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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES, CAL., Saturday, January 13. 1907. Iortv tifth day. Los Angeles lackey Club Winter Meeting tin days. Weather clear; track fast. 24 books on. Presiding Jndge, A. w. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dsryec. Secretary, John Roden. Raring starts at 1:15 p. in. 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. aAPkQ/l IHT RACE 3-4 Mile. M:12 — 8 K»7. Purse 8488. 3 year olds. Selling. LfJ»JOrX: Net value to winner ?525. Ind Horses AWt~PP~St 4 M; % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H-C P S ~ 6849P -kilter ws 110 « i ::- ?.- IM .1 BullmanJ L Holland 7-io7-ioi::-20l-::.u7t 66496*L1VIUS w llu 1 S 7 » 4t 24 M I-*reston P Wallliauser .", :, 4 1 "-; Cti4»ti BANLADA H 105 i 4 B" Ai :.- V R McDanlT OHearn I K i: 5 i--, 66197*LOUISE FITZGIfiBON w lor. 21 lfc V » 4* c Koeraer B SehreJber 4 6 6i 8-57-10 C6423 HAZKLINE wn 10 J 7 7 I* V li- S" Talbert K Bauer S 12 12 3* C-", 66520 GOLD HEATHER w 105 1 :i 2= in 3h «8 Kunz C Van Dusen M M ■ ],j 4 66481*COLEWORT w 107 4 G 4 7 7 7 T bt-an W T Anderson 100 500 .VO 100 50 Went in entries as Calvert. Time. 241. 49. 1:18. Winner B. c, by Standing -Patrona trained by 1. Regan. Went to post at 1:17. t not i minute. Start ajood. Wan hamlilv: second and third easily. Kilter ran in close attendance on the leaders to the stretch, then assumed the lead when an eighth out and held livius safe to the end. I.ivius ran sluggishly lor the hist three furlongs, moved up fast when turning for home and flnisbed gamely, but was not good enough. Ranlada was under the whin all through the stretch and finished resolutely. Louise ritzgibbon was speedy, but tired after turning for home Gold Heatbe-quit badly alter displaying speed. The winner was in for 8888; no bid. A?Qf SLCOND RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1 :42;-5 -1 10. Purse 00. 4 y.-ai olds and UUUfJU upward. Special Weights. Net alue to winner . :;25. Ind Horses AWtPPStyt % Str Kin Jockeys Owners g H C P S~" ••• 0 BLACK PRINCE wu .". llu 1:: 1- 1 p.i. 1- 1- li McDanU R Pyne G p» i" £ 81™ 66518 SHERIFF HELL wi: 7 110 1 1 :: :;i :: Ji gi w Fischer W D Millard EM 50 40 12 :," 66458 TATTENHAiM IT C MT M 7 4- 41 4| 43 Wilniot W H Moore 100 2o0 200 Co :M 66518:PRBBSIAS 6 r07|U 8 h". 9» i»- s1 4? Riddle B K Ho! ait 8-5 2 " 4-5 2-5 R64S8 LYDIE WROISMAN STB 5 185 4M 8* 7 7l 7 " .1 Harris C 1, Mac-key In M 1 6-5 5-5 66439 THORA LEE n 5 185 5 4 2- » 2* :: «■» W Riley .1 Ramloloh M M 10 4 " 66479 KOMOMBO mi 6 185 3 2 5 5" 5" 5» I* C F BuvanE Wright 10 10 s :! 8-5 66846 BALDO ws 8 189 » 5 12» llaklis 18* 8» Kunz C P Dye 15 30 -0 8 4 66325*THADDEUS ws 7 187 ! 13ll* 12* si f Hl A Wright -M.l Haves 58 1S8 S8 88 58 tJtiO..G ANTAKA u I 187 8 I ■ li 81 Gh 10 Kent E Wavlaml G 7 5 " 1 6S947 SATTN COAT S I I M7 111 »Moi.ki,ii n« Hi* Keogh II S Blackburn 20 40 40 12 ! 66070 LONE IlsH f.rm N wss 9 no 11 12 i: 13 IS 12"12»« Butwell H .1 Barclay 20 GO 90 20 10 66460 1ARVi 1 STB 4 185 7 I 7 sl 12 13 M T Deem W T Anibison 30 30 28 8 4 Time, 24 j. 4*1. 1:10. 1:11. 1 :4S. Winner- Bik. h, by Lassarone Belle Air trshied by E. an Knren. Went to poM ;li 2:10. At |M.st I minutes, start goisl. Won essih ; second and third handily. Black Prince ti ok the lead quickly, showed the most v|M.,.,l throughout and won in a niter. Sheriff" Rell followed the winner well up to the final sixteenth, where he tired under punishment. Ta.lenham ran in greatly Improved form and Iran*; on gamely all tnroash the last eighth. Vreeatss made nn much i-omi,l from a poor beginning and finished fast. Thura Lee showed speed, but was done for when tinning for home. Scratched -66500* Bauble, 185; OIH44 Sam Craig. Ilo. Overweights Ireesias, 2* iiounds. ftQft THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42J— 8—118. Purse 00. 4 year oldsan.l JJfJtJJ upward. Spe.-ial Weights. Net value to winner 832S, Ind Horses AWt iPSt 14 % % s"tr~Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 88423 VON TROMP w 5 ilo g 2 21 lJ 1-i li li .1 Harris W A McKinney i 7-5 7-r, 2-5 nag 66441*STANDOVER w 4 187 I 4 I] 2 V -• 2" it Dstvis W W Elliott 1 1 8-5 1-3 out 66072s! TOLD YOU wb 4 107 :: G ::- ::■ ::- V VI C Koerner W Joolin 6 s I •■ 7-10 GG4S2 1. NUi;sTINE w :. 107 4 1 ..- :. 4- 4i44 M Preston C C Gill 10 12 12 3 1 66696 CIRCUS wn 8 118 2 6 I I I I M Grand R Gutter 188 M 288 48 15 66325 BANNELL or 4 107 6 3 41. t- :.a ;. G Kent B Scbiwlber 20 io 50 10 *3 Time. 241. 48, 1:15, 1:414, 1:45. Winner B. b. by Ben Brush— Cinderella, by Hermit trained by W. A. McKinnev. Went to psal at 2:411. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won rasihr; second and third the smip. on Tromp forced a sharp pace for the lirst quarter, then moved up into the lead and. showing ihe most ■peed thereafter, easily held Standover safe through the final sixteenth. The latter was always iu nearest pursuit, crowded I Told Vou to the feme iust after passing the far turn, then came on ami. under the whip, tinisheil resolutely. I Told You was in a contending position when thrown out ol it and was not persevered with much after that. Clandestine tired badly iu the final eighth. •*-i «££ fc Q 7 fOUBTH BACB 1 1-8 Miles. 1:52—7—103. Pasadena Handicap. ,500 added. JJlJ *f I :; .M-ar-ohls and upward. Net value to winn.-r 81,880. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St ■ 4~1/~ % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S ~-~ 66461 J. I. DONOHUE w 4 188 88 1 8* S 7 4?. 1 Kent B Wavlaml 1 10 10 4 66423MOLESEY w I 58 8 I J* t- l | 1 2- 2 M Preston J A Bennet 11-513-511-54-5 1-2 66498 CELLO w4 % 5 4 «| 5* 5"* 9* 5»| 3| H McDanlElmwood Farm 7 10 7 2J «-r, G64GDARI.Mii w n 3 lo4 9 5 1- 3*131 2-h V 4i W Fischer . I .1 Walsh 4 8 8 8- 7-5 85423 GORGALETE w 7 107 7 7 G- G- G* 3"" 3l 5 Finn W !i Owen « 10 10 4 2 66461*W. 11 CAREY wb 4 110 4 It 8« 7- 7"" V V S* .1 Harris R F Carman 3 31 3 1 1-2 G8187 P. W. PARI; s 4 113 :: I 8J m I"* 4] 71 7 1 Keogb v . StAnflcid 10 10 10 4 9-:, 16 M8 SUP* ME COURTwu 8 183 2 1 5" 2* :■• 8* 9*8 i!russ»l C Van Dusen *lo 15 13 4 I 6488 DUSTY MILLER Wan 8 181 1 1 7*1 I I I i D Rihy C Van Dus.n *10 K 12 4 2 Coupled in betting; no separate place or show lietting. Time. 241. 48, 1:15. 1:42,. 1:55. Winner B. c. by Onondaga — Poavine trained by E. Waykand, Went to post at 3:23. At post 4 minutes. St;irt good. Won easily; seond and third driving. J. F. Donohue trailed far back for seven fsTkmgs, b-it moved up fast on the urn for home and swung to the inside rail, wms then lucky in getting through Iu the linal furlong and ming on v ith a surnrising rnli, won going away last. Moles, y raced Ariino into snhjeetlon iu the tilst StecS am! a half turlongs and tlc-ii stood the last sixteenth drive gamely. Cello moved 1111 in the stretch and. finishing with a rush, omsiayetl Arimo for third place. Arimo tired badly in the last eighth after selling a hot pace and did not -u i .lis rare. I". W. Ban- was done for when entering Ihe Stretch aud pulled up lame. liorgnlete tired after tunning well to the Stretch. Because of the storm it was not |wss81lh to get lluough the Charts of the last two vices. The wires were lost alter the first four were rCCClTCd. The fifth and silh races will be published In Tuesday t paper. The results: Fifth Race- Confessor, first: Taylor Oeorge, 1 nd: Line of Life, third. Sixth Bace Desaoages, first; Roman Bay, second; VeUow Kid. third.