New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-05

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY* PARK. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Thursday. April 4. 1907. — itftj second day. city Park .loekey Club. Winter Meet ing CO day -i. Weather cloudy: track fast. 22 book- on. Il.-i.iing Indue. Francis Trevelyaa. starter. Richard Dwyer. Ra.ing Secretary George 11. KahL Racing stalls at 2:15 p. m W indicates whip. S -pur-. If blinkers, ligtres in parenthesis following the distance of each ran indicate tra.k tec. .id. age of aarat and weight carried. tJUA7 7 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. t-Vi I MB. 00 added. 3-] ear-olds. Maidens. Fillies. 13 0 W 4 m Selling. .Net value lo winner 75. Ind Horses "AWTpPSt % VTstr Iiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67674 BNFTN w 102 n l t - l» l T Taylor E Corrigan "h 4 4j 2 1 679 • MOLLIS BALL W 102 o 2 V 1» 2U 2 Farrow C T Gardner 4 6] 61 2J 6-6 ...I i ENTRADA ■ 1"- 1 1" yI b II 34 Garner .1 H Shouldice 8 10 io 41 -I t;7:.74 BELLE MINA wan 104M4 9 71 8 6 4* P.-ndergt W Bancroft 20 M6 108 M 88 66413 HARITENE a M2 7 4 4i 41 :i. 6* J Lee .1 ilritlin 15 IT. M 4 2 r.7.i". .M ask ER w 102 l .". r..r.i s; 61 Lloyd s Louis « 12 10 .". 2 67921 KATE SPERRY wa 183 M 7 M1 !lh 7"t 7 W li Wkr.t T Stewart 8 15 IS 1 I 64806 LADY CECILIA w u 102 1 12 61 6 i . B1 Hogg W Gerat 2o 2" 10 4 2 67833 GOLDEN WAVE W 102 9 13 12 lIll! 0 A Martin P Pittman 6 1" 10 4 2 67774 ADELA P yv-n ME 8 11 111 HI 10* l"i J Aanaen B Schreiher l" 85 2.. 10 5 i.7.".71 ELECTRICE W 102 2 3 0*3 Mil* Gaugel C K Burdeau 58 M0 M0 48 88 67929 SISTER POLLY w 102 IS 8 V 10*131 121 Warren W S Williams s s t; ;ih 8 o 67030 MISS JEWELL WB 188 12 IS 15 15 II- 13 1 Pickett .1 C Williams 38 75 7-". 25 13 i;7sul I.IDA JONES WSB 102 13 6 13* 131 121 14 Pilae : H Holle ■ 88 M 8 4 67778 HM.IMA W MS 5 11 IP 14 15 15 Foy W D Kirby 28 25 28 8 i Time. 24. is;,. 1:015. Winner — P.. f. by Braatoaae .Ttssie c. traraod by .1. CotUns. Went to |iosi at 2:14. At aoat 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the sime. l.niin. off forwardly and quickly in full stride, rusiied to the front on the tara out of the backstreteo and opened ap ■ long had. bat tired and was hard ridden all ot the la-t furlong. Motile Ball, easily best of the others, lost ground by making a wide tarn when entering the homestretch, but lini-heu fast. Katrada, on the Inside tot the entire nip. finished gamely sartor a drive. Belle Mfaw closed a gap. Harl tone ran well and Masker poorly. Ihe winner was entered for X4IHI; no bid. Overweights Belle httna, 2 pounds; Kate Snerry, I; lialima. :;. _r»4j/vytl SECOND Rack -Short Course. Steeplechase. 2:5fl 1 136. Pane 00. 3-year- "v0 / i O olds and apward. Handicap. N -t value to winner 00. I ml llorsl-s AWtPPSt 3 6 9 lT StrFin Joekeya Ownirs O H C PS 68021 CHARFIELD W 4 134 8 2 11 U Is l6 l« 1» Boyle W Gent 6-5 2 8-6 4-6 2-6 68040*LIOHTS OPT -vv 1 P.4 10 6 4* i] 4:; 8* S* 2 i Yourell .1 T Stewart 3 :: 12 54 5 2-5 • ". PROFITABLE w7 158 4 4 3 :: V 211 .::•• :;*■ McClure . Winters 4 H S 1 62838 FAIRY FLUSH w 4 i:;4 1 :: t;:; i; 6" 5- 5- 4; Welton .1 C Ferriss Jr 20 28 ::0 12 ti 68021 TWENTY shot w 5 130 6 7 5- ...".; 6 B* McKiny .1 C Williams 20 40 4o 12 8 i;sn2i-s Al I. w i; ID 5 1 s.1 s- 1- 7-■• 7-" •;• Hueston F C Davis M io 7 2] 1 . 440 OHIO KING ws S 142 7 l 2 2 2. 4:: 4 7-" S McCfaaia -V Taylor 15 30 28 16 5 67375 OLIVER MC. vv 1 1 142 2 5 18 8 ■ : 8 8" WOavlor .V Tempest 26 36 :.0 10 r, 63985 SNOWDRIFT « 7 156 1 8 7- 7- V . 8 1 B Russell S ols.n 8 12 12 S 21 65250 BAVENO ws 4 138 5 in » Fell. B MorrisonE Corrigaa 10 HO "0 M S Time. 2:5:i. Winner — h. e, by Basset law— No Name II. . trained by T. L. Pierce i. Went to p..st ai 2:30. At post 1 minute. Star good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Caarfield went to the front soon after the start and opeaed ut a long lead, fenced cleanly and held hi- op| eiil- beaten all the vv a v . Light! Oat trailed ill behind the leaders until the last half. Ilien closed I n Profitable in the stretch raa and outstayed him in the final drive. The latter wa- ir.anl ridden ssost I I ol the trip in a vain effort t get to the leafier. Pairy lln-h wen] well. Saul can do better. BavCBO fell I al the fifth .i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ohio King tired a- if short. ftttn7i THIRD RACE— 1-1 Mile. 47?. -2~ll.r..» Purse . HI. 2-year olds and upward. Al OO I «/ lowancea. .Net value to winner 00. Hat Harass ~Aff"t PPSMJ.isirTiu .Tiw-keys ~~ Owners O H C P S_ ITaOVBONNrE HAYS WB 109 4 : 2:i 1.. 1* F KTyTs T A Gay 6 7 1 :i~::~i ".7v:.i PRINCE BOWLING a lis 8 5 l 2* 2 W links o Blanchard 16 13 1" r 2 ■ i BRAWNEI PAD vv- 115 i, i, 7 4". ::• W R W"k/rT I: Morris M 12 12 4 2 67066 PAT oliNIS w 108 10 S 6» 61 # Farrow Jobnaon.fi DodaonO 68 50 IS v 67966 DONA 11 a/SB 160 14 14 8* Bl 5 .1 Lee D Hammond 6 8 8 3 8-2 •Mill GEE WHIZ a 103 7 11 12 IP ti Pickens A i; Maginnia M IS IS 1 3 87634 WATER COOLER vv 10311 M :•■ l"1 7 A Martin W F Bryson 36 50 50 15 8 07577 LORIMER vv ill ., 4 3* 81 8 .1 Daly B Corrigan 8 5 8-6 1 1-2 6tf022*BELLE OF KENT vv 115 :: 7 4- : - 9 1 Lloyd E It Bradley « T 7 3 3-2 68022 KEEP Ml M w 102 8 1 13 H1 101 .lohansen I. II Ezell 40 loo M0 40 28 67926 CONVENIENT wa 115 2 2 6*7* n; T WlUiamaC i: Burnett 21 66 oo 20 10 67775 DROP STITCH wb M6 12 12 W 12» 12 Hueetia s T White 26 25 25 8 4 .7i.51 RELAPSE vv 16613 13 ID IS* 13* p..v .1 Arthur :m 100 100 40 20 68022 COLONEL BRADY wi!ll5 1 1 u 14 14 Hogg B Schreiber lo 26 20 8 4 Time. 12*. 23|, 3S|, is.. Winner-!?, f. by P.onnie Joe -Catherine Hays trained by T. A. Gay. Weni to post at 3:10. At ]M.st 1 ininute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Bonnie Hays got away well and wore Prince limvling down in the run to the stretch turn, took the lead when straightened out and drawing away in the last sixteenth won cantering. Prtncei Rowling nibiok • his oopoiieiit- and showed much early Speed, but tired under ish in in the str.teb. l.ravvney Pad closed ■ big gap i d finished gamely. Pal 0 mis :lnil Poi, a II. finished fast and close up, Poiimer ran green, is a good looker, but probably a bit overrated. Colonel Hra.ly wa- crowded against the inside fence on the turn and Hogg- left ankle was injured. Scratched ».7l"24 Truce. 108, Incorrect weight in entries — Belle of Kent. lUi. Overweight.- l...iimei. 4 pounds; Keep Mum. M; Relapse, fi. f* Q Jf IOPKTH RACB— 1 Mile. 1481 — 4--110. pane spc.tio. :: vear ..ids ami apward. UOl/OU Handicap. Net value to winner $.500. "ind Horses AWtlTSI U V* ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owner* "~ O H C P S 67752*PASADRNA wb 5 112 4 4 4 l« li lt lt J Lea B Vhaoatt 6-5 0-6 9-107-181-6 68061 LANCASTRIAN wit 4 MO 2 2 6 4"i" :: 2- 2- Farrow C R EHhsoa 5 5 23 51 1-2 0.SO23 WAR. GR1SWELL w :; 90 3 t! Ink 3i 4- 43 32 Garner P Donate 2 5 5 8-5 7 10 l O7980CHAR. KAST.MA.V W 4 MS 5 5 2. 2* 21 3J 44 Llovd K S lard ner 8 9 9 31 ti 5 68042GRENAXE WB 6 115 1 1 :;£ 5 5 5 6 W Hieks E Winters 6 7 7 2 3-3 Time. 2if. 4!»«. 1:14|, f:40. Winner— B. b, by Ren Strotne— P.lne Bella, by Kingfisher trained by P. VTincent. Went to post at 1:33. At po-t 1 minute. Start poor. Won driving: mtcond and third the same. Pasadena ran to the front when straightened out on the baekstreteh and setting a fast pace had Baose-thiiiK left when I.anca-ti ian caught him and otilgained Hie latter in the final drive. Lancastrian .s snow ing steady improvement, ran an excellent race and linished gamely. Warner QtrtsweU was speedy and run a iood three-quarters before tiring. Charlie Eastman followed Pasadena ehseety to the stretch, out was UDUueil to he distance auu failed to stay it out.. Urenaue ran a bad race aud can do much belter. ~» 1 •■■ ■ 1. i. ■ ii i —m icjj/VQ-a FIFTH RAlE—3-4 Mile. 1:12? — 4—101. Purse .00. 4 year-olds and upward. DuUOl Alowam . -. Ne: value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt"pP~St Va. Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F S 678S6ROBIN HOOD wb fi 107 2 4 l3 1* I* 8* Lloyd .1 P Mayb-rry 1-5 t 5 0-5 9-201-8 68024,FRONTENAC W 7166 5 5 5i 4= 8 2 J Pee .1 fi C Davis 2j 13-60-6 3-6 out 67866 CABLEGRAM WB 4 881 1 3 2 i 21 21 P B Davis C B Greenwood 40 MOM 15 6 67833*COLUMBIA GIRL w fi 101 fi 1 fii 51 5" 41 Farrow Johnson and Dodson.5 5 4 fi-5 1-3 1 67928 BELLE STROME vv a 5 106 1 7 3* 31! ♦* 6» Poy R B Watkins 8 17 M tj 7-10 66880 LADY CHARADE W 4 98 4 8 I I 7: o- Hilao .1 Arthur 100 1000600 2tW 50 67892 MADOR w 4 100 7 fi 7* 7« ti1 78 Forgey W G Bartels 100 10001000300 60 18020 M UtGARETT O. w 6 101 3 2 4- fi1 8 8 A Martin P J Sullivan 100 1000600 200 100 Time. 2Sf, 47f. I:*. Winner — B. g. by Kingston — Belle of Mayvvood ittained by J. P. Mayberryl. Went to post at 3:58. Al post .1 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the cime. Robin Hood sprinted away from his opponents and opened up a big lead in the first ouarter. but tired badly in the last furlong and was doing his best at the end to stall off Prontesiacs challenge. The latter closed a big gap and finished with a ru-li. almost getting up. Cablegram ran a surprisingly good race, but tired in the last sixteenth and 1. Hiked big when going to the post. Columbia Girl broke with the i.a leis, but fell far back in the final furlong, then finished la-t, but could not recover the lost ground. Pelle Stiome ran well to the stretch and tired. The others were always outrun. ldJ/lQQ SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 1 :2G— ::— S7. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Sell- OC5* rKJand h~- N*1 value lo winn.-i 08. Ind Horses A"WtPP"s"t hi %~"i~Str Pin Jockeys Owners H C P S 07990 •FANTASTIC WB 3 M0 S 8 8 C 4 4 l1 Lloyd M GoldbUtt 8 3 13-61 2-5 r67655POLLl PRIM wb 4 M7 2 1 P 7 0* 6* 2 P. Davis Q II Holle fi 17 15 4* 2 08012 CI II PR B 5 101 1 3 l"f l"k 2- l1 31 F Keyes C .1 Broikiuiller 1 I 2 9 5 4 5 13 67991XSALL1 PRESTON W 3 Ml 3 5 4k 21 l*k 21 P A Martin W Rodgers 3 2152150 5 12 G7863 POX MEAD a - I 110 7 4 7* 5 ::i. :: :. • Gaugel B C Evans 15 20 20 7 2 68043 J. W. ONEILL WB 6 108 6 7 :. V V 51 fi*; .1 Ijw E Trotter M It; It; 1 I 67967 VIC ZBIGLER v 5 160 1 I V i1 7 7 7 Foy Schliiiler fi DeaaMO MO 160 46 15 I679S9BALESHED Ws 1 M5 5 I 2.1 P.led. Pickens T A lia.v 12 M 16 5 2 Time. 24. 4X7. 1:14?. 1 27*. Winner Br. f. by Galore Phantom Belle trained bj M. JoWblatt. Went to post ai 1 29. At posl 2 niiliules. Start good. Won driving; second and third the SBBBe. Fantastic was outrun for the ftrsl half mile, but wore the leaders fiOWB on the far turn and finished With a ru-li. but wa- .hiving to the limit at the end to s:,]l off Polly Prim. The latter was lnuen the best, but Buffered from a bad ride. Broke in front but wa- taken back and repeatedly interfered with, finally went lo the euteiue out-ide when entering tine homestretch and linished With a great burst of speed, i utter, away well, went to he front and -et a fast pace, but tired in the stretch from evereee. SiiK i:. i. ii ran well and appeared the winner in the stretch, but tired near the haiaa FOxmejd and a. W. ONeill showed speed. The winner wa- entered for 81,500; no bi.l Scratched 08020 Limerick, 111: »;7.HI4 Agra. 05; ;t;r»!PCharlatati. 112; 87838 Optional, 10i; C7Wi2 Arno, tit. 67153 LatoHa, 108; 08039 Veribest, 103. iQW/lQQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:44J— 4— 9S. Purse 00. 4 year olds and up-OOV/OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 08. lad Horses AWt~PP~St~i4~2 •% Sir FTn Jo :key"s Owners O H C P S~" 679301LEMON GIRL w 1 los »; 4 2"i 1st I P ink Farrow M Deatherage " 3| 12 51 1-2 68036*GOLDKN MINERAL WB 6 110 11 9 4 21 8*2*2 Troxler rWfiCJSchmidt 3 I B 21. 6-6 68023 NELLIE Bl BN w 4 Mi 1 :: P :: :.*. SJ SJ Pilac J Qormley 6 12 M 4 2 68044BBILLIANT WB 6 U0 4 fi 61 4 4 41". 41 Foy H I Saxton 21 41 21 5:: 2 7 10 67866 BATHEB BOTAL WB S 118 S 8 8 5 5 6" 5; .1 Lee I Trotter 4 5i 4 2 1 S7898 ORIENT m fi Ms 2 2 B" 7 71 filfiU Uoyd F Rittel Jr 10 26 2 i 8 8 68042 CULL vv 4 166 7 5 8* a1" B1 . 71 laiigel J Griffia lo 12 12 E I 67802 TOLBBRT vv 5 no 9 7 M* M* 10la 81 8* A Martin I Rice 68 68 81 12 r, 68026 HENRY O. WBB 5 U6 2 1 .".»■ ti 9 M c i; Davis t V TorreysOB 20 88 fin 25 12 i.raa -PENTAGON WBB 4 MS ■■ 16 71 ti1 6| H 10** Dlggina Q Howard 28 40 49 15 s 67254 OLD HAP wb 5 110 12 12 12 12 12 11- li" L Jones N Tamburello "56 159 160 68 :;o 680 ."i-JollN GARNER w i: 5 110 10 11 11= 11" 11- 12 12 F Keyes S J Charles IS 20 38 8 4 Time, 21. itip 1 15 . 1:411, I V-Winner— -Br. m. by Madstoae- -Lofieau trained by W. ;. Postlewalt. Went to post at 4:58. At iiost 2 minu:e-. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Lemon cir! got off forwardly and ran iii behind Nellie Barn until straightened out oa the baekstreteh, real to the front at the half mile post and raced Nellie Bum Into defeat, bat was tiring at the end. Colden Mineral, well up throughout, came wide when entering the homestretch and liuishig fas! almost got up at the end. Nellie l.ui n ran on the in-ide all the wav and was a game contender for the entire trip. Brilliant ran well, but could never get up. Bather Ro.val tini-lied close up. The winner wa I entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 081 M ■", Rosehoro. 100; 07027 Mellvain. 1 13j 881 144 Telegra i iher. 1 00.


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