Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-25

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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. TUESDAY, MARCH 24. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Xiuety-third day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 103 days. 20 books on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dv.yer. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Pacing starts at 1:50 p. m. Chicago time 3:50 p. in.. AA indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse a"d weight carried. 7QQD7 FIBST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 7233G— 50S— 2— 108. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. POO I Selling. Net value to winner 25. In Horses A Wt PPSt % Vz %. Str Fin Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P__S_ 73799 BLUE BOTTLE wb 4 104 4 1 1 l1 lj lh J CallarianFleming and Clancyl5 20 20 8 4 73799 NETTIE HICKS W 5 106 8 5 3" U 3* 2and Goldstein F Farrar 20 20 15 6 3 73761 RED THISTLE WSB 7 108 11 6 Si S1 5i 35 Musgrve Miller and JohnsonSO 50 50 20 10 7:::n7 MAKPESS V w 5 100 14 9 6J 6"k 7£ 4- G Burns V AVallhauser 10 25 25 ID 5 73799 HAZELTHORPE W 5 106 10 2 2U ta 4J 51 T Taylor E Alv. I 7-5 8-5 8 5 7 IM 3 7::fi4« BURNOLETTE w 5 10S 12 8 71 7and 6J 6l Lloyd S L Bntler 50 50 40 15 8 734K REY DEI. MUNDO w 5 101 2 11 9 9l SJ 7i C H ShilgE J P.aldwin 3 5 5 2 1 73822 ROSEMARY D. wb 4 103 5 12 11 11J 10l 81 E Martin J Malev Bl M 20 8 4 73fiL7 ANTIGO w 4 107 1 3 4l 4« 25 9?. G ArchibdM Garritv 8 8 7 Q fi 5 737fit CHARLES GREEN wsb 7. 108 1 : M 10 10" 11- 101?. Shriner AV A Cnahama 15 15 12 5 SJ 73436 JUDGE DENTON w 7 111 3 4 51 5l 91 11* J Bullman L A Poaaaeh 15 lfi t; BJ 7 5 734S5 ROAAl ASCOT s 4 1061 6 14 11 14 12l 12l W Riley frangealeStable 4" Ml 100 40 20 734S4 KUROPATKIN « 5 108 9 13 12- 12- 13 131 W MclnreE K Catty 15 Lo :•«• S 4 ZSMSPAUL I. wsb 5 10S 7 7 13 i:9 14 14 S Johnson T A McLain 60 1 JO 100 10 20 Time. SB, 4!H. 1 :«1 2. AVinner— B. g. by To ldington — Oernlaa trained by T. 11. Boyle. Went to poat at 1:51. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Blue Bottle, off flying, set a stiff pace from the start, but tired badly in the final sixteenth and just lasted long enough. Nettie Hicks ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers and, standing the final drive ramely, almost L.ot up. Bed Thistle came fast at the end and weald have won in a few more Strides. Hsrpeaaa SnJsbed gamely under the whip. Baaeithorpe showed speed, tint quit in the final sixteenth. Amigo ran well to the stretch and retired. The winner wa.- entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73247 Norwood Ohio. 10S; 72SSO Ezra, 10S. Overweights — Royal Ascot, 24 pounds. 7QDDD SECOND PACE— 1-2 Mile] 735 1! — 17s— 2— 00. Purse 00. 2-year olds. Maidens"." OCm30 APOwaacea. SJ t value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 737aVFIU3D MAIER wb HO 7 fi 3- 3J » . Archit.dM Canity fi 7 7 8| fi 5 737SS CORIEL W MR 9 I 21 SJ _1 I Poland O J Long fi M 15 « 3 737S8 ACE OF DIAMONDS wild 1 E SJ H 3h C H ShiljjS C Hildreth s-5 8-5 9-M8-S out 7::7.is KNT OF THE EAST WB MB I 11 N ri •• Milliano I. A McDoweU Si fin SS 20 10 73587 FURNACE w 107*11 12 7- ;. 51 T Taylor AV" B Jennings In IS r, % hBS 7:;::9fi EDITH CUE w 103 12 7 fi. S*» fi1 W Mclnrctlelena Stable 50 m SS -" N 7 77:. AKS AB HEN AV 105 3 11 SJ » 7- Lloyd J Steptatnaea SI M SS Si i 73051 BERTHA w MB M 1 f» 1* S ■ Martin Pasadena Stable 10 15 15 6 1 7S7SS CALaTRA w 1"7 I 2 4l 71 9l Goldstein M B Fisher 10 15 15 fi I L1TTI.!. /LUSH w 109 113 IS* XT* MB Citvangh C C Cole 100 100 100 10 20 72645 HARRY STANHOPE WB 1"5 6 1 14l 13* 11J Musgrve P T China 4 6 6 2 1 DIAORCONS w 107 14 S 121 14- I2| G Burns J Hensey 10 20 20 s 4 Xttn RARE CHINA w hW 13 9 1S 10 IS* Shriner C E Murrav 30 50 50 20 10 TT741 HHKFA" DAILET a* US 15 Ml HI 11l 14s Gullett A* A Conran SS Bl ■ 10 5 73722 LOUISE REGGEL wj! 107 5 15 15 15 15 Al Murphv C AL P. Stable 100 100 100 4S 20 Time. 24. 40. Winner B. C, by Solitaire II. — Piquante. by IlamlMau trained by M. Carrlty. Went to post at 2:17. At post S minutes. Start good. AV011 driving: second and third the same. rod Malar, at er being outpaced to the stretch, made m. ground fast in the final eighth under the whip and Hipped out Cori.-l in the last Stride The latter st,,,.,i a hBU| stredh drie gamely, tiring only at the end. Ace of Diaaaanda falter.d in the cIosjul atridea after racing forwardly throughout. Knight of the Bail linislied witli a rush. Bertha showed the most early speed, but tired in the final eighth. Furnace was going well at the end. Scratched 78TB Sir Barry. 110: 7.7!is Wild wood, IOC OvervyeigUts— Fw-uaw, 2 pounds; Edith cue, J; LUUc FlusU. », 7QQftQ THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 72500— 1:24 J— 3—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Colts 7. IjOODv a,ul Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner M. _____ J l"d_ Horses ~~~ AWtPPSt K % 8________j Jockeys Owners 0_H C P S i: mtLttXCtAa » HO 3 5 « S*""i« l1 li B Poland O J Lnnc *-S 4-8 hB$ oat 7; 73844MONTCLA3R vM 6 2 ! • lh 2« 21 22 Goldstein E L Talley M 5:: 13 2 4-5 7: 1X79 T.RVBN «-sb 107 1 4 88 6 «. 8 f» Shriner F Martin SO 50 50 12 4 7: 7o740STIlAT MARTIN KB 110 2 6 5» .V 41 41 421 E Martin P T Chinn 20 25 1.". 3 1 7! 73S02 WHEREWITHAL tti 103 4 3 4nk 4 53 f«: 51- G Burns R H Harris 20 50 50 M I 7: 737S1 JOHN C. RICE W 107 5 1 6 2h 3 !• 6 C H ShilgP H McCanen 3-2 11-511-52-a out 7: Time. M|, Oft. 1:14. 1:27. 71 Winner — Ch. c, bv Falsetto — Sevilla trained by J. S. Rothert. Weal to post at 2:4". At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third tbe same. Maeias forced a stiff pace to tbe stretch, then singled out into an apparently easy lead, but had to be Mi;,k.-i. up a little at the end. Montclair ran in persistent pursuit of the winner through the final quarter I and finished resolutely under tbe whip. Taraban closed a gap in the final quarter and finished with a t lush. Strat Martin made up ground gradually in the stretch and finished gamely. John . Rice tired | h...iiv. s — t FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 72044—1:17*— 7— 12C. Purse 00. 3 year-olds 7* QrT/~V O O ft V / and upward . Handicap. Net value to winner 00. r 1 nd" Horses AWt~PPSt~% % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 : 73381 BOTANIST B 4 108 1 1 1- V- l1 l2 Is C H ShilgL L Haynian 1 16-516-51 2-5 f 73MZ*MA11Y F w 5 101 2 3 22 2121 2l 2b E Martin Pasadena Stable 8-5 S-5 7-5 2-5 out 7::7G2 L1SARO no S? 3 UM 31 32 31! G Burns E J Baldwin 21 13-513-57-10out j S.W WIPE1X w 4 98 4 2 4 3» 4 4 4 Goldstein E Way land 6 7 41 1 out _ Time, 23g, 47, 1:13ft, 1:198. J B. II. trained by J. Boden. Winner — Br. c, bv Boanerges — May Went to post at 3:09. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. * Botanist showed brilliant speed throughout, established an early and easy lead and never left the result 1 in doubt. Marv F. was in close quarters against the rail on the far turn, but got clear when turniBg for I home and was "driven out to the limit in the final sixteenth. Lisaro. in a game stretch struggle, closed up I fcM":nd gradually and finished resolutely. Ampedo tired in the final sixteenth. J Scratched — 737M j Pretension. 112: 73S69 John C. Rice. 92. j 7 O rr ~l FIFTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 73303— l:5Sg— 5— 106. Purse 00. 4-year olds and up- 79 fJOl 1 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. 1 nd~ "Horses A~WtPPStSt hi, _j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 :744- MERI.INGO w 5 107 4 2 l1 11 l1 l1 l1 l3 G ArchibdJ Singleton 1 11-511-54-5 2-5 7374!; WOXTELLUS W 5 112 6 7 63 6l 51 4h V 2h G Burns W Freeman 3 3 13-59-102-5 r,:vi,io.:n- CLERKwb 4 108 2 17 7 7 6» 5l 3 C H ShilgR L Thomas 3 4 4 3-2 3-5 J 7:7s" SI MMF.R CLOUD w4 .Ml 7 5 3b 21 2ft 22 2l 4C Goldstein Maine Stable 4 4 4 7-5 7-10 ; 73781 L1BERTO vb 7 104 1 3 4l P 41 33 610 51 Lloyd Mrs C C West 20 60 60 20 6 73S21*RCBINON sb 5 104 3 6 2and 31 32 3 4l 6 20 Shriner J F Newman 10 10 8 21 1 ■ 73801 PYRRHO nil 9 99 5 4 51 5l 6°* 7 7 7 Nelson C F Lanier 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 24*. 49. 1:14ft, 1:40$. 1:53. 1:59|. Winner— Ch. g. bv Ornament — Mary M. trained by J. Singleton. Went to post at 3:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Mer-lingo. much the best, showed a high turn of speed throughout and always held his opponents safe. Avonfellus gradually- improved his position after passing the far turn and, in a game last sixteenth Strug- . kl". outstaved Couiitv Clerk. The latter trailed for the first six furlongs, then moved up on the outside , Wt the then and caine fast in the final sixteenth under sharp punishment. Summer Cloud showed speed, - biii tiled badly in ihe last sixteenth. Robioon ran badly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. - Scratched — 3MB Sainrida. 93: 73763J Nadzu. 105. - Overweights — Summer Cloud. 1 pounds. - 0 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile, ,7262c. — l ::75_3_Ki . Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Maidens. J 7Q07 £j Q$ I ___ Selling. Net value to winner 25. 1 nil Horses- ~"~ _ AWtPPSt j4 %%_Str"Fin Jockeys Owners °_R_C_P_ s 7.!S0"~H « F SHENNAMEREWB 109 6 7 •» 71 5 41 l" D Poland W Gabriel 3 3 21 1 1-2 | 7;vii;I k oRVroR w lo9 8 5 32 3s 1» 1 2s Goldstein E Way land 10 13 13 6 3 ] 7::74n SONi; WRITER WB 109 11 9 43 4* 4= 21 31 C H ShiigJ L Haynian 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 , 73M8THE HAMMER WB 102 10 11 11 S1 72 8* 4« M MurphyG S Davis 50 100 100 40 20 , 73783 R M-T1ZE w 95 1 2 r,h H = 9 61 5" B Martin Pasadena Stable 2 3 21 6-5 3-5 73820 WALDORF w 102 4 6 I* 61 61 7h 61 G Burns R H Harris 8 10 10 4 2 73802 FRANCISCAN w 109 2 1 ■ lh D S« 7" G ArchibdT J Ogles 5 7 7 2 1 73839 HARVKT CLARK wsit 104 3 3 10- 91 102 M* 8 » Blair J M Stokes 30 60 60 20 10 7,vii-s h CARLISLE wsb 112 7 4 li» 2i» 2»» ?.* 92 Shriner L A McDowell 10 10 5 2 1 738H LtN M SON w 104 C 10 ■* 11 11 9h 103 Milliano H T Eatcheler 50 75 60 20 10 73740 MOSSBACK ws 103 9 8 71 B» 8 11 11 Lloyd Quien Sabe Sble30 60 60 20 10 Time. 24?. 49. 1:15, 1:41ft. Winner — Ch. c, bv Henrv of Navarre — Shennamere trained by W. Gabriel. Went to i» st at*4:O0. *At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Henry of Shennamere, badly outpaced for the first six furlongs and much messed about, came fast in the final "eighth and. finishing gamely under the whip, nipped Decorator out in the last stride. The latter loned tbe pace to tbe stretch, then ran into the lead and finished well under punishment, but was not go.*! enough. Song Writer was under the whip through the stretch and tired only in the closing strides. The Hammer finished with a great rush. S. A. Carlisle showed speed, but quit after turning for home. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Mossback, lj pounds.


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