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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911 Terrazas Park. Eighty-fourth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 110 days. S books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. in. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Qf QQO FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 93750 58 !" 110. Purse 00. .1-year-olds. Maidens. J rx:CjK l Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5; third, 5. hid Horses AWtPPSt vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S 927273ROMPIE wr. 112 7 a 2 22. 1 l2 McCulgh F W Healey 2i 3 11-5L 1-2 948392SHOT w 115 S 2 1J 15 2s 21- J Howard R L. Thomas 8-5 2 2 7-101-3 94449 STRANGE DOR wsn 112 4 S !l S5 55 3 Parker R P Brown 100 100 100 40 20 94779 PETITE OISEAU w 110 1 4 3 3 3 4nk Taplin Ar T Anderson 6 6 6 11-51 94S63 MR. DOCK w 115 3 5 4h 4t 42 5 Mountain J T Ireland 20 20 20 S 3 .940S9 CAXAPA WHO 5 9 7 a.. 6 6J T Rice W P and L E FineS 3 3 M 1-2 94779 BEKCiLMOXT wit 112 2 1 6 7 T W Cotton J C Francis 12 12 12 ;". 2 94633. OAAEXITA w 113 9 7 SJ 9 9 S Eouder ABandGR Flowers 30 30 30 12 C 91839 TRAFALGAR w 112 C 6 53 C 8 9 M McGee St James Stable 12 12 12 5 2 Time, 23, 47, 5914. Track fast. Winner H. g, by Ilawkswick Mica trained by F. W. Healey. AVent to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good for all but CANAPA. Won easily; second and third driving. ROMPIE was outpaced for the first half, but made a fast stretch sprint and drew clear to win going away. SHOT set a fast pace and opened quite a gap, then tired when challenged, but hung on gamely. STRANGE DOR closed an enormous gap into a game third. PETITE OISEAU ran well, but was tiling at the end. CANAPA had no chance at the start. Overweights Owenita. 3 pounds. Q1 QQQ SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 93G23 1:11 2 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Oi7 O Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 94S18QUARTERMASTEn w 111 2 2 1 V 1 l T Rice PatsonandBgame 1 6-5 1 2-5 out 94S1S-THB HAGUE wu 10S G 1 4 .".s 3 2 Hiffgins W G Yanke 3 3 3 1 1-3 P4SG3 PLEASANT wr. 10G 7 6 5- 5 4 3 G Garner E Gaylord 15 15 15 5 2 9442S LADY STALWART wsi: 113 4 5 2 23 2 4 Louder J C Louder 20 20 20 7 3 94.-00 DOUGHTY W 109 5 3 3J 4 5 5 McCulgh O Morris 20 20 20 7 S 94779 1JEN .WILSON W 10S 14 G: 7 P 6J Gargan J Schreiber 30 30 30 10 4 91753 FRITZ EMMETT wsn 111 3 7 7 C5 7 7 Taplin L II Ezell 2 2J 2J 4-5 1-3 Time. 22, 47. 1:12. Track fast. Winner Cli. c. by Orimar Louise Wood trained by C. Bryant. Went to post at 2:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Aon cantering: second and third driving. QUARTERMASTER, ran like a good one, showed great speed and won all the way uncxtended. THE HAGUE was outpaced, but ran well and was a game and fast going second. PLEASANT finished gamely into a distant third. LADY STALWART showed fine early speed, hut quit badly after going a., fast half. FRITZ EMMETT ran a bad race and was quite sore when going to the post. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to ,000 and sold to W. G. Yanke. Scratched 047::GAgility, 100; 04SS5 Obllrion, 10S. -tv Qyenyelghts-The Haguey 2 ioiimls; Lady Stalwart. .4: DonghtyJ. . , Ql QO1 THIRD! it ACE 5-8. Mile. 93750 5S ,5 110. Purse 50. 3-year-olds andAfpward. i tfcOcJfc Allowances. N?t1vaHuvtQ winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. hid Horses AWtPPSt Z V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94854 FOUNT"N SQUARE wn 4 10S 2 4 5 5 2- 1" Taplin R J Mackenzie 7-5 S-3 8-5 1-2 out 94750 HOBBY BOYER wn 3 96 1 3 2 3 3- 25 J Allen E R Bradley 35 15 15 4 1 947SOTERN"S TRICK w 4 115 3 1 1J lh ink 33 g Garner W Gabriel S-5 S-5 8-5 1-2 out 947S0 PRIDE OP LISMREwr. 4 105 5 5 4 2s 4s 4 T Rice T Goulding 0 8 S 2 3-5 9485PAL MULLER w C 109 4 2 3t 4 5 5 Moleswh J R Wainwright 4 4 3 7-101-3 Time, 23, 48, 59. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Dick Welles Barbara M. trained by E. Whyte. Went to past at 3:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. FOUNTAIN SQUARE was taken hack and saved in the early running, then moved up fast iu the stretch and won easing up. BOBBY BOYER ran well up from the start and hung on gamely in the final drive. TERNS TRICK showed his usual speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch under his weight. PRIDE OF I.ISMORE showed a high turn of spped. lint quit badly. AL MULLER ran a good half and dropped back. Ql QQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 035441:454115. Aguas Calientes Handicap. ttdbOiO Value ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,050; second. 50; third. 50. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt i i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9450SMEADOW w 5 132 5 1 4J 4?. 43 2 1J Moleswh W McLemore 3-2 S-5 S-5 3-5 1-4 947S1SHARRIGAN W 5 128 4 2 2i 2?. 22$ 3?. 25 M McGee H It Brandt t- 6-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 !i4817IIELMET wn 5 104 2 3 3 32J 45 3n Ganz E R Bradley 4 4 4 M 1-2 94769 ANGELUS WU 6 125 3 4 1 l8 l5 l3 455 G Garner H R Brandt fft-5 6-5 6-3 3-2 3-5 94Sr5CAN DLEBERRY wsn 4 95 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 Van BotenM Hirsch S S 7 25 4-5 fConpIed in straight betting only. Time, 23, 47. 1:12, l:3, 1:45 equals track record. Track fast. Winner Br. m. by Leonid Dolly I layman trained by T. B. Mumford. Wont to post at 3:40. At post 4 minutes. Start goal. AVon easily; second and third driving. MEADOAV. well ridden, was well saved for the first three-quarters and, moving up gradually, caught the leader in a fast stretch rush and won as her rider pleased. IIARRIGAN, always close up. made a game stretch effort, but could not get up. HELMET ran a good race and outganied ANGELUS at the end. ANGELUS set a terrific pace and ran into a long lead, but was rushed too much and tired "in the final sixteenth. CANDEEBERRY ran a good race under a weak ride. Overweights Helmet. 1 pound. Q1 QQA rlFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 03023 1:11V. 2 100. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and np-tytfcOtO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Vi li 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 91840::CRESTON w 6 115 7 2 1J li l2 ll T Rice J II MacDonald 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 1-S 94767:lSIR BARRY w 5 111 2 6 h 3" 4s 2 Parker AA C Scott 10 10 10 4 S-5 94.-151 DOC ALLEN w S 10S 5 3 31 225 21 3t Taplin J E Dwyer S S 4 7-5 7-10 94S07 SAfM BARBER . wsn 7 10S S 7 7 6 5 45 Denny AV St AIncent 20 20 20 S 3 91S16"RE1LASS w 3 87 3 1 2l 45 35 5and J Allen St James Stable 15 13 15 0 2S 94SI6D. MONTGOMERY wsn 1 10S 1 S S 9 0 64 Moleswh T Polk S 8 S 3 6-5 947S2GBNE AVOOD w 6 109 9 5 45 3J 9 7nt Mountain J J Agoa 10 10 10 4 S-5 94S0G3HEKXOWS wsn 6 10S 4 9 9 S S S1 J Reid II N Shipley 10 10 10 4 S-5 93167 GIBSON wn S 109 6 4 6 7 7 9 McCulgh CooperandHutchon 10 10 10 4 S-5 Time. 23, 48, 1:13. Track fast. AAinner Br. g, hv Prince Pepper Cherub trained by J. II. MacDonald. AVent to post at 4:21. At post 1 minute. Start fair. AVon handily: second and third driving. CRESTON showed the most early speed and. setting a good pace, withstood all opposition gamely. SIR BARRY ran close up and outganied DOC ALLEN at the end. DOC ALLEN showed much speed and ran a good race, but tired finally as if short. SAM BARBER finished well. REDLASS and GENE AVOOD showed speed, but tired. The winner, entered for 300. was bid up to 05 and bought in. Scratched 94S43 Mike Molett, 105; 04S00 Tom McGrath, 10S; 94S00 Cobleskill, 108. Overweights Gene AAood. 1 pound: Gibson. 1. Q1Q QT SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 93559 1:51 5 tin. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-tttOt I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St Va V Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S 9101PADA O. AVALKERw 6 106 4 1 2 21 V 1 l2 U T Rice J C Ferriss 1-2 3-5 3-5 1-4 1-10 918153THE PEER wr 5 10S 5 2 1 11 21 2J 23 23 J Reid P Dunne 6-5 3-2:1-2 2-5 1-7 94S52 COL. BROXSTOX w S 10S 3 3 4 45 4"k 3s 33 315 Denny G A Aauehn 10 10 10 3 1 94SG7 PERSONALTY w 4 104 1 5 5 5 5 5 4 46 Ganz J C Calm 15 13 15 4 6-5 94851 MR. BISHOP w 5 10S 3 4 3 31 32 45 5 5 Rooney SanFciscoStable 10 10 10 3 1 Time, 25. 49. 1:14, 1:40. 1:53. Track fast. AVinner Blk. in, by Handsome Screech trained by R. Cassidy. Went to post at 4:48. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon handily; second and third driving. ADA O. AVALKKR. good and fresh, went into an early lead and won all the way, but watiring slightly at the end. THE PEER, well up all the way. was none too well ridden, but finished witli a rush. COLONEL BRONSTON took third place easily, but was held safe by the two leaders. MR. BISHOP showed speed. but quit badly.