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- T _ LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. ASCOT PARK. FOS ANGELES. CAL.. Wednenduv, March 13, 1907 —Ninetieth day. Fos Angeles Jockey t inn. Winter Mooting loriginally to days; extended to M0 davs. Weather clear: track fast, g l»ooks on. Presiding Judge. A.~ W.~Hamilton. sTartor, ltnhrird Pwyer. Secretary. John Boden. Racing sTarts at 1:45 p. tn. W Indicates whip. S spins. B blinkers. Figures in paienthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, ape of horse and weight carried. H7 P»Q7 FJRSTR VF— 1-2 Mile. dB—ft— 11S0 Pane 1MB. 2 year olds. Selling. O t OO I N«*t value to winner ?::2." . Ind Horses AWt PP St g % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 5 P S 17012 SISTER JULIA WlM « 4 l3 1« I1 J Harris W T Anderson 2 IS 13 51 2-5 6731«*TAL lf5N m:i 4 R V !*| -.. W Knapp B Bcbreiber S 1:! 1L 4 8-5 67290 KAitOlHl w 113. 7 « B3 4 3 k Bullman C F Clark 1-2 S-511-101-2 out S72M BARNEY OFPKIFFP W 11" i 7 fi1 W 4JJ I Roland A G Dunlop 7 7 6* 2 1 S7563 ROSETINGK 104 3 I :tnk U- E* Coane Mrs .1 M Ooopac ■•" 7.r. 75 20 8 S72M GI6ANA « Ion 2 2 4b 3h 65 Kunz Hunter Stable 15 25 25 8 3 Toss -HARVEY CLARK wit 10a 1 1 7 7 7 M Preston I E Clark 15 16 16 4 7-5 Time. 24. 4!M. Winner- Ch. f. by Cll.Tob Sly Nun trained by W. I Anderson. Went to post at 1 fN. At post K minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Sister Jull.-i outbroke tne others, displayed superior speed through ut and won cMitering. Talien was always in nearest nOTMll and was under punlshtiicnt through the tinal sixteenth to withstand lsarodo9 Ia.illcngo The latter was knocked off his stride as the barrier went up and began slowly bit closed up ground in the tinal ij.iartor and finished gamely. Barney Oldfleld came I rem far back in the final ■ihlli ami linisheil with a rush. The winner was in for ?.r IO; no bid. Overweights Kill-xl . Ij pounds. _____ O f7~pf QjQ~ NH»HD race 3-4 Mile" I7«i— «— hflfT" Pnrae B4B8L 3-year olds. BriUng. O I JOkJ l*et value to winner ?::2. . Tiid Horses AWt PP St A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C ~T S_ 57442»NAlPPA Ws 109 :: 2 1" l| 1- 1-i W Knapp J Coffey 2 2 S 5 3 -5 out 1 67538 KING AHAB u M 7 4 V 2" V 2-J Clausen J A Bennet 2i 4 H 6-5 3-5 67488 KIRK FIFED BELLI w M 5 6 V 4J 4s ,!- Blair J M Btokea 6 6 4 7-5 3-5 Oelm -WINSOME WAYS w : s 1 | t- 3J 31 41 M Preston Savage and Porter 1 I I 1 1-2 67512 HAZEl.lNE wi; 14 2 5 6-6lr5 5" Talbf-rt R Bauer M M 50 15 5 67488 REMEMBER wit M I 1 -,b 5h 6,r- 6-" Brussel Mrs Q W Dodge M 30 SO 10 4 S7S38 ST. DHI.ulF w 103 17 7777 Hudlin Elm wood Farm 50 100 100 30 10 Time. 24. 4S;. 1:1,. Winner R. c. by Solitaire IF— Altua Dale trained by J. Coffey. Went to post at 3:23. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Nappa got off flying and showed the most speed, shook off King Ahab after passing the far turn and easily hehj his opponents sate to the end. King Ahab suceuml ed to the winner in the first half and was under needless urging in the final eighth, but finished gamely and was best of the others. Kirk lie Id Belle ran well and outstayed Winning Waya in the final eighth. Winning Ways showed speed, but was tiring fast at the end. The winner was run Up from 00 to ,000 bv C. 1 Boots and bought in. Overweights — Hazelim . 1 pounds. ?ZQC THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 1:::s ft— IBB. Purse 00. 4 year olds and upward. 6rj I %JKjj Selling. Net value to winner $:!2."». lnd~*"Horses AWTp"p"~St yt % % Str FJn Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ tTIVI-MOINTER.VN-K TVlO 10 6 3 3J 3nk 31 3i l1 C Grand T B Moots 15 16 16 5 2 f6748»RAJfA sr 4 107 4 7 5* 42 |« 4 2* J Harris Mrs K Maxwell 1 1 7-101-3 out 67562DESMAGES ws 4 104 1 2 ll 2s l"k V 3h G Nichols Smith and Martin S .I ! 2 4-5 67338*SUM MARK w s 5 107 2 1 V lh 2* 1* 4" J Clark J Pelter 2" 20 15 4 8-5 67540 C. WALWORTH wsb4 100 5 5 4i 5s 4i V 5- Kunz E Wright U 25 25 8 3 1.751; 1 STOEBSBL w 4 101 3 4 7 6h 7 « 6» Blair .1 M Stokes :; :: 3 I 2-5 67412 CUE. BRONSTON w B 4 112 7 6 6h 7 6 7 7 M Preston Hunter Stable 15 16 16 5 2 Time. 243. 40. 1:1 j. 1:411. Winner Ill % by Montana— Pert, by Glenelg trained by C. G. Suttonl. ■Tent to post at 2:50. .t |v st 1 minute. Start good. Won ban lily: second driving; third the s.nnp. Mountebank, after ru.ining within striking distance for the first six fnnongs. stole up last in the final eighth and, finishing resolut« ly. won going away. Rama, after a roasfh journey tor Ihe first six furlongs, came through fast in the final sixteenth and finished gamely under the whip. DvaaMUnM ran well and was under hard punishment In the last sixteenth, tiling only in tun closing strides. Sun Mark. in close quarters .ill throigli the filial sixteenth, tired at the end. Btoeaeel -vis frequently cut off and given an incompetent ride. The winner was run up from 00 to tflOO by C. /.. De Annan and sold to him. £*ry KOfTl 1" M U[iI UUI:— M Miles. i2:::7-3—111. Purse f-VH. 4 year olds an.! upw -,rd. D I l %JJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A~wrPPST~St U g 3 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6751C*OOTILLK N w 5 105 4 3 3h 3h | ft* 2- Ink H Smith E A Bonsack 6-5 6-5 ! -10:M0out 67516-1CrEDSI T w 6 102 3 4 l1 l2 1=3 l3 1| 2" Neubert A W Perrine 2 11-51 1 54-5 out 67.16 ADONIS WB 4 107 1 2 45 44 4h :;.. :|nk : Brussel Mrs C V Topper 20 10 40 8 2 67516 FREES! AS 6 105 2 1 Pi 2h 2i2»k41 4i C Ross B F Hobart 4 5 5 6-5 1-2 S75K MARK1E MAYER w 4 107 5 5 El 5l 54 oh 5i 51 Talbert Mrs J Webber 6 15 15 5 2 67 12 BAM CRAIG wr, S 102 66666666J Smith V, V Conran 20 40 40 8 3J Time. 20, 51:. 1:15. 1:43, 2:10. 2:.ld new tra-k record. Winner Ch. tn. by Kingston Merry Dance trained by L. A. Bonsack 1. Weal to post at :;:2I. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily second easily; third the same. Coiillion. after being named within striking distance until turning for l:_ me. moved up last and, overhauling Coldspot in the final sixteenth, held him safe in the closing strides under a gentle hand ride. 1,. 1 Id-pot showed the inosi sjieed tor one and one quarter miles, but tired in the final eighth. Adonis, 111 a long ntreteh drive, fini-bod gamely. Freesias ran well for over a mile, out fell away when euterlng the final quarter. The winner was run up from 00 to ,000 by C. T. Boot.- and bought in. Incorrect weights in entries — Adonis, 101: Sam Craig, 101. f* fj PTQ"| FIFTH RACE— Futurity Course. 1200 reel less than : 1 mile. 1:00 2-:»o. O I ej tJ JL Purse |M0L 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to wiener 2328. Ind Horses AWt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 67527 JOE KEI.EEY W 5 109 4 2 P* 3J l1 1" Brusst-I W I Millard 7 10 10 4 2 67161 FRO PTRO w I 112 s :; P M Bj pa J Harris D A Ross 6 6 4A 2 4-5 67242 JOHN H. V 4 lott 5 7 • 7 # 4» 3 C Ross .1 F Halo 12 12 10 4 2 h.::s7 I. II. I, IAN AVIIES 5 Htftl2 1 4" «• 5 h W Knapp P McAuliffe 3 5 5 2 1 67537 MOHCK WI 1 104 6 4 3 P* 3h B» G Nichols J C Fusscll ■ 30 30 12 6 67.".::7 AVAXON w 4 112 2 6 6H 5- 6- i;i M Pn-ston BOVonBofcbelen lo 12 12 5 2J B7ftt7 SUA VITA wn 4 107 !» S V 7- 7»k 7h C Grand OliveGroveStabla 20 30 30 12 « 67537»EUCKBTT wit 7 115. 7 5 sn S1 8» S- Bullman J Malin 2 11-511-51 1-2 67i:;7 COMAS w 4 HKl 5 10 ;r- fi : :ii I Roland H G Bedwell 15 20 20 8 4 6i,:i«7 FARVO w 1 107 1 11 10- 101 10. PC Callahan W T Anderson 20 30 30 12 6 67161 PERDITION" ws 4 107 13 9 13 12 11- 11- Kunz F Wall ha user 50 50 40 15 7 i7::s7 FAMARyll-; ws 6 112 10 111 IF n1 tP*lP* T Dean F Nivis-n loo 100 ino N 20 67387 BANNOCENCE w 4 109 11 13 12l 13 13 13 Dorsey SantaMouicaStbl 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 1:101. Winner Ch. g. by Onondaga Bpltndhi trained by w. P. Mfflari. Went to post at 3:50. At jiost :; minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third handily, ■loc Kclley raced forwardlv to the stretch, where he overhauled Fro Pyro and won as his rider pl-.ised. Fro Pyro showed the urns speed for the first half, but tired last in the final sixteenth and just lasted long enough. John IF, in a sharp last eighth drive, finished resolutely. Filliaa Ares made up ground gradually in the final qua-ter and finished gamely. Mohur tired fast in Uk haul sixteenth. The wiuuec was in for 0O; no bid. Scratched — BBMS Barito. 10!i; BBBJB Paul F, MB. tverweight s — Bucket t , 4* pounds; Lillian Ayres, 21. £»7 PJOt SIXTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. POOA J 10:;. Purse ». ft year olds ami up- J I Ot/J w inl. Selling. Not value to winner $:;25. ~ Ind Horses AWt PP St V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S~ C7487 INTERLUDE wit 6 1117 3 3 lh |wl II C Grand G Murpliv 2 2 9-5 4-5~2-5 66591 EE BERNA1K w 6 107 9 5 2| 2» 2 2| II Smith akw ilStkRancli 95 2 2 1 1-2 K183 MARPKS8A ws ft Ml 7 4 3i P 2 2| Kunz F Wallbauser 8 10 10 4 2 67.".66 PARTING JENNIE w ; m, 510 9.. S. 7h 4- Jno CarroUJ .1 ConKer 6x83 8-5 6, Itl DAN COFFINS TVB S 107 S 1 U 4- I- 5" J Harris Mrs K Maxwell 4 6 6 2 1 66937 PROMINENCE wn 4 105 I 6 at 61 pjt 6 Dorsev Hunter Stable 2.0 30 30 12 R 66912 Ml ISKFTO w sb 9 107 1 7 71 H BJ 7- J Waish .1 R Mel Irani- 20 30 30 10 5 67111 FASTER CARD WBll 107 6 2 4- 5*. H S T Dean II A Cotton 30 30 M 12 6 67537 APRILS PRIDE w 4 105 10 9 10. p* p* 9.. F Hbrand Gilbert 100 100 UKi 40 20 6711 WFFKEB w 4 107 11 11 11 10 WHO- I Bfiland A Q Diinlon 50 50 50 15 7 67111 THORA FEE ws 5 MI 2 8 SMl 11 H M Preston J Randolph 12 12 10 4 2 Time. 241. 4S|. 1 :0tU. W inner- Br. g. by Aiheling— Octavia. by 111 -Used trained bv G. Murphy. Went to ikisi at 4:10. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won handily; sc.ond and third driving. Interlude got oft well and displayed the most speed all the way, s|„„,k off El Rcrnnlo after turning for home, but was brought to a mild drive in the closing strides. El Bemad J farced a sharp paco for the first half and faltered whin turning for home, but rallied and came last in the tinal sixteenth. Bklpieaa. in a long stretch drive, finished fast and gamely. Parting Jennie finished with a rush. Pan Collins i.uic when an eighth out. The winner was in for 00; no bid. Scratched— 07407 Bain Cloud. 10O; 00705 Satchel, 105; 07512 Yen ido. 107; B74Bft Libertinus. 110. Incorrect weight in entries — M -sketo, 101.