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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEWr ORLEANS. LA.. Thursday February 14. 1907. Tbirtj fourth h City Park loekej I bin. Winter _ Meeting id" daj I. Weather dear: track fast. .".1 books en. PresIding_Judge, Krancis Treveiyaiu Starter. Mara Casaidy. Racing Secretary, George H- Kuhl. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. W Indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parcniliesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of borse and weight carried. __ AAQQQ F1B8T RACE 7-8 Mile. 1 1 :28 :: 87. 8400 added. 4-year-olda and upward. 00 * J *J *J Selling. Sot value to winner 8405. lnd Horses AWtlP StrC-""*! "Fin .fivkis Owners O II o" V S~ 66432 ROSBJ30RO Hi: I 10! in 11 k 71 B 41 !• li-gg G H Holle 6 7 6 Z| 8-6 66924 FENIAN a G L64 ! 3 •• 4 3 D 2 .1 Dee P J Weir 4 4 4 2 9 10 OF THE VALLEY v, J 104 • E 9* ,.u 1,: :; gat J shea .1 A Sykcs 1 4 18-58-64-6 66954 UiY am 5 102 3 4 1. 2 1.. 2 | •» .las HensvE M Dayton 36 36 36 lo 5 1 It s i. w BELLE wb ■■ 106 1 8 in7. 10 11* 8* 5*1 W R WkrF W Torreysott 16 20 211 s 4 f* " BEGONIA w 4 !7 2 I lak 5« 7"t ii.1. t;1" R Lowe E Corrigan I I 19-68-64-6 66590 HENPECKED a 1 92 9 9 11112 . c.e A Martin .1 Robertson 28 25 25 18 r. 1 . MONTE CARLO wr. 7 mo s 2 3» 1 2" 5* 8» B Davla .1 K Schutten 26 26 26 S 4 66924 EVER NEAR » 5 16013 7 7» 9 121 16 Si Pickens W Bancroft 68 Tin loo to lO 66875 YOUNG SATER wsr 1 99 12 16 s! 8 8] D1 in- Ann DusenW 11 Snyder 30 60 88 26 12 !• I LIDWINA ui: . 106 7 12 12- 13» l«j 7 ll1 I.ilae A t; Woodman 20 88 16 12 6 66F90 Ml I FINS WB ! 167 C 6 2» 81 41 12 12] Farrow T B Morris 36 40 40 15 8 i .7 GREENCREST m: 6 162 II 13 12- 111 13* 13 13 W MclnreMrs M C Lyl.es 12 13 13 8 2 66760 HAND BAG v h 4 07 1111 11 14 14 14 14 Goldstein A Schottel 40 60 60 20 12 I lane, 24, 48$, DID. D2S. Winner -B. g. by Toddington- Red Bone, by Lancastrian trained by W. L. Twis. Went io im.si ;,i BKMX At po-t 2 minutea. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Boaeboro Bnisbed with ■ ruah alter working his way ap on t in- outside and iust Managed to uet up in time to be.t out Fenian. The bitter was taken back and reserved in behind the pacemakers antil straightened out hi the homestretch, then can-lit and paaaed the leader at the furlong post, but tired ii: the last Jilty yard.- a. id Blight liave won bad he been sent along in the early stages. King of the Valley was out-lun for the first ball but finished fast under the whip. Sylvan Belle closed a log gap and BubUied fast Monte Cain, and Arbj Van showed much speed for live furlongs, then tiled. The winner was entered for $;;ixi: no nio. Overweights Fenian, 2 pounds ; King of the Valley. 2: Moule C 11 lo. 1. | rj /i BKCOND IT firm BJlanil Course. Steeplechase. 3:01—7—142. Pane 8400. .Cyeiir- J 4 JYJ_J olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to w inner $:.00. " lnd Horses ~AWTpPSt 3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 6688S*AULBS wa 8 136 1 4 21 2* 21 l3 l3 l2 W Henry K *L Talh-y 6 9 9 3 6-5 t«!50 T. G. SCBROUGHw 6 126 3 2 :;: ll- 4J 23 2- 2- McKiny A B Campbell 30 30 20 8 4 66800 SAR. RESA*RTUS W8 6 133 6 5 Ss 8° C1 6*1 3= 32 Yourell J Rurttschell 20 20 20 8 4 • • LIGHTS OCT ws 6 144 9 B 6 r, |aft gak 4 A- Archibld J T Stewart 2 14-.r,?. ij-1u9-80 5997DRD? w 8 158 7 7 71 71 7* X- :.3 B" Boyle W Boyle I tf 1:, I I 68836 AR ABO Tito s g u . 6* andk t» 6 fa* Hueaton T D Sullivan 2 11-611-68-168-48 88886 NARAN W 5 135 6 9 6 8 I S" 71 74 B MorrisonE Corrigan 6 8 7 21 1 66026 8UBADOR u s ]49 4 1 D D I] 73 8,r- 8-° J Ford F J Douglas 8 15 1". i M 06433 JACKSON DAY W 9 135i 2 8 4 4 8J 9 9 9 Daddy J C Holbrook 20 20 16 C 3 Time. 2:5S£ new track record. Winner— Ft. g, by Sykeston— Leta B. trained by L". L. Talley. L Went t post ut 2.2J. At post 1 minute. Start yoor. Won easily; second iiiviuj;; thiid the same. I , — Aules is -h jrood fencer and was well handled was saved from the fast early pace wiliest Subndor set and delayed hi* run until in the last turn of the Held, then eanght and passed Subador and was well in hand at the finish. T. G. Scartrough, afJ#rea/lT prominence, fell back, but came again under the whip and finished a fast going second. Sartor Rpsartns ran on the outside most of the trip, ensnared mora ground than either ol" live first two and finished gamely. Rip showed speed, but was probably short and tired in the la*t ajNartar. Lights Out quit and can do much better. Subador also quit badly. Araoo ran a dull one*. Beratchjd— 00tJ6*Kara, M* Overweights — Jackson Pay, 2t pounds. C*~r? S~f~t TIHRn*RA"CE— 3~ l-2~FurionBS. TdT2-iToT Purse 00 2-ear-oluV! ATloVvanecs. O I ___Lf JL Net value to winner 00. iiid Horses AWt PP~St V4 V2 Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 8CS96 DEW OF DAWN w-1 111 9 3 51 y1 tab W R WkrD F Bart he 13 li 1". 6 2i 66949 GRBSHAM W 109U1 | luk jh - Nicol B Schreiber 6-3 6-5 9-101-2 3-10 R W.i:t LAD W M8 8 4 42 8*1 22 Farrow T B Morris B 20 20 S 4 86848*BEN SND will 7 5 21 1" i* Troxler J Griffin 10 16 16 6 2] 66861 LAWLESS WS 122 13 6 7 6 5J J Lee T Clyde 6 10 10 I 3-3 66801BELLE OF KENT w in 10 7 81 82 6 W MclnroK R Bradley 12 16 16 6 :i 66S01 BENARDO w MS 6 16 10- 102 71 .las CarroUM J Daly 30 60 60 25 12 66901*COINCIDENT PJ US 5 I 8» t* 8" R Lowe W H Snyder M IS 1" I I ■ 66949PRINCESS SUE a US t I S"* 71 91 Mitchell W SJJoheTty I 8 3 3 8-5 68901 FLORENCE X w 109M2 12 11* U* 16H J Daly J P Devlin 60 75 73 30 15 66926 LUTE FOSTER WB 112 1 1 9 9. It5 Jas HensyE Richardson 10 12 12 4 11-5 PEORIA W 168 14 13 13n 13- 12- H GrahamD Hammond 50 166 158 50 25 66824 TF.UTI w 107 1 11 12" 128 135 Seder E Corrisan 20 41 IE 6 3 G6824 TABTANOLA WB 105 2 14 14 14 14 Hogg J C Shannon 50 100 100 40 2U Time. 24. ;i7. 4:jj. Winner— Ch. f. bv Peep oPay — Rain Drop trained by R. J. Levy. Went to post at 3:"2. At post 1 minutes. Start poor. Won felting; second and third the same. Dew of Dawn was outrun for the first furlong and was forced to work her way up in the middle of the track, but finished gamer/ under the whip and outstayed Greehaaa in the final drive. The latter is a quick beginner and was taken the short route, set a fast pace until Straightened out in the homestretch, where he dri/pped lack, but ean.e again al the end under a drive. Prawuey Lad ran well and. Ilnishillg resolutely, outstayed P.cyjKatrl at the end. The hitter j;ot off well and was :i keen contender nirulv all that way. but tired in thiast eighth. Lawless mad/ up ground anil finished gamely. Overweights Greahaaa, p pounds; Florence V. P: Tertia. 2. CfrfCViy FOl Itll [~BACB— T-f jnllai Tl -20— 3— 877 ?100 addeo~4TearTd 4a"and~upward O I J J ** Selling. Net value to winner 8406. ind Horses AWt PP.St j V2 % Str 1-in Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66717 PAUL CTdFFORD WB 9 102 7 7 E«* 3. 21 V 1- Van DusenK D Talley I M-63 8-6 T-M i.i.-.: BERT OSRA un 6 MS 12 8 l c. ;: 2- 2- earner J McLennan I I 18-68-6 4-6 66899 MAZONIA at l r»s 2 1 31. 5k 5b 1- V C Bmifcff R M Hennessey 68 68 58 38 10 E • . GAY POY WS8 165 3 6 1 61 1- V 4 .1 Lea G W .1 Bhnadl 12 15 12 6 21 6836 AMADOR w 1 99 in 9 9. 91. 7 V 61 Hoeatia W Q ISen-tel 10 in 10 4 2 66399 ORDERLY WSB 6 168 13 1 CI- II 31 6- R Powe A Brown 10 IS 13 E 2i 66951 LISTLESS WB 4 97 S 6 8* 16 1 8| 8 7r- Torke W C Daly I" 13 13 : I 66905 .Miss MKBNNA w C 168 11 ll 7; s- 18 8* s W R Wkr.V B CampbeU 26 88 20 s 4 66806 MINGITA W 1 100 1 3 J h 6.. 5- 9 Farrow .1 C Shannon lit 15 IS 6 3 66742 RANGER WSB 5 162 112 13 13 13 12* 181 C MorrU .1 K Pluck 66 M8 166 48 20 66590 STELLA BICHBURG w 4 97 S 2 12 112» 12* 11 ill Bilac 11 R Clarke 20 20 20 8 1 66802 PENTAGON wb 4 88 I 18 I" 7. 81 I6J U i Jaa BensyG Howard .8884 2 66702 MAGGIE MACKEY wb 5 1621 6 13 11- 11- 1D 13 13 W MclnreE F Miller 12 20 20 S 1 Time. 331, t. 1:1 If, D.2S. Winner P.Ik. jr. by l.i-snk -Trousseau III. trained by K. L. Talleyi. Went to post at 3:30. At post I! minutes. Start sivkI. Won e.isilv; second and third the sail e. Paul Clifford sot off forwaidly and was a prominent contender at all stages, worked his way to the Ironl OB the outside of the headers, but cut across to the inside when straightened out for the final res and won going away. Pert Osra ran well and was carried wide when entering the homestretch. Mazonia caught Orderly tiring in the last furlong and finished gamely under punishment. Say Boy ran fairly well. Amador mad* up much ground. Orderly showed the most speed to the stretch, but failed to stay. Pentagon iro: off poorly, but ran a bad race. The winner was entered for 10; no bid. Scratched c..stii Clique, 100. Overweights -Masonia. 1 pound: Minglta, 1: Maggie Maekey, 2. f7i*i 1 T 1 i I T P A t i :~" 7-YMiie. CD2Tr:—S7T sTotiTuhlFd. 4-year-olds_aiTd BpwardT-O •_" FyrO Selling. Net value to winner 8405. S Ind" ______ AWt IP St U i 4 Str Kin Jcckeys Owners O H C P B 66875 GILFADM WB 7 162 12 11 11" 9?. 9 7h V Hogg B J Cunningham IS 88 20 S A 66924»PRINCK BRUTlS W 6 166* 2 2 4- I* 3 2 2 J Daly M J Daly 11-53 14-56-5 3-5 66951 ORLTNE W 4 MB 16 8 16 * 8* 71 81 8«* Deckman J S Ward 12 13 12 5 2 66951 M H. LIE DONOHUE W4 97 1 5 6" 61 8* S1 4. Garner J H McCormick I 12 12 5 25 66899 ORIENT w 6 100 7 10 3» 5 5 4". .V W R WkrF Pirtel 40 40 30 10 5 66562 HUNTINGTON WB 7 109. 1 1 1 1*1" 61. 6- Nicol F Walker i I ." 2 1 XKI.I.1K BURN W4 16211 12 81 10 in". ■ 7;t M Murphy.l Gormley 7 10 10 4 S ." 66208 FANCY DRESS W8B 5 166 13 4 2 2 ll 1«* 8* .1 Dee S W Street t 4 4 8J 7-5 7-10. 66877 OMAR KHAYYAM WB 4 105 S 3 6. 6?. 4- 3. 91 Farrow E S Gardner 6 9 8 3 S-5 66924 PAT BULGER WB 6 MS I 7 »1U Ul 10"*10 Mitchell J D Thompson 20 40 40 15 8 66741»FLORENTiNE WB 5 110 6 8 12"M2» 12- IP 11-" Huestis B C Evans 20 40 40 15 8 E5547 RHEINGOLD WB * 188 5 13 13 13 13 12 12 Gaugel C T Waltring 30 50 50 20 10 66i49 SCHOOLMATE WB 6 103 3 6 7" 7: Sh Fell. Pickens G Rowe 20 60 60 * lu Time. 234, 48J, 1:13§, 1:27*. Winner — Ch. g, by Loeohatchee — Dolores trained hy 1. Harrington. Went to post at 4:Ki. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Cilfain began slowly and was outrun to the stretch, but worked his way up on the outside, caught the leaden tiring in the ksst furlong and. finishing with a rush, was going away at the end. Prime Brutus, ..If forwardD and a keen contender all the way. shook off Huntington in the stretch but tired in the last sixteenth. Orline weaved her way through in the last quarter and finished fast. Mollie Donohue was outrun at all stages, but finished well. Orient ran moderately .veil. Huntington showed tnperier early speed, but failed to stay. Fancy Dress ran well to the stretch. Schoolmate was cut off at tiie sixteenth post and. iwoaatng his legs, fell. The winner was entered for 8300; no bill. Scratched— 65442 Quickrich, 90. Ovorwoiglitiii -Prince Briti us. 2J pounds; Huntington. 2: Omar Khayyam. I. fA SIXTH RACE 1 1-4 Mfles, 2:064 -6—109. Parse £4 »ix 4-year-olds and upward. 6rj j JUrX Selliug. _ Net value to winner tK». Ind Horses A WtPPSt St % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66768 MARVIN NEAL B 4 I06 D 5 :.. I1 l2 li ll 1" Diggins D F Piper 6 8 41 2 1 6C929*ANNA DAY w4 97 10 t lh -li «a Jak 2ll 21 R Lowe E Corrigan 2 3 13-51 1-2 66E51 IDia GRBBNE wsr 4 96 5 9 7l 5»t 5J 51 5- 3" Van Dusen.I F Mavberry 7 7 6 2J 1 66902 JAS. RKDDICK WBB 4 168 I 1 2 H 41 4a 3"t 4i Jas HensyC R Ellison 6 11 10 4 ! 66953 F5LAVIGNT WB 4 M 9 5* Sj at its 73 Bilac R B Wat kins 6 6 4 S-5 4-5 66829 FOREIGNER WB 6 M6 1 2 6] 4» 3.1, 2» V. «• J Lee P M Civill 10 20 16 7 :;. 66825 BMLL-THE-CAT w 6 168 I 1 4" 6 V 7J 6 7U Hogg J H Baker 88 66 5" 20 10 C6*99 SIXCRITY DELDEw 5 101 6 8 81 71 41. f 8ll 8 Pldtett W F Bryaon 30 35 25 8 4 66825 DEKABSR W 7 181 7 in 8* gft I bay 9nk j OBrien W Kunzo 40 60 60 25 12 66828 CASHnSR WB 5 166 ! 11 Kr1 10=°10 10 10 10 I5eckman Mrs M C Lyles 20 50 50 20 8 66828 COL. UARTLETT w 4 98 4 7 11 11 Pulled up. Garner J Griffin 5 10 10 4 2 Time. 251, .Mi-. l:15t, 1:1! 12 : "7 . Winacr — Ch. c. by Inapecter B. — Katie F.llerslie trained by L. V. Piper. Went :o iio»t at 4:38. At post 2 minutes. -Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Marvin Heal got off forwaidly and went around oa the outside with a rush in the run lata the .ail: Stretch, then set the pa* for thu la« t six furlongs, but was tiring at the end and driving to the Ibnit t » stall off Anna Day. The latter wan taken back when Marvin Nt al vent to the front, but finished gamer/ under pui.e-hment and would have won in another stride. F.vie Greene ran well and natgaaned .lames Keddiek a] the end. Flavignv dropped baek en the backstreteb and closed a big gap in the Past Quarter. Colonel Pa.tlett fell lame after going three furlongs and was pulW up. The winner was entered for 81,000; no bid. Incorr it weight In entries — Fbwlgny, 98. Cfr7~fifi S*i:VPTirHACi: 3~4_Miie 1:121—4—101. HuO added. 3 vearoliD sTi":"nir; J I JJ*J Net value 1 0 w i nner 836B. ■ ind HOIBBS AWtPP St U Vz Str Fiu "jockeys Owners O H C P S 66879 COLTNESS WB 110 7 4 4* 5-! V U W MclnreR E WatUna 5 6 61 2 4-5 66879IDINEMOCK w 105 6 1 1- 14 V 2 Garner W F Schnlta 6 6 5 S-5 7 10 DE ORO WB 1! t E 2 2» 2 V ■■ Seder S T White S 13 13 4 8-5 66930 PAXTON ws 107 8 5 5- k :,- |. J Lee W Oerst 15 30 30 S 4 -nl.l.Y M w 116 1 3 3- ::■ 1 5 Nicol P Dunne E 10 10 3J 8-5 66930 WESTERN Wl si: 107 2 8 g 7"- 7 6- Coole JH Shouldice 8 13 a 4 J-J 66905 CHASE WB 169 4 I 6« 6« 1. ; 7* Troxler T Kilev 7-6 7-6 8-6 3-6 1-4 66930 ABINGTON wb 1«7 3 7 7* 8 8 8 F Keyea C P Harris 3u 75 75 20 10 Time. 23|, 4 .-. 1:15. Winner--];, c. by Peep-o*-Day -Beve Royal trained by K. E. Watkins. Went to pos| nt 4:59. At post 2 minutes Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. Coltneaa broke slowly and was outrun for the first quarter, tint wolked iiis way ap on the inside oat the far tarn, BadShed gamely under a vigorous ride and .iust managed to get up in the last oouple of strides. Dinemock began quickly, rushed to the Pont and s,.t the pace fast, but the effort told in the last furlong and s he tired. De Oro was always prominent, but tired at the end. Chase was ! 1 ! v handled. got cat oft" at the half mile post and then failed 10 gain under the whip. The winner ami entered for 8400; no bid ScimWm.mI — t;t;.s";tlDmitc. 113: ;.-. itu Pungent, 105: 08854* Banned, 113.