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i , i * 6 ti 6 6 I j i j • ■ J J LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. . LOS ANGELES. CAL., Friday, January 18. 1907.— Forty fourth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 00 days. Weather clear; track slow. 22 hooks on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, John Boden. Racing starts at 1 :45 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race iudhate track record, age of horse and weight carried. £*C* K 1 K l-IK-ST BACK-3-8 Mile. CO— 2— 112. Purse 00. 2 vear ol.N. Selling. J J O _L »J Net value to winner 25. • Ind Horses AWt PP St % g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S BSSS4*KATIE RAINS w 107 7 1 H 1 Kent B Schreiber 1-2 1-2 LTbTout 66421 ORENA w 144 I 2 3- 24 C Koerner H T Griffin 0 7 7 8-5 1-2 LACK FOOT W 105 17 4 3- W Fischer J J Walsh M 60 25 B 2 66421 QIOANA w 102 8 3 2 4" R McOanLMrs J M Cooper I 15 15 B 6-5 66497 BENDAOA W 105 6 6 5« B» M Preston J Curl 4 4j 4". 9-10out BT. DOREBN 97 5 5 7- 6h Qrington Kirkfiel.i Stable 30 60 60 M 10 .i:i2l GLADYS C. w 102 SB 8 7" H Smith UakvvoodSfkRch M M 6" 20 10 66459 HARVEY CLARK w MS 4 4 ti»* 8 fo Riley T E Clark 30 :* 50 15 I Time, 24, 3ti. Winner — Ch. f, by Balgowan — Manch trained by F. Wliitloek. Went to post at 1 :4S. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and ihird tlie same. Katie Rains showed brilliant speed throughout and had plenty left to witli-tatid Oreiu- ehallenge. The latter tiegan -omewhal -lowly, font made up ground fast in the last eighth, fmisliiin. with a rn-h. Laek-ioot ran well under punishment and linished resolutely. Gigana tired foadly in tlie Baal eighth Winner entered for ,000; no hid. RflKI Q SKCOND RACK 1 Mile. 1 ::;sf— 4— 100. Purse 00. 4 year olds a, ,1 upward] ■JfvJrJ A. J Selling. Net value to winner ! :;25. Ind Horses AWt"PP~sF4 % % StTFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C ~" P~ S~~ 6B422AZORA w 4 104 5 1 2 2 2" m 1-1 Kent E Waylan.l 4~4-5~L-5~l-~ out 6S443*WOODTHORPE WB 5 114 4 2 1*1 1*1 1 2- 2" M Preston R H Harris 7 10 BB ■ 4-5 «*4BMARKIE MAYER w s 4 101 2 8 7a 6h 7s" 4U «■ Talbert R liauer 111 1:, |g | 1 6SME OEORGE E. MILNERw 4 109 6 4 33 3- S* 3J 4and C Koerner J P Atkin IS u n 5 s-5 SS482 LILIE B. wsb 4 104 1 7 B 72 B" 6"k 5 J Carroll C E Rogers 8 8 7 3-- S-S 66257*CARDINAL SARTO w :, 111 s 6 E* 5- E 7" 6 A Wright S Judge SB MB MB SS B 61777»HIPPOCRATES wb 6 111 3 3 4 42 i* 5* 7= D Riley C Van Dusen 7 11 12 ". I 66479 BESSIE WELFLY w 7 109 7 5 8 8 *. 8 S Callahan CpenteWkKenyon 100 loo lot 40 SB Time, 25, 4SH, l:15f, 1:43. Winner — B. m, by Falsetto — Selika trained by K. Waylaud. Went to i.ost at 2:20. At post 3 minutes, "start good. Won easily; second and third Lie same. Azora followed Woodtaorpe elosely to the stretch, then drew away and won easing up. WoadtBarpa slioued superior early speed and. although no match for the winner, ea-ilv held art! i plaee safe Maikie Mayer Bade up COWdderable gioiind in tlie last quarter, hut was a distant third. The others were alwns outrun, font George K. Milner went well for three quarters. Winner eulered for 1907.shIH; no fold. Scratched— t;o47. jFoncasta. Ill; 88488 Kinsman, 114; tM.424:1Lucrece, 100: UMOO-Desieaires s " nil-8B8M Rostof, 111. I iif± 1 7 THJBI RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :0t;;.— 4— 103. Burse 0f. 3 vear oil-. Special fJlJrJJ- I Weight-. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *j Str Fin Jockeys Owners u C P S 6C461xLORD STANHOPE WB 104 8 1 4 S* 21 1" Finn C F Clark I " 2 7MMT 663MZETHUa wb 1 i7 7 2 7" E* 4i 2- R McDanlR Ekawar 3 41 t1 s-5 7-10 J 6644D.I. R. LAUGHREY wb 1o7 2 5 6U f 1;- t c Koerner Atkin and Porter *n U-B13-B4-5 1-" 66480 BLANCEft wa IBB 6 3 2U 3= 31 4:1 D Rilev Denny Bros 7" u, p, t «.-. , 66443COkCMON SUE BB MB 1 4 V 1- 1? . M Preston . I Curl 10 lo E S 4-5 i 1.66481 RENRAW WB 104 3 6 S] 4 i .".- 6:- Hrussel Mrs R I Miller »2.. 13-513-54-5 1--J MB4S YADDO Wt 5 8 5 6=1- 7" 78 J Harris Mrs C F RockettMB Ml M 20 S 66033 EXTRANELL W MS 4 7 S 8 8 8 Xeufoert F W Bryant loo SM MB 100 50 "Coupled iu foetting; no separate plaee or,sliow lietting. Time. 24,. 4Mi. 1:0SJ. • Winner — B. g. hy Stanhope II. — Lerete trained by B. A. Smith. Went to post at 2:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third easily L rd Stanhope was always within striking distance of the leaders and. coming fast through the stielih fiuallv W«B out ill a desperate drive with Zethus. The latter began slowly, as usual, font Kni-h -.1 fa-t anil gamely and, at a longer di-tanee. would have won. .1. It. Laughrey ran an exeelleut race and is a useful colt. Elaneer ran to his foest form. Common Sue showed superior early s|ieed, font fail-d to sta Tlie others were outclassed. Seratched— 88388 Norfolk, 107; M14S0 Colonel Jack, 107. | ff PI 1 Q KHIBTii RACK— 1 Mile. 1 :3.s;— i-10». j Purse 00. 4 ~y7a7olds and upward JfJrJ A. O Selling. Net value to winner S33S. Ind liorses AWFPP St V,. y, %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ o" a C FTT™ 66462 RODOLFO WBB 8 Ml 1 1 2 1 1 1" 1-J 1- H Smitli Mrs W J Speirs | ■• I M-To- -T K330*FREESIAS 6 106 6 4 4- 5 B« 41 2 . Hid. lie 1: p Hobart 6 6 5 7-5 I-- I 6B4B2 PRINCE MAGNET sb 5 110 5 5 3« ::• :;■ 2" 3-". R McDanlI H Miller : 4 4 !;.-, i.-t I 66482 SHERLFF BELL wb 7 110 3 6 6 4and 4»k :,« 4s Keogh W 1 Millard M M 30 8 Z " * 064791SAIS WS6 110 4 2 1*1 2" Ill ::n 5 .1 Harris Mrs J Blute " M-", 7-101-3 I BS47S DING DONG II. w 5 US 2 2. ■- _ 6 6 6 6 W Fischer Klmwood Farm "0 M it 6 7-5 Time. 25;. 50], 1:17L 1:45. Winner — Ch. g. by Amigo — La Maroma trained foy W. J. S|»eirs. Went to post at 3:10. Off at once to a good start. Won easily: second and third tlie same Rodolfo was favored foy tlie going and, except momentarily, set the pace all the War and under mild re-tr lin Freesias was well Back in the early running, but eame fast in the stretch and finished gamelv Prince. Magnet rau well to the stretch and tired in the Baal drive. Sheriff Bell went fairly well Siis sju.weil u speed, but failed to stay. Winner in for 00; no foid. Seratched— 00430 Thora Lee, 105. Incorreet weight in entries — Uodolfo, 110. Overweights — Freesias, lj pounds. 1 ClQKI Q IlIH HAfL Futurity Course. 2 t feet less than 3 4 mile. 1 T"o!i— • _ afci JJtJ A. %J Purse .-MOO. 4 year olds. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AW t PP St » ■ StTFin A % Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 6627DLA GLORIA wit MS 1 3 1 D 1and 1 Koe7n«r J P Atkin 6~6-5 11-lODV.tit I B67B4 MANDARIN w KJ9 4 5 4 4i .h 2- Keogh WD Millard MM 1 •» 4-5 66403SCCCEED w MS 6 2 SJ 3 2- 3 D Riley J M Stokes 1". 21 8-5 l"-- out 66406CRITIC w Ml 5 6 E» ".- S» 4" Talbert R Bauer 15 - o r. 4*7-5 66423 ELIZABETH F. Tvs 100 3 1 6 6 6 :.» M Preston C MeVkel m I U 1 1 66442 SLY BEN WB 105 2 4 3 2h 4 6 R McDanIL Kellv 7 M 10 9 4 5 Time, 1:11. Winner — Ch. f. by Woolsthorpe — Sister Monica trained foy R. I. Miller. West to post at 3:4.5. At post 5 minutes Start good. Won easily; second the same: third handilr La Gloria showed fortlliant speed, simply running away from the others all the war and winning as her* rider pleased. Mandarin ran a good race, linished gamely and was easily foest of "the others .Sti.-cenl after an unavailing pursuit of the winner, tire.! foadly in the last eighth. Oitic finished gamely B»meiy. The rue wmnei was run up trotn ,100 lo ,400 foy J. B. Dunn and bought in Seratched — 05741 Minlia, 107. ftKOA SIXTH ItACK-8-4 Mile. 1:12 1-0-107. » Purse 1 * 3-vear-ol.ls. Selling JJ*J jUJ Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PP St jj -. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C p s , 66311-PHIL 1GOE W M7 I 3 Ink 11 is 4 c Koerner J Pitkin l-iTTrTTJ" I 66255 TAOS W 99 3 5 B ■."» 4 2" Talbert R Bauer M S ZS 1 B-S t 662M RAY EGAN ws 104 2 2 2-I 2U B* 3 R Davis W W Finn lo 15 U 4 :;-2 I 664S6HJTTO PRICE w ln4 7 6 B 4- B 4* J Harris W A McKinnev 4 5 ", 1 •--, 1 1.6463-GOLD HEATHER Ws 102 4 4 4 1 M 3"k ;,u D Riley C Van Dusen " 6 7~ f 8-5 3 5 6641.3 LONG NICK WBB SM 6 1 3"l 6 63 6 M Preston J Curl 30 30 16 4 8-5 « BBSBS GCLLIVER w 104 5 7 7 7 7 7 Brussel T O Webber 100 100 100 30 8 I line. 21 . 40.. 1 :17. Winner — B. c, foy Sir Dixon — Alpena trained by St. I. Miller. Went to post at 4:14. At post 5 minutes. Start goixl. Won cantering; second easily third hindilr Phil lgoe soon forged into the lead and. drawing farther away as the race progres-ed won eaiiterM •" laos was outrun in the early stages, but rinished well ami easily outstaved Ray Bean The litter Vol" owed Phil lgoe closely to the stret.-h. then lired badly. Otto Price ran poorh. GoM Heather ran well to the stretch and quit. The winner was entered for - no bid