Los Angeles Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-15

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1 1 1 i i I ■ . » 1 • j LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL., Thursday, February 14. 1907.— Sixty seventh day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting !t0 day*i. Weather clear; track fnst. 20 books on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. J. J. Iloltman. Secretary. John Boden. Ruing stalls at 1:45 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs. D blinkcrs.8 Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. Q*~7 f~ O 1TRST RACi:— 1-2 Mile. 4S— 2-11S. Parse f 666. 2 year-olds. Allowances. O i J -L 2 Net ralue to winner ?325. Ind Horses AWtlplsti V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cwners 6~II~~C P S t;i :n:; -cKKsn . ■ IIS .". •"• 2* 2* 1*1 C Koeraer V /. DeArtnan i 2 11-162-5 1-1 86838 KISMET .li:. W bS 4 4 I? I* - D llolan. A Q Tsanlnp M S LT. s 4 t;i Hi:: MISS RUTH W 1M 1 1 4 a- ::1 M Preston J F Newman I i 4i S 5 7-10 i:.;s::s AX.BION H w 110 8 t.1 C1 41 Wr Knapp Hunter Stable 10 10 10 I 8 5 IMT-TIliNAWAY 1 MOM 7 B J* 6* Neubert B C Watkins S ID ! 21 1 66938SISTER JULIA W MI 7 2 I- !J W Fischer J A Bennet 2 4 4 7 5 7 10 66913 KARODO w 103 t 8 ■ ** 71 Finn C V Clark 50 60 60 20 ti .;..•. :s LONIA IBS I I S* S1" S- Musgrve H T Irittin 58 100 100 40 20 667S7*ORLINA 100 :: 3 7" 7 »» R McDnnlB Schreiber 10 20 20 8 3 66667 HARVEY CLARK w 100 9 10 10 M 10 Dlair 1 F, Clark 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 23 ., 40. Winner — Br. ■-. by Prince Pepptr — Ciierub trained by U. /.. DeArmai.i. Went to post at 1:47. At post 3 minutes. Si art gocid. Won easily: second the same; third handily. Frestou loil.wcd Kismet Jr. closely until well Into the Btratch passed him easily in the tinal «isteenth iinl won -j; . iii- away. Kismet Jr.. off thing and regaining form suddenly, showed the most earh speed, but tired when challenged by the winner, although easily best of the others. Miss Ruth, in a long streteh drive, finished resolutely. Albion 11. made up ground and finished fast. Turnaway tired baulv in the last sixteenth. Scratched -863B6 Nellcta. 105. Orel weights Louia, 2 i.oun.ls; Albion H. . ■" . £*rjf~t Q SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:121-6—107. Pnrae S406. 4-year-olds ami upward. O I VP -A. O Allowances. Net value to winner 8325. Ind Horses AWrPP~St"~U Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 If C P~S~ 66890 DON IkiMii W S 112 0 2 " 2* 1 l* M Preston J F Newman 8-3 2 2 8-6 out 6C817GOLD SIFTER wn 4 MB 8 E 1» I1 2* -! * Koerner E Peters 1 1 7-101-4 out 68890 PLATOON wit ". 101 1 7 a7* 4; 3* 3 R McDnnlC C Cill 6 in !• 21 7 10 t6788*TOUPEE W1IH4 3 I 6s 7: .". 41 Keogh W Cabriel IS 28 28 4 7 5 86890 BRYAN si: 5 104 4 3 21 3h i B* r Fischer J B Dunn 38 SB SB 15 6 6S8S6 TIM IllIlST W S 167 1 4 C 7° G" Brosnel V B Littleton KHI Km Km 49 20 88B39 TAYLOR OEOROE Wsn 5 112 E I B -".:: 4?. 7,; C Rons RTOffntt 28 IB SB 8 3 in:. 74 MBRRY Slailir w 7 b4 7 I B 8 8 8 Jno Carro.I.V Cr Baser G66 EBB SB8 200 100 Time, 23f, 47,. 1:13*. Winner Or. g, by Raneocas Paithleaa, by foster trained by H. S. Newman. Went io Boat ai 2:10. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. WoB easily: second driving; third easily. D..ii Domo practically forced the pace for the Brst half, then easily sheofe oil Cold Sifter and, finishing with a g-eat sprint, won as his rider pleased. Sold Sitter showed the most speed for u halt mile, but tired under the whip in the tinal sixteenth, barely saving second place. Platoon got off poorh and made wp much .i .mid throughout, finishing fast under the whip. Toupee finished fairly well, but can do better. Bryan thawed speed to the stretch and aaay show greater Improvement soon. r»ry/--s * THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:451—5—102. Purse 8466. 3-year-oMs and u .ward. O I "./ J. rr: Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AvTpi~sriA Mi ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P B 6E939*STOES8EL w 4 119 2 2 V V .l* 1* 1* R McDan1.1 M Stokes s s 7 2 1 i.i.ti.:: FONCA8TA si: . Ul.i 7 4 l»t ." 21 2* L:1 W Knapp .1 Curl i; 9 8 I 4 5 66939 LINK OF LIFE a 8 167 1 3 2* 1» 1| 1 • S W Fischer J B Dunn 12 1". 8 3 7-5 i,i;:ii;:;i.lOSlirs JEWEL W 4 161 I E 6* S* ti- 51 4 . Al Preston J F Newman 0-5 7 5 7 E 1-2 out I.WM1 HO.MKI.ANliHU WU 4 112 3 1 414 41 4 5* Jno Hen.syA. Shields i i 5 8 5 7 10 i;cic.:.i:.M as 4167 l S S1 S* E| ti4 ;3 C Koerner L* v. DeArmnn 4 0 6 2 1 66937KINO OF MIST wn 4 100 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Smith P C Donahche 50 SB 25 8 3 . Time. 04. 40. 1:151. 1:42. 1:68. Winner— Ch. g. by Alntree — Claret Irai 1 by J M. Stakes. Wcni io post ai 2:51. At post 2 minutes. Mart good. Won cantering: see;uid easily; third handily. Slocsscl ran under restraint to the stretch, then moved up into tin- lead after turning for horn ■ and. easily holding the others safe in the tinal sixteenth, won as his rider pleased and is very incoiisisl.-iir. Kanea ta showed lunch speed for si and a liall furlongs, then tell away when challenged by the winner, but held on resold I el.. Line of Life Showed early speed, but tired ba..ly ta the tinal Sixteenth. .losies Jewel showed -cant speed, .an do better and i also raced inconsistently. II .inclander went well tor six furlongs, but pulled up Very lainc The winner was in for 00: no hid. C*r7f~l pr FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1 :12| i;— 107. Purse 68. 3 year ..Ids and upw..rd. 13 I VJ _L O Sidling. Net value to winner ..25. Ind Horses AWtPPStj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 II C P S S68S7BONNIE REG wr. .". Iu7 .". 7 I1 : 2» it C Koerner J W Biatock 1 1 it-lOout— e6891GIVNNi BALERIOwsb 4 167 7 2 1 1* i :■ M Preston Mrs J Curl 2 11-611-63-6 out Lisp; TAXBR w .". 107 3 4 4 4* 4- 3J T Dean 1 Anderson M SB 30 S 3 I66837SUN MARK ws :. Ki7 2 S 8* 6* E 4* .1 Clark J Pelter 8 10 10 3 0 5 86942 I.HTTA GLADSTONE w 4 105 S 6 7: 7*1 1* ".l Musgrve R H Harris 10 30 30 S 3 hoc JtOUNG, DA1S W4 163 8 :. ",b E* S| 01 W Fischer W A McKinney 28 3U :. 8 I 6t892ROB*T MITCHELL WBllR 1 1 -: ■■ V 7* R McDanlG Summers IS Kt 7 I 4-5 66538 MELAR ws 5 105 4 8 I I I 1 PlUUBll R Gutter MB 288 286 SB 30 Time. 23L 48J, 1:14 . Winner— Rr. g. by Register — Ronnie Lee, by Baltic trained by J. W. Dlaloekl. Went to post at 3:21. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ronnie Beg was skillfully placed lor the Bral three furlong*, then moved Up fast when turning for home and swung wide, but came fast in the final eighth and. in ■ hard drive, proved the better stayer, iivonni Ralerio showed brilliant speed for the first half, then stood a long stretch drive w itli rare gaasenesw, but was not good enough. I ier ran in improving form and. in a sharp last sixteenth drive, tini.icil fast. Robert Mil. hell showed -peed, but tired in the stretch. Sun Mark ran fairly well. The winner was in for . " H; in bid. Scratch..! -88664 Nappa. 165; 66861 Beautiful and Rest. 110: 00701 Lady King. 105. Incorre I weight in entries Sun Mark. 165. /rT-v-i /"» FIFTH RACK— 5-8 Mile, i ".0J— 3— 110. Purse 8466. 3 year olds. Selling. O i UP JL O Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt~PP~St"l4 Vz % Str Fin Jockeys. Owners 0 H~C P S~" 86BM*TAOS WB MB 3 1 4"t ;» 2* 1* C Koerner J Curl M 10 7 2 1 66S6S ELMDALE ara US 13 7 3* 4 :: 2* Bruseel .1 Coffey 2 I :; 1 1-2 669S6 KAMSACK wk 110 11 .". 1* 1* 1- : D Poland Kirklield Stable SB 00 JO 20 S ef916*BANLADA win", 9 12 16" 8 B» 4 R McDanTHunter Stable 2". 2". 2 4-5 2-5 68916 iMMTDA w 1U5 i 2 -h 3 4 S* Jno HensyH C Lund 10 12 12 4 2 ,..".:! HAZEUNE wn MB 8 13 11 .ii 7l 0- TaJbert R Bauer 10 12 U 4 2 66814 NORDEN w 107 E 8 "•" •". SI 7:; Jno CarrollT Proctor M M 15 ti 3 66962 SAN ALVARADO w 110 1 1 !•" 9 8» 8* Kimz F.lmwood Farm M M .". 2 I 6G916 ESTHER B. w 105 7 I 8* IB* 16" V W Fischer Mrs M Herbert 36 SB EB M S 66576* JIM LEONARD wn 110 4 Hi 8* 8* Ift M* J Smith P C Donaleehe i M ! 4 8-5 £5874 BUDAPEST w 105 2 3 7* lll 11 W C Ross Mrs .1 Piute 0 li 12 4 2 •fic-lt; SONG OF THE SEA «1 MS 12 S 12* 12* M| 12* F Hbrand V iilbert 100 100 100 40 20 C6744 EXTRANELL w 105 10 11 13 13 13 13 Neubert F W Drvant MB MB MB 48 20 Disqualified for foul. Time. 24. 4s.. 1:02.. • Winner— *. e, by Marina II. — Makawa trained by J. Coffey. Went to post at 5:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easilv; second the same: third driving. Taos raced forwnrdly to the head of the stretch, then Closed up fast on Kamsack and disposed of him .vhen an eighth out. but swerved over and fouled Flin.lale in the final sixteenth, for which he was promptly dis.pialitied. F.lmdalc being placed Brst, Kamsack second and Ran a.li third. Klnidale moved up fast next ;.. the insid" rail in the final eighth and but for the interference might have won. Kamsack shoved the iuom spec,: for a half mile, then tired fast. Palilalia, after a rough journey, got clear when an eighth out and finished with a rush. The winner was in for 6866; no bid. -OrT/-l P7 SIXTH RACF—1 1-8 Miles. 1:52—7—103. Puroe 00. 4-year-olds aud upward, J | J JL I Selling. Net value to winner BBSS, Ind Horses AwTPPSFsT" % xk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P I" 66888 MORENDO w 7 115 R E 4 4 2l 1* 1» ll D Poland 1 Conlev 4-5 4 5 T-Mo tit — 66912 ALLOPATH u 8MB 1 1 B» "J S»J S* L;! P* R McDanTK B Littleton 0 8 E 7-5 3 5 66837 FREESIAS W 8 US 8 : 5» 8 s1 4- 3: 3-. Riddle B F Hobart S i 6 2 4-5 66892 CIRCUS WU 8 113 S » IB B» •". 7:: 7* 4i Bntwell R Cutter IS 30 30 10 5 C;479 NEEDFUL w 7 115 4 3 B* 71 S* »■ 6 B» Donovan A I Fanning M Jo 1". 4 8 5 66647 DAZZLE wn I 110 10 0 1* I3 1- 2l 4* 61 C Koerner J H Pvne M M 6 2 1 C6967 MGR PRINCE Wsf.Ki 110 5 4 8 10 10 10 it 7- J Smith P C Donaleehe 15 15 15 5 2| ill.: r.7 PA I.I ws 8 115 3 8 7»k ;m :r- v su at T Dean P Dye 20 M 30 M 5 88942 MOOR w:itin 2 2 "- 3 7" B* M S* W Fischer OrangevaleStable 30 oo on M 10 60917 BELASOO w 4 113 7 7 2* 2* 4- 5i 5 10 Kunz CpenterandKenyon UK lou lot 40 -0 Time. 20. 511. 1:171, 1:44;. 1:5S. Winner Ch. g. by Crescendo or Rrioso — Rerna. by Fetterlock trained by D. Conleyi. Went t post at. 4:2.5. At post. 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the s: me. Morendo was saved in the_«arl.v ittnuing and not called on until well into the backstretch. then easily overhauled Dazzle after passing the far turn and. establishing a big lead, won as his rider pleased Allopath moved up gradually after going the first half and came through fast in the tinal eighth, lull had to Be hustled out to withstand Freesias. The latter made up ground fast in the last quarter and finished with a rush, circus ran well. Dazzle showed speed, but fell away after entering the stretch. The winner was in for i486; no bid.


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