Louisville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-19

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LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHURCHILL DOWNS. LOUISVILLE, KY.. Saturday. May 18. 1907. -Twelfth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meet-iiik 88 days. Weather clear; track fast. 2i Ikk 1js on. riCfefcllfel Judge. C. 1. Price. Starter. J. J. Holtmau. Se.retaty, Lyinan H. Dais. Btocssg start- at 2:.:o p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinker*. Figures in arenthesis following the rilstaswfe of each taee indi.ate todes number, tra -k record, age of horse and weight carried. -OtOr-rQ PIBST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 17701—544— 2— 110. Parse fdOO. T JTT aids Ow I »7fJ S.llin-. Net value to winner »J. ~ Tad Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S CS705 sfOQUETTE w ill 11 4 ::? H l3 htoreland W J Young 4 5 4? 8-5 4-5 • •.-: ESTHER BROWN SJ 107 18 8 1 | C 2 D Austin W A Smith 10 L5 2u 8 4 S87S7MACKEREL w i"ti - •" 4? 2?, ::? jas HensjrP Dunne 8 2? 11-51 1-2 68504 DARLING KAN w 98 i- 8 8* fiJ 4"k Kilac- F W Forsvthe 30 58 50 20 10 6CT21 RENALL S Ml 1 - 10? 7- 6" J Butler J .1 Calvin 30 60 CO 20 10 im;.; SYNCHRONIZED w 1«3 7 13 13 81 fi1 D Boland ArnisfKandHardff « S 8 3 3-2 . t CHBffWARDINE S M I M H 8 ? 7? Aturiarity V ierst 4 6 6 21 fi-5 IS211 CARASCO WSS M 8 8 5 5"* *! G Swain J M Henry 50 100 100 40 20 l«757*WALDORF BELLE SJ 88 S 11 11 10 N Dearborn F P Qrosa 8 10 8 3 8-5 ■8C71 JUDGE DUNDON W Ml 1 1 2 41 103 Troxler A L Darnaby 8 15 12 5 21 68757 TIS ME S MM 8 7**11 U« Smart D N Prewitt 30 30 25 10 5 MISS li:RAGH wn 103? :: 12 12*12*12* J Lee J C Milam 7 15 15 6 3 68703 PRESENTE ws 88 12 7 6=13 13 Scanlon L A Cells 30 100 100 40 20 Time. lis. «;, 8S4, 881, ."..- :. Winner It. c. I.v Ben Holla. lay Ruction trained by W. J. Young. Wen; to oast at 2:.:2. At potst 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. M...|iiette. clear of interfci ct:cc an. I i mining to her hest louu. was prominent all the way and came away i.i the stretch with a rush. ISthci BrOWB showed the MOSt early Speed, but tiled fast in the last furlong and was a lucky aecoad. Mackerel was in frequent jams and was gaining fast in Htf stretch when he v aa forced to go aroasd and this CSS him second aface. Darling Dau ran a gixxl raec aud rJssed a bi.4 .ip. Jt -Mill ran fairly well and stilTcre.l from interfereiK-e. Synchronizeil had a rousrli trip and was •-aught in a jam ■ after the -tart. Waldorf l.elle ran poorly. Judge Dundoii quit in the stretch. The v.:iic.-r was entered for 8800; so bid. Scratched i;s7."i7 Little Shrimp. !ts: 88721 Albert Star. l"v 887T8 Water Lock. KM. Orerwehjhta Wi-s Irerssja, 1 pounds. ft7U/l SECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2457!»— 1:06J— 4— 111. Purse 400. 3 year olds J Cj I tZftt and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. 1 ml Horses AWtPISt U u »4~Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 68722 BEATRICE K WB4M fi 1 Is 1 I5 I4 G Swain J H Stevens 1 8 8 3 3-~ 68887 ORLANDWICK S 8 MS M 2 31 8*- 2- 24 D Boland A D Steele 25 50 50 20 10 68704 BEN STRONG WSS 3 M3 4 9 4 51 31 31 J Lee L A Cella 4 4 3 7-5 3-5 »s-::l VOHOOME w :. : i ll ." 4 41 4J Pickens A B Maginnis S 10 10 4 2 68213 TELESCOPE WS 8 MS 8 6 81 CI fi2 55 B Davis C E Greenwood 12 15 15 6 3 I LA SORCIERE WS 4 104 9 3 21 31 51 «■? D Austin J Mannion 12 15 15 6 3 C8758 WALTZ KING WB 8 101* 3 12 11 IF 10* 7- W MclnfeE E. Bradley 50 100 100 40 15 BLACK POX ws 9 ion 14 7 fit 81 9- 8 Moreland Hughes Bros 4 8 8 3 8-5 HAENSEL WSM413 13 9f 9 H- 94 Moriarity W Qerst 25 30 12 5 21 6K761*BOSERRIAN WB 8 M 7 E M* Ml 71 10" Jas HensvP Dunne 2 2?. 11-51 1-2 SURETY m 1 no 5 8 12" 12 13 11- J J "WalshT W Flynn fiO 100 100 40 20 65143 NELLETTE W3 96 1 4 13* IS* 12* 12* Dearborn " M Haves 40 60 60 20 10 68667 PRINCESS MARIE W3 90 1110 71 71 ll"kl3- Bilac Millers-Johnston 30 60 60 20 10 417821 J. D. DUNN w 3 9C 12 11 14 14 14 14 Shreve P King 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 2.",. 47?. 1 :o»i. l in;. Winner Ch, f. by ftaadsel -Misa Eddie trained by J. H. Steven*. Went to post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second the Same; third driving. J • c ■!■ K. escaped the laterfereaee that came soon after the start and. dashing into a long lead, hehl lie others safe at all stages. Ulandwiik ran a good race and finished going fast. Hen Strong was in a last at the start, but closed a big gap in the last quarter and finished gamelv. Volj ootne put up a good perfarassace. Telescope was right there most of the way. La Bowsers Ojait after going a half. Bos • rian was almost throws down ...M.n after the start and suffered from much intn-rferenee throughout. i Ii acfc Iox ran a bad race and can do much better. The winner was entered for 00- no bid. Berstched. 087T8*Lady •Henrietta, 103; OS704 Mint Boy. i7. overweights— La Sorcietc. 2 pounds; Waltz King. 3]: Haensel. 1; Princess Marie.. 2. AGTQfi THIRD RACK— 1 Mile. 88888 1J8| i 118. Furse •TeTrolds * and upward" UO | tjtj Handhap. Net value to winner . o. 1 ml Horses AWtlP St U Vz ■:* Str 1iu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68616 WING TINO WSB 8 93 8 S 9 S4 Ink 4? l?J Butler J S Hawk inn 6 8 8 3 C-5~ 68687*PHIL PINCH u fi 113 7 4 2l 3* »i 2» 2" D Austin V S illianis 3 5 5 2 1 68734*11188 ALERT vv 3 89* 4 1 l4 l 2? 3t 3" Trueman J W Beall 6 8 7 21 C-5 --X-MIKR SCTTON W3 99 S 6 8 1 2 1 1* 11 4 Pickens Stubbs Bros 20 30 25 8 4 68616PASADENA wn 5 111 9 9 6- 51 5» Cnk 5? J Lee B Vincent 4 4 21 1 1-2 • nSfPOLLY PRIM wn 4 103 1 8 51 6 6" 72 6- Dearborn J R Wainwi-iglit M 30 30 10 5 i68725JACQUnS wu C 115 6 7 41 41 4t 73 jas HensyB. Tucker 2? 13-513-51 1-2 l68688THE A1INKS w 4 114 6 2 7h 7* 83 8« 84 Troxler D N Prew ,tt 10 12 12 4 3 88735 LITTLE LIGHTER wu3 i.7 2 5 83 9 9 9 9 E Martin W H McMullen 60 75 60 20 10 Time. 24,. is. l:18|. 1:381 niew track record. Winner — B. f. by Star Bhoot — Van -a-lar trained by J. S. Hawkins. Went to post at :;:31. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: seeand and third the same. Wlaj ling got away poorly and had to go around the others, but moved up rapidly after going a half [ aud. finishing with a rush, came away in the stretch run. Phil Finch, hard i-iddeir all the way, ran a Stted race and just got up in the dosing stride for second place. Miss Alert, cloar of interference. : howed 1 the most early sped, laced Mike Sutton into subjection in the first three quarters, lwit tired slightly at 1 the end. Mike Sutton ran to his best form. Pasadena had a rough trip am! scant chance with B poor - 1 I off. Jscqoin, poorrj handled and away badly, was made much use of in the earlv stages, esasfcaf biaa to tire at the end. The Minks ran poorly. Polly Prim was afwara outpaced. Phe time is a new track reconl. supplanting Ten Broecks 1:30], which had Ptood since 1877. I Sciatcied 68888 •Hatty Scott. 105: 88608 Fortunate, 102. Overweights -Miss Alert, 2] pounds. ftftTQR FOIRTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 17916— l:2tt— a— IK;. Blui grass Stakes. ,000 added". JO I %J J 3 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .4 1 I »d Horses AWtPPSt4 Va % Str Fin Jockeys 5wi lers O H C P 8 _ M8BB*PRINCE AHMED WB 112 6 2 22 2= 1» 1 1? T Tavlor J C Ferriss Jr 2?_ 3 3 1 1-2 1 331 TANGLEWOOD w 104 7 3 3= 3U » 2- 2? D Austin Talhot Bros 10 15 15 5 2i 65171 LIGHT WOOL WB 112 4 6 54 4" 41 4= 3- J Lee J T Combs 6 6 5 2 4-5 ■ .l VICTORIA a wn 107 1 1 4h 6* 6n 3h 4h Troxler- G J Long 6 6 5* 2 4-5 68652FLEMING w 114 5 8 71 71 7*». 64 5" Moriarity W .1 Young 2 M 2 1 1-2 687M FLU WB 109 2 7 61 5"i 5* 51 6- Moreland P King 20 30 25 8 4 • 8UCAUTA w 100 3 5 8 8 8 8 7= M Hill L V Bellew 50 60 60 20 10 . w*ABTFUL DODGER w 84 8 4 F* lb 3* 7s 8 Jas HensyL Jones 30 60 50 20 10 Added starter. Time. 24. 47j!. in::, l:2ig. Winner — Ch. c. by King Hanover — Percita trained by R. Cassadv _ Went to post at 4:03. At post o minutes. Start gor.d. Won drir.ug; second and third the same. Prince Ahmed was tacky in escapiug interference all the wav. showed much speed and. wearing Artful lioi.ger down in the first half, took a long lead, but tired and had to be hard ridden at the end to outstav invlewood. The latter ran a good race and was gaining steadily thr isshBSt under a hard drive. Light v..k ! saved ground most of the way and finished going gamelv. Victoria B. was a sufferer from inter-lcreuce at the start, ran fairly well and will improve. Fleming, givi -n a timid ride, was eased up soon ••tier the start and was given an easy ride thereafter and can do mi ch better. Artful Dodger is a fas; B«a stayer and quit alter going a half. Hip showed a good burst of t,peed. but tired in the last fnrlong. Scratched— 88887*The Ahl«.t. 117; 68134Oarga ntua. 112: 63592 hi. Clair. 112. Overweights — Calita, 1 pound. Aft7Q7 FIFTH RACK -4 1-2 Furlongs. 17701— 54 f— 2--75 oTJ Purse KL 2 vear-olds. 1 UU •_*-*_• Allowances. Net value to winner 00. .1 Ml ~~Borse8 AWtPPStA % % IjnFlTJockey Owners O H C P 3 68703VGRANDE DAME w 104 3 1 1- p |i d Boland" G Hendrie 3-5 3-5 1-2 out— 6b70. LADY BALDl R w 100 5 4 6 2* 2« Morelaad G W J Bissell 20 30 25 8 3 I 885M ZAGG w 5M 1 11 4? 6= life Moriarity W Gerst fi 10 10 2 1 88723 MARY TALBOT W Mi 7 I 8* 8» 4 J L.-e J B Hawkins 6 7 5 8-5 4-5 88788 BILL HEBRON w J07 3 5 2 4h 5* A Brown A 8 Labold 8 10 9 2 4-5 6888* 8BVERU8 S I M 12lu 5- 7- 8* D Austin W M Haves 30 i 60 20 7 , 68650 BLACK DRESS w 97 fi 8 71 8i 7= Dearborn A J C rcv fiO 88 M 85 1" 68741 SALLY BARRY WB sal •"• •"• s" "v R WkrW A Hughes 60 60 50 15 fi 88841 HANNTS w UK S 6 ." 8* 9-1 Pickens J M Henry 50 100 100 30 10 68658 iANToRS s 97 2 2 11* KC 10- Q Swain XV A Smith 88 «0 60 15 4 CONDICO w KM 11 12 12 11-11* Bilac J C Milam 30 388 M8 38 15 THE YAMISKK w • 100 10 7 lO-1 12 12 J .1 WalshJ Bia-hanan 60 100 100 30 15 Time. 11*. 23, 34*. 8af, 80. Winner — Ch. f. by Hie Commoner — Noblesse trained by J. Walters. Went to post at 4:38. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Lrsade Dame outclassed the others and fairly cantered all the way. winning pulled up through the last ferlong. Lady Baldur ran a gixxl race and came fast through -the stretch. Zagg. away poorly, had t»» • veicine much interference and finished going well. Mary Talbot was away too poorly to cut much liirure in the result. Bill Herron tired badly in the stretch. Pantops was almost thrown at the start. The . uii-cc WSS prominent when he ran out at t lie stretch head. OsadaBS was raaaasasi out all the wai Scratched- CS502 John Marrs. 110; 6870T. Rrimnier. 100: Rlacksheep, 100; Elder, 0". OrerwehrhtS Lady Bsldar, :; pounds; Zagg. 4: Severus. 4; Sallie Barry, 2i. ftttTQQ SIXTH BACK -1 Mile. 88788—1:381 8 88. Purse 00. :: year olds and upward. OO i •I/O Selliiu;. N.-l value to winner 8888. Ind Horses AW t PP St jj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ 6S782*KING LEOPOLD w 3 94 4 S 5* 5ni£ :.ti 3= 1* Shreve P King I 7 6~2 1 687263FOREIGNER ws fi 112 13 4 ]h lJl lh LlJ J Lee FW and CJSchmidt7 7 6 M 6-5 68762KN*T OF IVANHOE W 3 98 7 1 23 23 23 2- 33 Jas HensyJ McCulIopgh 2J 3 M l" 1-2 fiS744 RED THISTLE WSB 6 109 10 2 65 fi1 52 4 42 D Boland Miller andJohnston 10 15 15 C 8 68600 LAC ACHE w 7 104 11 3 4* 8* 4and 5l 8* Pickens A B Maginnis 30 60 50 20 8 Is7fi2 PRINCE OF PEERS w 4 108 1 7 I* 7J 71 71 fii Helgesen J S Bratton 25 50 50 20 8 6618 RED OGDEN WB 3 96 9 6 3- 4* 61 61 7l» Dearborn A D Steele 20 30 30 10 5 68600 HIGH BEAR WB 4 112 2 12 12£ 91 9i 83 S A Brown J R Wainwright « 7 6 21 6-5 68726 CAREW w 4 106 3 13 llh 102 S 93 91 Moriarity V Gerst 4 6 5 2 0-5 687592OFARDI WB 1 91 12 5 84 83 71 lOlO" Bilac J C Milam 7 10 10 4 8-5 68740 WOOLSTONE m I MB 5 11 13 13 10 11= ll1 M Hill L V Bellew 75 100 100 40 20 88758 MONOCHORD ws 6 102 6 9 9nki2 12= 12= 123 Brandt J H Baker 20 25 25 8 4 68233 FIRE ALARM wb 3 95 8 10 10b 112 13 13 13 g Swain Mrs D B Cook 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 24J. 49L 1:14?. 1:41. Winner — B. c, by Rempronius — Nellie N. trained by 0. Landi. Went to post at r :00. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. King Leopold, lucky throughout and saving much ground, closed a big gap gradually and. coming through a -mall opening In the stretch, got up in the closing strides. Foreigner, miming to his 1 est form. showed superior early speed, raced Knight of Ivanhoe into defeat in the first three-quarters but. boring out a trifle In the stretch, caused him to lose. Knight of Ivanhoe. weakly handled, ran fairly well. Red lhistle made up ground and tired In the last quarter. Lacache was prominent for a half. IMiiice of lle-s suffered from interference. Red Ogden had a rough trip and ran a go« d race. Carew was away too poorlv to he a serious contender. The winner was entered for ,100; uo bid. Scratched C..N707 Posing, 100; f.S7:H -Quagga. 93: 88818 Charlatan. 112.


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