Los Angeles Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-10

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1 LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Saturday. February 9, 1907.- sixty -third day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 90 days. Weather clear; track fast. 24 books on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary, John Boden. Pacing starts at ] :4." p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. Is blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tie distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ftAQI O 11ISI BACK— I Mile. 1:35 — 4— 100. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. VJ XJ rJ _L — Selling. Net value to winner 35 Ind Horses AWtPPSt M- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.i.v I l:o|.nt;-A nraa E 103 4 6 1* 1G 1« 1- V O F SuvanK Wright fi lo 15 E 2J i.; ! -l.i IlMa i: WSS1M 1 1 «• V 23 2l 2i Brussel J Coffey E 6 6 7-5 1-2 o.i;m, :,.li isii: s JEWEL w 4 10 ? : E V 7:: T,.V :V- M Preston J F Newman 1 1 .1-5 H-lOout 66763 MEDDLING DAISY 4 1ns I :i 7| I* fi= fi* 41 Jno Hensy.V Shields 21 5J 5i 8-5 7-10 S6837 ALLOPATH w s bis :; 4 # 4 :;i :;t B* C Koerner F B Littleton :"■ Sfi 25 8 3 S6747 LADY CHISWELL W C MS| s 7 5- B" 41 4h «»» W Knupp R F Carman M 1fi 16 6 8-5 IiTsi LOTTA GLADSTONE w 4 Kis 2 J 2« :; 7l 71 7i C Ross R H Harris 20 41 41 12 4 66892 IHVZ am 7 1M 78888SST Dean P Culbcrtson luu 150 150 50 20 •Omitted from entries. Time. 24, 4C. . 1:15, 1:42. Winner — Ch. in. by Si. Floiian -October trained by B, Wrightl. Went to post .it l ;.,!. ih ;u on e lo a good start. Won easily: second driving: third easily. P.ologna. ran Into a long bad at once and. Staying wel1, kept it and won cantering. Lucreee was always in forward contention and came fast in the last strides. Jesses Jewel, practically left at the post, slowly made up ground alter passing the far turn and finished fast and gamely under keen urging. Meddling Daisy rau Blnggishly for the Brsl naif, then moved np and finished resolutely. The winner was iu for 0000; no bid. Scratched 08837 Kama. los: 08837 Vlooa, 108; 00001 Seed Cake, los. Overweights Lady Cliiswcll. P. pounds. /OQT Q SECOND PACK 1-2 Mile. 4S— 2— IIS. Pane fJOo! 2 year-olds. Allowances. OOl/ A. O N t value to winner .*:;2." . Ind TIor7e~s AVt"lirS"t 1 1 Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 66831- PALBIS W 11! I E 2. 2- l«k D Roland ■ J Long 4 7 7 2 1 66838CRESTON B 113 I 1 l; V 2-. C Koerner H T Griffin t*-E 8-6 8-5 3-S out MARTHA JANE w 112 7 7 8* m Pullman R F Carman 3 4i ih 8-5 7-10 i "71 II A l: i:i. MS :, | :,i . :. 4 Musgrve H T Griffin t«-5 8-5 8-5 :4-5 out - MISS PI III a lei 4 2 in i] ;,t m Preatna .1 F Newman 6 6 5 2 9-10 66SS7 KATIE RAINS W 113 2 1 31 4 fii W Fischer J P. Dunn 10 30 30 10 4 KARODO w 108 3 4 7 7 7 Finn C F Clark u St 50 15 7 66483BAXONICA a 108] 1 Left at the post W Knapp B Schrciber 6 6 4 8-5 4-5 Omitted from entries. fCoapIed in ladting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 23|, is J. Winner -Ch. C, by Alvescol Illustrious trained by J. S. RotuerO. Went lo post M| -jo. At post 1 minute. Stan good. Won driving; second easily: third driving. Ball. us forced a sharp pace to tbe head of the Stretch, then swung wide, but came on quickly, overhauling Mi- Bath in the anal eighth and bad taoagb left to -tall oCf Crestoas challenge. Creston earned up ground gradually iu the linal Quarter and Bnisfaed resolutely. Martha Jane broke slowly and passed through a rough Jonrney, but came like a flash in the final sixteenth, tinishing fast, Haivel made up much ground in the last quarter. Miss Bath was speedy, but tired suddenly when a sixteenth out. Bauonica was next to tbe inside rail and propped as the barrier went up. Overweights Banoalea, ■•■ pounds. flf|Ql A THIRIt PACK TmiI 1:384—4—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Handicap. J I J tj A. "± Net value to winner 00. Bui Tlojrses ~ AWtPPStA M Str FirT Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66790JCOLONEL JACK wb 112 2 1 lJ 1- l1 1*1 1*1 "W Knapp W II Holland 8-5 11-52 3-5 out 66790»AMPEDO w 110 E 5 2. 2-J 2- 2:; 2= J Harris B Wavland 2 2 y-5 4-5 out 66792OREENO wniol l 2 V ::- P :;• 3 • C Koerner T M Caaaiity 5 5 4i 7-51-2 66S40EDWIN T FRYER ws 10,1 3 4 4 4 4- 4- I3 R McDanlF Wallhauser 7 10 lo 3 1 UILSHORA ws 101 6 6 53 G2 G3 54 o6 W Fischer C F Tanner 10 16 16 5 8-5 66MU J. R. LAFGHRH5T w 103 4 3 6 6 b 6 6 AW BkerW A Porter 10 15 12 4 3-2 Time. 2U. 484. 1:14. 1:40 . Winner — B. c, by Pessara —Middy Morgan trained by F. Began. Went to pest at 2:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: se.onl and third the same. Colonel .lack is at his best, showed superior speed throughout, was taken the shortest way and won with plenty to spare. Ampedo was in close, but unavailing, pat Milt all the way and never falter -d. ;inish;iig gamely, but was against a better horse. Greeno ran a good race and was cased up when beaten. It was Btrictly a three horse race. Scratched— 08840* Molesey, 104; 60S40 San Alviso, 05. overweights — MUsbora, ■■ ponnda. DflQl pT FOPRTH RACK— 1 1-4 Miles. 2:M5— :: — 110. Ascot Handicap. $:j.0X added. J J %J JL fj 3 year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 83,000. Ind Horses A~WtPPSt~St % *A % Str~Fl;i Jockeys Owners » 0 H C P g"" 60SS1W. H. CARET w 4 118 8 6 li] 11 V* 4l lh V W Knapp B F Carman *3 4 Bj 6-5 7-10 66766 A. MUSKODAY WB S 112 11 I :* 5h 63 51 53 21 Butwell Mrs G W Dodge 30 40 40 15 7 66690TARTAN WB B 112 10 2 31 3h 41 6J 63 3* Bullman B Wavland t3 4 31 8-5 7-10 r66726CIGARLIGHT,R WB E » 1 E 1» 23 ink 1- 3- 4- R McDanir V. DeArman 30 30 15 6 3 66839»STANDOVER W 4 M8 5 11 4 4* :M V 0 5" Finn W W Elliott 20 30 30 12 6 "• »ORILENE ws 4 1*7 11 11 13 6:1 51 7| 2l fih M Preston .1 Curl 6 6 5 2 1 MOLESEY w :: 0.1 4 4 9" fij 71 9l 7l 72 C Ross J A Bennet 10 12 12 5 OJ in ll K DONOHUE w 4 114 » 14 12 131 13* 121 10* Mk J Harris E Wavland t 4 31 8-5 7-10 66657 BORGHESI w i; US 2 :: u» BJ S. lo. V !i* Kunz SohraVistaStable 10 12 12 5 t] K«39 STTLICHO WBB 7 Ml 3 I 8" U 9X- 81 9. in- H Smith Baker City BtaMaOe 30 30 12 6 66657 KAMIS Ws 1 Ml 13 7 71 101 Un ID ID H" C Koerner T H Stevens 4 12 10 4 I S65GORGALETE W 7 102 13 10 11* 14 14 131 12 12l Wilev Hunter Stable 6 10 10 5 2i I. ANGELENO WSB 8 103 6 12 14 12 123 14 14 13« W Fischer II Q Badwatl 50 50 30 12 6 667MARIMO WB I 102 7 S 21 lh 2- 21 13 14 A W BkerR F Carman »3 4 3i 6-5 7-10 *yCoupled iu betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 21. 48, 1:14*. 1:41. 2:071. Winner- -Oh. c, by Ed Parrel] — Settle Bramble trained by J. Blnte. Weill to post at 8:30. At pool 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second handily: third easily. W. II. Carey trailed far back for the first six furlongs, then came fast around the turn, reached Orilono when turning for home and. shaking her off with ease, ran into a commanding lead, won cantering and is a greatly improved horse. A. Muskoday was reserved within striking distance and moved -iu Bteadily after pas-iii- th,. far turn, came through fast in the last eigbtb, finishing gamely under punishment. Tartan was Interfered with when turning for home, but got clear iu the linal eighth and liuisheT with a rush. Clgarlighter ran a good race, but tired in the final eighth. Stamlover went well for one and a sivteentu miles. Orilene closed ■ bag early gap ami seeaaed dangeroaa, but fired just after entering the stretch. Arimo raced well for seven furlongs. J. p. Donohue ran a good race from where he got off. Gorgalete got off badly, but ran |x orly. Incorrect weighta in entries — Molesey, 92; Cigar lighter, 102. overweights— Arimo. 2 pounds. fiDOlft FIFTH PACE--3-4 Mile. 1 :12— ti— 107. FnTBe 0400. ■ year-olds. Selling. JVJtJ JL J -V t value to winner SS2B. ud "Horses AWTpp St j ■; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 66706*OTTO PRICE WB 103 11 1 1- D 1* 1 J Harris W A MeKinney 2. 5 5 8-5 4 5* 66765 BAN LAD A w Km 4 5 53 3b 8b 25 R Mc Dan" Blunter Stable 5 5 4i 8-5 4-5 66866 IRISH MAIL ws 102 7 7 8J SL 4i 3:l C Ross R H Harris IU 12 12 4 6-5 66814 IM is WBlM 5 6 ti- » 2. 4r M Preston J Curl 4 8 8 2J 6-5 66019 SYLVAN DIXON W 05 : I 7i til 7! 51 Neubert J J OFlahertv IS 25 25 10 5 66653 ESTHER B. w s KM s 6 4i 5. 6 Wilev Mrs M Herbert M 25 25 8 4 " 14 COMMIDA w Iimi 2 :: 3« El S. 71 Jno HeaayH C Lund 10 20 20 7 3 miss HI.MYAR w SS13M Dii-yi sn Malin T O Webber 30 15015050 25 BLMDALE wa 105 :• 13 » J 61 Ji Brussel 3 Coffey 3 2 1 1-2 out » 653 ST. ORLOFF W Ml s 1 pi- M1 M* M4 Kunz EUmwood Farm 50 M 60 25 12 66576 SONG OF THE sea w s Wl 1 3 .".n 7. iiii-" E IT brand V Gilbert HO 380 MO 03 30 66706 SHASTAMAX w 100 3 11 12 12 12 12 W Fischer A G Tucker 50 60 60 20 10 Time. 24 A. 4!. 1M.V. Winner -Pr. g. by Saiu - Cauagoos trained by W. A. McKinneyj. Went to post at 4:ii2. At post J minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving: third easily. Otto Price I oai the barrier three lengths, but showed much the most speed Uuough.iil and never left the result iu doubt. Banlada broke slowly, but made up ground fast after turning for home and, in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Irish Mail made up ground gradually tiiioiighout and finished fast under the whin. Taos showed speed, but tired in tbe final eighth. Kluidale had no chance from where ue got oil. The Winner was in for 8000; no bid. Incorrect weight in entri": — Taos, Hi7. CCQI TJ sixth rack -l mam. 1:081 4 100. Purse 00. 4-yaar alii asm anmrard. J J tJ JL I Selling. Net value to winnei SSSft. Bid Horses AWtPPSt U Ms ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6S863*N1BLICK wn 5 110 5 4 lJ D D 1J 1* R McDanHl MaaOB 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 66813 STOESSEL w 4 110 4 I 52 |» 21 3* 23.. M! Preston J 11 Stokes 15 15 13 4 3-2 C66791CHAN. WALAVTHwsb 4 110 3 3 3=i 3 3- 3 31 W Knapp E Wright 3 3 3 1 2-5 66863 ci il li.LION W S M0 1 1 8 7l 6i» 5"k 4« A W BkerL A Bonsack 2 2 2 7-10dut 66791 MOi NTEBANK wslO 110 8 7 4« 4» 5" 42 5» J Harris T B Moots 5 15 15 3 7-5 66867 REDWOOD 11. WBB 4 M0 6 5 21 2* 41 6" and H Smith C Marin I 20 30 30 10 4 e«70» BELASCO W 4 M0 2 8 74 6 7s 78 710 W Fischer "peiitcrA-Kenyon loo 100 100 40 20 E3377*ANG£7La7NO v 8 ms 7 6 fi»M 8 8 8 Narvaez H N Zahn 100 200 200 60 25 *Went in entries as Los ngeleno. Time. 21. 00, 1:1.»:. 1:12[. Winner — Ch. g. by St. Qatien— Braw Lass trained by J. Baden. Went to post at 4::;r . At post 1 minute. Start anad. Won easily: second ..ml third the same. Niblick recovered his true form suddenly and was easily best, showed much apeed and bath an early commanding lead, always holding his opponents safe. Stoessel. also suddenly improved, moved up fast OB the far turn and in the stretch litiisiied gamely. Cham idler Walworth ran a bad race and tired badly w.icn the pin -h came. Cotillion had no chance from where she got off. being buniped out of her stuJe The winner was run up from 00 to 00 by A. C. Lindsay and bought In. Scratched — ;n.S12 Foneasta. 110; C0.M2"Antara, lOTi; 0iSS7-Susic Christian 103


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