New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-01

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR OROONDS. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Thursday. Januaiy 31. 1907.— Thirty lit t!t day. frisccnt City JtH-key Club. •.Vintci Meeting 81 days. Weather wet; track muddy. 7 hooks am. t Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell, starter, a. B. Bade. Bacfng Secretary, Martin Nathaanan. l; i. ing stalls at 2 00 p. m. W ladlestea wliip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenlhesis following the distance of each race Indicate back record, ageef. hois- and weight curled. r* /"• rj | IB riBST BACK 3-4 Mile. 1:121—6—107. 00 added. 4-year-olds and upward. OO 4 A I Stllin.. Net value to winner 0307 .60. Ind Horses , AWTPI St A ~?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ it I DAPPLE t.tl.D WSB 6 102 7 7 24 2* V lh Lloyd 8 B Billings 10 12 ]j 4 2. i i SPONGE OAKE W8B 5 104 1 1 3 .". 31 2= V R WkrA B CamnbeU 12 17 M 2 3 t.i..;.i JOHN PETERS at i M3 | :. |] || 2" 2- Van DoaenJ A Sykes 4 4 21 2-5 2-5 6651 SPEEDMAXEB wn4 us E G 5~. G 4i 44 Pick-ns Bvera 6 Meyer 23 28 23 12 3 IC3M LADY HENRIETTA 6 103 8 2 2 i 2" 54 51 Abuchon Mrs M loldblatt 11-64 M-63-2 4ai 66641 JERRY C. wn 5 lot 2 S 41 7 « 61 J Johnson T E Mannix 12 12 12 E 21 66512 YOUNG REMINDER wt 281112 71 81 71 74 G Swain .S Guggenheim 25 40 40 15 8 26C41*HAPPY JACK 11. wit 5 125 12 3 . 10h 8J 81 Morris J Arthur 5 8 7 2J 7-5 22223 CANNON BALL Kit 7 lo. Ill M* 11* 111 ,h Hagan T D Sullivan 12 15 13 5 21 22221 PAUL CUFFORD b ! 101 H. 8 8 91 10 101 Goldstein E L Talley 15 30 30 12 6 36337 MONTEREY wsn 4 111 G 12 12 12 12 ll5 Seder C P Fox 8 10 8 4 2 GG..sn POSING w 4 100 u 4 ll2 41 and 12 Jas HensyJ B Respess 15 15 13 6 3 Time. 26*. 50J, 1:17|S. Winner — It. g. by flolleii Carter--Mottle Itrained by S. B. Billingsl. eut to post at 2:1X1 At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Dapple Gold broke sl..]y. but moved up fast on the turn, caught and disposed of John Peters when Straightened OOt in the homestretch, but tired under a drive and just managed to last long enouafl to beat out Knooge takc. The latter broke with the leaders, but dropped back in the middle running, made a Wlda stretch nun. but came on last and would bavU beaten Dapple ;old sat in another stride. John Peters showed the most apeed to the stretch, but tired in the last furlong. Bneedmaker ran well La.!; Henrietta outbroke the others anil ran well on the outside in u.» going, but tired in the stretch dine. Jerry C. went to the it a. lets with a rush on the turn into the homestretch and then quit. Paul Clifford and Posing ran on the inside deep going for the entire trip. The winner was entered for 0300; no bid. Bcrateaed- 02802 Abjure, t»s. Overweights— Spcedmaker. - pounds; Cannon Ball. 2. fifirjl Q BBCOND RACK— 1-2 Mile. 474— 0—107. Pans 0020. 2-year olds. Fillies. J O 4 JL Cl7 Allowances. Net value to winner 00. "lnd Horses AWTPPSt % b % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H~C P 3 caaa5 MOLJylE MONTROSE w 112 2 : 1* li 11 «, Swala r, HoUe 2-107-6U-M0-6 13 22228 DBVt Ol DAWN m 182 .. :: 2 2« 2*01 B WoodL P Bartha M 1.. 15 5 21 22038 BITTERLY w 100 7 8 b V 3 Panow .1 C Cahn 23 33 S 3 3-2 66566 XJINCIDKNT w- H2 Gil 7"" G1 41 Abuchon V II S10 der *8 13 13 5 2J SAINESAW w JOS 99 82 71 51 Lloyd B Schreiber 10 1G 15 6 3 20223 CONVENIENT w 100 11 4 4"k 4* G?. EnKlder Mrs R W Walden20 25 25 S 4 6GG12 RliBLL QUKK.N -Rsb 108 3 5 6l 81 7* J Lee H Garduer 5 5 4J 3-2 7-4.0 j i I 22281 I.IRA B. w 100 1 8 38 Jh S" Bilac J Mannion 30 60 60 20 8 66660*HAZBL M. w 104 4 1- ■ 31 21 9* Jas HensyF McKenna 5 S 7 32/1 B2DOJLA wlrt* 8*12" 11* 111 101 F Swain J E Murphy 30 50 50 20 10 22231 S. OF WOODSTOOK W 100 10 10 101 101 11* Trueman MrsWBFreeman 20 40 I" 15 8 66C60 V7INOLA W 100 12 7 12 II II R Lowe W H Snyder *8 13 13 5 21 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. linn . 12. 24. 37;. " 1i. Winner — Ch. f. by Or naiimi Til llipat trained by W. L. LewisR Woui to jiost at 2:.!2. At post a minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Mrdlie Montrose was away well and set a fast pace, but tired in the last furlong and had to be hard ridden bo stall oh" Dew of Dawn. The latter is a big filly, stood the final drive in --ame fa.shion and was wearing the winner down at the end. Bitterly began slowly and was outrun for the first najorter, but closed ■ big gap and finished gamely. Hazel M. was on the inside in doep t; dug all the way. Coincident finished fast. Sainesaw closed ■ big gap. Rebel Queen ran poorly. Scratched— P.0.VJ0 Catherine F., 104. Overweights — Dew of Dawn, 1 pound. . : ■ — ■»■ — ~~- "" C*£*r7~l f THIRD RACE -3-4 Mile. 1:12*— 6— MV. 00 added. 3 year ohfcs and tijiwai d. OO I JLtJ Selling. Net value to winner iS.U.O. __ Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1" S_ CGG04 BBlE DAUB wsr. I 331 G 7 41 2 1- l4 Bilac W Kunze B 8 13-59 lf7-20 22538 MAFAT.OA was 8 1"G 1 1 V. V. 2l 8* W R WkrW C Hutchinson 2.0 52 50 15 I Gtf.273 VOTING w I 323 2 2 2" 24 1- 88 R Lowe C C Van Meter 6 10 10 2i 1 32632 EXCITEMENT WB 4 10G 3 3 2! 4 3!i 4J Van DusenE Trotter 6 10 10 2J 4-5 i6G ;G4MATADOR wb 5 lit. 2 5 5= 5i 53 58 Abuchon K Spence 6-5 7-5 1 1-2 A-4 65433 CHAMBLET wb 3 97 S 1 7* 7" G3 Gl Garner J H McCormiek 6 13 13 4 2 36057 GAY BOY wsn 8 ill 7 8 6i g* 7» 7 J Lee G W J Bisseil 30 60 go 20 8 66225 REDCOAT w 4 107 5 6 8 8 8 8 Farrow J Hi -key 40 100 100 40 15 61531 OENN1S SULLIVAN w 4 116 4 9 Fell. Ford W A Chanler 40 150 150 50 20 I Time, 24*. 40. 1:17J. " I Winner — Br. g. by raver dale — Blue Jacket trained by W. Kunze. Went to post at 3:00 At tost 1 minute. Star: good. Won easily; second and third driving. Blue Dale, favored by light weight and the going, worked his way up on the outside came with a rush on the turn into the homestretch and drew away easily in the last furlong. Mafalda began quickly and set the pace for a half mile, but was tiring at the end. Voting, on the extreme OHtsid • on the hack itretch, cut across to the inside in the stretch and finished gamely in the deep going. Kxcite-ient showed vpeed, but failed to slay. Matad. r wa rut otT at the three-eighths post when he attempted to come through next to the inside rail, then went to the otttsid" and was carried very whle on the turn .or home. Dennta Sullivan stumbled and fell before he hail gone a quarter. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Beratcbed -06586 Mea low breeze. 110. Ov« weights — Blue Ial«, 2J pounds. _ QQU OA FOtRTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:41—3—103. Purse 00. o-yeai-okls and OO 4 £,J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWTPP~St hi Vt %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P _S 66624*GRANADA w 4 107 3 « 7 610 2* 2l I1 Garner C B Burnett I 2 9-5 3-5 3-10 66587P. OP WtXlDSTOCKtVB 4 97 7 3 1= l1 Is 1J 23 Trueman MraWBPreemaa 12 22 M 5 8-5 66626GAMARA WB 5 111 2 4 31 5l 5"k 4- 34 Lloyd J P Devlin 4 7 61 S-5 7-10 66681*KXJSINWOOD wsn G 112 3 5 52 22 23 3h 4s Farrow J W Fortnan 8-6 9-6 3-211-288-4 CeCOC " IBRI.AN1 W3 824 1 1 42 41 4* 51 5 ; Swain J W J Bisseil 52 100 100 30 S 66688 RATHER ROYAL BB 5 234 1 2 2. 8 2* 68 610 Beckman W H Snvder 2 8 8 2 4-5 G5231 JUDGE TRAYNOR wb 5 106 5 7 65 7 7 7 7 T Taylor F Hart 40 40 40 15 6 Time. 20i. B1J, 1 :17s. 1:4«J. 1:48. Winner — Br. c, by Giganteum — Alexina trained by C. E. Burnett. Went to post at .°.:27. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Granada was noised along for the first five furlongs and waited with until on the turn out of the back-stretch, then came on fast, caught the leaders tiring in the stretch and drew away without urging at the end. Pride of Woodstock rushed to the front and set a fast pace, but swerved to the inside in the stretcli and finished in the deep going. Gamara finished fast and wore Kleinwood down in the last furlong. The latter left the post under the whip and. being made too much use of in the first Balf in getting] to the leaders, tired and failed to stay. Rather Royal was lalioring all file way and eviuently ditl no: like the going. The winner was entered for ,300; no bid. Scratched -000O0Tou Down, 93; t;rj024 Teraus, 103; 00020 Delmore, 99; 04711sWater Do„, 101; C05G9 Noel, 99. Overweights — Waterland. 2 pounds. IaA701 FHTH RCF,— 3-4 Mile. 1:121—5—107. 00 added. 4-vear-okls ami npwaid. OO 1 1 Selling. Net value to winner 90. Ind Horses AWtPP St % Mt % Stf~Fln Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 66608 WOODSAW wit 5 110 5 4 21 B* 2. V R Lowe W H Snyder 4 4 4 2 9-10 66508*FAVORITA ■ 4 35 8 2 6» G- ".- 2. Englder Airs D B Cook 15 15 12 5 2". 65311 MERRY GEORGE w E 338 8 E 41 3» 2* 31 Farrow G Btchinga 23 83 15 8 3 66G64 TICHIMINGO wb 4 98 t, t; ::- 2* lh 41 Garner John Marklein 8 S 7 2?. G-5 66565*BELLE STROME wb 5 109 7 8 ■■ •"• V 51. Van Dus«nR E Watkins 4 G K 2i 6-5 66e643CLIFTON FORGE w 8 104 2 9 9 81 71 61 Gaugel J D Strode 3 10 W 3J 8-5 663 GENTIAN w s 4 107 1 7 7 71 B1 71 Seder W C Daly 5 7 6 2i 1 6664DLADY CAROL wb 1 102 4 1 1 4- 4- 31 G Swain G H Holle 8 8 7 3| 2-5 66G03WILD IRISHMAN wb 5 104 3 3 S2 3 3 3 Bilac J Phillips 3 4i 4 9-5 9-10 Time. 04f, 404, 1:17. • Winner — Ch. g. by Ortasna — Woodvine trained by W. II. Snyder. • W"nt to post at :.:55 At post 1 minute. Start good. Wen driving: second and third the same. WoodSSW broke from the outside and raced closely with Tichimingo until on the turn into the homestretch where he carried the latter wide, then stood a drive gamely till of the last quarter and lasted leag enough to beat out Favorita. The latter ran a game race and. finishing resolutely under the whip, w uld have beaten the winner in a few more strides. Merry George was a keen contender at all stages and appeared the winner in the stretch, but lack of condition told at the end. Tichimingo ran a good race and Belle Strome a poor one. Lady Carol ran next to the inside rail in deep going for the entire trip and was crowded back on the turn out of the backstretch. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 00040* Airship, 104; 00004 Come On Sam. 104: 05720 Nellie Bum, 86, AA70Q SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:120—6—107. Purse 00. 3 -year-olds. Allowances. i I «i Net value to winner 8:;no. Ind Horses AWTp~P~St ij Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S~ 66627MONBRE w 102 1 2 14 14 14 14 Farrow J McClernand 3 3 3 9-109-20 66684GRACE LARSEN ws 100 9 7 5" :: .- 2" Lloyd C R Ellison 7-5 7-511-101-2 1-5 68664 BILLY VERTRESS ws 10G 3 1 2* 2* 34 3* Seder W H Fixer G U 10 .4 6-f» 66647 ROYAL BREEZE w 110 7 5 4ni 53 5* 4»* Jas Hen syBurlew and ONeill 2i 18-51G-56-5 3-5 62883 ROYAL BOND w-tt 102 6 3 2* 1h 4] 5s R Rowe C C Van Meter M 25 25 s 3 66283 MISS BARKER w 2718 8 71 71 7* 0* Van DusenM Day 75 150 150 50 25 6G6G1 ROSE MARION u 27 8 f 3 G2 3* 73 T Tavlor W Overton 15 25 25 S 4 84473 PARADISE SPRING 97 122 9s 9s H" M F Swain J E Murphv 10 40 40 12 6 6G862 VINEGAR BILL WB 99 1 I S2 2* Si 9 » Trueman C N Freeman 100 150 150 GO 22 SWEET SUNSHINE 97 2 9 10 10 10 10 Cnnlin P A Renaud 30 50 50 JO 10 Time. 25. 60 1, 1:17. Winner — B. e, by Bowling Brook or Sorcerer -Warj trained by J. MeCteraand. Went r , post at 1:27. At pest 1 minute. Start good. Won ea-ily: second and third driing. Monere outbroke the others and set the pace all the way. ran in the middle of the track in trMxi gulag for the entire trip and had plenty in reserve when Grace Larsea Challenged. The latter broke slowly and was crowded back, but worked her way up on the outside on the backstretch and came on fast around the turn, but tired when it i-ante to a dine in the last furlong. Billy Vertrees eras a keen contender until on the turn into the homestretch, where he arent wide and was tiring at the end. Royal Bfeaaa ditl his best and is a orach overrated eelt. Royal Bond showed early Speed. Set itched — 66532*8pion, ]o7: 60680 Dry Dollar, 2: 06671 ftuada. .7. Overweights — Grace Larsea, 3 pounds; Billy Ver tress, I. l%l70Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 0-10 MHas, ldf-6— 107. 2000 added. 2-year sldi and no- OO I O wed. Selling. Net value to winner .$:•"..".. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St V4 z % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 66609MARVIN NEAL wb 4 105 7 E G 6 84 l* 1414 BUac L F Piper 3-6 14-513-54-6 out 66666 DELE STROME wb 3 7 E 7 8* 4= 4= 2- 2* 2*1 F Swain .1 B Murphy E E 3 2-M2-5 666S23FLAVIGNY wit 1 M3 3 - ."• 5* 1 ::s 2» 2" Van DusenR E Watkins 1 1 1 7 -Stout 66533 LITTLE ELKIN WB 103 2 1 7 7- 8" ."■■ I1 4* V Burton .1 Arthur 28 to 40 10 4 66087 GEORGE VIVIANWB 8 108 I I I 8 8 8 6" 5* W R WkrW C Hutchison 25 28 22 IS G 66305 TRIPLE SILVER s 6 101 G s L" Ink r,.. G"- 71" 6 Trueman C E Burnett 62 Go GO 15 G 66562 BULWARK WB 5 103 111" 0*21 I 51 715 J Johnson J Duff v B 2E 25 7 3 662951 DOCTOR RILEY ws 9 I08 4 4 4* 21 7- 7*8 S Lloyd D L. Ieterson 30 50 50 20 G Time. 25. 51|, 1:100, l:4li . 2:0si. Winner — Ch. c. by Inspector B. — Katie EUerslie trained by L. F. Pipe*-. Went |o post ;tt 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start goad. Won easily; second and third the same. Marvin Neal was outrun lo the Oral turn and crowded back, but went to the leaders with a l.isii wlm straightened out n ihe backstretch, raced Dele strome t. defeat by the time the turn into the bnose- stieleh was reached and drew away to win easing up. Dele Strome eras a elose contender Of seven ft.r longs, but tired in the but quarter. Ilaviuny was qrowded back at the Start and worked her way up 011 the Inside in deep going, but was cut oil at the three -eighths post and thud ba the data] drive. Bulwark and Triple Silver showed early s|ieed. but failed to stay. The winner, entered tor 0O. wis run up and lid in at 21,106. Scratched - fit i.-,71-Kemp Ridgolcy, 100; I iT i;~ King Klteworth, ION; 00005 Allitta. HKi.


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