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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS AKGELES, CAL.. Friday. February 1. 1907. — Fifty-sixth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 00 days. Weather clear: track fast. 21 iwx.ks on. m. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. St liter, .7. J. lloltman. Secretary, John Baden, Racing starts at 1:4.1 p. 111. W indicates whip, S spurs, 1! bttttkl rs. PiLuros in parenthesis following the distance Of each race indicate track record, age Of horse and weight carried. CXCtA Q 1I1!ST RACE -3-4 Mile. 1:121 -0 107. Parse 8400. 4-year-oMs aad upward. OO I tO Selling. Net value to winner 8328. liul Horses AWri»i~St~.t .- -t Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O jj C P~~S~ m;.-.oo i:cr.LK wo 4 110 .7 l 1 1» fii- Ji McTJanlL, Landry I I l 4-6 2-6 E6686 BRO PYRO W 8 M6 I E -; - -■ - Keogh 1 A Ross 4 4 3 6.7 3-6 1 1.6 17 JOE KKi.i.KY w :. 11213 8 7. 7. gj :: W Fischer W U Millard 20 M M M E 66648 NOTHING W 4 102 16 M 8* 8] 71 4 C Ross .1 W Paulson « 0 .7 2 1 66443 LIZZIE AI.P.HRTiXRw s :. t«8 9 7 V j .; 7- .1 A C rrolistewart i Stock ::n 1:0 M 2.7 12 66539 VENCIDO w .7 In. In I ... :; .7. g H Smith Mrs U V Topper 30 M M S 12 66402 HOSTILITY w 4 110 113 IP. 11 ID1 IS J Clark Mrs R I Miller LO :!0 2.7 S I 66686 MOHUB ws 4 102 7 :t f» H :il B* Bmsnei .1 C Russell 34 M M M I 1.1;.::.. ill 1 iRA LEE W SIM 12 4 4" # ■ N M Preston J Randolph 0 s S :: 3-2 66441 Wl.l.KPR w 4 106 11 .2 S» 6* 4 10 C, HullmanA , Dunlop M Ml M M M 6591 PERDITION WS 4 Ml S 11 12.. 12- It 11- Wllmot F Wallhauser 160 160 ISO M S f6182EL PAISANO WU E 112 :: 15 15 17 12" 12l* H Poland .1 P. Magrane E I I :: :: 2 66611 JIM .MORRISON W 4 MS 4 11 14 aMs 13 13s C Grand C C Ricks 100 100 100 40 20 66611 MAQNIFICO n 8 M2 2 :: b IS* IP 11-" 1» Riley H C Covington 68 IM K0 49 20 t6726 LAPITTE WS 6 196114 13 i::. 14 15 17 T Dean 1" W lvis..n M8MBM848 20 Time. 24, 40 . 1:1.7,. Winm 1 — Br. f. by Oraasaeal — Halo trained by I. Landry 1. Went to post at 1:4s. At post .7 minutes. Start good. Won ea-ily: second the same: third driving. Bauble da-bed into the lead at once ami won all the way without being fully extended. Pro Py.o was in closest pursuit all the way and finished gamely. Joe Kellej closed % considerable gap and linished wih .1 tush. Nothing also made up much ground and linished lose up. Lizzie Albertine rati well lor her. Vcti- ido. Thus Lee and Welker showed early speed. The winner was in for 00; no hid. v rv eights- -Per iition, :; pounds; Welker, 1: I.iiitte. 1. d~C* r7~/~~A BrXXW~RXCErntnrRy~Osuris. i ZOoHreeThlns than :: 4 mileT ii7oo~2~Mh~ OD i "ii: Patae 8400. 8-year-olds. Selling, nil islui In wlinm tUTI Tnd Horses AMtTpl"" ■ :i Sir Pill JiM-keys Owners Q II C g S n.7. 17 PHIL H.OK w 112 10 4 6 4.. 4:: 1" C Koerner A Porte» 8-6 8-8 4-8 8-8 owt 66610LOUISE FTTZGIBBONw 1081 6 s 7t! 8 7: 8 W Kaamp I: Schreiher 1; s s :: xi 66S96 KINO AHAB w 112 12 I 3 I1 3 S* M Preston. A Rennet I H E 8-6 4-8 65843 BLUE BOTTLE w loa 8 :: l1 -- l«* 4" Mortality Mrs J Rlute 12 2.7 2.7 s 4 66634 PEPPER AND SALT wn P7 6 :• S* N 6 ■•■ D Riley Mrs C P Rockctt 10 M 20 7 I 66664 SUSANNAH B 1"7 I E 2- l» 8 6* R McDanlR S Davidson 6 7 6 8 1 16477 GOLD LEDGE w M9 1 I s1 7* H 71 C Grand OflveGroveStable M HO IM 48 20 66706 FALSTAFF WB Ml 7 7 4 8 » S Frasch I- .1 Kelly IM 168 158 M 27 66091 KAMSACK WB 112 11 2 V 6 8 81 D Poland Kirkfiebl Stable M M M 20 10 66610 BXTRANELL w MI 9 10 M 1" M 10 Neahert 1 W Bryant 1»hi 1.10 IM M 2.7 66634 PRASCUELO WS MS 2 Left at the poet. Finn T A lullum M 2.7 2.7 S 3 66706 BUNA w 107 3 Left at the post. J Smith P C Donaleehe 30 40 40 12 i Time, 1:12. Wiar.fr — P.. C, by Sir Dixon — Alpena trained by R. i. Miller. Wein |l post at 2:18. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second easily: third the same. Phil Igoe got oil poorly and was reserved in the early running., but came througli fast in the last eighth and bad to be driven out to stall on" Louise litzgibbons game challci ge. The latter, after a rough journey for the first half, got clear when an eighth out and linished fast under punishment. King Ahal stood a long stretch drive gamely, outstaying P.lue Bottle. The latter ran well, but tired in the .losing strides. IVuper and Salt lini-hed fast. Susannah was speedy, but tailed to stay. The winner was run up from to 8900 by J. B. Dunn and retained. Scratched 88834 Remember, 107: 86344 Nnppa, 112: 88328 Mirabel, 109. Overweights — Louise Fitzgibbon. 1 pounds. OOT/l PT THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:1.1 -0—102. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. OU I Tit Selling. Net value ta winner 8825. lad Horses AWtPP St t L. 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~~P~S~ 66671 HOhTELANDER wn 4 112 I f. 5 | 6 73 4i li C Ross A Shields 8-6 8-6 8-6 4-6 2-6 66705 DKSMAHKS ws4io:i 4 :: It :, gj 21 2 Brnanel Smith .vi Martin 10 20 M « 2. 66691 ;i ONNI HALERIO ItfM I I 1» P-i 1° 1* 3? M Preston Mrs J Curl :: 4. 4. 8-6 4-8 16710 VVONTFLLPS 0*4 112 2 I 8s* iM tt| -:i 4 y Fischer Hfaaw 1 Parra S 1.7 11 E 2. 6S70E BLACK IRINCE wit .7 112 8 7 9 6* «!■ 7l 6« Finn J It lyne E 5 4. 7 7 7 10 666S6sROMAN HOY w 4 109 I 1 6» II 9 S3 6 W Knapp W Gardner 10 16 M 6 2. 66707 HENRY WAITE wn G 112 1 8 2 2 2 :- 7- i HullmanP B Littleton 1" 2.1 2.1 S 4 96727 CARDINAL SARTO w 5 109 7 E 4s 4 .Ii ti S° A Wright S Judge . In 17 IS E 8J 66433 TABY TOSA wS 1"J E 1 7 7" 8 9 9 R McDanLV Goo.hn 0 0 6 2 1 Time. 24, 4!»:, l:1tp., 1:48, 1*80. Winner — R. c, by Long Island — Trialto trained by O. Oaaatas. Went to l"«s| ai 2:47. At tiost 1 minute. Start goad, Won easily: second driving; third easily. Hoiiiehoide- trailed close up for the lirst si furloagS, then moveil up fast and. finishing gamely, easily held Civonni Ralcrio safe. Desniages linished. with a rush and wore down the tiring Oivoiini Halerio ill the clofcri; striiles. Jivonui bakrlu show t J much the must speed for ueveu and u hull furlous, tht-u tired fast. Henry Waite showed speed, but was done for when entering the stretch. The winner was in 0 for .000; no bid. ■ £% £% r-T A £* FOURTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :00 —4— 103. Purse 8500. 3-year-olds. ■ OU t 4tO Handicap. Net value to winner 00. ■ "ind Horses AWt PPSt U »fe - Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C P S 66670= VM PBDO W 11S I 4 7 7 3l 1 Keogh K Way land G 6 13-51 1-11 86606 A7LXJERION w 95 6 1 2U lh V V It MeDanT.I J Walsh S 1 12 2 6f666*SAN -VIA I SO it WO 6 6 4b 4£ 62 ::» W Fischer Klmwood Stable 3 H 16-51 1-2 66671 HLI CSION wit M 2 6 5i 6 » 5J 4l Brussel R Bauer 15 20 20 6 2i 6i 63o YAl.lH. ■ M 1 I 1 4 * 6» D Riley Mrs C F Bockett-30 30 13 6 2 • 864MGBE7ENO wn 105 4 I 8*1 3« 4 6« C KoerneT T II Cassidy 2 2J ll-o9-10 -5 J 66688ELANCER wslOO 7 7 0- 51 7 7 M ITeston Denny Bros 31 b 6 2 9-10 « Time. 242. 4SJ. 1:01. 1:07.. l Winner— Rr. c. bv Alvescot— I ay Bream trataed by E. WaylandL _ Weal to i« M at 3:15. At post 5 minutes. Start food. Won cantering: second handily: third driving. Ample] • u.is will served liv the exhausting early effort of Allerion. came through like a shot just after -tuning Into the stretch and, dashing into a big lead, won as his rider pleased, stamping himself a crack-lag good three year -old. Allerion bowed superior early speed, but tired in the tinal sixteenth under the whip. Sin Ah iso. in ;i long stretch drive, flnislied gamely, nipping out Illusion. The latter runs .is if improving. Vaddo ran well to the stretch. Grccno showed early speed. Elancer can do much bettor. | Overweights Vaddo, ■ pounds. £* £* rj j rj FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:122—0—107. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. OD I T 4 Selling. Net value to winner .25. - I ml Horses- ""AWtPPSt U i:i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 5 C P S i;t.i.7.2 BE R "H MK wr. 4 115 10 2 9 61 " If, A W Bk- rL A Bonsack 15 M 12 5 2 i. 1 l.!V CHI8WELL w 6 110 11 1 til 71 6i 2* M Preston K F Carman 20 40 40 12 6 t I..;:.:.:: K 1.1 "IX KING ws 7 11- V 8 71 5i ii 3i J Clark J felter 0 7 6 2 1 66745 MADDEN W I 113 I 5 10- 10J Si 4" G BullmanF B Littleton 50 60 60 2i 12 - 66554 GEO B. M1LNER W 4 111 11" 11 11 9 5s Finn W E Trapp IS 25 20 I 4 _ 66629 SEASICK w 5 110 5 I 31 8] 21 61 Lawrence W W Finn lo 10 4 S-5 4-5 f 66t . l.nWlK REG wr. ., 112 4 11 9- Hit1 7 Wily j W Blalock 21 4 4 8-5 4-5 f 66629 MARY GLENN w 7 110 9 7 5 I* 5* .Su Singh-ton F Kraft 7 la 15 6 3 g WS xi.NS VEILING will" s 0 4- l1 1 91 R McDanIDenny Bros 7 13 13 5 22 , PRIN K MAGNET WgB 5 115 3 4 2h 41 3h Vi» -- Knapp 1 II Miller 8 I 5 2 1 fe 66124 BFUL AND BEST WSB 7 115 2 3 !• HU 11 C Koerner J Bondy 4 6 6 2J 6-a 6 Time, Mi, IS. 1:151. W*ttmer -I.lk c, bv Herald — Snow Flake 11. trained by L. A. Bonsack. | W.in to i".st at 2:7.2. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and thirl the same. p Search Me began stowr/, bat worked his way through eloae quarter* when earning foe boaae and, Btaadtag a long stretch drive gamely, had enoagh in reaerre to withstand Lady ChisweHs rush. The latter, sed-ili nh in proved made up ground fast In the last eighth and finished like a shot. Kltin King, in a hard t last eighth drive, nisi lasted long enoagh to save third place. Madden closed a Mg gap and finished with s rash, as also did George B. Miner. Seasick showed speed, but ipiit in the final sixteenth. Ronnie Reg eaa do much bitter. The winner waa in for 00; no bid. Scratched 88111 Prince Thing. 112: titan:; I Told ou. 112: 00535 Antara, 112. /*£+r7 /% O SIXTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. 1:254— 4— 00. Purse SI 00. 4 -year olds and upward. OO | 4fcO Selling. Net value to winner $:,2.». lad Bones- ~~.Wt PP~Si~i at Str Fin Jockeys Owners O Ii C P _S_ ; M.ii-I NCLE HENRY ws 5 110 4 :: V E 5 5 li W Knapp J W Tonne * 6 •" 4 5 out . 6670»*RBVOLT 7 105 5 E E 1- l" 3i» l" Keogh V Gilbert 6 7 7 8-5 7-M 66709 THE ROUSTABOUT w 5 107 3 l 21 11 1] l1 .i11 Singleton F Kraft 10 16 16 4 1 i,i.ii;:i .ti isi i:s JEWEL ws 4 105 l 1 41 2* ::■ 43 4- M Preston J P Newman 10 11 11 2 4-5 i | UtlETES 6 5 107 2 2 2 3- 2". 21 5 R McDanU Curl 7-107-109 20out— Time. 25, 40. l:15J, 1 tt t Winner -R. h. by Gorman— Nina F. trained by P. M. West. J Went :■ post al 1:21. At iNst 2 minutes, start good. Won handily: second driving; third Ihe same. Uncle Henry nailed close np t"i the Brsl Bve furlongs, then moved up gradually on the outside and. finishing with a well timed rush, won- down The Bonstabonl and won going away. Revolt ran a l;oi i1 race and J linished resolutely. The Bonstabonl showed maeh the most early speed, but tired at the end under a lerec ,in.. I.. ■!•■ - Jewel clang on tenaciously under the whip. Vartetea ran well to the stretch, then tpiit badlj ml can beat such horses easily. The winner was in for 00; no had. [.