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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX., SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1912. Terras— Park. Forty-eighth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of KKJ days. 10 Looks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shelby. Starter. Mars Cassjdy. Pacing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Badag stalls .it 2:lo p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. 111.1. V Indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-111 -, in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lndicat. s apprentice allowance. /Q FIRST RACE— 9 1-2 Furlongs. MMO— 39% 2 12::. Pane H00. 2-year-olds. 11 _ /O Allowances. Net raise to winner |_5; second, ffiO; third, f2and Lid Ibises AWtPISt 4 M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MMHAWTHORN W 121 I 1 lJ lJ l-l Moleswh G B Coyle 1- 1-J 1-: M out CAT GANNON w h 5 7 2 1- :.- 2-i J Callahan. I F Newman I 6 6 8-6 1-2 1084*KIN : STALWART w MM 3 3 **»*» Murray Mrs H H Selby ft 6 C S-5 1-2 ORLIN KRIPP a 108 1 S I 4 4and Gross E 1. Kripp M 10 10 2J 1 1075 Ql EEN OF THE TURF* Wo I l i S B* Carter Mrs 11 H Sefby M 8 0 1-6 1-2 OLDSMOBILE * W7 8 1 oi 0 t* Keogb C B Campbell 6 6 6 1-6 1-2 v ilikcss w 186 2 7 7 7 7 Buxton i E Clark 40 40 40 10 4 [Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Tinn. 22 V5. 40. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Hastings— White Thorn trained by ;. II. Coyle. Went to post at 2:19. At past 1 minute. Start good. W..u easing up: second and third driving. HAWTHORN outclassed the others, went right t. the front and. setting a fast pace, was easing np all through the Onal sixteenth. PAT CANNON ran a good, game race and finished fast. KING STALWART 1. in In clos -■ early 1 irauit, but tired and was weakly ridden at the end. ORLIN KRIPP made a promising d. bin and will di tbtless im] cove. The ..tilers were never dangerous. ""I bile. 2 pounds. /Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile, ip..cl:: -1 :lli-,— 2 — lot;. Purse 0fj[ i year-olds and upward. IT " JL /«/ Selling. Net value to winner 1329; MCOad, ISO; third. S2.".. lad [lone* AWtPP81 % H % BtrFta Jockeys owners 0 II C P 8 I0R2 MARIE i 1 V ! V: WS 5 107 1 S 4* 21 T- V Porel R J Austin 2 2 2 7-101-4 W76FRANK G. HOGAN WB 6 113 1 " 3*1" --I- Cross .1 l .w. 2 2 2 7-101-4 !S«l2*SIONOR w C 188 i 7 E 1 t* Carter W H Donee 30 30 30 10 4 1087 GELICO WB6 188 8 8 7 8 E 44 Hill L F King 10 10 10 I 6-6 ins7 WANKK m 6188 1 - -- IJ 3 k 5 Selden S .1 Kelley 10 10 10 3 C j iAi...l 1108 - I 8 7 6 I •! CailahanE . Hildabrand 180 100100 30 lo ! 7 MEDDLING HANNAH C 111 7 3 P 4-.. Pull.up.Taplin Mrs F Farrar 222 7-101-4 Time. 23S. 485; 1:12«5- Track fast. Winner— BIk. m. by Baadcaff- Hiss Uollghtlj trained by A. L. Austin. Went ; • i "-t it l:42. ai post 1 minute. Start ■-■■». Won driving; second and third the same. MARIE in in, ran nndei erstrafnt early, then came with a rush through the Onal quarter and oatgamed 1 RANK :. HOOAN tin-ugh tbe last seventy yards. FRANK G. HOGAN had 00 mishaps, showed bis usual need sad -ie,i ground .11 the turn, bin tired near the end. SIGNOR closed a gap and finished fast. liKLICO made up -round gamely. WANER quit after showing much early speed. MEDDLING HANNAH • p.it and seems out of form. * tehed 1100*Bob Lymh. 106; 1088 Balelta, 105; 1000Eye White, I0S; 90907 Drond, 00. Overweights M-iri-- Hyde. 1 puinul. 1 1 1 / TBIRD RACE 1 1-8 Miles. t.tr.P:.! 1 :.".r. 5 115. Purse SSOo! 4-year-olds and upward. JL X J. vf Selling. Net value to winner 8325; WCOad, 960; third. 135. lad Hois.- AWtPISt St . .. % Sir Lin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 1892* VIRG. L1NKSF.Y w 7 108 7 1 I] l»k 2*1 2J * 11 Bur* game F DeBeque 4 4 4 8-6 7-18 ■ 1 ■,; .ii- FORTUNE WB 6 M6 E - 1*1 I U 2] Carter B I-" Wright 4 4 4 8-6 7-K ..■::• HIDDEN wn 7 ill 2 5 7 7 7 6 6 V Prascfa J Cuneo I E v S 7 S 3 E I 1 • • I VRN 1 ".1 HlKhlcv 7 110 :: 1 I- r ::ri ::- 3*1 1" Eatep Garrity and lumlapl 4 4 8-6 i 10 ;iR ANGCS w 7 11" 1 t ;■ " Mol wh E I. Jones 8 9 8 2 8-6 ;• • JUDITH PAGE wo 108 6 7 8 Gr M R Ii Heath n 10 10 4 8-5 ItAMPANT WSB 4 103 I T 7 7 E MtbewsB block 15 15 15 5 2 Time. 25. 4925. 1:16*4, 1:42. 1:55--,. Track fast. Winn.r Br. in. l.y Pirate of Pensanci indigo trained bj W. i.. Fi eman. Went to poet st 3:04. At post 1 minute Start - od Wo drh tig: second end third the sane. Vlit r.:si LINDSEl too* in earlj lead, but cave way to BIT ! FORTTNE oa tbe backstretch. then finished 1 1 ■: inn-ly through ii.- rmal furlong snd outstavwl the bttt r it the Bnlsl BIT OF FORTUNE ran ■ capital la.-.-, showing much speed and onlj tiring right at tin- end. WHIDDEN was far back, a- usual, |y, but closed up - i ; 1 1 1 tremendous burst .1 speed in the stretch snd was running fastest ..f all at the en.i BARNEY OEDFIELD and Slit VNGlS ran gamely, but wen outpaced. Scratched 1100 Olsconb 1 :. I"*-. iKci-w.-iilils Wliiddeii. 1 pound. FOURTH RACE — 9-4 Mile. 03023—1:11% 2 -100. Purse spa,. :: year olds and np 1111 1 H -1 ward. Bandieap. Net value to winner 9300; second, 975; third. 925. Ii ; Horse* AWtPPSI , •. Str Fin Jockej Owwer* 0 II C P S 1 - I I ; . itb " 113 4 1 T ;■ ulding S3 1-0 1-3 HOSl HNJ1R W 8 115 1 W Fuller B S ! kV m •■ 122 1 i " S 4 ::-i Mol swh W McLemore 1 3 1 I iRASEE w 7 11:1 I 1- Carter - E Ro| 4 4 4 6-6 2-5 ■ 1 n m.i; BEN v.- t 1 CallahanJ I S wman 8 s 7 I ! .". Time. 23. 47--,. 1:12. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Gain Clara Vb I by .1 Durkln. Weui to 1 ■ n.iniiie- Start good for ..11 but MEADOW Won easily; second ami driving PRIDE OF LISMORE. slw wlng great pied ,1 i« uh h remendous lead and . ai.] ■ .:. near Utm at an time during in. 11 R waa alwayx in cl t per 1 . -1 ..1 tin iii hers 11 the weights today. MEADOW ■■ :.t the post end began 1 iy. bul maoV ..iind fast in iii- last i|uartei and finished gamely. ARASEE n a g ..1 half and tired badlj in the liiial sivicciiii!. INILK BEN was always outrun. runt i: 1: 1 1 i Miles. 1041 2 7 5 102 Pursl 63O0 1 yt 11 M* and apward. 1114 J[ 1_ 2J Selling. NX i le to winner 9221 150 third, 925 hod Etatnei AWtllSt Bl M • "1 BtrFln Jockeys Owaen 0 II C P I WOLKERTON w 6 186 14 5 6 4 H T Batch ler 2 4-5 1 3 Xd w 1 1 K ■ I I 6 1 V 2*| Taplln T II Bti ,-en* _ | I . ■" TUB MONK sTi : ■- I S 4; 4 2" 1= l" 3- Baldaa Poatloa A Bohutd 4 4 4 %-i M • 9W , . up up I the .1, tl n — "1 J In. in.l i i V ■ l« u i • V V. rn rush hi final bs 9* s Carter Woodford* FlaecM 18 18 3 6-6 KHfSUGAB LOW wa 4 99 2 I H j N W6M9 111*? 1*12*46 ..".1 CallaJmnL Fountain - - • Id 1 . 1 [THOGBNK as I 2«* 6 6 6 I Hill J ■ K nnedy K W 10 1" 4 Time. 23-.. 47;,. 1:13S. 1:40J%. 2:06--, new track record. Track fast. Winner Br g, by S d p ii by L. Masoni. . .... ,. Weui to post at 1:00. At po.-t I minute. Start good. Won driving; second and thud he WOLFERTON was rar behind the katlen, as usual, for a mile, but made a fast stretch rush and just .go ;.. win In the las stride. AZO made up ground fast through the final uuarter. but was tiring « bit at finish.* THE MONK ran forwardl and led In tbe stretch, bul tired in the final drive. SUGAR LI -i well tfr a mile. JUAN showed great earlj speed, but was rushed along too fast and tired badlj wbea .• furlongs Hem tbe finish. LITHOGENE ran oat on the tirsi litni. s ratcbed 1005 Mi- Korn, 98. Overweights Suar Lump. :l p -mills. ■—- 1~ -• Q SIXTH BACK -1 Mile. 94103— 1 :37%— *— 122. 1 Purse «300. 3 year-olds and upward, aj 1 lO S. Illng. Net value to winner 9225; -end. 950; third. 925. MM Horses AWtPPSt % 4 ", striin Jockeys Owaen 0 II c l s 10»HBNRT WAI_AN_ W 4 107 4 5 3i » 3* 2* 1* Moleswh Hend_on*Hogan I •■ f, _. /, j . ..,u •YMIK W3 98 8 I 11 l* 1-1 l1 -"■ "alter V .1 Grefer 21 2| f-o 1-2 1-4 ■ ROSSOVER i610I 3 9 5 6 6 I " ! 1 • nny C P Iamar j 6 8 8-5 J-5 1 5TANKER w I 91 I 1 2*1 2 : ,11 allahanH C Applegate •• ■• 6 .. 1 - DUDO WB2101 S 14 I I ." .V" Taplln F Israel 15 la lo 4 8-4 KU"MfcJ ROBERT m :: 91 i 8 6 8 •! 6 8 E Cotton II T-ullett •• 28 28 I - n,,,,.. 24H. §7%, l:13-"5. 1:38"-,. Track fast. Winner— Br g, by Latandolo Lady Galopln trained by S. M. Henderson. ,.,,.. _»»,„» Went to post at 4:27. At post 1 ininnte. Start good. mi easily; second and third driving. HENRI ALBANK wis saved and ran under restraint until well into the homestretch, where he cat 11 With a and. taking tbe lead, finished easing up. YMIK ran an excellent race, showing the most speed to the furlong and finishing gamely. CROSSOVER closed a gap and finished resolutely. TANKER tired badly in the final furlong and tried to run out. IMTmi was never dangerous. Scratched 10871 Fred MulhoIIand, 100. Overweight: — Viuir. 1 p.. mid: Dud". 1. • .