Los Angeles Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-11

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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. .SANTA ANITA PARK. _ FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Thirl iclli day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 100 days. 24 lwoks on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Ilamiltim. Starter, Richard Dwycr. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1 :.10 p. in. Chicago time 3:,10 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-m es in paresthesia following the distance of each race ihdieate -index number, track record, age of horse ,-in-i weight carried. . B* FIKST RACE -1 Mile. 7242C. 1:375— 3— 10S. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upwaid 7£-%r* _lOO _J Selling. Net talne lo winner 2.1. !„,! Horses AWTlPSt U ~- :,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S — i;-7 fJIOVNNl i:LERIOwii B 99 it 7 2* V l1 I1 1" W Ryan Mrs J Curl 6 M 10 4 2 v i i BOY w 5 112 6 ii 9 75 6 31 2h D Roland J J Quinlan I! 10 10 4 8-5 . • . MASTER LESTER WB 4 1OT 4 9 5- I* t* 2" $• C Ross M L Hay man I 8 8 ft 6-5 rniltllTINE V m 9 MS I I 4" : - .1 6 41 Musgrve T A Duties .5 21 . ! r* «-• : s; BA/4II w« ; 99 ■ 1 1* l"k -a 41 5J E Martin Pasadena Stable I 8 8 S 6-.. 726U9 RUBINON w 5 104 7 :: B #* •"• •» ti M Preston .1 F Newman J. I 9-5 7-101-:! 72009 KKBB8IA* w 7 110 10 4 10 H B| B| Ji "Grand H T Hunter 20 50 a0 20 8 .; t PR OF ORANOB W 4 104 8 li « • 8" 9«k 9i Sl G Burns Walker M M 8 A 8-.. ■rMrVIF II aratMB 1 I ~i •» 71 7" 94 D McCthyF Koerner 50 K lo 20 10 -.--, bwi Y »■ 4 113?. 11 lo si-KM 10 lo 10-° C F SvanHunter Stable 10 20 20 7 3 , ..!.; I.. i*li UitSSINCTONwn 4 99" oil 11 11 11 11 11 Taplin O Motheral 100 100 100 0 lo lime, 24i;, Ml. 1:14, 1:4 ». Winner Br. g. by 1 tiac -Pan.i.e i. I.y Emperor trained by W. L. Curl. Went to post at 1 .10 At posl 2 minutes. Slart good. Won driving; second and third the same. CiovMiini Balerio dashed into an easy iead on the far turn, but had lo lie driven to the limit in the . ;. -in" snides to witfeataad Alma Bays challenge. The latter made up ground gradually throughout anil. linisldng twlli a great rash, tvo.ihl have won in u fet more strides. Master Lesler raced f.nv anlly ii., boat and tired onlv la Hie las; tern strides. Clnistine A. finished fast. Rubinou ran an una.- eoiintablv. dull race: ■aall showed speed, but tired in the stretch drive.- The winner was entered for smhi ii.; i.i.i. S.t.iI.-Ii.-.I TSSM Prestige, 11.1. Oterwi -ights Banlada, 1 pa—da, tONBRACK 43 1-2 Furlongs. 721144 — 1:17?.— 7—120. Purse 0» . 4 -year-olds and 7* l*d~*i |3t3J in.war.l. siellin-. Nel value to winner tttt. l,,l l|,"-Tc7 A"wrPl"st ]i 3 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S i- •. piiSi tlTIl I wsi-7 105 7 1 1 1 1- I1 E Martin Pasadena Stable 8-5 8-5 o 5 7-2loiit Goldstein J H Shoiildice 8 8 t 8 5 7-10 - I koyAI RIVER W4 MS « 4 •* ** SI --.. IRX1RBSS Wl! 5 107 5 :t l» H 4 Harty A Good in I 5 I 2 7-10 MIS, iv ■ I llo I ii » ■ - 4 Ross R T Offutt • 8 8 2 1 VI%TFil:l-:ss w 6 105 2 .1 € 8 5J f.» E Dugan W S House 5 7 7 2 4-u -■if si vril I w 5 105 I s 8 Gui. 6 6- Blair J M Stokes 20 40 40 la u : i; i i-li cii uiiin: w 4 104 8 2 4u H 7- 7 D McCthyW T Anderson :: » 5n 50 15 5 MBWCVARDO W 5 11.7 4-7 7 7 8 S OConnll W « Sperling M 100 100 40 15 Time, 2::?.. 47. l:tt, 1:1.-. Winn, i- B h by Shapf.-ll Blan he of Detail trained by P. .1. Williams. Weni to M al 2:1.1. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. and held his opponents safe at all stages. Royal S i. II i in his ii-u.il honest race, showed much speed River closed a gap and. in the las eighth drive, finished resolutely and was much the licst oi the others. Pruejvfts ran twll to the stretch, bill tired fast in the final drive. Mintia ran a last half and retired. The Others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched 721! 7 I n.le Henry. Ii". * _•_* 1 THIKO RACE -1 "4de. 72420—1 :.°.75 — .! IDS. Purse 00. i! year olds and upward. 7 t3 A Selling. Nel v.ihu- t.. winner $.".: M. ]„d"_-ii7Tr 7: AWtlMSt. ■; ~, .sTFlin Jockeys Owners O H C P S :~ I.MiY .IIISWKLL W7 1* 7 I S B* 6« " 1»| Q Purns R F « ■aritian • f T * « ; | | | i ■ ,-|- w 4 inl 2 2 :!. 4" 4 4 l31. ]•: Martin Pasadena .stable S .. s .. I,-.. 12 14 IlttlW IIRCKHAM w5 111 4 2 4"»f 2* 8*3* T Taylor E Alv.y .. 9 9 2 7 .. , | ,U s 4 Id 5 ■ 8 8 ■* q 4» Andrews Orang. _h -s ble jo J.. S S 4 . ,,i:vvl.i I Ws :: 9-J i .". 1 . 1° 1 1?. .1 Goldstein W haniberlain :: 4 :,?. 2 2 1 J , q|"i-Viv.: w r. in s 7 V V « 5" g jioi.ari B _ Ckwajorjr .vi NUMB l« • VERITAS VINll w 5 111 I 1 2 2 2i 6" 7i Kunz R W Holland 1.1 U U C 3 SSI tVfM.USM N ws Gill 11 8 11 11 10 In- SJ Harty T A Fullum 20 30 30 10 i Viiiw _TVK Uo s3 »4 10 lt» oi 7l «l 8l a* li McCthyM. Donovan | l I __ 1 7 4« I PAUL I wsRHl G 4 10 91 93 910=Maddox T A McLain M 100 100 30 10 13*47 LYDIE WUOUSMANws fi inn 3 11 9 10 11 11 II Wiley C L Mai key 5n 100 lK 30 10 n s Time. 21, isii, 1:1::?.. 1:1". Winner -R. ui. by Flallands IM-Ii trained by J. Bhlle. Went to lMist al 2:.ys. At i ost 2 miuules. Start giMxI. Won easily: second and third driving. Lady hiswell was outpaced for the "til-. t three -quarters, but easily overhauled Crcpps Beckham in the homestretch and won going awav fast. Roihnenee was always prominent and. in a long stretch struggle, tin i-hed fast and gamely, "repps patinas ■ ran a good three-quarters, but tired badly in the stretch. Ten Row ran a good race." Otwell set the pice fast for three-quarters, but failed to stay the route. Veritas Vincit showed speed. The winner w-!s entered for $.100; no bid. • Scratched— 724773 Barnev Oldfield. 94; 72.102 Catherine F., 02; 7247S John C. Grans. 111; 72172 Soldano. 811. Overweights — Spinsitress. 2 pounds. 70»QftO FOIRTH RACE -5-8 Mile, IMII B | I -los.j Purse $.100. I year-olds and jnt- I ZQuZ ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. ind Horses AWtPPStj L- a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 II C P S 72«o7RESTOX ws 3 HI G 4 2- 2 1- 1 M Preston V V. DeArman *4 4 45 G-5 1-2 72SM PREEN w G 115 1 1 1 11 21 2= T Taylor P. Schreiber I I 2 4-5 1-3 72G44WATERBURY w 4 123 I 7 9 fi 7 34 Q Burns R F Carman 4 4 3£ 7-5 35 l—llllll HINDOO w 3 107 2 I 4" 3h ,in 4 C H ShirgOakwo tSkRnch G 10 10 3 3-2 71381 BlRT G. LEWIS I HE 10 G 8 7- 9 5" Harty G S Davis 50 100 100 30 12 72610 SAX NICHOLAS w 9 110 4 2 3» l« 6i G"" E Dugan W B Jennings 3 4 4 32 12 72590 STRAY WB 4 108 8 I 6s 8 4i 7l C Grand R A Rainey 20 20 1.1 5 3 72554 MONEY MCSS wsbIO 116 I 1 5* E| 3" 83 D Roland 1" Z DeArman e4 41 4J 6-T, 1-2 ifiylSDTlRNAWAY w 3 104 9 S 7* !i 8 9« C Ross E Wright 15 30 30 lo 3 68191 BRAWXEY LAD w 3 102 7 10 10 10 10 10 R Brooks T D Morris 100 M 200 K 30 ♦Coupled in lietting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 2T.. 47, 1:00J. Winner — B. g. by Prince Pepper — Cherub trained by J. L. Riley. Went to post at :!:07. At post 1 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Creston was always within striking disian -e of Preen and came away wilh a rush in the stretch, winning as his rider pleased. Preen lieat the barrier and showed great early sliced, but tired badly when challenged by the winner. Walerbury was humped cut of his stride at the start, but made up ground gradually Ihroiigh-oiu and finished like a shot. Money Muss tired ill the final sixteenth, after running well to the stretch. ley Hindoo ran a good race. Hurt G. Lewis finished fast and will do to follow. San Nicholas showed speed, but tired. 70ftxQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. |BW Uttf j 4_ Purse 00. :: year olds and upward. 4 __0OO Selling. Net value to winner 2.1. lnd Horses AWlPPSt4 _■ % Str Fin Jocke,s Owners O || C P S~ 72Gln::TAYL OR GEORGE WB 6 109 3 7 5J 4i 3 1=.». C Ross li T Offutt 4 4J 4 G-5 1-2 72550HEREAFTER SB 4 106 9 2 1" l7 I4 9 M Pr.ston C Z DeArman 3-2 2S 2J 1 1-2 72554F. E. SHAW ws 7 104 1 1 32 32 43 ?•-, ■ Martin Pasadena Stable 8-5 8-5 6-5 2-5 out 7241H1 TALARANIi w 8 110*. 2 5 4 53 5 41 Maddox F Sepulveda 100 100 100 30 12 72124 POXTOTOC w 6 112 j G lo 9" S 8 5 Radtke Keene Bros 30 50 50 15 5 67942aAXTARA w 5 109 5 9 7- 6" 6». G Shriner H X Ancolas :■» M PM1 30 12 70732 DIAMOXD WB 6 112 12 3 2« 2* 2i 7* V Knapp .1 Shields 6 10 10 4 I I 54454 CINNABAR WB 7 109 11 11 IF 10- 9" 8 Howard CooneyandSgleton K 30 30 10 5 72280 VIRGINIA J/IRRINEw 4 104 10 4 fi- 7 7J 9 Musgrve G Summers 100 100 100 30 12 72496 LACEXE W 5 107 S 6 8 . 93 10 lo« C II Shilg Denny Bros 15 30 30 8 4 72625 GEORGE BYRNES WB 3 92 4 8 10 11« H« ll8 Kraemer W A McKinney 100 100 100 30 12 72536 TAXER W 6 109 7 12 12 12 12 12 Goldstein W T Anderson 10 20 20 6 2 Time. 2.3. 4C h 1:12». Winner — B*. g. by Register — Nena George trained by W. 1. Maxwell. Went to post at .iMS. At po.-t C minutes. Start g *od. Won easily: second and third driving. Taylor George, after being clearly outpaced for the tirst half mile, closed up ground steadily in the final quarter and easily overhauled and passed Hereafter in the last hundred yards. The latter showed dazzling speed, but was rushed along too fast and tired badly in the final sixteenth. F. E. Shaw ran a fast, game race, hut tired when a sixteenth out. Talarand ran surprisingly well. Pontotoc closed a big gap. Antar.i went well. Diamond ran a fast half ar.d quit. The winner was entered for $.SIXI; no bid. S.r.Hched 72400 Lord ot the Foresi. MM; 725.11 iWislaria. 107; 72«OTi Alleviator. 100: 7204.1 Cole wort. 101. Overweights — Talarand, 1* pounds: Pontotoc. 3; Diamond. 3. 7 0nD/1 SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 72044— 1:171—7— 126.1 Purse 00. 3 year olds. -_iOUr Selling. Net value to winner $:;2T . iiul Horses A"wfPP"St~U i % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~S~ 72GJ3HARVEL ws ltl 6 2 1 1= 1 " 1" M Preston I T Z DeArman 3 5 7-107 101 3 out 72623-M.. C. WIDRIG w 98 5 I 7 6« 5 2uk K Martin Pasadena Stable 4 5 4 4 5 t I 72_2_IAY BUTTON w lot! 7 3 ::u 4 3.. 2" C Ross Allen _ HensleyM IS 15 1 1 725U*B__ARIU8 w 110 9 1 2 3 4"k 4i 1 Poland C, J I.ng lo 15 10 I 1 72063 SIR ANGlS 103 3 7 4- 23 2 5" C, Burns V B Jennings o Ui 50 12 5 72607 MONTCLA1R W 103 8 4 6» E* CJ «i Goldstein K L Talley 15 ■ 15 3 1 72477HAL WB 105 1 I 8 ss 7- 7- Harty F Regan 6 10 10 ll 4 5 7-519 BLACK DRKSS • W 100 4 5 .. 7« 8" 8" Musgrve K Spence 30 luO 100 30 lo 7J.".::2 ORCAGNA W 10.1 2 9 9 9 .I 9 Ashenden .1 A Bonnet 30 Inn 1in» :«i lo Time, 23?. 47. 1:121, l:1i»i. Winner-B. c. by Sanders — -Falomacita trained by J. L. Riley. Went to lMist at 4:0.".. At ost 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving llnrvel was much the best, made the others look cheap and never left the result in doubt. L. C. Widrig. in a long stretch drive, finished gui:olv and outstayed May Sutton. The latter tired badly in the last hundred yards. Behirius ran well. Sir Angus showed siqierior speed, but tired in the stretch. The winner w.-s entered for $.100; no bid. Overweights — Black Dress, 2 jiounds. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. Fifty-fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 38 books on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ,7 4-0|3pj FIRST RACE— 5-3 Mile. 7208,0— 5*8— 3— 108. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Maidens. § __J f3 _ Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net tajaa to winner 2.1. lnd Horses _ AWTPPSt j _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ __M SIEGE GFN W.SB 112 6.2 1 V- 1-5 1" W Kelly p Sheridan 6 6 6 ■ I 5 72643 DENEEN w 109 8 3 2? 2 !* :!J A Walsh CottonandZelinsky 3 3 II 511 loll 3* 72G52-IA RD FIL1GRANE WB 109 1 1 7 H 4- t* W Miller | Emery LJ _ 3i 7 5 7 lit 72285 ORONOGO w 109 4 4 ■ 31 3 4J Gilbert C White 10 40 30 10 5 72063 BIIRLINGAME WB 10M 7 8 8 8 8 5* Keogh BurlingameSble 20 50 50 10 III TRUST w 109 I lo ;» 9 9 6u Jno Oaxroll Green _ Barlow 20 loo loo 4o IS 7-54:. BOBBY SHAFTO ws 109 2 9 Hi 10 10 J* J Mclntyre.I Schreiber 10 12 12 5 11-5 72286 MIKE ASHEIM w 112 M 7 4" 4- 6. tj McClain W P Magrano 6 12 12 5 -Jt G73II0 LEONARDSDALE W 109 3 6 i.J 6- 7 9IU A WillmsR R Rice .lr 20 L*0 20 8 4 72543 VAN GORDAN W 112 9 5 ft* 7 SnlO R Davis S P Tate 4 5 4 9-5 4-5 Time, 23S. .103. lBBj. . WiunerB. c, by Bedeck — Lyde Dwyel Iraineil by 1. F. Foley. Went to post at 1:44. At post 1 iniuute. Start good. Won driving: second and third Hie same. Sii ge Gun drew out and threatened to sprcadeagle the others, but finished tiring badly. Deneen. from a good start, ran iu near-st pursuit of the winner and finished wearing him down under a weak ride. Lord riligrane. in the inside deep going and a slow licginner, was shuttled to the rear and closed a !.jg gap into a fasi going third. Oronogo was prominent for a half mile and tired. Biirliiigame, away poorly, iicnle up much ground. Trust, neaiiy left, closed a gap. Bobby Shafto was badly outpaced. Mike .sheini, Leonardsdale and Van Jordan showed moderate early sasja_ SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. 720S0— 583— 3— 108. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Maidens. 7f/n _ODU Colts ami Gildings. Special Weights. Net vain- to winner 25. lnd Horses [ AWtlPSt,4 V-. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 70775 WMILEY CORBETT w 112 7 3 V 12J Is l8 J MclntyreW Cahill 1 6-5 1 3-5 1-3 7:".i:-HARDONIA „ 109 5 5 E*| B 3» 2J McfJlain H T Grirlin 4 6 6 2 4-5 72449*OA_V_ S wit 109 6 8 3h 2» 23 V Rettig W P Fine _ 12 12 3 J 2 72543 PAN-DE-ORO W 109 8 4 4 4s 4s 43 W Miller T H Williams 2.. 3 11-53 5 1 3 72477 CHARLIE DOHERTY w 112 11 6 6- 62J 5J W Fischer .1 B Dunn _ M M 10 4 72447 SAN OAK w 109 4 6 7 P 5= 6- J Hayes GardenCitySble 15 20 3o 10 4 7543 SAN GIL w 109 3 7 8 8 7 7-5 J Butler O H Reid 10 16 16 G 8 5 72217 MERRITT BUXTON WK 109 2 2 Q 7 8 8 Borel IturlingameSble 10 M 30 10 4 Time. 23?. 51, 1 :0.t. Winner— B. c. by Toddingtou — Os illation trained by W. Cahill i. Went to post at 2:t»0. At jmis 1 minute. Star! good. Won cantering: second driving: third the same. Smiley Corbett forged quickly into a long lead under a hard pull and won cantering. Bardonia. away slowly, closed a tremendous g;-p intc a fast going second. Calves, from a [ oor start, dashed into forward pursuit of the winner, but weni very wide on the stretch tern and swerved all over in Hie Stretch. Pan-do Oro pegged along at a steady gait, finished well and is sure to improve. Charlie Dilerty. from a ftatfooied start, closed a gap in the last half. San Oak also made up ground. Merritt I I m test showed superior sjieed. but was short and will do lo watch. Scratched —7201:5 Lucie Sam. 10.»; 72440 Mornond. 100. TOfift7 THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. HMD— 1:45— 4— 0! . Purse 00. 5 year olds and np-i __00 m ward. Selling. Net value to winner 2.1. Inl Horses AWtPPSt It H- ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7LG15 MIDMONT w 5 121 1 3 li 1J 1H VI l.l J Mclntyrel.ohemian Stable 40 10 30 8 2* 725793LAZELL WB 6 116 6 6 5 IBS gat « 35 T Rice H G Be.Iwell I II 101 13 out 72615 1 NE WOLF ws 6 121 3 1 3J 23 4» 3i 3u A WillmsR R Hie- .lr 6 I 7 2 4.1 7_9C*FUNNT SIDE sn 7 114 5 4 2= 4* 3" 4u 4s Mentry- C, P McNeil 2 2 M H-x1 !i __a*8T. GEORGE JR. B 7 124 2 2 4l. 5s 5* 5s 5« R Davis" KenilworthSkFm 12 1". 12 4 M ::UWhANDS tv 5 121 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 _ Jackson Hollywood BUMeH M 31 10 4 -Went in entries as lA-e Land. Time. 20. 52*. 1:1S, 1:40?.. 1:5:5. Winner — B. h, by Montana — Middie Dwyer trained h.v II. Froelichl. Went to |M st at 2:32. Off at once to a good start. Won driving: second and third the same. Mdinont. suddenly inqiroved, drew o"t in the start and made the running all the way. shook off Lizells-sl retch challenge unexpectedly and finislied gamely. La/.ell. away xiorly and inadequately rhlt n. closed an early gap rapidly, but failed to get up at the end under a weak finish. Line Wolf, after forward contention for six furlongs, quit badly in the stretch. Funny Side, imtit. ran prominently for six fur-1 iigs and fait. St. Oeorge Jr. ran in the deepest going throughout an. I tvas never dangerous. The winner was entered for 1908.sh00; no bid. 0£!i?Q FOIRTH RACE- 1 Mile. 00104-1 :3S= — 4—05. Purse IM . 4 year-olds. Sellin.. 7 DOO NVt v:,lll t tvinrer $.52.1. iTid Horses A Wi PPSt U -■ "4 SI r Fill Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S~ 7201*00—. WARWICK w MM I 2 5J 3| S«| 1* l-J W Miller J t Rnhhtwa 4 4 :: 1 35 7 .".:«; -i • PT I N HALE w 115 s 2. 6 4 i"A li 2i R Davis KenilworthSkFm 5 7 ii 2?. 6.1 72GH L. C. ACKERLEY Wl: 107 6 7 10 9 51 3J 3 Keogh l .V Ross 15 „ 15 G 3 72615 ALARIC WSB 101 10 10 9-UO ll- 71 4-J Post .1 E "as,- BJ BBS 30 15 72.".:i7"l"ALADlNI w HH 4 t 72 7- P •* H Hherton P Nichols G 7 7 2.. G S 72375_AM M7GIBBEN w 102 7 I 4- 1-". 13 M tj Cargan M 1 Milh-r 8 12 12 5 •_••. 7_GI5-TAl"NT wsn 100 I I 3"k ft] 4 5J 7- Pohanka T K Crist 2 I I 1 1-2 725G" ARCOORT Wl! 100 l 1 B*p 111 ]0 f Rettig W P Fine M 30 12 4 | 7251.0 ALTA SPA wr. 101 I I 2- 2»k 71 8" 93 Mentry H C Ahlers H :; 2B s :: 721M HAVE WEBER 1: 101 1 s r Gut |_ .|i aj j Hayes W Duiker 20 20 10 4 2 Time. MB, 52j.;. 1:10. 1 : M -. Winner— P.. c. hy Colom-1 Ballenl ine ltainlet trained hy .1. T. Robbinsl. Weill lo post al 2:57. At post 1 minute. Slarl good. Won easily: second and third driving. Colonel Wai_kk, after running in forward coiiciit ion throughout, drew out decisively al the end and is a slayei. t .-.plain Hale, prominent frmii the s!ail. helped force and set the pace for the last six furlongs and tired in the final sirides of a good nice. L. C Ackerley. fnen a la I footed start, domed a tremendous gap into .1 last going third. Alaric. nearlyleil and a hopeless rear traib-:-. finished with a cyclonic slreleh spiinl. Paladini was rciM-atedly shuttled hack and finished well. Sam McOibb-ii sel the pace for s,.eu furlongs and tired finally. Taunt quit badlv in the stretch. Aicourt retired early. The winner was entered lor s.IM 1 : no bid. Scratched 72503iBig Store. CI; 72031 -Tetanus. !i7: 7257!» Lassen. 112. Overweights L. C. Ackerley. 3 pounds: Sam McOihbcn. 1; Arcourt. 2. r7 0iCJ£iC_ ""l1 ItACa. 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 72005 1:44J 0—114. Purse 08. 4 tear-4 _OOt/ olds and upwai.l. Selling. Nel value I., winner 00. lnd lloi-sT AWI PPSt 4 jj % Sir Fin .lockets OwTiers D B *C f* 1 72579if.LA.i|IK C. w4 94 3 1 l3 1- li I1 lJJ Butler .1 S Hawkins 2 11 -511-53-5 out 72525 DOLL1E DOLLARS W 1 lul 1 : 2-"l 1- 2 VI 22 W Miller A B Buchanan 8-5 U-51I-53-$ QU 7"".:: KDIARDO w 6 108 5 I 31 » 33* 33 32i W Fischer J B Dunn 8-3 2 7-5 1-2 out 7 iSS THF1 CAPTAIN TV S 104 2 4 I I 41" 4» 4li Gilbert C Brant 20 40 30 6 9-5 7 2579 FAIRT8TRKET if 4 9" 1 3 4 5 5 5 F H brand T F Buckley 50 to 60 20 o Time. 26. 52J. 1:1.71. 1:45. 1:51*. Winner — B. f. bv Babl — Mai lisp trained by I. S. Hawkins. Went to i ost at 3: 123. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the samp. Blanche 0. made her own miming throughout, easily stalled off Dollie Dollars stretch challenge and won vilh plenty in reserve. Dollie Dollars ran in nearest pursuit of the winner, was the only serious contender and made a game effort. Kduardo get into third position at the start and stayed there, showing good form. The Captain, fresh and good, trailed for the first half and closed a gap at the end. Kairystrect showed early speed. The winner was entered for ,000: no bid. TV /7 f SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 72030— 1 :05?,—G— 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 4 JliKy I J upward. Alloy, anets. Net value to winner 00. Iud Horses AWlPPStU Vz ~a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7-lfi0 OVELNDO w 4 108 4 2 21 22 23 ll W Miller J S Hawkins 21 16-516-56-5 3-5 72322 BILL MAYHAM wsll 105 11 V- V- 1 2=1 McClain J B Armour 10 12 7 4 2 7X71 BRYAN wb 6 106 8 5 51 4" t 43 33 W Fischer J B Dunn 3 4 4 2 1 7" 323PLrslBLE "WB 4 101 I 3 421 5 31 4» Gilbert F Dealy 10 10 7 21 6-5 " 72502«SISTER FRANCES wb 5 110 3 S 8 6° B« 53 T Rice H G Bedwell 8 4 1S-57-5 7-10 BRIAN BORE w 5 107 2 4 3U 321 6-1 6*1 A Wright D Kennedy 1O0 3O0 3O0 80 40 msmandAM BARBER wb 4 102 I I 6nk 7- 72 7* R Davis A Martinez 10 12 8 3 8-5 72357 HECTOR wb 5 112 7 7 7and 8 8 8 Hherton Hall and Marshall 15 20 20 7 4 Time. 23J. 4Sf. 1:02. 1:08*. Winner— B. c. bv Orlando— Sistpr. bv King Alfonso trained by .1. S. Hawkins. Went to post at tM. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the same, o.clando from a forward start, ran in close and persistent pursuit of the pacemaker and wore him down decisively in a long stretch drive. Bill Mayham dashed into the lead at the start and led to the last lilty varils before liring and is fresh aai good. Bryan closed up steadily into a fast going third. Plausible, well up in the early running, was forcpd to the pxtremp outside on the stretch turn and tired at the -n 1. Sister Frances was nearly left avG had no chance. Brian Boru showed superior speed to the stretch. Sam Earlier, a slow beginner, was anchored in the depp insidp going. Scratched— 72271 Ial. 105: 72411 Ruinita. 90. Overweights — Bryan. 1 pound; SaTi Barber, 1: Brian Boru. 2. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. . .- IRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY, TKACK MUDDY FIRST THREE RACES; WET, SLOPPY, LAST THREE RACES. Seventeenth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Mpeting of 60 days. 30 books on. Presiding Judge. William Shelly. 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 tb? uistance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACK— 7-8 Mile. 07833— 1 :25j — 6—112. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. 7Q_r»p*Q f300 Net value to winner 75. lnd~ Horses * AWTpPStVi .% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 SB1 FLORIDAGLEN w 100 3 1 PI 2l B l1 l| B Flynn John Marklein 15 20 15 6 I 72603 GEORGE H. WHITE wr. 106 1 2 V 31 33 21 2» R McDanlFWandCJSchmidt 21 4 21 6-5 3-5 72475 BRIMMER WB 110 : 3 1M" lh 34 35 Lloyd M J Shannon 6 6 5 2 6-5 7311 MISS ISAlJELLE wn 1O0 10 9 11 11 101 41 45 H Alex S Williams 30 75 60 20 10 72545 8YI4VI V G. wb 05 5 11 71 83 83 B 5» C Henrv A Weber 8 10 10 4 2 725X1 HELEN HOLLAND wb 95 6 10 10and 10* 61 71 6- Hufnagel H T Palmer 10 20 20 8 4 72617 INSONlA w 971 4 4 61 5l 71 6» 7= Skirvin H McCarrcn Jr 10 12 12 5 21 724 a C M. LOWE w 102 7 6 81 71 51 S1 83 G Swain F B Chapeze 40 75 75 30 15 72171 MARGARET T. w 100 12 12 91 9* 11 91 92 L Smith H Oots 10 15 15 6 3 7X5S3 MGREGOR WB 97 11 8 41 41 9l 102 102 W Ott Chinn and ForsythelO 15 8 4 2 72528 M ME FLETCHER W 109 S a 5* 61 4111 11 C Koerner W K Hughes 31 4 4 3-2 4-5 72439 MINKS DOROTHEA W 95 9 7 Fell. W Walsh T G Molinelli 10 20 15 6 3 Time. 254. 51. 1:22*. 1:364. Winner — B. c. by Isidor — Zaniora trained by John Marklein. Went to post at 1:58. At post 1 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the samp. Fleridaglen. favored by the going and away fast, forced a steady pace for the first three-quarters and. taking the lead on the stretch tuin, won out after a slight shaking up, although tiring fast. George H. White ran a good race, was prominent all the way and finished gamely. Brimmer showed superior speed, set the pace to the stretch and was unlucky to lose .second place. Miss Isabelle came from a long wav back in the stretch. Sylvia G. also closed a big gap. Helen Holland was sharply interfered with ivhen Agnes Dorothea fell. Maie Fletcher ran a bad race. McGregor sulked. The winner was entered for CMQ; no bid. Scratched— 72450 Firmament. 104: 72545 Bitter Man. 102; 72G172Saiuesaw, 105. Overweights — -Ansonia. 2. pounds: Maie Fletcher, 3. 0ftf»/l SECOND RACE— 8-4 Mile. 43082—1:121—5—107. 00 added. 5-year-olds and up-Ote 7 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Eg Horses AWtPPStM, *a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OBM AIRSHIP w 6 109 11 1 2H 2l 11 In" C Koerner J F Witcher 5 10 10 3 8-5 7MM HtSTED V 6 104 7 8 93 72 6nk 21 Fbrother J Griffin 15 20 20 8 4 ti7545 FOXHALL w 5 109 4 5 71 31 21 3b Brussel J J Ogles 20 30 30 12 6 72292-SPONGE CAKE wb 6 109 6 10 102 9* 71 4H R Murphy A B Campbell 6 8 6 S-5 4-5 725491 A DESSO w 5 112 2 9 8" 51 31 52 Lloyd M Ording 8 12 12 5 21 72-:is-GRHNTADE wb 7 109 8 11 11 106 81 6- V Powers W B Freeman 6 10 9 3 8-5 720O1-SNOW BALL wb 5 102 10 6 41 61 51 76 J Brooks C W Powell 8 12 10 4 2 7-l.xi RALBERT WB 6 109 9 2 31 l1 4and 8° J Lee L V Bellew 6-5 7-5 4-5 9-201-1 7-221 OLEASA W 5 99 5 3 5» 81, •» 9s G Henry J McLennan 20 40 40 15 6 72106 MISS AFFABLE WB 6 104 1 4 lh 4b 10- Id3 R McDanlS Louis 12 25 20 8 4 n.2013»MALTSTER wlo 109 3 7 6 11 11 11 Jas HensyC N Freeman 20 40 40 15 7 Time. 25$. 51*. l:22i. Winner — Ch. g. by Flying Dutchman — Falaise trained by A. M. House. Went to post at 2:28. At post M minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ai.-hip. away well, forced the pace from the start, stood a hard drive through the stretch gamely and cufstayed Husted in a hot finish. Husted suffered from interference in the early stages, but came with a rush near the end and would have won in a few more strides. Foxhall. shuffled back in the first quarter and taken extremely wide into th» s.ivtch. finished fast and ran a good race. Sponge Cake closed a gai and was gaining at the end. Adesso was repeatedly interfered with. Grenade can do better. Ralbert ti.nt after going a half. The winner was entered for .00: no bid. S, -atciud — 72544!Belle Stroinc, 104; 70332 John Smulski. 1U9; 72455 Cock Sure. 1U4: 72549 -RelK, 109. 74 O P? PT THIRD RACi".— 3-4 Mile. 43682—1:121—5—107. 00 added. 5 year-olds and up-DOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. I ml Horses A~w7pPSt jjT JA 3~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 71.".lt CLIFTON FORGE w 7 10-1 12 7 71 21. l« V- Gaugel J V Strode 10 25 25 10 5 7S6I FRENCH NUN ws 5 1021 6 S 61 7h 2* 2h Lloyd J H Baker 6 8 6 9-5 4-5 72541 H*T OF HYACINTH WB % 104 10 10 101 B V V W Ott J Wr ONeall 10 15 15 4 8-5 72«1S MILTIADBS w 5 100 13 11 9?. 61 4and 48 B Flynn C C Van Meter S 10 10 I 7-5 TZ5H MARTIUS w 7 105 9 1 2 l2 52 i4 J Lee F Gering Jr 10 25 20 7 3 72S4I BELMERE • Wi: 5 106 3 9 S1 91 7* 63 R McDanMBurlew/C-ONeill 1 6-5 3-5 7-201-5 72583 MARSH REDOX W 6 102 7 12 ll2 10 82 7* C Booker R M Hennessy 20 30 25 8 4 72M1 SHEEN « 6 105 1 2 l1 31 61 S1 Christie L T Lee 10 30 25 8 4 7327 INVASION wll 102 4 I 31 B 92 9= J Brooks F J Pons 40 60 60 25 12 722M DESTROYER w 5 104 11 S 12 12 12 10= Jas Hogg 8 Lazarus 40 75 75 30 15 71TB AKBAR w I 105 2 6 4* ll1 101 ll2 Jas HensyT J Glyder 10 20 20 7 3 72 137 WOODS AW wn 6 109 S 4 52 4* ll2 12 C Koerner A Marv 20 30 20 7 3 72254 LIGHTBURN w sb 5 104 6 Left at the post. V Powers L Leinp 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 25. Hi, 1:22|. Winner — Ch. h, by Handsome — Iil-ee trained by J. U. Strode. Went to post at 3:04. At post 1 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving, "liftoi; forge, running in improved form ind favored by the going, raced forwardly soon after the start and. l:ikii ig the lead on the stretch turn, won going away. French Nun. also favored by the going and show-lag improvement, closed a bis irap .-nil oitstayed Heart of Hyacinth in the closing strides. The lattet 3: ii ■ good race, closed a big gap and was gaining at the end. Miltiades made up much ground in the li;-«t five furlongs, but tired neat the end. Martius. away fast, showed superior early speed, but quit wl.cn hart presi-ed. Belmere was in censtant trouble from the start and can do much better. Sheen ran a fast half before tiring. Woodsaw siicv cd speed. The winner was enteied for 00; no bid. Scratched — 668.30 Hadur. 106: 71-Ut-Land Breeze. 102. Overweights — French Nun. L ]K»unds: Martius, .".: Sheen. 1: Woodsaw. 3. FOURTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 67201—1:453-6—104. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and 1 74 /j pTO DOD upward. S. ll:n. Net value to winner 00. , 55 Horses AW.PPSt1; H a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7261H HAWK AM A w 4 104 1 3 2 2 V V V V Powers E J Gildersleeve 2?. I 21 4-5 1-3 72474 GARGANTUA w 4 103 E 2 l2 l1 2- 2» 2* G Swain Mrs M Goldblattl5 30 31 6 3 72582DEBAR WB 5 103 6 s S 62 32 3» 33 Jos Hogg J S Ward 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 72S18WARN. GRISWELL W 4 93 1 1 32 3k 5k «* C Henry P Dunne 4 6 5 9-5 4-3 7242" JACK DO LAN w 5 108 7 4 61 5H 4and W- 5- R McDanU Phillips 6 10 10 I 1 72SM BRIGHT BOY wn 4 95 4 5 W- 41 7; 68 615 Jas Hogg J C Driscoll 20 30 25 8 4 72541 TRIBES HILL w 9 10S 2 • 7"" 72 6* I" 72; J Lee M Jones 20 30 25 7 2.1. 7247« ASTEROID w 4 Ml 8 7 41 8 8 8 8 JasHensyE McCloskey 2 J 30 30 8 3 Time. 25|, 51*. 1:195. l:48j, 1:55J. Winner — B. g. by Hawkswick — Amaranth trained by B. J. iildersleeve. Went tn pust at ;;:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. • Ii-.nk.ima. well ridden and running v.ell in the going, forced the running for three-quarters, then moved id., the lead, but bad to stand a hart drive near the end to outstay Gargantua. The latter ran to his J " l-e t fiiini. showed superior spejj am! held mi wvli in the closing drive. Debar had no mishaps and ran well, but was not good enough. Warner Griswell disliked the going and tired after going three-quarters. Sack Dotaa dosed ■ gap in the last half and finished gamely. The others were beaten off. The winner 1 va- .ii. red for .,400: no bid. Scralc-hed — 725S3 Okenite. 10... - rT O/pTfT FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. MB 1-1t| -B ItT 00 added. 4-year-olds and uo- " I IxJfJ I ward. Allow.iii«es. Hat value to winner 75. 1"l Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ " - RN2PARAOON w 4 in:; 7 6 S 53 I* ]i J Baird T Licaizi 40 40 20~8 3 72474 BKRTHA E. w 5 102 S I 8* - V 2., G Swain J Phillips 1 2 3-2 1-2 1-4 71331 BEATRICE JC. wit 5 102 2 I 73 63 5« IM y rowers * J H Stevens W 30 30 6 3 73602 RWSELL T. wb 4 ino I 2 1= 1- 2". 42 R McDanlG M Odom 10 15 12 3 6-3 IBB BLACK BURN a 4 Bt 6 7 31 33 4.. M» C Henry T Burns 21 3 21 9-10--5 1 72B3 ■■FRONTEN. " WtM 5 4 4- 41 6 « 6ln J Lee J. Griffin 6 6 31 6-5 3-5 1 72277 LUCT MARIE w 4 100 1 1 S« 8 I 71 Rosen D C OMallev B 100 80 30 12 BM OAKS BIRD w 4 100 4 5 01 7:I 72 8 S Flvnn Miller and Stubbs 60 100 WO 40 20 Time. 24?. SO, l:22«i. Winner — B. c. by Meddler— Soncy Lass trained by T. Licaizi. Weal t post at 4:03. At post :: minutes. Start ■aai. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Parasoa began slowly, but movd up fast after going a half and. saving much ground when turning inio !!.• siretch, wore the leaders down and won drawing away. Bertha E. ran well, stood a hard drive all ,. " the way and finished gamely. Beatrice K. trailed far back in the early running and was taken wide into the stretch, but finished going faster than the leaders. Russell T.. away fast, showed the most early y sie.,1. |,ut was rai-ed into exhau.stioi: in the first five furlongs. Black Burn was away in a tangle and il closed a gap. Frontenac disliked the going and quit after going a quarter. Seratchpd— 72503Johu Carroll. 104: 726393Meadowbreezc. K 7: 71657 Athlete. 107; 72473 Telescope MM; 72i;:st Toy Boy, RjO: 72619 No Quarter, 100: 7220-3 L S. B., 100. .-i weights — Lucy Marie. 2 iH unds. - 7 9DPTQ SIXTH RACK- 1 1-16 Miles. 167201— 1 :4H— « -104. 0 added. 4-yeai-olds and , i J fj 3 upward. Fillies and Marcs. Selling. Net value to winner fUK, In-: Horses AWlllSt 4 5 :?4 Sir Fin Jo. keys Owners O H C 1 ~ _ 72ti:: FANTASTIC WB 4 Ml 7 3 l U I2 I2 1iV Powers M Ootdbtatt 2 2.. 2 4-5 13 7243f DONNA w 5 108 5 4 31 3- 21 B 2- R McDulB Schreiber 6-5 2* 5 1- out 72«.20 FLA VIGNY wis 5 103 2 6 5- 5« 41 3- V McCahey R E Watkins 4 8 7 Z 7-10 S iSWLADT ALICIA wr 4 1021 4 7 7 7 51 52 4* Lloyd W C Douglas 1" 20 B 7 3 72S22 SISTER POLLY wn 4 92 6 2 2» 21 32 4l «• Fbrother W P Reed 12 20 20 5 2 72686 GLAMOR wn 4 92 3 5 43 4and 63 62 62 C Henry A C McCaffortv 7 12 9 3 7-5 ; 72567 MILSHORA wb 4 91 1 1 61 62 7 7 7 S Flynn Tanner and Riplevl2 30 25 8 3 Time. 26. 51*. 1:20*. 1:49. 1:50*. Winner — Br. f. by Galore- Phantom Belle trained by M. Ooldblatt. Went to aaat at 4:.;i. At j...~t 1 Bit— tf. Start ginxi. Won easily: second driving; third he same F.tiiasiic, running to her l»est ram and showing mu.h the mosi sjH-ed. Weill into the l.-ad at once and 1 :;s never in danger of defeat. Deaaa lan a gHNl race and was uaining stea.lilv in the last half ll-i-vlgny - b.gan slowly and finished with l rush. Bady Alicia, badly outpaced for the first half, closed a big - !-:ii. aai finished gamely. Halter Polly tired fast after going three quarters. Clamor ran i ooilv. jjjf t-l.uia was always outpaced. Tin- winner was entered for ,300: no bid. Overweights— Lady Alicia, 2; pounds; Sister Path;, 1; Glamor, i.


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