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JUAREZ FORM CHART JUAREZ MEX THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24 1910 Terrazas Park First day Jockey Club Juarez Winter Meeting of 100 days 13 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge W II Shelley Starter Mars Cassidv Racing Secretary Lyman H Davis Racing starts at 200 p m Chicago time 300 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fip ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of Imrse an weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance OOOI I FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 87584 105 5 115 Purse 500 AH Ages J J JL TC Allowances Net value to winner 400 Ind Horses AAVtPPStU llStrFin Jockeys wsn 4 112 2 4 in is is jo Kennedy J R Wainwright 3i 7109201r out ws 4 107 5 S 7 7 7 2J Molcswh W McLemore 3 C 5J 3 2 1a fl DunlapCSfirt4 SOCEAN QUEEN ws 4 107 4 2 2t 4i 3i 3 Ganz Garrity DunlapC Sfirt4 ANGELUS ws 5 107 1 1 3 k 5 5 = 1 4 = Tmpson II R Brandt 10 50 40 10 3 JvM IN 1L ws S 112 6 5 5 3 2 53 Wargton D C Cottlc 2 5 4 6512 Pi 6512Pi HSI rAA rAA2D 2D ws 107 3 7 Gi 6 6J 6U Johnson J J Agoa 10 60 60 30 15 J rWiUK i ws 4 5 7 3 8 8 8 72 Klein J Day S 50 50 15 6 S7HODR SMOOT ws 3 102 S B 4a 2J 41 8 Murphy GRAEFlOwers 10 50 40 12 5 5w Time 24 48 i 101 107 Track fast AJ w fastAJ inner n B f by Ben Brush Fair Vision trained by F Luzader LuzaderTI TI vf 1 0 st at 244 At P ° st 14 minutes Start Rood Won cantering second and third driving 1 KAACh went into the lead with a rush set a fast pace and drawing far away won pulling up MKADOW eifi from the rear gamely and finished with a great rush OCEAN QUEEN ran forwardly from the start lJiiiii tlVIIS ANGELUS ran in keen early contention but tired and probably was short JOHN C Kit I IN 11 TI showed but little speed DR SMOOT ran well for his first out in a long time and will 1m Scratched J 223tsSi QQQ 1 f SECOND 11ACE 58 Mile 87310 59 i IOC Purse 400 2yearolds J J JL J Allowances Net value to winner 300 Ind Horses AWtPPSt k = i Str Fin Jockeys C CJT JT UK ws 10s 5 5 4nk 2i S I1 Moleswh W McLomorc 85 85 1 25 out outcc cc9LE 9LE BEX ws 110 2 2 51 3h 3 = 2 = Smith J F Newman 35475 12 SKSj SKSjFLYING 12SKSj cc FLYING WOLF wsn 108 1 1 2 2 3 Murphy I E Clark 466245 S EECHMONT ws 100 3 3 3 J 4J 4U 41 Jones W P L E Fine 10 60 0 20 10 j2 36621IC i iGK GK STRYKER ws 103 44 in 55 5 5J Nolan W T Anderson 36621 IC STALWART LAD ws 100 6 6 6 6 66 Van BotcnM Hirsch 6 10 10 4 32 fastA Time 24 49 102 Track fast A inner Br f by Withers Prue trained by T 15 Mumford MumfordT T M Cl1ltto P0 t at tI8 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving RUE iCivilw ne Pacemakers close up to the stretch then drew out with a rush and won going away UNCLE JIA closed an early gap rapidly and gamely outstayed FLYING WOLF for second place The latter ran Jino Hie lead on the last turn but tired as if short BEECIIMONT ran fairly well JACK STRYKER set the early nace but was slmrt mil mill imilr OOQ J THIRD RACE 78 Mile 87530 125 4 104 Purse 400 4ycarolds and up J r JL J ward Selling Net value to winner 300 AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 333112 1771 MAR1AX CASEY wsn 5 107 2 7 3l 3i 3nk s k 2 = 1 Ganz W A 33245 out 1 22 HANNIS ws 5 102 7 1 2 ° k 23 l 11 3 Reynolds L G I IC7Cr 30 60 60 25 12 C7Cr C7CrFANCY = FANCY AVS 5 102 3 S 6nk 6k 5 = 52 41 Manders H Mi 46621 2flS3ALMA BOY ws 7 109 10 4 S 6 = i 5s Mountain J W 666245 JW BONTON ws 5 102 1 6 li iu yi 2 C Jones J R Wainwriffht 5 S 8 4 2 G71VESME ws 6 104 4 71 SI 91 8 = 7 = Wargton G M Miller 10 15 15 6 3 3itlSaTi itlSaTi 35SS179 BELLFLOWER ws 5 109 8 G 4n 5h 75 7 8 Moleswh A Morgan 10 20 20 6 35 SS179 ST HILDA TVS 5 103 5 10 10 93 S 9 9 Wallace J Farnham 10 50 50 15 6 S7C6S CUBAN BOY ws 4 102 6 3 9 10 10 10 10 Smith A A Grigge 20 100 100 40 20 20Time Time 25 49 116 128 Track fast Dwycrucnt inner Br g by Masctto Palms trained by P A Dwycr ucnt to post at 350 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second and third drivin ran forwardly from the start and coming with a rush through the stretch won going away MARIAN AMA was a prominent contender all the way and finished fast and gamely HANNIS ran into the lead m the stretch turn and appeared the winner when an eighth out but tired near the end FANCY made np gioiiiid in the stretch BONTON set the pace to the stretch and quit badly ALMA BOY finished well Tin winner was entered for 3OO no bid Scratched 122G Barney Oldlield 102 80150 You Win 102 102Overweights Overweights Marian Casey 2 pounds Vesme 2 St Kilda 3 Q Q Q T7 FOURTH RACE 1 18 Miles 87724 152 5 102 La Independencia Handicap IS J JL I Value 2000 All Ages Net value to winner 1500 Ina Horses AWtPPSt St i StrFin Jockeys Owne S231 TABOO wsn 4 110 2 2 3 3 3 22 2 1J Van BotenM Hirsch 75 32 32 13 out out1C532 1C532 HARRIGAX wsn 4 112 1 3 1 1s 1 = 1 1J 1J 2 k Tmpson H R Brandt 3 3 2i 710out 710out92S2GJACK 92S2GJACK ATKIN TTSB 6 132 3 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Kennedy B Schreiber 1 85 32 13 out outTime fastWinner Time 24 49 114 A 141 154 Track fast Winner B f by Potentate Turca trained by M Hirsch Went to post at 420 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same TABOO was rated to perfection and saved in the early running then moved up rapidly on the last turn and easily passed JACK ATKIN but had to be shaken up at the end to outstay HAURIGAN The latter ran a goo game race set a fast pace from tlie start and only succumbed in the last few yards JACK ATKIN ran close up for the first mile but tired under his big impost and dropping back was casing up at the finish finishScratched Scratched 282 = IIelmet IIU 02510 Glorio 11H 02207Doughtv 00 OQQ I Q FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 87722 111 C IOC Purse 400 3yearolds and np t t JL O ward Selling Net value to winner 300 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A t StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I riO LOMOND WSB 4 111 6 4 I1 1 2J H Rettig Powell Parker 8 12 12 5 2 2r712CHAPULTEPEC r712CHAPULTEPEC wsn 5 100 7 10 7 = i 31 Si 2 = J Van BotenJ H Meade 48842 48842yWff yWff CLINT TUCKER ws 4 104 3 6 51 5s 5 3J Murphy H T Batcheler 7 12 12 5 2J iiC4JACQUELINA wsu 3 106 59 9 8 4nt Nolan W T Anderson 3 7 6 2J 65 2 HiROYAI CAPTIVE ws 4 110 10 3 2t 4 = 4s 5i Kennedy J R Wainwright 32 32 65 920out SrMORIO PECOS WSB 3 102 9 5 3 2 k int c = j Moleswh J S McBridc 7 10 10 4 2 1 92235 LENA LECH TVSB 4 104 17 4 6k 6S 7h Imes F Robert 6 15 12 5 2J 2JVZfn VZfn KOPEK ws 5 108 2 2 879 S8 McCulgh V C Weant 15 15 15 6 2 14U BARDONIA ws 5 102 S S 10 10 10 9JJ Johnson J J Aoa 60 100 100 40 20 20S1SOPBEAU S1SOPBEAU MAN ws 4 107 4 1 6i 8 1 10 Ganz R Farrar 10 20 15 6 3 3Time Time 23 48 114 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br c by Knight of the Thistle Mariedna trained by J W Parker ParkerWent Went to post at 450 At post minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same IOMOND went to the front early and showing much speed set the pace all tho way and hung on gamely in tlu final drixe CHAPITLTEIEC came from the rear and finished fast but could not quite get up in a game effort CLINT TUCKER ran well up throughout and finished with a rush JACQUELINA made up considerable ground from a slow beginning and finished fast ROYAL CAPTIVE ran prominently to the stretch and tired in the last furlong RIO PECOS ran a fast half and quit The winner was entered for no bid bidOverweights Overweights Rio Pcccs 1 pound Beau Man 2 92919 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 87718 137 1 112 Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selliug Net value to winner 300 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFiu Jockeys O H C P S 229lF MULHOLLANDWSB 6 109 5 3 2 3 3 lh 15 Rettig Powell Parker 85 11532 12 out outyiVj2DORANTE yiVj2DORANTE ws 5 114 2 4 41 21 2i 2i 24 Tmpson H R Brandt 75 85 85 12 out out927SSOTILO 927SSOTILO WSB 4 105 1 2 1J 1 J Ink sj 315 Warston D C Cottle 2 11511571013 11511571013l l lSo3aTUG BOAT ws 3 102 3 5 5 5 5 G 42 Imes BlengerBeasley 10 30 30 7 2J 2239 LA DEXTRA ws 3 109 4 1 3t 48 410 4s 5 Moleswh W C Weant 10 12 12 4 1 Time 24 i 48 i 115 141 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk g by Bannockburn Miss Baker trained by J W Parker ParkerWent Went to post at 515 At itost 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same FIUO MULHOLLANI was kept close to the pacemakers to the stretch then went to the front and finally outstayed DORANTE in a game finish DORANTE came fast through the stretch and appeared to be win ¬ ning but tired in the last eighth OTILO showed the most early speed hut tired finally and possibly was short LA DEXTRA ran well for threequarters but quit in the stretch The winner was entered for SI 200 no bid