Louisville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-08

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1 1 ■ t t I t . 1 ■ - t I t II f m 0 1 LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHI R HILL DOWNS. LOUISVILLE. KY.. Tuesday. May 7. 1907.— Second day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. ,!i days. Weather cloudy: track heavy. 28 hooks an. Presiding Judge. . K. Price. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Lyman II. Bavis. Bacilli; stalls at 2:.;0 p. m. W indicates whip. S spur-. B blinkers. Kigtires in parenthesis following the dlataaee of each nee indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. £+L±C*~i O FIRST back 3-4 Mile. Scat. 24. iss:: -1:18—6—421. Pang 8688. Tjter nafa OoOi-O Matdeas, I illi.- Special Weights. Xet value to winner .$:.». iTTTl Horses AWl PP St i t, Str Kill Jockeys Owners O Ti C P S~ 68172SI8TER POLLT wa 116 5 S E» 45 2». 1- J Lee W S Williams 1 12~ ~l 3~ 2h~ 67895 OUR ANNA w lpi 9 4 gj Ij Ii 2", D Austin B Bchrelher s S 3 3-2 3-5 64959*ALGELONE a no 6 7 9 lxV :."i- TroxJer : .1 Loas :: :: 18-68-6 8-6 t;7:i24 MABY BUCHANAN W 110 1 1 1- 2»1 41 -» ■ G Swain W A Kirwan 15 3D 3d 12 6 65229 SANDERSON w i 8 11 8*61 5* 6* Jas HeaayC M Jaeajer s id k 4 2 t.171 MART ORR W 11" 7 12 H 1" W 6] Moriarity .1 Hergenivtlier 13 13 12 5 2J i. S9 MINNEQUA Waa 1M 3 1 H "■ 71 1 Botaad T dHearn 36 66 36 12 6 68140 I.AHV CECIXJA WSB U8 2 8 !• "k 8 8* W R W krW Gent 66 4D 30 12 6 K5229 CALITA w 110 4 5 7; 6s 9* ■ * Nicol I. V Bellevv 2 E 4 2 1 ■ - ,. WILD VIOLET WSB 118 12 2 6 9* 6* 16* BUac 1". Kiinkf-1 s 15 15 f, 3 67914 ALICE KING w llDlnlo In- 11 11s 1 1 " OMahey G li Marlman 36 68 66 20 12 .7700 DULCIE w HD 11 6 12 12 12 12 T Taylor H Cook 36 66 66 2D 10 Time. 21". 50f, 1 : 1.IJ. Winner— B. f. by Bute — Michigan trained by W. 8. Williainsi. Went to post al 2:31. At poet 2 aaiaates. Star good. Won easily: second dtiving: third the same. Si-!ei lolly made up ground gradually and. wearing the leaders down in the stretch, drew out and wo,i Willi plenty in reserve. Oar Anna set I fast pace aliuo-l from the start, raced Mary Buchanan into defect and, although tiring la-l near the end. held the others safe for second place. Algeloiie Shewed speed, but tired in the final fin long as if short. Miry Buchanan showed speed in the early stages ami rati falrl] well, riandciaai came frees a long way back in the stretch and ran a winning race. Mary iu waa gaining steadily ai ihe end. dL2Q~t /% SECOND BACK 1-2 Mile. 21UI2 — 47?— 2 -IBt. Purse 00. 2 year olds. I3oO-L4±: Allowance-. Net value to winner 88, I ml 1 1 orses A wT"fP~St 4 ~H Str Kiu~ Jockeys Owners O H C, i~ 8 ~" 68528HONE8T wa 168 16 1 Ill* 1- Nieoi M Young l 6-6 1 1-2 out S8551 BUCKET BRIGADE w 166 13 8 Sl 8* f E Callahan E R Bradley 16 23 25 8 4 i;s.:;i l.AliY FLORA a 101 !l 7 21 2 3] Moriarity H Holh- 36 36 86 12 6 CS452 IKH.I.oW * lit 5 2 3 I1 I 1 Austin T P Haves 4 5 5 S3 4-5 6S599COLONEL BRADY w 103 :: 3 6* 6 51 .1 Lea B Schreiber E 5 18-68-6 8-6 6S551 i Nl.i: TIM w 96 1 1 41 .".- 61 G Swain W A Smith 16 20 20 8 3 68191 DONA H. WSB 107 2 E Id- 71 7"k Haugel I Hammond LD 36 25 ID 4 BILL HERRON a 182 7 12 11*11* s1 Jas HeasyA s LahoM 36 40 40 15 6 67568 DUNVEGAN WB B92 12 9 8* i1 H .1 Butler .1 S Hawkins 36 66 66 20 10 i.slil BEN SAND W 162 6 6 !• V- In. Sheridan J Griffin 96 66 66 2D 7 HALKKT w 102 11 U 7* si ii T Taylor W Gent I 66 20 s 4 FLORA RAY W 104 I 13 12* 12 12* M B WoodP South 3D 40 30 12 0 LITTLE JENNIE w 163] ! 1" 13 13 13 B Davis B F Guthrie 40 66 66 20 10 Time. 12. 24. 4!C. Winner — B. e. by Sorcerer — Priceless Grained by 1. Hanlonl. Weni to po-i al .1:112. At posi 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Honest, evidently a good eolt, dashed inio a long lead al once ami wa- only cantering through Ihe stretch. Buckel Brigade caSSC fast and resolately in the last quarter ami easily held second place safe. Lady Flora followed close up in the early stages, hut was taken wide and tired slighlly in the last ftiil..iig. Hollow, going wide nio-t of the way. anil a- if short and can do better. Colonel Brady had no mishaps and ran below his best form. Uncle Tim was in the deepest going nio-i of the way and ran impressively. Bill lien on was away poorly and -bowed a brief tla-h of speed. IMinvegan is a good looker that will improve under a better rider. Scratched — 6857ft2R. C. Kami. 108; I.smis I.eona Beresford. !l!»: Lawrence B. Daley. 102. Overweights -Lady Flora, 2 pounds: Bona IL. 2: Flora Bay. 5: Little Jennie. 4;. nnni p£ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Sept. 24. IKS.!— 1:13— 5— 121. Purse 00. 4-year-ohH OODIO :lll l upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:,00. I nd Horses A W 1 1M St % ■■ "■+ Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 68177 LADY CAROL WB 4 187 13 13 51 3» 21 1"t Moriarity G H Holla 5 5 5 2 1 67745 POTTER WSB 6 112 5 5 1* 1 1 21. J Lee C« V Mueller 5 10 10 4 2 r.M7s A1KSHIP w 5 113 7 1 21 2* 41 3-= Nicol J F Witeher 3 41. 4§ 2 4-5 68012*PRINCE OF IT.F.SS ws 4 110 3 7 6« 5 5 4l Helgern J S Bratton 30 66 50 20 10 68197 LIDWINA wb 5 io7 I 9 41 41 :;" :. afarelaad A G Woodman 13 M 15 i; :: 68178* BAZIL W 6 168 15 12 8*8* 6" 6* Troxler Mrs D B Cook 10 12 12 5 2 68011 WO» H i CLAIM w 3 102 U S 7?. 7 7- 7. Skirvin H McCarren Jr 20 40 40 15 6 67970 REDWOOD II. WB 4 112 12 *• 8* 9 8 8- J Conway A I Worley 2D 30 30 12 6 68555 UMAI1 .1. w 5 109 11 10 a1 sii !»• »- Trueman Wrighi.v-Martin 26 66 66 lo 5 65512*AGNES VIRGINIA WS E mo 8 11 1" 18* hi 1" 1 Austin S M Henderson 10 13 13 5 2 67854 VX.BERT Ill: w 6 111 1 2 12* 11. 11" 11 OMahev G H Marlman 20 40 40 15 7 68197 EXCITEMENT wh 4 112 0 14 13*13 12- I24 W It WkrK Trotter 5 5 2 7-5 3-5 65000 INVESTOR w E loM 2 3 11- 12* 11" l"1 Dearbora .1 Deihl 30 60 60 20 12 OPTIONAL WB 8 167 W 15 15 13 14. 14* Gaugel .1 Arthur 26 30 2.0 ID 5 65039 THE PET w 5 107 11 4 14 IV 16 15 G Swain B F Guthrie 20 20 20 8 4 Time. 241. 68*, 1:18. Winner--B. f. hy McNeil — Canella trained hy W L. Lewi-l. Went io post ai 3:28. A post 4 miiuite-. Start goad. Won driving: second and third the same. Lady Carol, away poorly, closed a big gap and. being favored by the going, wore down the other- -teadilv and got up in the closing strides. Bolter showed the mo-i early speed and stayed well in the final drive. Airship ran well and wa- gaining fast at the end. Irlnee of Pleas ran a good race and finished gamely. I.i.lwin.i lired in Ihe last aaarter. Basil was a forward contender in the early stages. K.xcitenient. I Iv ridden, was never a contender and can do much better. The winner was entered for 00: no hid. Scratched — 87847 Jack Lory. 188. /~»Q_T -| fi FOURTH BACK— 1 Mile. 616888 1:881 6 118. Purse 8888. •". year -olds and up- OOUi-O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses A AVI PP St j "t Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P 81 67552*TOM DOL AN wsts 2 loo 1 2 1- 1 1 1- l1?. 1 Gaugel F Cook 4 4 3J C 5 1-2 68080 PAS ADEN wit 3 168 ■ 3 9* 2- 2k 8*1 2* T Taylor B incent 2 2?. 2 9-101-2 i.i THE MINKS w 1 no l 4 4- 4n. 4* J» :." Morataad I X Prewitt 10 12 10 4 8-5 68156ENVOY Ni •"■ 163 7 1 3*1 8* 3» 4:; 4- .las HeasyP Dunne 2 18-616 66 6 3-5 BRANCAS WB 6 116 2 7 6" 6* 5. .",- E*» J Lee W" Gerat 6 12 10 4 7-5 67821*WING TING WB 3 100 3 6 5= 6k 6 6 6s J Butler J S Hawkins S 10 10 3 6-5 • • : ■ H VRLATAN w 4 105 3 3 7 7 7 7 7 Moriarity W Gum 8 15 15 5 3-2 Time. 28, 511, 1:17, 1:44 , Winner — B. c. by Jean Bereaud — Marshetla trained by W. K. Phillips. Went lo post at .::5.». At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second and third the same, "om Data B. Otl well in motion and showing the most speed all the way. look a long lead at once, stood a hard drive gamely and just lasted long enough. Pasadena liked the going, was a forward contender tn.. u ihe start and. lini-hing icsolutely. weald have won in a few more strides. The Minks had a rough nip and ran a good race. Envoy was in the worst going around the turns and tired fast in the last quar-tci. Bnncas, almost thrown at the start and away in a tangle, closed a big gap in the first tliree-cp iter-. Inn waa again -liiilllcd lia. k when going fast and refused to extend himself thereafter. Wing: "■ iw- would have been a contender under better handling and suffered much from interference. /-»Q/-»-| rT FIFTH RACE— Short Course. Steeplechase. 57074—2:48 — S— 150. Purse 8688. Ij 5 13 -B. m .: year olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 6360. IHd~Horse3 AWtPPSt 3 5 7 J StrKin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 6619e*NARAN ws 5 138 4 5 s S S- 3:J 2J 1 1» E Morrison E Corrigan 6 8 7 2J 6-6 i.s ai-LIGHTS OIT W 6 146 S 0 1. 4. ! • V 1 | 2* Pembtnn J T Stewart 2] 3* 5 8 5 7-10 68021 PETER BECKER ws 4 141 7 4 :.■ 3- :;- 2- 3* 8" TonreO F A Libby •; in :i :: 7-5 csii -S MM. WS 6 184 0 . 7 7- "n 4*16* 4 McClnre .1 8 C Davis C 12 12 5 21 66528*DAWSON WB 8 136 0 8 6 6* 61 73 4* 6* B Bussell G H Neal gj lo id 4 2 68164 KILLDOE wsS141 2 1 21 21 71 6»- 7* 6* W Allen B Schreiber 10 15 15 6 8 65086 NEW MST-1 M w - s 1 II l 3 1" T 2" 3 r 7° J Ford .1 Gass lo pi 6 3 1 68078 SNOWDRIFT w 7 142 178 8 8 S. 8 8 Hughes S Olsen 26 25 25 12 5 i,v :i WK.LKUFIFI.DS w s 3 143 8 2 3» 3» 4* Ran out. Caddy W Gerst 2. 2 7 5 4-5 2-5 Time. 2:5.83. Winner— B. g. by Balhamplon— Pliida trained hy .1. CaOaa. Weni to post ai 4 288. Al post 1 iniiiuie. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Nana was well bandied and restrained for the first turn id" the course, moved up fast when called on anil outstayed Lights Out in the closing drive. Lights Out forced or -el the pace all the way and tired slim.lly at the end Peter Becker went well and had no mishaps. Saul was given a listless tide am! can do much better. DaWSOa ran fairly well. WelierlieM- wa- taken out of the course when he appeared a sharp eaateader. overweights — New Amsterdam. 2 pounds. /"» CJ £"b -| Q SIXTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. 88138— 1:4««— 3— 188. Pane 8888, 3 year olds and OoO JL O upward. Selling. Net value to winner 88. Imi Horses AWtPPSt *,4 V-± ~"j~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~8~~ t866a*GATJZE wsh 4 105 8 6 21 1- 1»1 1* lJ Brandt J H Baker 2 2 3-2 T-468-6 R531 FONSOLTJCA w 8 109 1 1 84 84 2nt t| l- Nicol J W PiiKh 5 7 6 2 I .s;,;,l KINC LEOPOLD ws 3 104 7 5 1 8*84 8* 8* Moreland P King 2 4 3 6-5 1-2 BOTTLES WB 3 104 5 1 6= 52 6* 6* 4- Moriariiv C V Mueller 6 6 6 2 1 68464 RED OGDEN WB 3 84 2 8 4l 4 42 64 6* T Steele A D Steele 66 996 16846 15 68234 LADT ELLISON wa 6 111 1 I 5 o* 6" 6» 8* Troxler FW 4k CJSchmidto io io 1 3-2 67805 DROMIO WB 6 112 4 3 8 8 8 7 7 TrtWDUl W H McMullen 20 3D 30 10 4 68193 GOLDESS wh 3 i»2 6 7 71 "- 7-8 8 J Butler E Corrigan li 15 12 5 2 *Iiisipialitied for foul. Time. 25?. 51. 1:18. 1:40. 1:834. Winner— Ch. g. by B nsselaer — irenadine trained by J. II. Baker. Went to post at 6:88. At peal 8 minutes. Start Bead. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Gaaae, running *to his best form, was shuttled hack seoa alter the start and had to go around the others, ihen took Ihe lead at the half and won well in hand. Konsoluea like«l the going and put up a game effort. King Leopold caused I jam soon after the start when Moreland sent him into the lead, tired in the closing drive and was di-i|iialilied. Bottles closed a good gap in the last half and finished going g nnely. Bed Ogden was tiriug near the end. Lady Kilison was jumped on and badly cut around the li gs. The Olla IS were never -erio.i- i ontenders. The winner was entered tor 00; no bid. Scratched— osooo Daaaa, 188; 0S5a71Adesso, 110; CH480 Quaggu, 92.


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