Los Angeles Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-24

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LOSv ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Saturday, February 23. 1907.— Seventy-fifth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 00 daya. Weather clear; track good. 21 books on. • Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, John Boden. Racing starts at 1:48 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and a eight carried. f* * r? Q "I i FIRST RACK— Futurity Course. 200 Brat less than 3-4 mile. . :0f»— 2 ». I _ 1 ,_ Parse Nub. 4-year-alds ami upward. Fillies and Ifaiaa. Saeetal Weights1 Net value to winner ."i. lnd"" Horses AWTPPSt and Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~~ 67114BRIBERY wn 1 1lo i 4 3* 33 21 1] C Ross R T Offutt S-3 8-3 9-101-3 out 67067LA GLORIA WB 4 IS] I :: l| l2 14 2| Finn H L. Jones 12 2 7-10out B7140 REVOLT 7 110 2 1 El 5° fi8 3n R MeDanlV Gilbert 6 5J 6-5 2-5 66652 MAUV B. CLARK w 4 110 1 6 4- 4= 41 4- W Knapp Daniron and Abbot t20 25 25 6 8-5 66891 MA/.AIAN wn 1110 E 2 t*%and V .V2C Koerner AVhite and WymicklU 13 13 3 1 66937 SUAVTTA w 1 1 10 4 7 7 7 6 67 J Walsh. OliveGroveStable MM EM 500 IN 50 67142 RAIN CLOUD w 4 110 7 5 6" 63 7 7 Brussel Smith and Martin 200 500 500 100 50 Time. 1:10J. Winner — Ch. f, by Voter- Handmaid trained by C. A. Ross. Went to liost at 1 :.1V At post li minutes. Start g Mxl. Won driving: second and third the same. Bribe j followed La Gloria closely for the irst half, moved up steadily ater turning far home and. aiming on fast in the final sixteenth, wore down La Gloria in the last few snides. The tatter abort d biiliai.t speed for four and a half furlongs, but tired at the end and is n t roualllcnt Revolt, badly outrun for the first half, came through av it li a rush in the final sixteenth and would have been second in a few more strides. Mary B. Clark finished fast and gamely, showing vast improvement. Mazapau tired in the tinal sixteenth. scratched -4MR46 Presentiment. 110: 67002 Hirtle. 110. rja-l Q 8H0ONO RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:12; «— 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. O I afl JL O Seldng. Net value to winner S:;25. Ind Horses AWTPPSt 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n C P S 66S89*COMMON SUE WB 1 :»s 1 1 1J 1". r . 1" M Preston J Curl 7-5 21 4 1 M C. CI. KM w 1 HI •; 5 4ii B*i lJ1. -1 J Harris Nippon Stable 4 4 3-2 1 2-5 t6»8S MBRLINGO wn 4 114 7 1 fih 41 3* 3 Radtke T M tassidy XJ SJ 3-5 3-5 out 67091 K1RKFTELD BELLE rl :S t 2 :- 2»| 2* Is R McDanl.! M Stokes 4 5 4J 6-5 3-5 67142 LIBERTINUS wsu 4 11 4 5 7 t| :S .".. S« W Knapp flub Stable 25 40 40 12 4 67139 OT. EDGAR rl 103 3 6 7 7 7 6- W Fischer Elm wood Farm M M 50 15 5 66962 LIGHT COMEDY w 3 103 2 3 51 fi» «= 7 Jno HensyA Shields M 300 300 100 40 Time. 23, I8L 1:14,. Winner — B. f. by The Commoner — Bateau trained by J. Curl. Went to post sl 2:30. Al post 5 minutes. St .1 it good. Won driving: second ami third the same. Common Sue. off Hying, displayed superior speed for fire furlongs, then tired in the last hundred yards, but held on gamely. J. C. Clem, after being outpaced for the first half, made up ground gradually In the final quarter ami. finishing resolutely, was fast wearing the winner down. Merlingo came through fast in the lasi eighth under a strong ride. Kirktichl Belle tired all over in the last sixteenth. Uhetthwm went wall for a half mile. The winnur was in for fl,500; no bid. 4 T A THIRD RACK--3-4 Mile, 1:12! -1. 107. Purse 00. 3-year olds arJ upward. 6rj • «■ J. tt Celling. Net value to winner 1Mb. Ind Horses AWfPPSMi and % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C ~P S " r.7b;2 PHIL IGOE w 3 0! i; 3 3b 2- l1 J Harris W A Porter 3 I 5 1 2-3 67092TOLLER vv 4 113 S 4 71 G- 5- 21 I Roland A G Dunlop 10 15 15 5 8-5 . ■? KING OF MIST wn 4 112 3 6 S 71 71 Z- Kunz P U Donalcche 20 4J 40 12 3 67013TATLOR GEORGE w 5 112 2 8 Hl 2h ]h 4* C Ross B T Offutt 3-2 *-2 3-5 3-lboat G7163JCOCK SURE UL4U2 4 2 2i 3 4 i 5 W Knapp Club Stable 5 8 S 2 7-10 67111 I.OTTA GLADSTONE w 4 110 11 l1 1* 2* V M Preston R II Harris in 24 -n « z 67141 si.iiiKitv w :: o:t 5 7 5.. 5i 61 7* R McDanlL a Botwack M 15 1". 5 2 67141 BLUMENTHALi wb 6 112 7 5 4h 8 8 8 i.utwell H G Bedwell 50 loo 100 30 10 Time. 21!. 481, 1:18. Winner -B. c. by Sir Dixon — Alpena ftraincd by J. Powers. Went to post at :;:ir;. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second the same: third easily. Ihil Igoe ran within striking distance to the final quarter, moved up fast when well str lightened out ba the stretch and, easily disposing of Taylor George, sto.xi oil Tollers resolute challenge gamely. Toller. badly outrun for the lirst half, came through fast in ihe last eighth next to the rail ami finished. With a rush. King of MM also finished With a rush after making up ground in the final quarter. Taylor Qewrga broke slowly, but was lucky in getting through a narrow opening ml to ihe rail on the far turn and got clear alter turning for home, but tired suddenly when a sixteenth out. Lotta Gladstone was speedy, but railed to stay. The winner waa in for 00; no bid. Si rat thed -07017 Moor, 112; 07112 St. Or, 104; 85910 Saloywe, 110. Incorrect weights in entries Xaytor George, ill; slippery. 104. O7O 1 pT POCRTH RACB I 1-16 Miles. 1:461—5— 102. Parse fOOO. 3 year olds aad upward. i dmi J. *J Handicap. Net value to winner 1050. Ind Horses AWtPPSt,4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ S7165VON TROMP w r, ms 2 I ll 1- P 1- 1- R KcDaalW A McKinney 1 2 7-5 1-2 out 6t»S8JOHNSTOWN wn 1 M :: :, 1- ;;. » 2" " M Preston A Koenlgaberger 5 5 3 7-IOout 67165STARTAN WB 5 Ml 1 1 E .". •!. ".. 3- .1 Harris K Wa land 2 21 2 U-20oot .• -r. 01:1. 1. 1 wt M 1 z J» P 5 4. 4" 0 Ross Bnnwood Farm in 15 13 3 !5 171*1 NIBLICK wb 5 S6 ■"• 4 2 2 1 • 5 5 Brasael H Mason 12 15 13 3 b-5 Time. 21. 484, IIP. l:40j 1:171. Winner— Br. b, bj Ben Brush ClndereUa, by Hermll trateed by W. A. McKinney Went to post ai :::;! At post 4 minutes. Stirt good. Won oasi; ; second driving: third easily. Von Tramp showed much the most speed throughout, but faltered for an instant .111 the final sixteenth when he swelled into Johnstown, crowding him to the rail, then came on and .vim with name thing to upare. Johnstown ran a good race and stood the last eighth drive gamely, Imt was in close quarters in tic tinal sixteenth and tired when be got clear. Tartan showed scant early speed and went wide when turning for home but. in a long stretch drive, finished gamely. Cello tired in the Unal sixteenth. Niblicu w 111 w.ll for six furlongs. Scratched •,721.; J. C. Chin. OS: 07 115-Wren ne. 104. f* ry ± -| S* 1 1! TH KACF. -1 Mile. 1:38 1 100. Purse 00. 5-year olds and upward. J t £k i J Selling. Net value to winner 2325. Ind Horses" AWtPISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C g S 67140 LINE OF LIFE rtlM 1 1 ].*. I1 1« ll P J Harris E Wavland 2 5 1-2 2-5 1-4 out 8 FONCASTA si: H 1 12 I 4 * 3- 3- 9 2»1 M Preston. I ill I 4 4 4 3-5 3-10 67140 WOODTHORPE wit 5 115 1 I 2*1 2 2. ;.;: Radtke R II Harris 10 10 !» 9-5 7-10 67140*MOUNTEBANK WM 112 7 7 ti7 !-.. 4s V 4° Butwell T B Moots 8 12 12 11-53-5 67091 BILL CURTIS WB 6 112 E 0 7 7 7 6« 5s Moriaritv Mrs J Piute 20 50 50 12 3 67092 BELASCO ws 4 115 I 2 4 » W 5- t - « V Fischer CpenterftKenyOB 200 208 a*a Mg ZE o ANGEIjENO BJHS115 2 5 5| 5h Gl 7 7 Brusaal II N Zalm 200 3u0 300 100 10 Time. 24,, I.i. 1:15, 1 :42. Winner- P.. m. by Sweetheart — Lady Palmist trained by B. Way tend. Wcni to post at 1:11. iff at once to a g.Nxl start. Won easlry; -en. ml handily; third the same. Line of Life, after showing the most speed from the start, faltered for an instant just alter laming tor home, hutaraUted In tiie final sixteenth and held Poncaata safe to the end. Pomeaata, in a long stretea drive, finished gamely Woodtborpe raced prominently until just after entering the last quarter, where he tired under sharp urging, but hold Mountebank safe all through the tinal sixteenth. Moucteb ink ran well, but tired in the closing strides. The winner was in for 1000; no bid. Scratched 07215 NlbHck, 112: 17198 Desmagea, 112. nryOl rj sixth RACB 5-8 Mile. 5 1 a -HO. PavmOOOO. 4yenolds aad npwaid. O i JSk A i Sjiccial Weights. Net value to winner :f.:2i. Rid Horses AWtPP~St % %~%~Str in j"ockeys Owners O H C P S~ 668S7 TRAMOTOR WBB 5 MS 6 4 l3 P l3 I* M Preston Mrs J Pluto 6 6 4 1 out 66816 I. o.E HAND WB 4 Mat 5 7 3J 3- 3- 2h Radtke S Allen I I I 7-10oub t,Tu37-LA CHATA w 4 1U3 I 5 2i 2= 2". 3-. J Harris E J Baldwin 4 5 0 107-101-4 out C7142AVALON w 4 10S 7 0 4- 4l 4- 4. Hut well B O Von Pokheleii7 12 12 3 3-2 ■ • 7 i AllKMIAM w 6 105 11 11 61 51 5" Wilmot W H Moore 30 40 40 12 E 66816 SILICATE Wl 0 105 8 S 5h 5 li «•■ Kunz R K Allen 50 60 60 20 10 61 139 EASTER CARD yb11 105 4 I 7" 71S 715 TM Jno HenayH A Cotton St 75 75 25 12 66289 GRADEN w r. 8 108 2 2 8 8 8 8 Brussel OliveGroveiStable 50 60 60 20 8 Time, 24, 48, 1:01 J. Winner — B. g. by Indio — IVoliey trained by J. Rlutet. Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. WTon easilv: second driving- third easily. Tramotor, suddenly Improred, showed the most speed throughout, was taken the shortest way and easily hehl bis opponents safe through the final sixteenth. Lone Hand, after a sharp stretch drive, wore dowii l.a Chata in the tinal hundred yards. The latter was speedy, but tired in the closing strides .nder punishment. Avalon was done for when an eighth out. Scratched— 07103 Ero Pyro, 1os: 00042 Thora Lee. lPi: 07112 Veritas Vincit, 1 5; 67037 iprils Iride, 103; 07003 Mohur. 105; 071,7 Ril! Montgomery. 105; 07142 Comas, 105. Overweights — Silicate, 2 pounds; Lone Hand. 1 .


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