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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Saturday. March 28, 1907.— Fifty-fifth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting U davs. Weather clear; track fast. 30 tiooks on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. R icing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:15 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. A77QQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 :12J— 5— 107. 00 added. 3 year olds and upward. J I 4 *J *!/ Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWFPP St % V4 % Str Fin Jockey Owners O H C P 8 6770I-DONNA ELVIRA w3 92 13 3 4"k 2J 2" l2 A Martin B C Bunbury 2 13 513 56-6 1-2 67700 BOSERRIAN WB 3 S6 I 4 21 V. F Lh R Lowe 1 Dunne 8 12 8 3 8 5 67777POSING w 4 107 10 9 »* 3J I* V .1 Lee S Louis 5 9 8 3 3-2 ,7.7X*BALKSHED ws J :»7 3 2 5- 42 45 4- Caugel T A Gay ■ 3 16-52and 1 1-2 674:,5 BE3LLE OF T. BAY w 1 12 !l 10 8J 6* 6i V Bilac A Simons 10 20 20 8 4 67752 FANCY DRESS SB 5 100 4 5 1" 5 5- 6* A WilliamsS W Streett i 20 16 6 3 67M6 BANEFUL w •:: Ml 6 8 9- 8= 7 7i Pickett O Blanchard 20 50 50 M 10 1,7280 BITTER HAND WB 4 103 1 12 13 IS* 9J 8 L Jones A Beatty 40 200 MS SO 40 o:674 .1. W. ONEILL wb 6 111 11 7 62 71 82 91 Jas HensyE Trotter 15 40 30 10 5 . 67700 DRY DOLLAR W 3 89 12 11 10 M02 10* 10J Rejdel T D Sullivan 30 60 60 20 10 17725 GLAMOR WB 3 102 8 13 121 111 11* ll4 Hogg A C MKafferty 10 15 15 6 3 L7605GOOD PLAYER w S 112 7 6 7» 91 12J 12» Mountain R E Watkins 8 15 13 5 M. 87427 MDNOCHORD Wsb 6 102 2 1 1V 13 13 13 Lloyd J H Baker 10 30 25 8 4 Time. 23. 48. 1:00-. 1:13. Winner— Br. f. by Ethelliert— Old Madrid trained by B. C. Bunb:iry. Went to post at 2:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Donna Elvira, off foi-uardlv. moved up fast on the turn out of the backstretch. caught Boserrian iring iu the la-t furlong and won going away. Boserrian ran in behind 1iiicy Dress until making the tan into ihe homestretch, where he went to the front and drew away, but quit under punishment at the end. I o-ing began slowly and was on :he outside until well into the homestretch and finished very gamely. Baleshed ran well and finished closer up. Belle of the Bay went fairly well. Fancy Dress showed early speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for ,300: no bid. Scratched--ST733*Raak, 1 Hi. Incorrect weight In entries — Belle of the Bay, 90. Overweights — Baneful, 3 J pounds. 7QAA SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 47$— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Allowances. J 4 CjVJVJ N«"t value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 1 i,7i.7-. iMOLLIE MONTROSE w 119 5 4 I2 1= 1* Hogg G H Holle 1-5 15 1-7 out— 67727»MONTBHRT w 100 1 1 | | gk 2" R Lowe W H Snvder 5 7 7 9-201-6 1,7721 HITTER SIR W 98 4 3 2J 3s 3* A Martin .7 C Cahn 30 50 50 10 2 PAT ORNCS M 3 5 .;.,k ;,,,k 41 Bilac Johnson and Dodson60 100 100 20 8 67724 JIMMY H. w UK 2 2 5* 4- 5- V R WkrG R Senn 15 30 30 5 8-5 67750 FRESCATI W 95 7 8 8 73 6= Gaugel E S Gardner 60 100 loo 20 6 RWOORA DUSANT w 97 0 6 4h 61 71 .las HensyD L 1eterson M 7". to 5 13-10 .7476 BRITESON W 99J 8 7 1"* 8 8 Lloyd W F Schulte 60 100 100 15 4 Time, 121. 23|. SSI, 47! tnew track record. Winner — Oh. f, by Cesarion — Bezique trained by W. L. I ewis;. Went to post at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third ihe same. Mollie Montrose outclassed her opponents, went to the front at once and won all the way without lieing lully extended. Montbert was hard ridden all the way and outstayed Hitter Sir in the final drive. Tbe hitler was on the outside of the leaders all the way and ran in much improved form. Frescati was very green at the barrier, is a good looker and should improve. Pat Ornus ran a good race. Scratched 7727 Ceneva S.. 100: 07i;75 -Dew of Dawn, 111; 00974 Star of Woodstock. 95. Incorrect weight in entries — Bitter Sir. S3, Overweights — liininy H., 2 pounds; Cora Dusant, 2; Briteson, 14. ft7Qm THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:054—4—112. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up- I _5 J -L ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. lnd~~Horses ~AWt~PP St hi % %t7Fln Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S~~ 67726COLI.OQIY w 3 105 6 2 Ill- 1- 1= Garner G H Holle 3 5 3 5 3-5 out— S77048OUTHKttN CROSS w S 1071 4 1 8* 2! 21 2- Mountain W H Snvder S52 9-5 2-5 out 6772t;-CHARLlE EASi.MAN W4 112 2 5 5 43 i* 3« Lloyd E S iardner 6 10 9 7-5 17 S7426 L1DW1NA WB 5 99 I 6 6s 6* 51 4* C Booker AC Woodman 101200 200 75 20 WAR EACLE W 7 104 3 4 31. M 4" 9 A Martin H C iuilbeau 100 100 30 8 2* S73M*MARGARRT M. wis 4 95 8 3 4 : "* 68 63 Gaugel A Sfeber loo 200 MS 75 15 67326MOK FALLERT Vtl 89 7 8 8 8 72 72 Brady Mrs M Coldblatt 75 100 100 40 6 65361 L1DA JONES B 3 84 1 7 72 7 8 8 Matdel G H Ogle 100 600 600 200 30 Time. B|, 47*. 59*. 1:00. Winner — B. f, by Russell — La Tour trained by W. L. Lewis 1. Went lo post at ":17. At post 2 iniiiulis. Start gixxl. Won easily; second driving: third easily. Colloquy outbroke her oiqioiients. set her own paie and won well in band. Southern OraH ran on tbe outside of the leaders until on the turn out of the backstretch, was under punishment all through the last furlong and pulled up very lame. Charlie Eastman was in a pocket for the first quarter and Lloyd seemed unable to get him to fully extend himself. Lidwina ran fairly well. War Eagle showed a flash of early speed, but tired badlv in the last quarter. Scratched -07778 Toy Boy, so. .7721; Rusk, 101; 00401 Cablegram. 100; 07451 Cabrit, 89. Overweights — Southern Cross, I J pounds. C7QAO FOI KTII RACE-2 Miles. 3:33*— 45— 102. Purse 00. 4 venr olds and upward. 0 I O VJ £ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hk 1 hk 1% StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ,7l. 9 GAMESTER w 4 102 3 5 l"k 1i V 1- 1- 11 Garner .1 C Ferriss Jr 2". 18-51S-57-5 7 10 S7764aDR. YolNG w4 94 6 1 # 4L-11 - 2- 2:- A Martin H B Hildebrand 1152. 9 5 7-102-5 67754 SANCTION WB 5 104 1 1 7- 72 5= S* *• 31 Gaugel J Arthur 4 B 5 8-5 4-5 C7756*HORSKRADISH wsb 4 101 7 7 2 2- 23 3- 4* 4« Hogg J C Cahn 4J 4. 45 7-5 3 5 f,7703;GLENCLARE Wl 97 5 2 SJ M 7- 5- 6* 6» 1ickett W G K Dodds 10 13 13 6 2 ,7754 ETTA M. WSB 4 97S48 8 8 S Jt* 6nk R Lowe G L Shughart 15 30 30 8 4 1 MM TOLBERT W 5 101 2 8 6* 3nk 4» 72 6 7» Lloyd I Rice 30 50 20 8 4 67703 POTHEEN WB 8 105 4 6 61 62 6b 6= 8 8 Ford D B Freeman 15 20 20 7 3 Time. 20. 51;, 1:101, 1:41;. 2:10f. 2:38. 3:03*. 3:30? new track record. I Winner — Ch. c. by Prince of Monaco — Countess, by Sensation trained by R. Cas.ady. Went to post at 3: 14. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second driving; third the snm, Gamester went to the frout in the I.rst quarter and set the pace, was under a pull nearly all the way and won without beiag fully extended. Dr. Young ran cli»ser up than is usual with .lim in th * early I tages and was under a drive all of the last quarter. Sanction was permitted to drop out too £•» in the first mile, but closed up gamely after going to the outside when entering the hour.: ireh-h in the last time around. Horseradish failed to stav the route. The others were budly beaten. The w:n:ier vjs entered for SfiOO, bid up to 1907.sh00 by S. Fvaus, who failed to make a settlement and was «ined o0. Tbe horse went back to his owner. Scratched 87483 Syntax. 99. Overweights — Horseradish, 2 pounds. nr QAQ Ill Til RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 1:631—3—110. Crescent City Derby. Value .0K. I OV7 fj .• year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .S25. Ind~ Horses A WtPPSFst hi hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4S3K MONTQOXERY ws 117 1 1 4l. 32 43 V lb 1 C II ShilgChinn and Forsvthe2 13 521 7-5 4-5 67S62 TEMACBO VS 122 2 9 9 9 6- V 5 2b Uoyd C E Durnell 12 12 8 3 8-5 S7753H3ARGANTUA ws 110 5 3 61 H 7» 6 61 3* Foy Mrs M Goldblatt 40 75 75 30 15 I.772M YANKEE GIRL ws 117 8 7 5J S* 5 4""« 3 4- Mountain • R Ellis.. 11 2 S| 3 1 1-2 S7C62 PINK STAR Wsb 117 7 6 8 Si 9 7 7- M Hogg J H Woodford *S 10 10 3 3-2 l,7..-,2-sm TODDINGTON w 117 4 2 ll l« 1 1»1 3* S* Nicol Burlew and ONeill 3 SI SJ 7-6 7-10 TILEING WB 117 9 S 3b 4J 3l 8 8 7* Garner J H McCormick 6 7 6 2 1 67763MORAL£S wsit 117 6 5 2| M 2b 2b # 8J Troxler W H Fizer *8 10 10 3 3-2 67702HALBARD ws 114 3 4 7 71 8- 9 9 9 J Lee P M Civill 30 40 30 10 5 ♦Coupled In bettng; BC se[iarate place or show betting. Time, 24?.. 4S. 1:14. 1:40, 1:831. Winner — Ch. c. by Pessara — Montgomery Cooper trained by R. Colston. Went to post at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start gix d. Won driving; second and third the same. Montgomery, on the inside, broke slowly and was in close quarters until on the turn out of the backstretch, where he moved up to a conteiidin:; position, then ran in behind Sir Toddington until well ariimd the far turn and. coining on fast in the last sixteenth, finished gamely under punislunent and was going away at the end. ieni.-oeo was outrun for the first six furlongs, but worked his way ui on the outside, came last while rounding the tar and home turns and was ou even terms with the leaders at the sixteenth post, but was unable to improve bis position from there to the finish. Gargantua ran will up for the entire trip and displaved great courage under punishment through the Lot quarter. Sir Toddington was speedy, but was used up in setting the nace. ankee Girl met with a lot ot interference and was lu • lose quarters next lo the inside rail all through Ihe last quarter. Tileing and Morales were contenders for a mile, then tired. Scratched 07702 Judge Post, 114; 07702 -Fantastic, 117; 07770 Mortiboy, 117. £3TQ/"8/l SIXTH RACE 2 Miles. :::.:ilj! 4— 102. Purse 00. 4 year -olds and upward. O 4 oUtT Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind- Horses AWtPPSt~yfe 1~~1% 1% StrFln Jockeys Ownera O H C P 8 " 87748 AMIIERJACK ws 5 ]o4 S 5 2J 21 1 li l2 l3 Dowe .1 Phillips 10 10 9 I 8 5 i;7".30 LAYSON W 5 107. 6 4 61 6i 5a 5s 5* 21 Mountain W A Smith I 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 1.7.4 MAE LYNCH wn 4 92 9 9 9b 9b 2 2 2l 3 Delaby J McClernand 6 8 7 2J 6-5 .7:7:1 LONGBRIGHT WB 4 97 4 3 5b 5n* 43 4» 4= 4* Gaugel F M Arthur 15 15 12 5 I ,7751 DISCERNMENT ws 4 92 3 6 4"* 4«k 3 3i 32 510 A Martin P T Weir 12 15 12 4 2J H7474 SONATA wi: 4 H 1 7 71 72 6» 6- 610 6-° A Williams!* Faut 20 60 60 15 8 674-5 R NGER w 5 101 2 2 3J 3»k 7« 75 7s 72 Lloyd J E Cluck 20 40 40 10 4 S77M HAPPY CHAP ws 5 106 5 1 1J 11 9 9 9 8" L Jones J Stovall M 30 30 15 5 1.1.111 TWENTY SHOT wit 5 106 10 10 10 10 8" 82 8? 9 Pickett J C Williams 30 40 40 15 6 67754 GLISTEN wsb 6 MS 7 8 8 81 Broke down. J Lee G Knighthart 3 3 13-56 5 3-5 Time. 38, 52s. 1:171. 1:45*. 2:11?, 2:3S5. 3:034, :!:::2L Winner — Ch. h. by Henry of Navarre —Aurata trained by H. Phillipsi. Weal to post at 4:19. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won e.:sily; second and third driving. Amberjack ran well up with the leaders for the first mile, went to the front on the backstretch lu the si nd time around, had his opponents ticaten all of the last half and was well in hand at the finish, but pulled up very lame. LarMa CUM fast in the last quarter and outstayed Mae Lynch in the final drive. The latter closed a big gap and finished gamely. Glisten fell lame alter going a mile and a quarte.- and was puled up. Longbright ran fairly well. Discernment was close up for a mile aud three-quarters. The winner was entered tor 00: no bid. Overweights — Layson, 1J pounds. £j» n OiVer SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 :45J— 6— 104. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-y I OVJO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWTPP St hi hi £ Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C PS 67730 AGRA w 3 90 1 4 9 7 i 4b 31 l2 Bilac F W Torreyson 10 30 20 8 3 S7SSf BYB BYE II. w 3 90 6 5 81 5b 62 4»ii 2l R Lowe E Trotter 8-5 11-52 4-5 1-3 67701 DELMORE w 4 107 7 6 S« 3= 3s lb 3J Jas Hen sy Mrs L Harris 6 10 10 4 2 67751 FOREIGNER ws 6 113 4 3 21 2 21 21 41 Lloyd F W Schmidt 6 10 5 2 4-5 67753*BONART w 3 97 2 2 4s 42 51 51 51 Garner P Dunne 11-516-59-5 7-101-3 67730 DOCBT w 3 85 3 1 51 6b 71 62 65 A WilliamsP M Civill 4 7 6 2 1 S775S KEMP RIDGELEY w 3 100 9 9 71 81 83 81 71 Warren W S Williams 20 20 20 8 3 6774! ADBELL "WB 6 111 5 7 li l2 1| 7- 81 J Lee C E Burnett 15 20 20 7 3 677 "8 1 ROMIO WB 5 111 8 8 61 9 9 9 9 W R WkrW H McMullen 20 60 60 15 6 Time, 24?. 4SL 1:11!, l:41|, 1:474. Winner — B. f. by Falsetto or Alveseot — Oleska trained by W. F. Taylor. Went to post at 5:19. At i ost 2iiiinutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Agra was outrun for the first half, but worked her way up on the outside of the leaders, came fast in the stretch and. passing Bye Bye IL. was going away at the finish. Bye Bye II. lost much ground by going very wide when entering the stretch, made a game effort when straightened out, but tired K :he last sixteenth. Delujore was made too much use of in the first seven furlonss and tired under punishment at the end. Foreigner ran well to the stretch and finished close up. Bonart ran disappointingly. showed tbe most • ;n Ij speed, but failed to stay. Tbe winner was entered for |t.ou, no bid. 1Aill.il! Scratckd— 07025 Hapiy Jack IL. 106.