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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Tuesday. February 5. 1907. — Iiflv -ninth day. Los Angeles Jockey Clan. Winter Meeting 90 lays. Weather clear; track fast. Is books on. : — Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. J. J. Holtinan. Secretary, John Boden. _ _ ___ — B. i ring sians at 1:15 p. m, W Indicate* whip, S span, B blink rs. Figures la parcnihesis following ii c aii tance ol eb ra * Indicate track record, ag . of horse aad weight carried. /♦/~»0 "I O iisi RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:121 — 8- 107. Pane S40o. 4-year-olds and upward. |300 J. .-* Selling. Net value to winner 8326, "jnd Hones AWt~ll"st ,4 a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners -O It C i S _ i . . TAYLOR GEORGE wsb 5 109 I 3 I2 1- 1* 1" Wiley J W BEalock S fi ti U 8-6 ..., 6 JACK KER ttVlLIEa 4 108 7 G 4- i ■ L1 Brnaael MTa K .Maxwell g s G 2i C-5 VNTARA w 4 10« :: E 2 V ::" Keogh E Wayland M 80 20 S 4 .._ SIR CARUTHERS wb 4 103 I B 61 61 B1 # Fischer A Goodin s b. 7 :J 6 5 747SEARCH ME av 4 108 10 2 s.1. 7! * B* A W B*kerL A Bonaack i 0 G 2 1 r06727FON,O.VSTA WB 8 100 13 12 10" 10" 8* 6 M Preston J Curl 12 16 10 4 2 00 iTHK MAJOR ws 7 112 2 4 gj G1 4 7" Hutwell W H "hamliers 3] 4 31 2-2 3-5 M5710M M K l .MS w I lti:i 5 7 IB Bj I1 8* 1 Moland It B Davidson 30 40 40 15 8 ...717 KIT IX ICING wa 7 109 12 1 2" 31 1i N j Clark J Belter 7 8 8 8 8-6 ... ihiAPALA w g in; 4 11 12 Hloio" Callahan J C Wever M E0 50 15 8 rATTENHAM w 0 108 11 10 11*12 11- IT Wllmot A" H Moore 100 100 108 48 28- 0S743 171 PAI8ANO WB 6 MO B I 7 gj 12 12 Kunz .1 B McGrane 30 SO 60 20 lo ,... k Ki.i.l-:i: w 4 10B ■• Left at the poat. ". BullmaaA G Dunlop 30 3o 3o 12 G Time. 22|, 47;. Ill Winner —P.. g. by Register -Nena George trained by J. V. Rlaloek. Went to bob! at 1 IV At post 5 minutes, start good for all but Toller. Won cantering: second drlrlng; third the same. Taylor George dashed into the lead at once and. showing superior speed throagh-om. axta cantering. Jack Kercherllle was under ■ sharp drive all of the final eighth and Onlnhrd gamely. Antara, under punishment, showed great gameness, hanging on all through the anal sixteenth and ran in liineh improved form. Sir Caruthen finished with a rash. The .Major stumbled in the last sevi my Ii, e yards, nearly going down. FOBCaSta finished with a rash. The winner, in for I-mKJ. uas run Dp to -"" .; A. Lindsej .mil bought in. Scratched— 6S047 Daaale, 100; 66581 Lydie Wrouaman, lo7. ineorreet weights in entries -Kl Paiaano, 1 1 •■"» ; Toller. l"4. £* £* Q ~l O BRCOND RACE 7-8 Mile. 12254 -4—80. Pane 00. 3-vear-olds and upward. l00 -LfJ * Ulng. Net value to winner .*325. led Horses. AWt PI St . ~. , sir Tin Jckeys Owners O HOPS 66726COKFESSOR ■» 6 112 - 4 J» H» 1" V, V R McDanlU Z DtArman 7 5 7-5 7-101-3 out 85608 JOHNSTOWN w« 4 112 -: E 7* 7* 4- 4- V M Preston A Koenlgaberger 30 40 30 S 2 i.s-THK ROUSTABOUT W 5 1M 2 2 V 2 21 2- 3* Singleton F Kraft 4 ] 41. 1 2-5 STOESSEL W 1 MB I 7 •;• 3 :;: 3fe 4 AV Fischer J M Stokes M 4 40 12 5 i._:;g BARON ESHER w 5 1M E 5 5" P !■■ 7 61 C Koeroer 3 R Pyne lo 16 15 E 2 6tf91*ELOTA wa •"• 97 1 1 4- 4.. 5» 5- i.J Brussel J Coffey I! 2E 25 6 8-5 im.i:: MORENDO a 7 103 s s S s s s 71 D Boland D Conley 20 40 03 12 5 G6705REX KNIGHT wa 7 112 3 3 2» B» G" Gii S av Knapp H Mason 4 8 S 2i 1 Time. ::t4. -Hi. 1 :15. 1 :27,. Winner-ch. h. by Father Confessor — Kotfee tral 1 by 1. /.. De Armani. Went to post al 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: Becoan easily: third the same Confessor need Bed Knight into early retirement, easily withstood The Roustaboatt challenge just after •inning for home and had eaoagh left to stall off Johnstowns great spriat at the end. Johastown began slowly, but ii" ed up fast after turning for bosoe aad finished like a shot. The Roaataheut ran well, bat tired i.oli.v when the pincta eann Stoessel tired only in the Snal sixteenth. Bed Knight and Baron Bsber an do mo 1 Uett i tie winner waa in for 8000; no bid. f* C* Cy "1 | THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 11:384. — I— 100. Pane 2080, 3-year-olds, Allowances. OOO X ± Net ralna to winner 25. Ind Horses AWTPI S~ j *, --4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C ""S-" 68785 FIRST PEEP WB 102 7 3 12 10* G-1. 21 lj M Preston J A Rennet 1 l3-loi:-l03-5out ir,-. mmI AriY rice n-104 11 7 101! 81 6 :; 21! C Koerner 1 H Miller E S 41 8-6 8-3 66706ZROTAL - w 105110 E I* 2* V 1" 3* u Boland Orangevala StablelS 20 3o 10 4 M.7H Bt X w 102 11 12 H 4 4" r.ii 4" J Smith P C Donaleche G 7 7 2 1 06728 IRISH MAIL we 104 8 3 El 6* s 7| V Mnagraye RH Harris 15 40 40 12 B 06701 B. B. H. i 10B E 1 7" 7» 8 8 6* Keogh 1 A Ross 30 60 60 15 8 BC7MSAN ALVARADO m 107 3.2 I3 11" 4 T Kunz Elmwood Farm M 60 50 15 8 66672 TAOS wi 104 4 3 81 I"1!!- ln; s R McDanlR i.auer 6 10 10 4 2 66706 NORDEN wsb 104 2 9 21 3* I c" 9* .1 A crollT Proctor M 68 40 12 6 60672 ARRAGON a 107 9 11 W 11* UHU luJ A W P/kerE J Baldwin M lo 7 lm 7-5 UGH1 COMEDT • 107 E i 31 El 7« B» 11» Jdo HenayA shields 10 BO 60 IE 8 66744 GOLD LEDGE W 101 I lo G 12 12 12 12 J Walsh OllveGroveStable 68 1 "J 10" 30 15 Time, 2.". BO, l:10|, 1:4::;. Winner a. f. by Dieudonne — Dawning drained b. O. .1. Keeker. Went io poat at 2:51 At post 7 minutes, start good. Won driving: second handily; third driving. First Peep was 08 poorlj and had a rough early Journey, bat made up ground fast oa the far turn and. after a sharp brush with Happy Pice in the final eighth, outstayed him and waa Ik-m. Happy Rice ran on the outside to the Btretch, then swung to the rail aad stood the last eighth drive gamely, but was tiring at the finish. Royal Ascot ran well to the stretch but. in a long diie. ju t saved third place. Buna closed a bin gap and finished fast n her own courage, Irish Mail finished gamely under the whip. Sau Alvarado showed earl; speed, but tired fast in the Iim quarter. Scratched — 60672 Bed Ball, 1"7: 66706 Premium Pose, in.: 66700 shrsiamax, 107. Overweights iold i..-,!ge. 3 ooitnds: K. B. II.. 2: Royal Ascot, l;. /~*OQ~| pf FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:464—6—102. Parse 8S00. 4-year-olds and upward. UOulU Handicap. Xet value to winner 00. lie! i • ~ AWtPPSt-; Z~T-i~Str"lTn Jockeys Owners f H C P S~ ...7 . RESERVATION WS 7 103 2 J 4* 5* 8* 3| I3 W Fischer If ; Bedwell 8 .• 9 11-57-10 80688*VON Iiiii.Mi- w 5 115 E 3 l1 1* 1,; 1 3* M Preatoa W A HcKInney 1 1 7-101 3 out S9WRENNE a 4 102 4 E 3* 3- 2- 3* 8* C Koerner M Donovan 5 g G 6-6 2-6 08051 CELLO a 1 BS 3 8 5 4" 4!. -I3 ** C Boss Elmwood Farm E 5 4 9-101-3 G8760 MAXNAR W I M 1 1 G 6 6 5= 50 Finn 1. Smith 12 20 12 5 2 66703 ELEVATION Ws 4 cj0 6 4 24 2*16* 6 8 Wiley T A Iullum 20 M 30 8 3 Time, 23J, *7|, 1:14, 1 :4o... l:47L Winner — B. g, by Cayuga— Arragon tralaed by H. G. Bedwell. Went to post ai 3:28. At post 1 minute. Mart good. Won easily: second and third the same Ue-.civ.it ion ran in greatly improved form, trailed etoee up toe tin 1 1 : ■— i seven fmloagS, the* moved up fa-t ami overla uled Von Tromp arhen ao eighth out and won going away. Voa Tramp showed brilliant in for -even and a half furlongs, then tired badly. Wrciine was a forward contender to the Stretch, but tired fast in the final sixteenth. Klevation s|,i,,ti early speed. Cello ran moderately well. Maxaar hi improving. _o ra eights — I.lev af ion. 5 [.o-mdr.. f»CQ1D FIFTH RACK— 0-8 MOa. 60*— 3—110. Parse 8400, 4-year-olds and upward. J JJ A. J Allow aiics. Xet value to winner 8335. "ind Horses ~AAVi 1H St :. a :t4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ti II C P ~ 06747 MADDEN W 6 187 1 i 11" lin 61 1" Brussel F I J Littleton 10 10 6 i:r~6-5 GGG8G BOBKBT HITCHKLLWB 5 107 4 9 Ul 13 11] 2k C Koerner G Summers 16 M -0 8 4 86071 LA CHATA w i; I MS 14 13 61 61 4 3fe A W BkerK J Baldwin *2 3 3 3-2 4-5 i.i r s L17CKETT WB 7 107 1212 I"1 10*121 4.. Maiin J Malin 15 60 50 20 10 06743*JOE KELLET w 5 107 3 I 4* 3* 3B 5" W Fischer W D Millard 20 30 20 8 i ii. 340 LONE HAND WB 4 107 E 3 3 2" 2" G1 R McDanlS Allen 3 5 6 2 1 18681 TAX BR WI E 107 3 7 8s B" Ml 71 T Dean V T Anderson 3 10 10 4 2 66029 I- OF PORTLAND W 6 106 8 5 5" 4and SJ 8« C Ross R T Offutt S 10 8 4 8-5 5S848»OTTO STIFEL W 6 M6 . 3 7" 7 7* fin W Knapp B Schreiber B E 4 8-5 4-5 68681 TRAMOTOR bjbb.6 Ml 2 l 2" V BJ lo" M Preatoa Mrs J r.iute lii 10 4 S-5 4-5 66863 SILICATE W 6 MS 1110 si- 8* 8ft 11» Keogh W Gabriel 15 GO GO M 1" 06M3 COMTJ8 ws 4 107 10 14 15 16 13 121 Boyd H G Bedwell 30 100 100 40 20 00884 APRILS PRIDE w 4 105 13 11 12* 1j2 14 13" p Hbrand V GJ bert 15 100 100 40 20 86680 RET DEL MUNDO wb 4 110 r, 15 1414-15 14; Finn K J Baldwin f2 3 3 3-2 4-5 68848 AGNES MACK BIOS 7 4 V 1J U 15 Kunz JC McCleary 3d 40 40 15 8 ♦Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 2.iJ. 47J, 1:02J. Winner — B. g. by Applegate — Tootsy trained by !. Laina-neyi. Went to peat at 3j60. At post :; minutes. Start gaod Won driving: second and third the same. .Madden WTM» badly outrun for the first half, but came through With a rush in the final hundred J UfCa Bad got up in the last stride. Robert Mitchell nahmtd With a great rush, niopiug out La Chala. The tatter ran well, but tired las; in the closing strides. Lucfcett cloaed a big gap and Bnlsbed like ■ shot. J Kelley and Lone Hand showed s[,,Hd. but tired when the pinch came. Otto Stifel was short and can beat such horses when at hi- best. Agaea Mack ran I good half and quit badly. /j OQT 7 SIXTH BACK -3-4 Mile. 11:12!— 0-107.1 Pane 8400. .! year olds and upward. fJfJO -L a Allowance-. Net value to winner Bj j. Ind Horses AWtPP~Si~U 4 *j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 1 II C P""5~ 06E66GOLD SIFTKR wb 4 KKt 3 2 1 |1* 1 l1 C Koerner ■ Peters i~Sj MM«at 88B11DON DOMO G IBS 5 1 3" 37 2l V M Preston J F Xewman 1 1 4-5 1-3 out t.l7"7-PLATOON WB 5 109 1 G 9and 4s 4« 3« R McDanK C Gill 7 10 8 2 7-10 GGG71;GRKKN SE.VL W 3 Ml 4 4 2* 2- 34 4*i Fina C F Clark 5 10 10 3 7-10 11, I ti I 0 1 ■ 5 . " " ; • 1 r e * 1 - ~ it it 10 10 83 W - • " t « = 6G7463SAN ALVISO w 3 Jfi2 6 i ■ i- 51* 5» 5" Kunz Elmwood Farm 20 30 30 10 2 66153IJ C CLEM w 4 103 2 5 B 6 G fi W Fischer Nippon Stable 388 288 88188 10 Time. S3, 47i. 1:i:;|. Winner -P.. -j. by Cold Spinner Koseling trained by K. Peters. Went to ixvst at 1:2V At post 4 ininutes. Start good. Won handily: second easily: third the same. Cold Sifter, off flying, displayed brilliant speed throughout, was taken the shortest way and neld I Km Desna safe all through the timil sixteenth. Don Homo followed the leaders closely for the lirst half ami moved up iu-t after turning tor home, but tired in the last scventytive yards under a sharp drive. Pla-loon made up ground and. in a long stretch drive, aalahed gamely. Green Seal was done for just after entering the stretch. Scratched — W.740;JAllerioii. !« ; 6057.". Governor 0,-man. 109.