 Shouldice 12 12 12 6 3 88263 VILLA w IM 2 8 11 12 UftUft Farrow W Gerat 86 100 100 40 20 66356 MASKER w 1 H 7 11 9 8* |J JJi .las HensyH Gardner 7 12 12 4 2 85848 KATIE C. S. w 110 13 13 13 15 12 13" W R Wkr.I Morris 40 IM 100 40 20 HARITENE W 11813 18 14 141 13 143 Mountain J Griffin 10 20 lO 8 4 88863 K F THE SOUTH Wa llo 4 12 12 M- IS 13 W Mclnrd J Mclaughlin 30 50 40 15 8 Time. 23ft, 4si, 1:01 J. Winner I,. f. by Woolathorpt BftldH itiained by J. T. Mcngel. Went lo post at 2:00. At i« st 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Spider Web was well ban lied and hard ridden all the way, wore down Ada Rice ill the last furlong and noil drawing away. Dachesa of Monteliello. weakly ridden and suffering from interference, dosed a gap, linished fast and g.imelv ; nd would have been a more dangerous comiietilor with StrOBffer Handling. Kankakee had no mishaps and ran fairly well. Eintila made up ground and was gaining at the end. Ada Rice ran a fast half and quit. The others were never serious factors. Overweights Adela K.. 1 pound. ■*Z»*0 A "I /fl BE10OND RAti: Short Course. Steeplechase. 3:03ft— t— 145. Purse 00. 4-year- OOt: J- JC aids and upward. Maidens. Allowames. Met value to winiier 300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H~C P~ S~ 65673 UNCLE JAMES ws 4 127 15 6 7= 2i 8ft 8* 23 I* Major J Flemming 20 2n 15 6 3 66857 All.KS WS v U 4 14 18* 4 8* 1ft I* 2- P Hagen E E Talley 15 30 30 12 6 86319 HA RE FOOT BJa 6 142 2 1 1 l1 43 V 41 2uk Henry V Oarat 4 4 18-52 1 !•• .11 A SiHRDERws 5 137 12 9 8* !»• 8*» 8* 6»« 411 M Wood EF Barthe 23 86 30 12 6 668M PTTTK1N w 4 13616 8 5 7" 71 5« 610 ,* G Johnson . I Arthur 2" M 30 12 6 86818 FRED MADER W E 117 3 7 4". 6* 3- 7- 73 6-° McKiny S J Charles 3 5 5 2 1 65884 COMMANDANT WB S 143 ti 3 91 5* 6J S= S2 V Songer W II Snvder 3 6 6 8 3-2 55421 T. G. BCBROUGHW 6 148 U M 10* Bft 8« 91 10= Sl B Russell A E Campbell 15*13 10 4 2 86868 l.GFORD JAMESws 6 153 1 4 8* lift Mb 18* 91 8*« Arnold W Kern 15 30 30 10 5 65884*WOODLTN " I 6 147 B 12 12* 18* U* 11* U* M* O Rice F Btltal 15 4 i 40 15 8 8886 TWENTY SHOT w 5 188 9 13 14n 13* 12= 13" 13- ll-3 A MorrisonEunksandHrarifnrd 20 :!0 30 12 6 65548 NAUGHTY I,. ws 6 136 13 16 15 12 l::-"12 12 12 Berry F W Torreyson 30 30 30 10 5 88367 CANNON BALL wb 7 131 14 11 11 14 14 14 14 Pull. up.Pollock T D Sullivan 10 28 20 8 4 85519 INCANTATION w 5 135 8 5 6- 31 1- 2i ETh. rider. Hston E W Eagerroth 4 5 4J 2 1 66009 ol"KAl. W 4 130 7 2 BJ Fell. B MorrisonE Corrigan 6 10 10 4 2 ♦Omitted from entries. Time. *?:05S. Winnci l,]-. e. by Inuoldsby — Jessie Eee B. trained by J. Flemming. Went to post, at 2:30, At imst . minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. I ncle James, showing improved form and dear of interference, followed the leaders dose up, fenced well and. standing a hard drive at the end. outgamed Allies and won a lucky viclorv. The latter raa a good lace throughout and linished well. Barefoot went well, hut tired after going one turn of the 8eH. Henry A. Schrocder linished gamely and close up. Fred Mad"er will improve. Cannon Bull ran a bad race. Incantation a winning when Hiieston grew overconfident and let her jump sideways at the last obstacle, causing her to blunder and unseat him. Overweights — Twenty Shot, 2 pounds. lC±A T Til Kl» RACF 3-8 Mile. 864— 1 2— 118. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Allowances. OOTCltl Net value to winner 00. "jud Horses AWtPPSt M % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O il C P S 68268 LATTICE w lii9 10 4 2i I* Englder Mrs R W Walden5 7 6 8 6-5 6 ;j64 RCBY WICK w 109 7 2 4 2"k Jas Hen" sy Curlew and ONeill 6 13 13 5 2 66377 ZIEITIEN w 114 8 3 lot 8 Dominick W F Schulte 10 15 15 5 2J M.3U13FKARNEY w 109 1 5 6 . 4». Troxler .1 C Milam 2J 3 2J 1 1-2 66301 COINCIDENT W 115 2 1 31 Eft R Lowe W H Snvder 4 4» 4 8-5 4-5 662S2DICK ROSE wlli! 6 7J 6 J Martin R B Watkina 11-55 and 2 4-5 I 1 - : i 1 y , _ " ! i 6 i i J J a I - I 6 I I . | J 10 " . . . - 1 .■■ — ■ NOTA8CIX3A w 109 r, 7 8* in W MclnreA Brown 6 16 15 6 3 66264 LDY HAP8BURO W 109 6 8 6* 8* F Perrett H McCarren Jr 20 60 60 20 8 MAMMY DINK w 108 11 10 8* 9- W R WkrG R Hamilton 20 20 10 4 2 AIY LOVE w 10912 9 10- 10" T Taylor J C Ferriss Jr 20 40 40 13 8 BOSOM FRIEND w 109 4 11 11- ll8 Pickett E R Bradley 20 60 60 88 10 ENGLISH CACCIOUS W 109 3 12 12 12 Johansn W ■ Price 20 40 40 13 8 Time, 11?, 23?. 35*. Winner — B. f. by Filigrane — Leeway trained by R. J. Walden. Went to post at 3:02. At post I minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Lattice, showing improvement and much speed, dashed into a long lead after being straightened out for the stretch run and held the others safe in the final drive, winning with plenty in reserve. Ruby Wick was away well, stood a hard drive gamely and finished going fast. Ziephen. hard ridden, showed the most early speed, but tired and is still a bit green. Flarney was caught in a jam at the start and closed big gap. Coincident had no mishaps and only ran fairly well. Dick Rose ran a bad race. Scratched OMlWllfcll Queen. 109; ltj.:20 Queen Melba, 109; Edna Motter. 109. Overweights--Ziephen, 2 pounds. £*£*/% ~% f* FOCRTII RACK— 1 Mile. 1 88ft 1 111 Tulane Selling Stakes. ,000 added. QQ _X. t3 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,070. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 11 C P S 66340*QOLDIC W 4 MS 3 E 41 £and 4h 2" t Mountain E Corrigan 4 6 6 2 4-3 ! .• "JUIDCE POST W I 88 4 6 3J 21 2 1J 2»k Jas HensyBurlew and ONeill 5 5 4J 8-5 7-19 66302*COLUMBIA GIRL W 6 100 7 7 6i 71 6? 41 2 Van Dusen.Tohnson and Dodson2*. 21 8-6 4-6 8-3 66302 HEN WATTERSON WB I 110 1 1 6* 4J 8* 5J 4J J Martin T D Sullivan 6 13 13 E 2 66302 ABE MEYER w 4 102 6 I 1* l I11 8ft 5k Beckman J F Schorr 10 38 X 10 5 063G-FL VYIGNY w 4 100 9 8 8J 8- 71?. 8l * R Lowe R E Watkins M 15 15 6 2J 66139 ORLY WB 7 107 2 4 9 9 9 9 7* Troxler P M Civill 15 25 20 7 I aj ELF ALL w I HO 8 9 71 E** s2 6 » 82 T Meade Mrs M C Lyles K 16 16 7 3 66120LADY p:STHER w 4 107 5 2 2J 8* 6" !"• 9 T Taylor P II Jones -17 7 21 6 3 Time. 24«. 4*4. 1:18ft, 1:40. Winner— B. c. by Goldfinch — Chic trained by .1. Collins. Went to ixist at 3:30. At |iost l minute. Start good. Won handily second driving: third the aaaao. Goldie was well handled and reserved in the early stages, moved up fast after saving ground when turning into the stretch and, finishing with I rush, oiitganied Judge Post in the dosing strid-s. The latter helped force a fast pace and seemed a cerlain winner on the stretch thru, but tired suddenly in the tiual drive. Columbia Girl, poorly ridden, had scant chance, but closed a gap. Swished fas! and can do much better. Henry Watterson ran well and was in close quarters through the stretch run. Abe Meyer showi •! the most speed to the Stretch, but tired fast after going three tpiarters. Oily had a rough trip BE the early stages, was interfered wiiii and. when fee attempted to move up, was forced wide in the stretch run." but finished going fast Klfall was in trouble from the start. Lady Esther quit bully. The winner was entered for 8800; no bid. Scratched— O0.;22-Athlete, 109: 0;247 Wes, 102: 86898 Envoy, 110; r.G310.Tames Roddick. 107. Overweights -Henry Watterson. 1 pound. £*£* A ~l 7 FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1 :2 :j —T — 100. Purse 1907.sh00. 3-year-olds and upward. O O JL 4 Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Dorses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O jj C IS"""" "iZfD I EMERGENCY wb 6 104 4 3 8*ft 3»J 8* 21 Hi J Hagan J H McCormick 8 6 5 2 4-5 66378 MEADOWBREEZB w v. 4 100 5 1 2*12 8* 1* 2*ft R Lowe J Arthur 4 8 7 2 7-10 6«359*PHIL FINCH wk 6 119 3 4 5 E 3 41 3*1 .1 Martin W S Williams 7-MC-S 1 9-2H1-5 66362 DEolT WB5 105 2 5 4nk 41 4* E 4- Mountain 1 Dunne E 13 12 21. 7-10 66322* ATHLETTE WB 4 911 2 1 1 lft 8* E Jas HensyHurlew A ONeill 4 4 4 1 2-5 Time. 23. «Tft, 1:13. l:2iu. Winner — B. g, hy Bathampton — Crisis I trained bv C. Louie. Went to post at 3:5!». At post 1 minute. Start Bead. Won driving: second and third the same. Emergency forced the running for the first half and. standing a hard drive at the end. outgamed the vooi l.v handled Meadow breeze. The latter was kept under hard restrain! for II"- first tve Im-1 nigs ind dashed into lie lead when called on but, under an overconfident ride, tired unexpectedly and was unlucky to lose. Phil Finch was wstraincd almost throughout and linished fast when called on. Athlete showed the most ■peed for a half and then tired. Devout had no mishap-. Scratched -00397 I Juggler, 122. Overweights — Devout. 3 [kiiukIs. £i f A 1 Q SIXTH RACE— I 1-4 Miles. 2:H5?— 3— 117. Purse 00. 4 vear -olds and upw ird. OOrfc JL O Selling. Net value to winner 8400. Ind Horses ATwTpPSt St A % -stTlTn Jockeys Owners Q~~H 5 P-S~" «UlllAHItK wsp. 5 107 2 3 41 2b 4 2- 1| 1. Mountain John Mmrkleia s-r, 1 l-r,» £ J-2~ 66376LADY ELLISON wn 6 M7 9 1 11 1 l1 V 2 2* .Ins HensyC R Ellison :: 21-64 2-2 7-10 66250*MER. PIONEER WB 6 167 E 6 s- 8* 6 6* Ift 3i Troxler B C Bunbury 6 8 6 2 1 66286*LEMON GIRL W6 98 8 I 8 8* 31 4*1 3 42 Bilac M Deatherage 6 7 5 2 1 66196 IDLE W 6 M 1 2 21 41 21 2" 6* B*» R Lowe T R Morris ::i Ml 10 88 8 66381 HITTER RROWNwsit 4 9:: 11 7 9 71M 6* 6* 6 Goldstein J C Calm LO 88 30 12 6 66123 CURSU8 u7H u 3 8 Eft 61 E** 7 71 7*1 Farrow J Bnrttachell 38 166 M8 40 86 C6250 LADY CHARADE w4 93 10 8 7111 tolln- 8* 8* Englder J Arthur 28 80 SO 12 6 65758 HELGERSON wit 6 loll 4 5 8 9 •* 8ft 6 9- W MclnreJ H Abraham lo 2u 15 I i-.v 66138 BIG ROW w I E 106 7 1111 10*11 11 10*10 F Keyes G W Scott 5 6 4. 8-6 8-M 64589 NINE w 5 M8 6 1" lo- 61 71 8* 11 11 .1 ORrien R Porter 20 40 40 13 7 Time. 25. BOft, l:15ft, 1:405. 2:07. Winner — Rr. g. by The Friar — Retrieve i trained by .lohn MarkleiiD. Went lo post at 4:.:o. At post 3 minutes, stair goad Won driving: second and third the same. Padre, after being reserved for the first mile, moved up fast in the last quarter and. standing punishment gamely, outstayed Lady Ellison. The latter made the running under restraint in the early stages, hut tired in the drive through Ihe stretch. Merry Iioneer suffered from interference in the early stages, hut closed a big gap and finished last. Lemon Jill ran fairly will, but found the distance a trifle too far. lolc showed sudden improvement and was a sharp contender for the first mile. Rig Row ran poorly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 66867*Maade Algid. 110; G0341 Safety Light, 100; 88331 Mr. Jack, 103: 66321 Fonsoluca. 105. Incorrect weight in entries — Big Bow, 10S. Overweights — Merry iioneer, ■, pounds; Ilolgerson. li. aQaQ/1 TO SEYKNTH RACE-1 Mile. n::!!li-4-111. 00 added. 4-year-olds ami ipw.nd. OO* JL j Soiling. Net value to winner *::75. Ind i iorses AWtPPSt jft % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Ti II C P S 66-47 AYES WB 4 1"6 2 3 41 3 2 2". 1" Seder R Tucker 6~jT~1 1~1-T 86227 CONSIDERATION w 6 110 6 6 l1 1 1 li 2i Nicol P Dunne s -li -0 7 3 66342-iOELY PRIM WB 4 99 1 1 2"t » 8* 3- 31 G Swain G Holle S ].", 13 5 t 6H337 GRANADA W I 106 16 7 3 41 41 41 4 Mountain J H Shouldice 8 9 8 3 6-5 65160ARTHCR CUMMERwsit 5 106 3 2 8* 7 6 5ft 6* J Lee E S Gardner 15 20 16 6 3 66381*BEECHER WB 6 M8 s 9 81 8* 71 7- 61 F Keyes S A Reckham 7 7 6 2 1 66376 HORSERADISH wb 4 W 9 10 10 10 10 S2 73 Van DusenJ C Cahn 12 30 30 8 4 66343SOCIETY BCD WB 4 M8 4 4 71 Si» 84 91 8 Englder J McLaughlin SO 30 30 10 4 66302 TELEGRAPHER w 4 104 5 3 5 Eft 3 Oft 8* Jas HensyC E Patterson 3 3 3 4-5 -5 6611S ATLAS w 6 100 7 8 6 61 8 10 10 Farrow C Schawacker 30 60 60 20 10 Time, 24:. 4!. 1:18ft, 1:305. Winner — Br. g. by Inverness — Sauteuse trained by E. Regain. Went to post at 4:80. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Wes. after being reserved for the first three -quarters and saving much ground throughout, stood a hard drive with rare gameness and just got up in the last stride. Consideration, clear or interference and given a hustling ride, set a hot pace nearly all the way and barely failed to last it out. Folly Prim ran a good nice and but for going wide into the stretch would have been closer up. Granada, away slow ly. "was forced to go wide on the first turn and suffered from slight interference on lw th turns, but finished gamely and ran a good race. Reechcr failed to show much speed and ran far below his best form. Telegrapher had a rough trip and ♦an do much better. The winner was entered for ,200; no bid Scratched — Mi22s Canyon. 100; 04!K1 Foxmead, 188; G»i:;7t Goldwav. 95; 68232 Ella Lee 104- itandfiS Delmore, 100. Overweights — Granada. 1 pound: Atlas, 2.


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