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JUAREZ FORM CHART. ] JUAREZ. MEX., THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1912. TerraaaS Park. Thirty third day. Jockey Club Juarez Winter M tl . • 1 days. 10 booh- on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Jadgc, w. 11. BbeUey. Starter, Mar- Cassidy. Raciag Secretary, Edward Jasi er. Bs 1 r tarts si S:lfi p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.l. w Indicates whip, s span, B blinkers. Fig •"- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of haras ] mil welgbl carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1/ I 1 Q FIBBT K. 1 1 1-8 Miles. 99959 -1:61% 5 110 1 Parse tana. 4 year olds and np "/A O m 1 Belli g. wta 225 ad, third, . lad Hones AWtPPSt st N "■ StrFla Jockeys Oiwi 0 II c P s •KAN QLBEN w C IM 5 i -li ! 1 2J P U T Rice Uarrttj a Dunlap4-6 4-S 4-6 1-3 out 1006 VIRGINIA l.l.M.-.V s 7 ion I 1 1J 1* 1 .-■ .- Burgame ! I - • 1 1 1 M N N :. hB6 1 11 IlTII PAGE H " MM ill I- ::- Z« - 3= Quj 1: II Heath 5 ti I 7 I I i - PIPE VISION n 1 m :- « 4»i Moleswh WheelerandWils n 4 4 1 7-1 ■wi: 1 i;i.|. : . i .-, ! o. B . • v Gasuser 15 15 IS S I " M KIP ft w 5 1 ■ H ian 1 1 Hochrain I me, 25 50-.,. 1:17. l:42«s. 1:55-,. Tra k last. Wii no, 1: 1 1, bj i 11u.1i .1 Dei Oarrltj Weiii io pom .11 2:14. Al pool 1 ii.inute. Sian good. Won ridden oat; second and third drh OCEAN Ql EKX nrsn best and. after running in second place from the start, oatgamed VIRGINIA LIND-skv hi li" end. VIRGINIA 1 iNbsiA showed I in provement and aftei setting the pace nearrj all the way, elj in the Dual .iiiu .it linn PAGE ran prominently all the way and finished tamely. s PIPE V18IO PORTARLINGTOS ilmosl rell soon after the start. 1 1 vi 1 u- Igb 1 Virginia i . :: |H tiuds; Pip Vlsloi 2; M 1 — — H f Shiiixn lack 3-4 Mile. HKtfiZX hll1 J IOti.1 Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 1/"V-| / J. llf BtBlag . t talae •• wlaan SS; seeoad 0: thh h 9. hid Horses AWtPPSt Vt M ai Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1 STAR VENUS a ." ! 4 . I M I B L Fitzgerald « !•• P 1 HIDDEN HAND w 7 111 C 1 -1 Buxton Pow I a Parkai I I - 1 IWJtJ-ANGKLiUS v 7 112 7 Z ti- 4" Z l»| Moleswh H R Brandt H f H H H I !.. M. KiKI.HT w 7 100 I 1 7 $• ;,i 4. p nice E P Kmttschcll ti ti ti f 1 1010 JUDGE CABIN1SS w ti 106 t 5 S ", 4- M Orosa T B Morris $ 9 9 X W 1010 I. MONTGOMEiRY an 5 IW 5 s P V $• ti Imes M Shields 10 99 M M ■ ■-— TAHOE w 1 M ] $ :i n 7- 7t Groth i OI • H KeeneSO M M M 99943 LUCILLC ALLEN w 4 107 1 ti II I $" ■ I Keogh V Rhowalter 1". IS IS «, | 1009 TOMMY TWIG wb 4 113 I 7 U 7 :» :* .1 Henry K Fonting 10 10 10 4 Z Time, 23. W%, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Btar Shoot— Lillian Beatrice trained by B. L. Fitzgerald. Went to post at 2:4U. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won drivin-; si end ami third the snne. STAR VENUS was in closesl panati of the leaders from the start and, having saved ground on the turn, took tic lead in the stretch and bung on gamely to the end. HIDDEN HAND ran prominently from the start and made I fast and sain- tiui-b. ANGELUS bad hard racing luck, was next to the rail near the last tunu where his rider had to take him to the outside, losing ground, then came fast and almost "e t up. L. Nkk BCKERT finished gamely. LUCILLE ALLEN set the early pace, but quit badly. "JJJ Scratched Hull-Waner. Ill: 99955 Boeamo. 10:: OPS"! Miss Kom. lo7; 99903 Cunston, 100. Overweights -L. M. Bckert, " peaada. THIRD RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. 9999 1: ". I 109. Paaka 99. :; year olds. 1l *£ Yj Jj J Selliiif.-. Net value to winner 99SB; StCO—l, ISO; third. %ZT . Ind Horses AWtPPSt M at Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S M9BMARZO wb 107 7 I ti a -11 l| Denny R Madas C 6 ti 2 1 CALISSE w 112 •" 1 l4 1» l1! 2-J T Rice I F Newman ti S 4 2 1 ■ ."■*.H iRALK HIT w 102 1 I 2J 2 3"- 3"t Hill W H* Finer 3 9 9 3 9-1 I953MANASSEH vn 106 :i s 7 73 gsk 4*| Parker -i B Qoodmaa 3 9J 31 . 57 10 OTOURIST * wn 112 t i H 3J 43 .".= .1 Henry O M Odom 4 4 -I hB5 4-6 99759 BRED WELL wit 100 2 ti S S M ti1 Moleswh HendsonAHogan 8 8 1 .". f-6 1005 ROYAL TEA wr. 109 S 2 3; :■- ti | 7- Frasch F J 1 liefer If :: :; 7-5 7-10 00727 FREE wn 102 6 7 4; ti" 7 S Or th W McLamore 10 10 S 3 8-5 Time. 2335. 485. 1:005. 1:0635. Track fast. Winner — Cii. f. by Peep oDay — Josie Cohan trained h 1. Low*. Went i pod at 3:19. At l ost 1 winute. Start socmI. Won handily: second and third driving. MARZO, a came tillv. came from behind with .1 rush in the final farioag and ran away from CALISSE at t; ml. 1 vf.ISSE set a last pace, but tired in the last sixteenth of a J-oimI race. MORALIGHT ran a .m«1 race. bowing niiich speed and finishing gamely. MANASSEH was running fastest of all but the winner at the end. TOURIST ran well to the stretch, then fell back. BREDWELL was interfered with repeatedly. LOYAL TEA is not readv. FREE showed some speed, but quit badly. Scratch.-d— ! p:ir.::-I.oiie Star. 1114: 03969 Hehu N.. lOg. ~t FOE RTH RACE— 1 Mile. 94109—1 :»T%— 9---13g. Purse 00. 4-year-olds ami upward. 1fiy J £ JL H:ndicap. Net value to winner $:;0i : second. S7." : third. .!5. • Ind Horses AWtPPSt if M % StrFla Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S ;■ "■ LEOPOLD W 4 106 3 3 1«1 I* l3 ll 13 Borel W U Yanko 8 5 8 "• t S - 5 oat 1003SARASEE w 7 117 ! 1 1 3* 2 . 2 | T Rice C B Rog ra t-5 ti 5 I S 1 I oat 1003 JOHN LOUIS wb T Ml 12 4 4 4 3 IJ Mulligan .1 II Meade la 15 1 2 oat 1003 DUTCH ROCK WB 4 97 1 I 1 I I* I -I J Callah.an.I L Brown 3 3 3 7-lt»out Time. 24»i. 472.,. 1:13. 1:38*3. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Woolsthorpe — Leopoldiua t trained by W. II. Rneknen. Went to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the sanse. I EOPOLI went quicklv to the front and. niakini: a fast pace all the wav. his rider had only to arge him l;-Utlv la the final furloiifr to hold ARASEE sate. ARASEE did his liest. was well ridden, had no mishaps .,nd finished gamely. JOHN LOUIS trailed to the stretch aad finished with a rash. DUTCH ROCK ran a •x d six furkmgs, but was outclassed here. Overweight: — Leopold. 2 pounds. FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. !U! 7s- 1 :ti.v;,— 4— 105. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up 1/"££ V/5 w ward. Selling. Net value to winner 23; second, ?50: third. ?2T». lad Horses AWtPPSt % N % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1005FT.YING WOLF w n 4 113 11 3= 2h 2= 1- Gross I B Clark hB6 9-9 9-9 9-5 oat 1003 JOHN GRIFFTN II. wb 10 110 :: Z ll 11 li -nk Moleswh D C Cottle 3 3 3 4-." I 1 99853 QOLDFTNN n 7 309 2 .". i-. 4-V 3l 33 T Rice A P Yeoman 2 3 21 7-Pl 1 DR. DO! UHERTY WltM t 4 Z* 3:1 4- 4«i Hill U Harrington .". 7. 1 1-5 2 5 NIMBUS wb 7 100 5 3 •:. 5 5 5 J Henry J M Odcm 6 8 S 2 1 Time. 22%. 46«i. 59. 149%. Track fast. Winner— C. e, by Luck and Charity— Ollie P. I trained by R. N. Vestal. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start goad. Won ridden out: s. cond and third driving. II TING WOLF, now at his best, ran nnder restraint to the stretch and. making his effort in the iiual lur-long, won going away at the end. JOHN GRIFFIN II. ran his usual h.mest race, set .1 fast pace and tiu-is!ie,| gamely. GOLDFINM ran well and finished resolutely. DR. DOUGHERTY showed speed, but quit badly and was weakly ridden. NIMBUS ran poorly. Overweights — Coldfinn. 1 pound: Nimbus. :.. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 94103— 1 :o7%— 5— 122. Pane 9999. 4-year-olds and upward. 1/"4Q V/O Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S •« i-iii;k.t a I Kd S 2777 9* l*|J CallahanF d Howard !• 2 2 7-101-3 9 ••-■*. H DGE WALTON wa and 191 I " 2* 1 ■ 1* li 2i Hil! V H Fizer 991 •:»••. LOTTA CREED wb 5 106 7 1 1- «| 4* 4 33 Moleswh l Maateraon 2] I 1 :.k»;:;;ELI0 wm t IOS 2 I B* a" 9* 4;* Oross I. F King 0 t; I ; 5 7 10 999JM FROG wit 4 IOC I 1 113 31 1* o" Borel W Q Yanke M M M I hB9 iail*SAM BARHER wb 8 111 3 7 •* CJ 0" 7 «J J Henry V St Yincent lu 10 10 3 1 .» lop-fiT A-PAT w 4 107 1 4 13 3- 53 6= 7 Rosen W l» and L E FineS S « I 1 Time. 24»i. 48, 1:14%. 1:40. Track fast. Winner — R. m. by Hastings— Fideua trained by I". 1. Howard. Went to Boat at 4:4::. At post 1 minute. Start good. W"ii ci-ily: second and third driving. FIGENT ran far out to the stretch, then closed up with a whirlwind rush and, taking the lead in the final sixteenth, win in a canter. JUDGB WALTON set the pace to near the end and finished gamely. LOTTA CREED 1.111 well and was badly interfered with in the stretch by PROG. GELICO showed speed, but tired when appearing dangerous. FROG ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, but tired badly in the Baal drive. PIT A PAT [nit after running a good three-quarters. Scratched — :!l7f 4Woolwinder. Ill: 1004;:Fred Mulholland, IOS: 1009 "Frank B. llogan. 10S. Overweights — Pit a-Pat. 1 pound. ______