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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. 1 IK GROUNDS. HEW ORLEANS. LA.. Friday, January 25, 1907. Thirtieth day. Crescent City lackey Utah. Winter Meeting 1*1 daya. Weather cloudy: track muddy. 34 books on. Presiding Jnage, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. R.Ting starts at 2: » p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tin- distance of e.nh race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. , £»r»£»£0 WBBT RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—115. 8400 added. 2year-olds. Selling. OOO Net value to winner *.3o5. ind Horses AWt PPsFi/T", 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ - S8588 LATTICE W MB : I 1 1- 1" J Lee Mrs R W AYalden3-217-tOl7-M4-52-5 M547SDEW OF DAWN" w lor, 1 1 ;;. p z- M B WoodL F Barthe 10 10 9 3 3-2 68547*RIDBYW1CK a :»; 7 5 4- l"t y Rrady Kurlew ft ONeill 7 10 9 3 3-2 08471 GOLANDRINA w M lo s 1". 3 t» Pickens O C Parke 20 20 20 8 i «*I7I FKAKNI.Y w 107 ;, 1 |t :,: 5nk D Austin .1 C Milam 2 1 4 7-5 2-5 S85M NToiNi; ar MS 1; ■ 5n 6 S * Backman H Cardner 6 x S 3 3-2 66115 MAMMY DINK m M7 4 8 8* 7 7- Mitchell G R Hamilton 8 15 15 5 2i WS84 SOUTHERN KNIGHT w los :: 7 7. 8 8" Manners P King 88 3d 30 10 5 66547 ANNIE IRISH w % I : f ■ - 8»* .1 Conila R E Watktea M 88 M 15 S BITTER PAIR w 96 2 lo 18 lo 10 Goldstein J C Cahn 20 40 40 12 7 Time. 2.!*. Mf, 43l. Winner — B. f. by Fligrane— Leeway trained bv R. .1. Waldcnl. Went to post at 2:01. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third he same. Lattice seemed favored by the oing and showed much speed, took a good lead at "one.-, but tiretl and had 1 to be hard riddi-n through the last furlong to last it out. Dew of Dawn was poorly handled, but ran a good race and. liuishing fast, would have won in a few- more strides. Uubywick, also poorly hanuled. ran 1 fairly well and finished gamely. Golandrina closed a big gap from a slow beginning. Flainey ran .R or]y and probably disliked the giving. The winner was entered for .00: no bid. Scratched — it;2S2 Count Reinferd. 104. • /2 0/j QQ SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. 1:R»J— ..— 107. Sf40J a. hied. I year old-. Selling. _f_l_f mO -Net value to winner S-JtiO. Ind Horses- AWt PP~St hi S % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ • 66552 REFrNED w 104 5 4 55 S 3s V Lloyd W J Donohue 6-5 7-5 7-5 9-201-5 66546: IMPERTINENCE w 102 7 S 41 21 2" B Van DusenG C Bennett E 6 19-511-101-2 2 61532-BERTMONT W 107 6 a 3U 1* V ii« Huestis J Parretto 2 2i 11-53-i 1-i J 6 J - j I I i t . | : , t » i i « i I | 66494 ZANLISS vv .98 4 I 21" 6| 4?. 4 McCster C C Van Meter M 25 25 S 3J. t,6494 TAINT ■ vv »« H 7 6 71 6- 53 Bilac T E Crist 6 12 12 4 3-3 6t;585 DORIC wb 103 3 1 U 42 o1 6i Manders P King ■ 60 60 20 10 66436 ELECTED ws 104 1 6 9 S-1 85 7s Pickett W Bosler Jo 60 60 20 10 66437 SKIMMER wb 103 2 9 7i 61 7* S5 Andress AY Gerst 20 60 60 20 10 66249 ABINCrTON w. 105 9 2 8_ 9 9 9 J Lee C P Harris 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 244;. 405. 1:15i. Winner — Cli. f, by Ujipallo— Superfine trained by W. J. Donohne. Went to post at 2:3t . At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Refined suffered from interference In the first half and was forced to swing wide into the stretch, tin iu came on hist and got up in the last two strides. Imnertinence was always forward in the runnir.g. stoo«e a hard dnve throughout and put up an extra good effort. Bertmont. clear of Interference, showed the mo* speed for a half and tired in the stretch drive, but was much the best of the others. Zanliss ttaad after gtdng a half. Taunt ran well and will improve. The winner, entered for ,000, was bid up i ,300 bv A. Simons ami lioimht Iu. Scratched— QitioM • 1 Dry Dollar. 102: f,c .5;7 Royal Breexe. 109: WOOS No Quarter. 10t:. /_» £* f* O A THIRD HACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 :45J— 4— 100. Purse 00. 3 vear-olds and upward. OOO _•■ tt Allowan.es. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horse3 AWt PP St U hi ~y4~Str Fin Jockeys Owners "0 H C ~P~S~" 66S88*MORTIBOY wJ K 6 3 2? 31 2i Ink ]h r Lowe Mrs M GoMMatt 7-5 s-j f,-j 1-2 1-4 66ot39:GRAN"ADA W 4 10S 5 4 41 l1 1" 2i 2l Garner C E Burnett 3 7 7 2 7-10 66550-RICKEY wb 4 105 I 1 l1 2" 31 3- 3__ Farrow W J Donohue 2. 4_ 4 11-101-.S 6659 i ITER NFS wn4 108 4 6 6 5?. 4- Vh 41 Pickens N C Xuckolls 12 30 30 10 4 68588 JAC-OMO vv 3 93 1 5 B* 4i 51 53 5 G Swain E Trotter 5 6 5 7-5 3-5 66509-OH1YESA w 4 103 3 2 31* 6 6 6 6 W MclnreA Brown 6 15 15 45 9-j Time. 25J, 51. 1:1«|, 1:4M, 1:50. Winner — B. c, by Albert— Counterbreeze 1 trained by M. Goldblatt. Went to post at .::04. At oost 3 minutes. Start good. Won Irivin-J : second and third the saint-. Mortiboy, favored by light weight and the soft track, forced a fast pace all the v.nv and. standing .1 hard drive at the end, outstayed Granada. The latter showed superior early si d atid ran a go.«l race in the going. Rickey was a close coHtender throtnrhout and suffered slightly from Interference in the first three-quarters and again in the stretch, where he was blocked when he attempted to COBM through next to the inner rail. Ja«-omo finished going gamely. Tenuis tired badly in the last quarter. OhiyCM «iuit bailly in the last furlong. S. ratched— 8SMS*Dr. Siuuill. 112. /_»/£ht p FOI RTII RACE 7-8 Mile. 1:251— %— fB. Purse ?700. 1-year-olds and upward. 00D40 Allowan.es. PBCLARKD Off. £*£*£* QD FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. l:4."i«— 4— KMJ. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. DOOO Selling. Ret value to winner !j ::oo. Ind Horses AWt PP~St hi hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C ~P~S~ 66.5o:i GAMARA wb 5 116 10 6 V ll 1 X 1?. D J Martin J P Devlin 1-5 8-5 7-5 4-5 2-9 66513 DEKPII IE w 5 US S 5 2"k 2l 21 2- 2- R Powers M AHealey 5 12 12 5 2; 66590*MAHOGANY w 4 113 1 7 6- 6- g 6* U Mitchell T J Harris.. n M 88 88 12 8 68343 JACK LORY W 5 MS I 1 3 I* J* 31 4- Van DusenC Schawacker 8 15 15 8 2 S656© CANYON WB 7 113 7 4 4J 4 4i4_ 6 D Austin CM Barrow I S 5 9-5 1-5 SSM5 RAIN!. AND w 6 116 4 2 70 TO 71! 7J d Abuchon Mrs M GoMblatt lo 15 15 I 3 i;27 BELL-THE-CAT m 5 MS 8 8 6" 5- •"■ll -r 7- l.lovrt .1 H Raker E 15 15 8 63797 R. F WILLIAMS w 6 111 2 S ! S* 8* S- S* Bilac J W Fuller I 8 1 1 1-i 66338 HOLLO WAY w 4 113 6 3 8* V 9» 93 9 Beckman M F McDonald M 1* 15 6 1 68138 SAEL v 6 los .". lo lo 10 in 10 10 Callus J and. C Davis 50 60 60 25 12 Time. S, Mf. 1:171, 1:45:. J :52% Winner It g. by Sorcerer — Pixy trained by J. P. Devlin 1. Went to post at 3:36. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won oasih : sei-ond and third li.e same. Camara. energetically bandied and showing much improved form, dashed Into a long lead al once ami. setting the Pace fast, soon had the others driving hard and tired slightly in the final drive, but always held Delphic safe. The latter ran a good race, was always in closest pursuit and. wih a more hidi.ioiis ride in the early stages, might have beaten the winner. Mahogany came fast at the end and ootxanwe. Jack Lory in the dosing strides for third place. Jack Lory ran forwardly for three ouarters and is improving. Canyon ran poorly and had no mishaps. B. 1". Williams was badly oattnaced throughout am! can do much better. The winner was entered for kI.imm: bo bid. Una It hid 08587 Telegrapher, 113; 15814 Discernment. 101; 80833 Dekaber. 113; 86489 Anthnony, 111; Uo527 King of the Yalley. Ills Incorrect weight in entries — Bcll-the Cat. 110. /_»r rjQrT SIXTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :»»»— 4— 112. Purse . 00. ..-year-olds. Allowances. OOO I X t value to winner 39JM Ind Horses AWt PP St % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66540 BOSERRI AN WBM6 5 I PI V Ill? Abuchon P Dunne 1 6-5 9-102-5 out 66568*MONERE w 106 7 2 2«t 2. 21 2 Farrow J McClernand I IS IS 4 3-2 K65SS VOTING vv 103 6 t 5= 5- 5i 3- R Lowe C C Yan Meter s 12 12 3 6-5 66522 TRES JOLI w 101 2 7 41 4i 4- 4i Llovd F J Pons 6 6 16-51 1-2 66010 NANCY wn 105 S 1 3 3- V 5= J Lee J Garson 20 20 17 6 11-5 65121 GRACE LARSEN w 101 3 6 63 8* 65 6 G Swain C R Ellison 8 12 12 6 2 68B71*LUCY MARIE w 101 1 S 8 71 71 71 Garner J J Mackessey 7 12 12 4 i-5 66494 NELLIE RACINE w 101 4 5 7 8 S S Bilac A G Weston 20 40 30 10 5 Time. 24, 49. 1:02. 1:0SL Winner — E. c. by Cesarion —Princess Rowling trained by 1. Hanlon. Went to post at 4:00. At post •". minutes. Start good. Won drivinu: second and third the same. Boueillan, running to his best form and given a strong ride, assumed a winning lead alter going .1 half, but tired fast in the race through the stretch and was forced to do his best near the end. Monere. show ing a consistent performance, followed the leader close up and was gaining steadily -it the finish. Voting closed a big gap in the stretch and finished with a rush. Tres .loli began slowly, but was going well at the end, Grace Larsen ran poorly. Lucy Marie can do better and seemed to sulk throughout. Scratched - ;t;r.s:i-Billy Vertress. 106; G55G7-Prince Ahmed. 10t;: Gj474 Rappahannock, 100: 0til:;7 Camp. 108; 0t0.!2 Belle Scott. 101. Overweights — Boserrian. 2 pounds; Nancy, i. £J/_*£»f Q SEYKNTH RACE -1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:831 8 104. 00 added. 3-year-ohtj 00D40 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 12.50. Ind Horses AWt PPSt hi hi s,i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6057DDELE STROKE wn 3 S7 s s 7- 71 4h 1- I» F Swain J E Murphy 8 12 13 E 11-5 66510 TERNS ROD w 6 105 9 5 4h 4" M 21 34 Bilac W Egan S S 6 11-56-5 66452GROSGRAIN wb 5 112 7 9 8* V P 8* 3» J Martin H C Riddle 2. 6 6 11-56-5 6«495=RESIDE w 1 9S 10 6 6* V 51 3i 4i Huestis L L Lamar 4 5 5 21 8-6 66552::FOREIGNER W 6 110 6 4 5 U 6- 4A 5U D Austin P M Livill 3 18-518-53-3 7-10 66266 SOPHIE CARTER wa 3 88 4 7 10 10 7- 7l 6l G Swain H T Oxnard M 12 12 5 21. fiC-ldS-DELMORE R 4 MS 1 1 2» 2i 3 5», 7- Van DusenMrs L Harris 4 4 4 9-5 4-5 66455MERRY BELLE WB 4 Ml 5 3 31 31 9 • S" F Burton Mrs M C.oldbiatt 6 15 15 6 3 665851BANEFUL w I 93 3 2 l1 1- 1» 8. 9J R Lowe G C Bennett 5 10 10 4 8-5 665S7 SCALPLOCK wb 4 112 2 10 9- 9.1. 10 10 10 Manders P King 10 20 20 8 i Time. 24». 49;:. 1:161, 1 42. 1:4S|. Winner — Ch. f. by Hen Stronie — I.indele trained by 3. K. Mnrphy Went to post at 4:34. At ]M st 1 minute. Start gcxsl. Won easily: atcond driving: third the same. Dele Stronie. favored by the going and reserved in the early Stages, moved an fast when called on in tin? Inst quarter and shot away from the others as her rider pleased, winning well in hand Tern s Kod was ■ sharp factor most of the way and stood the final drive gamely. Oroagrahj appeared Handicapped by the stiff going in the early stands, but moved op rapidly after going three-quarters and mushed with a rajah. Beside tired fast in the tinal furlong. Foreigner had no mishaps. Delmore ran well to the stretch and tired. Baneful tired badly after showing the most speed for three-quarters. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 06823 King Ellsworth, 167; 88888*1— Iw Macfarlan. 188; 00552 Huntington. 104; MR1* Kemp Ridgeloy. 160; 66568 Bulwark. 11. i.