New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-25

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. TUESDAY, MARCH 24. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. Fifty-seventh day. City Park Jockey Club. Whiter Meeting of 61 days. 23 books on. Presiding Judge. William Shelly. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. E. W. Magiun. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following toe distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongrs. 67051 — 41— 2— 110J. 00 added. 2-year-olds. 7QQnA fQ|3J Maidens. Fillies. Selling Net value to winner 75. . I :id~F. orses A7vvTPPStl4~~%~Str Fin Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P_ s_ W 72906 NEBRASKA LASS w 100 9 1 I3 l6 G Swain L T Lee 30 40 25 10 4 7599 LENA LECH V 95 10 7 41 21! S Flynn D C OMalley 8 10 10 4 2 73216 "UARDALLEEN w 1011 I 8 21 3l L Smith H S Berry 30 60 50 20 10 7::7::: MAY LEE W 110 8 4 31 41 Liebert W S Williams 8 12 12 5 21 73771 LADY CHILTON w 108 4 9 51 51 J Lee B T Hopkins 4 5 41 8-5 4-d 7:7::: SISTER OLLIE w 108 7 2 U1 61 Notter R E Watkins 3 6 6 21 6-5 73733 MAID OF GOTHAM WB 100 I 10 8h Tft A Martin H Clark 25 30 30 10 5 735M AITLMN MAID w 109 12 6 Hi S1 Heidel E Shearer 12 15 12 5 21 73.:il MISS SNACK W 105 112 7i 92 Skirvin N Moore 10 15 12 5 21 73733 BESSIE TRENT w 106111 i lolio2 Minder W H Fizer 25 40 40 15 8 7307.". TENORETT WB 106 14 13 13 ll3 V Powers J C Cahn 20 40 40 15 8 73675 INWEAVE w 95 I 3 ll1 121 C Henry C B Daniels 40 40 30 10 I JSStt KrPTY FISHER w 110 I 11 12* 13= Nicol T C McDowell 3 4 31 3-2 3-5 7:;771 FREDA W. WB 100 13 14 14 14 Bilac AlexanrandDbold 50 60 60 25 12 Time. 13. 254. 38?, 45. Winner— Br. f, by Highland Lad— Kittv Balile trained by L. O. Lee. Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Nebraska Lass, showing sudden improvement and favored by the soft going, took a long lead at once and. in. reding her advantage with every stride, won in a canter. Lena Lech gained steadily through the slictrh. fiuardalleen was in a jam in the early running and finished fast when clear. May Lee tired : 1 1 r going a quarter. Lady Chilton, away slowly and going wide most of the way, closed a big gap. Mater Ollie had no mishaps." Kitty Fisher ran poorly and was handicapped by the going. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73733 Straight Talk. 100. Overwpights — iuardalleen, li i»ounds; Autumn Maid. 1: Bessie Trent. 11: Kitty Fisher. 2; Tenorett, 1. 7QQft1 SECOND RACE— Full Course. Steeplechase. 67502— 3:54 — 1 — 147. Purse 00. 4 f Qj Xy JL 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWTpPStl 7 10_13_Str_Fin Jockeys Chvners O H C PS 7::sl02GOLl— CIRCLE w~4"l3Sr3-l~ i 1 1~ 11_ 12_ 11 1= Archibald T D Sullivan 1 13-106-5 35 1-1 7: M»-!XRIO w 4 140 2 3 22 31 2 » 22 23 2° S Hughes J Johnston 7 9 9 3 6-5 7::M0 DR. HEARD w 5 152 4 5 4» 51*. 31 33 3s 3s E Kelly C T Gardner 5 8 5 2 7-10 1 7::M0 BANK HOLIDAYws 7 135 1 4 Bft 41 4 5 5 42 Grantld G H Pierce 10 15 15 o 8-0 730 B*BELL-THE-CAT w 7 148 5 2 3t 2and 5 4* 4l 5 E Heider H Fllppen 3 4 4 6-u 1-2 737"4 LITTLE WALLY w 7 137 6 6 6 6 Fell. Dayton J W Dayton 10 10 10 3 6-a Time. 4:14?. Winner B. Goldfinch trained A. Zimmer. — g, by — Kissing Ring by Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Gold Circle fenced well and, showing the way throughout, won well in hand. Pario, poorly ridden and repeat-cilv taken back, may have been best, but tired from excessive use in the early running. Dr. Heard I Mumbled badly at the first jump and almost unseated bis rider, but was a forward contender after recov-1 ling and but for the mishap might have won. Bank Holiday was well up throughout, but failed to finisli 1 with his customary rush when called on. Bell the-tat was not quite ready for a hard race and will improve. Little Wailv tired and fell at the eighth jump. Scratched— 73S10 Profitable. 142. Overweights — Gold Circle. 1J pounds; Little Wally. 2. : THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile, f.6510— 1 :12J — i— 101. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. 7QQnO fj QQ_j Net, value to winner 75. • ind Horses AWtPPSt % te % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . ■ vmTeTTi MII.TON w H9 7 4 23 2* V I1 A Martin J C Milam 8-5 9-5 8-5 7-101-2 7"7lV. THOMAS CALHOUN WB 110 12 7 3i 33 3* l» Nicol A Weber 15 20 20 8 4 73718 BANRIDA ■ 92 2 10 ftt 92 5l 34 Sumter B Schreiber 4 6 5 2 1 73718 RURAL BOY w 99 5 1 l« 52 6 * 42 G Swain W H McMullen 10 12 12 5 21 T37732 REBEL QUEEN WB MM I I ~Dk ~"k 72 o1 Liebert W J Donohue 8 10 10 4 2 73857 ETHEL CRR WB 104 9 6 8J 4l 81 62 L Smith W A Kirwan 15 25 25 10 I ;:J13 FLORIDArlLEN W 106 6 8 9* IS* 10= 72 V Powers John Marklein 30 30 30 12 6 73773 DIVORCEE W 107 1 I 4i 6" 8J ■ J Lee " L A Cella " 15 60 30 10 I 73718 FLORENCE N V 109 11 9 HI 11 llh 9* W Ott E Corrigan 12 20 20 8 4 73678*PAI RONE wb 103 13 11 SI S1 93 10l Notter R E Watkins I 6 41 2 4-5 73782 GEO If WHITE wb 99 4 13 13 13 124 11s C Henry FWandCJSchmidt 10 12 12 5 21 73801 SHIR ROS9MORE wn 99 S 2 l4 1* 11 122 S Flynn H Clark 11 30 25 10 I 73735*WAUSAU w 95 MO 12 13* 12ft 13 13 Dubei Wr Gerst 12 30 25 10 5 Time. 24. 49*. 1:18ft. Winner— Ch. f. by Jack Point or St. George — Anna Bain trained by J. C. Milam. Wem to pos at 3:2K. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Mae Hamilton followed Shirley Rossmore close up for the first half, wore her down in the stretch and. KfaodtDg the final drive gamely, held Thomas Calhoun safe through the last furlong. Thomas Calhoun 1 ran a good race under skillful riding and was going fast and gamely at the end. Banrida came from a 1 long way back in tin- lasr quarter. Rural Boy had no mishaps. Rebel Queen had scant chance and should 1 have b-en C8MK! up. Ktliel Can- ran fairly well, but tired after going a half. Shirley Rossmore showed 1 great e.nly slued, but tiled badly after going a half. The winner was entered for 00; 110 bid. Scratched 7::7!2 Queens Souvenir. 104; 737!H Lady Souffle. 104. overweights Mae Hamilton. 2 pounds; Thomas Calhoun, 1; Rebel Queen. 2; Florblaglen, 4: Divorcee. . 8j 1 adroi.e. 1: Wansaii. lj: Florence X.. ::. _ ty __ £J O K»IRTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. tCSftfl — 1:12J— 4—101. 1 00 added. 3-year olds and up- ,. 7 QqQQ ward. Selling. Net vain.- to winner 40. Bid Ho7s7s AWtPPSt i H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 733UKBATOR wiTfillO t 4 ««ft V I] V Nicol F E Brown I I 41 8-5 7-10 73737«GOLDPROOF wb 5 110 4 3 1= 1- 21 21! S Flynn C E Hamilton 9-5 2 8-5 7-10out t •s i:LHKKT wu 6 HO 1 1 32 24 V t» W Ott E Corrigan I 10 10 3 4 5 73784 HAROLD D w 11 4 102 3 2 B» 4= 41 4 . A Martin .1 C Milam 1". 20 20 6 2 73783 PLANTLAND wb 5 110 2 C 6- 7 "! .".* Minder W II Fizer 11-521 3 4-5 2-5 "774 BATSMAN wn 3 101 5 7 7 t* 6- 62 Sumter .1 H MeCormick 12 40 40 10 4 ;371!»»CHANCELLOR wb 4 106 7 5 52 51 7 7V Powers L J Kuss 15 30 30 10 3 Time. 24?. 40*. 1:17?. Winner— B. g. bv Charaxus— Gcuerinc drained by F. E. Browiu. Went to lH.st at SSS. At post 2 minutes. Start gofxl. Won easily; second and third driving; • K.ator running 1.. his best recent form and well ridden, was close up for the first half, moved up with a ! invh in the stretch when called on and came awav in the last furlong to win as his rider pleased. Gold-i.ioof showed the Beat earlv speed, but tired badlv in the stretch. Ralbert had no mishaps and ran fairlv r • .11 Harold D. dropped out of contention after going 8 good piartcr. tiien came again and was going _ i. 1 at the end. Plantlaud was never prominent and can do much better. The others were always out-1 i.td The winner was entered for ,KK; no bid. Scratched— 73737 Frizette, IK,. Overweighti — Chancellor. 4 pounds. 7~«3 4- _Q A FIFTH RACK -1 1-16 Miles, ic.7053 — 1 :44 ! - I -!ts. 00 added. 4-year-olds and up- ,". fyCjXyX ward. Selling. Net value to winner 65. - I„7J TloTsei A WtPP _____________ Str Fin Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P_S_ VwVM_ lflCE WB 4 107 13 11 9J f.1 1» V l3 Minder J D !■_»■ 4 7 5 2 1 ;Iioi» MAZONIA w 5 109 » 7 7"" 4 « C» 4» 21 C Booker R M Hennessey 8 10 8 3 3-2 7. J i: 7; 7: 7: 7! 7: 7: 71 I t | s t r : f j _ J * 1 I I J j 7 J ; ■ . , - - - - J | ] , , 73202 ETTA M wb 5 104 2 10 122 12» 10i 5s 38 Glasner G L Shugart 20 40 40 lo 6 73791 WISE HAND w 4 103 10 8 62 31 3l 31 4 Rosen D C OMalley 10 10 8 3 3-2 7::794 DARING wb 5 109 4 1 lh l1 22 2l 5» C Henry l-W iCJSchinidt S 12 12 5 21 73503 SISTER POLLY W 4 100 6 12 llnillb « ■ ,1 «s Sumter W P Reed 6 8 8 3 3-2 73164 FONBOLUCA w I 106 I C 10" lo 91 71 " S Flynn .1 McCullough I 15 12 5 I 0427 ANNA SCOTT wb 4 |0K 1 . 9 8* 7» 7» Sh 8 » V Powers S I.uis 5 12 8 3 3-2 73791 DRY DOLLAR wn 4 107 8 4 2* V 4 9»k 9 T Smith A .1 Be.han 10 20 20 8 4 73332 EDITH M wb 4 100 I I 41 S Sh 101102 Dubei P E Crawford 30 40 40 la 6 73S15 BETSY BINFORD wb 4 100 11 13 13 13 13 ll2 11« Slesingr S N Holman 6 8 6 2 6-5 73699 SYLVAN BELLE w 6 109 5 3 81 92 12 ftl_* 12s J Lee F W Torreyson 10 lo 10 4 2 73509 DAPPLE GOLD w 7 111 7 I 3b 61 ll1 13 13 Nicol S Billings 3 4 I8-38-0 7-10 Time. 26. 52. 1:19*. l:4Sit. 145ft. Winner — Ch. g, bv The Commoner— Prettiwit trained by H. McCoulskey. Went to post at 4:16. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Sam Rice, off badly, moved up gamely after going a half and. going around the others, passed into the lead on the stretch turn and won easing up. Mazonia, from a slow beginning, gained steadily, but had to do her best near the end to outstay Etta M. The latter, under poor riding, came away with a rush through the siretch and would have been second in a few more strides. Wise Hand tired after being prominent for three-quarters. Dariug showed the most early speed, but tired in the stretch. Sister Polly came from a long wav back in the stretch. Dry Dollar quit after going a good half. Dapple Gold had no inNbaps and ran as If short. Anna Scott tired in the last half. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Wise Hand. 1 pound: Anna Scott, 1. ■ r7QQ_fcp_ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 67051— 1: 44 $— 4—98. 00 added. 4-year-olds and np- | _ft Q £ ward. Selling. Net valne to winner 50. Iml Horses AWtPPSt tt Vi % StTFin Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P_S. . 73776~ GEORGE BAILEY w 4 107 9 5 8"- 51 1" 1* l4 Minder J T* Strode 10 10 8 3 8-5 73409 TERNS ROD w 6 106 1 1 4J41 3h 3l 21 C Henry W Egan 5 6 41 2 1 73660 LA FAYETTE w 5 111 5 7 71 7b 71 71! 3b V Powers H Oots 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 73773 SUFFICE wb 6 100 6 6 51 61 63 4* 42 Liebert M Nicoll 10 15 13 5 21 73794 RAPPAHANNOCK WB 4 110 2 2 l1 l1! 22 21 52 J Lee W B Freeman 6 15 13 5 21 73777 CURSES WB 8 111 3 10 10 10 9l 91 62 L Smith J Burttschell 20 60 60 25 12 737912KING COLE w 6 114 7 3 2h 31! 51 51 7l Nicol F E Brown 21 4 31 8-5 7-10 737943JACK BRATTON w 4 107 4 4 6s 81! 81! 8« 82 A Martin Mrs F B Bratton5 10 8 3 6-5 73813 BERTMONT w 4 102 10 8 32 21 41 61 9=° S Flynn C Parretto 5 10 8 3 8-5 73605 HIGH BEAR ws 5 114 8 9 9* 95 10 10 10 W Allen J R Wainwright 8 16 16 6 3 Time. Kft, 51. 1:18*, l:46f, 1:54*. Winner— Ch. g. bv What-er-lou — Signora trained by J. A. Strode. Went to post at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. George Railev, from a slow beginning, moved up steadily after going a half, dashed Into the lead on the upper turn "and won cantering. Terns Rod was prominent from the start and held on gamely in the closing t.rive. La Fayette came with a rush through the stretch and would have been second in a few more strides. Suffice went well, but tired near the end. Rappahannock showed the most speed for three-rmarters and retired. Cursus ran poorly. King Cole sulked most of the way. Bertmont went a good half before tiring. High Bear ran a bad race. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Suffice, 2 pounds. -7 Q QAA SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 73812—2:043—3—116. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and 4 Jft Q$ %y upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses "XwTpPStSt M U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 73MVPRYTANIA w 4 100 1 1 2b l1 2s 25 2* 1" V Powers J R Wainwright 4 41 4 3-2 7-10 78152HOORY wb I 104 6 I 31 3"* ]b 1- l_ 2« S Flynn E Richardson 3-2 8-5 1 1-2 out 737O0 PUNKY w 4 106 3 3 lb 4 4 4« 4s 3» Liebert F F Robie 20 40 40 10 5 73662 JUNGLE IMP wsb 6 108 8 7 8 61 3» 32 3l 4« J Lee J B Brannon 8 13 13 4 3-2 73183 SEA SALT w 4 94 7 6 61 51 62 63 68 n2 Sumter P Dunne 4 6 6 2 1 73815 A.DESSO w 5 108 2 2 5* 7s 72 52 5« 63 Skirvin J I Sockwell 4 8 8 21 1 73796 ANNA DA.Y WB 5 100 5 8 7» 8 8 71 7« 7* W Ott E Corrigan 15 40 40 12 6 77O0 BRIGHT BOY wb 4 96 4 4 43 2b 5b 8 8 8 Slesingr J C Driscoll 8 10 10 3 6-5 Time, 20, 52?, 1:191. 1:46. 2:14*. Winner — Br. c. bv The Commoner— Piazza trained hy F. Luzader. Went to post at5:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Irvtania forced or set a fast pace throughout and, under a good ride, outstayed Hooray in the last strides. Hooray, always prominent, was hard urged in the stretch and unlucky to lose. Funky ran a good race and was gaining near the end. Jungle Imp moved up with a rnsh after going a half, but tired in the stretch. Sea Salt ran poorly. Adesso had no mishaps. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 737192Lotus Eater. 114: 73776 John McBride, 100. Overweights— Pry tania, 2 pounds; Punky. 5: Anna Day, 2.


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