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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL., Thursday. February 7. 1907.— Sixty -first day. Lm Angles Jockey Club Winter Meeting 80 days. Weather clear: track fast. 20 b«M ks on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J J. Holtinan. Secretary, John Roden. jt-ring Starts at 1 :47i p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. R blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following tl.e di-tam-e of each race indicate brack record, age- of horse and weight carried. df*Qfiy FIRST RACE— *4 Mile, 1:12; — i. — 107. Purse * 100. 4 year olds and upward. 0000_J Selling. Net value to winner $::_... Ind Hojjiejj AWt PI"s"t~U _■ % Str Fin Jockey- Owners O It ~" i S t66812TATLOR GEORGE wsb 5 107 7 4 41 a I1 1*1 Wiley J W Plalock 5 ti i SO :■,-.-, 86781 BETSET W 4 103 8 1 3* 4; 2* V M Preston M B Arterberry M M IS 4 8-5 SIR CARTJTHBRS wsb 4 101 ti 2 2» 3* 43 t!3 W Fischer A tioodin 88 25 -.". 8 3 6G64S _ ONEY Miss w 3 183 5 3 T 1 ti- 4nt R MeDanlR Restorick «-•" S-7j ti-." 1-2 out 667-6_ OF THE FORESTWB 4 104 I 5 :■ 5* 5- a0 Keogh H L Jones 2 2 7 7.1-1-.". 66538 JOHN H. ■ 1 ■ 3 I P i;; 8* ti- J no Hen sv.f F Hale 100 300 300 100 00 66791 til Ol. CAP 7 mi 2 s 8 8 8 1* Runs ; W Robinson ■:• 188 100 M 10 66686 NEATNESS Bi MS] I 7 7 " 7 . . S C Koerner Kl Rio Stable Lo 40 40 1J 7j Time. _4. 481, 1:1*. Winner B. g, b; BegLtter Ncna George trained by J. W. Blaloek. Went to post at 1 :4s. Al post 1 minutes, start good. Won easily: second handily: third ~asil -. Taylor George, after being saved In the early running, slipped through a narrow opening next to the rai! on the far turn and. quickly drawing clear, won eased op. Betsey came through fast in the final enmrter ai.d finished gamely under punishment. Sir Caruthera easily wore own Money Muss in the tmal sixteenth. The latter slowed superior early speed, but tired in the stretch anil can do mnctl beMer. i ord of the Forest was always outran. The winner was inn up from 00 to ,000 by J B. Dunn and bought in. Scratched U6812 The Major. 110; SS789 Rev_lt, 1O0: 66743Bauble, 105; O-TZP Pad voir. 1U7: jt.7ss: Right and True. 105; 66812 Toller. lo7. Overweights -HI Col Cap, _ pounds: Neatness. 1 /JOOOQ SECOND RACE— 1 Mile, l:38f— 4—100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. DOoOO Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PIrSt U U t Sir Fin .Twkeys Owners O II C P S f«791 JOSIE*S JEWEL w I 105 5 •. ". O 2» -: 1» M Preston .1 P Newman r. 7 7 2 1 86791 NIBLICK wb 5 107 4 7 41 1- 1- ! :- R McDanlH Mason 4 8 ti t. 4.". 687«7*COTILLION w 5 MB 2 2 7* :.- ." ."l I1! A W B*kerL A Bonaack 8-6 8-5 1 1 2 out 66781 TIIK MIST w 5 105 8 1 5* P V ». i. Keogh 1 A Rosa 8 7 ti I 4-J 66791 -DESM AGES w 4 t07 7 8 ■■ 7- P* 31 5 Prussel Smith ,VL- Martin 15 K "1 -r« 2 OLANDESTINE rSM3 :: -.. :.- : ti:- ti- W Knapp C t.C.ill 8 7 7 H 1 tins.. L.IBBRTO w ti MR 5 8 8 8 8 7- Kunz E J Baldwin 28 : o r.o 2$ 8 MARKIE MATER wb 4 107 1 1 l1 2* 7l 7*8 Jno HensyMrs J Webber M 25 27j S 3 Time. 2: |, lo,. 1 :17.,. 1 :ll I. Winner U. f. by Rancocafl — Joele Newman trained by J. I". Newman i. Went to post at 2:10. Off at once to a good start. Won driving: second and bird the same. Josies lewel was always a prominent contender, closed up on Niblick ju-t after turning for home and, in a desperate lasi sixteenth drive, outstayed him. Niblick was hustled into a unending lead on tne far turn, but was suddenly brought to the whip in the final sixteenth and tired in the last ifw sttMea, Cotillion gradually made up -found in the final quarter and finished gamely, but can do mtteh better. The Misl tired badly when the pinch came. Markie Mayer and Clandestine showed early speed. The ■ inner was in for !fi»iN : no bid. Scratched 66812 Foocasta, lu7: 08701 Mountebank, n 7. Overweights Clandestine, 1 1 pounds. 0/Z.Q/* A THIRD RACK- 1 Mile, i 1 :f.s — l--l«»0. 1 Pt:r e ."5100. 3-year-OldB. Allovan.e-. DUOU_: Net value to winner 25; Ind Horses AWtPPSt U :t sir Fin J.H-keys Owners ~Q H C P S~ 6690 LIVIUS W 10S .". 2 :/• 211. ,2 ll C Koerner F Wallhauser 2-5 7-103 5 out—"" 66729 LORD ROSSINGTON WB 108 3 3 P I 1- 14 J* D Poland Kirkfleld Stable S 8 8 8-5 3-d 66813 KLOTA W In:! 4 5 4 7." 41. V ." Prussei .1 Coffey :. 5 5 1 1 3 66S11 ROYAL ASCOT w 106 1 4 3» 4- 510 41 48 R MeDanlOnuurevale Stable* 8 8 i 8-5 66814 SAN ALVARADO W 108 2 1 21 21 21 6« 51 Kunz Elmwood Farm 30 38 IS 5 2 66576 HKNltV MC wb 108 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 A W B_rL A Bonsack M0 380 -Bi 58 M Time. 25. 49J, l :15_, 1:43. Winner— P. c. by Longstreet -Lizzie B. II. traiced by F. Wallhauser. Went to post at 2:Jti. OS at once lo a goo 1 start Won handily: second driving: third easily. Llvl s got off living, but was outrun for the first half, then moved up gradually under keen urging, ovi r-hauled Lord Bossingtou in the final eighth and. after a short brush, drew away in the closing strides. Lord Rossington showed tl" most speed for -i and a half furlongs, but tired unler the whip when challenged by the winner. Biota finished fast under punishment. San Alvarado went well for a half mile. Royal Ascot ran fairly well. QA FOtUTII PAti: 1 Mile and 50 Yards. . 1 :42i— 5— 110. Purse 00. lvar olds ami OOoOt upward. Selling. Net value to winner 325. Ind Horses AWl PP St ■■ -t Str Fin Jockeys O.vners u jj ■ .- 866321GORGALETE W 7 114 t 1 V -- 2- 2. I- It McDanlHunter stable 4 4 81 4 5 out 66767 _ERI_INGO wb I 107 14 1-1 1- l1 2 C Koerner. M Cassidy 4 s 8 21 out 86813* JOHNSTOWN wb 4 109 5 5 5 i :" 81* 31* M Preston A Koenhrsberger 7 5 7 511-102-.". out 66748UNCLE HENRY ws 5 113 2 3 3. I .". E 4« AV Knapp .1 W Young :: :v_ :: 7-Mont 66707 I. INK OF LIFE w ti 114 3 2 # 4 1- i- 5 W Fischer J B Dunn IS 28 20 7 out Time. 25|, 4!i,. 1:14;. 1 :4IH, 1:441. Winner — Ph. m, by iU-y del Sierras— BUssard trained bj J. McGovern. Went to post at 3:13. OIT at once to ■ good start. Won driving: second easily: third the saaae. Gorgalete, after being reserve d in el we pursuit to the stretch, moved up fast in the final quarter, overhauled Merlingo when an eighth out and outstayed him in a Well contested finish. MerlingO showed tl:" most early sp,.,., :mil clung on tenaciously all through the final eighth, but tiled in the closing strides, jolmstown ran well to the stretch, but fell away fast in the final eighth. The others w,ere always outrun. The winner was in for 1,500; no bid. Scratched 66745 Homelander, 100. /"*/"» O /j» /_» FIFTH RACE— Futurity Course. 200 feet less than .2 4 mile.i 1:00—2—90. ODOOU Parse 00. 3-year-oUs. Selling. Net value to ■ inner fiS_S. Ttld Horses AWt PlSt , j :, Str Fin -pK-keys Owners O II C PS 66789 _ALTON wb 105 8 I 2" 2- I-1. P C Koerner T M Cassidy 7-107-103-5 1-3 out 66764 -Ml" I K5E NELSON w 105 ti 2 7 ti" 7» 8* R McDanlKirkneld Stable 3 8| 3 3-6 1-3 66789 NAPPA wsin;, : 41 4r- 4 3° Prussel .! Coffey M 88 38 8 2 86814 IRISH MAIL 8 106 3 8 s 8 8 l1 W Fischer R 11 Harris 50 88 CO 20 7 66744 _INQ AHAB w 106 IS 5; 6* •".- 51 M Preston J A Bennet 12 28 15 S 7-6 66789 SUSANNAH ■ 100 4 :: 1- 1- 2J C.h C Ross R S Davidson 16 20 20 7 3 68688 DERDOM W 102 5 5 8» 3» 3 71 H Smith J L, Holland 30 40 38 s 21 6S744 BLUE BOTTLE WB 105 7 7 6* 71 V 8 Moriarity Mrs J Blute 8 12 12 3 8-6 Time. 1:11, Winner — Br. c by Giganteum — Levant trained by E. Peters. Went to i.ost at 3:43. At post 3 minutes. Start good Won handily: second driving; third earily. JIalton followed Susannah closely for the first three furlong-, ilien moved up fast anil ran wide when turning for home, but came fast in the final eighth and won drawing away. Judge Nelson came from far back in the last quarter and. finishing with a rush, nipped out Nappe. The latter ran in improving form and closeil up ground fast in the final sixteenth. Susannah showed the most early speed, but fell away fast when an eighth out. The winner was in for 0: no bid. Scratched 66688 Kenraw, 106. Overwei-hts ltlue Pottle. ■. pounds. £* f Q f* r? SIXTH BACK 3-4 Mile. 1 :1_ ;— i--107. Purse .00. 4 year-olds and Upward. ODOO I Belling. Net value to a -toner 25. Ind i lorsos AWfPPStt ]j -"t sTi-l-Tu Jockeys Owners O H • l~S 86747 BONNIE REG wb 5 104 8 2 8 7l c- 1» Wiley J W Blaloek 3 3 l3-M3-6out 66767 SILVER WEDDING w it 1 M :; :: l» H ft 24 R McDanlR Restorick 1 3. 3 7-5 3-5 65911 P"NCE FREDERICKWB 1104 I t 2* 21 2 31 Finn C F lark S S C 2 1 66812 ELFIN KlNi ws 7 loi 10 1 S "•- 5* I* J Clark .1 Pclter 6 8 6 2 4-5 66763 -HERIFF BETLL WB 7 107 6 9 :• 8* 7 " W Fischer W D Millard M 30 20 8 3 66412 COCK SURE w 4 lol 9 7 :. pJ 31 ti- Prussel Club Stable 10 lo ti 2 I E6788 REDWOOD 11. WB 4 104 5 8 T 8 9 7*. II Smith C Merkel 20 38 38 12 E 66022 1. ITT! E GREGG w 7 104 l 5 VM S» 4» S1- M Preston Nippon Stable 50 50 13 5 2L 6C816 TRAMOTOR WBB 5 186 2 8 4 t;u gi as Moriarity Mrs .1 Blute 30 88 88 12 « 66035 CAPIAS w 4 103 7 lo 10 10 10 lo C Koerner J L Holland 30 30 25 s 4 Time. 24. 4Si. 1:1 F. Winner Br. g, by Register— Bonnie Pee. bj Baltic trained by J. W. Plalock. Mtm to post at 1:13. At [ os| 1 minute. Start good. WOO driving; second easily: third handily. Bonnie Peg was badly outrun for the first half, but came through the Btretch with a great rush and, in a rousing finish, outstayed Silver Wedding. The latter showed the m..st speed foe the firs! five furlongs and ras then suddenly brought !•• the whip and finished gamely, but wa- _o good enough. Prime Frederick showed speed, but tired as if short, i:ihn King. In a long stretch .hive, finished gamely. Sheriff Pell came with a great rush at the end. Tl e winner was iu for 8400; no bid. Scratched 86816 Luekett, 104; 66743 Givonni Balerio, 101; 66812* Antara, 101; Oo"74:J Perdition. »; 66345 Prominence, 80. Overweights Fapias. _ pounds: Tramotor. 4.