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" • * 1 I ■ t I . a , ■ - 1 ! 1 - 1 - I e t a 1 LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHURCHTLL DOWNS. 1.0U1SV11.I.L. KV.. Tuesday. .Line 4. 1907. TwcnlysiMh day. New I.ouiswllc .loekey Club. Spriti;, Meeting ::ti daya. Weather cloudy; track slow. 2 hooks 011. 1 Presiding Judge. C. F. Price. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Lyman H. Davis. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. /7»r_1 Q "1 ITKST RACK— 3-4 Mile. Sept. 24, 188.1—1:13— 5—121. Purse $.r.00. Il-year-olds OI7 JL O JL and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St Y4. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II P S~ 0M8*BOSERRIAN wn 3 104 10 3 Ii V I2 l1 J Lee P Dunne 3-5 7-103 5 3 lOout 6.i067"KED THISTLE W sP 6 102 6 1 2= 23 2J V D Austin Miller and. Juhnstonlh 30 25 6 2. 18941 HABER w3 59 9 2 3l 31 3i 3l Bilac K P Sklpp 10 15 13 5 2 HOES SPDTHRIFT HELENw 4 98 S 9 42 9» 4- 4l* V Powers Harris and Mever 40 100 60 20 10 6S210IHYPERBOLE w 3 89 11 10 6 - 4| 6:J 5» J Butler Mrs R A Anthonv6 15 15 41 2 6994 HlSTED W E 1"2 7 5 7"t 6i 5h 6» Pickens J Griffin 15 30 30 10 5 fiMOl MINT HOY wk 4 95 3 8 9 5h 81k 7s Skirvin H McCarren Jr 20 40 30 10 3 R233 FRANK FI.ESHER w n I HI] 7 V 81 9° 8"» W Ott F Hart 30 100 75 25 12 6M8HMARMOREAN Wl M 4 6 5h 7l 7h 91U G Swain W A Smith 4 8 71 2 4-5, 18041 AYKNDOW w I !i7 E 11 In 10 10 10 T Taylor J R Taylor 40 150 150 30 15 6«yv9 DR. WEXTKER w 3 89 2 4 Pulled up. E Martin B Schreiber 5 8 8 2 4-5 Time, 205. 4«. 1 :14J. Winner — B. c, by Cesarion — rrincess Bowling trained by F. Hanlon. Went to peat at 2:30. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second the same: third driving. P.oserriau ran as if much the best, showed supi rior speed and, setting a fast puce all the way, won well in hand. Red Thistle, hard ridden all the way. maintained speed well and stood the final drive gamely. Habet had M nuakans and ran well throughout Spendthrift Helen closed a big gap from a slow beginning and finished with a rush. Hyperbole was gaining steadily at the end. Dr. Wentkcr broke his leg afler going three forlonga. 1 he winner was entered for 31,000; 110 bid. Scratched— 60042 Aleneon, 113; 00011 Dr. Lee Huffman, 01; 00041 Orlandwick. 100; csoo:, Reuben, 100; 00040 Moonlight Murphy. 04. Overweights — Frank Flesher, 4 pounds. £* 1 QO SF.COND R A I! 4 1-2 Furlongs. O.NNO0— 04— 2— IIS. Purse $.500. 2 year -olds. OJ7 JL Oaai Selling. Net value to winner M00. I ad 1 torses AWtPPSt % % % S~tr~Fin Jockeys Owners H C P 3~ 0U3 GREOISB WB 100 7 I 51 0* 1- Pickens J H Young II 15 12 E Si"" IME4 REXALL w 103 6 1 7* 5i 2J T Taylor J 3 Galvin 12 15 15 6 3 68723 VICTORENE HANNON W IU 1 I L" 1" ll B Martin K Bneace 30 40 40 15 8 68919 RUBY C. ws 100 11 10 M* 62 4" Tl III I— W P Collins M 20 30 10 5 69090 BUTO w 100 12 12 lll 71 5l Bilac TH Stevens 7 10 10 4 2 68919 EDNA MOTTER wsb 102 . 1 2 4 4i 6» D Austin D Hammond 20 20 12 E 21 68757 LITTLE SHRIMP WB 1021 3 I l1 2i 7" J Lee FWandCISchmidt 2 6 5 2 6-5 68919 MERRY BLUE W 100 14 8 9J 101 8» Dearborn K P Shipp 15 25 25 8 3J 68965 BLACK DRESS W 100 4 7 6"k 8i 9JHufnagel A J Gorey 40 100 75 30 15 1 HOI BUDGE WORK w 100 5 9 101 IP lu- G Swain J P. Lewman 2 3 13-51 1-2 . 68 LI8TERWE ws 101 8 13 I2l 12» ll2 Bmenthl 8 T White 30 30 25 8 4 ISSN DANDY DANCER ws 109 2 4 31 91 12J A Brown H W Moseley 6 6 4 8 54 5 1884] SHARP POINT w 100 13 14 14 132 132 V Powers B F Guthrie 40 100 100 40 20 6SS44 CORA DUSANT ws 104J10 11 132 14 14 D Riley D L Peterson 40 60 60 20 10 Time, 12. 24g. 30, 403, :,,;j. Winner — B. f, by Frankfort — Calea trained by H. Bowersl. Went to post at 3:02. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won handily; second driving: third the same. O.-emse, showing suddenly improved form, was a forward contender front the slart and. finishing with a tub through the last furlong under a hard drive, drew away in the closing strides. Uexall. also showing improvement, ran a good race, but tired slightly at the end. Yictorene Hannon. poorly handled and going iiie most of the way. ran a good race and. under stronger handling, would have won. Ruby . closed a big gap steadily. Buto. away in a tangle, had a rough trip throughout. Kdna Motter was in close euirteis most of the way. Little Shrimp quit alter going three furlongs. Dandy Dancer was knocked lack on the slrcteh turn. The w ■inner was entered for 11500: no bid. scratched 03817 I*-| Godckaax, 10.3. Overweights Fdna Motter. 2; pounds: Little Shrimp, 2*; Handy Dancer. 4; Cora Dtisant, 4,1. /"• rk -■ » Q THIRD BACK— 1 Mile. 08706 -1:301 :; •:.. Purse 00. I year olds. » JL OO Allowances. Net value to winner ifloo. Hid Horses AWTPP~~St ~ : 4 StTpln Jockeys Owneis T fi C P g" 6S725 OV EL AX DO w 102 9 4 2- 2» 1J 1» !• J Lee M Doyle 3 3 11 57 101-T IS641 Miss I. IDA waa MB 1 1 I 5U V 2* 2s D Austin A P Steele 15 31 M M 4 i..niii;-i. BXOLINE W 112 2 :; V l 2" V ::* T Taylor .1 McDonald 2. 2. 8 5 3 5 1-3 69066 STAR PAIRY W 97 7 9 SI 1*1 7*1 6*1 4* .1 Butler Tall».t Broa IM MM MO 01 20 it;i::iiGAi:GA"l T win! 4 2 4i 7 ll # 5 a Browa Mrs M GoldbUtl IS 25 25 S 3 1 .-• I BEAU BRUM MEL WB M li I 7" 8* s:t 7s ll Dearborn John Marklein I , 7 2J 1 69041 VICTORIA li. WB 97 3 7 l"| 4* S» 6" 71" BUac Q -I 1 g IS 20 9 3 6-5 1 1901 5 WEBBER W M I E 1 1- 4 s1. 81 Trueman .1 Diel 15 25 25 I 2l 65197 RIDER HAGGARD W SOS 5 S 9 I 9 I I Moriarity G H Holle HO EM 200 SO 20 Time. 24|, 40?. 1:1.5. 1 :4.i. Winner — B. c. by Orlando-Sister, by King Alfonso trained by J. P. Ross. Weal to post at 3:30. At BOB :: minute-. Start gi od Won driving; second the same: third easily. Ovelando, hard ridden and running to his best form, forced a fast early pace and raced Webber into siib-jiiiion in the lii-t three ipiurlers, then took the lead and, standing the final drive gamely, won out in a 1 lis,, finish, mjss Liila moved up resolutely after going a half and. taking I slight lead in the stretch. appeared a certain winner, but tired in the closing strides. LeXDHne, iMKirly handled, was restrained and 1 n-sed about in the early stages, but finished fast and was probably Itest. Star Fairy ran a good race for her. Victoria B. was sharply interfered with when going fast and tired in the last quarter. Gar-gantua quit after going three-quarters and will improve. Beau Brummel can do much better. Scratched — 00015 Anna Rltskiu. 07. Overweights — Gargantua. 2 pounds: Rider Haugard. :.. nQ-i Q /I FOlirill RACF.--3-4 Mile. Sept. 24, 1883— 1:13— 5—121. Purse 8000. .".year olds 13 C/ JL?4t !"id upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Iud Horses Wt~PP~St j j - 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P~~ S~ 6S9J2 FRONTENAC W 7 100 7 I 2 l | 1 lJ Pickens J Griflin 6 6 4 3-2 3-5* 69041 OLD HONESTY W I 107 4 4 4 1*12] 21 J Lee A J Gorev 3 4J 4 7-5 3-5 69041 MIKE SUTTON w 3 109 16 5- 4- 4- 32 D Austin Stubbs Pros 4 6 5 8-5 3-5 6S06SCOL. J. DOUGLAS WB 5 HI I 1 l1 1 3h 41 A Brow n A Oldham 2 3J 3J 7-5 3-5 .ii 91-PHIL FINCH us 6 112 I 7 6H 6i 65 o2 Perrine W S Williams 6 8 7 3 7-5 68892TANGLEWOOD w I 103 5 E 7 7 5" 610 Dearborn Talbot Bros 5 6 51 9-5 7 10 18917 GLENARM w 3 87 2 3 31 5* 7 7 E Martin Miller ft JohnstonlOO 200 200 50 20 Time. 24. 4S3. 1:145. Winner — B. h. by Kingston — Sylva BeUe trained by R. T. Runnels. Want to post at 3:58. At bob! 2 aUnntee. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Frnntenac. favored by his Ibrbl weight and ranalng to his best form, followed olonel Jim Douglas closely lor the first half, then took the lead and won with plenty in reserve. Old Honesty closed a good gap dcadily and. standing a hard drive gamely, held the others safe for second place. Mike Sutton Itegau slowly and finished fast under a hard drive. Colonel Jim Douglas showed the most speed for a half, but was in the dee peat going OB the stretch tarn and tired. Phil Finch had no mishaps and lacked early speed. Tanglewood ran a bad race and can do much better. Overweights — Phil Finch. 2 pound-. OA-! QK FIITH RACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. 88888— B4— 2— 118. Pane 8588. 2 e:irolds. *JF JL OO Selling. Net value to winner |488. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ,j V- ?j Str~Fin Joe-keys Owneis O II C P S t.-.iiXi-ORI.AXDOT wsb 103 2 2 4" 4.. ll Minder W H Fizer 6 6 3$ 7-5 7-10 E90S4 MAKGT RANDOLPH w 100 4 2 in Ii 2- J Butler 3 8 Hawkins 24 4 34 3-2 4-5 OMSS ADA O. WALKER w 102 10 S ~ a* 6- t 31 Moriarity W C Overton 15 15 15 6 3 ii.iiit.DKATHRINE MURPHYw 105 5 9 24 2], 4i Trueman H R Baker 8 8 7 21 6-5 19008 HESTER ZORRA w 105 8 4 3 3"t 5h Griffith T P Hayes 3 5 44 8-5 4-5 SS77I BITTER SIR WB 108 6 8 S1 5i 6H V Powers J C Cahn 30 60 60 20 10 HMO COLONEL BRADY wn Ml 12 7 9- 7- 74 A Brown B Schreiber 7 10 10 4 2 67912LAVATRINA w 105 11 6 6 8- 82 J Lee J C Milam 10 20 20 7 3J SOOM TOPLOFTY w 105 7 10 M| 101 92 Dearborn J H Nichols 30 40 40 15 8 67913 FANDANGO W 105 3 1 5"t 9£ 104 D Austin G W J Bissell 20 20 15 6 3 6MJ41 LOCIS ROEDERER w 100 13 1 1 11-11-11" Pickens Mrs M C LyleS 40 100 75 30 15 CUMBAHEE WB Ml 9 12 121 12= 12s E Martin J Buchanan 50 100 100 40 20 THIRD RAIL w 106 1 13 13 13 13 Helgesen C B Reid 40 100 100 40 20 Time. 12S. 24. iiti. 4!p. 55J. Winner — B. c, by Orlando — Bottie trained by W. EL Fizer. Weal to post at 4:33. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily; second driving: third the same. Oilandot, showing sudden improvement and away fully in motion, was a forward coutender for the first • piurter, came fast in the stretch and. wearing down Margaret Randolph with ease, won going away. Margaret Randolph, also favored at the start, appeared a certain winner in the stretch, but quit near the end. Ada O. Walker dosed I gap steadily and was going fast at the end. Hester Zona showed anddefl improvement, but tired after going a half. Katherine Murphy tired after going three furlongs. Bitte;- Sir showed a good performance and was well up throughout. Lavattina and Colonel Brady both closed up good ground from a poor send off. The winner was entered for !f5IR; no hid. Scratched 88088 -Bosom friend. 105. Overweights — Cutubahee, • pounds. _Orf~T QiCJ SIXTH RACK 1 Mile. 08706—1:801 3 88. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward. X %J JL OO Selling. Net value to winner 8008. a "pud Horses AWtPPSt U % »j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S S9069 PRINCESS ORNA wn 5 105 1 9 |* 6" 4- IU I3 Griffith H P Headley 3 6 55 2 1 68993»LADY CAROL wit 4 M6 I 5 2- 2*1 : I* 2" Moriarity G II Holle 12 12 8 2J 7-6 19044 REDWOOD II. WB 4 104 7 I 4 :.- 21 2* 2- J Lee A 1 Worley 5 10 9 3 7 5 18777 THE MATE ws4101 5 4 El 4» 52 41 4 T Taylor W A Smith 50 10010040 20 C8942 CHARLATAN WB 4 110 4 1 8 ll X" CJ E* D Boland W Gum I 3 12-56 5 I 5 69094 TINKER w4 99 2 7 7l 7 i .?. 71 Sf Bilac J Arthur 10 20 20 6 8J i:tn4- -BEATRICE K. wi: 4 105 9 6 Ill1 14 8*7* D Austin J H Stevens 2 3i 2A 1 1-2 89019 REBOUNDER W 5 109 6 2 3» 5b 72 8° 810 A Brown W G K Dodds 12 15 12 5 2 ROSS BHAWANA w 6 98 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 Goedike John Marklein 60 76 75 25 12 Time. 25. SO, 1:15. l:42J. Winner— B. m. by Ornament — Princess Over trained by T. P. Hayes. Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Princess Otai, running to her best form, was much the best, got away slowly, but moved up steadily and. wearing the leaden down on the stretch turn, won easing up. Lady Carol, hard restrained altnos: throughout, finished gamely and outstayed Redwood II. The latter, hard ridden for the first thitv-qnartera, wore down Beatrice K. on the stretch turn, but tired slightly in the closing drive. The Mali ran fairly well. Charlatan began slowly and lacked speed when called on. Rebounder ran poorly. Tinker came fast near the end. The winner was entered for 8608; no bid. Scratched —081 17-Request. MS; 001 IS 1 Matador, los; 0800 1*1 BBBflBW. 105; CSS42 Savoir Faire, 105; 08042 Minnehaha. 107: 00080 Prince af Bless. 104: 88011 W. K. Slade. 104. Overweights — Princess Orna. 2 poinds; Lady Carol. 2: Rebounder, 1. ilQl Q7 SF.VKXTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. 08S04— 1:25J— 5— 109. Purse 00. 4 -year olds and XjYj JL O I Selling. Net value to winner .• 4iH. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A V-i ■Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 6S991 TICLICSCOPE wn 8 106 10 7 V.l Ii l5 l6 1= D Austin C E Greenwood I SO : 1656-5~2-"" M.15-DR. SPRUILL wsit 5 109 5 I 6l 7nk 61 5h 2i D Boland J MeCullough 6 5 7-512 101-2 out 69065 LETA DUFFY W 4 102 I 2 41 5» 41 3s 3« J Butler P J Millett 8 8 6 2 1 18777 DRt MIO wit I 109 7 10 11s • 10" 43 4i Pickens W H McMuIlen 20 30 30 10 5 CMOS BARONOLA wk 5 1U9 1 1 7h 8i 7* 61 El A Brown J B Craig 40 60 30 8 3 •, 117 WOOD CLAIM WB 5 99 3 6 2i 2J 2J 2and 6* Skirvin H Mctarren Jr 30 40 30 12 6 69067 DR. MCARTY W 4 107 11 4 91 101 91 91 7J Dearborn Stubbs Bros M M 25 10 5 8MM REDCOAT w 4 109* 6 12 12* ll2 IP 11° 8" W Allen E Bowman 40 60 50 20 10 1 .id REVEILLE wit 6 109 4 9 M 6J 5 8i 9l Bilac L Peters 4n 60 50 20 10 690*9 ETRENA w 4 102 9 11 6 3i 3 J 71 10" I Taylor J H Boyd Jo 15 15 6 3 6X633 HAPPY JACK II. wsr. E 109 S 13 l* 13« WW 11s J Lee J Arthur 10 15 15 5 21 69040 MISS MARCONI B I MS 12 E T 41 8= 121 12r Moriarity M R Harned M 30 20 12 I MOM INCUBATOR wn 7 109 14 I »» 12" 12* M* It" Griffith S Berrv ::o M 50 20 10 67917 BULLFINCH wb 6 106 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 Minder W L Mower 20 40 40 15 7 Time. 24. 4S . 1:141, 1 :2SJ. Winner — B. g. by Horoscope — Emma C. by Parebin trained bv M. Whalen. Went to post at 5:30. At post C minutes. Start uood. Won easily; second and third driving. Telescope, hard ridden all the way and lucky in escaping interference soon after the start, showed super- ior s,,eed. took a long lead after going a quarter and won with plenty in reserve. Dr. Spruill. suffering from much interference and in close quarters for the first half, came fast when clear and ran a good race. I eta DulTy was a forward contender from the slart and slaved well in the final ilrive. Dromio came from t. long way back in the stretch and was going last at the end. Saronola. showing good form, was right there at the end. Wood Claim was a forward contender In he early stages, but tired fast after running three-quarters. Miss Marconi showed speed for three furlougs. The winner was entered for 00; no bill. Berateked 88800 Kntneriae Moore. 102. Overweights— Redcoat, 2i iiouuds; Miss M.uconi, 1. ....