Local News, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-01

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I ■ TESDAY, DECEMBER JH_mfl[flPfftOWERY, TRACK SLOPPY. ; .__M_fl_M ffiK W"inl r ___ Hbirtuud Dwyer. Treat. Pffvv~tiTT spurs, B blinkers. BPHjWe iiisi:iin-i track record, age of ijJBW " r7GT£f~ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 720 50—1 :05s— 0—112. rurse 00. 2-year-olds. | OUl Selling. Net value to winner 25. J Ind Horses AWtPPSt U %S«-Fin Jockeys Owners O HOP 8 i 72tM BOXHEUR W 99 5 1 13 V-.. VI 15 T Bice Franklin Stable 30 40 40 13 6 7-433;l LTA1R ws ?7 8 8 83 71 5?. 2-A Gilbert J F Clifford 15 25 25 8 Zl a 7"tki2HERIVES wb 99 I :! 3? Unk in* 3"k W Kelly M Reis 2i » 2 1 3-o J 7 098 EMMA G ws 103 11 i 4*1 6-J 4l 44 Jno CarrollJ F Hynes t 10 Mj 3 8-j J 7 i;94 BRAVOVRE W 101 1 9 9" B 8= 55 B Lynch Keene Bros 8 15 la ti 3 7 417BAN LORD 105 7 I 6" t si B5 ti6 Moreland B Schreiber ti 10 10 4 2 72368 WILMORE ¥B 103 2 6 2 3i 3i 71 J MclntyreC Heifers 6 7 6 21 6-5 j 7 158MD • W 105 I 4 5h 41 9J 8l J Hayes C Winchell 8 16 16 6 3 7*W-ALICE P 107 10 7 7- a"* 21 9i McClain W P Magrane 3 21-54 S-5 7-10 72*02 CHARAY WB 99 4 10 102»l is]010100 Mulcahy F McMahon 40 60 60 25 12 i714r"*BANN4TYNE wb 98 9 11 11 11 11 11 J Butler J S Hawkins 6 10 10 4 2 * Time, 23i, 50J. 1:02*, 1:03;. Winner — "li. f. bv Ingoldsny — Royal Una trained by J. Hewitt. Went to post at 1:4.;. At post ti minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Honlieur, from a striding -start, showed the most speed and won all the way. Altair, away badly, improved Ms position rapidlv throughout Into a fast going second and was best. Herives broke slowly in the inside deep going and ran in close quarters while in forward contention and tired in the last sixteenth. j:.iiiii:i ;., forced out at the half, made up much ground afterwards. Bravonre, nearly left, closed a big gup. Ban Lord, from a flat footed start, had a rough inside journey. Wilmore quit badly and will do to watch. Alice F. broke slowlv and quit. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 72200 Crystal Wave. 90. HT O PlliO SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 430.14— 1:181— 4— 95. Purse ?400. 4-year-olds and | 0/_i upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. hid Horses ________ _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ■ O H C P S 7 •jPSIL.YER WEDDING wb 4 105 9 S 53 4i 4i li B Davis E 1. Fitzgerald 10 15 15 6 13-5 .7413HERODOTCS w 4 US 4 4 B] B 2- 2* Post H M Mason 2 2 2 1 1-2 , - 17 jpsTER FRNCES 4 112 S 8 4 - B* **a Lenlz W M Rogers 4 8 7 13-. b-o !:::»;i-MEDA w 5 107 6 2 2-* I" ■ 4: T Rice H G Bedwell I 18-53 6-5 3-5 72415 BOLOMA.N w 4 107 11 li 1nK 5- 5- McClain D S Fountain 4 5 21-58-5 7-10 7194 PEGGY ONEAL. w 5 105 7 6 S 6s 68 68 J Hayes cieodora Stable 15 20 20 8 4 72X31 LCSTIG wb 6 10S I 7 73 8 I 7»k Brady W P Magrane 30 30 30 10 5 71814 ELEVATION " s 4 106 I 3 61 T- 7 S Borel KenilworthSkFm 15 20 20 8 4£ 7 413 HERSAIN wb 5 105 2 Left at the post. E Lynch F Farley 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 24*. 48;, 1:10s, 1 :23L Winner — Ch. f, bv Huron — Osarita, by Great Tom trained by T. Fitzgerald. Went to iR st at 2:08. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. Silver Wedding, luckily and forwardly placed on the outside good going, closed up ground steadily and .i up in the last stride of a fast finish. Herodotus, from a flatfooted start, ran in close quarters, had a ■«■*■ journey and was messed about, drew out in the last sixteenth, .it swerved into defeat at the end aa4 was unlucky to lose. Sister Fiances, away jioorly. closed an early gap quickly and helped Care* and s"t the pace to" the stretch, but lost under a weak finish and is extra good. Meada, after forward con-Irattaa to the last sixteenth, tired and likes more sticky going. Boloman agaiu failed to stay after set-ling the pace for five furlongs. Peggy ONeal was gaming in the last quarter. Lustig was given I bad ride. Elevation was short. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 72434 Isolation. 105. Overweights — Elevation, 1 pound. I Pr/~1,Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 09580—1:45—4—99. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-£fjjtj 7£% ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt~%, % % Str Fin Jockeys Ovroers O H C P S 72360 ALL ABLAZE WB 3 103 6 4 2i 24 2J 5 1? W Miller T W Flynn I 5 18-57-5 3-5 7469LSSEX wb 3 104 5 I Is l3 l3 H McClain J E Hoppas 12 16 16 6 11-5 7247e*JAOOafO w 3 110 2 2 6* 6« 65 6s 31 E Lynch C C McCafferty 8-5 2 2 1 1-2 7431LAZELL WB 5 102 3 7 7 7 7 7 41 T Rice H G Bedwell a 6J 6 I 4-5 72361 LUCIAN W 6 107 4 I 3and 3— 3nk 3nk 5J J Hayes W Hawke 4 5 5 8-5 7-10 72474 EXCITEMENT wb 4 110 7 6 4* 4- 41* il 6- Moreland E Trotter 10 12 12 4 2 7l!«HiTREASURE SEEKRwb 3 106 1 1 5=1 53J 54 5- 7 R Davis E J Bamsey 10 12 10 4 9-5 Time. 25, aft, 1:10s, l:44g. 1:51*. Winner — B. g, bv Lamplighter— Irmingard trained by I. P. Jones. Went to post at 2:.i.,. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. AM Ablaze broke well and was reserved in lucky forward pursuit of the pacemaker and made good finally alter being carried to the extreme outside on the stretch turn. Lassen made the running by a wide gap and. after boriug out badly on both turns, succumbed in the last few strides. Jacomo, sore and shuffled lo the rear on the first turn, closed a big gap in the last half and just failed to get up while going fastest id all. Lazell. nearly left, trailed far back early and made up fifteen lengths in the last half. Lucian. la the deepest going, was a prominent contender for seven furlongs and quit. Excitement, close up ;!:i«iughout, is extra good. Treasure Seeker is not ready. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. tverweights— Lassen, 1 pound. - *~"~i"J TZf/t li Ti: !: RACE- 5 1-9 Furlongs. 720*!O— 1 :05j— i 111. Purse *1!00. All Ifljeai 4 0_/*i iligii weight Handicap. Net value to winner 50. I "Horses AWTPPSt M, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .. .iBlRLElGH w 6 125 7 I B 3i ! | 1« McClain J B Smith B Z 3i 6-5 1-2 7iiL TLOUDLIGHT 5 110 8 2 4-i 23 2l 21 R Davis Molera and JosephslO 12 12 4 2 «74 i!URNIXG BUSH «V 3 107 2 3 l"t 1J Ink 3« Gargan Maple Stable 7 12 12 4 9-5 72432*KATTVB SON s 3 110 5 I B* 4* 4B 4n E Lvnch KenilworthSkFm 6 7J 7i 2 4-5 G-WiAKKLIRTA v.B 4 124 6 S 51?. 5J 5i 55 W Miller S McNaughton 8-5 8-513-1013-201-3 7244STRIUMPHANT v.B 3 105 1 4 fil B 72 6nk Gilbert Keene Bros 30 40 40 12 6 72432 BANPOSAL 4 100 3 7 8 7 6£ 7J J Hayes Cieodora Stable 10 10 S I 13-10 1,9536 COLLECTOR JESSUP 6 116 4 6 7? 8 8 8 Clifford J A Murray 15 25 25 8 3J Time, 23J. 49.. l:01ji. 1:08. Winner — Ch. g, by Ben Strome — Barcarola trainetl by H. Robinson. Went to post at 2:5S. At post 4 miuntes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Paileigli. from a good outside start, maintained forward pursuit of the pacemaker from the start and got up in the last stride of a game stretch drive, floodlight, suddenly improved, was a keen contender in the early running and drew out in the last furlong, but succumbed filially. Burning Bush set a terrific pace for the track and succumbed finally after a cracking effort. Native Son was well up for the first half, then tired. Arklirta broke slowly and was outpaced early, loomed up on the last turn and qui i badly. Triumphant ran a good race, but was outclassed. Baiqiosal was always outpaced. Collector Jessrap is palpably short. £ PT/PT FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards! 09050— 1 :43— 5— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds tyyjtJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 72342 FlNNY SIDE B 6 104 i 4 6- 41 3i l1 l3 Mentry G P McNeil 6 8 8 3 7-5 72339 SHADY LAD WB 6 109 9 1 3? 3I 42 B* 21 Sandy T F Buckley 6 9 8 3i 8-5 72451 1SABELITA w 7 104 4 3 S"k B 5nk :,■•: 3nk t Rice 11 G Bedwell 20 30 30 10 5 724 ".PMAGRAXE Ws 6 109 8 9 7»k 8J 7* 6.1. 4- Hherton H W Hoag B 3.1 3J 3-2 3-5 724B HIZZAH sb 8 109 M 7 2i 23 1»| 31 5 Moreland V Hughes IS 30 20 8 3£ 7241S SAXTA RAY Wsb 4 101 6 6 Ink ]j -n 41 61 Gilbert .1 F Clifford 15 30 30 10 4 72451 STAXDOYER wb 4 104 1 8 51 6iJ B 7- 7- J Powers 8 Emery 8 8 41 2 4-5 6!«il8 FLA1TXT M 109 I I 4S 7i Sl S« 810 Keogh H P Tate 20 50 50 20 7 7L-411 ETHEL ABBOTT w 6 109 2 5 9 9 9 9 9 Borel F JI Neil 20 30 30 10 5 7-Ms5-BEE ,HWOOD w 4 109 7 Left at the peat. McClain D S Fountain 2 11-52 4-5 2-5 Time. 25jj. 51. 1:17;. 1:40. 1:50. Winner — Br. m. by Galore — Merriness trained by G. P. .McNeil 1. Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start very bad. Won cantering: second driving: third the same. Funny Side improved her jiosition rapidly and drew out and won off in the stretch, showing sus-piciuus improvement. Shady Lad ran prominently to midway of the stretch and tired. Isatielita ran unexpectedly well up all the way. Magrane. virtually left, closed an immense gap. Huzzah showed speed, hut failed to stay and the same applies to Santa Ray. Standover is in bad form. Flaunt was short. The winner was entered for iK1; no bid. I Scratched — 72434-Queen Alamo. 100; 72405 Pinaud. 109. rj O PCaTa-CK SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047—1:114—3—103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. I _iOv/D Allowances. Net value to winner 25. liTi Horses AWtPPSt % _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7240:,;EOSE GHERRY W Ml E 1 4- B 21 I1 Borel F J Neil 21 4J 4J 3-2 7-10 i 72att*PLAC8IBLE wb 107 2 4 2J ink ink 2« McClain E Dealy 7-5 8-5 6-5 3-4 1-3 7J430 EMILY M. w 107 4 5 ]»k 21 3-i 3-1 Moreland B Schreiber 20 30 30 12 7 72411-ROSY LIGHT w 110 12 2 R" 6nk 61 41 F Wilson Steele and Riley 7 13 13 6 9 7 -234 WIMPLE w 107 8 3 Bj 5i 5nk 5=1 E Lynch T H Stevens 20 20 10 4 2 7-4 IS E B H W 107 11 7 Eg 73 S3 61 Keogh D A Ross 15 50 50 20 10 7 41S FlRZE wsn 107 1 9 ] 11 103 93 7-"l Vandusen SierraXevadaSta 50 100 100 30 15 72342 PXKODELLA w 107 6 10 7-18.1 72 S3 J Hayes J Davis 30 100 100 30 15 724S4 PAJ— VDIN1 W 107 7 12 9" 9- 10* 9* Post P Xichols 20 20 12 4 2 7 Mi MRS MATTHBW8 B 107 3 6 B 4 J 41 103 R Davis AM Covington 8 10 6 21 8-5 72BJ2PUR8E ROSE 107 10 I lollnMl-0!!20 Bilac Bay View Stable 5 6 6 21 7-5 7-u:J0 R VMCHITA - w 107 9 11 12 12 12 12 Sandy Hamilton Stable 30 100 100 40 20 • Time. 25. 4S|. 1:17. Winner — Ch. f. bv Rubicon — Rio Hondo trained by J. Neil. Went to post at 3:53. At jiost I minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Rose Cherry, from a flying start, was reserved within striking distance pursuit of the leaders and made good I dei i-ivelv at ihe end. Plausible broke slowly and was excessively urged, forged Into the lead on the last turn ami ap| eared all over the winner, but tired badly. Emily M. ran lapped on the inside of the BMC-B_ . her in the deepest going for five furlongs and tired finally, but is extra good. Rosy Light, away slowly, eteeea a gap in the last half under a bad ride. Wimple finished well. E. B. II. closed a big gap. • ir Matthew* failed to stay. O— erwetghtl Rosy Light. 3 pounds.


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