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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR TRACK FAST. Twenty fifth day. City Park .lo.key Chil . Winter Meeting of H days. 30 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the ui tance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 0PkftO FIRST RACK 3-8 Mile. MMH —35— 2—114. i 00 added. 2 year-olds. Maid-ns. 7 j£ fj O dtS Special Wei.ii-. Net value to winner 75. Li,f Hr,1S. AWtPPSt hi "rstrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72597 ANNE MGEE w lu9 11 l* 1! C Koerner E Corrigan 15 15 W 4 2 7. .07 HOLY MASS W Ml 3 3 J* 2J Lloyd - F W Seeley 2J 3J 3 1 3-5 -MART w 109 4 2 » I A Martin H B Duryea 20 30 15 6 3 MRS SEW ALL W 1"9 M 11 51 43 V Powers W K Hughes 20 30 25 12 5 PROSPER w 112 2 i 61 5 J Iang E W Heffner 40 100 80 40 20 ROSEBURG IL w 112 6 4 4 61 Nicol H McCarren Jr 9-5 2 J 2 4-5 2-5 TONT W W 112 5 8 8 7i Jos Hogg A Weber 15 40 40 15 8 7250T CUNNING w 109 9 6 SI 8 Abuchon AHandDHMorris 10 15 15 6 3 MARGUERITE HAYES w 109 8 13 10 93 Moleswh J B Iawson 40 40 30 15 8 BROUGHAM ■ 109 U 1 "i W* -las HensyBurlewandONeill 2£ 3 11-51 3-5 GIXaRIOLE " W 109 13 10 111 11J Sumter J H McCormick 10 30 30 10 6 MY LADY FRANCES W M ~ 13 13 12= J Iee B Schreiber 15 25 20 8 4 • - 72597 LIGHTNING FLASH w 109 12 9 U* B G Swain W H Fizer 40 75 60 25 12 Time. 12*. 24L :;i.. 1 Winner — B. f. by Maria Santa — California trained by J. Collins. " • Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start wod. Won driving: second and third the same. Aine M. ilee. away tut and saving giouiei hy making a dear turn, showed superior speed and. st Hiding the final drive gamely, held Holy Masa safe throughout and won drawing away. Holy Mass. also away . forwardly, was always in mares pursuit and finished gauielv. Smart came with a rush in the last fnr-Kng and would probably have wun in a few more strides. Mrs. Sewall, away in a tangle, daaed a bis gap and can | i •!.:,! «lv lat tiii- hand. Praaper ran well. Reaefeacg II. . away in a tangle and forced wide. i ■ . aeMKt chanee. BraaadMH ran ajieta and broke slowly, lm; hM worked fast. Cloriole had scant chance r after the start. f S.ratchcd— 72520 Maritza. 112: Miss Hammond. 100. . -rTfcpr£*0 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. M%— 1:125 — 1—101. 00 added. 4-year olds and up-| 2 3 f3 CJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. A fid H-irscs AWt~PPSt 4 ]-j - Str Fin JiKkeys Owners O H C I S 12925 JOHN CARROLL v» sp. 6 110 M i 4" 41 V l1 C Korrner E Corrigan 4 I ." 1 3 5 71833*GREEN BBAL w 4 102 5 ; 2» 1- 1J 2* C Henry c F Clark 4 5 2 13-5 71345**ESCUTCHEON WB « 193 11 4 l 2»1 # 3" .1 Ccuilin R E Watkins » 35 12 5 2J . 72i"." 1 RONTENAC W • Mi I I ■■■ 3J "h 41 l"t. mther .1 Griffin in 26 M 7 H 71599 FRENCH NUN w I 104 IM V 7- 5 61 Brandt .1 H Baker 25 Me 75 25 12 7247JROBIN HOOD nTlM 1 I 7J 6* 61 fi4 Lloyd .1 P Mayberry 9-5 4 H 3 2 7 10 71723 RAFTT w4 97 7 11 11- II* V - .las Hogs B Laaauma H 100 xo 30 15 729K*HOORAY wn . lot 6 12 12 12 lij S- Sumter A L Aste 20 40 40 15 8 7 134 MISS FERRIS ■ i MC 12 1 »• V "* 6* .las HensyJ J Ryan 81 50 50 15 7 7:. 11 CHAR EASTMAN ar 6 112 v 3 6» S2 H hi1 Ott E B Gardner 5 6 5 2. fi5 72490 IAY w 4 97 4 I 9- 9l 11- 11* Skirvin H McCarren Jr 20 40 30 8 4 722*2 DR. MACK . w 5 110 1 8 Mitt1 IS 12 T Carter J 8 Hayes 60 150 150 40 20 Disqualified for foul. Time Set. 98, 1:134. Winner— Ch. g. by Ornainenl — Spanker, by St. Serf trained by J. Collinsl. Went to post at 2:2*. At post 1 minite. Stall fair. Wmi easily; second driving: third the same. " .ti.hn Carroll, s.iowins vast improvement over his last previous raee, was a close contender fee tive tar-Ji.iys. - then moved up into the lead and aaa H his rider plea-ed. Green Seal, showing superior speed. . ti-ek the lead after going a quarter, but tired slightly in Hie stretch drive. Escutcheon had a slight ! advantage at the start and cut across in fiont of the others, agate interfered sharply with Fay at the halt arid almost threw her. was prominent thereafter, but had to stand a hard drive to retain third place and was disipnililieil for fouling. Frontenac ran a good race and finished fast. French Nun closed a ajap in il.e aval ajaarter and is worth remembering. Robin Hood ran jioorly and seemed to sulk most of the r v. ay. Fay. after showing superior speed, v.as sharply pinched off at the half and knocked out of any t cna.iee. The winner was entered for ,300: no bid. Scratched— 72455 Lady Anne. 110: 72509 Ace High, 100: 72455 Hawkama. 10G. Overweight* — French Nun, 4 pounds; Miss Ferris, 2; Fay, 2; Dr. Muck, 1. I . J ! . . - ! j , , , , j 1 i I i I i : • TOKC/I THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 0O02S— 1:26— 3— 87. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Handicap. I Q 0~3C Net value to winner 00. Ind" Horses AWtPPSt j 5 ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 5 C P S _ 751n-ST. H.VKIO wr 107 1 , 21. 2. 21 2- li V Iowers KkampA-Hdfield 8 5 11-59-5 4-5 2-5 72619SWOOOLANE Wsb 118 5 1 H Ill2 li P .1 Leo A Simons 6 7 6 2J 6-5 72491-MELANGE w 92 10 8 5h 5* 8j 4i 3n 8 Flynn M E MeHenry 15 15 10 4 2 72508:BLTJE LEE w 107 9 I ■ 31* 9* 3 4- .las HensyT Capo 3J 7 6 21 6-5 72439 ALBERT STAR W 1"3 7 2 fii" 61" 7- 7* 6 Lloyd M Ording 8 8 7 21 7-5 7269B*EVELTN S. w 96 2 7 8« S 6= 6" 64 Suinter G H Holle 6 8 4J 8-5 4-5 72293 INFANTA wsb 107 I 4 4l 4l 55 5: 7J Pickens G R Hamilton 8 10 9 3 8-5 72528 GOLDQCEST W 111 6 9 9« 9» 94 8« 8* Xicol H B Duryea 6 12 12 4 2 72431 LISTERINE W 92 8 M 10 10 10 9= 95 Deverlch 8 T White 30 60 60 30 15 714:; Y NKEE ROSE w 90 1 I 7" 7h 8 10 10 C Henry A Brown 40 75 60 20 10 Time. 24. 48J, 1:14?. 1 :2S. Winner — Blk. c, bv St. Carlo — Orsina trained by B. Meyer*. Went to post at 2:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. St. Ilario. running to his best form and well ridden, followed Woodlane close up until well into the stretch and when straightened out for home, th"n. after a slight shaking up. won drawing clear in a fast linish. Woodlane showed superior early speed, hut was excessively urged for the first three-quarters and tired when called on sharply. Melange, forced to go wide and bearing out in the stre;ch, finished gamely anil took third place in the closing stride. Blue Lee ran fairly well, hut tired fast in the last furlong. Albert Star broke in a tangle and ran far below his best form. Infanta tpiit badly after gcing a half. Ooldquest was never a contender. Overweights — Albert Star. 1 pound: Coldqnest, 1. — ~ I PT£ FOIRTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Over 5 nmdles.j tit 472— 2:17*-4— 129. Cosmo-4000 74Tb politan Hotel Hurdle Handicap. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,105. Ind Horses AWtPPSt~l~~3 4 a StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C P 8 72527 KILLDOE ws 9 148 6 2 21 2- 5J 5 3i li C Chandler!; Schreiber 15 30 25 8 4 72454 BOB MCRPHY w 7 148 7 I 3l 3l 4 3* ]J V 8 McClain II Flippen 8 15 15 5 21 7C433 ST. VOLMA Ws 6 165 9 I 5- 4i 2» -i 4* 3b ArehibMd J C Ferriss Jr 1 7-5 4-5 2-5 1-4 72527 PROFITABLE w S 145 3 1 1- 1- 1- l1 2» 43 McKiny A Winters 10 25 20 7 3 724901RIP W 9 148 5 7 63 6 i 68 65 6s 5li E Heider .i McCormick 4 7 6 2 1 72383BANK HOLIDYws 7 148 4 9 9 8 7* 7J 72 6* G H Pierce G H Pierce 10 15 12 4 8-5 72472=S. HOFFHEIMER w 6 155 8 4 73 7 8 8 5h 7l Yourell W Gerst 8 15 15 5 21 72527 AlLES W 9 140 1 8 85 o3 3h 4" 8 8 Sobell J Johnston 6 15 12 4 8-5 65480 WOODSIDE ws 4 141 2 5 4 Fell. J SullivanJ E I.ane 10 20 10 4 2 Time. 2:21$. Winner — B. g, by Foul Shot — Dulcie Larondie trained by H. R. Brandt. Went to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Kiildoe, lucky throughout and well ridden, moved up steadily after going a mile and outgamed Bob Murphy in the closing drive. Bob Murphy ran a good race and was right there throughout. St. Volma, cut off repeatedly and kept in close quarters, bore out badly in the stretch run and ran poorly for a supposed crack. Profitable showed the most early speed and fenced well, hut tired when approaching the last obstacle. Bank Holiday closed a big gap in the last half. Rip was almost thrown by Sam Iloffheimer in tht» st-etch. Aules ran oporly. Sam Hoffheimer ran a bad race and swerved badly throughout. Y/oodside feli at the first hurdle. • 70Pvftft FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 07053—1:44* — 4—08. Purse 1908.sh00. 4-year-olds and up-§ Ju fj J O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *j j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 53 725»9-ORLY wb 8 102J 3 7 7 7 5l 3« li V Powers P M Civill I 8 7 2J 1 73539*OLD HONESTY w 4 107 1 1 ink p 21 21 2J J I?e A J Gorey 3J 4 3 6-5 1-2 72402 TILEING wb 4 110 4 2 t] lh I1 li 3 i Sumter .1 H McCormick B 4 16-57-5 3-5 72476CARTHAGE WB 5 112 7 3 5= 41 3i 43 44 C Koerner W S Williams 2J 3 21 1 1-2 72437;!GILD WB 4 97 6 4 63 6J 6* 5- 53 C Henry BurlewandONeill 6 10 8 3 7-5 717S53LOTUS EATER w 5 111 5 5 4i 3nt 4i 6° ti12 Lloyd AHandDHM«nis 7 10 8 3 7-5 724S9 MAY ROWE w 4 95 2 6 21 53 7 7 7 S Flynn C E Rowe 50 200 150 40 20 Time. 25. 40*. 1:14?. l:40j, 1:475. Winner — B. g. by Orvieto — Eily trained by C. E. Brown. Went to post at 4:03. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Oriy trailed the others far back in the early stages but. under a hustling ride, moved up steadily, although gaiatpj wide inlo the stretch and. wearing the others down in the last furlong, won drawing clear. Old Honesty forced the early pace, finished gamely and ran a good race. Tiieing. weakly ridden and allowed lo go wide on the turns, tired after he appeared the winner and might have been short. Carthage, away .a the outside, suffered from much interference in the. first three-quarters and bv having to go wide and tired in the last quaitcr. Lotus Eater was prominent for the first half and tired as if short. Hid quit after going a quarter. May Rowe showed speed for three-quarters. Overweights — Orly, 2 J pounds. O PL AT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. 00051— 2:344— 0—07. Purse 00. 4 vear-olds and up- dOtJJi ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St *j 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72531 DOCRT W 4 107 1 2 5= 51 |aa 43 3n lJ .1 Lee P M~ Civill 4h~6 i"--" 725:;0 FLAYIGXY w 5 99 3 7 35 3n -4 3] 2" 2 Sumter R E Watkins 7 12 8 2 4-5 724223RIO GRANDE w 4 107 2 12" 8* 31 21 ]•» 32 V Powers F B Ford 0 " 0 15 4 2 72511 DR. MCLCER w 5 111 8 4 1= lil1il- k4« 41 Nicol J J Ryan 3-5 4-5 7-101-4 1-7 7245S MILSHORA w 4 95 6 6 9 9 .70 fi3 6« 5h Moleswh Tanner and RipleylO 15 l0 3 6-5 72404 AMBERJACK W 6 105 4 t «• 61 tt 5" 5l 6t» Kohn G Eaton 100 300 300 SO 40 H8M DR. YOCXG WB5 102 5 5 85 81 9 8t 73 73 J Conley H B Hildebrand 100 100 100 20 8 72531 LADY OAKLAXD W 7 105 9 9 4" 45 6h 71 9 S- Dyer C R Rilev 20 50 40 10 3 72476 EL CAPITAX V 4 102 7 8 71 7l Si 9 81 9 Cashin M E Fulton 30 100 100 "5 10 Time. 24*. 51i. 1:17-, 1:43|. 2:00. 2:30s. Winner — Ch. g, by Star Shoot — Mistrust trained by C. E. Brown 1. Went to post at 4:35. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Doubt, always in forward contention, savid ground all the way. and, finishing with a rush, outstayed Ilavigny in the closing drive. The latter had no mishaps and finished with her customary gameneaa. Rio Grande forced the early pace and appeared the winner on the stretch turn, but tired badlv Dr! McCIuer was sent into the lea* and seemed to be under restraint for the first mile, but quit unexpectedly" Milshora trailed, as usual, and closed up .-. gap in the last half. Amberjack ran a good race for him! lady Oakland ran poorly. The winner was entered for ,100; no bid. Scratched— 7250»1Lancastrian. 110; 72531 2BeIIeview, 100. Overweights — Doubt. 4 pounds; Dr. McClner, 1.