view raw text
LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. LOS ANOELES, CAL., Monday. February 25, 1907.— Seventy-sixth day. Los Aagelaa To.key Club. Wint.T Meeting 80 days. Weather clear; track fast. 21 honks on. Presiding Judge, A. X. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, John Bodcii. Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B bliukera. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. d H O Q T IllST RACK -1-2 Mile. 48—2—118. Purse % 100. 2 year olds. Allowances. O j JO j .Net value to winner $.25. Ind~~I!or"ses AWt PP~St 4 Vz ~Ti Str Fin Jockeys Owners it H~- P S i:7iss"i -i:;;s I i WB 116 2 1 1 1* 1- C Koerner V /. DeArman 3-5 3-6 3-5 lr§ out 67012:KISMET JR. w 11 :i I J :: J1 2 D Bohand A Cr Dunlop 11 IS in 3 4-5 S7137 KARODO W MS 3 u " I- :!nk J Clark C V Clark M M CO 20 G 67066 A I. LION H. w mi 6 :: 3*1 ::,lk 42 "W Knapp Hunter Stable 10 13 12 3 7-10 67031 si.ATER W 193 S 5 4" 64 and■* M Preston R F Carman *t 10 8 8-5 1-2 67065 BANON1CA vv 115 6 S S 61 ti- W Dugan I Schreiber ". hi 10 3 1 3ALOVBR WB M6f 7 7 ti- 71 78 Moriarity R F Carman *»i 10 8 8-5 1-2 PORT MAUONE w in t.J 4 4 i»k» 8 Wilmot J V Duncan 100 200 200 60 25 •Coupled fat betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 2::. 18*. Winner— Br. g, by Prince Pepper — Cherub trained by r. Z. DeArman. Went to |«.si at 1 : Is. At post ."i minnjes. Start good. Won easily; second the same- third driving. Creston got of! thing and showed much tlie most siioeil throughout. Kismet Jr. was always ii- nearest, but unavailing, pursuit of the winner and stood the last eighth drive gamely. Kaiodo. in a spirited but sixteenth drive, outstayed Albion II. The latter raced prominently to the nead of the stretch, but wis tiring in tie closing Strides. Salover was badly cut o:f as the barrier went up. Slater can do better. Overweights salover. 2; pounds; Port Mahoate, If. Sl.COXn KACF.-5-6 Mile. 681—3—110. Pane f 100. 3 year-t Ids. Allowances. 6r-fQQ | £ fj O rlel value to winner $.".25. Ind Horses A~vTPPSt hi % ~~% Str Fill Jockeys- Owners O H C P S 67062 E. B. H. w bn/ia j * 411 :;"- |ak Keotdk D A Rous 16 l5 25 10 I 67113,ROYAli ASCOT W !"-• 4 1 V 7| 6* V C Koerner OrangevaJe Stablert 7 7 2 45 66%2-JOAN of ARC w W8 U 4 Z 21 It :t"i- It McDanlA C.oodin 2 3 :» 1 1-2 67087 JUNIA w IN 1 y KC hi- a -P Talbert ft Bauer 30 41 40 15 6 t;;ii::-KT TRACT w MS 12 t; V :; ■ .■ 6* M Preston J P Newmans s E B -". 7 6 3-5 1-3 67139IRISH MAIL Wa 18213 8 S1 Si 8 ii; J Harris R H Harris ti S 8 2 1 67062 SAN AL VARA DO a 185 2 7 8 8*8*7* V Fischer Blmwood Farm 10 M 16 0 ::i 67113 MIRABEL ■ 182 3 1 C 1" I1 B" Knnz J ; Boas 20 Jo 11 4 2A ■ , ii v i.st a 1 T urn 103 S .". r,ii r,ii v a- Praach P J Kelly 28 88 60 25 12 K4919 SKYLARK WB 112 6 12 11 U- IIs 18 Brussul V V Mekinney r,u 160 168 88 28 .:.., MIRA WB 1M Sb 8» yi po u« d Roland G J Long 30 60 88 40 20 66534 COLBWORT W 183 S II 12" 12 12 it* Callahan V" T Anderson 188 160 168 81 20 67038 MR MELTON wit 117 7 13 13 13 13 13 V Davis G Summers 188158 168 81 20 Time. 21 . 18, l:02f. Winner — It. g. by Indio — Springlike trained by C. .1. Miilhollandl. Wi nt in posi at 2:19. At post r minutes. Stan good. Won driving; second hindilv: third driving. !*. B. II. ran In surprisingly improved form, worked his way up gradually next to the inside rail in the, final eighth and, responding gamely to punishment, outstayed Royal Ascot. The latter wis outpaced for the first hall, but came fast In the linal eightli and finished gamely. Joan of Arc forced a Bhar| pice for: the fust half and took the lead, but tired in the final drive. Junia made up much ground in the last quarter, finishing with a great ru*h. Kd Tracy tired palpal 1,,- m the linal sixteenth. Mirabel Fhowed speed, but was done for when turning for home. Scratched— 64866 Tony Bonero, 106; 67038 Sinaloa II., 100. Incorrect weight In entries — Fd Tracy. 112. Overweights— Royal Ascot, 4 pounds; Falstaff, F; Mr. Melton. 0; E. B. IL, 4S. C70QQ THIRD RACF— 1 Mile. 1SJBJ — I— 166, Purse 00. 4 year olds and reward, D 1 4Dt/ Selling. Net value to vernier 25. Ind "Horses A wTpp~St"M~%~ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67142TAXER W 6 181 I 1 1and 2t 31 14 1*1 C Koerner yt T Anderson 3 3 3 6-5 3-5 67167 KINSMAN w ft 18812 3 i-i S5 7" V 2 " Pischer Elmwood Kami 10 20 un S 4 67183 MBDTJCINO DAISY w 4 !»9 I 7 S3 7l 6- Gi :;" J no HensyA Shields 3 4 4 8-6 4-6 1 TTONS WB 7 KIO 11 4 24 1- l1 3J 4"f J Harris Mrs A M Marrom a ti :. 7 ."» 3 ." 163 JOYNER w 5 109 3 11 r.n 5* 6 41 6 Li Poland L Melionald 6 8 S 3 7-5 67039 ROB* T MITCHELL wb 6 106 7 5 3-1 : ■"• 2h 23 01 R McDanlG Summers 10 15 IS I 3 67 B I,MY CHISWELL w8 104 10 6 fi- 0- 41 6k 1- M Preston R P Carman 18 IS 1" i -h 67017SALLOPATH a B mi 1 8 18* ." 8j 8* 8» t Wright F 1: Littleton 28 88 38 12 6 67162 DESMAGES wa 4 Ml r. S »■• 10* a §ft »»• Bruaael Smith 6 Martin 4 7 7 "l i 5 66349 REFLECTOR w 4 Ml 4 2 PJ 4» M» M* W Kuna V Bcbuhach 68 188 168 38 IS 66967 COMEDIAN W 4 183! 8 10 12 Hi IF II1 IF Jno CaxroIlMcDowell Broo 38 M8 188 48 16 67o:!9 ROMAN BOY vs 4 101 s 12 IF 12 12 12 12 Neubert Uardner 20 60 60 20 in Time, 241, is;. 1 IF. ill |. Winner -Ch. g, by Hastings— Toacana trained by V. T. Anderson. U ; it to post at 2:50. At posi 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the s-anie: third driving. Taxi r set and forced the pace for the first half and v. is then taken back, but easily overhauled Boiiert Mitchell when well Into the stretch and held all opposition safe in the final sixteenth. Kinsman, after neiiig badly outpaced for the Brat si furlongs, came through fast in the final eighth and tiilihrrt with a belated rush. Meddling Daisy worked her way up gradually after passing the far turn and finished gamely under the whip. Buttons swung wide w lien turning for home and v.as bearing out all through tlie final sixteenth, which lost him third place. Joyner tired In the Baal sixteenth. Koi.en Mitchell waa speedy, but failed to stay. The winner was in Cor 8600; no bid. Scratched 06288 Adonis, 1 U: 86801 Pyrrho, 106; |i«.»42 Mosketo, 100. Overweights -Reflector, 2 pounds; Comedian. 2j. i~ / FOrRTII RACF- 1 1-16 Miles. 1:464.— 5— 102. Purse 8400. 4 veal -olds and upward. 6*7 I i/ Al.owames. Net value to winner .f32"i. Ind Horses AVytPPSt, hk ?4 Str Fiu~ Jockeys Owners O H C P S . I C. CLEM w 4 IOC 3 2 11 1" 1« l1 F R McDanlNippon Stable S 8 8 2 7 10 n;7Hi KERCHEVAL wn 4 112 4 1 24 34 V -1 - C Koerner W V Oonran 21 6 41 8-6 3-6 67165*ORMONDES RIGHTWB 8 MS 1 4 41 4" 47 A: :.- W Knapp It Powers 7 5 7-5 1 2 5 out 67215sJOHNSTOWN WB 4 MS 2 3 3J 3ns:::; 3- F M Preston A Koenlgsberger 3| 18-53 4-5 out 67115 STILIOHO w s 7 100 56666SSJ Harris Faker City StablelO 12 10 2 3-S Time. 24 ]. 481, F! 1 . 1:40*. l:47i. Winner — P,r. g, by Ingoldsby — Irmena trained by L. Richmond. Went to post at .;:27. At post ; minutes, start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. J. C. Chan, sudden]] Improved, showed da anting and anexpeeted speed throuahout. carried Kercheval along at a great Clip and. coming fast through the linal eighth, held the latter safe all through the closing strides. Kercheval forced the nace for the first si litrlongs. then stood a ion- stretch drive gimelv, but could not gel up. Ormondes Right ran dose up and going easily tot the tiist six fnrloagt and moved tip fast alter turning for home, but tired at the end. Johnstown ran well ami tired only iu the final sixteenth. Scratched 87216 Tartan, 112. incorrect weight in entries — Ormondes Right, IOC. nrai 1 FIFTn RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:12;— 0— 107. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Selling. ■3 i 544: JL Net value to winner 36. Ind Horses AWt PP St 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S~~ a OP RUNNYhfHDH wa MS S 1 1-1 1- I* F R McDanIMrs C F Roekett K 28 20 8 4 67164 CURRICULUM Wi 116 4 S 8* 2» 21 21 .1 Harris 8 Judge |S IS S 3 3-2 67181 DERDOM W 188 t S 2" 34 S« 3* C Ross J L Holland 6 S S 3 7-5 67t39sELMDALE WI 188 8 8 9 7" 61 4 W Knapp J Coffey 3 16-53 I 1-2 1;. 13 KIRKPIELD BELLE W 108 7 2 41 41 41 6 Blair J M Stokes S 10 !t 3 8-5 67081 BLANCER wa IU 6 3 51 a" 5"t 6" W Uugan Denny Cms fi 7 5 2 4-5 1.711 REMEMBER WB Ml 1 4 and■ 9 7" 7" Jno HensyMrs G W Dodge 15 25 25 10 4 67082 el CAZADOR w us 3 8 6» 6= 81 81 C Koerner Q v BmldwiB 10 10 0 3 B-i 6713 BLUE BOTTLE WB 103 9 7 7- 8" 9 9 M Preston.A Goodin 8-5 14-514-56-5 3-5 Time. 23, 48J, 1:14!. ■Winner— Ch. f. by Star Shoot— Kuick Knack trained by C F. Roekett. Went to post at 4:03. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won eaaUy; second and tliird driving. Star of Stunnymede showed superior speed throughout and won from slut to :iidsl . Curriculum raced for.vardlv throughout and held Derdoiu safe through the final sixteenth. Uerdoin ran well, but was under keen urging all through the final sixteenth, just lasting long enough, l.lmdale closed up ground fast in the final quarter and finished gamely under punishment. Blue Bottle showed scant speed. The winner ,vas iu for 8608; no bid. d. HT O A O SIXTH RACF— Futurity Course. 200 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1:09—2—00.1 y I *dt £i Purse 8400. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP St % "~~%~S"tr in jockeys Owners ~6 H 6 g S 81883 LIZZIE ALBERTLXFws 5 117 5 4 1- 1« l3 l1 M Preston Stewart and Stock 8 12 12 4 2 67163 LFCKETT wb 7 119 12 1 31 31 31 21 Pullman J Malin 3 3 2 11-2 f7142M.Ii.LIAN AYRES S 117 4 E 2h 2* 2- 31 W Dugan P MeAuliffe 2 4S 3 7-5 7-19 67163 MOHUR ws 4 118 7 2 61 71 51 43 AV Davis .1 C Fussell 30 80 40 15 8 671*3 LISB1A WB 4 113 S 7 71 51 61 5" 1 Boland Q J Long S 15 15 6 3 67142 VERITAS VINCIT U 4 115 6 12 81 81 71 ii R McDanlW Gardner 3 5 5 2 1 67213 LlBERTlNF.-s WaB 4 1M M 11 H 4l 4 7h W Knapp Club Stable 3 6 6 3 3-2 68848 PRESENTIMENT a 5 112 13 10 IF IF 91 S1 Frasch F J Kelly 68 CO 00 20 10 67142 WELKER w 4 115 3 3 41 61 8l 9h Q BullmanA G Dunlop 100 100 100 40 20 61967 THE POET W 4 115 2 9 10 10h 111 101 Keogh T O "Webber 100 100 60 20 10 Ce6S6 V VNDALO U 7 119 11 8 9 91 101 ll1 F SullivanOrangevale Stablc20 60 60 20 lit 6«937*JOHN H. W 4 110 1 13 12» 12- 122 123 F Murray .1 ¥ Hale 20 38 30 10 4 66837 PERDITION Us 4 113 9 8 13 13 13 13 J Harris F Wallhauser 20 30 30 12 6 Time. FllJ. Winner — Ch. m. liy Sir Walter — Patoka trained by J. If. Hardsl. Went to post at 4:35. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second easily: third handily. Lizzie Albertlne got off Hying and showed the most speed, was taken tlie shortest route and had enough left to stall off Lucketts closing challenge. The latter came through fist in the linal eightli and finished resolutely. Lillian Ayres followed the winner closely to the linal eighth, where she tiled in the closiiii; strides. Mohur tiniMied fast. Lihertinus quit. The winner was in for 00; no bid. Scratched— l07217 Xraiuotor, 119; 00441 Lamarque, V£i. , ,