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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLHANS, LA., Monday. Fee.uary 11. 1907.— Thirty first day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter ; Meeting OO days. Weather clear; track fast. 33 books on. Presiding Judge, l-rami Trerelyan. Btarter, .Mai- Cassidy. ifacin Secretary, George II. KohL - Etadng starts at 8:30 p. m. W Indicates whip, s spars, 1? blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following g the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. - / r* " 6 A FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:12 — 4— 101. 8400 added. 6 -yeai -olds and upward. DOt/i Selling. Net value to winner 75. _ *Iml Hoises~~ ~VVt" PP~St~A % %~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C F~S~ 66721 BELLE STROME wb 5 107 E 2 1» 1". I1?. C . J Martin R E Watkins 7-68-611-1011-263-M 10 66865WOODSAW rn 5 169 S I 2 21 21 21 B Lowe W H Snyder 7 10 10 4 2 B6! 5 PRINCE BRUTUS ws ■ l". i Z :: 8* :... 3 J Daly M J Daly 8 Cl 12 4 2 666462AIRSHIP a 5 168 11 E •; 5 41 4". YV MclnreP Dunne 3 6 4h 7-5 7-10 1" 65711 FENIAN W 6 168 1 7 8*81 51! 5 Hogg P T Woir 88 HO 60 20 S 66731*MBRRY GEORGE w 5 106 I I 5 7- 6s 8* Farrow G F Richings s !» 0 8 8-6 65782 PLATER w7 i»:i 3 8 1C. 8*1 .■ 7. A Martin J Qaeenan 88 100 100 40 20 "■. ASTERISK wb 5 188 8 12 13 Hi 101 81 F Keyea B Laadaherg 12 20 20 7 3 66604 RETICENT as 6 169 12 , 7,1W S1 91 Hueatla I. L Lamar 6 7 6 2 1 66721 WILD IRISHMAN wa 5 167 7 13 4» t 7J I"- Dowe J Phillips 88 48 40 IS 7 66668 EVER NEAR w :. pi7 S 9 1 ,:." Ill !J Goldstein W Bancroft 68 286 268 68 20 66719 GAY BO? WSB 8 118 16 11 16 :• 121 12*1 McMahon I W 1 Kisscll 40 loo pk» 4ii 15 54563 PAT Bl LGER WB 6 112 13 1" 12* 13 13 13 Troxler J L Thompson 15 50 68 15 S Time. 2:;. . 17 . 1 :13|. Winner — t!r. in. by Bea Btrome The Hnsaher « trained by R. F. Watkins. , Went 1,1 p,,s; mi 8:30 At post 1 minute, start good. Won rasJlyj sttoad and third drning. Belle Btrome began qalCkly and sprinted Into ■ winning lead before they reached the half-mile iXst and w:.s then rated ii! front for the remainder of the trip. Woodsaw. always in nearest narsali of the winner, finished gansety under the whip, bat coald never get up. Prim-■ Brntat lost ground when entering tae ,,. homestretch, where Daly permitted him to go to the outside of the leaders. Airship broke slowly and ran in Ill the outside until well around the far turn. Zieirip finished well. Wild Irishman broke latfOOted and Ul Was used up ill Hie first quarter. The winner was entered for 00; BO bid. Scratched 96780* Lady Ellison, i~: 8K338 King Pepper, II!*. = liQO sf.coNH PiAci: short Course. Steeplechase. 3:031— 0—145. Parae 840t. 6-year-OOit/O r- "ids and apward. Haaaieitp. BW value to winner 8300. Ind ~Horses AWTPPrit~~3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O ~H C P S~ ~ — 60 IRABO 7 142 ." l :: :y ?, ]■ l1 11 Hueston T D Sullivan 4 4 2 1 1-2 ■8 66850*LIGHTS CUT WS 6 144 6 ; C 4* 4". 9 V- 2* Archibld J T Stewart .". :U 17-oa-2 7-10 i° 66808 ACl.es ws 8 133 8 1 V 2; Is" f V V McKiny E L, Talley 4: 8 7 2j 6-5 66472 NARAN Wi ■ BS 5 8 7 7 «.J 43° 4«° 4i0 E MorrisonE Corrigan 4 I 6 2J 1 86867 PARNASSUS W81 . 7 i 5 5 Berrv .1 Wagner 88 88 88 lo 6 6S866LJTTLE WALLY a 8 143 2 7 6- 6* 51 Fell. Dayton E M Dayton 8 15 15 5 2 68886 SUBADOR w g 151 7 E 1 ln. 24 Fell. B Russell 1- J Douglas 8 8 7 2 6-5 5 65886 CUSTUS iv 7 145 1 . Palled un jaddy A B Magtnnis 15 16 16 6 3 lime. :::U1. Winner ih h. by Nomad — Charm, by Cheviot I trained oy A. Zimmert. YYent to ixisi at 2:54. At post i adaate. Start good. Wen driving: secoad and third the same. e. Arabo kept closer up with the leaders than he did in his previous race, moved up gamely on the oiit-ide ie after taking the sjxih jump, but had to be hard ridden out in the last furlong to stall off Lights hits s challenge. The latter ran on the inside for the entire trip and saved ground all the way. made 9 determined n- effort in the homestretch, bat tired in the final drive. Allies was much used in racing with SabadOC •" through the first turn of the field and fired, but finished gamely. Naran went fairly well. Babador was M tiring when ne fell at the ninth Jump and Little Wally tumbled over him. Castas fell lame before they J had gone a oaartet and a is pulled up. Scratched— 68528 Plea, 153; 66600 Orthodox, ISO. Orerweights Parnassus, 2 pounds. = ftftQOfi THIBD BACB tit Tsnlasae 411— *— »*•• Pane S560. 2yearolds. Allowances. s. Vl"J«7 ddU -Nl value to winner 00. Ind Hordes AWt PP"st"4~~%~Str~Fin" Jockeys Owners j H C P~~S~ I — — 88874ZIEPHEN a* 112 6 3 l1 1 1 1»| Seder W P Schulte 6-6 9-6 6-6 4-6 2-6 ■6 ,60624; BLACK MARY wb!o3 1. 7 6l 2 f W MolureK K Bradley 5 S 1 Bj 6-a -a W « ; 88 ■ 00 ■ *a b " .. / I i - • w j f J , . I ] ■ ■ b . , . i J = I ] « " . • . " 11 [ . ; 1 . * , _ , I I i 86718 CONVB1NIENT ws 101 S 4 21 84 3t R Lowe Mrs PL W Wa3denl2 25 25 10 5 t;ts7t ff.vlcNIS w b S I U » . 41 5- 41 J Martin J M Henry 10 15 13 5 2J uv.l-HKW OK DAWN" ws lik.:? H 56 54 M B Woodl. F Bsuthe lo IS 88 5 8j 66861 RUBY WICK W 112.. 8 1 7- 71 6- Troxler G R Haiuiltoa 10 18 1" 6 2 6A74nC.K W.FY LAD • 105 5 9 81 8= 7l Hogg T B Morris 15 30 M 12 8 I4A74-.I1MMY H. W lOS 1 2 I" 4« 8- W R Wkr.I R Senn 5 8 7 I M 88SZ4 LUTE FOSTER WB 10,, 7 M 03 i3 95 .las HensyE Richardson 7 7 5 2 4-3 DII.LIAN BAHCOCR w P: u 8 10 10 10 Boadwee W C Scott 20 100 100 40 20 6671S REBFI, QUEEN WB 109 4 Pulled up Cliimins H Gardner 8 15 15 5 S| Time. 12. 2.".?. o5s. 42. Winner — Rr. e. by King Lee — Alleviate trained by R. P. Brooks. Went to post at 3:27. At post ] minutes. Start good for all but Rebel Quovn. Wen easily: second and third driving. Ziephen. a quick beginner and favored by an Inside position, showvil ihe most s| ee l and. sprinting into a winning lead in the first sixteenth, took the short route and held fl*" others safe at all stages. Black Mary, interfered with at the start, finished resolutely and easily disposes] of the others. but could never get to the winner. Convenient broke well and ran in a forward position throughout, nut was tiring at the end and just managed to last long enough to stall off Hannis challen*.-. The latter, shuffled back at the start, finished gamely under the whip. Rebel Queen was caught in a jam at tne start aud was pulled up. Scratched— 0o701E. M. Fry, 122; 66874 Count Reinferd. 108; 66774 Edna Hatter. Ml; 06471 Florence Keil, 101. Overweights — Ruby wick, :il pounds; Lillian Harbour. 2, /"» /"» £ rj FOCRTH RACK-1 1-16 Miles. 1:464—6— 481. Purse 00. ;iyear oals aud upward. X *J £ i Handicap. Net value to winner 5500. hid Horses AWtPPSt V* Vz sTrTin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~~ 66482 PETER STERLING W 4 100 1 2 4t 41 IIJ 2J l1 Van DusenA Brown 4 5J 4 2-2 3-5 66508 CODDMATE wn 4 98 2 1 5 2l 2l 2J 2* Garner G H Holle 8-5 8-6 8-61-81-4 iiCl.»BEAU BRCMMEL Wsr. .". 103 3 2 l2 l2 Ill1 32 R Lowe John Marklein 12-52 14-51 2-5 P6828»GRANADA W 4 MS 5 4 3nk 311 43 42 4h .las HensyC E Burnett 8k 86-68 9-101-3 66607 GARGANTUA w 3 87 4 5 21 5 5 5 5 Goldstein M Goldblatt 30 50 30 12 3 Time, 24J. 481, MM, 1:30. 1:45* Winner — 0k. c, by Lord Esteritng — Lucrece trained by J. I.ymani. Went to post at 3:5;-!. At post 1 nunute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Peter Sterling was waited with until around the tar turn before making his move, then went up ou the outside and came into the hoasestretch with a great burst of speed and drew away at his leisure iu the last furlong. Coldmate closed up ground in the last sixteenth and outstayed Beau Brumniel under the Whip. Bean BraauaeL rery speedy in the eariy running, rushed into the lead and set the pace fast until well into the homestretch, but his weight told at the end and he tired. Granada ran well to the stretch and retired. Scratched— 66 »7.SiGold!C. 100. ____ £»-C*OOQ FIFTH RACK 7-8 Mile. fl:2tii— 5— 100. Purse !p500. 3-year-olds and upward. OOt4 O Selling. Net value to winner 00. "~ lad Horses AWtPPSt 4 2 =«i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 665Sl2COLLOQ.LTY rl S7 3 2 l* l1.1, lS 1: 1= Garner G H Holle 4-5 1 9-101-3 out 664761WES WB 1 100 1 6 5" 4] Bj 2l t* Seder A Ha met I I 8-6 8-6 66828ST. VALENTINE WB 6 17 5 2. 41 3i 4- 4* 3" .1 Martin A P Ginter 8| 2i 2 9-20out 66903 TOBOGGAN SB 7 164 6 5 -- 2- 21 3| 43 Jas Hi-nsyS W Streett 6 14 14 3 4 5 6652 WATER DOG W t 161 4 1 32 58 510 515 512 J Johnson T E Mannix 40 100 inn :;n 10 EYRAN W 1 1611 J 4 6 6 6 6 6 W R WkrB Schreiber 50 100 100 40 15 Time, 23s. 47|, 1:12s, 1 :2ti new track record. Winner— R. f, by Russell — La Tour trained by W. L. Lewis. Went to post at 4: Hi At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving-; third the same. Colloquy was placed in froat by Garner after opening a twenty lengths lead in the first furlong and named along for a final effort and drew away easily in the last eighth. Wes. shufted back at the Start, wore the others down while rounding the far turn and, finishing gamely under the whip, outganied St. Valentine in the final dri.i . The latter ran well, but lost ground OB all the turns, where he went wide. Toboggan was well iu hand behind the leaders until well around the far turn, but failexl to respond when called on. Scratched — 66879 Phaate, 62; 66643 Tudor, ; 2: 66605 De Ore, !2; 66854 Ohtyeaa, 09; 65006 Leader, 107. Overweights — Fvran. 4 pounds. f* f* f iy f SIXTH BACB— 1 1-8 Miles. 1:53—4—168. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. UU»"4u Selling. Net value to winner .00. Ind Horses A~WtPP.St St lj n Str~Fin Jockeys "Owners O H C I S~" 66854*QUINN BRADY WB 4 166 16 •: l* 1- I1 1- I* li Seder .1 1" Mayoerry 4 5 5 2 1 6S855ANNA DAT B" 4 163 E 8 5* •"• 4. 4. 3" 2- R Lowe E Corrigan 8 81 16-5S-5 4-5 LACACHE Wa 7 162 11 8 S1 I Q 3 4»t 3" Tickens A B Maginnis 10 88 20 8 4 66876CORA PRICE v ■, S.t 8 I 2. 2*1 V 2- 2- 4. Goldstein J Rowe I 11 M 4 2 C6720 JGE TRATNOftWSB 6 107 8 14 6 9 W .- .J ■• B Davis F Hart 40 lmj luo 40 15 66853FOREIGNER us 6 ill 7 5 B» :- s1 7l 71 6* Farrow I" M Clvill 5 I I I S-5 66880 BELL THE CAT WS 6 167 3 2 4- 4 1 5 5» 6- 71 Hogg J H Baker 81 58 50 20 8 66853COU BARTUSTT W 4 164 12 7 6 61 I* 51 81 Jas Hensy.1 Griffin .; 1 14-56-5 2-5 66829ST. NOEL m MB 14 12 12". 12 IP im 10- 9 Gaugel J 1" Strode in 16 16 6 8 66829»BUL/WARK WB 5 1*7 2 1 71 7: 7- 81 9-10 J Johnson J Duffy 16 to 30 12 6 66760»TARLAC u 4 105 13 8 1* 161 I"1 18* 13 11" R Powers T Gilnian 40 88 60 S, 12 66855 REDCOAT a* 4 MS 4 P. 13 13- i2112l 12i 12i W Mclnre.l HJckey 30 100 100 40 20 66829»JTJNGLE IMP wsr. 5 110 11! 11" IP. 9- IP i I" 13" .1 Martin .1 B Brannon 6 16 16 6 3-2 66i 55 URA1T ■ 4 97 616 14 14 !4 It It 14 Jas Carroll M J Daly 15 25 25 b 4 Time. 24J. 484, 1:154, l:46f. 1:54. Winner — Rlk. c, by Ruiiiockhurn or Sain — Estelle trained by J. P. Mavlverry. Went to post at 1:44. At i« st 2 niinuti s. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same.* Quinn Brady got away well in motion and, going to the front at once, was rated along at an even puce throughout and had just enough left at the end to stall Off Anna Days challenge. The latter nuBeaed in the rush for positions on the first turn and was forced to work her way up on the outside, but finished gamely under the whip and was wealing the winner down at the end. Laeaeho ran a good race and out-gamed Cora Price in the final drive. The hitter was a keen contender for a mile, then tired. Judge Traynor and Foreigner finished with belated lushes. The winner was entered for .00; BO bid Scratched -668S3*Gracc Carson, tip £if**yf SEVENTH RACE 3-4 Mile. l:12f— 4— 161. 00 added. 3 year-olds. Selling. OUtJOU K«l value to winner 6375. Ind Tlors .VVVlPPSt t C -t Str Tin Jockeys Owners Q ft C P S 66778 BLUE DALE wa 112 13 s 6 2" 2- 1» W MclnrevX" Kuans 3 6 I l". 6 5 66878 CAPTAIN TAYLOR WB 115 5 16 8*11 P. 2"t .1 Martin W A Kirwan 36 38 15 6 8 66876 PIPE ALARM WSB lio 7 12 11- 7] 4. 3- M B WoodC H N al 10 IS 15 8 :: C6S03 SPIDER WEB wit IP". 3 1 P 3- 3k fl Troxler W B Walsh 7 7 5 2. 6 5 66736WESTBRN WSB 111 II II 1" s1 7 5* Oooie -l 11 Shouldice 6 15 15 7 1 66384 P.ELSAY w ill 8 5 4» 4". 51 6- Yan DusenE Corrigan 15 15 10 4 2 C6736 BLLSMBRE a 116 1 8 9 6- l... 7". R Lowe W H Snyder 8 13 7 I 3 2 te6826CAPTAIN HALE Wa 117 12 8 8* W B« 81 J Daly M .1 Daly 2| I 13-66-6 3-6 t,r::7". SOLLY M a 113 8 - 6] •"•- ■ ■- Cniniins I* Dilute- 5 7 7 3 3-2 66799 PAXTON WS 1 Hi 8 7 13*12= 1- !"; Farrow W Cist 15 Hi 16 t; ;: 66778 STEERFORTH wb 113 16 I 71 Si 16s 111 B Davis W F KnebeiluunpM 7.", 75 26 12 66623 ARINGTON WB 116 14 14 11 13 I ".- I W It Wkn P Harris 20 75 75 25 12 66S30SNBDRA WSB 168 2 1 8s 11- il- B* Seder W li Pizer 12 IS 15 7 3 66356 SISTERS STAR W 186 113 12 11 11 It Jas HensyS Lewis 81 30 38 12 6 Time. 834, 181, 1:14J. Winner — Rr. g. by Iaverdale -Bine Jacket trained by W. Kaaae. Weill to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Blue Pale was outrun for the first half, but worked his way up on the outside, finished with a great burst of s|hm1 when straightened oat IB the homestretch and. c itching Jhe leaden tiring, won going away. Captain Taylor, away forwardly, outran the others for five furlongs, then tired. Iire Alarm, on the oul- - ide ol the leaden for the entire trip, was under the whip all Of the last furlong and finished resolutely. Spider Web showed speed but failed to stay. Western closed a big gap. BBsasere iuit andei punishment. Solly IL and Captain Hale were mixed up in a jam at the first sixteenth and were crowded back and out. The winner was entered for 6500; no bid. Scratched- 496905 Chase. 115. Overweight: — Spider Web. 2; pounds.