view raw text
LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. Thiit. loiirth day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 1O0 days. 24 books on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hauiill n. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1 51 p. m. Chicago time 3:50 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figure, in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. « CTT OO TlKST RACE -6 1-2 Furlongs. 72044 -1 :17J- 7— 12fi. Purse 00. 3 year olds and jand § tj £ upward. Fillies anu Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 25. jneTIhirseT AWFPPSt Y4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS • aja SlTCCRKD ~~ w 5 M9 s :: P 2 2 15 H Martin .1 M Stokes 4 8 8 3 3-2 72482 JaDORATlON wit 4 103 U 4 0 41 3J 2" E Dugart O J Decker 4 6 5 2 1 7"55n NoNIE LUCILLE WB5 M5 7 2 l2i 11 l1 3-1 C Ross Gabriel 8 10 8 I M 7373*1 ltY VASHT1 a I M 4 7 71 7l 01 • Milliano H T Batcheler 4 4 21 *-* 1-3 72644PJJOSIK S w u 4 100 5 5 8* 64 41 5 Goldstein FleiningandClaney 15 21 20 8 3 7aa«2*RUSTLIN4j SII.K ws 5 M4 is 8 8 8 61 Nelson HoganandRinehart 6 20 20 8 2 72683 ILLUSION wn 4 HC. : 1 • 2l 5- 73 G Burns L McDonald 0 8 8 fa _ 7~i; • ■••-] I si I.Mo w 2 lot :: 6 4 " B* 71 8 Musgrve J Shields 3 2 3 1 1-- "SI I SAUCY M WB 2 93 2 Left at the post. Upton S Martin 30 00 GO 20 10 Time, 24, 4S*. 1:1*1, 1:20. WinnPr-Rr. in. bv Barnabv or Gh ncally— Plot traiued by J. M. Stokes. ,.,... Went to post it lm At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. Sue.ee.i never far from the front, moved up fast when ■ ell into the stretch and, taking an easy lead 1 when a sixteenth out. held the others safe thereafter. Adoration closed up ground steadily and, in a I ii. lasl eighth drive finished very list, nipping out Nonie Lucille iu the last stride. The latter showed I the most early speed, bat tired suddenlv at the end. Lady Vashti finished fast. Illusion quit after show iic speed Buaeimo was never n serious contender. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Heratehed 711s2Martha Jane. 1 R; 72010-La Gloria. MB; 725G8Bemay, 105;. 72043 Albion 1L, 93; 72551 .Wistaria. 109; 7242;; GrandiM. 100; 72517 Esther B., 100. : 70*700 SECOND RACE-3-8 Mile. 725.U2 34J— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2 year olds. I JL% % 0 Allowances. Net value to winner 25. lad Battca AWTPPSt j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ?2887PARADISR QUEEN w 107 1 7 U l1 G Burns R F Carman 1-2 1-2 1_3 1-3 out t JOE GAITBNS WHO 8 :: 3 31 Musgrve P T Chinn *10 20 20 8 -J 2 » Martin Pasadena Stable 4 7 7 !-■ and-■ .; ■ ; - | nil, w 112 5 4 21 E , l.-| I ],* BRASS w 107 4 5 4 4~ W MclnreW Cliuniberlain 10 15 15 3 8-5 - FRANK I NCY w 11" 8 1 11 • * W Knapp J Stephenson 50 50 30 8 3 1ITIi; RUSSELL W 108* 2 «i SS 1 Boland J .1 Walsh 8 12 U LJ 4.j .■..i.iNEl .DICK wlluiu 9 Vfl 71 T Taylor B Schretber M 100 00 20 lo " MADRILKNO w 107 11 I N J Upton P T CWnn *10 M io 8 I INSTANT W 107 710 T| N E Dugan S C Hlldreth 0 10 10 J bo ?Ma UORBA w 107 I 8 8|W Goldstein H T Griffin 30 00 60 15 5 LADY QUALITY w 107 .11 11 11 O ArchibdA G Dunlop :m loo uo 111 ■ i ..ui.lt-.l in Letting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 24. 35*. Wlaaer Br. f, bv WaterlH.v — Ros«- Carl., traiued by J. Blutct. ,.,,.. Weill to po« :it 2:15. At jiost 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Paradise Queen broke slowly and ,.s in close quarters when turning Cat home, but came thiaagh with a rii-li iicm "to the rail in the liual eighth, finished gamely and won gaftag away. J«k- Caitens ran a gooo | race «ad la ■ khan last sixteenth struggle, outstayed Bantliel. The latter showed speed, but tired sud-,.,,. , in the closing strides. Bell uf Brass finislied gamely. Frank Clancy set the pace fast, but tired jn the liual li he. Ma i tie Russell war- never dangerous. uv.i weight- Irani; Clancy, l- p |S; Mattie Russell. U. arrol HIIRO RACE -* Mile. 724O0 ~1:11; --2-92. Purse 94M. 4 year-olds and up- Za | f j *-±: ward. Selling. Nei value to winner 2.V Inif "Horses A"wFPPSt U % % Str Fill "jockeys Owners O H C P S 7"lioo MINTI vv r, US 8 4 31 4* 4- 1-. C Boss R T Offutt 2] 3 2J 4-3 1-3 7-Vt "-■: M 1 WB « 11 0 7 4l IX l1 2=1 G Hums G Keefe 0 55 5 1 !j r. aoil i I -| CARTER b 4 12 7 0 n m S« 3h D Boland .1 F Donlin 13 15 9 3 1 ■* MoI w»f. Hi 4 :: V l« 2« 4?. W Knapp J Shields ■ 1 11-1011-101-21- - ■■ !;,- Vi it ME talMI 1 ■"• 5- .V E» V* -I Clark Mrs A L Bell M Nt 100 91 8 ;. i NGLK HENRY Ws C 116 S 1 • 6 ti- G1 6«* Moriarity .1 W Young M 40 40 8 I •■•■ | CENE ws 5 no 2 8 s 8 7« 7 T Taylor Denny Bros 88 4n 40 ll ■• " " SFVPNESS ■ ■ U3 1 I " 7! 8 S Helming ■ Ware 15 50 50 15 j Time. 243. 4!», 1:13. y ■.,,„. ,■ I h hi Kiul. -v Mack Florentia itraiii.,1 |,v Y. P. Maxwell. ,„, |„ |„,.| at 2:41. At |« st S minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Mintia I ?VAb outpa.id lor the iirst live lmloi-as, but tame on last iu the liual bixteeulh ami won golug away. . I : t a | , I . Escamado showed ■ good order of sp.-ed and finished gamely under punishment, but had no chance with the winner. Red Garter ran well to tlr stretch and tired fast In the final drive, just lasting long enough l.i save third place. Diamond acted crazily at the post, but ran well and, in a long stretch drive, finished icsolutel.v. Search Me ran well. The winner was entered for !IMK»: uo bid. Scratched -720S3 Pontotoc. 112; 72QM johii J. «ogers. 112: 72443 Azora. 110; 72027 Aucassin, 112; 72003 Taker, 112; 72423 Court Martial, 115; 72423 Toller, 115; 71230 The Pet, 112- Overweights — Neatness, 3 pounds. 707QP* FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 72516—1 :51g— 0—100. Purse 00. 5-year olds ami | J f OO upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. I nd Horses A WtPPSt~St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~S~ 72858 CHRISTINE A. w S 103 1 1 3 V V S* 3* l3 C, Burns T A Davies 4 -.". S H8 Ml 3 out 72638 BAZIL • w i; 0 lou 6 2 t* 1- U I"" !■ I* E Martin Paaadeaa Stable « 8 .". 3 27 M 73SSI BA1JUY USED WH ■ 111 7 4 2 2 2- V V 3- W Knapp Nathan - Hntlevl 8 G 2 3 .". 728E8 RUBINON s 5 105 2 fi f * iafc 4* #ft 41 4? t Ross .1 F Newman LJ. 4 4 G5 1-L 7l7IS WOODSMAN WS 6 105 5 7 7 7 «• ti5 f.10 5l Horner I A Fulluin I". tt 2T 8 3 72841 JOBIE WHKELERw 8 110 4 5 .V 61 6* r,-" G 6l D Boland V Gilbert 20 2T, 2 8 2* 72145 NEEDFUL W 8 105 2 3 41 41 7 7 7 7 OConnll W 1 Millard 15 30 30 8 2 Time, 25J. 51. 1:10s. 1:42. 1:55. Winner — Ch. m, by Ornus — Leon ell trained by T. Iliatti. Went to post at 3:11. At posi 2 minutes. Start good Won easily; second and third drivine. Christine A. was not called on until entiling the stretch, where she easily overhauled and passed Bazil ;:nd won as her rider pleased. Bazil showed speed throughout and set the pace to the stretch, but tired wrbea Ihe pinch came. Badly Used, in : long stretch drive, tired at the end after having run well to the stretch. Rubinon ran poorly and cai. do better. The others were always outpaced. The winner w.is l utered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 72003 Talarand. 105. t7Q£J FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 72550—1 :05] — 1— 10o7 Purse 00. 3-year-olds. JU I Ovf Selling. Net value to winner 25. . I nd Horses A~Wt~PPS"t V* Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ 73S84HARVEL sn 114 1 4 4- 4-1 4 1iG Dugan D Z DeArman I 5 ! 5 1-3 out— 72572 UAUDABUE w 107 7 G . 3 31 31 23 Goldstein E L Tallev 4 G G 4 5 2 5 72572 BILLY BOWLEGS WB 111 2 2 5 31 B 3h C H ShilgR L Thomas 15 20 20 3 I 72843 WALDORF WB 109 5 9 9 71 51 4li Horner R H Harris 50 GO GO 12 I 78818 GODFATHER ws 112 G 1 1» V l4 Bh W MclnreW Chamberlain 20 IB 88 G I 72884 HAL WB 112 4 3 2- 2l 2?. 61 W Knapp F Regan 8 13 12 2 12 7 2G23 CONNIE M. W 107 S 7 G2 G1 T| 7?. V Conn II W D Millard 30 100 OH 40 8 72GG2 BRAWNEY LAD Ws 100 I I 7" 9 S1 S« R Brooks T B Morris MS Mo U S 3 72G23 TARABAR W 104 9 8 8= 8?. !» 9 Sutton V Martin 110 200 200 50 10 Time, 24. 4SJ. 1:013. 1 :OS. Winner — B. c, by Sanders — Faloniacita trained by J. L. Riley I. Went to i ost at .3:30. At post D minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driviug. Ilarvel was slow in getting into his stride, but made up much ground gradually alter turning for home and. finishing with a rush, won going .-way fast. Laudable was always prominent and. iu a long stretch urive, finished gamely, but had no chance with the winner. Billy Bowlegs, uuder keen urging, finished last. Godfather showed the most early speed, but failed to stay. Waldorf closed a big gap. Hal ran well to the stretch, then quit badly. The winner was entered for H»; no bid. Scratched 72244 Wuerzbnrgen. BUI. 707Q7 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 72400— 1 All— 2— 5! Purse 00. 4 year olds and iip-I j£l 4 O m ward. Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner $:;25. ~ ud Horses AWtPPSt V* Mi % Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H C P S 72G43 ANDOCHG w 4 111 6 3 ■» 1* 1* 1* S Dugan G Henrv 2 5 5 2 1 72G41 ARRAGON WB 4 114 3 9 81 71 4i 24 Radtke E J Baldwin G 8 8 3 3 2 72428 SENTADO WB 6 107 11 14 5- 51 E| 3d Horner Mrs L Tucker 10 12 12 5 SJ C7874 MISS H1MYAR w 4 109 12 It 9 91 8" 4h C Ross T O Webber lo 12 12 5 B 72605 BANNOCENCE Ws I 99 15 M 61 61 61 B* Wilson H T Hunter 30 GO 60 20 10 72641 EVRAN w 4 104 14 13 11 10 7. 6H Goldstein B Schreiher 6 10 10 4 2 7_641 LISBIA WB 5 107 4 4 4 4 . 9- 7 Musgrve P T Chinn I ■ ■ I I 8 I 72641 GEORGE SWAIN W 4 111 1 2 31 3.1. 3 8 D Boland G S Davis 6 9" 8 3 I 5 72479 BAZZINI Ws 4 111 13 12 Ml 11 11 S» E Martin Denny Bros 15 15 15 6 I 65543 TODDY HODGE w 4 MS 8 I 2.. 2 . 81 Mf CH ShiTgR L Thomas 6 6 3 7-5 7-10 72641 VE.IOVIS w 4 113 7 15 12 12 12.. 11- Henning O E Ware 15 20 20 8 4 72535 STRAIGHTAWAY WB 4 105.V5 8 13-13 19*U C Grand A Sproul 88 MO 100 30 12 72479 BANELLEN wb 4 109 8 7 14 14 14 13 G Burns W 1 Elliott 8 12 12 6 2. 72416 BARATO W 6 114 2 5 71. SilO1 141 LaadOB Mrs cr West 20 25 20 8 4 72628 MONA REY W 4 102 10 8 15 15 15 15 R Brooks II M Stoekwell 30 58 50 20 M Time, 24j, 49§. 1:15?. Winner — B. g. by Sir Walter — Madame Junot trained by R. Martin. Went to post at 4:05. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving, uuloche dashed into a big lead when turning for home and always held the others safe. Ariagou made up ground gradually from a aw send -on* and finished fast under the whip. Sentado went well, but tired bully at the end. Miss Hiuiyar closed a big gap. Lisbia failed to stay. George Swain showed speed, but quit badly. Toddy Hodge followed the winner closely to the stretch and retired suddenly. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched — Queen of the Camp, 105. Overweights — Vejovis, 4 pounds; Straightaway, 1J. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. Fifty eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. M books on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Siarter, J. J. Holtmau. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in pareuthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 07Qtt FIRST RACE —Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 71S17— 1:0SJ - 2 90. 7 £l f OO Purse 7mi. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. hid Horses AWtPPSt V* Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 726663GALVES wb 3 103 6 5 31 1-1 1- 1-1 J Hayes W P Fine 8j 3 13 5L 1 2 7266..2DENEEN w 3 101 I 3 5*1 3i 2 2- A Walsh ApplegateandCotn 2] 3 11-51 12 72666 PAN-DE-ORO W 3 103 7 6 «•«*■* 31 W Miller T H Williams 4 5 5 2 4 5 72613 UNCLE SAM wb 3 106 10 2 1". 2- 4lh 4h McClain F J Neil 10 12 10 4 115 68854 CERRO SANTA WSlO 117 3 4 6- 6- 6 5U Kirschm J J Ellerd 12 12 88 4 I 72721 LORD FII.K;RNE wb 3 96 11 11 9- 82 71 6 Fulton 8 Emery 8 13 13 I 2 72556 AZUSA SB 4 111 S I 2i 4=1 SJ 71 Hhertoif 1 Morehouse 15 50 30 12 5 61155 QUI.NDARO Ws 6 117 8 7 7 IW 81 8 Cilbert T .1 Smith 20 50 30 M 4 72611 JOE GOSS Wsll 117 4 9 SH 91 9- 9- Ford W Adams 20 50 50 20 G 71924 M AIT HOG AN WSB11.117 110 10- 7" Mn 10» Alarie W P Magrane 20 :* 40 12 I 72593 HUACHUCA 9 112 2 8 11 11 11 11 Galindo W*Bt Vincent 50 100 lK 40 88 Time. 1:14. Winner — B. c, by Galveston — Hiniia Dwyer trained by W. P. Finel. Went to post at 1:45. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won ea-ily; second driving; third the same. Calves broke slowly, but drew out in the first quarter, won as his rider pleased and was much the liest. Oeneeii, shuttled back early, closed a gap iu the last half and was a fast going second. Pan-de Oro. Ironi an inside slow break and in close curly quarters, moved into third place with a cyclonic rush and is a slayer. Uncle Sam showed superior early speed and swerved into the deep inside going, but held on g.iiuely. Cerro Santa ran well up tlitoughout and was going resolutely at the end. Lord Filigrane. nearly left, closed a big gap. Azusa stood the closing drive well. The winner, entered for 1908.sh00, was hid up to 1908.sh00 and bought in. Scratched— 720H4 E. B. IL. 113. Overweights — Uncle Sam, 3 pounds. 7 0 7QQ SECOND RACE— Futurity Course. 17o feet less than 34 mile. 71817— 1 :0S»— 2 -i jU i tJ*-J 88L Purse 0. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. I ml Horses AWtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72551---MANSARD W 8 121 4 5 5 ]- 1« 1« Scoville Keene Bros 8 5 8-5 1 112013* 725:13 BIG STORE WB 4 110 7 8 7- 41 32 2"k T Rice H G Bedwell 21 16-53 111012 726S4 JOCKEY MOUNCE W 3 91 3 2 l1 2* I-1! 3J Cboneua J N Mounce 12 15 15 5 2 72884 JACK PAINE s3 99 6 4 5?. 51 4- 4- Gilbert J T Collins 8 10 10 4 8 5 72572 BALREED w 3 99 1 8 4 S*| 5 5= Lycurgus 3 B Dunn 12 25 20 8 8 72464 RED REYNARD WB 6 119 5 3 9 S I! 6« J McBride I H Miller 10 12 12 4 2 72684 BANTAM WB 5 119 8 1 8 72 6* 74 McClain Hall and Marshall 15 40 3.0 M I 724S3 GAGE TAYLOR w 3 102 2 7 331 6J 8 8 R Davis .1 M Crane S 15 15 5 2 Time. 1:13. Winner — B. g, by Florist— Fedaln-a. by Alarm trained by W. Reed. Went to post at 2:0y. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily1 : second driving: third the same. Mansard, from a good start, indulged the pacemaker with a brief lead, then drew out and won off and is cstra good. Rig Store, away very badly, steadily improved his paatrJBB inlo a fast going second. Jockey Moi.nce drew out quickly, made the early running and held out in caexpectedly game fashion, .hoi; Paine came fast from the rear after being outpaced early. Red Reynard, shuttled to the rear early, can do better. Gage Taylor quit badly. The winner was entered for MH; no bid. Scratched— 72ti47sSycamore. 118; 720.85 Hick Wilson. 122: 72007 St. George Jr., 120; 7200.X Alta Baa, 113. Overweights Cage Taylor, 3 pounds. 7 O HT A f " THIRD RACE 3-3 Mile. .".PISS ::...— 2 115. Burs, 4M . 2 vear olds. i Jj i riV Allowances. SJet value to winner $::25. liid Horses — - AWtPPSt j ijj. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~S~ 72648-TRANCE w 110 5 4 2- l3 J Mclntyrell T Gritlin *2. 3 21 4 5 1-3 720121ON CAROLE W 110 S 1 1-1 2-1 Scoville Keene Bros 3 1G-514-56 511 20 72G4MSEATTLE W 110 4 6 41 31 Keogh 1: Schreiher 3 51 5 8 5 2 5 72648:1COPPIT 110 2 8 3- 41 J Hayes Oakland Stable 4 5 18-57 5 3 5 72630 OPULENT w M3 3 7 5" V A Walsh V E Applegate 20 50 50 15 0 726S6 L1NOLA W 103 6 2 ... 6- Lycurgus Napa Stock Farm20 30 30 12 4 FALSE NUN 107 1 8 S 71 McClain 11 T C.rittin -2.1. 3 M 4 5 1-3 ROLLICKING BOY W 106 7 3 7« 8 W Miller T H Williams 10 16 15 6 3 Collided in betting. Time. 24. 30 J. Winner — B. f, by Ben Brush — Fair Vision trained by O. Johnson. Went to post at 2:3.". At Hat 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Trance broke well, overhauled the Hying pacemaker midway of the stretch and drew out decisively like a good one at the end. On Carole ouliioke the others and led for the first quarter, but succumned and was swerving finally. Seattle, away badly, closed up steadily. Coppit broke hadly, but loomed up quickly Ilid was in close quarters at the end,, where she. came again gaamaty? Opulent, away badly and inade quutely ridden, closed ,i big gap in a cracking effort. False Nuu, a rejiorted good one, had no chance at the start. Rollicking Boy is a good looker. Trance, singly, plaoe, 9 to 10; show. 2 to 5. False Nun, singlv. place. 4 to 1 : show, 2 to 1. rj /f ~| FOURTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 4MB*— 1 : 15— 4— 99. Pane 00. :; year olds-;7n7i 7 I 4t J. upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. liid Horses AWFpPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners * jj fj jf fj~" 7266:t»l.LANClIF, C. w 4 106 1 3 2"k 1"t |m. 1] v Hherton .1 S Hawkins 4 5 4 8-Mea4 72i«i::]:iCARDo wb 6 113 5 2 8*i 2- 2 | 2» W Fischer . I B Dunn 5 10 8 M 1 72tkSSDoRAio wb 6 ill 4 4 8» 8| 3-1 ::• ;;: W Miller A Koenigabergar 3-5 4 5 I 5 ?-88oat 72712 AGNOLO 5 109 2 1 I "t 81 4:: 4 4" A Walsh ApplegateJtCotn 20 211 16 2*. 0 ., 7264!*-CAlTAIN BURNETTwSUS 3 5 5 41 5 5 5 Brady II A Cotton 6 s 6 8-6 3-5 Time. 25?. Big, 1:111 1:40. 1:51». Winner — B. f. by Sain Malaise trained by .1. S. Hawkins. Went to post at 2:57. At i osl 1 minute. Start good. Waa easily: second driving: third the raaar Bh.iiclie .. from a good start, drew out early and. setting the pace Willi plenty iu reserve. CMB* aarav IiMidily from Eduardos menacing atietch challenge. IMuardo trailed for the first halt and inove.l up .ipidly on the last turn, appeared promising iu the stretch, but tired finally and N extra good. Dorado, seeiningly anchored from the star! am! never dalmerous. ran a bad race. Aguolo set the early pace an Mfferance. hut granted out on the stretch turn and was palpably short. Captain Burnelt showed brief i. irly speed and retired suddenly, ran a verv bad race and will pay to watch. The winner, eniered for BMW; was bid up to ,000 by A. Hamilton and retained. 70740 FIFTH RACE -1 Mile and 70 Yards. O.KKIO— 1 :43— 5 — 100. j Curse 00. :. vear olds | 5 J rtand and upwaTd. Selling. Net value to winner 25. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt % M %~St7Fin Jockes Owners Q H C » »"" 72720 MARCT RANDOLIHw 3 9S 1 4 li ll 1= 1*1 1* Hherton .1 S Hawkins 8 6 5". 7-5 7 10 724!.0-.IOCU.n 7 114 7 2 g* 5nk 1 4 2" J McRride I II Miller J 13 513 56 5 1 72707 MANTRESS W 7 105 S 1 Bj P •* 5*1 2 Cilbert .1 W Walsh 25 60 50 15 5 72708 LASSEN n 4 MS 4 3 21 8 2- 8*1 4»* McClain .1 E Hoppas 8 13 12 4 2 72633 BOLOMAN 5 109 3 1 4- 1»| 3*1 31 5 Miller D S Fountain 5 6 I 2 1 72688*CAPTA1M HALE s 4 11 1 1 5 7 71" 7-" 8" 6 R Davis KenilworthSkFm I 4 :i.». 1 12 72667 FINNY SIDE . sn 7 104 2 7 5 B* C*l 7*» 7** Meatry C, P McN.-il S 12 2 4 2 6635 GEORGE KILRORN w 4 Ml K88SSrgJ Hayes Belaja Stable 2u MB MB 38 I" Time. 8S|, 511, 1:17-:. 1:15. 1:19?.. Wlaaer B. f. bv Loagalreet Metrical trained by .1. S. llawkilisi. Went to post at 3:22. off at once to a fair start. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Margaret. Randolph, uiuivelous,ly improved, made the ruuuiuj; throughout uuextemleU ami wou with rldicu- Ions ease. Jocund, pocketed and MMO ssarily interfered with at critical points, got up for second plai ith a lxlated rush. Ml ill II ran fTwurdly and gamely throughout. Lassen failed to stay after strenu tus pursuit of tlie winner for six fmlorgs. Boloman. prominent to the stretch, also tired badly. Captain Hale was unahlc, seemingly, to raise a respectable gallop. The same applies to Funny Side. The winner, ottered for 1908.sh00. was bill up to .2 0 and liouglit in. Scratclied— 72008 1 Colonel Warwick, 100; 72702-Silver Wedding. 110; 72588 Eckersall, 110. . 0 7/10 SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. 09104—1 :3Sji — 1— J.V Purse 1908.sh00. 4-year-olds and upward. § 4t O Allowances. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 726K7 PElTSCHLAND wu S 107 6 3 || ll 1?. 1= l3 Keogh B Schreiber 1 3-2 6-5 1-2 1-4 73SM»JUDGE NELSON w4 9S 6 4 5*1 f i 6*1 8» 21 J Hayes H G Bedweli 8-5 2J 2* 3-5 1-3 72705»IK LLIE DOLLARS W 4 89 3 6 4* 2 * 3J 33 3 h Gilbert A B Buchanan 8 10 9 ll-34-.i t72705PLAUSIBLE WB 4 91 4 6 2J 33 2J 21 4s Kirschm E Dealy 8 9 9 3 6-a 72470 JANET W» 6 94 1 1 C 6 ti 4i E| A Walsh H A Cotton 15 15 9 3 7-5 72320 SIB RI w 4 94 2 I 3l 4! 4J 6 6 King MyersandPaddock 100 200 200 40 10 Time. 20. 51. 1 :17J. 1:44. Winner — B. h. bv Sain — Derfargiila trained by D. Henry. Went to i ost at 3:51. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. IVutscliland. from a flying start, sei the pace throughout, won cantering and outclassed his opponents. Judge Nelson held forth in the rear for six furlongs and got up for second place in a cyclonic stretch msli. Dollie Dollars, away badly and forced into the deep going throughout, loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but tired finally. Plausible, after running in prominent contention to the last fifty arils, gave way quickly. Janeta was badly outpaced all tlie way and is not ready. Sibari showed speed. but was outclassed. Scratched — 72614 Johnny Lyons. 102: 72087 Colouel White, 107; 72014 All Ablaze, 81; 72541 Luc-inn, 10 Overweights — Judge Nelson. 1 pound. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. Twenty-first day. Crescent City Jockej Club. Winter Meeting of 60 days. .".3 books on. Presiding Judge. William Shelly. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. MagirfU Racing starts at 2:00 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. ***** RACE— 7-S Mile. HIM 1~*H 8 till 00 added. 4-year-olds and up- 7iyf7£yCt 4 £ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % and % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7.473 TELESCOPE wb 9 10.S 4 3 41 4J 3£ 2" 1- Notter C E Greenwood 2 3 21 1 1-2 |j 72455 HANNIBAL BEY wn 6 108 5 S 2h 2* 25 3i 21 J Lee H R Baker 12 15 15 6 I 72512-GAMBRINL"S wb 6 106 S 4 ".. «* 6h « 3nit Heidel W Gerst 5 7 6 2$ 6-5 71646 DONNA ELVIRA it 4 92 1 165 B* ~A 4 4?. Kennedy C J Brockmiller 7 8 6 2| i-5 7212S TOPSY ROBINSON w 5 101 11 10 7.1. 10» 8* * 5£ 5J L Smith H Oots 15 20 15 6 3 72549=RERO wb 7 10S I 7 ll 1 14 li 6t G Swain I Rice 8 10 9 4 2 • 7244iOLADY VINCENT WB 4 100 6 5 8» 72 74 7 71 Sumter A L Aste 8 10 6 21 6-5 72B4*HU8TSD w 6 100 7 11 M* S" 91 82 H Fbrother J Griffin 15 25 20 8 4 7 26573 BEATRICE K. wb I 102 2 6 11* ll3 Jl« 91 93 Hufnagel J Stevens 8 15 12 5 2J 72204 LADY ETHEL WB 5 104 10 9 9nk 9U lOMO- ]0« V Powers B Vincent 20 20 20 8 4 52285 DOCTOR NASH w 6 100 12 12 12 12 12 11= 11s A Martin Iancaster Bros 100 150 100 40 20 72529 MOYEA WB 4 99 3 2 3J 3nk 41 12 12 F Burton M Levy 15 20 12 5 2 Time. 24*. 40J. l:Mi, l-IO*. Winner— B. g, by Horoscope — Emma C. by Darebin trained by W. Wbalenl. Went to post at 1 :5S. At post : minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Tele scope was reserved for tlie first half, took the lead when called on in the stretch and. finishing fast, won eased "P. Hannibal Bey forced a stiff pace in the early running and held on well in the closing drive. G.-uubrimi* closed a gap and cime with r tush near *he end. Donna Elvira ran well, but suffered from interference in the early running and was in the worst going on the ba kstretch. Topsy Robinson van 1 airly well, but can do much better. Relio tired after showing the most speed for a half. Husted had a rough trip. Beatrice K. was knocked back earlv. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 72056 Warner Griswell. 104: 72509 Harting. 103: 72493 Vohoome, 103. ry £ T7 C rj SECOND RACE— 5-g Mile. 67726— 59S— 3—100. 00 added. 4 year-olds and up 4 5 I and 4 ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75. ind Horses AWtPPSt % % "%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ 7l1:i:;-COLLOQI*Y w 4 110 10 I 11 11 1»" 1* Heidel G H Holle 4-5 9-104-5 1-4 out 72639 TOY BOY w 4 103 9 5 3 21 2- 2s V Powers I Wr Fuller I 2£ 11-53-5 out RMC -MOMENTUM WB 4 100 12 7 45 42 31 3" Brussel F E Brown 6 7 6 3-2 3-5 t:j969=MORALES wb 4 105114 9 5i 5l 5i 4- Minder W H Fizer 30 60 50 15 7 . C7W9 COME ON SAM w 5 104 11 4 2* 3 » 4s 5"! G Swain G L Shughart 50 200 150 60 IS 723122EL DORADO WB 4 103 7 2 91 7£ 72 62 McCahey C C Smithson 30 80 75 20 6 71965 OONOOMOO w 6 104 2 12 10 S1 8U 71 Baird BrningandPerkins 100 300 300 100 30 71330 SUFFICE wn 6 105 S 10 fi1 61 61 8l J Lee Quinn and- Muir 30 100 75 20 6 72B7 FRONTBN AC w 8 107 3 1 14 14 12 91 C Koerner J Griffin 25 30 30 8 3 72437 ALLOWMAISE w 4 103 6 6 73 9U 91 10?. Pickens C E Rowe 75 100 100 30 15 71960 FlSILADE wr. 4 100 13 13 13"- 13 131 11 Mahon J W Colt 100 300 300 100 50 72639 PITY w 7 102 4 14 12 121 14 122 A Morgan S J Whiteside 100 250 200 75 30 715at*HIOH GLASS wr. 4 100 1 11 8J 101 10J 132 Jas Hogg S N Hexter 100 300 300 100 50 mm GILPIN ws 6 107 5 S 111 ll1 Hh 14 C Booker R M Hennessy 100 300 300 100 50 Time. 25?, 49*. 1:02. Winner — B. f. by Russell — La Tour trained by W. L. Lewis* . Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes: Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. C .;iiM|iiy. showing her usual order of spied, set a fast pace from the start and. holding on gamely through lhe last furlong, outstayed Toy Buy. The latter ran a i;ood race, followed the winner closely and mad? a game finish. Momentum, away fast was prominent throughout and a fast going third. Morales, away in a tangle, was gaining fast at the end and is in good form. Come On Sam. a fast breaker and speedy, was pioniiiient for the first half, hut tired in the stretch drive. Suffice showed speed, but tired in the last quarter. El Dorado closed a gap. The others were outclassed here. Scratched— 72057 Russell T., 100. Overweights — Toy Boy, 3 jiounds. Morales. 24: Suffice, 3. . 7 O 7 O Q THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. 43682—1 : 1 2*— 5— 107 . 00 added. 3-year-olds. 4 £i 4 and O Allowances. N- r value to winner 00. Ind Horses A~wTPPSt % %~%~Str~Fln Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 72674 ANGELTS wb 106 I 4 33 41 B l1 Notter BunewandONeill 3-2 2 8-6 7-101-3 l72.".«4ST. ILARIO wb 109 5 10 71 3* 3 9 V Powers KkampandBdfleld 3 6 5 2 4-5 72and4SAPACHE w 102 7 1 2J lh l 31 W Ott J Fleming 4 41 4 5-5 7-10 T AMAR w 107 10 8 91 fl1 I 41 L Smith L A Livingston 100 200 200 100 50 C72528RURAL BOY w 105 3 6 51 5h 61 5 Jas HensyW H McMullen S 10 8 3 7-5 72510 DEW OF DAWN w 105 8 5 41 fii» 7 61 J Lee Barthe and Cook 10 10 9 31 8-5 mnOLOTDS BRANDT VM 9 9 10 Si 92 7 1 G Swain B Schreiber 50 100 100 40 20 72347 E. T. SHIPP W 103 4 I 1" 2l 9 8 Minder W H Fizer 5 7 5 2 1 mVDPOLAB STAR WB MB 17 6 10 M 93 Brussel Quinn and Muir 30 100 100 30 12 72220 YOUTHFUL w 106 2 3 81 7l 41 10 C Koerner A S Valentine 40 100 100 40 20 Time. 24L 49i. 1 :10if. Winner — Br. e, by Sandringhani — Vespers trained by 1". BurlewL Went to post at 3:04. At Dost 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Angelus. showing improvement, was a prominent contender from the start and in tlie good going throughout, ewe fast through the stretch j;nd won going away. St. Darin was iu close ipiarters through the stretch drive, but finished fast and outstayed Apache at the end. Apache ran a good race and wore K. T. Bbipp down after going a half, but Cied near the end. Taniar made up much ground, ran a good race ami finished gamely. Rural Boy was outpaced for the first half, but came fast at the end. Dew of Dawn had no mishaps. E. T. Shipp showed speed, but quit badlv after going a half. Scratched— 720733Co]diiuest, 100: 7iS323Queens Souvenir, 107. Overweights — Rural Boy. g pounds; Dew of Dawn. 1; E. T. Shipp. 3. 7QfTQ FOCRTH RACK— 1 Mile. 29928—1 :39— 7— 1 23. Magnolia Selling Stakes. isLOOO j£ 4 £l%J added. ::-year olds and upward. Net value to winnor ,770. Iiid Horses A wTPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O H C P S " c7aaMPEDRO w 4 lOO 5 5 7 r- 64 ?,- lo McCahey C B Daniels 4 7 6 2 4-5 7M2 ■■-TEMAOEO WB 4 105 2 2 6s 52 ol 41 22 Notter C R Ellison 21 6 5 2 4-5 7260i ,HYIERlON II. wb 5 M I I 2; 21 22 S 31 J Iee L A Cella 65 8-5 7-5 3-5 1-4 72619 SALLY" PRESTON w 4 94 lo 6 l2 1 ! ll 1and 4U A Martin W H Seeman 8 10 8 3 7-5 72693 PASADENA WB 6 105 6 4 S" 31 31 5 " P V Powers B Vincent 8 10 7 21 6-5 72-695-ZIPANGO w 4 93 1 1 5s 61 71 6 6« J Brooks A Weber 15 30 25 10 5 7262DM1SS DELANEY w I 78 4 7 81 8 1 8» 8s 71 Sumter R E Watkins 8 10 8 I 7-5 722M GRIMALDI w 4 110 S S 4 43 4- 7- 8B Abuchon J A Wernberg 10 25 20 8 4 72694-HAWKAMA w 4 921 7 9 9 10 9 V* 91 C Henry E J Gildersleeve 20 60 50 20 8 72530HALBARD w4 9H9 10 1O 9110 9110 Yorke P M Civill 20 50 40 15 6 Time. 24. 48?. 1:14. 1:404. Winner — Br. g. by Masetto — PalaM trained by C. B. Daniels. Went to p.ist ai :;:;2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. pcdri began slowly and trailed far back for the tirst tliree-imart-rs. then moved up fast, secured good j-f:"g in the stretch and. standing a hard drive gamely, outstayed Temaceo. The latter, probably beat, ;-s kept tor» far liack in the early running and. finishing with a rush, was wearing the winner down at The end. Hyperion II. was made tuo much use of in racing with Sally Preston and tired in the last quarter, Sally Preston slmwed superior Sreii for the tirst three-quarters and set a fast pace, but tired and jost ground fast in the stretch. Iusaoena showed improved form and was a prominent contender far three -quarters. C.rimaldi showed speed, but tired in the last quarter. Tlie others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for ,000: u - bid. ■cratehed — 72563 John Carroll, lu7: 72093 Chief Hayes. 97: 72506 Gild, 90: 720203Plautland. 105; 72JJN Dew iif Dawn. !»0. Overweight! — Htwkama, 2J pound-- Halliard. 15. 70 H Qaa FIFTH KACE- 3-4 Mile. 1 43082—1 : 1 2 J— 5—1 07. KJdded. 3-year-olds and up-tmi % tJJ ward. Selli.i-. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses A Wt PP St U % % gtr Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 7JWMKADOWBREBZE w 5 111 9 7 41 2» U 1 V Powers J Arthur 4 41~~3 fMipT 72619 No QUARTER ws 4 104 8 I 5" 5 i. Q Pickens A B Maginnis 10 20 13 I 9 72875 REFINED w 4 97 7 I 1- ti 41 3* Skirvin W I Donohue 8 12 8 3 8-5 72672 PR. HOHENLOHE W 4 107 3 3 61 7* 6" 4 Notter T C McDowell 10 15 15 5 2 72./;: ESCUTCHEON w 6 106 2 2 3;1 41 5H r,h McCahey It E Watkins 5 7 6 2 4-5 7209HAMDZABRA w B 6 106 1 1 l I* 3.. 61 Huestis .1 H McC rniick 6-5 S-5 7-5 1-2 out 7M72FRANK LORD w 4 194 6 4 t* I1 7- 7* J Lee T D Sullivan 6 12 10 4 7-5 72619 AVAUNTEER w 6 111 4 I S» 8« S3 8« C Koernec B Louis IS 20 20 8 31 66708-F. *MULHOLLAND Ws 4 104 5 6 9 9 9 9 G Swain B Schreiber 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 81, 48*. 1:10L Winner — B. h. by Meadow thorp;--111 Win 1 trained by J. W. Duffy 1. Went to post at 4: »4. At peat 1 niiuuie. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Mi :il i. breeze, well ridden and kept ii the firmest going, ran to his liest form and. after disposing of the ear! eoateeaatera, rain twajr in the stretch and won well in hand. No Quarter ran consistently. CMaai an Iirly gaa and tinished fast. Refined, shuffled back soon after tie start, closed a big gap steadily and was gaining at the end. Prime Hohcniohe ran fairly well. Kscutcnenu ran well and was in the worst going throughout. Haadaam showed the aMet early sjieeil and set tlie pace fast for a half, but quit in the ntretck. Frank Lard also quit after ing a half and can do much better. The winner was entered for : .vl.KMt: no bid. , rj Q -| SIXTH RACK -1 1-4 Miles. 444.:2— 2 :004.— 5— 113. 1 »0 addeiT 4-year olds and i 7flj £J 4 tj JL upward. Selling Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St j ji % Str Fin jockeys Owners 6 H C P S~ 72549 1,. MACFRLANwsb 6 Ml 4 6 4 t* 5* 1» 1: 1- Minder Wfc.niandHuckner 4 6 i 2 4-5 :. ,:•■ Ji iHN M BRIDE W M7 2 I •; 61 41 3; 3 21 V Powers C N Freeman 5 6 5 8-5 4-5 l7367«SEA SALT w 4 1O2110 1 0 M- 8" 71 5 6= »* Notter V Dunne 4 -5 7-511-109-20oUt BBLLBVIEW WB fi Id I 7 s- M %* S- 4; 41 W Ott F B Stevens VI 15 12 4 ° 72658 MILSHOKA wb 4 97*7 11 7 71 1* » 9 fi] Mulligan Tanner and Riplev15 40 M 1- 6 7.6ti-I.ADY CHARADE w 5 K, 9 I 9 lonkio3 ]0 1013 I Brussel .1 Arthur 9 25 M 7 3: 7:.ii»o K. OF T. VLEYws 8 107 1 ] ,". 4 V M I1 71 .1 W Miiv.l A Svkes 15 25 20 7 31 7J6403VINCKNTIO w I 110 I 4 51 fit 6 «j •"• S- C Koerner 3 T Strife M 12 U I I : 140 SAVOIR FAIRE -SB 6 1 7 11 8 1". 8* S« 71 9- 9 J I.ee B W Stfeett ■ 15 15 6 21 72S92 J. D. DUNN wsb 4 97 5 2 I1 l1 V 6h 71 102 J Brooks 1 King 111 15 12 4 1" 712 M BERN. CRAMERwb 6 107 3 S 11 11 11 11 11 11 A Martin J F Hill 40 100 75 30 15 Time. 20. Hf. 1:17. 1:43*. S:M|. Winner — Ch. m. by Wadsworth — Alice Brand trained by W. H. Fizen. Went to post at 4:.-:.°.. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. LouK fifaefarau, running to her best f«.*u an.l well ridden, was a forward contender fr..m the atari and eaaM :iway iu tlie strefh to win at In r rider plea ed. John McBriile wa luckv. but raa a goad race ] tin Iskrd gamely. Se:l Bait, much the beat, arai given a bad ride. ga4 "IT poorly, closed a big gap and. better ridden, would have won off. Belicvievv. oir slowly, made up much ground and came fast at the end. Mllabora showed sudden VmynmrmtM 1 aai apaaaateol likelv t.i win moineiitarilv. but tired iii the stretch J. D. Dunn quit after going a »,v,H mile. Viucentio ran |mk i1v. Savoir Pain- ami King of the Valley were prominent for the tirst tkree-OjBartera. The winner was entered lor X»; no bid. Overweights — Sea Salt, 2* pounds; Milsuwa, 2.