New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-07

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Wednesday. March 6, 1907.— Thirty-ninth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 60 days. Weather clear; track fast. t;;2 luniks on. Presiding Judge, Francis Trcvelyau. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Pacing Secretary. George II. Ki.hl. Racing starts at 2 no ,,. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each ract it dicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. £% rj j fck I FIEST BACK— 1 MB*, 1:38! — I— 110. 3409 added. 3-year oldt. Selling. U I 4tl*i -N,t -i"c to winner 8385. ind ll.irses S rlrS t~Vt 4~sTr"Fiti JoekTys Owners O H C P 8 S7X77GOLDESS wn 112 9 3 ** 21 l1 l1 1*1 Nicol E Corrigan 4 41 21-52 4-5 »;—;.-■ i a | cc w 112 1 ."■ 4l U 8* V 2 " Morris .1 Arthur 10 17 17 7 3 S73M 1* I-- ItONTEBELLO w 107 7 i B* N 6* 5- 3- Garner S W Street* 2 hV63 6-5 3-5 R7l78*SICAJdOUS WB107 10 s B« 51 4i 41 4- .las HensyF Carter f. 61 51 2 1 «7178 DOUBT W lot :. Jl :P 7» 71 71 r.l McMhon P M Civill 12 12 10 4 2 67029 BALTIMORE BELLE w in; S 9 0* « * 61 • S» Lloyd J B Payne 15 30 3* 12 I S73»6 BLACK LOOK W M7 8 6 7- S 10- g 7i L Smith C Wolfe 34 40 40 15 8 6G87C GOLD Hi KE w k 109 1 2 1" 1! :;.• 3*8* Troxler C DeWitt 15 20 13 6 :; tr73242OOLDEN WAVE w lot; 4 7 W*lt"» 31 ;»2 91 Boadwoe R Tucker 4 5 41 2 li .. 67206 ROBERT MINTON nsn PM l 10 11 11 11 11 101 Dowc .1 PhlBipa lo 1.0 ft 2, 12 t.7 ...". PROPHETESS w MI 3 1 2- 3 f-,1 10 11 Seder J Gritlin 12 30 30 12 6 Time. 21*. -10. 1:151, 1:421. Winner B. e. by GoMfincb Priestess t trained by .T. Collins. Weill lo ik.-i at l:.r.;i. Al post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Gotdess iras hard ridden wblle rounding the lirst turn and in the run down the bncfcstretch, laughi a.id passed Gold Duke on the far torn and then bad to stand a hard drive midway of the stretch to stall o0 Quagga. but won going iwiy. The bitter closed np with the leaders sooner H i usual and finished gamely under punishment. lln.l:e-s of Montebelh closed a bi- gap and finished gamely. Sicamons lost gi mini on the turns by oi.,- wide, but finished fast. GoM Duke set the pace for a halt mile, then quit. Doubt was oil poorly and made up ground. The winner was entered for 3500; no bid. A O PC SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. 591 0 108. Purse 09, -1-year olds and upward. 6 |4r i50 Wefgnt for Age. Kct Talne to winner 3300. lad Horses AWtPPSt j 4 Str fin Jockeys Owners H C P 8 1.. 74»BERT OSRA wn 5 12s 13 1 ::: 2 1J 1* Nicol J McLennan 2 11-53-6 4-6 2-6 67 1» OPTIONAL wsi: 8 118 14 E P *l 3* V J I/ee H Dernhai.i 7 10 .I 3 S-5 67055 VIC ZEIGLBR W 5 1M I 8 81 71 1. 3*1 Seder Schlltter and Dean IS 15 10 4 2 37353 ST. JOE wit 1116 7 3 1* 11 2 4 Diggins P Kant 10 25 25 S 4 1 .71 c,i : DZONE Wt 1 US 1; t 21 V 51. :. K Morrison.1 G DlOMU 2 M-63 6-5 u-j 66999 L1DWINA WB 5 118 15 7 5" 5- 0* « Troxler A G Woodman 15 20 20 8 4 86717 roUNG REMINDER w 1 113 12 it 3" s: 8* 71 Bilac S Guggenheim 28 to 40 15 S 7 | i: RHBY W3 IH E 10 bM 01 V S1 Uovtl D L Peterson 20 34 20 12 6 67378 GOLDBEARER WB 4 1M 2 11 111 11- 11- !i". W H Wkrl M Schilling 15 20 20 8 4 67254 OSSINEKE Willi 1 2 ibt 6:| 71 lo- Hogg W Whelan 20 20 20 S 4 67251 MAYOR .lollNSON w s 128 3 I 7 lo1 101 ll2 Mitchell L Marion 25 M S3 12 6 67309 T Gl l CORSAIR WSB I L1C 10 12 !-■• 1-- 12 121 Sto vail W G Bartels 20 33 60 25 12 67252 CONUNDRUM w 3 138 8 13 13* 13* 13l 13 Pickens A B Maginnis 20 S3 60 25 12 67330 RANGER wsit 5 120 1 It 141 142 1- lt Foy .1 E Pluck 63 1 00 1 00 40 20 60794 LADY GOODRICH W 5 118 11 15 15 ]"• 15 15 Gauge! J U Strode 50 60 60 46 12 Time. 241, is . 1:01 . Winner ill. •-. by Albert Bonnie Osra trained by J. Mcliennaal. Wem to no 1 it -::i Al neat 1 aiinutes. Start :.Km!. Won easily; second and third driving. Bert Osra was em al shortly after the start and forced to go to the outside to get to tne leaders, wore St. Jen-down in the run to the stretcb torn and drew away easily in the last furlong. Optional began slowly, but. rlaoed a big % sp and finished resolutely. Vie Zeigler ran on the inside for the entire trip, closed a bi,-gap and outstayed St. Joe In the final drive. The latter showed superior early speed, but tired -u tl.e Btretch. Goldzune ran well to the stretch and retired. Of ei weights- GoMnone, 2 pounds. f7 1 O* THIRD RACK 5-8 Mile. St*— «— 108.1 Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. O I 4t da4 O Weight for Ace. Net value to winner 3300. "ind Horses AWTp"p~St U %~Str Fin ~Tock"eys Owners O H C P S 86361 SOUTHERN CROSS w .". 120 I 4 lh 1] H lh R Lowe W H Snyder 1 1 4-5 1-3 out i:717.". COLUMBIA GIRL vv 6 IIS 2 2 I! 3ak 2«k 2* L Smith .lohnson AL- Dodsjonfi S 7 S-511-20 66304 TELESCOPE WSB 8 129 3 2 4 6* :» 3*» E MorrisonC E Greenwood J 12 S 21 1 6G53I PIREBRAND « 1116 7 I 2"» 21 4?. 4- Nicol S Dieroel 11 53 3 1 1-2 64888ZLANCASTRIAN WB 1119 S 5 6] lh 5s E1* Jas HenayC R FJllison 38 75 75 20 10 67203 SUNNY BROOK w 6 120 1 1 ;•• 6« V2 6= A Martin Wr Rodgers 1 30 200 200 30 12 67276 SCOTCH DANCE w tt 6 121 E 8 7C 78 76 710 P Burton J Queenan 103 200 203 60 20 63850*DOCTOSt DAN u E 123 4 7 8 S 8 8 Farrow J H Jenkins 100 200 200 50 20 Time. x:t. 4Sr. poo . Winner— Ch. g. by Watercress— Ui flecha trained by W. II. Snyder. Went to post al 3:00. V posl 1 minute. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Southern Cross ot oil fomardly and quickly went to the front, set a fast pa--e. tired in the last eighth and eras doing bis best at the end to stall o*f Columbia Girl The latter finished fast after coming through on the inside when entering the homestretch and laily failed to get up. Telescope ran .1 good race, but lost ground by making a wide turn into the horn-stretch and swerved across to the Inside ia the stretch run. firebrand ran well to the a retch and tired a it short. Lancastrian went well ami will do better over a longer distance. Scratched -67075sAuditor, 120: B7279*Cutter, 118: B7175*Ohiyesa, 114; 07154 The Thrall, 123; G7:.2o Master Prim. 128; 08508 Bet* P.. 114; 08584 ash Wedneeday, ill. ti7 /I 07 " I:IM Birr t 1 t Tailsngi 41—2—1101. National Stakes. |1 ,080 added. I tlb daS i 2-yes olds, allowan.-es. Net value to winner ?1.0So. "ind Horses AWtTrrSt « a -4 Str Fin Joekeys Owners O n C P S 87177*NOTASTTLGA w 115 :: ". 4 21?. I2 Garner A Hansel 7 5 7 :. fi 5 3-10out 67061 BLACK MARY wi: 115 2 1 1= 1* 21! W MclnreE R Bradley 12 17 16 3 7 10 6737C*ZIEPHEN w 123 1 1 3* 4* 34 Llovd W F Schulte 12 30 30 5 7-5 673TOE M bRV w 123 1 2 : :- 4,; Nicol B Schreiber 4 ,".i:;-loi 3-Mout 67333**BrTTER SIR WS 113 E I 5 5 51 J Lee. J C Calm 23 60 50 10 3 673»l**COINCTDEN1 w 115 6 6 6 6 6 L Smith AV H Snyder 30 60 60 12 4 -Added Starters. Time. 11. 2.2. 35, Hi. Winner — B. f. I.v The •nimoner— Touch Not trained by A. Hantel. Went to post a 1 3:31. A I iiost 1 minute. Start good. Woo easily: second and third drivin-. Nota-Bnjgn broke from the oatside and began slowly, but closed up on the leaders with a rush in ti.e run to the Stretch turn and drew away fast in the final farina;. Black Mary rushed to the front and set a fast p:K-. but tired when the winner ranght her. Ziephon ran a good race and outstayed K. V. Fry in Hie final drive. The latter followed ilie leader closely to the stretch, then tired and ran below his best form. Tle others were always outrun. Scratched — R7277 Monibert. 115; ;7°77-Blue Lee, 123: 67370Dron Stitch. 110; 00974 Letohatchie, 110; ti7:;!l!l rlyon. 11.".; Lorimer. 113. v7/| Oft Ill"! H RACE 5-8 Mile. OOf— 41 — 108. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. D i TO Weight for Ago. Net value to winner 8380, *ind~~Hor"ses ~AWt~PP~St~u"~"J~":t. St 1 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S _ 33374*TICHIMINGO wn 4 11« 1 1 V li P 1 T Tavior J C Ferriss Jr 4 4 ls-513-103-5 64376 CONSIDERATION wn • 124 7 3 3- M 2*1 2* W MclnreW Borton :i II 7 3 7-5 37154 AIRSHIP W 5 134 1 4 4nk 4i 41 3- Nicol P Dunne 3 3 3 3-6 3-6 C70*3*PtRINCE BRUTU8 ws 5 123 12 7 6 1 6* 5 41 W Daly M J Daly 18-64 10-58-5 7-10 36383 AKBAR w-n 4 US I ". 2" 8* 3* 58 J Lee W Elwood 10 10 10 4 2 33334 KAROO ral US I 2 8J 62 63 6l 1 Smith F Hart 33 50 50 15 8 67334 HOCUS POCUS wn 4 114 5 11 10*1.31 8»k 71 Diggins O W Deppeler 8 12 12 4 2 85383 DKFEND w 4 116 11 7"- 7i V S2 Roberts B F Dauhe 75 M0 MO 38 15 34364 RACE STREET wn 5 120 10 8 S1 S1 92 93 Foy J H Bertonniere 39 100 100 30 15 66266 DR. HEARD WB 4 116 9 12 12 H2 102 10« W R WkrC T Gardner 43 60 60 20 10 67303 R. L. JOHNSTON WS 6 121 I 6 IP 12 IP link Hogg J Greg.«v 40 40 40 K 7 67000 JACKSON DAY ws I 1JU 8 10 !• 102 12 12 McKiny .1 C Holbrook 7-. KKI 100 40 20 Time. : 4. 4sv. 1:01. Winner — Ch. g. by Oddfellow— Annie Clark 11 rained by B. Cassidy. Weill to i.ot at 4:07. Al ih -I 2 miuules. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Tichimiugo. off fully in MCtion, sprinted away from his opponents in the Urst sixteenth and. setting a last naee. won all the way. Consideration was a strenuous contender at all slages and outgamed Airship in the final drive. The jitter rin on the inside for the entire trip and tired under Hie Whip in the last furlong. Prince Brutus ran poorly. Akbar showed speed, but was tiring all through the last fuilouij. Scratched— tiiJUb George Perry, 120; 07127 Baby P., 118; Rossey, 110. 7 1 OO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:4411—4—96. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. O I "i 22 j Selling. Net value to w inner 00. In~d Horses AwTPP~St % Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 673552RESIDE Ws 3 101 4 2 P 1* Ink 12 JJ Lloyd P C Evans 3 S| 14-54-52-5* 7129 NOEL • W 4 109 5 3 4s 31 31 3l 2» Nicol T D Martin 6 6 B 2 1 67280*8ONOMA BELLE Wsb 6 111 7 7. 5nt 5nn 4s 40k 31 j Lee T E Mannix M 6 5 . 2J 6-5 6735PKAISERHOFF wu 3 1011 8 6 8* 21 21 2h 42 Hogg G H Holle 2 2 9-5 7-101-3 67025 BRAIT w s 4 109 3 1 74 7« 5i 5« 58 Seder M J Daly 8 15 15 5 2 67175 HARRY STEPHENS w 5 108 2 5 8» 9 83 62 61 Gaugel J P Strode 50 60 60 20 10 37356 AGRA wsb 3 98 6 9 61?. 62 72 7J 7i Farrow P W Torreyson 20 30 30 10 5 67329 BITTER PROWN WSE 4 107 1 4 9 Snk o, 9 s1 Bilac J C Cahn 15 25 25 8 4 67028 JUDGE TRAY NOR w 5 113 9 8 31 4l 6h 84 9 L Smith F Hart 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 25?.. 49v 1:14 ». 1:411, 1:47?. Winner — B. c. by Resolute II. — Miss Eddie .trained by B. C. Evansl. Went to post at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third Use SMS*. Reside began quickly, outfooted Kaiserhoff to the first turn, was well in hand unlil well into the -ireteh. but was driving hard at the end to stall off Noel. The lattar ran close up behind the leaders until miking the turn into the homestretch, where he eame to the outside, then finished gamely easier punishment ind was wearing the winner down. Sonoma Belle ran closer up than usual in the early stages, hut was on the outside until on the turn h *o the homestretch and could not get up. Kaiserhoff ran well to the Stretch and quit. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Kaiserhoft. lh pounds. /»7 1 QA SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:123 — 4—101. 00 added. 4 year olds an 1 upward. J I -f OU Selling. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses AWTPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P j 67244 FOXMEAD ws 6 109 3 4 4" in l1 1" Lloyd B C Evans 2 11-52 7-101-3* 67149.TERRY C. wsn 5 106 6 7 71 6i 41 21 J Lee T E Mannix 10 10 5 3 4-5 S7328»BAZIL ws 5 106 5 2 3n* 4and Ssb 32 W R WkrMrs D B Cook 15 20 20 7 3 67027 MISS LEEDS w 4 103 2 5 2U 31. 51 41! R Lowe E Corrigan 8 5 16-53 1 3-5 t7027 H IJSTED w 5 110 1 1 l"k 21 3*1 51 Garner J Griffin 5 7 6 2.1. 6-5 T6924 AVILD IRISHMAN WB 5 104 9 S 62 5l 61 6h Dowe J Phillips 20 40 40 15 6 67326 MAFALDA wn 6 104 7 9 9 81 7= 72 Hogg HinsonandHartley H 17 16 5 2 67274 CLIQUE ws 5 104 4 6 S1. 9 34 8l Pickens Ssott and Fraley 30 53 50 15 7 67328 PAUL CLIFFORD wb 9 106 8 3 5«* 7 9 9 Goldstein E L Talley 15 17 15 6 3J Time. 23;. 4S. 1:132. Winner— Br. g. by Dunois — Good Friend trained by P.. C. Evansl. Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Foxmead was crowded back at the start and reserved behind the leaders until on the nun out of the backstretch. where he squeezed through on the inside, drew away after entering the homestretch, but was driven to the limit at the end to stall off Jerry C. The latter, as usual, began slowly and was on the outside all the way. but finished fast and was wearing the winner down at the end. Ba/.il saved grssssi on all turns and ran a good race, but tired at the end. Miss Leeds ran iiooriy and can do much setter. Hustod showed speed, but filled to stay. The winner was entered for 00: no bid.


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