New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-03

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, 1 NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Thirty-seventh day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of GO days. .°.0 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:.!0 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. /% Q A FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. 2."S123— 30— 2— 110. 00 added. 2-year olds. Maidens. 7Q £ tt:Orjb Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner .r . tn.i Horses AWtPPSt V* m % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7X151 MNALLY wnlOS 4 ." ll lJ Skirvin H Oofs 30 75 75 30 B 7" 445 TOM HOLLAND wit 112 14 3= i1 V Powers J Stevens fi 762C5 T::::i;:i-.hL RED WR 112 7 7 21 3= J Lee L A Cella 12-y2_S 3 5 4-u 2-5 Tn.WeOROTTO W 105 3 8 4" 41 Huestis J H McCormick 1j 2a lu 6 ■ •mm B ARITZA W 112 12 2 left 51 Notter R Tucker i 7_ ft B I ■» 7244S EDWIN L. W 112 3 1 «h fak C Koerner A Weber 10 B B f -i T.lIclNTERYENE w 105 S !i H . 7s R McDanlH I! IHiryea 15 15 15 fi 3 73369 SILVERTON w 108 2 3 V 81 ■ Flynn J W BenotT 30 SO 50 20 10 73177 LITTLE MOSE w 112 11 10 9h 9»" C Henry C F Clark 20 40 40 ■ 7 J"817 GUY FISHER Wis 1U8 « 6 7" W* L Smith B Schreiber 4 6 6 21 «-. 73445 COLUMBUS W KB 10 11 Sh 11« J W MhyPMCivill 15 20 20 8_ 4 73330 PREFIX w 103 5 12 12 12 Rosen M Demarest 30 60 60 2o 12 Time. 12*. 24?. Mf. Winner — Br. c. bv Albert — Miss McNally trained by II. Oofs. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Mc-Nallv, running in much improved form and away fast and cear of interference, ran into a long lead at once and won all the Way. Tom Holland, also lucky throughout, ran a good race and outstayed All Red in the final drive. All Red, away in a tangle, showed a high order of speed and raced into a contending position, but tired near the end. Grotto ran well and was gaining at tbe end. Maritza. away poorly on tbe outside, closed a great gap. hnt had scant chance. Edwin L. tired badly in the last furlong. Guy Fisher had scant chance and can beat this band. Scratched— 7;i426 Pocotaligo. 112: 72028 Tony S.. 10S: Martial. 105. /fl Q F? SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 00000—1:03*. — 1— 112. 00 added. 3-year-olds. 7Q OtuO Colts and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner $:!7r . Pad Horses AWtPPSt1,! % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7BS7 W"M. H. LYON wb 109 9 4 1" l1 1* ll Notter J Garson 2 12-52 1 1-2 73398 BLUB LEE w 112 3 9 6l 4l 21 23 P.russel J Capo 6 8 7 21 7-j 73235 TRURO w 109 10 2 3 3i 41 31 V Powers A G Weston 20 20 20 8 4 7."72 ALBERT STAR wsh 112 2 I 10 91 Sl 4and Minder M Ording S 13 12 5 2 72767 HIMALAYA WB 112 7 8 Sl 61 51 5 Troxler J Baker 10 20 15 C I 71521 CANADA w 109 12 5 21 B 31 6* J Lee L A Cella 15 25 25 10 I 73 01 APPLE TODDY wn Bt C 7 7 71 73 71 C Koerner R Minton 6 10 8 ", S-j 72819*MGRBQOR W 103 SI 4s B 61 8- R McDanl P.urlewandONeill 7 S 5 2 1 73082 OUR BOY WS 112 ill 11=11 3= 9* J W Mhy.I Burttschell 15 20 20 8 4 735B MYSTIFIER w 110 11 10 9"- 101 10- 10» W Allen G B Morris 15 15 15 6 3 7"14ri CONTWNA w WS 4 6 51 S ll4 ll8 Trucman J C Milam 20 LO 15 6 3 72S73 TACKLE wn 112 1 12 12 12 12 12 Skirvin E Lutz 25 30 30 10 5 Time. 24. 4Sf, lB Winner— Br. g. by Charade -Looking Glass trained by J. Garson. Went to i ost at 2:5ft. At post S minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Wm. H. Lyon, away fast and clear of interference, saved much ground throughout and. after a slight shaking up in the stretch, drew away to win with plenty in reserve. Blue Lee came fast from a long way back in the last quarter, but was not go*l enough to beat the winner. Truro ran a good race and finished gamely. Albert Star acted badly at the post and closed a gap from a slow lieginning. Canada tired after going a good half. Himalaya finished well. McOregor was in a jam most of the way. Mystifier ran as if short and can do much lietter. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched -70041 Spunky. 112: 73413 Ed Kane, 109; 7325G Billy Starr, 109. Overweights— Mystifier, 1 pound. Q /fl Q-CJ THIRD RACE-— 5 1-2 Furlongs. OOOOO— l:0."»i— 4— 112. 00 added. 3-year olds and f4«:C?t3 upward. Allowances.. Net value to winner 55. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73410 THE HEAR wn 4 104 5 2 4* 3 2i 1 R McDanlS R Lawrence 7-5 7-5 6-5 2-5 out T::i:s-TOY BOY W 4 104 I 1 lh Jh l»n 21 Notter J W Fuller 2 14-513-57 101 5 73421 WAUNTEER w 6 10S* 6 3 5* 52 5"» 3= C Koerner S Looia M B 50 B 21 715M BEN STRONG w 4 107 7 5 2 2?. V 4U J Lee L A Cella 20 75 50 15 4 6.-r.8l FELIX BOZZBS w 7 104 I 4 3h 43 4= f.h J W MhyL E Paxton 50 60 M B I 73393 HASTY AGNES WW 3 37 4 7 6 6" 7 61 S Flynn H C Chirk 3 I 3 S Ml ., 70354 ARBY VAN WB 6 104 1 6 7 7 63 7 W Walsh J W Dayton 200 600 500 100 25 Time, 2.!?. 47J. ljOOi. 1:001:. Winner— Br. g, by Bowling Green— Erla dOr trained by T. R. Lawrence. Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third tbe same. The Bear went wide in the early running and was restrained to the stretch turn, then moved tip with a, rush when called on and outstayed Toy Boy through the final sixteenth. The latter showed the most speed from a fast beginning and raced Ben Strong into defeat, but tired near the end. Avaimteer. rnn-BanSJ in much improved form, finished fast and gamely. Hasty Agnes was practically left at the |M st and had scant chance. Ben Strong showed much speed for a half, but tired in the stretch. Scratched -73393-Kefchemike, 95: 7344S E. T. Shipp, 99; 73430-Bortmont, 104; 73HI Minot, 101. Overweights — Avsssteer, lj ixuinds. Q7 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 43C.S2— l:12i- 5— 107. BB* added. 3 year olds and up-OxO 7Q/1 • ward. Handicap. Net altte to winner BBB. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O If C P »fl 72351 PRINCE AHMED wi; 4 105. 3 1 33 2 1?. I1 O Koerner .1 C F. STUB .Ir 6 5 7 .".II -M7 2o. ut 73143 COCK SI RE w 5 S9 4 3 5 4 4i 8* J W Mhy.I Burttschell 30 M .V 10 21 7:::;:U-PLATOON - WU6-96 5 2 B 11 2: 3 ■ Flynn E D King 10 12 12 3 7 10 73258 LF:ns wb 5 106 11 4" 5 5 43 Notter P Dunne 2 11-53-5 5-20OUt 73311 Ah MULLER w 3 97 2 5 2 » PI 3= 5 Sumter W H Fizer S 10 10 2J 1-2 Time. 23». 47?. 1:13*. Winner — Ch. C, by King Hanover — Porcita trained by R. Cassady. Went to pest at 3:53. At post 7 minutes. Start gimd. Won easily: second and third driving. Prince Ahmed, fresh and 3S«d, ran as if much fife best, was harpl est off in the first smarter, but re coveted fast, wore Platoon down when ailed on and won as his rider pleased. Cock Sure ran a good r:ic and. closing a big gap, finished fast and took second place in the final stride. IMatoon showed his usual high order of speed and tired near the end. Lens began slowly and was forced to go w bio into tbe stretch, but was gaining fast at the end and would have been second in a few more strides. Al Bailer tired badly after going a anarler. % Scratched— 73410 J. C. Core, 109. Overweights — Prince Ahmed, 3J pounds; Cock Sure, 1; Platoon, 1: Lens. 1: Al Muller. 1. QQ FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 07077—1 :43s— 3— IK. 00 added. 4 year olds 7Q.1 Ott OO an,l upward. Selling. Net value to winuer S4".o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt li. « % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 734693BEAU BRUMMEL wb 4 106 . 3 1 1* ll l2 ll l1 J Lee John Marklein 7-104-5 3-4 1-4 out 73411 POSING WB 5 106 4 2 B 21 23 2* 29 Notter J It Wainwright 4 41 4 1 2-5 73374 MR. PEABODY w 4 9S 1 4 V 31 B M 31 Sumter J Phillips 15 25 25 5 3-2 73469 HALBARD w 4 104* 2 3 52 4 h- 4* 4t V Powers P M Civill S 10 10 11-54-5 73450 TIYOLINI WB 4 103 6 5 41 5= 4 i 3l 5" R McDanl L A Cella 8 12 12 3 1-5 73336=GRENADE wn 7 108 56613 6 6 6 JW MhyW B Freeman S 12 12 3 1 Time. 24. 47». 1:13*, t:39J, 1:434. Winner — B. g, by Star Shoot — Dixoletta trained by John MarkleinL Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Beau Brummel ran into the lead at once and. responding gamely to urging in the last sixteenth, outstayed Posing. The latter was in close pursuit of the winner throughout and ran to her best form. Mr. Poaliody. favored by good racing luck, held on well throughout and was a luekA third. Ualbard suffered from in lerferenee on the first turn and again OS the stretch turn, was going fast at the end and would have been much closer up with a clear course. Tivolini also suffered from bumping on the first turn. Grenade was almost thrown on the first turn, but las a bad race. The winner was entered for ,100: no bid. Scratched— 73374 Ananias, 111: 73429-Hooray. 103; 73315 Keator, lQs; T3B»Be!phle, 100. Overweights — Beau Brummel, 1 pounds; Ualbard, 15. Q A QQ BUEJFB RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 07201—1 :45; — J— 104. 00 added. 3-year olds. fiT- tv tl Allowances. Net value to winner 70. Lid Hotses AWtPPSt % i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 7B55 LADY SOUFFLE wn 107 12 1= ll 1- 1- 1- Notter 0 It Ellison 31 5 11-51 3-5 73256CZAR w 112 11 10 81 7h 51 31 2 V Powers J Griffin 4 6 5 2 1 7:. -il PEDIGREE W 107 S 2i 2- i:1!-1 3 J W MTiy Stelle4 Williams 10 15 12 5 2| 73371*WATSR COOLER w 112 12 I 7 12" 12- 5- 4h Troxler O R Rrysoa 10 15 15 6 3 73428 FLORA RILEY w MS. 3 11 lir1 lo.. !i- i3 5= C Koerner E Corrigan 8-5 3 12-51 1-2 73313 MY LOVE W h7 B 1 4] 3.. |« 4l 6- P. Fisher J C Ferriss Jr 15 0 20 8 4 73137 ORFANO ws 10ft 13 8 5! ti- 6* 7* 7s Brusscl A G Weston 10 30 30 12 6 :::. 71 SILVER BALL W 107 2 7 •» Bk y y 8* McCahey T K Mannix 30 40 40 15 7 73371 HEM TALK wsu 1U0 5 i I 1"- B B* M* Ii C Henry G Eaton 40 50 50 20 10 7 7 BANRXDGE w 112 J I 3i 4 4» 8110 R McDanli: Behreiber 10 if, g 5 fj 73413 GEORGE H. WHITE WSS Bl 4 I :i 11- 11s ll1 H" Minder FWatCJSchmidt 25 25 25 10 5 7::.:71 DIXWKLL wn 10:i 7 12 13- B* 13 13» 12" Sumter J H McCormick B 40 40 15 7 73105 BRA KESPE ARE wb 112 814 14 14 14 14 13« .1 Leo J Arthur 10 -o 15 6 73 96 DARLING DAN w 109 14 11 lib tt 7112l It Gaugel E D Chenault 20 30 30 12 • Time. 25|, 49 1, 1 : 1 r. 2 . 1:42. 1:491. Winner— Ch. f. by Nastitrtium — Souffle trained by J. P. Brazier. Went to pn t at 4:47. A post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: secondhand third driving. LsdV Set.itle. away last tind clear ojl Interference, showed much the BBOSi SMWd and. although tiring in the stretch, held on gamely. Caai began slowly, bit; moved into a prominent position after going a half and linlshed ratrt. Pedigree followed the winner closely throughout and held on well in the closing drive. Water Coster closed S big gap. Flora Riley, away well, was cut Ofl repeatedly in the first ssjai U I and knocked bar bach;, men cloned a big gap while going wide anil would have been ssjesmi B a few moss st. ides. Ba Bridge ran fairly well for three -OJBSJ tet a. By Love tiinl in th last ipiiirter. Overweights -flora Biley. 1 po.utds. 0/~B SEVENTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. l442s:i f ,:,s, r, — H 7 . XJ adiled. 4-yesr-eMa and 7Q4 fj4i:«_/w ttpwaid. Staling. Net value to winter IBB, Ind Horses AWtPPStSt M M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H G P S 7::i.r-S!. EEI.EANE WS 1 145 4 1 B 2 :,■ V l" 1 V Powers. Phillips 4 I 5] 5-6 5-6 B3M CREEL W 5 IB 6 4 B 1" • 1 3- B C Koerner E Corrigan 7 9 I :: :; 1 73160FLAXBAN wit 6 113 2 _ B* lh U 11 U 3- Brusscl .1 A Wcrnl.erg 2 13-513-51 1-2 7S451C1 LI. w 5 110 1 1 in 2 » 2h 3 41 41 J Lee J Oriffin I I 14-51 1-2 7 ; ilNSTICKER WB 5 Bl E 5 4 6 6- 7- V ft C Henrv L F Piper 10 15 15 ti SJ 733M JOHN MT.RIDE W 5 B6 8 8 8 S 8 5 7 •;■ McCahey C N Freeman 12 20 20 7 3 73430 KINO COLE w 6 WS 3 ti 7- 7 7 S| 5» 7 Notter F E Brown 7 lo 10 :i 8-5 7:.:;:.:.l. HV ETHEL wit 5 103 7 7 B U •"••• I R s M BcOee B Vincenl B 10 10 .:• | | Time. 25. 50. 1:15. I:4lf, 2:01*. Winn.f h. g, bv si. caihti BeUsae trained by 11 Phillip-. Went to l»St at 5:12. Al post I minute. Stan good. Won .hiving: second and third the Bam*, St. Beltane was prominent all the ua. forced a fast paee for the i«Sl three iitlatleis. wore lisiBMS down on the stretch tiuii and, under .1 good tide. OUtStsyed Creel in tbe cBsmsj drie. Creel ran a good race and. Saving much ground in the la* time farlongs, finished resolutely. Flaxnian went into the ha I ali.r going a half, but tired on the stretch turn and barely lasted long enough to save third Blase. nil. after a brief display of early speed, tired la-t and can do better. Pinsticker suffered from crowding. King Cole Milked most of lh.- way. The winner was entered for IBB; no hid. WfTltCBCrt. 7SfflB BesterliBg, HO; 7101 Fonsoluca, iyo; 7yi Piytauia. 111!.


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