New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-01

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. FRIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY. Thirty. sixth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 51 days. 34 books on. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars.Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tl.e distance of eacli race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. " d Q pr FIRST RACE -3-8 Mile. t 4!l— :3--2— 114. 3400 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. 7£y j£ y j t3 Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 110. i 1 Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S J BS5*HAlf]fOCK BOY wb ll1 H 1 I* la Heidel • T Hrowntield 5 7 5 2 1 72888 ■CRAFTSMAN w 107 5 2 1- V J Lee T C McDowell 4 5 31 7-5 7-10 "J744 DISPUTE Wl Mi 6 10 Fj 3» Notter Mrs R W Waldenti 12 1_ 5 21 72853 MIQUE OBRIEN wii 105 1 :: A3 i!L Smith A F Mathews 40 100 100 30 l-" 728H CLAIBORNE » MS 7 7 6t 6 R MeDanlT Clyde « 12 12 a II 7jvi7 SILVER C. w 102 3 11 9- 61 Lloyd S Forsythe 20 50 60 20 10 728gj THE SLICKER w 107 9 I P 7l Dver .1 A Seekington 10 15 15 6 3 | IRRIGATOR • 105 U 4 M* Vi S Flynrt L A Cella 10 88 20 S 4 72817*WARDEN ■ 1"7 4 6 61 91 V Powers hinn and Forsythe.31 5 4 8-5 4-5 72853 TEBDINGTON W 110 | 9 71103 C Koerner C F Clark 6 I I 2 1 7 - CONCISE w 110 2 6 * 11" 11 Xieol P Dunne 7 10 10 4 2 Time. 12*. 24*. 37s. Winner — Ch. c. by Hammock — Sister Aueline trained by J. Fleming. Weal to ]M»st at 1 :5 i. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Hammock Boy broke with the leaders and. finishing with a great show of speed, wore Craftsman down in tie leef, sixteenth and got up In the last stride. The latter outbroke his opponents and set the pace from tk -tut. was well ridden : ial met with no mishaps. Dispute finished fast on tiie inside and outgamed Miiiie OBrien under the whin. The latter, oa the inside all the way. ran in much improved form. Claiborne finished well. w.irden broke slowly and met with Interference. Teddington got off badly. Scratched 72r.:irc.Maviiy.a IB SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. SMS] — 838, t 11. 00 added. 3-year olds. Maidens. 7fc~OQiQ iYjOxJ Selling. Net valueito winner 75. Ind Horses AWJPPSt«A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 74376 OBATIOT WS HO 6 3 2 14 2l 1" J Lee A L Kirby 10 25 25 8 4 , 709 li X l.DO w 105 7 t Ik i1 lii 1" Heidel W Gerst 3 3 14-54-5 2-5 7147." BOBBIN AROUND wis 110 2 5 V :i S1; 31! H Alex G M Odom 30 50 50 20 12 71708*MILFORD w HUlo 1 V E ; 5* 4" Nieol W H Fizer 2 2 6-5 2-5 1-4 RED MILL IBM I I I* l1 41 5» Notter C R Ellison 4 10 10 I M 72813 W T. KEMPER W 107 11 I 7and 8U 7*1 61 C Koerner E Corrigan 12 20 20 6 I 72546 KXICiHTHEAD wn 102 4 G 6l 6= 61 7 1 Sumter J B McCormick 20 20 20 8 4 72547 HITTER MAN tvsn 107 1 7 H4 10 B§- 81 V Powers .1 C Calm 10 20 20 C I 7*290 C B RE1D w Mi 12 12 10b c,h 91 93 g Flynn L A Cella 50 100 100 40 20 1 7*709 FASHION W 105 9 8 8- Tk 1» 10! R McDanlA G Weston 8 10 10 4 8-5 j 7-I17 CNES WOOD wu 100 I 11 9 IT ll3 11* Rosen .1 B Riley 15 25 25 8 4 | l.rI.m-: wb 107 13 13 M 13 11 12s u Swain LlMn 31 58 50 20 M MAROLLA WM418M 12« W*and 13 Hollister J K Hughes 30 100 100 40 20 ; Time. 245. 49*. 1:041. 7 Winner-Ch. c. liy Tirate of Penzance — Ethelinda II. trained by A. L. Kirbyl. t Went to ]H st :it 2:24. A1 post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. . Cratiot. off forwardly. ran close up behind Red Mill to the stretcli turn, where he was carried wide, but ■ I me airain at the end and. after a sharp stretch drive, got up and outstayed Donahlo. The latter was on Ihe inside all the way. saod ground on the turn for home, ran into the lead at the furlong post and hnag on gamely in the final drive. Bybbiu Around, off forwardly anil well up throughout, outstayed Re 1 J Mill in the stretch run. Miliord finished close up. Red Mill showed the most early speed, but failed i . fctaj . W. T. Kemper finished gamely. The winner was entered for S400; no bid. Scratched Tl frTTMl QnfcMj . 10.": 72S:i7 Tamar. 10T». iveiweighls — Milford, 11 jiounds; Marolla, 2. 1 rj O QQ iT THIRD RACK— 7-8 Mile. 0;92S— 1:2»1— 3— S7. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. I j£j j O I Xet value to winner S:*.t5r . Ind Horses AWtPPSt k % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 -. . STOXKMAX wn 100 1 2 Ink 2" t 2J 25 1»J Dubei 1 II Holle 4 4 16-56-5 3-5 . 72933 ETHEE CARR wsb 104 2 4 2l V l3 1* 2=J V Powers W A Kirwan 2 13-513-54-5 2-5 72873 BOUNDING EEK WSB Ml I 1 ■ 42 43 3* 33 Liebert H H Selby 6 6 5 8-5 4-5 72857 M.IERT M W 105 5 I 4" 5o hi 41 4= J Eee H R Baker 10 15 15 5 2J t 72SXOUR HOY ws 105 7 7 5l 3= 31 53 5s J Baker .1 Burttschell 25 25 20 8 4 72782 GEE WHIZ w 111 4 5 fi3 6s 610 6* fi8 Llovd A B Maginnis 4 4 18-56-5 3-5 7251* FEAST w 100 8 8 8 8 S 7= 73 H Alex AHandDHMorris S 15 15 6 3 72583 CONVENIENT w 97 6 6 71* 71 7" 8 8 Mulcahy J Laban 12 30 30 10 6 Time. 2«. B*t. 1:1S4. 1:33*. Winner— Ch. c. by Ornament — Independence trained by W. L, Eewisl. Went to post at 2:4ti. At post 1 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving, flnrrmii, a bid actor, got one of his legs tangled up in the fence in kicking while at the post, then got j i.T fiiruardly. but was outrun by Ethel Carr for the first quarter, came again in the stretch run and .. ihl and passed the leader with a rush in the last furlong. Ethel Carr soon ran into the lead and s.-t I i pace fast, but tired in the last quarter. Bounding Elk was in game and close pursuit of the leaders .ili the wav, but could never get up. Our Boy showed speed, but failed to tay. Cee Whiz ran poorly and j,i.utiy diQ not iike the going. Feast was a distant trailer all the wav. The winner was entered f it MM; no bid. Scratched— 72450 Firmament. 1 5: 72952 Maie Fletcher. 103: 72837 Virginia Maid. 100: 72636 Rhinestone. 97: 72947 Moxey Mead. 102. overweights — Ethel Carr. 1 pound: Bounding Elk. 4: Convenient. 2. 0QQQ FOIRTII RACE—] Mile. «S4M— 1 :3S4— 4— 110. i !Oi» added. 3 year-olds and up"-5 7 «I/5v_7 ward. Special Weights. Net value to winner 35. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S T.SiCREDGACXTLET WB 4 109 3 5 55 o8 5" 43 1« V Powers T P Hayes 5 7 7 2 7-1C I2KM PLANTLAND wn 5 HI 4 2 2= 21* 1= 1= 2» C Koerner W H Fizer 6 12 12 4 3-2 72M2PTR8T PREMIUM W 5 114 6 1 3J 4- 41 3?. 3= Notter J W Fuller 2 17-517-56-5 1-2 172961LAD OF LANGDEN w 4 106 I 4 4". 3» 21J 2»k 4" R McDanlR E Watkins 2i 3 3 1 1-2 72838*ANGELUS B 3 91 1 1 Vi V 3A 5" 53 S Flynn BurlewandONeill 1 3 I 4-5 1-2 72912XLUCKT MOSE w 4 109 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 J Eee F R "Cochran 15 50 50 10 4 Time. 2T i. oOi?. 1 :17J. 1 :4." i. Winner — B. c. by Sir Writer — Orangeade trained by T. P. Ilayesi. Went to posl at :.:1C. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. RedgaOBtlet trailed far hack for the first half, then wore the leaders down in the stretch run after com in- to the outside, finished fast and gamely and was going away at the end. Plantlaud was under re-sli.iint until at the middle of the far turn, then dashed to the front, stood a drive through the last fur-loi,:. namely and outstayed First Premium at the end. The latter moved up with a rush when straight-•eied out in the stretch and :ppeared a certain winner at the furlong post, but tired after getting to the leaders. Had of Lmgden v.us sharply cut off when entering the homestretch and then dropped back. Angclus r-et the early pace, but was unable to maintain his speed further than five furlongs. Scratched— 72951 -Hyperion II.. 111. AQQ FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 0692S— 1 :2C- 3 - S7. i 00 added. 3 vear-olds. Selling. 76" £J %J C j Net v;:lue to winner $.**.«5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ?.:.:;.; KHTiHEMiKE WB MS I 4 » »* » li I3 J Lee M Nicoll 4 6 1S-58-5 4-5 72873 THOMAS CALHOUN WB 100 9 9 Si 7* B Z* 2 J Mulcahv A Weber 10 15 15 6 3 7*782 RURAL BOY w 1n6 10 7 71. 9 P :.i 34 McCahev W H McMullen 10 15 12 I ZJ 729M BANRIDA wb M 6 12 12 12 12 *S 4? P Henrv B Schreiber 12 20 12 I :l 72837XAPPLE T DDY W 108 7 5 .V- :.- 4H IP BM c Koerner R Mnton 4* 4i 4 9-5 4-5 72584 El KANE Ws MS I 6 li» fk 9« 7?. V Elovd W H Pfizer 12 25 25 8 *4 7 ; RUSTLE 98 5 M 10 H 61 4i 72 8 Plynn L A Cella 6 8 7 2| 7-5 72914 DEW OF DAWN wsb! 1 1 1iU li 3 8 | Notter Rarthe and Cook 2i 5 ii 2 1 72857*THIRD RAIL w 105 12 8 9 10n»103 9 9 R Me Dan-1 c B Reid 10 15 15 6 I 7£85 DICK ROSE w 97 2 I 4 4f 71 101 lo Dubei R B Watkins 15 25 25 8 4 72933 BITTER SIR « 105 4 2 S-l V 3" 11s 11- V Powers J C Cahn 12 15 10 4 2 72837 QUEENS SOUVENIR w 95 11 11 ll5 11D ll4 12 12 Sumter J A Wernberg 10 20 20 S 4 Time. 26. 51f. 1:1. 1 ■ VJi . Winner — Ch. c. by H tnosel—Carrie Hart trained by M. NleoD. Went to post at 3:12 At post I minutes. St.irt good. Won easily: second ami third drivini;. Ke.chi mike got off forwarilly and was alw.-.ys prominent in the running, steadily worked his way up on lie outside, dashed into a Wiiinini: lead after entering the homestretch and was eased up in the last si tienili. Thomas Calhoun inoxtd up gamely when straightened out for the final run. but was unable to get 1., lite leitih r. Rural Boy. on the outside all the way and outrun for the first half, finished with a rush. Kanrlda closed an immense gap. Dew of Dawn tired in the last quarter after setting the pace to the •U Id i. Ru-ile warn unlii-ky. Apple Toddy could never got up. Bitter Sir quit badly. The winner was . nieii-,1 fee MM; no bid. Bi rmtehed -72K3 .lavotte. Mt. » 0QQH SIXTH RACE 3-4 Milel I6651H-1:12- —4—101. 00 added 4 year olds and ilrT 7 £jXjJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str FJn Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7M75 ROYAL ONYX Waa 4 M4 1 4 B 3. I" 13 Liebert T G Molinelli M 20 20 5 2 • i XTEER w 6 110 2 1 1 1IU 21 R McDanlS Louis I 4 I 1 1-2 72891 CHIEF" HAYES wb 5 107 7 E ■- P» I* U A Martin T D Sullivan 3 S 4 8-5 4-5 728SC !■ MULHOLLAND wr I IM 4 I K* • 4 4- V Powers B Schreiber I 15 10 | 3-2 1 72874»R ALBERT wb 6 107 I I • Ba* VI «• .1 Lee L V Bellew K-S 2 8-5 3-5 1-3 72781 HANDZARRA wu 6 105 C 3 21 gak «*•«** Huestis J H McCormick 4 8 7 2 1 72639 li: ORO w 4 102 5 7 7 7 7 7 W Walsh 8 T Hopkins 20 30 30 S 4 Time. 25. 50. 1:17. Winner— Br. g. by Oni.in.ent--Oneck Oueoii trained by A. Molimdli. Went t.i poet at 4:07. At post 5 minutes. Start gi««d. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Rival "n i. n in behind the leaders to the stretch tern, when lie CUM through on tin inside, wore .ii.Mi. ,i- do*ra and drew away into a safe lead in the l:iM farieag. Avaunteer outbroke the others an 1 sci tlie pace tast until in the last quarter, when he beL.-.ui in tire. Chief Hayes bolted after einerin_ , the slii |.|| ;ni,| linKliod wit. i ;. nish next to the outside fence. Ralbert tired in tlie final ilrive. Haul Kjrrra ima I eleae i-ontender for a half mile, then tpiit. Be Ore ran away five furlnigs while on his way to the poet. The winner, entered far si.200. arna bid up t. . i.5imi bv s. I.ouis and bought in. Beratched 728M Lady Anne. iot ; 72961 Monentnm. M: 72802 Tee Beach. ;»7: 72!ill Robin Hood. 107: 72730 Escutcheon. H 5: 72727 i:i Dorado. 1 »2: i72932iLand Breeze 1U7: 71290 Ben Irovato. 107. Z-J rA -| SEVENTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 07U53 1 14* -4---9S. O0 added. 4-vear olds and jUlJtS -L upv.ani Selling. Net value i" winner . 375. lai Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S tDBSSO w 5 11 i i i V 2i i ]i i; c Koerner M ording 4 4 :ij i M WARN" C.RISWELL w 1 Ml • ■■ ■- t| P 2* 2?. Notter P Panne 2* 4J 4J 65 12 FLAVIGNY wn ■"• 1"2 t 7 7 7 7 4- .: Mulcahv li E Watkins B I 8 - 4-5 RALBARD W 4 10« 1 I I* la V V 4: .1 I,. -.■ P M Civill 6-5 7 5 6 5 1 -2 out 7287* RBBOUVDER WB I Ml • * 4:,k 6C 6J 7 5" .1 Baker W G K-Dodds 20 40 40 10 4 71 172 K USERHOFF w 4 97 2 2 V ■■- 4"i- .".- tl- g Klvnn S Guggenheim 40 40 20 8 4 72884 GRANADA w 5 lo5 4 I !* gak 5- i;n 7 Goedike John Marklein 12 2" M 6 3 Time. 2 il. 52.. 1:P.U. 1 :47«. 1:54?. Winner -Br. g. by Requital— Ostra trained by J. Cassl. WTeait to i»ost at 4:.-l3. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third drivitiL. Ail. -o t.iok the lead quicky. but was taken back and reserved in behind the pacemakers until well into He -I r« tcli. got the best e| Warner Jriswell in the la t furlong and was drawing clear at the end. imer Cii-well moved uj with a rusli on the far turn and appeared a sure winner when entering the lietch. but tired in ihe final drive. ITavjgnv. outrun in the early stages, finished witli her usual Ktreteh rmh. Oamda ahawed speed, but quit in the last quarter. Halbard moved up fast on the inside on the turn out of the hicletiailh. but was sharply cut off and diop| ed out. The winner wis entered for i: no bid. Scratched— 72733 I.adv Vincent. 95: 72H8*Gild, 104: 72S91 Hawkama. 10S: 7274s-Heine, 111; 72710 I Lose of Piuk, 95; iTtllFTlMlhll. IOC; 72934. Cull, 107; 72802 Royal Ben. 100.


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