New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-27

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. PAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS. LA., Tuesday. March 2C. 1907. lirtv-evcnlh day. Crescent City Jockey Club 55 days. . » Loalslaaa Jochej Ulab last . ..a.v-i. Winter Meeting S3 days. Weather clear; track fast. 112 books oil. _ Ile-iding Judge. E. J. Bryan. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts a 2:15 p. m. W Midicates whip, s spars, B blinkers. Ilgures in parenthesis follnving the distaace of each race Indicate truck record, dge of horse and weight carried. s j £• rT O d 1 lIKST Rti: 1-2 Mile. 472—2—110. 00 added. 2 year olds. BeHa*. Net y I OOl »:l1" u winner $.;.»7.50. ~ lud Horses- AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P_S__ 67775SF*INE8SE w 102 3 2 3] : l1 BUac P J Sullivan 6 9 9 3* 8-5 677 U HAZEL M. S3 K 4 1 V 1* 2" C.augel K McK.nna 6 7 7 2i 6-6 4 iSA B ADO ami H17 11 E 5 G"i :: A Martin W J Honohue V. 10 10 4 3-2 67724 ORL AN DOT WSB Ml 7 « 41 4 4 .1 I.e.- W II !• iz.r 3 18-618-6B-6 4-6 67724 CAUCUS ■ Mil 7 V 7- 5- Hogg It B Hayes 15 IB 8 4 2 67S8eJBITTER SIR W I12| 8 :: H 21 6" .1 Martin .1 C Caha 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 67775 DICK ftOSB vv lo5 2 1 7* 6"* 7* Jobaaaea R E Watkins M 20 20 8 4 67775 CATHERINE P. w i"" » 12 H M* 81 Pickens s T White H 20 20 8 4 67775 CONVENIENT WS M6 5 S s- s:1 H T Williams. E Baraett 30 100 100 40 20 67100 EDNA MOTTER ws 104 12 M llill- lol Farrow 1 Hammond M 66 40 15 7 67699 SI VPBANG 16 1 •» M» P 11* lick.tt L 11 Baell M M IS 7 t] EPITOME loo ■ 11 12- 12° 12" A WlUfauaaS W Streett M mo loo 40 20 LDV ECLA w 95 1" 13 1:1 13 13 Wolff j W Fuller Co io 20 S 4 Time. 12. 234, 3Sf, 481, Winner— R. f. by Compnit — ltestidigitati ice trained by S. Shannon. Weni to nasi at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second .and third the sani?. Finesse got oil toruai.llv ami WBS I prominent coniender to the stretch tin 11. thCB drew away ill the last sit..nlli and won well in hand. Hazel M. !.• gan quickly and went to the front anil set the pace nearly all the way. but tired at the end under punishment. Sabado began slowly, but closed a big gap and finished gamely an. lei I drive, aliens, on the evtrcine oiiiside all the way. coveicd more iriound than BBS bOCSe in the race. Orlando! was Bseased about for the entire trip and cut off Beretal limes. Bitter Sir ran well to fie stretch and retired. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. JneorreC weight in entries — Dick Rose, 100. Orel weights Oriaadat, :: pounds; Hitter Sir, 31. £* rj t O 4 J SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlones. 1 :Or.i— 4— 112. 00 added. Oyeat-olds and fj I OO upward. Selling. Net value to winner 05. lad Horses AWt PP~St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C,77!t!t RAI.ES1IED WS I 109 3 4 3b P 2i l1 Pickens T A Cay " 4 18-6B-G 1 5 66778 DECKI. W W3 y 7 :! ]• I1 11 2* Caug.l C- B BrOSlBB 4 5 5 2 6-6 67628SAOAPANAK WB 3 106113 2 4; P 4 P Foy L F Darthe S S S 3 3-2 67779 SPONGE CAKE WSB 5 114 12 S B * 8* 8J •* P K-yes A B Campbell 43 10 40 16 6 67778 GOLD CIRCLE WB 3 Mi I « iM V 51 5h Lloyd T I Sullivan J 7 7 2. f.-5 67C36 FIELDWICK WB 2 Ml EM lo- 7= 1. ■ H Qarner B Schrelber 20 :!0 M 12 ! 67749 KOHINOOB s * 1M 212 »] ! . P 7 .1 Lea B W Streett E I I I 0 5 67700 LITTLE OKORCE WB 3 106 I E 6«| « P 8" Hogg i H Holle 12 M 10 « 3 I67500THE THRALL w E 122 I I 12- 1 _I 1" P .1 Martin W C CapfMi I 10 in 4 2 67605 MINOITA tm; 1 1M 1 13 ll1 11 11 10- Pickett J C Shannon 33 M 20 8 4 os.il WAB BAGLB W 7 117 M I 2 4i 7 11. A Martin H G Cuilbeau i I S 4 2 o,74 M1LDRENE W 3 100 8 11 13 13 12 12*1 B Low. Mrs M Cddldatt 12 17 15 C 3 1 , .1 BRITTANBY Ms 3 lo3 11 7 71 lO11.]:! 1M W R WICrJ 11 Abraham 10 12 12 5 2J Time. 222. .17.. 1 : M». 1 : «;-. Winntr h. c, by Dr. Ha- broaek - cn-mornc tralaed by T. A. Cay. Weui to post at 2:44. At post :: minutes. Start good. Won ill I flag; second and third the same. Raleshed was rated along bchin i the leaders until straightened out ill the BOSSe Stretch, then came fast In the bttl iiirlong and won going away. Decklaw, a Bales beginner, rushed to the front and set a fast pace, but tired WheB it re SBC to S drive and just managed to last long enough lo stall oft Sagap.inak. The latter ran 011 the outside for the entire trip and covered much more ground Ihan the :ii t two. Sponge Cake finished fast. Cold Circle vv:.s nus-ed about all the way. I deldwick Closed a big gap. KohiBOOT WS crowded back soon after the start. The winner was entered for .ft, 0H; po bid. Scratched c.7 ;2ti Monis, 112. Incorrect weigh in entries— Gold Circle, 103. Overweights Sagapanak, 1 pounds. f*rj~LJ /j Q THIRD" race— 1 MileT I. v.~ -7- i2:.r»~Purse~ 3-year-olds and opwartL I OOJ AUowaaces. Net value to whaaei .."hi. Ind HttrsesT A Wt"pP SFA %~%~Str Fin Joclleys Owners ~ O H C P~~S i«TTMWARN. GRISWELL W 3 M 2 4 1* 11 1 1» 1" earner P Dunne 3-6 4-6 4-6 7 20.. ut 67751 G BAN ADA ■ I lis I 2 2 L" P P V .1 Lee c E Baraett 3i Si 14 57 lol :i C7751 POXMEAD ws S ME I :: 5, 5 4". :: 3" Caug.l It c Braaa M 13 13 :! 4 5 66M2 GOLD. MINERAL WB C M6 I t; 41 8" :: 43 43 Poj J Arthur 15 63 Ml 16 C 677M BITTEB HAND w lino 7 8 P 71 7 7- 6 L Smith A Beatty 40 HUMS 7 •777* PENTAGON WBB 4 Ml 9 7 i- C3 P 6* •* Hogg i Howard 40 loo lno 20 8 ;77,:i LAD1 BTHBL v it 4 : s 5 3 7« 8- P P* 71 Cilae B Vin.-ent 7 7 7 2 7 10 675.x t; It AiK I.AKSEN w3 Bfl 1 1 3» 4. E* 5 3" R l.owe It Ellison M GO GO 10 4 tMM THANK HAVEN W M3 I 6 t * 9 » S C Booker It II Clarke mo 20O 200 00 20 Time, 251. BBS, 1:14, 1 :4lJ. Winner — P,r. e, by Ornus — Sarah trained by 1. Ilanloni. Weal to poat si 3:12. At post I lninute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the sa*ne. Warner Griawell was favored by hi- I i 1 1 1 1 Weight, went to the front soon after the start and. setting the pace all I lie way. stalled oil" two different challenges from Cranada and won drawing away. The batter tea well, but tiled in the stretch 11111 and was doing his best all through he la.~t •piarler. Eo-inead ■BtShed gamely under pnni-lnn.iit and wealing ihe leaders down. Col.en Mineral dropped back 1,11 Ihe far tin 11. but rftssed up BgalB ic the last furlong. Grace Laisen sliowetl speed, but failed to Stay. Scratched 167836 Lemon Girl, 103; 0772S. Tennis. 103; i;777i" Royal Hrce/e, 10.!; 07251 Waterfall, 18; C7N.:4 Mont-re, 88. irVrf OaQ/f F» I i RIT I RAG I — 1 1-t hTilaa. taTK!?— 7— 1T2T Iurse " 4-yeir-olds and up- J I O J jl ward. S ding. Net value to winner $.".H . Ind ~Horses~ AWtPPSt ST !Tls~"% Stx~Fln Jockeys Owners O H O P S 6789 OBKROX w 4 S6 6 - 1» 1- 1- 1.. 1* 1*| Delaby .1 M.ihrnand 4 4 3 1 1-2 678«2GAMBSTRR ws 4 99 6 i 2" 2 2- 21 2* tP earner .1 C Perrtaa Jr 4 41 4i 6-61 ! .7751 JAS. REDD1CK twit 4 94 4 4 4h 4:1 43 :! 3» :« K L.we C II Ellison I I I .227 Ml 10 t7764*CAandHIRR WBB 6 97 1 6 C i C fi C 4- Lloyd Mrs M C l.vhs 20 40 40 lo 2i 678B2*DR TOUNC1 vv 4 vs :t 2 5- :.- :.- p |Bk r.nt J c.nlin 11 B Hildebrand 15 25 25 C 2 «77S4L. CRAWFORD WSB 7 hM 2 1 3» ::= Z 4* 4 8 I* Joaes F McKenna 3 61 E| 3-2 3 5 Time. 24g. 50. 1:15i. 1:41. 2:07. 2:34». Winner — Ch. g. by King Gold — The Wraith rained by I. McClernand. Went to lHtst at :;:44. At post 1 minute. Start gottd. Won easily: second and third drivng. Olieron rushetl lata the lead at once and was rated along in front, shook off Lacy Crawford and hen flasaf III r and, tlrawing away in the last half mile, was only cantering at Ihe end. Ciaiester ran a u mmI race, l.ip was tiring at the end. and Oarner outrode Lt we when it came to a hard linish for seesad place. James Reddick was allowed to drop Ohi far back in the first mile and went around SB the outside when lie made his move, then finished gamely, but could not get up. Lacy Crawford ipiit. The others were always outpaced. Sera tchetl— 07770 Dont Ask Me. 01 ; 0747:1 Huntington, 103; C7S023 Sanction, 95. Overweights — Dr. Young, 2 pounds; Lacy Crawford. 1. £T7~Q£ P * FTI l R A Fl=34Iile l:1f| 8 WTi Patae fSOfi 4 year olds and upward" j § OOO AUowaaces. Met salsa to winner S4 H. Ind" ~Horse8~ AWt~PP sr%~t~"%~StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 t67602OLORIFIER WB 5 119 4 4 515 4"k 32 ll Garner JH McCormick 2 -5 2 5 7 201-7 out 17726 FBONTENAG 1 114 6 3 3 | 3 4 P Lloyd J UriOin 7 IS 18 l| 1-3 f.772r.-!RrsK wsb r. 111 3 2 l2 1» 1* V J T e F Winters I 13 13 9-5 2-5 67726 ItELI.E STROME iv it 5 1-1 1 1 1 P 2* 2l 4* .1 Martin R K Watkins 5 8 8 9-101-4 60461CABLBGBAM ws 4 110 2 5 4ck :,in 5-s 5s" Hogg C E Greenwood 15 15 15 4 7-5 07326 MASTER PRIM WB G 114 5 G 6 6 6 6 M MurphyC Freeman 100 600 600 100 25 Time. 228. 46L 1:121. Winner — Ch. h, by Hastings — Clory trained by C. Louie l. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Glorifier was eared in the early stages and waited with until rounding the far turn, then moved up fast and, coming through next to the rail, finished with a great burst of speed and won going avvav. Erontenae, after being carried wide when entering the homestretch, finished gamely under punishment and outstayed Rusk in the final drive. The latter showed great speed, but was made entirely too much use of setting the pace and tired. Belle Strome ran well to the stretch, but quit when Martin drew his whip. d. T Qllil SIXTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. 2:333—7—112. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Q j Q OO Selling. Net value to winner g:l00. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S t,7s::VFLAYICNY wit 4 S9 I 4 43 3b 2* l1 1»| V Bilac R I Watkins I 5 fi-5 1 1-2 1-4 6777* ORLINE w4 33 2 2 :;" 4- 4* P 23 2* earner C E Burnett 7 7 7 2 1 t7G29 ART. CCMMF.R WRB 5 100 7 7 5uk 5» 3uk * v ?,nk J ljee H A OBlth 8 25 20 6 3 07bJl LONGBRIGHT «b4 94 1 1 6» r,3 «l 52 4» 41 Pickett F M Arthur 81 40 40 10 4 07702 JOE LEVY w 1 91 8 9 9 S2 Ss Gl 53 5J Delaby B L Marders 20 30 30 9 4 "7MI2 ETTA M. Wsit 4 S9 4 5 *2 71 7 73 C5 G- Sumter Q L Sliugliart ■. 100 100 30 10 67927 GLADIATOR WB 5 92 G C lh 21 5» S» 8« 7* Caugel F W Schmidt 7 9 9 2J 1 67780 RATHER ROYAL B 5 97 9 S _"* 1«» l1 41 71 8 R Lowe W H Snyder 3 44 4* 3 2 3-5 673M FOOT. FAVORITE C 91 5 3 7"" 9 9 9 9 9 A Martin A W Bluuie 30 50 50 12 6 Time. 242. 50, 1:10. 1:42. 2:07J. 2:35. Winner — Br. f, by Hastings; — Ilavla trained by R. E. Watkins. Went to post at 1:44. At poM 1 minute. Start nasi. Won easily; second the same; third driving. Fhrrigay ran close BB to the leaders until straijilitened out on the ba.-kstieteh, where she moved up end took the lead on the Stretch and was well in hand all of the last tjuarter. trline v, i BMBBed abeilt ill the early stages, but moved up fast on the outside on the far turn and tired after BjettBBg to Ihe leader. Arthui Gaauaer ran well throughout, but vvas tiring at the end. Rather Royal and G India tar ran under a pull for the first mile, thea quit. Loagbrighl ran Borprisingly well. The winner was catered for 1907.sh00; I o bid. Scratched —07804 Sonata. S4 ; 07S04 Discernment. SL / rT Q/2 rT SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. l::ai — 7 — 123. Purse 00. 3 year olds. Selling;. NeT 0_l OO I rahse to whaser 833a. Ind Horses- AWtPPSt % Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 67603VBSME w 104 6 5 62 4 3J 43 lh Gaugel 0 E Brosius 2 3 3 9 102-5 ..... t,M ..; w 97 1 1 2l |S 2"t. 21 2:i A kmartia J Arthur 13 .14 514 59 102 5 67680 FIRE ALARM Wit 106 5 G 7 G- 5 5" 3* Garner Mrs D B Cook 4 4 3 1 12 i BOSEBBIAM WB Ml 2 I l1 I* l2 lh 4i R Lowe P Dunne 2* :s» If. 53 2 I -5 67700 I.wion wit 9:1 4 2 r..t r.i 41 :;..i- 6" Hogg w Qerst 12 20 20 6 2 6772B MALTA WB 92 7 7 8 6* G,; G2 D.laby .1 Doaegaa 20 CO CO 20 7 ,.049 LIMITED W 97 3 4 4J 7 7 7 7 Bilac J McLennan 20 Go GO 20 10 Time. 21«. 48L 1:14|. 1:411. Winner— Ch. g. by Yesuvian — Cues. Me rained by C. E. Bn.slus. Weal lo post at 5:12. At post I minute Start j,.m«I. Won driving: second and third the same. Vf«ine was oatTBB for the first half, but worked his way BB on the eatsMe. vvas carried wide on the lar turn and Bgaia v. hen catering the home- ivl. li. Ili.n finished fast and. wealing QaagBB -lown, got up in the last two strides. Qnaggs wai well ap for the rathe trip and passed Boserrian at the farlaag Boat, but tiled in the lal fitly yards. rile Alarm ran vvtdl. hut met with much hit •rfereiite. was eat off on the hist turn and lost ground by making a wide turn into the bouiestrett h. Boserriaa showed superior speed, bal failed lo stay. Paxtoa was ■ prominent coateadec for most of the trip. The winner wa-- entered for SS00; no bill. Scratched— 07*30 Paragon, 102 ; JJ72r.2JMay_GMniore._rt7.


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