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I , i , . , , , • t NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS, LA.. Monday. February 18, 1907.— Thirty-eighth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter-Meeting 1 01 days. Weather clear; track fast. 2s liooks on. PUSldlag Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Daile. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing sta"ts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following tiie distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. 7A7/i FIRST BACK— 1-2 Mile. 471—2-107. 9699 added. 2 year -olds. Maidens. Colts J i J i L3c and Celdings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 9996. ind Horses AWt~PP~St % % StrTin Jockeys Owners O H C P jj"~ -.m GOSSOON aa 112 8 « 21 1» 1 . J Lee T Clyde 4 4i 4J 2 1 66874 PRINCE HOWLING w 112 4 10 9* «ak 21 F Keyes J F Hacker 20 40 40 15 7 66670 CARASCO w 109 11 7 5- 51 3- Gaugel .1 M Henry M 50 50 30 10 67001*GRESHAM w 112 8 8 7- 71 4»k W R Wkrl Schreiber 2 lti-513-5ti-5 9-6 66874 JENNIES BEAD avs 112 12 11 ! sh r,nk lYoxler E W Lagerroth 10 IS 12 5 B 66049 COUNT RK1NFERD w 112 3 1 8 3l 6h R I/iwc W H Snyder 10 lti lti ti 2J 68028 .ll.MMV 11. w 112 11 iu 31 71. .las HensyG R Bean 4 6 5 2 1 17021 TRUCE a 112 5 5 im 91 gh Nlcol P Dunne I J 4.. 2 f lft 670O1 BEN SAND w 112 3 2 2h fink ai y MclnreJ Gritlin 7 12 12 5 t 88948 BATOO I. ARK waa 113 ti 4 4nM0 lPii M B Wood Mrs D It Cook 40 88 15 6 3 f.7034 BITTERMAN wn 112 7 !t 111 ll2 Hi J Dennison.f C Calm M E8 E8 20 10 b6329 GEE WHIZ W 112 10 12 12 ll 12 Mitchell A B Maginnis 20 50 50 20 10 Time. 12. 29|, 36|, 09J. Winner — Gr. c. by Prince of Melbourne — Grey Agnes trained by A. i. Weston. Went to [xist at 2:62, At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving- second and third the same. GoBBOOn, off orwardly and hard ridden to keep his position, was can led very wide on the f.ir turn when entering the homestretch, hut hung on gaaaeht under punishment after taking the had at the eighth post. Priace Howling ran on the inside and saved g.oiind all the way. but was driving hard at the end to st.-iU oil Oaraaeo. The latter ran well and finished gaaaeiy Banter punishment. Jennies i.eau linis.iel with au great bant of speed after dropping back in the early ronaiag and being given an easy ride in the earls Ftages. Gresham was caaght in a jam at the three-eighths post and crowded out and finished fast Wheal too late. Count Reinferd tired. Jimmy II. showed tin, most early speed, but failed to stay. AOrT/vrTfr SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:124—6—107. 9460 alltJ. il year-olds and aaarard. O 4 J I •_■ Selling. Net value to winner 9397.50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C F S 68861 POSDTO ws 1 101 9 10 1*2* 4- Ink Lloyd J B Respess 10 13 13~~4 2 67027 AUDITOR W 6 11211 1 -- 8* H 22 Nicol R Tucker 4 4 S-. I 9-6 667553DAPPLE COLD wsn 6 112 4 S ti" .4 2 8* Jas HensyS B Hillings 10 15 15 5 2. 66979 ODD TRICK rl 87 E 3 T " 1 l»k 4l F Swain G R Hamilton 8 8 5 3. ti 5 66978 P. OF WOODSTOCK wa 4 M6 12 U 71 fi 5* B* Hecknian Ml nWTTT*n ninail 15 20 20 8" 4 66980 Aliis-HIP a E 107 7 7 11- B* 8* fi- Van DusenP Dunne 4 ti ti 9J ti-5 66589DR1 DOLLAR ml 95 3 13 l-ll1 11- 71 Garner T D Sullivan 21 :; :; ti-5 3-5 86379 CONJURESSS w 5 110 M 4 41 81 8* 8»i Seder W G K Dodds ll 35 35 8 4 66980 PINSTICKER wn 1 105 ti 2 8*01 ** 01 Gaugel L F Piper 12 JO 311 8 4 BANEFUL w 3 M I 9 10l 10 in 10 Bilac G C Bennett 15 30 20 8 4 SPIDER WEB WB3 5"2 1 2 B» 7J 7" 11 A Martin W E Walsh IS 26 99 8 4 66803 CANNON BALL wr. 7 115 12 12 01 12- 12 ll- Troxler W Barke 88 75 75 MO 15 G6589*ABJURE a" 1 ttt 1 5 13 13 13 12 R I/- we W H Short 15 25 20 10 5 Time. 24 . 48|, 1:13?. Winner — Br. f. by Ma.eo -lemeniber Me II. trained by L. Taultcr. Weni to poM al 2:31. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the raaae. Posing, handicapped by an oatside position, was forced to work her way up aa the oatrfde of the leaders. but came fast around the far turn and in the stretch eatstayed Auditor iu the tinal drive. Auditor out-broke tli« others and furnished keen contention all the way, carried Odd Trick along ■ a rapid pace for the first half, but tired under the whip at the end. Dapple Gold, on the inside ill the way, .saved raaeh ground on every lii-.i and finished gamely. Pride Of Woodstock closed a big gap and finished last. Odd Trick ran a Cast half and tired. Airship made up ground. The winner, entered for JjUHi, was nid up and nought by s. Louis for 8500. d7 £ THIRD RACK i 1-9 Failaagl. 1:0C* 1—112. Purse 00. -J year olds and upward. 6rT IU JO Special Weights. Net value to w innei 9699. "ind Horses A Wt PF St M % ~%~Str~FTn Jockeys Owners O H G P S 66903 ME ADOWBRBEZE WB 4 116 4 1 1] lh 2* l» Nicol .1 Arthur 2-6 9-6 7-20oat— 66979 MINOT a i :; on; :t 2 :: ; :;■ i» 2*1 Hoax a H Holie 15 111 -.ft 4 1 S6903 RICKnTY wn I 11:: 7 ti .". 1 4* ; t Farriw W .1 Paaakaja 4 2:t-54i 2-5 1-4 60664 KOHINOOR w s ti 117 3 4 L" 21 3 ** .1 l.ee S W Btraett 15 211 28 :: 4-5 66738 CARDAN w 1 U3 S 8 1" B* B* 5l Lloyd W Gam fin 100100 28 8 66924 PLATER a 7 117 8 10 71 7- 8 6* A Martin .1 Queenan MR ISO ISO 48 IS W. 1: ExASI BRWOODw ti 117 _ 7 ti* ti |*7*C Booker .1 AV Puller E8 ISO ISO 40 15 CABRTT aaSHK 8 E 8| 9* 8* 8* F Keyes I"!C"onSelil-merJr 68 15 ! 150 4n Vi 62377 LAI Y CRAWFORD W 7 117 1 :. 9s 81 91* 9* L Jones F McKenna MM 200 280 68 89 VOHOOMB a 3 MR 10 t; lit 10 10 in Plckeaa A B Maginnis 189 289 289 88 88 Time. •£. 17 . 1 :Oii . 1 an. . Winner — B. c, by Meadowtborpe- 111 Wind trained by 3. Arthur!. Weni to post at 3:01. At post :: minutes. Start good. Won driving* Bteaad and third the same. Meadowbreese, a rapid breaker, raahed to the front when th" s|;irt .ante an-l. setting a fas- pace, raced with Kohlnoor until straightened oat In the hoaaestretrb and had eaoagh left to outlast Mfcaot. Tae latter ran in behind the leadera to the tarn l"to the homestretch, where be weni to the uotside and apptared •• have Meadownreexe beatea at the eighth post, bat tired* in the lit few strides. BOekey broke slowly ami woike.i his way up . n the extreme oatside, closed a lug gap aad aaiaaad with a rush. Roatasar ran well to tin- stretch, bat waa taring at the end. Scratched Oi"-722 Royal ltroezc. UMi: 00777 l.aiiiplriinuier. llMi. f* TT fn T7 WMJBTH RACE- 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:43|— 6 101. Dure ?050. :i year olds -.1111 0 a 3 • i upv aril. Allowances. Nel value to winner 9969, Ind~~~Horses A"wTPP s"t~%~"~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~S~~ 670533BHAU BRITMMEL wr. 2 00 2 2 1 2* 2l Ill] Garner John afarkleia 4-6 4-6 7-101-4 oat 67053 LADY NAVARRE w 4 97 2 I 3*3" 3* l1 2* Jas HensyC R Ellison 2 2 9-6 9-20oot 66904EANTASTIC B3 ss 3 I I* l* I1 3 2 R Lowe Mrs M Coldblatt 8 9 8 fi-5 7-20 67053 THE ENGLISHMAN w 5 107 •", 1 4- 4-" 1 " 4* -1::" S.«h r E Trotter 15 r.n E8 7 S5 CC929 JUNGLE MP asa 6 107 1 E E E S E 5 Goldstein Mrs J 1: Braaaoa 10 259 266 48 10 Time, 26 . 17-. 1:13 . l:38J, l:43J new track record. Winner— B. c, by Star Shoot- -Dixoletta trained by John Markleint. Went to post at :::2*. At post 1 minute. Start g"od. Won driving: second and third the same. Beaa Braaaael waa outrun to the Btretea hy Fantastic, bat moved op gamely oa the far lata ami eat across to the Inside when ftraighteard out in the homestretch and finished fast, but had to be hard ridden all through the last furlong to stand oft Lady Navarres challenge. The latter met arith mack iatsrfer- 1 nee and finished fast, bin Hcbb erseyi tini-li was a poor one. iaatastie was speedy, but qalt after goiag si furlongs. The others were outclassed. tC*r7/r70 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 1:281 3 95.1 Farae 9669. 7! -j car ataa and upward. O I U 4 O Allowances. Net value to winner .SUM. 7n«I Horses AAVTpi~St A % sTr Fin Jockeys Owners O H j F~S G6928*WES wn 4 1 v; ii 5 51 81 1; 1* 1 Carner A Hamel 3-6 9-6 9-201-4 oat 1. rf GRANADA w I MM 2 I :• 3 -h 2* 2*| "W McInreC R Baraett 4 : it H 4-6 tOBERON w I MB 3 2 ti « ti .v. 3" Farrow J McCteraand 38 tio 88 in 2 DR 8PRUILL w 7. 110 4 ti 4"k 41. 4- 41 4 Seder C R Kllison S l:: 13 11-57-10 66804*REBOITNDER W 6 111 1111 M* 9* 9* 6* Nicol W G K Dodds in M lti 4 9 10 056953SILVISRSKIN aa 6 197 6 2 :. 6*6* ti ti JI.ee AV T Briakworth? S 7 ti55 Time. 24f, 4S§, 1:12... 1 :26J. Winner — Rr. g. by Inverness- Sauteuse trained by A. lb I. Weni to p"st at 4:01. At DOBt 4 niiiiuie-. Start good. Won easily; second the same: third driving. Wes broke slowlv. but went to the Nat with a rush when Straightened out OB the baekstrctih am was only cantering through 1ia last quarter. Cranada. easily best of the Others, Shook oil Hel-uinder and Dr. Spiuill in the Stretch run and finished gamely. Oberoa finished fast and oulganied Dr. Spr.iil! in the filial drive. The latter lumbered along with his head bet v ecu his knees all ihe wav. Lehouicler ran a fast half, but failed to «tay. Silverskin ran poorly. Scratched— 67066 BeUe Strome, 106; 67026:Ohlyesa, 101; 66063 Paaadeaa, 119; 05sso Goldsmith, 3 10; 07055 Refined, 90. Overweights -Reboonder, 1 pound. /rJ7/rrT£_ SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. l:I2i— 5— 107. Forae 9698L a year-olds. Allowances. O I VJ 4 KJ N«l value to winner X. Ind Horses AWTPPSt % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys" Owners O H 5 P S i;r,:iSCOI.LOQFy w 107 2 z HI VI l1. 1- Garner G II Hollo 1-4 1-4 J-0 1-12 out 66643 TUDOR WS 192 1 3 8« 2*2* 21 J Lee T Clyde 5 7 7 7-101-4 66977D. OF MONTEBBLLO W 97 1 1 ti E 53 9* A WilliamsS W Streett 95 38 38 I 2-5 66722MONERE w 102 :; 4 2» 33 8* +■■ Dakftby .1 MoCleraaad l7, 88 26 9 5 9-20 60548 BENE VOLE wa 97 E E 4»1 4»1 4*a 6* Van DaaenM Loaareoatiea 199 300 309 30 10 00977 EXCUSE ME yii 97 6 ti 6* 6 6 6 A Martin N Strauss lou 200 ato 20 ti Time. 2.4. 68, 1:196. AAinner — R. f. by Russell — La Tour trained by AA*. L. Lewis. Aeut to jiosi at 4:i:7. At post 1 minute. Start good. AY on easily: second and third tl.e same. CoUoaay outran her opponents all the way. went to the front when the atari came and was well in hand at the finish. Tudor, easily best of the others, shook off Monere alter tney had 9*80 a half mile. ItacaeM of Moatebello wore Monere down in the last lurlong and ontgamed hint in the final drive. The latter lau well for five eighths, ltenevole spewed speed. Scratched- 1 00507 1 Toy F.oy. 99; 67030 Vesme. 99; K 070-Sir Toddington, 112; 007:10 Pertmoct, M; 00C.S4-Iliggin,o.thaiii. 09; 66938 Kvian. 99. Incorrect weight iu entries— Duchess of Moatebello, 91. ft7HGn SEVENTH KACB— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:45?, -4— 100. 00 added. 3-year-olds ;.nd up- O I JandJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 55. Ina~~Hors«s Xw"t"PP~St ii - 4~S"tr~Fln "jockeys Owners O H C PS 87004 FOREIGNER w ti 109 in 7 6* 5= 4= 2* in" McMhon P M Civ ill 5 12 11 41. 2 67030*FTRE ALARM Wsn 3 81 2 2 1 V l-- 1" 2= Goldstein G H Neal :: 8] 3 7-5 7-10 66687 JOHN MBRJDB w 4 102 4 6 8* 71 71 8*9* Kilac .1 AV Fuller 12 26 25 8 4 86963 DKLFHIE w 5 113 7 4 ti3 « fi- 7- 41 R Powers M A Healey 12 12 8 3 s I 66866 GRACE LARSBN w3 88 f 5 21 9*8* 4- 5"t R Lowe C R Ellison 4 7 7 2J ti-5 67025 CELEBRATION Ws 7 1"4 8 3 9 9- 9a 9l tin A Martin .1 Robertson 3u GO tiO 25 12 66876*SICAMOUS wb 3 M 1 1 8a lnk 6» ti"" 7*. Jas HensyF Carter 1 10 10 4 2 67049 HORSERADISH Wit 99 3 lu 71 n3 sl S»t $ Van Dusen.I C Calm M 28 15 7 31 67065 CORA PRICK w 3 88 E 9 4! 3*2*6* 9J lAwi J Rowe 3 41; 21-52 1 66759 DELE STROME Wsf. 3 S9 S 8 10 10 10 10 10 F Swain J E Murphy ii 4i 4 2 1 Time, 99*, aSf, I:14f, 1:41. 1 :47L A inner— Ch. g. by Plaudit— Ilereuse trained by P. M. Civillt. A cut to post at 4:54. At jiost 2 minutes. Start KOOd. Won driving: second and third the BaMBB, loi.imier began slowlv and worked his way to the leaders in the run down the backs! reloh. came to tho outside when catering the haaaeatreteh and. eatchaag Fire Alarm at the fartaag post, ontgamed him in the final drive and then made anolher circuit of the track before McMahoii slopped liiin. Fire Alarm, from a lOCky stall, outran the others to the first turn and scl I last pace, bill tired when Ihe whiuer caught hint. John McBride was caught iu a jam 80 the hist liiru and crowded hart bill closed a big gap and finished last. Delphie ran well. QfaCa l.arsen and Cora Price were used up in helping force the early pace. Dele Strome can do much better. The winner was entered for 1907.sh00; no bid. Scratched — I OI-.N04 Tinker. 101. Overweights — l9ntaj9J8B« 1 nimud; Cora Price, 7 . g , , .. j