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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. .FAIR GROlNDS. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Saturday. January 26, 1907.- Tliirty lit-i day. .re-cent City lo. key lull. Winter Meeting Oil days. Weather cloudy: track heavy. 38 books on. I I lt«— iding Judge, Clarenee MeDowell. Starter, A. B. Dado. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. ,; R..lng -tarts at 2:00 p. m. W BSttCnten whip. S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following J the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. af*C*/f ~1 FIRST RACK -3-4 Mile. H-RN— " 1u7i S40» added. 1-vonr olds and upward. DUOtI Selling. "ii i ilur U alaan KS3S. * Ind Horses .UYtPPSt i4 5 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 J ;•:-."--LADY CAROL. wr 4 M 8 11 M* 4 l l1. Garner Q II Holie 3 1S-5K-53-2 7-10 J .,:!:•. H AlIY JACK II. wit 5 Ml 5 E I P ■ 2«| Lloyd .1 Arthur M St 20 8 4 J ■ • DAPPLE GOLD wh 6 105 1:: 4 8| 1 T 3 Abuchon s B Billings 4 8 6 2 1 S343G ST. NOEL w ti 100 7 8] E| ."•- •* Gauge 1 .1 D Strode I I 2». 8-5 4-5 3 • •:;:•: YF.UIBKST w 4 lJ4 7 I 5» 2 8* Si Goldstein T Kilev 4 12 12 5 KJ I 64514 CHIEFTAIN B 6 185 t I" ** g -; 3 W Mclnr V C Price 4 I I 3* 2 f OS551 GOLDBEARER - t M I I •. 7 4nk 7 Van Dusenl M Schilling IS 40 40 20 10 j 66495 JERRY C. nSMll 13 V. 11 9* SJ J Johnson! B Mannix 6 6 6 2 1 t 66343 DEUXTEMPS ra4M 1 1! 12 16] 7- I" .lohansn W 8 Price 10 20 20 8 4 66 7 M A.l CARPENTER ws 6 1 OT 11 1 4 3* M* M| Seder A H Pendleton 1". 25 35 10 5 I •• i. MAGGIE MACKEY. SB a N 3 3 131 12 11 ll Pickett K F Miller M 5* S3 25 12 64351 NERVATOR w 7 111. 1 I 3» 13 12- J Martin 1 1 I. Marders 6 13 13 5 3 ■ ,. SSINEKB -4 MM 8 1 M 12-13 F Burton V Whelan IS M 20 10 5 Time. ?4. : 0J , 1:17. • Winner — B. f. hy Mi Neil r.mella trained by W. L. l.ewi-i. Weal to peel at 2:ixi. ai pool 2 miiutes. start goad. Won ea-ily: second driving: third the same, i l.ady Carol had ■ rough trip, eraa CBBghf in i iain at thv start ami crowded hack to la-t place, but came I fast around the turn and finished villi a -en - V tonal hur-t of speed on the extreme outside and won drawing clear. Happy Jack II. was favored by the going and well ridden and nursed along in the early stages. | pared itiuuad aa every turn and. finishing fa-t audcf the whip, outgamed Dapple Gold -n the final dive. | The latter wa- speed] . but wa- made loo mucli u-e of in pacemaking and tired in the stretch drive. Jerry C. begin -lowh and ran a goad race on the extreme outside. St. NihI closed a gap and finished fast. Veribest -how e,l s: ecd. is-ineke and Xervator were Based up in tne la-t quarter. The winner was entered for K4 « : no bid. Overweights — Deuxtemps, - pound-: Major Carpenter, 2: Nervator. 41. £JCl°/1 O SECOND BACK -1-2 Mile. 474 2—107.1 Purse .00. 2 vear olds. Allowances. OODtI: Net value to v. inner $.",00. Ind Horses AWt PPSF % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ OS584E. If. FRY a* 115 M 7 1- 1« l s...ier B Scfareiher 8-5 31 1 1-2 3-10 •■ t MONTBERT W 1"4 5 1 !» 6* 2and R Lowe W II Bnyder M M I 3 6-7, 61 ICC IDA MAY w 104 7 5 4 P 3"" Lloyd .1 C Milam 4 M 15 6 21 66 REBEL QUEEN aa 113 4 I 6 4 ; 4"t J Martin H Gardner 4 6 6 2 6-S 6l S6 BLUE l.i:i. W 11.". B 6 V 3*6* Troxler T Capo 4 .". ,i 9-3 4-5 3647 CONVENIENT wn MS I 8 61 7 61 Englder Mrs R W WaldenlO 33 30 10 5 .. POEM w M8 1 lo 8* 83 7"t Wishard W S Williams 10 20 20 7 3 66491 FIGELDA W llo 1 1 !nk •■ Bft Van DusenW F Schulte 10 50 50 15 8 .*..■. LEE CREST » 11". 6 4 3* 3" S4 Abuchon Burlew fc ONeill 3| 7 7 11-51 66364 I. II, A B W MB I 2 1" 1" lo T Taylor J Mannion 20 50 50 16 S Time. 24, 34, l:i-Wiaaer B. c. hv Bala — Caroline Hamilton trained l. I. .lohnsonl. Went to iM.-t a! 2:2S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the sine. I | I r; . I c. .in i -ni.liiiL; -int. -printed aw ay from liis opponents in the first furlong and opened up a Mg Kan on the far turn, bat was made too nine., use of and was tiring in the last furlong. Montliort be—m -Inv .. Ii ami wa- Il.mdiil back, then .aine OB last on the outside, went wide on the iurn into the homestretch and dalxhed iramcly. Ida May was Interfered with all through the homestretch by Blue Bee. but ran .wll and Batata d fast. Rebel Qaieea broke slowly, but closed ■ gap on the turn into the eome--tretcli and caught the ti.mt divi-i..n at the furlong post, but tired in the last lifty yards. Blue lee ran Well. I. e Cic-i quil ba.lh Scratehed 6d*Bl*work-a-Day, 112: 8C50fi!Lote Poster, Kx;. Ineoneet weight in entii.- -t onvenient. 108. £*£*£*/% » third BACK b 1-2 Furlongs. 1:06J 4 112. Parse 3400. 3-year-olds and aptrandrd. tl30"7jb3 Allowances. Net value to winner 3960. Ti7d Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 62963 I.AHV NAVARRE w 4 112 6 1 I1 3- 2- in .1 Martin C R Ellison 3 1" IS 5 11-5 ; 66436 GRACE GEORGE a 3 S3 7 7 ." . .".■ 41 *•* Bllac V Sweeney I • 33 - :: S6 W BLACK BURN w .: 16 14 3 l»| 1* 1 i 3«t Trueman .1 J Ogles 15 1". 12 4 S-5 6654s»DARGIN WB 6 1M I 6 41 4 6 4 Seder B Schreiber 4-511-Mll-M8-5oat I664361TUDOR ■ 3 M • I •■ 4 6* 51 Knglder T Clyde 3 4 3 9-101-3 ./.ANI.ISS u 3 M I : ~ 71 -"»;- R Lowe C C Van Meter 20 4 1 40 10 3 EXPECT-TO-SEE wa 3 M 4 I : - s1 !" 7 Garner .1 C Milam 1 I f -5 7-10 i i..,. i l.rclI.I.IS w .". lie I - 8 V 7" N3 Young A Jones 39 M 60 35 6 it..,. I lOXSI.KY vm: I 1..7 • 1 S - P s l.b.vd W ..erst 15 35 25 6 21 • B2H i: H« DALE wa»113 8M lo lo M M Pohanka T K Crist 20 75 75 20 8 Time. 2-:-. I8i, 1 "2J. 1 :«»|. Winner h. f. by Pirate of Penzance Catharine of Navarre trained by C. P. Brazieri. Went to post at 2 57. At po-t 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; -econd and third the same. I..ul Niuarre ran in i forward position all the way. came to the out-ide of the leaders on the turn into i, homestretch and. tig;. ting it out. flrst with Black Burn sad then with Grace George, jus: managed to laM kmg eaoagh to stand off the tatters rash. Grace George, interfered with a* feral times on the hack-•tretcfa c.i. I on the far turn, finished with a greet burst of -peed next to the inside rail and woahl have beaten the winner In another ride. Black Burn outbroke the .•■hers and set ■ fast pace until well into the final fnrloog, then tired, but finished gaaaely. Dargia ran well, but be! ,w his best torn.. Tudor iin-i-lied well. Bnsley was a keen contender until on the tarn into the homestretch, but failed lo stay. .-• i.il.l.e.l C.545:: Kcalni. 117: c..i.s Penrhyi.. K7: ;iC i7 Little • ■ n-e. 05. /»r /~» | /i COUBTH RACK 1 Mile. il::«»— 7— 12:5. i Merchants Handicap. ,250 added. UDOtTI: 3-year-olds and upward. Nei value to winner ,950. Ind Horses AWt PP~St~A~ % Sti~Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ..."-s-:ti i.kixc wsb 3 35 I : 11 l*| 1 l- li Garner J ii McCormick 7-5 7-5.11-101-3 out I 1,643. lAMES REDDICK WSB 4 Ml 1 i ■■" P P ■« 3* D Austin C R Ellison 2 16-516-54-5 1-3 THE ENGLISHMAN « a 96 5 3 3* 5« 4- P P Van DoaenB Trotter 16 63 53 10 3i i.i.:..;s ATHLETE »4 31 2 1 "•- 4" P 4- 4- R Lowe Burlew ft ONeill 6 M 10 3j 6-5 IKINT ASK ME W 8 35 7 7 7 6 I "• ■ ."4 Bilac 1 Fuller M ::« M I -I 6651SsDEVOUT WSB 5 MC 1 ! «* 3» •"■- I I Lloyd 1 Dunne M M 8 2£ 9-10 . .... I. Mi .;:Tll:oY w ■ : 31 i •"• -■ Fell. ESnglder Mrs M Goldblatt 5 s S 2 1 Disqualified Im fonL .Added -farter-. Time. 25. 60, l:16§, 1:44? Winner B. c, bj Hastings Futile trained hj C. Louie.. Wtnt 10 post at 3:28. At post 1 ininule. Start g I Won ea-ilv: -e.ond driving: third the .•sine Tileing a- ..ft well la motion sad, 1. inning inio the lead on the trst tarn, was rated along in the lead all the wa» and was well in baad through l le la-t turleng. Jam.- Baddtck, crowded back oa the Irat turn. m.iMii sp fast when straightened oal oa the harfcatretrh. then ran in behind the winner and moved cp oa ;he tarn into the homestretch, bat was unable to improve hi- position :u the la-i aaarter and Aastin pulled him over 10 the Inside when The Englishman attempted to come through in the last furlong and kept crowding htm, for which be was disqualified. The Englishman was mtsoed about oa the backstretch, bat finished gamely, Athlete was always oatrna. Dont Ask Me broke slowly and rloornl a big gap. Morti-Im» -tumbled in-t alter rounding the turn into the backstretch and fell. Scratched Oua30Juggler, 110: 08808 Emergency, 112: 60006Dr. Sj mill. K.I: 0OSSOJGild 105; 08531 He Oro 03. Orerweight« lamer Beddick, 1 pound. ■ f* ft O A Cr llllll HACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:4.2—5—104.1 Purse 1800. :: year old- aid O O U 7T ♦ upward. Sun ial Weight- Net value to winii r s;4Jo. ~ Tml Horses WtPPSt 4 te % St.-Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S •• MSILVERSKIN WS 6 111 I I - 1- I- 1» 1-?. Lloyd W T Briru wnrth *-5 S-511-101-3 out t ..... MAMIAIONKR Wa3 K 2 1 1 : 21 P 2l 21 EUKlder O L Richards L 2 7-5 3-5 out 66250 DR roUNG w 4 107 3 I 6s 6J0 : s .".■ S i A Martin II B HUdehrmad M 60 50 15 4 66571 JUDGE BURROGHSwa 35 i 4 3*3* J* 1J 41 Van DuaeaL Marion I 10 10 8-5 2-5 1.1. 1 HYACINTH w ." 110 7 2 4"i 4- 4 3*5* Hogg C Houbre M S3 53 12 3 66432 FIELDWICK s3 33 4 5 51 "• 3s* •»•«*• Schlea*er B Schreiber M 40 40 10 3 MS03 BLUE BIRD W " 112 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 Foy J Oppenheimer 20 60 60 12 3J Time, 25 , 5i . l:17f. l:4i.J. 1:51. Winner— Or. g. by Faraday — Kat.v-did. by King Ban trained by ii. Bolandi. Went to ; ..-t at :::55. At po-t 1 minute. Start good. Won ea-ily: second driving: third the same. Siher-kin wa- outrun to the lii-t turn and carried very wide, hut moved up an 1 caught am! passed Cam-palgner when straightened out oa the backstretch, then drew into a long lead aad won cantering, fans palgner was always fat ward In the running, saved ground oa every turn and was hard ridden all of the l.-t furlong to -land otT Hi Viuiim. The latter moved up with a rush on the turn into the homestretch, but tired alter getting to Campaigner. Jadge Burroughs ran wdl up with the leader- rntil in the last iiiarter. then tired. Hyacinth ran well to the strclch. but failed to Stay. Scratched — 00024Murtlboy, 08; t;i;i;44 Dont Ask .Me. 11". £*CiCi. i Ct SIXIH RA K 3-4 Mile. 1:12J-8— 10T. tOSO added. 4-year -olds and upward. UUUtU Selling. Net value fo winner S-Iio. ind horses AWt" PP~St A Vz % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66331 »KLEINWOOD ml tOS 18 3 3| 7- li Seder .1 W Fonnan 5 12 12 4 2 .,.....!- 1RS1IIP 5 Ml I 4 41. U l"i; 2i Lloyd P Dunne 6 6 4 3-2 7-10 . .... t -..T. W. ONEILL WB01M 7 1 "• ".- H 8 Abuchon F. Trotter 8 13 13 i 21 03384 MATADOR wa 6 113 2 6 61 3* 6- 4- Troxler K Spence 5 10 10 4 2 ..." 1- RALBKRT wr. 6 115 8 " 3* 0* ♦* 5* D Austin JC Milam 2. 2 12-511 -1011-20 60334 DROMIO WB 5 ME s 7 7; It » P Bilac W H McMullen 15 30 20 I 4 tOMtTICHIMINOO wa 4 33 1 8 3*| Jh 21 7- Van Dusen.Iohn Markkin 5.621 OtSOPPINSTICKER wa 4 136 ■ 9 P 7 3" hi Pickens L F Piper I I 5 2 fl-10 5 PITY w 6 lo", 5 3 ij 8" 51 I ff R WkrO T Gardner 20 25 25 I 4 Time. 21,. 10:. 1 :17. Winner —Oh. Ii. by Hcrmeiice Mandolin 11. trained by J. W. For nan I. Weal to post at 4:2o. At Boat ■; minutes. Stan straggling. Won driving: second and third, the s.ime. Khinwdod waa la-t but ..ue to have the post an;! appeared hopelessly out of it. hut was taken ip on the extreme oulside and wore his opponents down while rounding the far turn, closed "ip with a rush in the last furlong and. catching Airship tiring at the end. got up in the last two strides. Airship was a keen e. .mender at all stages, disposed "1 Pity and Ti.hiniingo at the furlong po-t. but was on the inside in deep going in the la-t sixteenth and tired. J. W. ONeill moved up fast after nntking the turn Into the boniest. et eh and finished gamely. Pin-ticker, as good as left at the post, closed up much groaad and was on the inside far the entire trio. Ralhert met with I let of interference and was sharply cut off on the i turn out of the backstretch. The w inner wa- entered for .O0: no hid. Scr.t.icd ii;i;.5i.5Collproof. 110; 10887 Orilae. 04: 00348 Grenade, 108. lQlQ/1 7 SKYBNTII BACK— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:41—3— 10.11. j 00 added. 3 year olds I ODO i 4 Bad upward. Selling. Net value to winner . :575. Ind Horses AWt PP~~St V4 Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ ■ 33177 TINKER w4 lis 6 4 4?, 7 P «• 1= Bilac J Arthur 10 16 16 6 3 66606 DARING WB 4 305 I 1 31 3h S- 3s 21 F Burton WH Short 3 4 4 S-5 9-10 I 03638 FOREIGNER as 0 M3 M s ll«t 5nk 4 4= 3» Piikens P M Civill 10 20 20 8 4 036 7 ROYAL BREEZE 3 HI 8 7 :■ I1 6] 3* 4l Brady Burlew t ONeill 8 8 7 3 8-5 r0656ZLADY ELLISON wit 5 112 7 8 7 6h 6l 7 5h J Martin C R Ellison 3 4i 4J 8-5 7-10 » 03331 PONSOLUCA w 8 105 5 3 l"1 3* I* 5* 3* Beckman .1 W Pugh 4 8 8 3 7-5 36033 KATIE POWERS a 6 M3 » 5 13 UP* P P 7- Van DusenW P Reardon IS 16 16 7 :U 3S687*GOIaD COIN WB 4 M6 13 10 !»l 9 J 10 11 8?. W MclnreW II Schaut M 10 7 3 8-5 36466 TORCHELLO WS 6 1131 8 11 84 11* 91 SJ 9J Troxler D R Hyner 1". 20 20 8 4 66587 ODD ELLA wa 1 MS 3 12 12 13 11- 10 M* Trueman F J Pons 15 20 20 8 4 33385 HELEN LUCAS l3 34] 4 - l1 2"kl2* 12 H» A Martin T A Gay 15 30 30 12 6 96551ZICK ABRAMS s3 MM 8 2; l 1 . 13 12- Bchleser B Schi- iber 3D V«OJ 1". 7 63343 GAUZE wsb 4 105 113 OM1 13 9 13 Lloyd J H Bakef I I 45 2 1 Time. ISi, 81. 1:17J. l:48i, 1 :47J. Winner — Ch. f. by Handspring — Irankie trained by J. Arthur. W nt to BOBt at 4:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the -tine. Tinker bumped her way through into a contending poaltioa on the tirsl turn, then ran in behind the ieader-until rounding the far turn, where she moved 110 and shcnik off Daring in the stretch and wa- going away Ml the end. Daring was a contender all the way and appeared like the winner when entering the homestretch, but tir.-d BBder puni-hinent and barely managed lo last long enough to stand off Foreigner. The . latter fiajahed re-olutclv on the out-ide. Royal Bieeze was bumped about oil the first turn and moved up I fast on the oulsule on the far turn, but tired it: the last furlong ••ml stumbled it: the last few strides. Lady Fllison lini-hed well. Helen Lit. as showed speed. Gauze got off badly. The .viinur was entered I for 00; no bid. Scratched 00003* Ylperine, 10::: 6o::tl Footlights Favorite. ]os. Overweights — Torchello, 3i pounds; Helen Lucas, 21. ,4