Los Angeles Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-11

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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SAXTA AXITA PARK. SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and sixteenth day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Wittier Meeting of 122 days. 20 book- on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dw ver. Racing Secretary. B. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:30 p. in. Chicago time 3:30 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-1 res in pareutheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 0/"T_-6Ck- FIRST RACK llfile. 7SS34— 1 :37V .". —MB, Purse 00. 3-year olds. Maidens." OUl/ 1B%9 Selling. Net value to winner 83XB, Ind Horses AWtPPStA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S B4781 ALTKNBERG wu UO 10 j 4U 2". 2 -• 2- l"t Retttg ArlerbyandPadck 6 6 5 2 1 80713 VANKKE TOURIST wb 110 11 7 3U H 1= - 24 M Preston P T Chinn 7-5 11-511-51 1-2 80675 GUARD RAIL wb 109 8 4 7°t 7" 4h 3J 31 Musgrve C B Reid 5 5 11-51 1-2 MBK If.V JUNIOR wb 110 4 I 11 4i 8*1 4* 4- M McGee Mrs N A ScribnerlO 10 10 4 2 S0W10 WATIKRE wsb 107 7 8 61 6»» if 5 5l Page C ■ Faut 10 16 16 6 3 BBSS ALLEN LEE wsb 102 2 10 10" 11 10 71 6- Denny W St Vincent 50 100 100 30 15 887S S1GNO-R. WB 110 6 I 2.. 3?33 6l 7i J Howard J Arthur 10 13 13 ■ 2i MBBI hTINTO w 107 .1 9 8" 8J" 81 8?. |» T Rice T H Stevens 10 10 10 4 2 75137.1. W. PURER w 107 3 19* !" 9 9 ft?. G ArchlbdA Harrison 30 30 15 6 3 80839 MARCHESA Ws 105 1 11 11 10b rj 10a io-" Vesper C R Jones 50 100 100 40 20 8814 DAISY THORPE w 106 5 5 3 5: 5h 11 11 Butwell J J Walsh 15 20 20 10 5 Time. 12;. 234,. :%•.. 47.. 1:00». 1:134. 1:20-. 1:40J. Winner — B. c, by Innsbruck — Fraaeesca II. trained by M. it. Arterbary. Went to iiost at l:.50. At i«ist 3 ininules. Start giKxl. Won driving: second and third the same. Alteabera; raced forwaidly to the stretch, then closed up fast, overhauling Yankee Tourist when an eighth out and outstaying him in a sharp last sixteenth drive. Yankee Tourist showed the most speed for seven rvrkanra, but tired in the final Sixteenth Of a game effect. Guard Rail made up ground rapidly after pass lag the far turn and outstayed Bojl Junior in a sharp b.st seventy-five yards drive. The latter tired in the closing strides. Signor went well for five furlongs. The winner w; s entered for 80; no bid. Scratched -SII524 George iuyton. 1D7. Overweights Cuard Rail. 2 |H.uuds: Daisy Thuriie. 1. OfVfTVQ/". SFCOND RACL-3-4 Mile. 7S!I77— 1 :11— 3— 112. Purse 00. 4-year olds and ui -OV/lt/Ovr ward. Selling. Net value to winner .23. Did Horses AWtPPStU i K Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C l* S 80722-L. OF T. FOREST wu 6 121 3 1 1-. 1- 1 Vh Butwell W Gabriel BJ 8J 8J 1 1-2 811826 BLACK MATE wb 5 116 5 12 7- 4 3l. 2* B Wilson OrangevaleStable 6 7 5 2 1 80876TOLLKR w 6 124 9 I 2". 2" 2» 3- G ArchibdGarritv and DunlapG 8 8 3 8-5 80877 PRICELESS JEWEL w 4 111 7 10 6 6l 71 4 Sweet Bard and Farrar 30 40 40 15 6 80815 PAL W 6 121 11 9 4- 5J U 5J T Rice K Spence 8-5 2J 21 1 1-2 89867 CARASCO WB 4 118 4 4 B» 7- 6 i 61 C Henry J M Henrv 50 100 100 40 20 80635 SKYO W 4 116 10 11 9- 8- 81 7h M McGee HendsonandHogan 6 9 9 3 8 5 80872*WORK AND PLAY WB 5 121 12 8 U 3l 4h V Mentry G Henry 10 15 15 6 3 8U664 PACIFICO W 7 121 1 7 12 ll1 M •» Holmes A K Moropoulous50 li0 100 40 20 80314 CAN AROO W 6 121 S 5 10l» 101 10" 10* Palms W H Sperling 15 15 10 4 2 8ol«0*QARTE*R LIGHT w 4 US 2 2 IP 12 111 11- Shriner .1 J Quinlan 30 41 40 13 7 80714 SEVORTON W 5 121 6 6 8U 9 » 12 12 Vickerv T H Ryan 100 100 100 40 20 Time. 12L 23iL 351. 47*. 1:00. 1:13. Winner — Br. g. by Octagon — Lady Violet trained by R. B. Allen. Wont to post at 2:15. At post S minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Lord of the forest, easily liest, showed a high rate of *peed all the way and never left the resull in doubt. Black Male, all but left, ran a cracking good race, made up ground gradually throughout and. finishing fast, easily wore Toller down in the last seventy-five yards. Toller raced forwardly to the tiual sixteenth and then tired fast, Priceless Jewel finished gamely. Pal showed scant s| eed. Work and Play tin it after turning for home. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched 70220 Cnnipue. 121: 80873 Han. 111.: SOS72 The Sultan. 121: 80863 Kopek. IIS. QllQQl THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. BBBBB Bl| Z 115. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. OUoOl Handicap. Net value to winner iX. Ind Horses AWtlPSt M H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S snsissiK ASHlOX w 109 I I ! .. 1 1*1 C H ShilgR 1. Thomas 1-2 1 2 9-20out— minis DONATJ ws 110 1 1 2and 33 2- Kennedy W Gerst 21 4 4 7-10out 8us.".! -HENDERSON w 106 3 3 4 4 33 M McGee HendsonandHogan 111 10 8 6-5 2 3 80892 MIKE MOLETT w 1041 4 4 31 21 4 G ArehibdJ F Newinan 15 20 20 31 6 5 Time. Ill, JM, TJ. 47i. B3| new track record. Winner It. Cesarion laabrll* II. Mclliniel. — c. by — Qaeea trained by Wenl to post at 2:43. At posi 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Sir Asbton. easilv beat, sol a still pace all the way and was never seiiously threatened. Ooniiu was cut off when an eighth out and bad to pull around to the outside of the winner, then rallied onieklv and finished gamely under the whip. Henderson, in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Mike Molett fell away When an eighth out. Overweights Mike Molett. 1 pounds. Q/Q O fh FOIRTII RACK 1 1-8 Miles. 7s771 1:30 — I— 110. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and 1111 OvJtl/OS ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 0o. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt % Y-. % Str Fin Joi-kevs Owners O H C V S~ 81 S95-NOLBITT wn 4 106 4 1 1 11 l"1il- l-i Butwell W S House 2 2 9-5 1-2 out 80840 If OLSSBY wit 5 103 1 3 V. 3*1 3 3* 2. 2 M McGee HendsuniVllogan 4 8 8 2 7-10 80875*VOX POlLLI w 5 111 3 2 2- 2* 2 21 3* 31 G ArehibdT S Child* I 5 I 5 8-5 1 2 out 80874*ED. T. FRYER WB S IBB I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rettig F Wallhauser 4 41 41 1 out Time. 13. 251. B7|, 4.C 1 :02. 1:15. 1 :27|t. l:3!i. 1:52-!. Winner — B. c. bv Inspector it. — Varnish traiaed by W S. House 1. Went Io |m.s| at 3:115. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Nor-bitt. liest at the weights, raced in front unchallengisl to the head of the stretch at a slow pace and came iv:iv fast when well straightened out fa the finish, easily holding his opponents safe all of the final eighth. Molescy was under keen urging all of the Baal eighth nct to the rail and finished gamely. Vox Iopnii tired when the pinch came. Edwin T. Fryer finished last 011 tl itside. Scratched S0717Ligbt Weal. 104; 80886 Harrigan. 114. Overweight* Noibilt. I iw.nnd: Ldwin T. fryer. 4 . QAQQ Q FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. i7v.iso 1 :04* -3— S7. Purse 00. 3 year olds and 0/5Vf30 upward. Allowances. Net value I., wiener 25. lad Horses AWtlPSt % H ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 80875 LADY 1RMA wit I M 7 4 1 1- I1 I** Pag.- P T Chinn I 7 BJ I 5 :: :, 83821 Bl LTO w ii 4 111 I 5 4 4" 41 2"t G Archil.. 1W M Rogers 4 4l. 4. 1 1 :: .s v-r.iii VRRIG wit 3 108 4 I :. B* 2- f**| J Howard II R Brandt 2-5 9 209 BhMrt - 8o4«ft*LAWTON WIGGINS w It 3 106 3 7 61 7 5 4-1 Butwell W S House 20 40 4i U 4 808»4*BAT MASTERSON w 3 I* 2 6 5 8* 61 3 1 B Wilson J Miller 10 12 12 3 89728 XART I" »IM 12 7 r.h 7 fi Rettig G W Robinson 58 100 500 40 12 90704 ACHIEVE w 3 90 ■ I a IHi» 7 Fair H V Carman 30 60 60 15 5 Time. 11. 221. 34;. 17*. .Vi. 1:«I51. Winner B. t. by Semproniua Lady Bslgowaa I i-.«in -*i by p. T. Chine. Went to post ;ii 8:84. At posl It minutes. Start good. Won driving: second :iml third the same, l.adv I rin;i . :it her bt-si. dashed into an early lead :itid. setting a hrsi llwiwih Uiar pece throughout, had enough left to withstand Biaitoa closing challenge. The latter, outpaced to Che stretch, came fast in the teal eighth and. finishing gamely under the whip, ana gradually overtaking the winner in the closing ■strides. HaiTigan, in a Mara last eighth drive, finished resolutely. Achieve showed speed to the stretch, thi u tded. The others were alwavs outrun. Scratched- 8BR7S*C«toaeI Bob, 148: B8828*Onaonsnr, nn: BWNPla Pico. 105. tvei weights - l.iwlon Wiggins, 5 pounds. O/QQ/ SIXTH BAGS— 1 Mile. TC6M -I :-*.7A — :;— 10,". ltirse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. OUi/Ot Selling. .Net value to winner $.;25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt "i % "* Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 ■ O F I 8H74IDA MAY w 4 1":! i 4 1- 1J l2 I3 1". Russell M Reis 8-5 13-513-61 2-.". sOS74=JOHN IA.H IAS wt; 4 109 4 i 5*| 6» 4 3i l!»t Musp-ve W H Raker .1 4J 41 6-5 3-5 K0875 OLD TIMER n4MI I I 2- 21 V "- I* Kennedy Pasadena Stable 2 2 3-2 1-2 1-4 Snwi9AXRirCTHB W 4 1U1 1 1 4 41 3"t 4« 4; Rage .1 MtMitius 4 4 4 6-5 1-2 79917 J. C. l.K.M wit 6 1"! 6 6 2H 3" 5» H 5"* Danny W St Vincent 110 200 200 30 7 80894 HANS W 4 111 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 T Rice W B Williams 60 100 100 30 5 Time. 12-:. 21. 33. 47!. 1:08. 1:12?. 1:25. 1 MS. Winner -Cli. f. br Charade— Forelock trained by J. Queen i. Went to post at 1:88. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Ida May ran her usual consistent race. -showed the most speed and was never seriously threatened. John Loais made an ground gradually all of the final quarter and finishing gamely. Old Tinier was speedy, but tired in the final sixteenth under a weak ride. Adriuche unit after turning for home. The others were alwavs outrun. The winner was entered foe B1.M8: no hid. Scratch d — 80856C. W. Hurt. 1U2: 80032 Edwin T. Fryer. 115; S08368pona, 108. Orerweighte- -lohn Louis. I pound: Adrtoche. 1. QHQQPk SEVENTH RACK— 1 1-4 Miles. i7S!l»:j- 4481—8—111. Purse. 00. 4-year-olds and KJXJtJtJlJ ui.ward. Selling. Net value to winner S8K. i:jd Horses AWtPPSt St Vi M "■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S l8MI4nTHTRD RAIL WI4 1N 3 :; 8H8* 3 * :;■• :3 U Musgrve C V, Rcid I 7 0 4! 1 mmh Al.r.KHT STAR wn 4 101 I 4 Ill1 1" ]h V P 1 Page Hiding ■ Gass 7-52 2 4-52-3 KU874 FIRST PEEP itt 5 ln7 2 2 3 2- 2« 25 21 3- G ArehibdGarrity and Dunlap6 6 5 2 1 mis.v-st. ILARIO WB411] 4 I .". 5 4 4 4?. 4 M McGee H.ndsonandHogan 4 5 5 2 1 .su7,sii,oi;iSTU,l.A W 7 Ki7 5 5 6 6 6 6 5- 5s Russell II W Hoag 1 3 13-51 1-2 njanj VANKN WP, 4 99 1 1 4l i- a3 53 6 6 B Wilson T H Stevens 20 25 25 S 3 Time. 12:. 24*. 37-. 484. 1:02*. 1:14=. 1:27. 1:394. 1 :." 2. 2*8. Winner -i:. g. in- Banaerassa Idle Days trained by C. 1!. Bold. Went to t ost at 4:30. At post minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Third Rail followed the leaders closely to the final quarter, where he moved an fast and. finishing gamely. outstayed Albert Star. The latter showed muck speed Ihroughout. but found the distance a little too long. tiring When challenged by the winner. First Peep went well foe a mile, then tired fast. The others were always outrun. The winner was entered for 8888, no bid. Scratched — 80745* Round and Round, 83. Overweights — Vancn. 3 pounds.


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