New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-10

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1 NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS. LA., Saturday. February 9. 1907.— Thirtieth day. Citv Park Jockey Club. Winter Meet-lug 80 days. Weather clear; track fast. :::: books on. Presiding lunge, Francis Trevely.m. starter. Mars Caaatty. Baeing Becretary, George n. Knhl. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each lace indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. iQQOO FIRST RAC1-: -1 Mile. 1:881 — 4 — 1 1 . ► 8488 adden. 4 year olds and upwanl. ODOt/t/ Fillies and Maivs. Selling. Net value to winner 8888. 1ml Horses AWaPSt Vj » ~i St r Fin "-Jockeys Owners 0 3 C P S~ 6M19 "POLLY PRIM wit 4 104 ?. 4 1 1"i 2* 1 I1 Jas Hensyd II llolle 2 2 8-6 4-6 2-5 iMiim:l,KMtiN GIRL w li but li 1 2 -- 1 -3 - R Lowe M Dentherage t 4 4i .".2 7 10 f5729 NELLIE BURN w J 16113 E I- :: ::! 4: ::k M Murphy J Oormiey 2S M B I " 1 i.sj:. slNt 1:1:1 TV BELLE W E 109 9 16 IV 7* ti ; i ti- 41 IMckett W K Bryson M 21 *8 7 ?. 66587 ORLINE W 4 104 11 t; :.ii 41 4* 61 5* Bookman . s Wart t; in lit 4 :: 2 8S742 I.AI.Y CHARADE w 4 lot 4 12 71 S1 It- 71 V C Morris J Arthur M to 40 1.". 7 66096 BEGONIA wi 1 Pit 7 2 s1 18] 7"t !! 71 Pickens E Corrignn 1". H M 111 5 66698 MARGARET M. vb 4 184 12 11 t. 0 61 I 8* Huestis A Weber 24 M 81 20 10 66936 ORIENT w « IfCi s 18* 11* II M . W ItcInreF Bute! 24 M M 12 ti 66825 LOU. hTACFARIiANwsB 6 189 M 13 12| » W 81 10« Seder WfordABnckner :: ." 4 8-6 4-5 6837 J EH AN E w 1: Itt.i •". :: I] li11 8* H 11 1arrow T M Itngee M M •* 20 10 nil.-,:. lol.K w 0 Pf.t 2 s i:; 12M2 12* 12 W It WkrT P. Morris 16 26 2.". s 4 66690 M ZOTA W 4 iul 1 7 V 12 12 l:. 13 C Booker It M Hennessey ,» J11O Pto 40 20 Time. 25*. 48|, 1:11. l:lo. Winner— Br. f. by Pirate or Penzance Kosmo trained by W. Lewis. Went to iM.st at 2:08. At posl 2 miuut es. Statt goad. Won driving: second and third .the same. Polly Prim, a rapid breaker, showed much early speed and set a fast pace, displayed more courage than she usually does and drew away In the stretch run gamely. Lemon Girl, after lose pursuit of Polly Prim lor vix furlongs, tired in the linal drive. Nellie Burn was shuttled back in contention for pOslHoa on the tits; turn, but was taken up on the inside and. Baring ground all the way. displayed rare esahngC under punishment, outlasting Sincerity Relle in the linal drive. Sincerity Relic, shut off at the start, was takrn throngh on the Inside until on the turn into the homestretch, where she tan very wide, then closed a big gap and Was ..in like a Hash in a belated end rush. The winner was entered for 8800; no bid. £*£*fff SF.COX1 RACK -Full Course. Steeplechase. 346— 7— 188. Purse 00. 0-ycar-oMs 3 «_/ VV./ ;111tl upwanl. Handicap. Net value to winner $.".tM. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~8~~ 66850*H. A. SCHRDERWB 5 125 4 G 6* «: ::1 l3 l3 ll Pollock L F Purthe 10 20 20 7 3 C6800*ARABO 7 144 7 4 7 7 7 43 3- 23 Hueston T D .Sullivan :: 7 7 IS 6-5 tii Mi" COLLI WIS 128 S 3 .". •" 4". V- 4" 3" McClure J Schladt IS 23 26 7 3 6f775*AULES wit I 132 1 7 1L 1- U 21 2| 4,; P Hagan K I. Talley 6 6 23-58-5 7-10 l66628CREOLIN WS 7 164 G 2 4 » 4 6: B" 5" 52 E MorrisonK Corrigan 3-2 9-517-104 3 7-20 66414UNCLE JAMBS w 4 124 :! 1 2 I" 61 I I 6 J Ford J Flemming 12 16 16 I 21 66800 ORTHODOX WS 6 124] 6 S 2 2*1 2 Pulled up. Archib Id P J Mahoney 15 21 24 12 6 iiisuit S. HOFFHEIMER w 5 164 2 S Fell. V Henry A Gerst 4 5 IS 57-3 3-3 Time. 4:02 . Winner — P.. h. by Montana — Probability trained by .1. Levy. Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 ininuc. Stait good. on driving: second easily: third driving;. Henry A. Sehroeder is I s.kmI fencer and was ridden with goad JndgBSent, was saved in behind the nacemakers until after taking the ninth jump, then moved up with a great rush and took a commanding lead at the twelfth jump. Arabo was allowed to trail along in the rear until in the last half mile, then Closed up with a belated rush and the linish found him overhauling the winner it every stride. Gould, taken the short route all the way. was kept within striking distance of the pacemakers and proved gamer than Anlcs in the linal drive. The latter was always in forward contention, but tired near the end. Orthodox was pulled up after taking the eleventh jump. Sam IloaThrlsnrr .as crowded int a wing at the second lump by Allies and fell. Scratched -66800Littie Wally. 14:!. Overweights -Orthodox, 4J pounds. dfiCf~t THIRD RACK- 3 1-2 Furlongs. 41*— 8— 110. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. AJfowaBOl s. OOit/W-L Net value to winner 8408. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 66718HOLLIE MONTROSE w 115 I 2 1* I3 1= Nicol O H Holla 9-101 7-101-3 13 t;t;ti5 NOTASULGA w nil 2 1 2* :• 2s W ItcInreA Brown s 12 13 4 2 6S718 COINCIDENT W 188 E ti 4* 41?. 3- R Lowe W II Snyder 7 17 17 6 2i 66824 ■KITTHRLY W 182 14 E 61 8 41. Farrow J " Calm 6 9 9 3 8-6 68642 LEE CREST w 112 7 4 3k 31 5- .las Hen syL Goldstein i 12 12 4 8-5 66774 LAWLESS W IK 12 7 li1 5» ii" AV R WkrT Clyde 4 U 51 8-5 7-10 11774 ELVIRA M. w i!i 11 s 8] g* 7: Bond wen R Tucker 30 18814826 12 10774 HAVOC LARK WS 88] t 1" 7 7- 8- M B WoodMrs I B Cook Si 88 88 25 12 66801* DONA II. w 102 12 11 M* Ml 9* H Graham I Hammond 24 E9 50 20 10 DROP STITCH w :«l :: 1 9* 9*10* Huestis S T White 89 Imi 14889 15 FLORENCE N. w 99 1 12 11 ll1 ll1 Qaogei J P Devlin 19 898188 49 24 LMMA C W 99 Hi:! 12 12 12 Jas CarrollM .1 Daly 29 100 P10 40 20 86415 BOSOM FRIEND ara 99 I 9 Lost rider. Pickett E It Bradley 4n 75 75 25 12 Time. 11|, 23|, 39 . 41.i. Winner— Ch. f. by Oeaarion — Besiane trained by W. Ij. Lewis. Went in |M.st al 8:18. At post 1 minute. Stall poor. Won easily: second driving: third easily. tfoilie Montrose decisively outbroke and outran her opponents, opening up a big lead in the tirst furlong and winning all the way. Notasulga, always nearest in pin suit f the winner, finished gamely under punishmenl and is evidently a lilly thai will keep on improving. She is larger than the winner and a much better looker. Coincident, a game lilly. responded nobly to the whip and oulstaved Bitterly in fie linal drive. Lawless was shuttled back at the start and carried very wide all the way. Bosom Friend, a bit green, got caught in a jam soon after the Start and fell. Scratched -t;i;s24 Qtetnae, 186; ; i7ls star of Woodstock, 00. Overweight; .Notasulga. 2 pounds; Rayou Lark, lj. AQHO FOIRTH RACK- 2 Miles. 3:844—6—187. Heaslip Cup. $ 1.500 added. S-y«l folds DDuv4 and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 81,660. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St »4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S~ Il.3i-A1.1IA DtFOCR W ti 110 5 a 2 1- 1- 1"- 1» 1 Nicol E Corrigan 2 -5 2-5 1 2 1-0 out 64670*MAMIE ALGOL W6M8 :: - P* 81 2 21. 2" 2-- Farrow F M Smith 7 10 H 0525 68609 DULY wsn 7 108 2 4 4] 5 4*181 I* :• J Lee 1 M Clvlll 12 15 13 2 7-10 G6780*ART. CUMMER wn 5 143 1 S 11 21. E S 5 4* .las HensyE s Gardner 12 26 25 6 6-5 68768 JAS. RKlHMiK WSB 4 148 4 1 5 4i 3l 4« 4l E .1 Martin c R Ellison E 12 12 11-43-5 Time. 27. 664, 1:2:5. 1:48, 2:141. 2:402, 3:0SJ, 32! new track record. Winner — 15. m. by Artillery — Swanhihla trained by J. Collins. Went to Im.si at 3:38. At post I aunate. Stall gand. Wen easily; second driving: third easily. Alma Dufour ran under a choking pull for the Brsi half mile, then was ent to the front and. when in the had. was taki 11 under a steadying hold and rated at an even pace to win under mild restraint. Mamie Algol was restrained for the first mile and a half and moved up on the far turn, shook off Orlv in the last tin long and finished gamely. Orty moved up fast on the turn out of the backstretch. but tired in the last quarter. .lames Reddick and Arthur Cummer tpiit in the last ipiarter and were cased up. Scratched -66828 Cashier, 100. incorrect Wright in entries Arthur Cummer. 104. bsCbYbQ l"HTH rack 3-4 Mil-i. 1:12|— 4— 10L Purse .foot. :; vent -olds and anward, UUt/UO Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWFpiTT,4 i. :;4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~" i:ii5i;:iORRllLAR w 4 10 t; ti 7 i; 6 1" J Martin .1 .1 Murray S Z ! ii 1 66778 LENS w .: M 2 4 4** ■■"*■ :!A 21 R Iy.we P Dunn. :: :; U 54 5 2-5 66230 STR TODDINGTON WS 97 1 I 11 1»* 11 J* .las H.-nsv I tui 1. -w ft ONeills 15 IE 4 S5 C«668*TOBOGGAN w 7 112 5 5 2- 2- 21 4- Van DusenS W Streett 8 15 15 4". 9-6 664MEADOWBREEZE w 4 lot; 4 1 8| 4 4 5- C Morris .1 Arthur 4V. 41. 4 6*51120 66684 SPIDER WEB IT 3 86 7 7 6 9 61 Oi Goldstein W B Walsh 60 Go 00 20 7 0i;5f.8EMKRGENCY w 0 120 12 01 7 7 7 Beckman .1 H McCormick 2.1. 4 2 4-5 2 5 Time. 28|, I7L 1:134. Winner — Ch. c, by Smile— Orbed Maiden trained by T. Muiray. Went to [lost at 4:110. At post l minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Orbicular was saved and waited with until Well around ihe far tuna, then came through on the inside in the stretch run and. finishing with a great burst of speed, got up in the last stride. Lens lost ground bv making a wide turn into the honiesiretch. displayed rare gameneaB and finished fast and resolutely under the whip. Sir Toddlngton set a hot pace for live furlongs and outstayed Toboggan when it came to the linal drive. The latter was ridden with pK.r judgment and made entirely too much use of in racing with Sir Toddlngton and tired. Ueadowhreeae ran poorly. Emergency made no showing and can do better. Scratched — a;77t;-Dargin. 104: 66300 PaUoday, Do. Incorrect weight in entries — Spider Web, SO. CCQA/1 SIXTH RACK— I nflaa. ,i:::sj— l-llO. Pane I860. 3-jeji-olds. Allowances. ■JfJt7v/t± Net value to winner .flOO. Ind Horses AWtPPSt1/; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P~ W~ 99Ba«*FANTASTIC wit US E I 2*| 21 2- 2 1 R Lowe M Goldblatt 4T1 9-102 5_ 1 -5~ 64S46*CAMPA1GNER wis 148 :: 4 l1 IJ l»i U 2; .las HensyO L Richards 21 :5 11-57-101-3 66532*SPION w KM 0 2 8*1 8* ::- ::- :: Beckman .1 s Ward id 12 12 4 6-5 66863 KEMP RIDGELEY w 103 4 7 o- 6h 4= 4 4 Farrow W S Williams S 10 9 :: K-5 98804 QUAGGA w 103 7 :; 41 5- |ak :,■ :, ■ 1 • Morris J Arthur M 75 75 ■ 12 66628 RESIDE wb 103 2 5 7» 8l 7:1 6 63 Huestis L L Lamar 0 8 9 9J 1 66779 TURBULENCE wn M2| 9 8 5 4- 61 7« 7- .1 Johnson C Mack 84 10010040 15 B45490ZANNE w 100 1 6 8 9 9 8i 8i Bmenthl 15 M Marders 5o 100 100 4n 88 68830 NAiRELLE wn 164 s !t 9 7i 8 9 .t W HcInrnC s WUana 88 4u 4n U ■" Time. 24?. 48*. 1:14. 1:40;. Winner — Br. f, by Galore — Phantom Relle trained by M. Coldblatt. Weni to post at 4:31. At post I minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the «nnie. Fantastic ran In forward contention throughout and outstayed Campaigner in the linal strides. The early pace was fast ami Campaigner was made too much use of, but hung on gamely ami was onlv beaten in Ihe una! stride. Spiou was u gnun.- contender throufliout aud was held safe by the tirst two. Reside was sharply cut off on the turn into tlio homestretch, but lacked speed anil ran a ilnll race. Look fur improvements from this one. Kemp Ridgoley was under punishment all of the last quarter and was unable to improve his position. Overweights — turbulence. 2* pounds. £+~* O/ I PC SBoTMNTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:06] 3- 84. Pane $.400. 3 year olds and up- UOuUO ware. HllBn Net alue to winner |JML Tnd Horses AWtPPSt 4 j Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66s05 MISS LEEDS w 4 98 7 3 1and lnk li l1 R Lowe" E Corrigan 2 2 7-5 7-107-29 88827 BTJTTNSKIE wn I 104 8 2 31 33 21* 21 Hokk V V Henderson 12 12 7 3 6-5 RINCE BRUTUS ws :, 110 9 1 5"t :, 3"* 32 J Daly M J Daly 8 13 15 6 3 66191 RITTF.R MISS w 3 94 2 S 4 81 - 4i A Martin J C Cahn 8 13 12 5 2J 66830MAFALDA WBB I HI 3 10 N ■ * 10J Hi Pickens Hutch" nandHartley 5 7 6 2J 6-5 6SS12 BOUVIAC W3 89 10 4 2- 2J 4* 6i» Goldstein E S Gardner 10 15 15 6 3 HSU AUDITOR w 6 101 3 11 11=10- 6* 7J Boadwee K Tucker K 40 40 15 8 66V.ii TXHIMINCM WS 4 lu3 11 C 7?. 6J S" 8a Jas Hensy.lohn Marklein 15 20 20 7 4 ROYAL R1VBR w3 9511 7 H 7* 91 91 Beckn:an .1 H Mccormick 3 10 10 4 2 66778 DB RO ws 3 of 4 5 6 ■■" 4* 7 1" Huestis S T White 10 15 15 6 3 H1»1*CHASE ril 93 12 12 10J 11= ll1 11* Gaugel T Kiley 10 15 15 6 3 K741 MAYOR JOHNSON W 8 104 III 13 12- 123 124 P Keyes L Marion 30 100 100 40 20 67126 MISS MKENNA W « 102 13 I 123 13 13 13 W R Wkr A B Campbell 40 100 100 40 20 Time. 23. 47*.. 1:00. 1:073. TTTMI Cat f. by Kinir Gold— Sidda Hallow trained by J. Collins. Went to post at 5:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won t-;isilv : second drfrtag; third the same. Miss Leeds was shulllod back when the start came, but raced into a contending position before they liad gone a quarter, carried I.omiae along at ■ rapid pace and shook off her opposition in the last quarter, finishing resolutely. Butinakie began slowly, but moved up quickly and finished gamely under punishment. Prince lirutns raa well and would liae been dangerous with a better start, but was one of the Batterers in a jam which ocean ed soon after the start, liouviae was speedy and was eased BP wlien he tired. Bitter Miss finished well. Mafalda and Auditor made up much ground. The winner was entered or |800; ao bid. Scratched— 68643 Easier, 100; 84AM Heretog. 93. Overweight — Ticlumingo, 3 pounds; Royal River. 2j. ___


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