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" - I - / f, . 1 ■ t;» 0 ■ f. C 6l i ■ *■• 8 £ | J : . NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS. LA., Tuesday, February 5. 1907.— Twenty -sixth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 00 days. Weather cloudy: track heavy. CH lx ok.- on. Presiding Judge, lraiicis Trevelyan. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, George II. Kuhl. K:icing Starts at 2:00 p. iu. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parcnihesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. aQaQTfafa 1THST BA i: -3-4 Mile. 0:12;— 4— 101. 00 added. 3-year olds. Selling. OO I YjXj *ct value to winner $::77k Iud Horses AWt~p"p~St lj * Str Tin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 064SO GOLDESS WB 11- 8 8 4- 41 2" 1 Nicol E Corrigan 3 3i 13-5G-5 7-10 66740 RIP [LAP WS 113 4 7 8- 6* -t- ■• .1 Martin S C Allen 7 12 10 4 2 80008 PAXTON WB M8 BM 93 8s 6= 3» W R WkrW Oerat 12 15 8 4 2 •8720 WATERLAND ws 109 7 3 1*1 3 1» 4J J Lee G W J Bissell U 30 30 12 6 G6722 ROYAL BOND wsn 119 2 4 » 71 6] 5 Hogg C C Van Meter 1 15 13 6 3 60807 PRINCE HANOVER WB 109 5 I 1- ll 3i fi- Cmmins E B Gardner 25 40 40 15 6 60438 BUMPER W M I E 6*8* 71 7* Van DusenP Til I ma II 10 10 10 4 2 ;i :.-SAGAPANAK WB US M 9 6s 6i • Si .las HensyJ Perkins 4 5 4 8-5 4-5 66900 [RONTON wnllOill 1 81 2J 81 B* Troxler J Murphy S !» 8 4 2 «G7"3 HARRY GARDINER w 110. 6 12 Hi U1 10* 101 Mitchell C R Ellison B 15 12 5 i 66398 KING BRUSH a M8 12 11 13 TO1 11* ll4 P Kelly J H Cahill go go GO 25 12 mm s DAt RA wit 109 14 13 10 12= 12,; 12" Farrow J T Stewart 15 40 40 15 8 66827 DE SHANNO in: 112 13 8 VP 13"13»«18»i W MclnreX Tamburello 20 40 40 15 s G6G62 LAUNFAL wb 112 1 14 14 14 14 14 Bilac R B Campiglo 20 50 40 15 8 Time. 24J. 51. 1:1!. Winner— B. c. by Goldfinch — Priestess trained by J. Collins. Went to peat at 3 OO. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Cold, v- was handled with good judgment, was not hurried in the early running, but ran in behind the lc dera until on the tarn into the homestretch and. after disposing of Prince Hanover ami Waterland. had enough left to stall off Bin Rapfl challenge. The latter swung to the middle of the track alter euteiiug the homestretch and lini-died gamely under punishment, ran a good, game race and is wortii remembering. Paxtoa began slowly, bni dosed a big gap and. finishing resolutely, caught Waterland tiring and out-gained him al the end. The latter ran well but tired at the and. Princ" Hanover set the pace inlil well Into the homestretch, but failed to stay. Irontou ran on the extreme out ide most of the trip. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scrati hed— 00403 Lally. 122. Overweights -Irontou. . pounds: Harry lardiner. 13. £*£*Q/~ SECOND PACK - Short Course. Steeplechase. 3:02—0—145. Puisc 00. 4-year-BJfJljil qUh ;1I1i inward. Allowances. Xet value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWTpPsjt~3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66433*MOLO B. ws 5 131 8 4 3" 3 5". 1»-1 1" BJ Hughes J M Ri OC 12 IS ■ E BJ 11, : s LITTLE WALLT W 6 188 2 7 9 9 6-" 3 2ak 2. Dayton E M Dayton 12 1G 16 G 2| BE741 MtMti W 7 MB S I I] li !?■ 2 34 3J E Morrison! D Sullivan 7-5 7-5 1 11-2013 66628 GOULD WIS 140 5 3 41 4J 4»t :, 6* 1* afcClare .1 Schladt S 15 15 5 2 I 66472 8 HOFFHMHR W 6 184 4 6 ■• El 3- 4- 4i 5 " V Henry W Gerst 3 4 4 3-2 4-6 ti 66472 SAB. RESARTCS WS 6 136 8 8 2- 3» 21 G10 G10 66 Major J Burttschell 8 15 15 G 2-1 66472 ORTHODOX BJ 8 135 1 5 71 71 7- 7,; 71" 7* Towel] P J Mahoney 10 20 20 7 4 66472 I SUBADOR w s in:; :: 9 g* 84 8* ST0 S1 -« B Russell F J Douglass 5 10 10 4 2 60859 MACT BIRD w -1 132 7 2 G G B •» 9 9 C Johnsons Lazarus M 88 20 G 3 Disqualified for foul. Time. 3:158. Win tier -Ch. g. by Lamplighter — Restless trained by J. W. Daytoni. Went to post at 2:3ii. At post 1 minute. Start good. Waa driving: second and third the same. Mflto P . moved up to the leaders with a rush after tafclag the Sixth jump, came iroianl on the out-ale and was palled over in front of Little Wally and Arabo alter taking the ninth jump. HagheS tuen kenl carrying the two over to the inside in the Baal farldBg and struck Little Wally across the head With BUI whip a collide of times for which his mount waa disqualified. Little Wally rui well back until la the iaM turn of the field, was then made much use of between the sixth and eighth jumps and tired in the but qaarter. Arabo showed superior early speed aad fenced well, bat was tan Bad over into the ditch in the last eighth. Gould met with much interference in the stretch run. Henry, on Sam Iloffhoinie, . Bast his stirrup at the tirst jump. Scratched— 08472 Nana, 13!J. £iQA1 THIRD I!A i: -3 1-2 Fiirlongrs. 41J— 2— 110. Cane 00. 2 yeai olds. Allowances. !300vJ-L Net value to winner 8308. Ind Horses A~wYp ~S"t~U~~T ■and Str Fi:i Jockeys Owners O H C I» S BELLE OF KENT w 110 7 G E* |aB Pickett E R Bradley 10 12 7 2 4 5 6C584 SA11ADO W II. ■• 3 l» 2n Farrow V J Donohue 4 9 9 9 5 7-10 DONA II. w I !0 2 2 2 I V W RWfrD Hammond 15 30 30 8 3 Hi" a BERNARDO WHO 5 5 4 41 .1 Carroll M J Daly 15 30 30 10 4 66718 LULA B. will: I I 3] 5" J Martin .T Mannion S 12 11 11-54-5 SUCCESS w 110 6 7 G G J Lee J McLaughlin S 20 20 G 2 66756 -HI "LVWICK W MS 1 1 Ran oat Mitchell G R Hamilton 7-104-5 3-5 3-10out Time. 12-. 25::. 381, 45:;. Winner — Ch. f. by Sciutillanl II.— Maid of Kent trained by L G. Leigh. Went to tiost at 3:08. At aost 1 ariaate. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Belle Of Kent, very green at the post, broke slowly, bat worked her way up in the middle of the track and. finishing with a rush, caught Babado tiring and outstayed him in Hie final drive. aahadH moved aat fast when straightened out in the homestretch, caught and passed Bona H. on the inside for the entire trip where the going was beat, took the lead after Kubywick bolted, but was in close quarters in the lasi sixteenth and ridden a weak finish. Bubywiek outbroke the others and opened a big lead in the tirst furlong, but bolted to the outside fence on the turn Into the Beaaestretca and waa pulled oa. Bernardo tired as if sh,,L-t in the la-t farinas;. Incorrect weight in entries -Saeceaa, 100. Of ex weights -Lata B.. 1; pounds. OOQir0 ■"OOBTB BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:001 » 04. Purse 8800. I year -ohls and up-OOOU ward. Allowances. :*et value to winner 8880. "ind Horses AWTll S~t 2 --i StrFin Jockeys Owners T H C F S 06738KEATOR wii 5 02 H 8 6*1 8** 1- 1* Beckman J H McCormick 4-5 4-5 2-3 1-3 1-F 66721 GENTIAN WB 4 104 7 2 1J 1*1 2*1 2* J Lee V C Daly 10 M 15 3 4-5 60048 MIXOT wit 3 90 1 4 21 4 " : 3* Goldstein G H Holle 20 M 30 G 3-2 66740 ASTERISK WB 6 MO 3 E 8; 8- i.U 41 F Keyes E Landsberg 30 SO 80 20 7 66704 PENTAGON WB 4 M E 1 7- G- 6* .VJ Van DusenG Howard 20 100 100 20 5 i.G757: GLAMOR WB 3 M4 6 I 8* 21 4 - G4 Jas HensyA C McCafferty 3-2 2 2 1-3 1-6 0668S FLOATING CONSORTw 8 97 4 ti G". 7- S; 7- Baker J.I Murruv 40 20020050 20 66610 AMADOR « 4 M 8 1 4" r. 71 s5 Huestis AY c. Bartela MO 160 MO 60 15 1ROlD wsa 1 106 2 0 8 B B 8 Pengast C 8 Wilson Go 188 SS8 88 25 Time. 24. 4S 1:08 . Winner — B. sr. by Charaxaa — Geaerfne trained by C. Laale. Weal to jiost at ■.: 34. At post 3 Ollaatea. Start poor. Won easily: second driving: second the same. Keator refused to break when the start came and was practically left, but was hustled along and closed up on the leaders with a rush on the tar turn and drew away cantering in ihe stretch run. Gentian l egan quickly and set the pace inuil oa the far turn into the boniest retell, wiiere Keator caught him. then held mi gamely, kflaot was bard ridden to get to Gentian In the early stage- and tired under the whip in the stretch rim. Clamor ran one of her dull races and ii Should not be considered. Scratched— -86736 Western, 04; 86741* Florentine, I0Z; tit;5l2 Boariac, s7: 80304 BeMay, S7: BM801 Sweet Faroe, 86; i245 Rockinghani, 87. Orerweighta — Gentian, •: pounds; Asterisk. 1: irloating Consort. 1: Troud. B, rj/TkQQ FIIIH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:128— 4— 10L 8408 added. 4 year olds and upward. 8/3t3IB Selling. Het value to winner 88fl8 80 Ind Horses AAt 1P St 4 -.. :4 Sir Fin .Tixkevs Owners o g C P S 66718 EXCITEMENT WB 4 112 111 lo- 81! Ill1 J Martin K Trotter 6 7 7 IJ 1 PRINCE BRUTUS wis 6 1101 I •■ H 21 2| V Nicol M J Daly B-M9 1 D-208-M C6766 BAZIL WB B MO 3 4 3 41 1*31 W R WkrW Gerst 10 16 16 tt L". G717 MONTEREY Tin 4 11110 10 B] 71 6* 4J Van DusenC F Fox 16 30 30 10 o" tG742-i,LAXTAGEXET WSB 7 112 G 8 0* 5 6" 5V Farrow M 15 Spalding 15 15 ft | i-5 66342 GOLDZONE W 4188 I 2 1- ll I1 6* Jas HensyJ G Brown « 7 G 3 fi-5 60756 HAPPY JACK II. wit 5 112 7 8 11 11 B» 7- Mitchell J Arthur 20 25 25 8 4 66741VBRIBEST BJ 4 104 o 7 81! 8«* B* 8* W MclnreT Kiley . 8 12 10 4 3-2 66717 CANNON BALL wsf: 7 112 3 3 GJloi 11 H1 J Lee T D Sullivan 20 40 4o 12 I 66232 BRLA LEE W 5 10711 1 71 SJ 7" 101.1. R Lowe O V Hume 12 30 ::o 12 6 66741 FARGO WB * M8 E B 8* 8» M* 11 T Taylor F Hart 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 24-:. 5 i. 1:17-;. Winner — B. c. by Scorpion — Handmaid II. i trained by B. Tndter. Went to post at 4.O.5. At iMist 1 minute. Stan aaadL Won handily: second and third drivjfng. ;:-: iteiui nt was outrun for the lirst half and trailed far back until straightened out in the homestretch, where he came fast in the last furlong on the outside and. wearing Prince Brutus down, won drawing iway. Prince Brutus was skillfully nursed along in behind the pacemakers and reserved to the stretch .urn. then caught and passed Coldzone and Basil, but tired under the whip when Excitement challenged. I.azii waa a peoaalaeat eonteader at ali stages, easily disposed of Gotaaaae oa the turn mto the home 0 atretch, but the effort told at the end. BBaaterej cloaed ■ Mg gap and anlahed fast. Varan showed speed 1 for B half mile, then piit. GotdaOBC set a fast pace lo the Stretch, hat failed to stay. The winner was entered for 8700; no bid. Overweights — Prince Brutus. IJ pounds. /?»/-»Q/"/| SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1:384— 4— Ua Purse 8800. 4 year-olds and upward. OOOUtC Selling. Net value to winner 8080. "iTid Horses AWtPPSt j " StrFin Jockeys Owners" O Ti C P S ■ C6738*TINKER W 4 U7 3 2 3i SB 2t 2- in R Lowe J Arthur li 8 7 i» -5~45~ 66776 GOLDIC W 4 104 4 4 8*1] l1 l1 2* Jas HensyE Corrigan 1 1 7-102-5 1-1 68633 REBOUNDER w E 1o7 2 E 44 4 4* I ::; Hogg W Q K Dodds 8 12 12 V. :i-2 5 GG123COL. BARTLETT W 4 101 10 9 S 6l GH 7- 4i Farrow J Griffin 10 1« M 6 8 6676DKATIE POWERS W 6 108 E G 7" 71 71- 8 i 5- Goldstein W P Beardon s 20 20 8 I . 6675E P. OF WOODSTOCKWB 4 M G 10 9* 8°" 8- 8* 6l T Taylor W" B Freeman M 20 80 7 2i " 66088 IVAXHOE w 5 Id ! 1 B* 5» 3] .- 71 J Johnson T B Mannix. M 30 3t 10 5 eS720*GA!MARA WB 6 110. 8 3 1 3*6* V 8 Nicol J P Devlin G 12 12 4 2 86608 NOEL fl 1 lol 7 7 Gnk j» g" 9* 913 Bilac T D Martin 20 25 25 S 3 " 66701 Hi: l AT w t 102 I 8 10 lo 10 10 10 Beckman J Hickey 30 GO 60 20 10 Time. 254, 51L 1:181, l:08f. Winner — Ch. f. by Haadsprlng — Irankie trained by J. Arthar. WCnt to post at 4:34. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same: third e.t=i/y. Tinker, a keen contender at all stages, was kept close to the inside rail for the entire trip, saved grnujul OB every turn and. finishing gamely under punishment in the last furlong, got up in the last two all Idas Goldic was interfered with ai the start and went past the leaders with a rush on the backstretch. then -et a fast pace, but tired when it came to the final drive. Beboiinder seemed dangerous at the furlong post, but tired. Colonel Bartlett finished fast. Katie Powari also finished well, ivanhoe bailed to the ; outside fence when making the turn into the homestretch. GaaBBta showed speed for six fuulongs, then quit. Pride of Woodstock was outrun all the way. The winner waa entered for 8800; no bid. Scratched — 8679B*ForelgBer, K*B; 80798 Society Pud. !J7; 0G590 The Glad Corsair, 99. Orerweighta — Ganiara, If pounds. /"•rjOjVBr SEVENTH PACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 :12!— I— 101. 00 added. 4 year olds end upwaiTh DOOvO Selling. Xet value to winner lf37o. Ind Horses ~ AWtPPSt U % xi Str Pin Jockeys Owners Q Ti C P S 6672DWOODBAW WB 6 118 5 3 8" 1J I4 U R I we W H Snyder S-5 13-52 BM! *88 i.i.i." KLEINWOOD wsit G 113 6 7 7 5- 3 24 Farrow J W Forman - G 5 9-5 7-10 • 06741MARVEL P. 4 105 1 1 1" 2l 21 3" .lohansn W S Price S 13 13 3 6-5 1 t66742BELLINDIAN WBB E 113 3 2 G! 6] 6* 4 Beckman J S Ward 10 10 7 3 1 r 08ED8 MI88 LEEDS W 4 10G 7 4 3 3"fc 41 5" Jas HensyE Corrigan 4 4 16-5G 5 3 5 e * 66614 MTNGITA w 4 lOf. 4 G 4i 4 B" G° W R Wkr.I C Shannon M GO 60 20 8 1 64256F!REE LOOTER « 5 116 2 5 E| 7 7 1 Nicol J W Pugh 3 7 6 2J 3-2 Time. 84i, 50. 1:17. - Winner — Ch. g. by Octagon — WofMivine trained by W. II. Snyderl. Went to post at .r :fMi. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Woodsaw was liar* ridden for the tirst aaawte* to get to Marvel P., caught ijie hitter at the half-mile post. ~ took the lead and came through next to the rail, but almost lost through ■* bad ri«V at the finish. Klein wood, as usual, began slowly, but worked his way up gradually and. coming with a great burst of s|»ee l it in tlii last furlong, was catching the winner at every Stride at the end. Murvel P. Outbroke the others it and ran well to the stretch, but tired in the tinal drive. Miss Leeds quit aat»J- going a half mile. Free 10 Beater pulled up lame and looked big when going to the post. The winner vus entered for $."»00; no bid. 10 Scratched— t 07213Merry George, 111; 00742 Grenade, 110; 00040-Airabip, 110.