New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-18

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS. LA., Thursday, January 17. 1907.— Twenty-second day. City Tark Jockey Club Winter-Meeting 00 daysi. Weather clear; track fast. 34 books on. Presiding Judge, Francis Trevelyan. Starter. Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary. George H. Kuhl. Racing starts at 2:00 p. ni. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. fi fi A QO FIRST RACK— 1 Mile. 1 :3S|— 1— 110. 00 added. 4-year-olds and upward. 00*3:0 417 Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 7.5. lnd Horses~~ A Wt PPst "4 ~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66888 DONNA w 4 104 5 6 4h 61?. 73 41 lt Jas HensyT Clyde 6 10 10 8J 1 64237ORRINE w 4 104 7 7 5i 41 4and 3U 2i Lloyd J S Ward b 12 12 4 2 66435 LOl. MACFARLANwsb 5 110 1 8 S 8 6and 5J 3l Nicul WfordandBuckner 4 4 1S-51 1-2 664383LADY CHARADE w 4 104 3 1 63 X* 8 62 4J W MclnreJ Arthur 15 30 30 S 3 S626o*LIMERICK GIRL wsn 5 109 8 5 31 S* 2l 2l 51 Hogg F Goring 15 16 15 5 2 66432*RUSTLJNG SILK w 4 104 4 3 2J ink lj Ink 6h R Lowe J C Milam 5 10 10 2 1 66121 ANTIMONY w 5 110 6 4 7* 5h 51 7 7 J Martin C DeWitt 15 50 50 12 5 66360 ANNA DAY w 4 104 2 2 Z 31 Fell. Mountain E Corrigan 1 1 4-5 1-3 out Time. 25. 49., 1:15, l:41g. Winner — Ch. f, by Donovan Mota trained by A. G. Weston 1. Went to post at 1:59. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily; third the same. Banna broke slowly and was interfered with several times and forced to come to the outside in the homestretch, then came on fast and outstayed Orline in a hot finish. The latter was in a goad jM sition all the way and ran a good race, but tired at the end. Louise Macfarlan was outrun for the first Ihree-quarters, but finished with a rush. Anna Day showed superior early speed, but was taken back and s.ne.l to the turn for home, where the hoped for opening next to the rail failed to come and whin Mountain tried to come to the outside of the leaders the filly crossed her legs and fell. Rustling Silk showed the most speed to the stretch, but found the route too long and quit under a pull. Limerick Girl ran well for three quarters. Entered for 9080; no bid. Scratched— 00419*PoUy Prim, 104; 05511-Mollie Donohue, 104. Orerweights — Louise Macfarlan, 1 pound; Antimony, 1. /JO i QH SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:13—4—97. 00 added. 3 ycar-ohK Selling. O O i l 3 Net value to winuer 05. lnd Horses ~ AWt lP St~j~ ~ 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P~S bhl7b BCD HILL WaB 109 7 1 4n 21 81 1-i Q Swain F T Darst 12 20 20 S 4~ " 66384 GARGANTUA w P 3 13 3* 41 4. 2and J Johnson M GoMblatl lo :;o 30 12 6 663S4*KAI8BRHOFF v n KM 2 6 8* V 5 5l Lloyd G H Holle b IE IS E 8J 66437 /.ICK ARRAMS ■ 1"* 4 2 1*| l" I1. 4* Mitchell B Schreibcr 8 15 IE 6 I bb437 DE ORO WB M0 b 4 8* 8] 2 5 J Daly S T White L1; lS-51S-." b-5 7-10- 66437*BLUE DALE wb loo 12 11 - !» 72 b"k Jas HensyW Kunze 2 3 13-511-lo;.-5 66375 CAMP A IGNEB Wit 103 11 12 13 III . 7* Garner O L Richards 3 16-516-56-5 3-5 DH432 GOLDBSS a 1671 s 9 It1 lo- 11- s- Troxler E Corrigan 6 15 15 6 3 66318 PRINCE HANOVER w 16816 5 71 81 61 91 Beckman E S Gardner lo 8$ 25 10 5 66451 BNTRE vols wn 9S I 8 El 5l 8" Ml R Lowe .1 A Bykea lo 10 10 4 11-5. 66285 SCHROED. MIDWAY w MO E 7 sh 9A lo1 ll1 W Mclnre.f Shannon 2" bo bo 20 M 66136 DORIC wr. ME :» lo IO" I21 12 12U Mandcr.s P King 38 7. 75 36 15 10 MARX ELLEN WB MS 13 18 12» 13 13 13 Van DusenS O Powell 20 loo 100 48 20 Time. 23*. 4S4, 1:14*. Winner Ch. C, 1 X Orituar -Young Thistle trained by G. V. Tains. Wenl to post at 8:80. At |H st 8 minutes. Start gt« d. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Bud Hill was in a goad position all the way and. in a last rnah through the stretch, drew out and won gatng away. Gargaatna ran forwardly throughout and finished gamely. KaiserhotT closed a big gap iu tie last quarter and finished with a man. Znk Abrams was speedy, but failed to stay. De Oro ran undei-a pull for three furlongs, but tired in the final drive. Campaigner is a slow breaker, got oft very nearly and had no ehsncc after the start. Blue Dale was interfered with all the way, but did not lun his race. Entered for 8800; no bid. Scratched 08375 Solly M.. 108. Overweights Jobless, 41 l ounds. /»nt A1 THIRD BACK— 3-8 Mile. XJ— 2— 109. Purse 00. 2 vear dds. Allowances. ODt *ty_JL Wet ralne t» winner 3400. lnd Horses AWt IP St M Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S LEE CREST •wilt 9 3 *• U Jas Hen" syl.urlew : ONeill 10 15 15 6 3 6b35S:WtRK-A-DAY V 118 13 2 3 2t J l ee J Garson 6 H 9 3 3-2 BRAWNEY LAD w 111 11 l1 3*. AV R WkrT B Morris 20 50 50 15 8 66415 LADY HAPSBURG W 111 10 4 4i 4" W MclnreH McCarren Jr M 30 20 8 4 68434 HANN1S w 114 11 E b1 El J Martin 1 M Henry 15 M 20 8 4 66377 MONTBERT w 111 11 7 8- bi R l/iwe W H Snyder 8 M 9 4 2 66434 l.ADV FRANKFORT w 111 8 6 5» 7 .lohansn J C Milam 20 50 50 12 b 66377 ROSE DAI.Y w 111 12 .» !•- 8- J Daly J Q Brawn 15 25 25 12 7 66377 WATER COOLER ar 114 b 11 71 : ■ Lloyd W F Bryaon 13 15 IS b 3 66434 REBEL QUEEN W IIS S 10 lo* loU Hagan H Gardner 3-217-1017-119-101-2 • ADA C WALKER w 111 15 12 ll" 11* Nicol W C Overton E 8 S 3 8-5 CONVENIENT will S 13 12*12= Garner Mrs R W Walden 5 10 10 4 2 DORSA w 114 7 14 13J 13 1 Dominick G H Holle 8 15 IS 6 3 FIGELDA will 2 15 14i 14- Troxler W F Schultc 10 30 30 10 5 E. M. FRY w 111 4 . 15 15 Mitchell B Schrtiber 15 15 7 SJ 6-5 Time, 11;, 23£, :i." new track record. Winner — B. e. by GolictWt Grace Lee trained by F. Burlew. Went to post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the vime. I.ee rest broke well after following Brawney Lad closely, passed him in the stretch and ontgajned Work a Day at the end. The latter was hard ridden all the way and ran a fas:, game race. BrawaeT Kails showing was excellent, as be is big and ran green. Montbert. crowded at the start, closed h gap and was then eased up. Lady Hanabnrg ran in improving form. Ilaniiis finished fast and close up. Rebel Queen did not run her race, was not away well and was never a factor. ift/1 QO FOIRTII RACK 1 1-4 Miles. 2:Kii— .".— 117. Purse 1907.sh00. u-year-olds and rpward. OOit/ £i Handicap. Net value to winner 00. lnd Horses A WtPPSt St % Vz % Str 1 In Jockeys Owners O H C P S W454-ALMA DC FOUR V 6 MO 3 2 3- 8" 2. 2* Isk 1»| Garmr E Corrigan 7-104-5 3-4 1-5 out bbllbJUDGE POST 3 94 4 1 D D 1- 1- 2* 2- Jas HensyKurlew and ONeill 4 5 5 9-101-3 658672MAMIE ALGOL W 5 95 5 5 5 S 4. 4. 4= V Van DusenF M Smith 12 20 20 5 6-5 6S454*PET. STERLING w 4 100 2 4 23 2= 3 3- 3- 4= AV MclnreA Brown 2 12-512-53-5 1-6 66452 BIG BOW W E J7 1 3 4l 41 5 5 5 5 Pickens G AV Scott 30 75 75 15 5 Time, 24, IS-;. 1:121, l:"s*. 2*06| new track record. Winner — B. m. by Artillery — Swanhilda trained by J. Collins. Went to post at .1:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third the same. Alma Dufonr was well ridden and reserved behind Judge Post to the stretch, where she challenged and, after a brief struggle, won going away. Judge lost set a terrific pace for over a mile and tired in the stretch, but kept on resolutely. Mamie Algol ran the race of her career and was closing up ground in the last quarter. Peter Sterling was ranked along from the start and ran a good mile, but tired badly and seems in poor form. Big Rows showing was good considering his opposition. Scratched — 00475Orly, loa; 00475-Flavigny, 84. iQtv/lQQ PHTH RACK— 5-8 Mile. 844—3—108. Purse 00. o year-olds. Special Weights. 00*J: j O Net value to winner SlOO. "lnd Horses AWt IP St j ~ 3t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66413SPIDER AVKB wb 107. 5 2 IX Ill1 l1?. Troxler AV E AValsh 4 7 6 8-5 4-5 6C318*8AGAPANAK wb 107 12 5 6" 43 4- .. Wishard J Perkins lo 25 25 10 5 6C227 PIERROT wr. 110 13 S 3-" 3 31 3n Hagan J McAuIiffe 8 10 8 3 3-2 bti!.".3 KEMP RIDGELEY w 110 11 9 8- 5h 5U 42 AVarren AV S AVilliams 8 13 13 5 2J 66156 PARAGON w 110 7 7 41 b2 62. B" R Lowe M Goldblatt 15 15 10 4 2 .6416 ELFALL wit 107 8 6 71. 92 8- 6» OLeary Mrs M C Lyles 8-5 3 21 6-5 7-10 6631S JOHN ADAMS w 110 2 4 61 71 7] 7i Nicol F Cook 6 6 3 7-5 7-10 65827 DOROTHY M. wb 105 6 11 2* 2» 21 H W R WkrP Johnson 15 50 50 15 8 65958 DOC KYLE Wan 119 MM M« 8s H 9- J Lee V Hollar 20 40 40 12 6 66885 DRUD3N wn llo : 12 93 10* 10. 10* Garner J AV Forman 8 13 13 5 2J 66339 LALLY w 110 3 1 li" 11 iV- IV. J Daly J McLaughlin 12 30 30 10 5 CAPTAIN TAYLOR w 110 4 13, ll1 122 121 122 Mitchell AA A Kirwan 20 20 12 5 2*. C6176 TRES CHIC w 105 13 13 13 13 13 A Morgan BCVonSchlemmer 20 60 60 25 15 Time. 388, 48, 1:00*. AVinner — Rr. f. by Woolsthorpe — Spider trained by J. T. Alengel. Went to post at 4:00. At i ost 4 minutes. Start good. AVon easily: second driving: third the same. Spider Web outbroke the others and. setting the pace fast throughout, won going away and is an improving filly. Sagapanak was hampered iu the first half mile, but got clear, stood a long drive well and finished gamely. Pierrot was always in the front division, but was tiring at the finish. l-.ifall was in a jam all the way and did not show his usual early ngeed. Kemp Ridgelcy ran well and finished fast and close up. Paragon ran a fairly good race. John Adams ran poorly. Dorothy Al. ran prominently to ttu stretch, then tired badly. Rally was seriously interfered with in the first few strides and was cased up. Scratched — 06481 Anna Ruskin. 105; 88843 Handspike, 1 7. Ovcrwcights—Spidcr AVeh. 2J pounds. dfi/tCk/i sixth rack 5-8 Mile. 5!»i— 0— 108. Pane 3008. 3- ear ahfc. KaeeJal Weights. lJU±*J± Net value to winner 8308. lnd Horses AWtPP~StU 2 7*trFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 16245 SOPRANO WB MS t 4 1- 1* 1 1 ". Y R AVkr . Borkel 8 12 12 4 11-5 G4585*PLANUTE ws lb 8 7 21 21 -- 2 .1 Daly E Corrigan 6-5 8-6 8-5 4-5 2-5 66395 D1NI0MOCK w 1F, |o ;» :, ..- . ;;i Uojrd !• Scbulte 4 7 7 2 6-5 bK.i:, TAUNT ws io:. :, :, 3". :: :;• 4. Troxler T B Crist s 10 10 4 2 S6324*JOHN KAUFMAN a 11" 11 11 lo" 8»| 7 51 Johan.sn AV S Price i. 88 30 10 5 68267 OUR OWN a MS 1 I 71 7 b1" but pickena A A Reilly 2" bo 88 20 10 85681 NELLIE RACLNE w Ma 14 14 81 12* M1 71 Bilac A G Weston lo IS IS b :: 66324 GRANDITA w 105 8M ll1 1 ». si s1 Pengaat c E Brosios 12 25 25 7 81 66375 SHARONOWANA w 197 6 8 9 91 91 91 Aan DusenG AV /lark Jr 20 .".0 M 20 10 66375*HIGGINBOTHAM w 107 2 2 l" 41 5- lo- .las HensyC F Fox 6 6 lS-»b-5 7-10 68363ZANLIBB w MB 12 12 12 11 112 11a R Lowe C C Van Meter 8 M M 4 2 66249 ROSE MARION ■ MS 13 1 b1 bi 12 12H .1 Bee AV C Overton 1 E SE 8E 1" 5 8M82 LADY MA1A a MS 7 13 13l 13 13 13- G Swain A P Red M 48 40 15 8 05143 QUAGGA w 110 16 14 14 14 14 Mitchell J Arthur M 60 60 20 10 Time, 22% ».•:. 1 :0o. Winner — B. f. by Seinpronius Sweet Singer trained by R. Oeanady. Went to Mat at 4:.!7. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second eas;ly: third the same. Soprano, usually a slow breaker, was oft with a rush and. setting a fast pace. Opened a big gap ipii.kly, but tired in the stretch and was only kcid to her work by a free use of the Whip, ilauut" was l needy, but tried to run out all the way and finished very fast. Pincmock had a rough Hip. bit got deal in the stretch and was a fast going third. Taunt van well to the stretch and tired. John Kaufman closed a gap. Higginbotliam showed speed, but was cut off on the far turn. Scratched— 08384 Montellmar, 1"7. ■QsCJ/lO PT SKVFNTH RACK 7-8 Mile. 1:381 8—100. 00 added. :; year olds and upward. DOtt j tJ Selling. Net _va lue to winner i?.".7r.. lnd Horses AWtPPSt K % 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 66304 J. AV. ONEIBL WB 6 MS E I 21 21 2" 2 Is* .las HensyK Trotter 7 10 10 4 8-T 66395RESIDE WB I M I 1 4i 4 4i li 2" Huestis L L Lunar 6 7 6 2 1 66400*FLORIZEL W 6 Mi 8 3 3 3"i. ::* 4- 3 Skervin H McCarren Jr 5 12 12 E 11-5 66432JERRT C. WB 5 MS M M 9 73 6- 3 4- J Johnson T ■ Mannix 8 15 15 6 3 68457 TOM MANK1NS s b 107 4 8 S» B* El ."• B» F Keyes T A Gay P 1:, 15 5 2 66457*GOLDWAY w 4 102 7 7 5J 61 7* 7" b* Garner E Corrigan 4 4 9-5 4-5 9-20 86881 ST. NOEB w 6 9S :• 9 10 10 9 :• 71 Lloyd J I- Strode 12 12 12 5 2 66456 REBO 11 b 109 2 4 1and 1 Ink 65 y R hmve M Goldblatt 8-5 8-5 3-2 1 1-2 .- l .1. D. DUNN ws 3 89 8 8 8" 9" 10 10 9 Goldstein A Bellew 30 40 40 15 8 66376 KARA w 4 110 1 5 71 8 S S 10 J Daly M J Daly 15 30 30 12 7 Time. 23?. 47 J, 1:131, 1:27. AVinner — Ch. g. by Peter McCue — Tern trained by B. Trotten. AAent to post at 5:07. At post 2 minutes. Star; good. Won driving: second and tiiird the same. J. W. ONeill followed Rebo closely to the stretch and. when the latter quit badly, managed to outstay Reside. The latter was in tight quarters all the way down the bakstretch and. finishing fast, should have won, but Huestis could not help him any at the end. Florizd ran well throughout rnd iiung on gamely In a driving finish. Jerry C. was pinned in next to the rail in the last furlong and. with clear going, might have won. Rebo ran a fast half and quit badly. Goldway ran a bad race. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— S64:!.SDr. McCluer, 104; 00419 Society Bud, 98; 00337 Monterey, 107; 00342 DcLXkinps, 100; 00177 Tinker, 98.


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