Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-02-21

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1911 Terrazas Park. Sixty-eighth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 110 days. S books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:1,1 yi. m.. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S sprirs. B blinkers. Figures iu parentheses following the distaiiee of each race Indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indlcates apprentice allowance. Ql A Ql FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile.- 04-152 IGH 2 115. Purse .10. 2-year-olds. tdbVOtfc Allowances. Net value to winner C0; second. .1; third, -51.1. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt, V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 91432CLOSER w 11.1 5 1 V 1SJ 1.. T Rice J V Newman 1-3 .1-5 1-2 1-5 out 91C04BILL LAMB w 103 1 2 :fi 2 23 JMoIeswh R Schrelber 4 4 1 1-1 11.149 YO PUEDO av 10.1 4 1 2- I" I1 Nolan I, II ICzell 40 40 40 30 4 :U592LADY DOLORA w 102 2 5 5 5 A- Denny G W J Bissell S S S 2 3-5 9IMUSAYVILLE w 107 1 4 4 A :1 IMcCulgh J K Otto 1 3 3 7-101-1 Time. 25, 54. Track heavy. Winner Ch. c, by Abe Frank Burnie Bunion trained bv M. Newman. Went to post at 2:10; At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. CLOSER took the lead quickly, showed the most speed In the going and was never seriously menaced. BILL LAMB, after being outrun for the first eighth, moved up fast in the filial furlong and was easily next best. YO PEUDO ran iu improving form, but was tiring fast at the end. LADY DOLORA and SAY-V jLLH seemingly could not run freely In the going. Overweights La d y Dolora. 2 pounds: Sayvillc. 4. Q L d Q k .SECOND It ACE 1 Mile. 04 1 031 :37 5 1 22. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and np-lttUO u ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtlPSt U ! 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 94593 SINK SPRING w 7 112 7 1 VI V Vh Is VI Parker W C Scott G G G 2 4-3 94393.! UDITH PAGE w 4 105 G 1 2nk :m .1 2- 2 T Rico J W Davis 3-2 8-3 S-tl 3-3 1-3 94.-.01 COL. BRONSTON w S 112 1 5 .1 i . .1 3t Denny C C Emmert 3 3 4 S-3 7-10 9415a.3 DENE EX wis 112 4 4 7 5 G 4 4" "W Cotton W E Cotton .1-2 8-5 S-u 3-S 13 9127.1 PAN NELL w 4 107 5 2 Ii 2l 2SS 1 Gargan S J Kelley ?.0 40 40 13 G 9H77 YOU AVIN wis 107 2 7 C fi 0 fi fi Higgins W Jones . 20 20 20 8 3 9439.1 GUY SPENSER w 3 91 1 C 4 7 7 7 7 Nolan C Hodges 10 10 30 4 S-3 Time. 2G"i, 54. 1:263, l:525. Track heavy. Winner Ch. g. by Thrive Hatred trained by W. C. Scott. Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SINK SPRING took a gool lead at the start and easily outran her opposition to the stretch, but was tiring at the finish. JUDITH PAGE, after being reserved In the early running, made a fast stretch sprint, but could not cut down the winners lead materially. COLONEL BRONSTON came with a rush through the stretch. DENEEX was badly outpaced in the early running, but closed a gap and finished fast. PANNELL showed early speed, but tired badly in the final drive. Scratched 04503 Dixie Dixon. 100. Overweights Judith Page. 1 pound: Guy Spenser. 2. Ql ftQft THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. 03750 5S 51 1 0. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-lJ tt O vJ ward. Selling. Net mine to winner 50; second. 5; third. .1. Ind Horses . - AWtFPSt4 : Str Fin.- Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94449 1IOOEA w 3 90 4 2 2J 2 V V J Allen MorrisandHamton 3 ii Z 6-6 3-5 94475 .SPORTING L-IFE wn.4 103 t S 4 .Til" "2 Van BotenG M Odom 4 4 4 S-G 4-3 9442S MAX1NE DALE w 3 93 S 0 .V 3 4- 3 Gargan S J Kelley 50 50 20 8 4 91550 MIKE MOLETT wn 4 103 1 5 3J 4 5 4tk Moleswh J W Levy 25 2J 2i 1 1-2 9442S IWALANI WJ5 3 94 7 4 li 1?. 2?. 5l Nolan 1J Schrelber 30 10 10 4 2 9I27S BILLY MAYTIITE w 4 10G 3 1 7 G 6 T Rice II Yost G G 4 2 4-5 94478 ST. JOE wit S 107 2 7 S 7 7 71S McCulgh PinkstfandFuImer 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 94C05 QUEENFULL w 4 102 .1 2 G S S S Denny W II Denny 30 40 40 13 6 Time. 2514, 53, 1:09V4. Track heavy. Winner B. f. by Kenilworth Trinity Bell trained by W. S. Hamilton. Went to post at .1:12. At post 1 minute. Start, good. Won easily: second and third driving. H00PA followed IWALANI close up from the start and. when the latter swung wide on the turn, rushed into the opening into a long lead and maintained It easily to the end. SPORTING LIFE ran close up to the pacemakers all the way. but was tiring badly at the finish. MAXINE DALE closed a gap and came with a rush in the final sixteenth. IWALANI showed the most early speed, but swung verv wide when enterin" 1r.e stretch and lost all chance. MIKE MOLETT allowed speed, but tired. ST. JOE and BILLY MAHUK ran bad races. Scratched 921473Matnac. S7. Overweights Maxine Dale. .1 pounds: Iwalanl. 4; Quecnfull. 1. CIAQf7 r0LTIlTn RACE 3-4 Mile. 03023 1:11 2 100.- Purse 50. 3-year-olds and up-trdfcvf O i ward. Allowances Net value to winner 00: second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtlPSt i "-4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 94394VREELAND wb 4 107 3 3 2 1 1: H Moleswh II Schrelber 2 2S 11-G1-2 out 94427ENFIELD w 5 31.1 1 2 3s 3 :: 2 T Rice J L Brown 2 2" 2 3-5 out ,943G4NAPA NICK Wit 4 112 2 1 lk 23 21 3" Denny J G Parker 2 2 2 3-5 out 943CGOCEAN QUEEN w 5 109 4 4 4 4 4 4 31 3IcGee Garrity and DunlapS 3 13-54-3 out Tiine,244S, 51, 1:21J. Track heavy. Winner Br. c, by Sain Sister Josephine trained by W. Whalen. Went to post at 3:35. Off at once to a good start. Won handily; second and third driving. VREE-LAND followed NAPA NICK Tor a quarter, then drew out with great speed and gamely held his advantage to the end. ENFIELD may have been best, but was sharply cut off on the turn and lost much ground then finished fast and outstayed NAPA NICK for second place. NAPA NICK tired badlv after showing the most early speed. OCEAN QUEEN was outpaced all the way and seemed unable to extend herself In the -going. Overweights Ocean Queen. 4 pounds. Ql ftQQ FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 030211:112100. Purse 50. 3-vear-olds. Selling?" iy t: UOO Net value to winner 00; second. $.15; third. 5. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt U J 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94333 DU BOIS wn 10G 2 4 2- Vh 1 l Moleswh B Schreiber 2. 2.1. 21 3-5 out 94J51 ORIENTAL PEARL w 97 3 2 3o 3 2 2" J Allen E R Bradlev 2" 2" 2 1-2 out and40S LADY TEND I w 9S 1 1 1-1 23 3 3 Van Boten.T AV Davis 35 35 15 3 1 D45G4 SIGURD w 115 4 1 4 Pulled up.T Rice W A Watkins 1 1 L 1-3 out Time. 25, 53, 1:24. Track heavy. Winner B. g. by Sain Sinll trained by W. Whalen. Went to post at 4:01. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won pulled up: second easilv. DU BOIS showed much the most speed, raced LADY TENDI into early defeat and. taking a long lead, won pulled up. ORIENTAL PEARL, after beiug reserved for a half, moved up fast in the stretch, but could not get near the winner. LADY TENDI tired badly after setting the early pace. SIGURD ran away six fnrlon"s before the start, destroying his chances, and was pulled up after running a furlong- in the race. " Ql AQQ SIXTlr IACE 5-8 Mile. 03750 5S 51 10. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-ty "dt J J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, .1; third, 3. Ind Horses AWtPPStU i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94:-0G D. MONTGOMERY wn 4 10G 7 G 2i 2h 2- V T Rice T Polk 7 7 7 25 1 9403INTERPOSE wsn 4 10G 5 .1 C3 4i 1J 2h Moleswh I Kuvkendall 7 7 7 2.. 1 94551 JOE EH RICH wsn 5 113 3 7 5k G 5i 3 W Cotton A C McCafferty 10 30 10 3" fi-5 945G1 E. M. FRY wn fi 109 2 2 3 Ii 4 -Ink m McGee A Greenleve 7-5 7-5 G-5 1- 1-4 94GOO BON. PR. CHARLIE W 9 107 G 4 7 7 7 5 Denny Powell and Parker 7 7 7 2.1. 1 94fi.13NED CARMACK wsn 5 112 1 1 l1?. l:i 35 G Johnson ilonahan and Wells! 5 5 S5 7-10 91302 ELDER ws G 112 4 3 4". 51 G 7 T Smith A E Revnolds 6 7 4 2 1 Time, 25, 52, 1:08. Track heavy. Winner Br. c, by Rowling Brook Grenadine trained by C. Howell. Went to post at 4:2!. At post 3 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. DAVE MONTGOMERY forced the pace for live furlongs, then made a fast sprint in the middle of the track iu good going and won going away. INTERPOSE saved ground by a close stretch turn and took the lii:d. but tired iu the final drive. JOE EHRICII came from the rear rapldlv and was going fastest of all finally. E. M. FRY showed speed, but tired and quit badly. NED CARMACK showed the most earlv speed, but quit after setting the pace to the stretch. Scratched 04470 Pedro, 112. Overweights E. M. Fry, 2 ixmnds.


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