Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-03-18

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JUAREZ FORM- CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. Terrazas Park. Ninety-fourth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 110 days. S books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shoiley. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distaiicc of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horso and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q pT Aff FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. 94152 IGJ 2 115. Purse .00. 2-year-olds. Selling, t wOO Net value to winner ?150; second. 5: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPStVi it Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 04S.V5?AYVILLE w 100 C 2 23 21 H M McGee J E Otto S-5 S-5 S-o 1-2 3-t MstYO PUEDO w 9S 2 5 lh ink 2i Bruce L. H Ezell . 5 5 5 2 4-f ; 91A7G ZAPOTEC wr. 10S ".l 3s 3 3nk Ganz J E Dwyer 3 3 3 1 2-5 111215 FLORENCE KItIPP Y lWi 3 0 4 4 45 T Rice Riverview Stablelo 15 35 C 3 : 91DC4 YVONNE w 30! 14 fi i"nt 5t J Howard It L. Thomas 3 3 3 1 2-3 MISS TIER.VAY w 95 4 3 0?, C, C Nolan W Gabriel 0 0 C 2 1 Time, 23, 47. Track fast. Winner P.. c, by Ben Strome Irvana trained by E. 51. Phillips. Went to iiost at 2:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. SAY-VILLE forced the pace from the start and, drawing clear in the stretch racing, won going away. YO IlEDO showed the most early speed and hung on tenaciously to the end. ZAPOTEO went well, but was outpaced throughout by the first two and was tiring at the finish. FLORENCE KRIPP ran well and finished with a rush. YVONNE ran a bad race. Overweights Snyville. 1 pound: Yvonne. 4. Q fA1? SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 930231:11.-2100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- v OUO 4 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9."0:!2CFRITZ FJMMETT wi: 3 97 2 7 7 4J 4 l"i Eruco Li II Ezell 15 15 33 6 3 919S0 JOE WOODS w 5 312 5 1 4t 31.1. 2"t 2. J Reid J A Seckington 4 4 4 8-3 1-2 9?.0323ARAGONESE w 3 ICO 0 5 rink i: 2 G Garner AV G Yatlke S-5 S-5 7-3 1-2 1-4 95030 GENK WOOD w C 112 7 2 2i l"t si 4i Taplin J J Agoa 5 5 5 2 4-5 950::iTWICKENHAM wr. 3 97 1 3 C 0 53 Hewitt StokesandMeDonId 3 5 5 2 4-3 !50IO BISKRA WU C 111 3 4 l"i 5 5 Cs W Cotton J Stowc 5 5 5 2 4-3 9i:.9. URALLA wn 4 107 4C C777 Reynolds MorrisandIIamton 10 0 10 4 2 Time. 23, 49, 1:14. Track fast. Winner B. g, by Macy Sweet Voice trained by L. H. Ezell. Went to iosf at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. FRIT55 IMMElT began slowly, but moved up fast after passing the half and. coining through the stretch with a rush, passed the leaders and won going away. JOE WOODS ran closer up from the start than usual and finished fast and gamely. -ARAGONESE took a cood lead and appeared an easy winner when. an eighth out, but tired in the deciding drive. GEXE WOODS showed much early speed, but quit badly. Overweights Biskra. 1 pound. 9 ff Q THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 94103 3:37 5 122. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. pUOP - Selling. Net value to winner 50: second. 5: third. 5. Ind norses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S 9499T WALDORF BELIZE w 0 10S 5 2 31 1SJ Is 11 1and T Rice PatsonandBgame 2 2 2 7-101-3 9t99S-MAlTRETANIA w 3 10S 3 0 23 3J 4 3l 21 Taplin Garrlty and DunlapS-3 S-3 S-5 3-5 1-t 94993 HIGH CULTURE W 4 109 fi 3 11 2; i- 2and 3 J Howard Crystal Stable 5 C 4 8-5 1-2 93031 MARCUS wsb 4 105 1 1 5 3 3 4 41?. Ganz J O Cahn 4 14 6-51-2 94S97MR. BISHOP w 5 111 2 5 I I 5 5 5 W Cotton SanFciscoStable 10 10 10 4 2 9499S DENE ws C 10S I 4 0 C 0 C C Denny C C Emmert 20 20 20 7 3 Time, 24, 47, 1:14, 1:40. Track fast. Winner B. m, by Wyeth Sweet BHHe trained by G. Bryant. Went to post at 3:19. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. WALDORF BELLE, showing the most early speed, opened a good lead in the first half and held sway to the end. but was tiring badly in the final strides. MAURETANIA should have1 won, ran under restraint nearly all the way and. making a belated stretch challenge, just failed to get up. HIGH CULTURE showed much speed and was a game contender to the stretch, but tired finally. MARCUS loomed up on the last turn, but failed to stay the route. MR. BISHOP showed speed-Scratched .95043 Sporting Life, 100. Overweights High Culture. 3 pounds: Mr. Bishop. 3. QfTXQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 935441:45 1115. San Patricio Handicap. Value tOvOf ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to wninec ,050; second, 50; third, 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 91979---RND THJE WORLD w 3 115 2 3 Is .l15 l8 l5 1 M McGee AV G Yanke 2 2J 25 3-5 1-1 WS95MEADOW w 3 127 3 3 2 2 21 2 2i Moleswh AV McLemore 2i 3 3 1 1-3 94979 OHFJRRYOLA. w 4 103 4 2 4 4 4 3JJ 3s T Rice J T Ireland 2 2 7-5 1-2 1-1 94979 HELMET wn 5 103 1 4 3b 3h .".h 4 4 Ganz E R Rradley 5 5 5 S-5 3-5 91Q1S MOCKDER w 3 97 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 G Garner J C Cahn 10 10 10 3 C-5 Time. 24. 47, 1:12, 1:38, 1:45 equals track record. Track fast. Winner Ch. f. by Laekford Nellie Bly trained by J. II. Armstrong. Went to post at 3:47. At post 5 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. ROUND THE WORLD, showing dazzling speed, set a killing pace and, speedily running into an enormous lead, was easing up at the end and can evidently stay as well as run fast. MEADOWS chances were injured by the delay at the post, but she ran a grand race under her crushing impost and made a game stretch struggle, but could not get near the Hying leader. CHERRVOLA stumbled while at the nost and unseated her rider, then ran a good race, but could not keep pace with the two leaders. HELMET appeared to sulk all the way. MOCKLER was outclassed. Sera t ched 95009 Sebago. 100. f f rj f FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 9410:: 1:37 5 122. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. ! aOU I J Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II . G P S ! 93032 AGILITY wn 3 91 7 2 33 22 1 l5 l3 Cook P Dunne 5 5 5 S-5 7-10 949SDMISPRISION w 5 10S 5 4 C C 6 2 2 Denny Quinlan and Higel 10 10 10 3 C-5 9442G EOWEEN w 3 91 4 1 41 li 4nt 43 33 A7an BotenG C Bennett 6 0 6 2 4-3 949!7.VNNE MGEE w 5 103 2 3 l1 ll 2. Si 4 Nolan E Gaylord 3-3 7-101-2 1-1 out fOOllSRINDA w 3 91 1 7 5 5 5 fi 5nk Diggins A G Blakeley 6 6 6 2 4-3 94M10 ALTAREC W 3 93 6 5 2"- 34 0s 5 63 Gargan J Schreiber 15 15 13 5 2 E50UJUAREZ w 3 87 3 6 7 7 7 7 7 Hewitt H K Bernard 15 15 15 5 2 ! Time, 24V4, 47, 1:14, 1:40. Track fast. AVinner Cli. f, by Hamburg Monadour trained by F. Hanlon. AVent to post at 4:24. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. AVon easily: second and third driving. AGILITY ran in close pursuit of the early leaders to the stretch turn, then went into a long lead with a rush and I linallv won in. a canter. MISPRISION was waited with for the first three-quarters and finished with a rush Into a game second. LOWEION ran well up from the start and outstayed ANNE MGEE for third ! place. ANNE MGEE set the early pace, but began tiring after going a half and quit badly in the stretch. ALTAREC showed speed for three-quarters, but failed to stay the route. Overweights Agility. 1 pound: Loween, 1; Rlnda. 1. i f pr f rj l SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 94103 l:37f 5 122. Purse 50. 4-year-olds and upward. J O J I JL Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third. 5. 1 Ind Horses AWtPPSt li Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1 94SS2 HAN-XIS wn 6 ICS 4 ?, lh li 12 13 l1 J Reid L G Henry 6 6 6 2 4-5 I 91S03 V. MULHOLLAXD wr. 7 10S 1 4 5 5 3s 2 2 Taplin Powell and Parker 3 3 3 1 2-5 I 9ISS3P.AD NEWS w 11 10S 3 1 4 2h 2? 3s 3 Moleswh E R Bradley 3 3 3 1 2-5 1 94U57MEL,ISSA w 3 106 2 2 2 3 4"t 4l 4i Ganz T Toohey 3 3 3 4-5 1-3 ; 93033 EMMA . G. w 6 107 5 5 3 43 5. 5 5 J Glass F "W Doss 2 2 2 7-101-3 ; Time. 24, 48, 1:15, 1:40. Track fast. I Winner B. g, by Sandtingham Lizzie Montrose trained by J. M. Henry. I AVent to post at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon handily: second and third driving. HAN- ; NIS. showing the most speed, went right to the front and made every post a winning one. FRED MUL- ; HOLLAND trailed for the first half and. moving up fast while rounding the turn, apjieared dangerous in I the stretch, but could not get up, BAD NEWS ran in prominent contention to the stretch. IrtJt tired in the l. stretch racing. MELISSA was outpaced throughout. EMMA G. was cut off sharply on the backstretch I and never recovered. t I Scratched 95011 Hoyle. 10S. Overweights Emma G., 1 pound.


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