New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-31

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Saturday. March 30, 1907. Slxty-6rst and last day. Crescent City Jockey Club i.V days. New Louisiana Jockey Club last 0 days. Winter Meeting 01 days. Weather clear; traak fast. t22 Looks on. Presiding Judge, F. J. Bryan. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, Martin Natlmtison. Baring starts at 2:15 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following: the distance of each lace indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. 70Ufi 1TKST BACB 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:686— -4— 112. 00 add? 6. 3-vear -olds and ui -O i oOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8368. Ind Horses AWt PP St j Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P j 67832 NO QTIABTKB w 3 95 3 4 4- 8*1 3s I1 Pickens A B Maginnis 4 5t 5i 9-5 7-10. 17885 FANCY DRR88 WSB 5 MS 5 I U 1- Ink L-i j Lee S W Street t 2 2 6-5 3-5 13 67894*ALANIB Wa I S9 6 1 2 2" V 33 Delaby J B Bluck 10 12 12 4 8-5 5512HYPEBBOLE w 3 102 4 6 51 5- 4h 4J Lloyd Mrs It A Anthony 5 5 5 95 15 67125 MAYOR JOHNSON w 8 111 15 6* 63 6J 5- W R WkrL Marion 40 50 40 15 K S78S4 BLLSMERE wit I M| 2 7 74 75 7s 6l Ford B B Freeman 15 30 30 8 3 87825 ODD TRICK wJ H 7 2 3h 4". 5- 75 R Lowe G R Hamilton 2 5 5 2 1 678M OYPZENE wit 7 109 S S S S S 8 BtbM C B Rice 15 30 25 10 4 | Time. 23 J. is . 1:01:. 1 : 8. i Winner — B. g. by Viking — Sweet Banger i trained by .1. II. Moody. Wont to post at 2:1.".. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and. third the ansae. No Quarter, alter being outrun for the first three furlongs, wore Fancy Dress down in the run through the homestretch and finishing with a great burst of s[ crd won going away. Fancy Kress showed mu.-hi the most speed Cor a half mile, then tired. Alanie was l forward and game contender al ail s.ig, s. Hyperbole brake slowly and was unable to improve his position. Odd Trick showed early speed, but tired. The v. inner was entered for »: no bid. Overweights Kllsnjcre, lj pounds. ft7QQO SECOND RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:661 1 112. H added. 3 year-olds ami up- v I *_/ O *J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 884ft. Ind Horses AWtPP St A Vx % StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P S"~ I67862BALESHED ws 3 102 2 I 1 V V li Pickens T A Gay 2 2 KT-MM 67674*LADY CABOL WB 4 M8 8 1 7 81 2» 2- Hogg i; H iloiie 6 7 7 2 1 67832* COLTNESS wn 3 MSI 1 9 6* 81 I1 3 Garner B i: Watkiaa 5 5 5 s-5 4-3 67799 DONNA ELVIRA w» 3 X I 5 8" 71 I" 1 1 Delaby B C Bunbury 3. 23-523-52J K-5 677M .1. W. ONEILL wh 6 111 5 4 41j 5i" 7- 51 J Lee K Trotter M 13 13 5 2i S7925ZSAGAPANAK WB 3 M 9 I 2 2" .".. 8 Lloyd L F Barthc 10 13 13 5 8 67027-COMK ON SAM w 4 104 3 7 3* 41 31 7 » Pickett C I. Shughart S 12 12 5 2" 87774DOBOTHY DUNCAN w 3 92 7 S 9 6h s- si A WilliamsO J Parke M 75 75 20 10 67827*GOLD CIRCLE ivi: | 87 S 2 51 9 9 9 Gaugel T D Sullivan 15 15 15 6 2 Time. 231, *8i. 1:"7. Winner — Ch. e. by Dr. Baahraueh -Cremorne trained by T. A. Gay. Went to post at 2:44. At post . minute. Start good. Won driving: second an.l third the same. Balesbed broke moling on the inside and sprinted away trom his oppom uts in the first furlong, was* well in hand for the tntire trip and had plenty in reserve at the end when Lady Carol challenged. The latter moved up von ta-t on the extreme outside on the far turn, but tired in the last furl e: and was gaining at the end because Pickens was easing the winner up. Coltness was crowded back on the turn out of the back-notch and was pulled back to list place, then finished very last. Donna Cp.ir.i closed a big gap. Bagapanak and Come On Sam tired badly. The winner was entered for ,200; no bid. Overweights toltuess. 4; pounds. C700n THIRD BACB- 3-4 Mile. 1:121 • I"" Pawa 8886. 3-year olds and up.y.trd 0 4 ±J lJJ Handicap. Nel value to winner ■ ."■ W . Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 te % "StrFIn Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 S7801*CHAR EASTMAN w I IM :: 2 1*2* 1. I""-,i Lee F. S Gardner 4-5 4-5 4-5 2-6 oat 67885 I KoNTKNAt w 7 M8 5 4 4 4" 4" 2: Lloyd .1 tjritlin 1 23-628-51 1-3 67958*FANTA8TIC a3 M 1 1 8" 3- 2 2.. R Lowe Mra M Cahttlatt *4 23-523-59 lmuit S7897MOBALES wstt 3 M 4 I V 1" 3" I1* Gamer W H liner 17 7 2 7-10 MM5 BEBO 6 94 I 5 I 5 5 5 Gaugel Mrs M Coldblatt *1 23 523-59 lOout "Collided in betting; sjo separate place or show betting. Time. 24j, 482, 1:11. Winner Br. g. by Himyar Brooch trained by .1. K. Ilaylingl. Went to post at 3:13. At posl 3 niiiiutes. Start poor. WOn drivin;; seeoiid and third Hie same. Charlie Bastmaa beat the barrier a length ami set s uat pace all the way and after stalling off a. challenge from Morales bad enough left to oet-tay Frontcnac. The iafter began slowly, bet elossd a big ga|i after going around on the outside and was wearing the wituiM down it the end. F.mtsstio was in chme quarters in the stretch ruu nest to the rail and quit in the last sixteenth. Morales rant well to the stretch and retired. Scratched ;7r 77 Marvin Neat ! r . ft7QOl iol RTII RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 1:454— 6 -164. Audubon Selling Stakes. ifl.iKKj y § %y %j _ added. 3-year-oMa and apward. Net value to winner ,175. Ind Horses AWtPPSt "~£"~%~"% StrFTn jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ .1,77.. 2 iST. VALENTINE wn 8 118 2 3 2h 2" 1- 1- l1 J Lee A P tinier 6 -5 6 511 102 5 out 67S34 5ALLY PBBSTON W3 81 1 1 I1 p2". .• 2- A Martin Bodgers S 5 6-5 3-10 ROYAL BBEEZE 3 81 4 2 S» 3*4 S 33 It Lowe Burlew and ONeill s 11 in 11-68-5 67927QUINN BRADY wn 4 103 3 14 4 P 4 4 Lloyd J P Mayberry 2* 21 21 3-5 out Time. 21. 184, 1 :15 I 2 . 1 : IsJ. Winner B. h, by Ilimyar Bracelet I trained by A. Ziminerl. Went to posl al 3:42, At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; seenni! and third driring. St. Valentine was haaipod about while rounding the tirst turn, but moved up fast when Straightened out on toe backstretch, look the lead alter passing the half mile post and drawing away as the race progressed won cantering. Sally Preston outbroke her n| eats ami set the pace lot the first half mih*. then tired, but held on gamely. Royal Breeze was under punishment all through the last quarter, tvit tailed to gel up. ijuinn Brady was handicapped l.y the going. Scratched 67833- Emergency, n 4: 67865 Gloriner, 12:;; 67806 Cutter, MB; C7776* Enroy, Km;. P7UlO Ill III BACB 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:431 Z 66. Purse 100. ;: year Mds and 1 4 ♦ / t./ Jj upward. Selling. Net value to winner frW. Ind Horses- AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 K7836 ARABO w 7 112 3 5 8» V 4 3. 1. TroxMr T D Sullivan 7 13 13 5 2i 67863 PENTAGON wsn 1 PH 1 1 3* 3«* 2 11 2". Howg Howard M M 50 20 10 67755 TELEGRAPHS B WS 4 M8 8 I 2 2 ". P 21 3- ,1 Lee C K Patterson I lh 7 I 8-6 ... PARAGON W3 H S 3 7- g* ."■. 4- I1 B Lowe Mrs M Coldblatt 9-5 2 2 7 182-5 87780 PB or WOODSTOCKw 1 185 S 2 l l«b 3 53 54 Bllac MrsWBFreeman 5 6 6 2 1 67-6i. ■ARTlllR CUMMER wsn 5 107 M 11 11 lo 8* 7* 6» Gauge! 11 A Gaith 15 15 15 I 2] 67836 ADBELL wsn I 112 2 I M 51 7* 6" 73 T WilliamsC B Burnett 15 M ■ 12 I 6785! MONERE w3 •! II 8 II i1 •■ 8* 8* Dehihy .1 McClecnand 7 S S 31 S-5 67728 TF.RNIS wi: 4 107 4 8 88*11 103 10J 93 Pickens N C Nuckolls 5 6 6 2 1 65656 BURKE COCHRAN W 7 184 8 18 8* 9- 8* HI* Lloyd I L Snow M 81 48 IS I 67894 BARK B. Waa 4 102 7 7 ..". S- 11 11 11 T Taylor W J Davies 20 50 50 20 10 Time. 2fJ. 4! . 1:184, 1:12, 1:47. Winner — Ch. li. by Nomad — Charm by Cheviot trained bj A. Zimmer. Went to post at -i:11. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Arabo was outrun for the first half and trailed along in the middle of the bunch, then moved up an the outside and was in a contending position at the three furlongs post, wore the leaders down in the Stretch run ami won drawing out. Pentagon ekmed ap with a rush on the turn into the home. tretch. but tired after getting to Telegrapher. The latter was much used In racing Pride of Woodstock into defeat and was under punishment all through the lasi quarter. Paragon finished well. Pride of Woodstock showed speed, but tailed to stay. Arthur Cummer made up ground. Mouere quit early. The winner was entered for 6466; no bid. Scratched— 67628 Conjnrer. 112. /"» r7 If* i". Q SINT1I BACB— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:661 6 MM. Pane .*P»0. 4 year olds and up- O 4 •_* 4* O ward. Allowances. Net value to winner .y.HH. Intl Horses ~AWtPP"st % Vz ~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 87885 JOHN SMI LSKI w 5 115 M 7 3.. 1i l2 l3 H Lloyd .1 P Mayberry 2; 2 81 7-5 7 10 671 LANCASTRIAN WB 4 IM s 2 2" 31 23 2* 23 J Lee C R KllisOU 8-5 8-5 8-6 8-6 1-8 67863 GOLDEN MINERAL WB 6 113 I 9 4 22 35 35 3" Carner J Arthur 2 13-513 51 1-2 678M TANCRED WSB 7 US 11 S 53 41 5i 42 42 Bilac V Hughes 100 150 150 58 ■ 878M BITTEB HAND w 4 107 2 I 71 M ■• 7* ■ L Jones A Beatty M 60 60 20 M 67924 SYNTAX wn 1 107 4 6 84 71 61 53 6s Huestis D M Schilling 60 100 100 40 20 67630 HARRY STEPHENS w 5 112 7 1111 11 9- V 7- Gnngel J D Strode I 12 12 4 3 87898 HORSERADISH wsn 1117 6 10 9 » 8»1 8* 9-" 81! Hogg J C Cahn 15 20 20 6 3 67S62 MINGITA wsb 4 107 1 4 Ink 53 4" 62 9-» B Davis J C Shannon SI M 40 15 I 67471 IOI.K wa 6 110 5 1 105 101 11 10= 10-u J Russell T B Morris M M M 88 I 67500 TRIPLE SILVER ws 6 1P 1 S - B Ui- 11 11 T WilliamsC i: Burnett 60 200 200 60 20 Time. 24. 66f. 1:U|, 1:42*. l:4ai. dinner — B. c, by Esher — Ellangowan trained by J. P. Mayberry. Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start goad. Won e.:sily: second and third Ihe same. John Smiilski went around his opponent* on the backstretch and caught and nassed Lancastrian at the five-furlongs post, then drew away and was well in hand for the remainder of the trip. Lancastrtaj! "•"" sharply cut of and crowded against the teni e by the winner on the backstretch. but ran a -j. hm ra * and easily held second place sale. Colden Mineral moved up gamely at the half-mile post, hut tired in the last ewniter. Tancred ran surprisingly well. Mingita showed early speed. Tlu othets were always outrun. Scratched -47668 Gladiator, 122: i7!C,7 Sponge Cake. 122: 67806 Promio. 115: t7«i.: Don Irent. 110. CiT CC A SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:661 » 66. Purse 00. 8-yiar nMB Q| Q j*±: and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Hoirses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67833 GRENADE wn 6 110 8 I 3» T V 1- V Lloyd ■ Winters 9-5 9-5 8-5 9 109 20 678a GRACE LARSEN w 3 94 1 2 2". ::. 3- 2 2V. Gamer C R Ellison 4 6 5 2 1 67888*BYE BYE II. w 8 91 7 7 6i 710 I4 .. 3l Bilac K Trotter s ;i s 3 6-5 678M FORElGNEB w i. 110 3 1 lh Z1 2l 3- lh Pickens F W Schmidt 6 11 11 4 S-5 67857 DAPPLE COLD wstt I 110 9 I 14 4*1 41 41 5i J Lee 8 B Billings s 12 12 5 2 678S AGRA Wl 1 92 4 5 5 5 j 5h 71 61 R Lowe F W Torreyson 20 20 15 I I I676041ST. NOEL w 6 107 6 4 7" 6J 6". :,h 7at Gauge] J U Strode 3 5 5 2 1 878MSINCERITY BELLI W S 162 2 I S2 H" 820 S25 S11 Pickett W F Bryson 12 15 15 5 2 65100 SA VOIR FAIRE w 5 110 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 T Taylor R B Hayes 25 30 30 12 6 Time. 24?. 4SJ. 1:14?. 1:412. 1:4M|. Winner -B. g. by St. Catien — Turmoil trained by D. it. Bodgers. Went to post at 5:12. At posl 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Grenade was eerily best, went around his opponents on the ifsl turn and moved up with a rush when Iraightened out on the backstretch, took the lead -it the half -mile post and drew away to win caniering. Grace Lumen eame through fan nexl to the inside rail when entering the homestretch, where Foreigner went wide and was driving to the limit at the end to stall ofl Bye Bye II. The latter closed a big gap and finislied With a belated rush. Foreigner ran well to the stretch, but failed to Stay. Dannie Gold rau well. The winner was entered for 81,000: no bid. Scratched— 67666 Delmore, ±00; 07800 ITavigny, 105; 07JuO Pigsticker, 100; 67867 Vesme, 92: 07301 Tinker, 101.


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