Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-12-19

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: JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1911 Terrazas Park. Sixteenth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 100 days. S books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. flAO A FIRST RACE 1 Mile. 94103 1:37 5 122. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-kjJCjr3zYs ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Yi Ys Y Str Fin Jockeys Owners . O II C P S 99S09 CHARLES GREEN w 8 10G S 3 3J 2 121 1J 1 J CallahanJ Hochrein 3 3 3 1 1-2 89799 COPPERS w 6 106 6 1 7 7 4H 23 2i Gross R Edgar 5 S 83 S-5 99S03 GUNSTON w 11 106 4 5 21 40 31 32 331 J Henry J W Estep S 10 10 4 S-5 95S09 TIFL1S W 5 106 5 6 43 3U 5J 4 43 Buxton I Alexander 6 S 5 2 1 99773 SABADO wn 6 107 9 2 5J C 7 o 521 Rosen HealyandVanBokin 15 20 20 S 4 99793 CAMEO ws 4 106 1 S 6 52 6 6 6 Parker CrawfordandGlover S 10 10 4 2 99761 WICKET "wn 4 106 7 4 S S S 7 715 E Cotton PhilpsandTmpson 10 10 10 4 2 99S3" BUSHWHACKER wb S 106 2 7 li l2 23 S S Ormes H N Shipley 40 oO 50 20 10 99S32BARN. OLDFIELD w G 106 3 9 Fell. H Radtke Garrity ic DunlapG-o 3-2 i-o o-5 1-1 Time, 24, 48, 1:16, 1:42. Track slow. Winner Ch. g. by Balgowan Apozea trained by E. Linnell. Went to post at 2:1S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. CHARLES GREEN, close up from the start, took the lead on the turn into the stretch and. at the end of a long and hard drive, outgamed COPPERS. The latter was badly outrun for the first six furlongs, but closed a gap and stood the final drive gamely. GUNSTON ran forwardly throughout and finished close up. TIFLls also ran well, but tired in the stretch drive. BUSHWHACKER set the pace to the stretch and quit badly. Overweights Sabado. 1 pound. ; HftOKA SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 0407S 1:05 1105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and tjaOOU upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. . Ina Horses AWtPPSt Yi Y: Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 99797 KOOTENAY W 3 109 S 2 11 H la m J Henry J L Brown 3-2 S-5 8-5 1-2 dit Wffi TEAVNE DARC 6 114 6 3 4 3i 2J 2" 11 HoffmanS Judge 3 5 5 9- 4-5 9949TOY BOY w 7 10S 5 1 23 43i 3 33 J Howard J "W Fuller 8-5 2 S-5 4-5 2-5 KS003FL.YING FEET w 3 109 3 7 6 G 5J 42J Borel W G Yanke G 8 S 3 1 "9797 PRINCE WINTER v" W 4 111 2 5 5 54 6 51 Parker CrawfordandGlover 20 30 30 12 5 WG0ILEX 4U1 1 4 33 22 4k 62 Frasch F Lowrie, 15 20 20 G 2 g33 NOVGOROD w 5 108 7 G S S 7 74 Rosen S J Kelley 8 12 12 5 2 99 190 -REGARDS wn 5 10S 9 9 9 9 S S C II MillerF L Murray 30 50 50 20 10 99775 E LDER-- WB 6 108 4 8 7 7 9 9 J CallahanJ H Adams 20 30 30 12 5 ? i - . Time, 24, 50, 1:02, 1:08. Track slow. 4 AVent t7noKt.?-n sromc y -Beauty trained by J. L. Brown. KOOTENAY wont int tV, ,At P0?4 1 minute. Start good. "Won driving; second and third the same. 1"RC throucl H.p finni f and..1ad atT,U"U.sh?wlnS t,le most sPee1 a11 tlie war. outgamed JEANNE most rot un to T wi Vnvv JEAJE DAKC ran prominently from the start and. in a fast finish, SroSEd from slow hoVfn B?T"n wcl1 and was short and high in flesh. FLYING FEET made up fc prnf?hp,f a oo-oo ?!, nl"r, JLEX ran a Bd half and tired. PRINCE WINTER ran well. 111 OST Americus, 112; 090SS Balella, IPG; 09737 Arch Oldham, QQfim THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 94103 1:37 5 122. Purse ?300. 4-ycar-olds and vtp-J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 225; second, 0; third, ?25. Lid Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fit: Jockeys Owners O H O P S !2S?,o2?VING W6 107 C 1 15 lJlil2 l2 Rosen W St Vincent 4 5 5 9-5 7-10 WTrammT WB 4 103 4 3 33 3 21 21 2 J Howard E Gaylord 21 3 G-5 1-2 1-4 nnntv tAJttJT 4 112 3 4 5 5 4 4 3h J Henry It C Benson 1 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 1?t.Lvw D ROUND C 112 o 2 21 2J 3J 3k 4 Frasch P C Owens 12 15 13 5 2 Wit SOL,ETTJ3 w 5 100 254 4 5 5 5 Groth E C Burttscliell 6 S S 3 C-5 lj!-JUAN W4 106 1 Bolted. Buxton R J Parris - 3 5 5 0-5 7-10 w. , Time. 24, 48, 1:15, l:4i. Track slow. inner B. pi, by anfcae La Polka trained by W. St. Vincent. ,.nv,vS r, i Post at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. KEEP f. wV- lead at tI,u start and. setting a fast pace, won all the way never fully extended. SET- -i rsm Iromi"cntly all the way and finished gamely. ALLANKEARN was deficient in early speed, but stretcli1 finished fast. ROUND AND ROUND tired after being a prominent contender to the Overweights Keep Moving. 1 pound. QQQfcQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 03C23 l:liy5 2 100. Purse 00. All Ages. J JkjJ sU Handicap. Net value to winner ?300; second, 5; htird, ?25. Ind Horsea AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S JP.J,ASEY W 3 10S 4 2 5 4 S-i li Borel J Schreibcr 3 3 3 1 2-5 LAiVSEE WC 115 2 5 31 2 2l 2 Buxton C E Rogers 4 4 3 1 2-5 ,s2?pilIDB OF MSMRE B 4 117 3 3 1 1 13 32i Denny T Goulding S-5 2 2 7-101-1 i. 3JK .HINDOO G 10S 5 4 4 5 4 45 J Henry LawceandComstk 4 4 4 G-5 1-2 99,02 INJURY w 5 112 1 1 21 3i 5 5 J Howard J W Fuller 4 5 4 S-5 7-10 - Time. 23, 48, 1:13. Track slow. Inner Ch. c, by Salvation Dora I. trained by W. H. Buckner. to post at 3:3C- At Pat 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. JIM t-45vn lAbbi. began slowly but, closing a gap steadily, wore the leaders down and, finishing with a rush, was ? TeVvrTraj a 4,10 eni1, ARASEE showed speed and gamcness and ran an excellent race. PRIDE OF I ISMORE failed to begin iuickly, as usual, and was some time in getting to the front, then drew out and mnue a fast pace, but tired badly at the end. REY HINDOO ran a poor race. INJURY needs racing, but guwved speed and will do soon. QQQPTQ FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 93C23 1:11 2 100. Purse 300. 3-year-olds and up-J CP O kj O ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, ?25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 99781GOLDFINN n 6 11G 3 3 l2 lit 13 ll Frasch A P Yeoman 3-2 S-5 7-5 7-101-3 93752BALRONTA w 4 110 2 2 3? 3 2 2 E Cotton P M Hopper S 10 10 4 S-5 99779MBDDLTNG HANNAH 5 107 5 G G 41 4" 3" Groth Mrs P Farrar G S 8 4 2 99719MARIE HYDE wb 4 107 S 1 21 2 2k 4 Denny II J Austin 4 4 3 C-5 3-5 99S19 CHILLA WB 5 110 1 4 52 G 5 Gl Buxton C E Rogers 5 6 C 21 6-5 99S19 FLYG FOOTSTEPS wn 4 107 7 S 7 7 7 G3 J Henry L Gladstone 5 6 G 2 G-5 !9775MARSAND w 3 ICS G 5 4 5"k C 7 Tarker J II Adams S 10 10 4 -2 99S232CHANTICLOR w 4 107 4 7 8 " S S S Rosen L Fountain S 10 10 4 2 Time. 23, 48, 1:14. Track slow. Winner B. m, by Gold neols Wings trained by A. P. Yeoman. Went to post at 4:03. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLD-FINN took the lead at once and, showing much the most speed all the way. always held the race safe. RALRONIA ran an excellent race and finished fast. MEDDLING IIANNAn came from behind gamely. MARIE HYDE ran well, but was urged too much and tired in the stretch racing. FLYING FOOTSTEPS began so poorly as to have scant chance. CHILLA ran fairly well. MARSANI tired badly. Scratched 00S19Emma G.. 107: 90S10 Lady Willie. 105. QQQPyj SIXTn RACE 1 3-10 Miles. 9474S 2:00 1100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-XjXjCjkjC ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 99795 J. CAFFERATA WB 4 107 1 1 l5 1 121 11 13 1" J CallahanP Otis 4 5 5 S-5 3-3 9377S2OCEAN QUEEN w 5 105 3 3 21 2 2i 2l Cl 21 H Radtke Garrity and Dunlap3 4 4 G-5 1-2 9977SFROG W 3 106 4 5 5 5 33 3h 3i 32J Borel W G Yanke 2J 2J 2i 7-101-4 wm RjVKE wn 3 9G 2 2 32 32 4 4 4 4? Groth AV E Suggs 3 3 2 4-5 2-5 t99S32MISS ICORN W 3 10G 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 J Henry J C Ferriss 2 2i 2i 7-101-4 Time, 24, 49, 1:16, 1:42, 2:02. Track slow. Winner Bile, g, by Bannockburn Schwalbe trained by F. Otis. Went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. JIM CAFFERATA was allowed to open a good lead early and, keeping it, nothing could catch him" in the final imrter. OCEAN QUEEN ran a good, game race anil was always in nearest pursuit. FROG ran well, but foiled to finish with his usual burst of speed. RAKE appeared promising early, but quit. MISS KORN was soon done and ran a bad race. Scratched 99S21 2 Sugar Lump. 01; 9977S Lithogcnc. 90.


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