New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-20

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»-»iniiu-u i J|if U» Buena. xiueilll. 104: ivt. I.»—W» VMI1 .-lima, ~* I NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. P WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY. Fortieth day. City Park Jockey Ciub. Winter Meetiug of 01 days. Jit books on. I 1 residing Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. I Racing starts at 2:00 p. ra. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following i the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 07051— 41— 2— 110L 00 added. 2 year-olds. 7QOQO f £ y £ Allowances. Net value to winner 4. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1IIWIKM*— utun II. rM 1 I 1= I1 Skirvin H McCarren Jr 19 20 20 6 2 73139 tLAIBORNE w 100 « 4 ■"•£ I* J W MhyT Clyde II 30 20 7 3 YANKEE DAUGHTER ff 981 8 fi 6 3n A Martin R Ellison 30 30 25 8 4 73234=11 AMMOCK BOY wb 115 5 I IM" W Ott C T Brownfield H-5 7-5 9-101-3 out 73119 KI.1ZABH HARWOOD w 109 • 7 B 51 C Koerner B Corrigan ft 10 10 4 8-5 729o9iNASTCRTIA w 103 7 5 7=° 6° L Smith W F Mathews • 15 12 4 8-5 7-i,.mARIONETTE W 103 2 I 2J 7-° J Lee L A Cella 3 5 4 7-5 3-5 727mm MISS HIGHLAND tub 97 4 s X .8 G Swain B Schreiber 15 20 12 4 2 Time. 13. 20*. 39. 45*. Winner — Ch. c. by Hap*hnrg— Florida Rose drained by H. McCarren. Jr. . Went to jiost at 2:09. Ai post 2 minutes. Start hpd. Won handily: second and third driving. Rose-tmrg II., running to his liest form and clear of interference, saved ground by going close to the inner rail throughout and, showing the most speed, won with something in reserve. Claiborne, away slowly, closed a big gap and finished fast and gamely. Yankee Daughter. l oring out on the turns and away slowly. ran ;i g xMl race and, in a fast finish, took third place in the last stride. Hammock Boy ran a bad race mid tired badly in the last furlong. Elizabeth Harwood seemingly disliked the going and was never prom- , iiient. Nasturtia got away poorly r.nd had scant chance. Arionette quit after going a quarter. Miss Highland propped at the start and was practically left. Overweights— Yankee Daughter. 1J pounds. f-fQOOQ SECOND RACE— Short Course. Steeplechase. 08192— 2:54— 5—158. 00 added. | 5 £i %J tJ 4-jvar-oIds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 35. lnd Horses AWtPPSt :i 5 7 ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S , 73274= WATERWAY w 5 140 7 2 V 4: 2* 2 -1" l"S McClain H Flippen 3 4 3J 7-5 3-5 72929 COAL BL. LADY "w 7 149 2 5 l4 1* I* lh 2* 24 McKiny W Newman 3 Si 13-51 1-2 Oin FAIRY FLT"SH W S 138 4 6 7 .". 5- B 4= :M Archibald .1 C FeiTiss Jr 5 10 9 4 2 732S6 BANDCATCHRR w 4 130 3 3 2= 3 3= 3* 3- 4" WVUon W J Donohue 20 25 20 8 4 73236 BERT WADDELLws 7 151 1 4 .V 6= 4= 41 6* 6* YourHI W Murray 8 S 7 2i 6-5 , 7XS6 JIM HTTTON w 4 13U l 1 61 7 6 6 6 6 Pending W Woodward 16 20 15* i 25 73236 l.INDVLE Ws 6 151* 5 7 2 2i Fell. Sobell J H Slack 3 5 4 3-2 7-10 Time. 3:17s. Winner — B. g, by Wjterlevel — Rnnaway trained by H. Flippen. Went to post at 2:32. AI post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Water-way ran a if much the best and wore Coal Black Lady down after going over the eighth jump and won :is !ii~ rider pleased. Coal Black Lady showed the most early speed and fenced well, but tired near the end. Fairy Flush trailed distantly for ihe first turn of the field, then gained steadily and took third place in the closing strides. Safldcatcher. poorly ridden and forced to go wide most of the way. should Lev been much closer up and was unlucky to lose third place. Linda le was tiring when he fell at the seventh junip. The others ran poorly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. overweights — Jim Hutton. IV pounds. QOO/t THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 52fi82— 5! J— 1»— 108. 00 added. 3-ye«r;oldP. Colts and fj £ljI Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S am IMPIRE w 107 9 1 11 li VI 1* C Koerner W Newman « 8 4J 2 1 i 7:;:,r, ROYAL CHANCE w 98 8 7 ll1 9l 5! 2J Sumter M A Neff 8 15 12 5 2J 73217 TIM KELLY wsb i06?. I 2 4« 4 . 2t» 3" J Lee C A Allen 6 8 8 3 3-2 ] T326I BBRBATJD JR. w 100 2 • 7- 64 6J 4» Herbert E R Bradley 10 IS 15 6 3 73168 PROWLER wb 100 1 5 3* 21 3h B Rosen Chinn and ForsythelO 15 15 K 3 TXSCNKEDMORE wb 100 12 I 2and 3- 4 Ci W Ott J Stevens 3 31 lfi-50-5 3-5 7:i2.".ti MAJOR MCOMB wb 100 4 4 W B B 7i A Willms 8 W Streett 20 40 40 20 10 7 159 MAJOR MACK w 97 6 12 8?. 5and 9 81 Carpnter W B Freeman 15 30 30 12 « 7325C BKN WALMSLEY WB 100 10 S 51 7» 71 9- A Martin J Anstet 10 15 15 6 3 SZBH ROYAL JACK ■ 95 i « IV W W- 103 Hufnagel C M Jaeger 12 15 10 4 2 7317 MONEY MEAD WB 100 7 11 10« II1 112 11° J W MhyP M Civill 20 40 40 15 8 7325C*RBD MILL wb 104 13 13 13 12* 12 12s R McDanH* R Ellison B 4 3* 8-5 4-5 i CPT SYDNEY SMITHw 98 11 N 91 13 13 13 Slesingr F R Cochran 40 60 50 20 12 Time. 25. 51J. 1:07*. Winner — B. c. by Kinley Mack — Florence Breekenridge trained by S. Lindsay. Went to iK st at 2:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good for all but Red Mill. Won easily: second and , lliird the same. Impire, away fast, ran into the lead at once and. setting the pace fast, won easing up. Royal Chance, much the best, was away slowly and in close quarters most of the way. came with a rush wliiii clear and was going faster than the winner at the end. Tim Kelly, going wide most of the way after being crowded back in the first quarter, finished fast and gamely. Bereaud Jr.. also away in a tangle, ran a good race. Prowler ran well to the stretch and held on gamely. Needniore quit after going n half. Major Mack was away poorly and ran a good race. Red Mill was practically left. The winner ;i entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73250 Milo. 103: 73256 Dixwell. !5. Overweights — Umpire, 4 pounds; Tim Kelly. 3J; Major Mack, 2: Red Mill, 4: Needmore. 5. QQQP FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. t MMM— 1 :38ft— 4— 1 lTt Lagaxde Selling Stakes. ,000 J jUty fj added, .".-year-olds. Net value to winner .7t0. Ind Horses A Wt PP It % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7:: r7ANGELUS w 104 6 1 ll P l» 1- 1° R McDan]Burlew-and0,Neill 2 3 2J 1 1-2 73361 MISS DELANEY ws 90 3 3 3- K 2- 24 8* Sumter R E Watkins S-5 B 9-5 3-5 1-4 7.°..59=SEVERUS w 93 5 4 44 44 44 3- 34 C Henry P Dunne 10 12 10 3 1 73230 BANRIDA WB 80 2 5 5h 5,; 5K A- 43 W Walsh B Schreiber 4 5 4 6-5 1-2 73259 REBEL QUEEN w 85 4 2 2i 2" 33 51* 58 Hufnagel W J Donohue 8 10 6 2 I 73180 LADY SOUFFLE w 100 166 6 6 6 6 W Ott C R Ellison 15 20 20 7 3 Time. 26. 51*. 1:19. 1:4WL Winner— Br. c, by Samlringham — Vespers trained by F. BurlewL Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Angelus dashed into a long lead at once and spreadeagled the others, winning as his rider pleased. Miss Pchmey ran well, but interfered harply with Banrida. Severus and Iidy Souffle on the first turn, f-ecuring an advantage that gave her second place. Severus. after being knocked back on the first turn, finished resolutely and would have been second in a few more stiides. Banrida came from a long way back in ihe last half and ran a good race. Rebel Queen quit badly after going three -quarters. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched -7:;lS0Woodlane. 92: 73250 St. Ilario. 95. Overweights — Lady Souffle. 2 pounds. nAQA FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 52082— 59*— 6—1 OK. i 00 added. 3-year-olds. Colts and 1J £jKy Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 65. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73197-BOBB1N AROUND wb 108 8 6 B 3.. 21 1- R McDanlG M Odom B 21 11-51 1-2 7305-GRATIOT wb 1 S 11 2 V l1 ] » 3* J Lee A L Kirby 4 5 4J 2 4-5 7::0MJ SIR CYRIL w 1041 1 I «i 6- 31 31 Kolin C C Kennedy 40 100 100 30 12 72S28*LORnfBR W 10S 4 :: 84 1 4- 4J C Koerner B Corrigan 6 8 « 21 7-5 73235 PRINCE BOWLING w 103 10 I 6| 41 61 5- T WilUins O Blanc-hard 20 25 20 S 4 1 760, DARLING DAN W 105 2 1 1* 91 Sl t;3 A Martin C D Chenault 15 2u 15 6 3 7::lii5 STONKMAN WB 103 6 9 !• s . - 71 Dubei G H Holle 3 6 5 2 1 7 : vj BRUCMSR vm 108 3 7 7» 71 71 81 Brussel A Simons 15 30 30 10 5 73197 FLORIDAGLEN w 103 5 M 10- 10- M* 9- Goedike John Marklein B 30 30 12 6 73217 ALCALDE WB 105 7 II 11 11 11 103 W Ott L Lemp 6 10 10 4 2 73106 BEN SAND wb 10S I 4 41 .VI U1 11 Minder J Griffin 15 25 20 8 4 Time. 25». 51?.. 1:06?.. Winner — B. c, by Sorcerer — Whirlwind trained by G. M. Mm. Went to post at 3:50. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Bobbin Around, much ihe liest. followed Gratiot close up to the stretch turn, where he moved into the lead and. a tier a sharp furlong drive, was drawing away fast at the end. Gratiot showed the most early speec was I ar of interference and ran a good race, although tiring in the last furlong. Sir Cyril, shufflefl back •■•:! after the start, saved ground throughout and finished fast, l.orinier tired after being a forward coti-lender for a half. Prince Bowling raa fairly well. Stonenian ran far below his best form. Alcalde. :iv.i badly, ran out on the stretch turn. The wiuner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 70641 Spunky. 10;;; 72S19 Don Q., 10*. Overweights — Sir Cyril. 4* pounds. 007 *IXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. MMitilO— 1 :12?— 4—101 . 00 added. 4 year-olds and up-j 7Q £ j | ward. Selling. Net value to w inner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt k % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C-P S 73MZ*GAMER *1 93 6 S S1 7h 4U Sumter M A Neff 5 8 6 21 6-5 733U*BA LESHED W 4 102 1 i I 86 8* 2- J Howard T A- Gay 6-5 7-5 6-51 l-20out 73KJ CT.IFTON FORGE w 7 1« :: 1 6«k B 21 3- iaugel J 1" Strode 8 10 10 4 8-5 7BM YOU WIN w 5 103 7 la 10 10 71 4- A Martin W M Satiford 20 30 30 10 5 Tiluti BERT OSR w 6 103 1 4 9.. 9l 8»k I Q Swain .1 C Tucker 25 50 40 15 8 73M1 ALENCON wb 6 103 9 3 Li 8* 11 63 Kermath D Woodruff 7 8 8 3 7 5 7 "". ; XI.IKN.M ARCHEN WB 4 1061 v •"• PI ink 61 74 J I.ee H Hfldel « 15 15 5 21 1 7 : ij:iKrsil.ADF. w si: 4 302 ."• 7 5- B 10 8l J W MhyW Duane 6 8 6 B 6-5 68021 GOLDBEARER wit 5 B I I •* 4" t* 92 Slesingr A Williams S- 40 20 7 3 73M7 FAY ws 4 98-2 3 3 J 5* 10 Skirvin H McCarren Jr 12 20 20 7 3 Time. 25. ill, 1:20?. Winner R. f. by Ballyhoo Bey— The~[.ia trained by J. L. Paul. Went to post at 4:15. At l o t 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. Caper. av:].v ~lovly and forced to go wide, closed a big gap and. finishing gamely, outstayed Baleshed in tin- CMftiag drive. Baleshed. sJw off poorly, ran on the oulside for the entire trip and. under poor riding, was unlucky to lose. Clifton Forge, away in a forward position, was shuffled back in the fust quarter, but closed a gap hi the last quarter and tan well. You Win. almost left at the post, cloyed a big gap in 1 the l.-ii tjMrtei and would have been troublesome witn a good start. Bert Osra was knocked back on the turn, but OHM fast near the end. Alpeninar hen showed the most early s[ eed. but failed to stay. AI ••neon :md |";iv ran well to the stretch and quit. The winner va-- entered for 00; no bid. S.rat.iied -7304J3Miss Strome, 102: 73647 Gibson, .V 7:; 2,. Morale*. 105: 7321b Ben Trovato, 9S; 72005 todtte, 103. Overweight! — Alpenmarchen, "j pounds. . — » — I - SKVKNIH RACK— 3-4 Mile. «BM— 1:12» 4 101. 00 added. 4 year olds and up-fy 7QOQQ AXjKj ward. Selling. Net value to winner $::."..".. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt !i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S - 73K8*BERTHA E. w I 96 I 4 «4 4 3h 1" Banter J Phillips 2J 4 J8-50-5 3-6 1 731*1 »R ALBERT w a 6 M 3 1 2" L" l1 B C Koerner ■ Corrigan S] 31 16-56-5 3-6 1 736870 AMBRINUS ■ n J ion 7 2 .. B 4 B W Ott W Gerst I 7 6 2 4-5 -•i.7t;-OE HIGH w 4 109 I 7 2- 3?: J 41 R McDanIT D Sullivan B B 9 5 15 2-1 73161 BONERE w 4 103 1 3 V 1h" 5» 5h J W Mhy.1 Burttscheli IS B 9 I 7-5 7 73o ESCUTCHEON WB 6 108 4 5 7 7 6J 6- .1 Conlin R E Watkins 10 20 15 6 3 G8235 BEBTMONT w 4 95 I I 4 6« 7 7 C Henry .1 Parretlo B B 30 10 4 Time. 25. 51. 1:20*. Winner— B. m, by G. W. Johnson— Happy Grained by H. Phillips. Went to |o-,t at 4:3S. At post 9 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second and third the same. Rerlha E., away slowly, but favored by the going, moved up steadily after goiim a quarter and. standing , . the tinal drive gamely, stayed just long enough. Ralnert. away forwardly, showed superior speed and ! iir#i in the last furlong, but rallied and was gaining at the end. Gambrinns. taken wide most of the waj. was in the best going and would probably have won in a few more strides. Ace High acted badlv :it i he piiNt and was practically left :tnu dashed into prominence in the first quarter, but ti-ed badly in lb streieii. Monere set the early pace and had no mishaps. Fs-utcheon closed a big gap li. a a slow , iM-inninu The winner was entered for 00: no hid. Scratched— 73048Handzarra, 90: 73200:Royal Onyx, 104: 7325s Too Beach, 102; 73200A ful 1 DtHlger. 101. Overweights — Gainbrinus, 2 pounds. _


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