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i ] ; ■ , I t I 1 I - 5 ., LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Seventy-first day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 100 days. 23 books on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:50 p. m. Chicago time 3:50 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. QQ FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. 72590— 1: 24 J— 3—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Colts and 7Q4 UTcOO Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72994 ORCAGNA b 112 S 2 1 1 I5 1* 1* Pft M Preston J A Bennet 6 10 10 3 6-5 73380=SPARKLES wb 109 17 6ok 4h 4- 31 2« G Burns P H McCarren 6-5 3-2 6-5 3-5 1-4 73341 WISE CHILD w 112 5 3 53 32 22 2- 3» J Hayes G Henry 6 6 41 3-2 7-10 72994 MONTCLAIR w 99 3 4 3i 61 62 61 41 Goldstein E L Talley 3 3 3 4-5 2-5 73380 BELARIUS w 112 I 1 2h 21 31 41 52 D Boland G J Long 8 15 15 5 2 73:480 BARNEY OLDFIELD W 194 2 5 4l 78 7T 5i 63 G ArchibdA G Dunlop 30 60 60 20 8 73380 DIAMONITA WSB 109 7 8 72 5and 51 7- 75 Herman E J Baldwin 15 30 30 10 5 73414 WALDORF w 99 6 9 9 9 8* 8»2 815 E Dugan R H Harris 10 30 30 10 I 73379 BONNIE BAIRN w 99 4 0 810 83 9 9 9 Shriner OakwoodSkRnch 40 60 60 20 12 Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:27. Winner — Ch. c, by Ornament — Lucasta. by Hayden Edwards trained by A. J. Goldsborough. Went to post at 1:49. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Orcagna dashed into a big lead as the barrier went up and, showing superior speed all the way, won with ridiculous ease. SparKles was badly outrun for the first five furlongs, but made up ground stcadilv through the final quarter, finishing with a rush under punishment. Wise Child showed speed, but tired badly in the stretch drive. Montclair finished well. Belarius showed early speed. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 731483Harvey Clark, 104; 72994 Karodo, 107. Q/| Q4 SECOND RACE— 8 1-2 Furlongs. 73281— 40|— 2—105. Purse 00. 2 year olds. tjX:tJXl Fillies.- Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S • 73229LADY RENSSELAER w 109 5 2 21 l»k T Rice I H Miller 6 7 7 2 4-5 73262;:yl7EEN"S GROVE w 105 4 I B 25 M Preston J J Walsh *15 15 8 2 1 733003ANTIOCH w 111 1 3 31 31 E Dugan U Z DeArman 3 3 3 4-5 1-3 72319 MATTIE RUSSELL w 107 2 8 61 4 » J Hayes J J Walsh *15 15 8 2 1 73244PARADISE QUEEN will 6 6 4* 51 G Burns R F Carman 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 1-5 73319 FRIEZE wb 105 3 4 5J 61 Harty Arnell Stable 20 40 40 12 4 732813MADNE MUSGRAVE w 109 8 5 8 7" Jno HensyP T Chinn 6 10 10 I 1 73300 MARION DELORME wb 107 7 7 7* 8 C Ross J H Buscher 12 20 20 8 3 ♦Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23i|. 41. Winner — Br. f, by Rensselaer — Lady Algy trained by I. II. Miller. Went to post at 2:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Lady Rensselaer ran forwardiy from the start and made up ground fast in the final eighth under keen urging, beating Queens Grove in the last few strides* The latter, off flying, showed much speed, but tiled palpably under the whip at the end. Antioch was close up for a quarter, but tired into a distant third in the final sixteent.i. Mattie Russell closed a big gap and finished with a rush. Paradise Queen ran a dull race that should be thrown out. The others were always outpaced. Sera t died — 72834 Si Ik Hose. 106. Q4 «JpT THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 72330— 59 j— 2—1 OS. Purse 00. 4 year-olds. Selling. OlOt Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses , AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72342 FAIR FAGOT w 103 8 I 1 I2 l3 1« J Hayes J T Robbins 6 6 5 2 1 73266 OUR ANNA w 98 9 3 21 21! 2- 2* J CallahanFleming and ClancySO 50 15 8 4 73167 DR. CROOK w 100 I 4 63 5l 5». 3- Shriner W Gabriel 5 7 7 21 6-5 7:.3:rT PLAYLIT W» 100 11 10 3= 3 Si 41?. M Preston HuttonandMkwill 5 8 8 3 3-2 7:4011 AL LINDLEY U 100 1 1 51 6i 6 51 J McBride J Touhey 5 8 8 3 8-5 733M AUDUBON" 100 M I 71 7h 71 S1 G Burns Mrs L Tucker I 8 S I 3-2 72171 ANTIGO w 103 Q 7 9 9 81 71 G ArchibdA G Dunlop 10 10 5 21 6-5 729N GONZALES w 103 3 s 4- 41 41 S Herman E J Baldwin El 60 60 20 10 73110 NERSKA w 93 I 9 11" It4 11- 9 Nelson HoganandRineht 50 100 100 30 15 73013 ROSEMARY D. wb 98 4 2 Si S1 91 102 C Ross J Maley 4 4 31 7 5 7 10 7:i 93 ROYAL ASCOT w 100 14 It 102 10 10*. ll1 Vandsen Orangevale Sble 60 100 100 40 20 73433 EDNA FELICE WB 99.M2 13 12s 12« 12- 122 T Rice W P Lloyd 6*4 100 100 40 20 72551 CHINA LILY w 98 7 12 13=°132 1320132o Vesper V Gilbert 20 100 100 40 15 73133 RUBBER BOY w H3J 2 14 14 14 14 14 Jno HensyC L Mackey 50 100 100 3o 15 « Time. 24S. 48. l:0» !i. Winner — Ch. c, by First Male — Device trained by J. T. Robbins. Went to I ost at 2:3!. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Fair Fagot, off forwardiy, showed the most speed and always held his opponents safe. Our Anna was iilways in nearest pursuit and finished gamely. Dr. Crook closed a gap and came fast in the liual sixteenth under punishment. Playlit showed speed, but tired badly in the final drive. Al Lindley was going well at the end. Gonzales ran well to the stretch. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73381 Frascuelo, 100. Overweights — Gonzales, 3 pounds; Edna Felice, IJ; Rubber Boy, 21. QO FOURTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 72409—1:115—2—92. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and np-O 7Qy| 1 and J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % lA % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 73282 M CHORD w 6 109 7 2 l3 l2 Is 13 T Taylor E Alvey 4-5 4-5 4-5 2-5 1-4 73355 PR. FREDERICK WB 5 112 3 5 4l 51 5l 2* T Rice W E Trapp 4 8 8 3 7-5 73318-BAUBLE wb I 107 10 S 51 42 31 31 Harty Mrs L Landry 10 12 10 3 7-5 733972LADY VASHTI w 8 107 9 6 51 6" 6: 4nk.Milliano H T Batcheler 3 54 51 8 5 7-10 733392VIRGINIA LRRAINEw 4.104 5 4 21 31 4 5» J Hayes G Summers 10 30 30 10 4 73146 JUDGE DENTON w 7 109 6 3 34 2l 21 65 M Preston L A Bonsack 20 30 30 10 4 72992 ROYAL ROGUE ws 9 109 8 7 95 7 7l 7l E Dugan Denny Bros 15 15 8 3 3 Z 7- 714 THE DON WSB 8 112 1 10 10- 101 91 81 Vandsen W McLemore 30 100 100 30 10 73356 BIRD OF PASSAGE w 6 109 4 1 "i 91 S1 N C Ross F Martin 15 15 15 5 2 73400 JOS1E WHEELER w 8 107 2 11 11 11 11 102 Shriner V Gilbert 30 100 100 30 12 73378 RED THISTLE wsb 7 104 11 9 81 81 101 n Barkwill MillerandJohnston 50 100 100 30 15 Time, 24|, 48?, 1:1*1. Winner — Ch. g, by Gotham— Addie Mc. trained by G. C. Baker. Went to post at 3:04. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. McChord. easily best, tiptoed the others in the early running, but finished tiring as if still a trifle short. Pri.ice Frederick came fast in the final eighth and finished with a rush. Bauble ran well, but tired sud • lenly under the whip in the final hundred yards. Lady Vashti finished gamely. Judge Denton went well tor five furlongs, as also did Virginia Lorraine. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 73011 3Don homo, 109; 73339 Don Hart, 100; 73073 Kuropatkin, 109; 73009 Good Pluver. 100: 73416TaIaraiid, 109. Q4 Q7 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 72510— 1:51=— 0— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-fj TC O I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. • Ind Horses AWtPPStSt Y* Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73381 ELIE w 7 106 5 1 3l 4» 21 21 l 1* C Ross T A Davies -3 3 2 4-5 2-5 73265 B. PR. CHARLIEw 6 106 7 3 ll Is Is l2 l2 2=1 Moriarity J M Stokes 3 31 3J 7-5 3-5 732S5 LEASH W 8 1051 8 8 72 72 6 # 4l 31 Harty J Krause 4 6 5 2 1 73321 RAMA wn 5 104 3 11 101 Sl 71 7° 6rt 4U Goldstein 8 Martin 4 7 7 3 7 5 733*1 BELASCO ws 5 106 12 2 61 51 5 3» 31 51 E Dugan Mrs J Hards 15 15 10 3 S-z 73340 SHERRY W 8 106 1 5 4 6l 31 E| 5l 68 Vandsen C Vandusen 15 15 IJ .", 2 73416 COL. JEWELL SB 5 106 9 4 21 23 4l 6- 72 71 M Preslon E E Beatty 30 50 50 20 10 72204 VE.IOV1S w 4 99 6 10 91 91 91 91 8l 82 G Burns O ■ Ware 30 50 50 20 6 7» ANY1I. ws 8 106 4 I U 2u s4 81 91 94 Shriner C E Murray 20 31 : n yz 6 " .::90 COLEWORT w 4 102111 6 81 104 103 10- 101 10™ Jno Hensy J A Bennet 1H KH I0i 40 20 73340 CINNABAR WB 7 111 10 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 Voght Helena Stable 100 100 30 12 « 73399 EL PRIMERO wb 5 106 2 Ix-ft at thei .,st. J Hayes E J Baldwin 8 10 10 4 I Time. 2.".i. 99, 1:15s. 1:41$, 1:541. Winner — Ch. g. by St. Carlo — Jude trained by T. Hiatt. Went to l ost at 3:31. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: seeond and third driving. KM ■ »;i. outpaeed for the first mile, but closed lip fast on Bonnie Prince Charlie in the final eighth. easHr • "e. hauled and passed him and won with plenty to spare. The latter led by a wide margin for I mile, but tired badly when challenged by the winner. Leash ran well, hut tired in the final sixteenth ami lii.ished swerving to Ihe inside rail. Rama tipped I big gap into a fast coming fourth. Relaseo quit. Cinnabar fell and broke his kg just after finishing and was destroyed. The winner was entered for 00: HO bid. Sermtebed— 73416 Taos, :«.: 733M I.ady Loagfcter. 80; 733M Paul I.. Kh;; 73215 Meddling Dobty, 1*4. Overweights I.iuish. tj pounds; CahNrort, 1|; Cinnabar. 5. A Q Q SIXTH RACK 7-8 Mile. 725! to I :2li- 3 4n0. Purse ini. 4-year "Ms and "I -OtcUO 7Q ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S .TX1n4TOUPEE wb 7 103 3 6 6 E 1*1 fj f* fHltlfy W Gabriel | g ..-, 7-io1-.", 73283 CANARDO v •"• 107 4 4 31 4l 31 1 -1 E Dugan W H Sperling 2 2 3 4-5 2-5* 72B4 DARUMA • S 97 6 Z 2- -- 4 » ::n C Ross Pv T Offutt 5 | 4 1 3-5 73240ICHALFONTE wb 5 107 7 1 11 11 I1 11 431 Jno HensyP T Chinn 21 2 ■ 1-2 73246 CHIPPEWA ws 5 99 5 I 5l I I 5. 54 Vandsen J S Duncan I 15 15 4 11-10 7"37S FISHER BOY wit I PL" 1 I 41 31 2» t; ; J Hayes R Friedman 30 60 50 31 I 7nii73 LEO BRIGHT wsB 5 97 2 Left al the |«.st. Itarkwill Milbi-.bhnston PHI MO 100 40 21 lime. 24. 47. 1:13, 1:20. Winner--Br. %, by Teiinv llores Uiained by V. Cabriel. Weill lo post at 3:38. Al !» sl I minute. Stan good. Won diiving: second and third the same. Tii In I was reserved in the rinining to the tlnal ipiaiter. then eame tasi tbroogb the strelch and finished gamely under gentle urging. Canardo was always irominent and. in a sharp last eighth drive, finished resolutely, but was mit giMMl enough. Daruma iraa speeily and tired only in the closing strides. Chal-foute set the pace fast, but tired iiadly when the deciding drive came. The winner was entered for $;.2i»0: no bid. Scratched— 7339S3Mary F.. 92; 73091 Kilter. Iu7; 733783Pal. 99.