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LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. tiHURCHILL lKlW.NS. LOUISVILLE. KY.. Monday. May 6, 1907.— First day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. 38 da.vsi. Weather cloudy: track heavy. 28 liooks on. Presiding .Indue. . 1". Price. Starter. I. J. BoUaaan. Secretary. Lyman H. Davis. Racing sk.ks :u 2:.:o p. m. w indlratea whip, s npnra, B blinkers. Pfararea in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of none and weight carried. /-» £ f t pj PIR8T RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 24578 l.i". — 1 111. Parse 8888, G year olds and OOOt/O upward. Allowances. Net value to winner S4IMI. ind Horses AWt lI* St , •_. "+ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 f I» S 684% MIKE SUTTON w 2 1061. 4 4 1- V VI lI D Austin Stubbs Bros 80 38 M 4 8-2 l6S173CABLEORAM a 1 lu4 6 7 8* -r. 2: B Davis C E Qreenwood 8 IE IS 6 2A S7104»R1CKE1 a III 7 6 2 4- 4" :;- Caugei .] Donohae E 6 4 3 1 B8117 SPION « 1 88 •"• 2 8 8* 8* # .las Hi nsy.l S Ward 4 8 7 2* 1 68353*GO LDPROOP tv 4 111 2 rt 3 8* 8" B* .1 Lee C E Hamilton 3-8 17-144 53 6 1-3 67077 BEAU BRUMMEL wn 3 148 1 8 41 6 CJ I • Dearborn John Marklein 4 a . 4 8-6 68157sFRONTENA V 7 187 8 1 •" 7 7 7 1 Koerner J Griffin 10 13 13 4 3-2 Time. 841, I!. 1 :n2. 1 :ii! . iniii ■! it. c. by Boaaergea Bettle Barry trained hy F. Stnbna. Wini to pool at 2:38. hi poet 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. .Mike Siillon. running to his best form and favored by Ihe going;, dashed Into a long lead at once, sei I fast pace and won Ihroiighout with something in reserve. Cable gram trailed the others far back in the •; 1 h running and was taken slightly wide OB toe turns, but finished With I good burst of speed and took second pla.e in ihe final strides. Rickey came from far back in the las! quarter and ran I good race. Spion tired alter forcing the pace to the sireich. Goldproof quit badly in the stretch and ran pearly, I.i .in Bromine! can do better. Scratched i;s2.:2 OoUoqny, 108; 86454 Minnie Adams, io i: 68530 Lady Savoy, 100; 68883 Morales, 188. Overweights-Mike Sutton, t; ponds; Cablegram. 2: Fronteuac. 2. Li JFLiQ SECOND RACK 1-2 Mile. 28818 — 17|— 2— 110. Purse 00. 2 year olds. Fillies. DOOJD Allowances. Net value to winner 3308. led Bonn AWt ID St U :_ :t4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H P S 6S040REBEL QUEEN w 114 : 1 1 1»| 1* J Lee WJ Donohne 3-2 3-2 4-6 3-61-3 68138 DKW OF DAWN w 1111 7 l -- H 2 Troxler Mrs D B Cook 3 18-618-67-8 3-5 68060 GENEVA S w M 5 2 3* 8 8* Jas HensyP. Schrelbei 8 M 10 4 3-2 :. ESTHER BROWN w 102 4 :: 8* 4" 4" ; Swain W A Smith 38 88 88 12 r, 68181 CATHERINE P. wa 147 1 « 6" 6 ■■- Pickens .-; T White 28 38 88 10 5 67443 VICTORENE HANNONa 182 I 6 7 7- 1. E Martin K Spnnce 88 38 30 12 5 BANAOHER w MS I 7 E] B 71 .1 Butler .1 B Hawkins 38 20 11 5 2J II11.MA s. BURT W 11311* 8 I 8" 8 Nicol i* Cook 5 13 13 5 3 MISS 1VERAGH wn 101 8 14 8 a+ 8" D Riley J C Milam 30 50 50 20 10 T1S ME W 183 11 I 1o: 10s ID0 Moieland 1 X Pr-witt 30 40 40 12 6 AGNES FORD w MO 2 11 ii 11 11 T Taylor w Oerat 15 25 36 s 4 Time. 12. 21. lb-. Winner —p.. f. by Box— Southern ;iil trained hy W. .1. Donohne. Went to post st .Till. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Rebel Ojnoi, was av, a torwanll.v. showed the lno-l speed and a liking for the going and. aided bv good racing Inch, won all toe way. although tiring near the end. Dew of Dawn began slowly and Buffered from Interference in toe early stages, came fast when clear and was going fastest at the end. Geneva 8. Waa speed! and ran well, but tired slightly through the stretch run. Kstlur P.tovvu was a sharp factor in the early stages and ran a uood race. Catherine P. was sharply Interfered with soon after toe start, liilma S. Bar! waa away poorly and Nicol ease! her up all toe way. Banagber was ji.iorly handled and taken wide throughout. Agnec Ford waa practically left at the pant. Scratch,,! 07800 Mollie Montrose. 118; 88889 Lady Baldnr, 102; .Tovful Ladv. 102: La Soiter, 102: Baaea, 102. overweights -11 iima S. Hurt. :P pounds: Tis Mo. 1. ft tt PJ 1 7 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Bent. 24. 1883—1:13—8—121. Pnrne 88. 8 year-olds 0*J*J* I and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 308. I nil Holies AWtllSt 4 V- % StTFiii Jockeys Owners 1 H 0 I1 S 68580RALBBRT wn 5 113 10 1 !• 1* V V- Nicol J C Milam 2 2 3-2 7-101-3 68138 WESTERN wn 3 M 1 I 2- 23 8* 24 Gaugel J H Shouldice 10 25 25 10 4 68S06 ADESSO w 4 110 2 4 7 . ,r.t 51 3l Dearborn .1 Gnaa 25 30 30 12 6 i. s iDEMl 1 W3 M :: E 3 6"t 4" 41?. Skirvin H McCarren Jr 25 68 50 20 S 6772S*REFTNED -w 3 101 10 6*3* 8| B» .lohann WJ Donohue 7 8 7 3 3-2 68038 MONERE a 1 88 11 11 11* 12" 4* S1 Delaby .1 McClemand 40 50 50 20 10 68477*GAMBRINUS wn 6 148 S 8 18* T1 7* 7 -1 Lee W Gerst ti 7 7 2. 0 5 • iMUDMA TADOR wr. .. no 13 12 S10 8« 8 E Martin K Bpence X 20 20 S 4 87S83 CALABASH w I 112 6 7 ]28 it- 10= 92 E Rico .1 W ONeal] 10 25 20 8 4 I67978FUP Wsr.::i07 7 fi 4h 4h S" 10" Moreland P King 26 86 20 8 4 1,1 .1 . WKKPKi: vv :: nj 4 s j ; n: in U2 jas HenayD Hall . 86 30 20 S 4 682J3*HUSTED n 6 147 12 2 C"k 8 12* 12* C Koerner . I Gtittin 34 88 30 12 6 68024 DARGIN Vital 6 13 13 13 13 13 D Austin B Bchreiber 3 4i 4 3-2 4-5 Time. 34, 4.t. 1:18 . Winner B. g. by Allien -I.mily B, trained by .1. r. Milaiiu. Went to pool at 3:31. At post :: minutes, start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. Ral-bert. inimiiig to bis |„.-t form, wa- best in the going and had slight opposition at an stage, winning eased to a canter. Western dropped Into second place soon after the start and stayed there throughout. Adesso came with a tush in the hist furiosg and. standing a sharp drive gamely, wore down the badly ridden Demo in the last seventy yards. Demo was in close iiuarteis lhriMH.ll the Stretch and ran a good race. Refined tired in the stretch and. better handled, would have been a conr«nder. Moueie closed a big gap after overcoming Interference. Danjjn was practically left at the post and was easing ugi throughout. The winner was entered to be sold for ,008; no bad. Beratched 67819 Ben Strong, "2: 88238Wamcr GrarweU, 148; bol.ift Artful Dodger. J1S. Overweight Kelined. 1 pound. /QFTQQ FOI Kill RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 17856— 2:88*— S— 117. Kentucky Derby. Value jij*-J*.JO 88,000. :: vear olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 84,800. Ind Horses A~viilB.St~St ]4 ,j %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 87888 PINE STAR wn 117 6 6 fi c 6 4 3* 1= Minder .1 H Woodford lit" 15*" T5_ 5 3-2 68478ZAL vv 117 2 2 T 1?. in lil12JD Poland W Gerst :, s 8 2J 6-5 68427XOVEI ANDO W 117 1 1 8* 8* 2a 2 9 3= Nicol M Doyle 2" 31 8 1 1-2 678 52 KEDCAINTLET w 117 E 4 B* B* 4 6* 41 4s D Austin T P Haves 7-6 3-2 3-3 7-141-3 68068WOOL SANDALS w 117 4 E 1- 2«1 3* 3 5= 5« C Koenwr W B A].plegate 8 7 8 1 1-2 64421 ORDANDWICK w 1 in 2 3 8" 41.1. 5- 6 6 6 J Lee A D Steele 15 li in 4 3-2 Tune, 84, 384, 60, 1:17. 1:48, 2:123. Winner— B. c. by Pink oat -Mary Malloy trained by W. II. liner. Went to post at 4:i»s. At |nist 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Pink Star was restrained in the early stagts and trailed far back for the lirst three quarters, moved up gradually thereafter until straightened out for the stretch run. where he enme wi.th a rush anil, wearing the leaders down, won going awav with plenty in reserve. Zal showed the most warly speed and hung 011 ■well tor Ihe Hist mile, but tired slightlv thereafter and probably dislikes to go :a considerable distance. Ovelando tired when it came to a sharp drive, but was a forward and ganm conniider lor a mile. Hed-gauntlet was under a hard drive after going a half and ap| eared hopelessly beatCU at that point, stood a lutrd drive gaasely, but was not good enough. Wool Sandals retired after going 1 mile, but momentarily threatened to take the lead after going three iptailers. Orlandwick had no niisliaes Beratched 84708 kreite, 117; 68803»Bo«ara, 117. PQfQQ FIFTH KAti: -1-2 Mile. I 24C.12— 47 .— 2— 1 1d. Pnrse 884* 2 year-olds. Colls and J fj Xj it/ GeMUagS. Allowances. Net value to winner |888. lnd Horses AWtPPSt ■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C T S Gsl4 COLOXEL P.HADY WB 107 6 1 1- l2 1» J Lee B Schreiber 5 5 3l. 3-2 7-10 68463 WATER LOCK w 1o5 13 4 2- 2- 2- Moreland P KiD g "0 20 13 6 3 673S»3 FINANCIER w 888 4 8 E] 41 3H Trueman H B Baker 10 10 7 4 2 SYNCHRONIZED w I44| 7 2 4nk 2,u 41. t Taylor Armsfg.ViHariVg 3J 7 7 3 3 2 CALVIN wi K8 1 7 3ii 6 53 Jas Hensy M J shannon 20 20 12 5 2i 6S.-,515MEBHIFIELD wn 105 0 10 64 ,;l 61 D Riley .1 o Milain 8 8 7 4 2 KMMtS ALBEBT STAR w 108 8 11 ]» 7i lI Dearborn J Cass 30 30 20 8 4 883M BATOD LARK Wn 146 I 8 » 9 8= M P. Wood Mr D B Cook 25 30 30 10 5 t;7y44nWA.SHAKIE WB 10CU5 5 12» 10* JtJ D Austin ; J p.issell 20 20 12 6 2* TIM KELLY w 103 9 12 ID 11- 88* j Watkins a Allen 5 7 7 3 3-2 fi«175 BITTER SIR WB 10S 3 3 7"t 6 ID Powers J ■ ahn 10 12 12 5 21 67568 WINE MERCHANT WB 103 10 8 S1 12 12*. Skirvin H McCarren Jr 30 40 40 15 8 6M5U WAGNER JR. w 103 14 14 14* IS* 13 W WiJkerJ McClernand 30 30 30 12 6 »y = LEP QODCHAUX w 113M1 13 13 14» 142 Nicol E Cook 4 15 12 C 3 88175 GEE WHIZ w 148 12 15 15 15 16 Pickens A B Maginnis 25 25 25 10 6 »«./ TJme. 12. 24L 49|. Winner — Br. g. by Sain — Virgle D. trained by L. .TohnsonC Went to post at 4:43. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Colonel Brady ran like a gmxl coll. broke fully in motion, showed a high flight id si ced and held the •tbera aafC at all stages. Water Lix k followed the leader close up In the early stages and ran a good 1 re, holding the others safe to the end. Financier ran as if he disliked the going, but stood a hard drive resolutely Synchronized showed speed, but ran green and will improve. Calvin had a rough trip and was sh, idled back repeatedly. Merrirteld went wide most of the trip. Tim Kelly has worked fast, but showed scant speed and suffered from interference. The last three were away poorly and eased up most of the trip. Scratched— •*S.»2S,Oiiandot. 10.3. Overweights— Colonel Brady, 2 pounds; Synchronized, ID, Bayon Lark, 2; Washakie, 3D Len Ood-ehanx, 2*. 43Q££anBar8 S1X™ BACB— I Mile. 88888— 1:3ft*— 4— 116. Purse 00. 4-vear-olds and upward. UOOUU Selling. Net value to winner 8300. Ind Horses AWt FP St A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68488 TINKER W 4 101 1 2 4J 3* 3h 31 In Gaugel .1 Arthur 2* 16-53 KM 68531 T1AI ZE wsis 4 101 ]■ 6 3h 2" l" lI 2- Brandt .1 H Baker E 5 4i 2 4-5 68214 FOREIGNER vv 6 111 5 1 1* D 8*4 3* V Troxler FW and C.ISchmldt7 8 8 8 3 2 68013 DENDKJO wsb 5 KJ ! 8 72 7 6i 5« 41 Trueman H R Baker 20 30 30 12 6 68679*HIGH HEAR wk 4 116 8 5 61 41 4* 43 E J Ie J R Wainwright S 8 5 2 1 68013»DOCILE n 0 101 6 7 ■ 94 7* 8* 6« Dearborn Lockart Bios 20 40 40 15 7 t,% 1:14-POLl.y PRIM wb 4 100i 2 8 8" 52 55 0" 7D D Austin G H Holle 2J 4* 4i 2 1 68013SCALPLOCK WB 4 181 4 9 10 10 10 :t» 8° Moreland P King jo 26 15 fi 3 68213*LACACHE w 7 and9 3 4 2J 6* Hh 71 91 pickens A B Maginnis 20 40 40 15 6 68174*DONNA wb 4 105 7 10 93 8" 8" 10 10 Jas HensyB Schreiber 7 7 6 2J 6 5 Time. 21. 81|, 1 :175. 1:44 = . Winner — Ch. f, by Handspring -Frankie I trained by .1. Arthur. Went to post at o:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, linker, favored by the goiiiL and showing tare gaineness. followed the leaders dose up from the start and. standing a hard drive through the last furlong, got up in the last stride to score a lucky victory. Uaaae, probably best was excessively urged and tired in the closing strides. Foreigner went well throughout. Bendigo. weakly handled, was allowed to lag badly in t lit early stages and closed up a big gap in the final quarter. High Bear tired near the end and can do better. Docile was Isully outpaced early and finished fast. Donna sulked. Scalplock ran a bad race and can do much better. The winner was entered for 8888; no bid. Scratched itiSir.CiKnvoy. 110: BS430 Posing, MB; 57ft4!» Florizel. !»8; P.7120 Dr. Spruill, 100- 68556 Carew, 101; 68531 iMoeeaahi Maid. ;i7. Overweights Polly Prim, Ij pounds; Lacaehe. 1.