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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. MONDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Twenty-eighth dey. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 12! days. :;i books on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Racing Secretary. E. C. Smith. Racing, starts at 1:50 p. in. Chicago time .1:50 p. m.. W indicates whin S spurs B blinl-ers amf welsKrried! fo,lowln" tl,e ,listance of pach race index mnnl" track record, age of horse 7 F FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 7S012-l:lli-3 104. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. I Ut I l Net value to winner ?.!25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S iifirF JEJSIH? I S 11 J oard A Blute C S S 3 3-2 i-.55 L tjtjLl Wis 106 11 2 2 22 21! Pace S C HildmMi on n c J 1, SlFT V? $ 3? fiSf I Martin It Jamisstable fi 9 5 3 L ibS.M .1 Ai fcj LAL.Ru.Li W 10u 6 3 ! 51 4J 43 T Rice P Tvltif- -rt -,n .-.ft -xi in .SS... hTRINGEXCy wn 100 C ,h -th gl 12 C H ShilgR L Thomas G 8 8 3 3-" Time 12 3 H4J 40? 59 Il" Winner Ch. e. by Star Shoot Isolee trained bvA. Blute. feld off ilvh.-Vnev1-" vM T1 2 ,lmml,ts- -Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. En- Ixti:-utu nL iu1, f1,,me1 the- most speed throughout and held Steel safe all through the final iWi.,i rim nifiJi! l!mM - f- !i xhii-p pace lor the first half and finished gamely under the whip? Anderson Ilnv n T I-.on.il llir V,, . i ," "l0ut "J"1 J""1 a HlT 01,,se a11 tlle -lane Laurel finished fast der rglng In it.fi ! ,tai"k- as treipient close quar ers. Joe Gaitens ran a dull race Str! tTlU,KS iikt S WJS Sen," S,IU1- TI,e Wi,,ner was 01,tLrea for ?UWM" o liw! Overweights Roy 2 pounds. Sl:C0XI RACE-7-S Mile. 7SSSl-l:23-4-100J. Purse .?400. 4-vear-ohls and up- v ward. Selling. Xet vi.lne to winner ?.!25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt4 V.-. ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S SmaHY F wUoo 7 7 ?1 flhT- ?t JCHShllWAValkcr 3 4 4 1 7-20 78S0G MOXV1NA sn 4 1 03 4 7 7 Ci G1" 5i 4 E Clark M A Dodw ir L L W8I,MS5 ij h 55 5 B J Howard W Gerst rt G C ilO 78SOr?Am 8S0 ,MILIITAS P?T? 4 pi 5 Si5 I J. S1 "J, brooks iMilsapp and PowelllOO SOI 200 1 00 23 yXc:Az. Ik l-4 CbV,nBtn 3 10 10 4 3 inner B. g, by Paladin Silenta trained bv W. Walker. Went to post at 2:21. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driviii" P-il was outpaced to the stretch turn, from where he steadily moved up and overhauled M rv F wl ei a ridL-htl out i-nd easily shook her off in the linal Uvl hundred yards. Mary F. broke living on the ouNlde n l dim, l her usual high turn of speed, but tired badly when a sixteenth out. Lord of the Fore t in sh m, Hst y.VioV1 lr,,v,;1" tstnyjMl Monviiia. The latter made up ground gradnallv throughout? il. itas wlsraced to Oulbgnolln- rkVeS? M,ml Tl5 7QQ77 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 7S012-l:lli3lOl. Purse ?400. 3-vear-olds. 1 Allowances. Xet value to winner .?325. Ir.d Horses AWtPPStVi V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II C P S -nTViP?150 WJ5 i 5 1; 1; VI VI V Powers H R Brandt l-211-2011-20out- ;wS?TAlF, W 117 1 2 2 2 2 2J C H ShilgS C Hildroth 7-5 2 U out- CJ6 CAUKS Ml i SH.V 31 4 E Clark W P Fine 500 500 300 30 G ,,.,. . V mo.- J-A A .o9, 1:11 now American reconl. W inner B. c. by r. Gerolstein Gracioslty trained by II. R. Brandt Went to post at 2u50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won. easily; second and third drivinir Cln. VV,el,es,feSl,,,n0,!,1 larl-V an,,I aSy KaiX "niX lrimant SP.KMI tiu-ouglo, t. a7wav" ,eM Kto 7 ft7 K F0,TRT" UiVV,Ir 7-8 Mile- -88S1-l:23i-lt;i. Purse ?400. 3-year-olds ami up-I Ut I J ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 32i. Ind Horses A Wt PI St 4 Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S 7SH30 LORD STANHOPE wn 4 104 4 C, 1 25 21 2U 1 C H ShilKC F Clark 7.r, - , - n,,t W-WCK ws.,6 104 1 7 31 IS Ii" Ii" 21 McCahev J Boden "13 3 t?0W WW p?t t , . i ii -1 i:l f Martin Kansas Stable 30 SO 50 20 G ft UWT V Ji. ? Ini " ?1 S V f- fl 25, JJ.owam W D Millard G 12 12 4 3-2 ObMCATALINB V f-R! AV Hol,an1 " 0 12 4 Time. 12J. 47J 1-00 -1 Winner B. g. by Stanhope II. Lerete trained by R-. A. Smith?" Went to post at ,:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driviii" Lord Stanhope was taken back when rounding the far turn and ran in behind Xiblick until we II in " tlu"stre ch then moved up fast and. shaking the latter off in the tinal sixteenth, won going away. Xil lick owed the most speed for six furhjngs. i, tired under a iierce drive iu the tinal sixteenth Skvo m U S i "a w.,VreUJi "rive, linlslied gamely Ronton linished fast on the outside of the Others ,,u" Jane ,l ; 1 "ul to to go u" around on tlie on t side when turning for home. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratehed .S8;S Rather Royal. 104; 7S502 Sam Bernard. 104; 7S749 Toller. 107. 7andQ7Q FIFTn RACE 1 1-4 Miles. 7S!X3-2:03?.3-lll. Purse ?400. 3-vear-olds and up- KJ J KJ ward. Selling. Xet value to winner ij;::2r. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt j 1$ Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 7S930KIXG OF MIST wis 5 109 2 1 1 1". 1 1 1 is C II iShilgT S Childs 11-4--, 7S!04 FIRST PEEP wn 4 10J 4 5 5 45 A 4 31 21 G ArchibdGarrity and Dunlar" ? l I- 7S7r.0.IOH COYNE wsn 5 109 7 fi Gl fl jt 4H 3 E Clark U Nkson 1 :rt :0 s t 7S!34 BEAUCLERE wit 4 100 3 S S 7b 6 G" 51 4! ii McGee G Henry C 7 7 1 7S9043NATTIE BUMPPO w G 104 S 3 .".u 3 31 2. 3" B Wilson OrangevaleStable 6 7 7 " l 7SS79L. C. WIDRIG w 3 10S 5 2 4J 2J 2 2 6 G- V Powers Pasadena Stable 4 3l M " 7SS70 SMIRKER wsn 3 103 G 7 7.. S 7t 7 7 7 Cullcn F Sn 13 0 "1 T 4 7SG34 AVUERZBCRGER w 3 103 1 4 2 3 S S S S Forehand W Walker 30 100 100 30 12 ,,,, , ri?. 2s. 24. ,:oj, 4SJ, 1:01, 1:135, i::;oj, 2:K. W inner T, R. g, by St. Serf Mist trained by J. Dovie. il1! to ,l.ost nt. V,5W- At post ,:l "i"wt. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Kin" nf Mist showed much the most speed throughout, was taken the shortest route and never left the result in doubt. First. Peep ran in persistent pursuit of the leaders throughout, moved up fast after entering th stretch and. m a sharp last eighth drive, linished gamely. Joe Coyne made u ground I fast in the ilii-il ouarter, llnishing resolutely under the whij. Beauelere moved up like a shot J just before turiini" for home Inoolno bid. K L - wl,,rl- wellt wel1 for svcn furlongs. The winner h "entoed for 10S Scmtcbc;i 7SS:55 Warner Grisweli. 100; 7S900 Paul I.. 100; 7SS70 Orena, 105; 7SS3G Diamond Xose. TftQQO SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 7S770 1:054 100. Purse 00. All Ages. Sellin- O Cr JJ Xet value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt4 Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 78S51 LADY IRMA wb 2 S7 3 3 11 1 1 V E Martin P T Chinn t i t r. . -. 7S8SO::HA55ELTHORPE 5 102 2 2 35 3 3b 21 Page E lvev S i - 7S71GJANE SWIFT wit 3 103 S S 2 2 i P C fl ShilgR L Thomas G-S 7-3 7-5 H 7SSS03CATHERIXE F. 3 85 4 1 Gl V V V W 51 51 4h Forehand W Walker S 4 TS931RAVARIA 3 100 1 4 7h 71 7 3 B Wilson L Stone 4 4" 4? 7- 3-5 7S749 KOROSILANY w 4 102 7 5 sj Gi 41 G T Rice O E Ware 10 0 "0 8 2 7SS55MAD;nE MUSGVB wit 2 85 G 7 4 4J CJ 1 R Willms S A Clopton G 7 7 1 1 7S4S6 TAUNT wir 4 102 5 6 8 8 8 S ,M McGee T E Crlit" 100 100 100 s3 13 , , Time, 11. 22. .4R. 4.i. RS. 1:04 new American record. Winner B. f, by Sempronius Lady Balgowan trained by P. T. Chinn. went to post at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. Lady Irma showed dazzling swed throughout and simply spreadeagled the others, winning in a canter Hazelthorpe. always prominent, faltered wlien turning for home, but rallied fast and ilnl"ht 1 1 ca melv under a sharp hand ride. Jane Swift tired fast In the final sixteenth and swerved badly In the cfw Tne s tridS toward the outside rail Catherine F linished fast, as also did Ravaria. Korosilany an 1 Mutelandic s Mils-grave showed speed, but tired. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched 7SSS3:!Balerian. S5; 7S031 Gossiper II., 102; 78418 Manila S.. 102; 78740 Slinnerv aupperj, 07- Ji, 7SSS0 issso Succeed. 102; 78740 Aunt Polly. 102; 7S031 Turnawav. 07. Overweights Lady Irma, 2 pounds; Jane Swift. 3.