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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLFANS. LA.. Friday. February 15, 1907. Thirty-fifth day. City Park Jockey Clan. Winter Meeting n; i days. Weather clear: track fast. CH bo-ks on. Presiding Judge, Pram Is Trevelyan. starter. Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary, George II. KahJ. Racing starci at ii : ti t p. m. W Indicates whip, s spars, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. £*r7fC/i llKST KACIv 3 1-2 Furlongs. 1 41 | — 12-1 10. i S 1 00 added. 2-year-OtdS, Se!!i:. O I Yj JuL K«t value to winner 1355 lnd Jlorses A~t"PP St U ]j "4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 66901 LEE CREST « let 1 2 I1 1" I1 -las HensyL Goldstein 4 .s s 2113-14 • . . WHISK BROOM a 197 :: 1 V ■■- 2" Boadwee R Tucker 8-5 8-6 «-6 7-103-S W :;:-1. ATTICE rlH 1 "•- ■"•: 3» li Lowe 8 Louia 7 7 S 2 1 i ,»;:iiiN BNIENT Irs 100j 2 -: 21 2* I" W R WkrMrs It V Walden20 20 12 4 2 66851 DICK ROSE u l"i It 41 41. :.". Bllac R E Watkins 20 25 2S 8 4 66949 LA SAMADA m 1". I 61 S» 8* Lloyd .! 11 Baker 30 SO 60 Ij 7 66S51SBUCKET BRIGADE u :.i •". 7 7:: - 1- Pickett E R Bradley 8 10 M 3 S-5 66679 Bl K II K u 103 T S ■- ■■ 8 .1 Lee r Burrows 30 0 80 30 10 66874 BITTERMAN u M 10 il 11 11 9 Nicol .1 C Iahn 40 40 30 10 5 i.i.v.l TRUCE w 106 S l» !"• lOllO* Seder I Donne 4 :i I :; 8 ! PROSl EROUS W 110 11 s 8 8*11 Mitchell T M Magre 40 60 60 0 10 Time. Uf, 24, 36j . 41 . Winner — B. e, by Goldcresi — Grace Lee trained by •■ Black. Weni to post at 2:01. At post 1 minute, st n-t poor. Won drlring; second and third the same. Lee Crest, ofl forwardly and well ridden, held Whi«-k Broom safe at all stages, took the short route and finished gamely under punishment. Whisfc Broom, messed about and knocked hack in the dash for positions, which came at the start, closed up on the leaders on the far turn and was carried wide when entering the homestretch and Boadwee was more of a detriment than help to ier when It. came to ■ finish. i.ihVc mi i- licit fast and outmmed Convenient In the final drive. Convenient and Dick Rose ran well. Trace wan ofl poorly ami given an easy ride. The winner was entered for 00; as hid. Whisk Broom was claimed bi 8. Louis for 150. Overweights Convenient. 3 pounds: La Samada •■: Black Hav. k, 1: Prosperous, 2J. SECOND RACE 1 1-S Miles. 1:33 8—102. Parse S400. 4-year-olds and upward. 6r7/t pr I ytfj Selling. N ■ value to winner 00. Ind Horses A WtpFst St hi % 3,i~StT Fin Joekeys Owners O H C P S~ 66955 L MACPARLAXwsb 5 108 8 6 "■■ Il 4« 2J 1 1 Seder WfordandBuckner, 6 6 4i 8-5 4-6 i:«8M LEMON GIRL w 6 102 7 S 4] S»* 1» I* -"■ -1 It Lowe M Deatherace 8-6 3-2-0-6 3-6 1-4 b«97« SANCTION wn 6 106 610 12 12 i"1 s; 71 :• C Minis I Arthur ij 9 :i 3 6-6 66877 LAYSON a 5 M2 6 3 3] 51 2* 3 ::- P.. las II nsyW 1 Reed 20 M 30 10 I 66976 CARONAL WSB 7 106 212 8 9«* »» 8] 61 5* forki W C Daly 30 60 60 20 10 66P29 BRAIT rsM 92 9 - v; gk 71 s.. r." .las Carroll M .1 Dal] 10 1- 9 •: 3-2 BtSSO HENRY . wn 5 106 2 1 1";- 1 3 4 U 7: MclnreF W Torreyson 1 a 23-59-6 1 ■"» 66829 STOt ICWOOD ■ t 104 12 9 .! 81 7 .". 6* 8 .1 Lee Schlitter A Dean 10 25 .", 8 I 6S761 CELEBRATION Ws 7 :i7 in 7 7 7- 6* a : ■ !is A Martin .1 Robertson 30 40 M 1" 7 N i:,:liA ws 9 1"J 1 4 in, lui 12 12 12 101 T Taylor P McGuire 80 IO0 10040 20 66829 TANC.RED WSB 7 100 11 II I1J 11* 111 111 111 HI Bilac V Hughes 30 1" 1" !■■ s I STRONGBOW SB 1 97 ! 2 2 1 I E 1"- 10112 Goldstein H Gardner luo 150 150 60 » Time. 241, 40. 1 .11-. 1:401, I :•" Winner 1 li. m. by Wadswortb -Alice Brand trained by W II. lize-1. Weiii to i "-i at 2:20. At post 1 minute, start -innl. Won in a canter; second driving: third the same. LobIk Macfarlati was 1 forward and keen contender until well around the far tarn, where she moved 1:0 with a iiish and. taking command, drew awaj in the la -t quarter and was only cantering ..: the finish. Lemon Girl. » quick beginner, was made ok. much u ■ of in keeping pace with the leaders in the early running tired under the whip in the stretcb run and Just managed to last long enoogii to still 03 Sanction! rush. The latter finished verj fast after working hi~ waj up from the rear on the outside. LayHon ran a good race. Strongbow and Henry ». showed nrach early speed, hut tired attar goin; live tnrlungs. Lemoi Girl pulled up lame. The wmnei was catered for |500; no hid. Scratch. -.1 liiios l.aloila. 105 Overweights — Louise Macfarlan. - pounds. A7l lOft THIRD RACE— 1 MO*. 1:381 1 110. Perse 0A 3-year-oMs and upward. j I VJ+UXJ Allowances. Net value to winner 8500. Ind Horses AWtlTStU . 7;7~StrI"in Jockeys- Owners O II C P S~~ 11: A BITTER Miss u :: 87 2 s- 2 - . i Bilac .! C Cahn 4 4 :: 1 1-4 61 OHIYESA wn 1 101 S J lJ !- 1- 1 - 21 it Lowe A Brown :v. 18-518-5] 1-.". i;i;a.".::;l it. SPRCILL rs J IM 3 I 3* r I" 3»i 3*1 Seder C it Ellison ■. t 6 8-5 : ■ 6«l27-GOI DMATE wn 1 111 1 3 I" 3*3* 1 l; Garner G H Holle 3-2 8-613-101-2 1-10 64798 JOE LEVI v 1 103 ! E 5 E E S S B*menthl i. II Marders 50 150 160 49 S Time. 24*. 19, 1:141, 1:20*, 1 : H ■. Wnnei Br. f, by Bitiei Root Missouri il. trained bj J. C Cahn. We post at l:.y;. At post i minute, star good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Bitter Hiss »as rated along in behind Ohiyesa until straightenetl out in the homestretch, where --! r moved m arith a rush and, taking eommand, drew away in the last sixteenth. Ohiyesa showed the most early speed am1 nutfooted the other* for -even furlongs, then tired. Dr. Spruill ran a good race and outstayed Guhlmate when ii came to a bard drive. The latter showed speed, but tired in the stretch drive. Overweight! Bitter Miss, I pound. fir7fr7 Iu,"i1I RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:051 3—04. .s4iki added. 4-year-oMs and up J I J d I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8412.50. I« 1 Horses ~A~wTl FrSt li Vt ?j Str Fin "jockeys Owners ~ Q H C V~~ " •• Rl SK sb 6 105 2 ;: .1 lllj l» V:ui DusenJohnson and DodsonS-2 8-5 4-6 1-2 i7 tool i-i i.m;: ON SAM a I 106 1; 1 3k » • 2» Bilai G L Rhughart 15 25 25 8 4 •••:-:- KING PEPPER as 9 108 12 I 2 " S 31 .1 Lee .1 B Respess 30 60 68 25 12 65S4 ■ UTTER w :. 104 i 8 t* 5 11 N Hogg 1" J UrockmiHer 10 20 20 8 -1 i.i.-si.-fi i.vMKAl w- 6 108 t0 i .. • ■ llu. I is B C Kvans p ]■■ ]• 7, ■• "•" Bl riNSKIE k-b 6 106 Tli s- pj ;- r,i Lk yd V Henderson 6 11 9 :; 7.". i.i.:i.,|-M iss LEEDS a 1 104 1 2 I : • 8« 7 it i. wi- E Corrigan :: 10 9 I 6-5 " ! PITY a 6 108 :; 7 6k 6 7a Bl W It WkrC T Gardner io u; 16 ii 2] " ■ M lilTnit w 6 106 ■• 1; 11 II :in .Hi Seder It Tucker r, 25 25 8 3 660X1 BBRTHA E. a 1 1 10 9* IV 11 I"- Garner .1 Phillips 8 13 12 1 2 B* 1 II 1 sri-;i» a , lagiv 9 7 7n in 11 W MclnreJ Griffin 16 28 25 10 : -i. ED GRILLO w 6 106 9 Left at the post. Nicol J C Ferries Jr 6 16 15 1; t! Tim.-. 221, 17 . 68 . I :01i . AViniier B. u. by Russell Nnska trained by -I. M. Jobuson. Went to post ai .;:•_•!• At post 3 minutes. Start good for all hut J. Ed GriDo. Won driving; sec 1 ■nd third ii wine. Rnvk, ofl rorwanlly, sprinted to the front and set a terrific pace, bat was tiring and driviug io the limit all ofl the last rurioag. Come On Sam was ., keen 1 tender for the entire trip and finished we Ing the winner down. King Pepper finished fast and gamely on the outside.* Cattei ran 1 -•"■•I ■" • ■•• finished close np Foxmead broke with the leaders, but Huestls let him drop l«ck to last oosiijiiii. from where be closed a big gap and finished with .1 great hurst of speed. J. Ed Grillo wheeled jn-t as the barrier was sprung. The winner, entered for SVto. was run up to . and liouvdit in. Sera tched — 00051 Field Lark, 104; 00080 Air-hip. JOti: t;i;717 Young Reminder, lou Overweights .1. Ed Grillo, :; pounds. jft rT jfti Q FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 mtel. 1 1 :.-.:: - ;--102. Purse S4o. 4-ve;ir-old- and upwaid. J i VJiCy Selin- Net value to w inne, 00. Ind Horses A WtlP.St St j Vt. % .Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OBERON w 4 100 11 3 I l» 3 ■* 1" i 1. Farrow .1 McOernand 20 26 26~ia~li ST. NOEL u 1; |08 1 2 3] I" :. » 4 i» Gaugel .1 I" Strode 15 38 30 VI ii -.- ■ RETICENT a 6 11110 8 8* 7! I :: 3] :- Huestis BC Evans M 12 12 E fl !■■ :•.:. k. ki.i.sWi iirrii »-n 6 109 1 » io 10= 8" 7 B1 1»* Nicol E rrotter E I 7. a 8-6 " -V ESTOR htb 6 Im E 1 11 21 1 Ii : 5"* Van DunenA Tempest 20 in -in |g s GOLDWAY a 1 lei 6 7 v » i,ii i;n ti1 ii. it Lowe E Corrigan 13-63 13-61 1-3 66780»LADY ELLISON w 5 105 8 5 7 8 V Bi 8 7- .las HensyC R Ellison 8 I | a 6-5 •■■"- "Itl.V WSB 7 111 7 l:: 1:;- 11 IX* Mi !• S1 J Lee P M Civill L". 1; E "1 6-6 66704 DISCERNMENT w I 95 13 I" li 11 il 9* 10J a.. Goldstein P T Weir 40 108 18 20 GLADIATOR w 5 104 14 1 2* 3* 2 6*7 1" W Mclnref WandCJSchmMt 30 40 48 16 8 DONN w I 102 12 11 !-- 1.". 12» 12 12 11- Gamer Mrs It V W.ihhns 8*21 L.1GHT NOTE a 5 11] 9 10 9 9* 10, ir 11. 1J- Johansn 11 McMullen 20 38 30 11 8 if] RRY BELLE It 4 100 2 6 s1 61 7- l:;1-!:;1"!:!1- T Tavlor M GoMblatt 16 30 30 10 7j J GE PRAYNOR WSB 6 108 3 14 11 13*14 11 14 14 Foy K Hart 15 15 U a 2] Time. 2:,. 40f. 1:15, 1:412, 1:54|. Winner h. g, by King Gold The Wraith trained by J. McClernand. Went t, i.osi at 3:49. At post i miniiies. Start BOOT. Won easily; second driving; third the same. • •heron, of forwardly, was In prominent contention until straightened out in the homestretch, where be shook off n-esior and dr -w away in the last sixteenth. St. Noel, well up with the leaders all the may, finished gamely under punishment and just managed to get up in time to heat oat Reticent. Tin latter was outrun for the firs; smarter and worked his way up OB the inside, hut tired m tke last few stride*. oily pulled up very lame. King Ellsworth made ap .round. Ancestor ran a good seven -eighths. Judge Traynor swerved just when the start came and was us -ood as left at the post. The winner was entered for 6400; no hid. Overweights -oheron. 1 pound: King Ellsworth. J!j Judge Traynor. 2. ft7nOQ SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. iT-: c tr, *■— :; — • » 1. . 4 KI added. :; year-olds. Selling. J I VJ£t*J Net value to winnei 8412.50. ind Horses A"WtPFrSM4~% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C T~S~ *CAPTAIN TAYLOR BY 103 10 1 1 1- r- R Wkf.-W A Kirwan 2 iy-,Ml "J 3-i . -::• I.1TTI.K GEORGE wb W 2 5 :: I* 2« 2» Goldstein G U Halle ;. ,s 8 -i 3-2 G66O8 HALBARD a 88 7 7 IP 8 6 V .las HensyP M Civlll s 15 12 E 21 66876 ROYAL IIOXD m lmi 11 14 in- f 4 Seder C C Van Meter 5 ID in 4 It • n ELLSMERE a Bfi 13 8 4 41 :;■. E * R Low* W H Snyder M iu 12 E 2 66492 DOROTHY M. w I M EM 8* bj r,, ;, j.jckett P Johnson BJ M M 1-7 8 t.iM, JENNIE WADE a 87 E I :. A 7- Gaugel .J Griflin M M 15 li " 68877 LAMIA w 17 13 16 16 16 S»t Bilac 1 C Bennett 28 68 28 8 4 64894 MOCCASIN w inn I 4 M| n1 li h pferrow W Newman 48 MO 38 12 E 66624 CHARLES I LEE WSB 102 14 12 6»i 71 71 M* tlai ner S Murray 4 4 Is -68-6 4-6 88849 BALTIMORE BELLE w 102 IT-14 l:i 11. 11- 11 Lloyd .1 B Payne M 48 40 16 7 fifi!.:0 BELSAY w f« 1 9 8* 8* V i.:! Van DosenK Corrigan s 10 10 4 8 66975 LIMITED a H 12 3 7113 13" 1::1 T Taylor .1 McLennan 38 M 38 12 7 65682 HIGH JVMPER wb M 1 16 IS 14 14*14 R Powers M Healey 28 69 68 - 687M PRINCE HANOVER wan MS 11 2 2*12*12115 . I E S Gardner 1" 13 13 :. 21 Time. 23f, 4b. 1 : 1 M » -. 1 07.. Winner — B. c, by Balgowan — Kay trained by W. A. Kirwan. Went t., post at 4:20. At ; ost -j. minutes. Start fab Won cantering; second easily, third driving. Lapum la ior, a quick beginner, went io the front and st-t all 14a own pace, ran well in hand Cm the Mrsl half ni!e and. when straiaheml out in tlie homestretch, drew away and won cantering. Little George dropped in hehiud tile leader in the iirs| furlong anil remained there for the entire trip. iialhani closed a bit; gap and Bnixied gamely after making ■ wide tarn Intra Ike homestretch. Royal Bond dosed a Lijr gap and finished fast. Klhunere showed speed, hut tired. The winner was entered for . an I id. overweight- — Itoyal liond. t pounds; Moccasin, 1: llallimore lielle. ." : Limited. 1: Iriuce Hanover, !. C7AQA SF.VKM li RACK— 1 Mile. 1 :o— 4—110. Puise K. o-year olds. Selling. O I "O" 6eJ fnlne to winner 83f. In~d Horses ~A~Wt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68884 VESME w N « ■■ r,1 V 61 :. 1" R Lowe C R Brosina 4 4 ... t:-"i ::-.",* 88978 FIRE ALARM wan 88 12 E 8" 8" I : l*-2* darner r, H Neal :. i; ti" .". 7-5 66984 RESIDE w pis :, 1 a » 41 l"k :. Huestis B C Evans 4 7 7 ■/. ti-j 66955*AGRA WB 100 9 8 71 8 6* 6 4J Hogg F AV Torreyson :: I. 4. 2 1 66699 LUCY MARIE m M I 7 :: .; I* i"1. r 4 A Martin J J Mackeaaey 8 18 ! :: 8-,", 66977ZADELA R. wa 100 18 I V 1- V 6" 61 W R Wkrlt Scbreiber in :tt 38 12 r, 66955 KEMP RIDGELEY ws lit 4 C. In- a1 N- 7- 7 Seder W S Willian.s :, s s :; ;l-Z 66876 ECONOMY us 87 M ! a ID1 ?* S V Van DusenA Simons ID IS K ii :. 66798 [RONTON WSB 88 7 4 BJ 61 !L 8* .- F Swain .1 Murphy 38 68 : » LO 10 66973 MASKER wsn X9 112 12 12 12 16* M" .1 Lee S Bonis lii 38 ::u VI 11 66671 Miss JEWELL WB 102 - 11 8] 7. N* U] 11- W MclnreJ C "Williams 61 M0 MO 49 M 6S879 SINK SPRING ws 88 11 in 1F 11 II1 VI VZ Pickens O G Parke u.- 38 38 1- U 68878 ARNO WSB 98 . Loet rider. Goldstein C S Wilson 68 60 H 9J 10 Time. 24|. 4ft:. 1:141, 1:411. Winner — ch. c. by esuvian Gness Me trained by C. EL Braataa. Went io post :it 1:48. At i ost J minute-. Start good. Won drivina: second and third the same. Vesme cat • in East under a drive after running In be I Ind the leaders until on the turn into the stretch and j 11— t managed to ;,:et up in time to heal out Fire Alarm. The latter moved up fast on the far turn and, after disoosing of Adela R. and I.uey Marie, drew away and appeared to have a safr lead at th-eighth P"st. Reside was a keen contender at all stages. Agra made up ground, bnt can An better. Aran stuinhled and unseated his rider when the harrier went up. Lucy Mane and Adda R. showed speed, bnt failed to st: y. The winner v as entered for S4IX»: no hi-. Scratched — 600551 McAllister, 104; 86004 Turbulence, 101. Incorrect weight in entries Kemp Riditelev. 100. Overweights— Agra, I pound: Adela R.. l: Miss Jewell. 1.