Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-27

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. JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1912.— Terrazas Park. Seventy-sixth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 10"J days. 11 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Pacing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse .aid weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1,/fP.Q FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 94452—46—2—115.1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. tfjiy Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winnner 25: second. 0: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O B C P S COLQUITT w 10S 5 2 li I3 l" Keogh J W Fuller 2J 3 9-5 3-5 1-3 1295 KING STALWART ivb 115 4 3 2" 2° 2% R HoffmanMrs H H Selby 3-2 3 2 3-5 1-3 IM lllllEK w 110 3 5 4; 3: 315 Buxton I E Clark • 3 4 4 6-5 1-2 CULLY w li/i 1 1 55 43 43 J Moore J O and G H Keener 20 20 6 3 UCS RIGHT LITTLE w 110 2 ti 6 0 51 Small H T Batchekr 2J 4 4 6-5 1-2 DR. WM. KEARNEY w 111 ti 4 3»ij b A Murray J Quirk 10 10 10 4 I Time. 23,/5. 47. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Marchniont II. — Nina F. trained by J. S. McBride. Went to pool at 2:17. At post 3 minutes. Start goad and fast. Won cantering: second and third driv-i g. COLQUITT was outrun to the bvnd by KING STALWART, then took the lead and. drawing far away. swerved all over the stretch. I. ill won In a canter. KUiG STALWART ran a game race, but wojs outpaced, ill BER ran well and held the remainder safe for third place. BILLY showed speed. Mw . i g h ts Colquitt. 1 pound. 11 /«/ | SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 95190— 58 V5— 9—108. | Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. "ivJvJ Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt M tf % Str Phi Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14:0 MELTS ws 4 loS 7 I 9 S° 1- V Bur-game L W Hicks 15 15 15 6 3 HI.. JAMES BLACKSTCKw 5 112 5 t S | I :: 2| 3*| Murrav Mrs A A Gregg 6 6 ti 21 6-5 UK LOUISE B. n 4 lot; 2 5 S 7" 3i 33 Buxton G Palmer 5 7 7 2i 6-5 1419 PATH. STAFFORD wu 6 112 3 2 4«* 4 i 4b 41 Keogh Robinson and Polk 5 7 7 2J 6-5 1289 KING m 10 116 ti I 11 11 SJ * 54 Rosen J J Kennedy 20 20 20 and 4 1404*IRI8H BEAUTY w 5 105 9 12 12 9 9 6J Guy H N Shipley 6 8 8 3 8-5 HIT BILLY MAYHUE ws 5 11". 13 4 6J 55 ."•- 7J Gross H Yost 6 8 8 3 8-5 lloo. MAXl.M; w 4 110 4 3 2" 2» 7- 8"* C Grand M Baker 3 3 ij 8-5 1 1443 JOSEPH M. w 4 111 11 11 7" 10 11 92 Selden E V Weaver 15 15 15 ti 3 1442 CRY BABY w 4 109 10 10 M 12 12 10» Small l B Freeman 0 8 8 3 8-C 1417IW AI.AM WB 4 101 I 7 3:1 3"t 6J 11" Carter E L Hildebrand 8 8 8 2| 8-C 11!- COLLIDE u ti 110 1 1 lb iu lo 12 R HoffmanW E Moody 10 10 10 4 2 HI A i WARD WB 4 106 12 13 11 13 13 13 J Moore It H Rogers 50 50 50 20 10 Time. 2425. 48«j. 1:02. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Meltoaian Miss Nelson trained by L. v. Hicks 1. Went to post at 2:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MELTS began slowly, but dosed a big gap BBd bumped his way through in tho stretch and. taking a good had. won going away. JAMES BI.ACKSTOCK also made Bp groaad and linished fast. LOUISE B. Closed a big gap and outstayed FATHER STAFFORD for third place. The latter ran well all the way. COLLIDE K1 the early pace, but quit after running a fast half. KING closed a huge gap. MAX1NG and IWALAM si. u ill sp.-ed. Dverw-iglits — Maying. 2 pounds; Cry Baby. 3. THIRD Race -3-4 Mile. 898X8—101% 2 MS. Pane ISM. 8 year-olds and upward. 1|/*-| *db O A. Selliug. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. lnd Oaraes AWtPPSt 14 Vz % Str Fin Jew-keys Owners O H C P S 1419 1. MONTGOMERY wb 5 115 2 M 10 9 5J lj Rosen M Shields 10 10 10 4 2 1420W. OPT. MORNG w 5 115 S 7 4 VV 2- J Callahan Coker 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 1480 REGARDS wsb 6 112 7 I 2h 2 2 3-J Bur* game P L Murray 10 10 10 4 2 1117-LOMA w 7 110 61 9 10 S im C Grand J Hayes ■ 3 3 6-53-5 Hf.. NOVGOROD w | 112 I 2 53 il 61 5* R HoffmanS J Kelley 10 15 15 6 3 1430 BILL ANDERSON WB J 97 I C 1» 1=J tih Carter .1 Wilkins 4 6 5 2 1 - BRAXTON w 5 112 11 5 3 4 4" 7" Gross B J Austin 4 5 5 2 1 1428*CHESS w 4 102 1 b tand Hi 7* t* Willis I". V Weaver 15 15 15 6 3 I4M DOC ALLEN w 9 112 1 4 S S 9 9« Buxton .1 E Dwyer 10 10 10 4 2 MABEL KING w 3 96 :. I 7-. 1» M N BaMea L W Hicks 15 15 15 6 3 : SUDA CLEM WB 6 110 1 Left a! the post. Small I 8 War 20 30 15 6 3 Time. 24. 49 /i. 1:14V Track fast. Winner— Br. h. by Bowling Brook Grenadine trained by M. Shields. Went to post at .;:07. At post i nahltrte. Stan good and slow. Wmi handily: second and third drhr lag. Dave MONTGOMERY was awaj poorly and outpaced early, bat came from far back in the last ! trter and. flnr*Hny, with a rash, won going away. WINGS OF THE MORNING was ■ prominent con leader all the way and oatatayed REGARDS for second place. The latter ran iu closest pm-nit to the stretch and tired la the Baal furlong. LONIA was nalaekj and closed ■ big gap. bill ANDERSON made the pace to the stretch and piit suddenly. Scratched I44S John Heck, 100; 1404* Rosewarth, 107. overweights— Malnl King. 1 pound. 1| * 4J FOURTH RACK 3-4 Mile. 88803 1:11% 2 4SS. Puis.- 88881 :; year olds and up -iO ward. Allowances. X,-t vablv to a iiint I fCSS; MCaaS, 850; third. 5. lad Hois.- AWtPPSt U -■ % Str Fin Itheye Owners O H C P S 1431 ENFIELD w 6 Ul _-._- . 1- i Keogh J L Browa 7-lo7-107-l l-."i out 1371 MEADOW .v 6 110 2 1 3 :: .n Or W Mi L more 2 2J 2 2-5 out 1431 VANIR WS 8 9" 13 HI5 1 I J tnllalianF J Grefcr 3 3 3 1-2 out Tim-. 88%, 47*. lilies. Track fast. Winner - h. h. by Star sh.M.t laolee trained by J. L. Browa. Went to posl at 8 89 At post 1 til in 11 1 ■-. Slart •_• I and stow. Won easily; MCOad and third driving. FNFIELD wat nntpaced n ihe stretch, where bis rider shook his whip at him. then went to VAMR like a Streak of lightning and won easing up. MEADOW was shrays close an and alppetl the firing VANIR oal r second place at tie Bnlsh. VaMR displayed 1 great ten oi speed in lettuas the pace, hat «as ned too milch and gave way at the end ___ /JQ FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. 86*88 86% 8 MS. Parah SSS8, 4 year olds and upward. 14 lOO Selling. Net rahw to winner S225 : sreoad, 0: third. .".. Iiel Horses AWtPPSt % • " Str Fin loefceys Owner- H C P S L448*HIOH siheet « • 112 l I :- l1 I1 lJ Buxton Paxton Bros 2J 3 3 1 1-2 iii9:bill eaton ivb 8 H2 7 t H : MS* Balden R N snuith ■ 8 8 1 12 VENO VON v i m 1 1 ii f 8ss 8| Carter Powell * Parker S| 2-1 2 1 1-2 "LYING PEARL uttr.no .; | 7 77 ti- 4* Gross I RatlifT I 8 I 2 1 1405 ROBERTA w f, 110 I 1 8* 3- I* B* It H ffnians J Kalley 10 10 I 3 S-5 IXHK PHILIPPE WB 4 110 | 9 4ll 4J 5i 63 C Grand 1 Kuykendull 15 30 •# 8 4 ■™ i = 1203 MIKE MOLETT wn 5 112 5 3 51 Bs» "«7IS Small I W Levy 15 15 15 6 3 I40S BITTER SIR WB 7 112 4 7 s S S S8 Murray C Jackson 30 30 30 10 o 53678 SANTALENE WB 4 10S 2 S 9 9 9 » J CallahanH Benzinger 5 8 8 3 3-- Time. 23S. 47*5. l:01Vj. Track fast. Winner— Rr. g. bv Highlander— Pearl Strut trailed by 1». L. Strahll. ........ k Went to post at :::r,4. At post 1 minuf. Start g I and st»W. Won easily: second and third driving. HIGH STREET, close up from the start, took the lead on the last turn and won easing up. RILL EATON closed a gap and finished with a rush. VBNO VON" set the early pace, bat tired and piit 111 the last furlong. FLYING PEARL closed .1 big gap in the last quarter. ROBBRTA and DUCHESS PHILIPPE showed early speed, but failed to stay. Scratched — 1319 Peer foot. 110: 145 San Bernito, lOO; Sidney EVters. 111. Overweights--Uuchess Philippe. 4 pounds. A £* /% SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 88828— 1:11%— 2— 108. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 4t04r Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P *fc HV.-HILP.ERT ROSE w 6 112 1 2 3 32 3 P* Gross J H Regan 2J 3 2J 4-5 2-5 1383NARFI W 3 97 7 1 23 23 2" 2= Carter .1 8 McErlde 4 521 1373XLADY STALWART w 4 107 I I l i 1J lnk 3= Murray Louder and Patrick 6 10 10 4 2 1373 BOB LYNCH wb 5 112 6 8 S I 5h 4=4 Keogh J Randolph 10 10 10 4 I 1446 KID NORTH W 5 112 8 7 4* 42 49 5 Rosen C Whitecomb 4 C 6 2i " -. 99*72 FCNDAMKNTAL w G 112 2 S 63 8 7 6s Buxton E L Fitzgerald 4 6 3 3-2 1, C,44iiCAMARADA W 3 95 1 5 5H 5° 6h 7nk Selden L A Seregn; 4 .. o 2 1419NILA ws 5 110 •". 4 7 7 I 8 C Grand I Kuykendall 10 10 10 4 2 Time. 23?s. *71i. 1:18%. Track fast. Winner — Rlk. g. bv Ravelston— Livena C. trained by S. Polk. Went to post at 4.T7. At post 2 minutes. Start uood and slow. Won driving: second and thud the same GILBERT ROSE was off well and. after being saved to the stretch, won- the leaders down and got up to win in the last strides of a game finish. NAR1T forced the pare throughout and hung on resolutely. LADY STALWART tired after setting a fast pace to the stretch. BOP. LYNCH made up much ground in the last Qaarter. KID NORTH showed speed. Scratched— 1430 Baguette, 100; 1250 Rosey Posey. 107: 1010 Lucille Allen. 107. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Twenty-ninth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days 18 books OB.] Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, P. I. Pons. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. iu.. 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. 1A pT Q FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Selling. rrUU Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. tad Horses AWtPPSt % V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P 8 139S*RAA"ELL LITZ w 99 4 6 6 4° 1" .1 Hanover Mrs E I.titz 15 15 15 8 I H22=*ROSEBrRG IV. wb 107 9 4 1and l5 2- Skirvin .1 II McCarren 10 15 15 5 2* 1422 CLORITA BURNS WB 108 7 7h 5= 3" E Martin G Hani S 10 10 4 8-5 I8N VAN DEREN w 115J 7 3 23 2" 1,: Kennedy Gallaber Bros S 10 7 3 8-0 142IPRINCE FONSO W 110 10 5 33 3»k ?,* B Steele G W .1 Bissell 6 8 « 21 «-5 1422 CORDIE F. W 106 3 10 S 8 fi= Goose J C Milam G S 5 2 1 ISM LITTLE DAD w 112 2 2 ."h t;1. 7 Fbrother P Goring Sr 3 45 4 9-5 9-10 ]21t »FARRAUD w 103 8 8 9 9 Sh .1 Moore J L Holland 50 100 100 40 20 ISM NICK AKIN w 112 1 1 4* 7 910 Butwell G M Johnson 2J 3* 3i 8-8 4-8 1319 HIGH CLIFF w 109 5 9 10 10 10 Jensen J R Wainwright 20 40 40 15 8 Time. 25, 53*4. Track heavy. Winner — B. f. by Cederstrome — Hull Down trained by E. Lata. Went to post at 2:29. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BAVELL LFTZ began slowly, but gained steadily and. coming fast through the last farloag, goi up to win in the last stride. ROSEBIRG IV.. showing much speed and having the best of the start, went into a long lead, but stumbled badly several times and succumlied in the last stride. CLORITA BERNS closed a gap and was coing fast at the end. VAN DEREN »a speedy, but tired fast iu tho final drive. NICK AKIN fell out of forward contention soon after the Start. CORDIE F. was away badly and made up ground. PRINCE FONSO showed speed, but failed to stay in the going. Scratched— 13SO Billy Holder. 110: Kinder Lou. 90. Overweights — Van Deren. 8j pounds: High Cliff. 2. 1/1 PC /I SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1 : 13%— 4— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. ttOTJ: Selling. Net value to winner 40: second. 0; third. 8S8. Ird Horses AWtPPSt li M ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 P S 1418 JACK DENMAX WB 4 114 i 5 31 3« 23 1* Hopkins Tennessee Stable S-5 2 7-5 3-5 13 lS99SABO BLEND w 6 115 4 1 li l3 1°* 23 B Steele L Smitha 15 20 20 ti q 1114 ALMULLER w 7 115 3 3 Luk 2» 31 3"" Kennedy .1 It Wainwright 3 5 4J 8-5 7-10 139POAKLEY w 4 111 6 6 5= 5s 4s ir- Fbrother WGWestmorernd 0 10 10 4 S-5 12M*STALWART LAD wb 4 106 1 7 7 7 7 5l J Hanover .1 N Tholl 50 50 40 15 7 1414 UNION JACK W 4 111 2 2 43 4J To- 8* Moss G Ham 3J 4 11-51" 2-5 141 H MISS JONAH w 4 109 S 4 63 6- 6l 75 T Koerner J W Hedrick lo 15 15 5 2 1356 TEDDY BEAR W6 115 78 88 8 S Dreyer B C Evans 60 100 100 40 15 Time. 25%. 51%, laTtH. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. c. by Ornament — Excellent trained by I. S. Evcrman. Went to post at 2:59. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JACK DENMAN was kept in close pursuit and well up to the stretch turn, where be wore SABO BLHNII down, though suffering from interference when passing the latter, and drew out to win in a canter. SARO BLEND showed superior speed in pacemaking. but tired fast in the last Sixteenth. AL MILLER was always prominent and had no mishaps, but tired in the stretch. OAKLEY went fairly well. UNION JACK tptit after being prominent for the first half. Scratched 99883 Love Watches. US; 1308 V. Powers. 106; 1259-IIallack. 115: 1423 Flying Feet. Ill: JIQS77 West Point. 114: 1300 Belle Clem. 113: 143SIM. Camboii. 115. IM pj fjT THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1174—1:18% 4 108. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Allowances. TOO Net value to winner 40; second. 0; third. 0. lnd Horses AWtPPSt ]i M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S H37:REPUBLICAN wb 108 1 2 2" U 1* Is Hopkins W A Massey 1 7-5 9-101-4 out 1377 MACK B. EUBANKS w 108 4 4 luk 28 2° 2- Butwell D N Irewitt 2 13-513-53-5 out 1412 FLAMMA w 105. ", 5 4- 4" 46 3and Fbrother T R Condran 20 25 20 6 2 1412 LADY LIGHTNING w 113 2 1 3* 33 3i 4- T Koerner W C Weaver 4 5 5 9-5 JL-2, 1390-MAD RIVER W 108 3 3 5 5 5 5 J Deavpt J W Hedrick 20 30 20 * Cj Time. 25, 51. 1:19. Track heavy. Winner — B. c. by Stalwart — Miss Canale trained by W. A. Massey. Went to 1x1st at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering; second and third driving. REPUBLICAN ran in closest pursuit to the stretch turn, where he was pulled over on MACK B. EIBANKS. forcing the latter back, and drew away with ease in tho stretch to win as his rider pleased. MACK B. EUBANKS showed the most early speed and ran a g"- d race, hut tired in the Stretch. FLAMMA finished well and outstayed LADY LIGHTNING through the last sixteenth. The latter showed early sped, but tired and sprawled badly In the going. MAD RIVER was coming fast lit the end. Scratched — 1410Knlgnts Differ, 105; 1412 Coming Coon. 108; 970S9 Cracker Box. 105; 1231 Surfeit. 108. Overweights — Flamnra. 2j pounds. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1233— 1:4S%— 4— 95. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and up IAKf* ~tOO ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third, 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt M % ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1401 HUSKY LAD SB 4 90 4 2 l1 D l3 1° 1= Skirvin L II Adair 4k 5 4J 2 1 144» G. M. MILLER wsb 5 106 7 I 31 34 3l 2- 2* T Koerner W B Carson 4 5 4 8-5 7-10 1124 TAY PAY wn 4 105 ti 7 7 6 6 4- Z- C Turner J MacManus 2 21 12-51 1-2 HolEFFENDI WB 6 110 1 1 2- 2s 2J 31 43 Goose A Weber 4 6 5 2 4-5 1440-TROY WEIGHT w 4 1051 5 5 4* 43 4h 5= 5l Fbrother E A Tyson S 12 12 4 2 14S8*THS G. BUTT RELY w 5 97 2 6 6 5= :.n 6 6s Ambrose Mrs J W Flynn 10 12 12 4 2 U403ROEBUCK wb 4 102 1 4 a» 1 7 7 7 Bruce K E McCargo 10 12 10 4 S 5 Time, 26%, 53%, 1:21%, 1:49%. 1:56%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g, by Hermis — Braw Lass trained by W. H. Bakeri. Went to post at 3:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third the same. HUSKY LAD went into the lead at once and led throughout, but was doing his best at the end. «:. M. MILLER, under good riding, was well up for the entire race and but for making a bad stumble at the half-mile ground might have won. TAY PAY came from a long wav back in the last qaarter and tin Ifcbed fast. EFFENIH and TROY WEIGHT showed speed, but tired. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY and ROEBUCK stumbled frequently. Scratched — 1328 Colonel Ashmeade, 104. Overweights — G. M. Miller. 2 pounds: Troy Weight. 1j. 1/t fT rj FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12G0— 1 :07%— C— 107. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and up-rdbO • ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 0; third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Pal Jockeys Owners O II C P S HHMAGAZINE WB 7 112 1 2 8 2J l8 l8 Hopkins W A Massey S 5 21 11-59-102-5 14S*SILAS GRUMP WB 8 95 3 4 4J 3" 2- V Ambrose .1 W Hedrick 2". H 3 4-6 2-5 1 112 GANADORE w 3 lol 7 5 53 45 40 81 Bruce Tennessee Stable 10 20 20 6 2 l»i5 EAGLE BIRD wb 4 107 ."» 1 l" li 3?. 4« Fbrother . W Burttsehe.il 3J 4 34 7 5 3 5 1374 FNK RlHSTALLER w 4 102. 4 3 3* 5° 59 5" Forehand H G I:, dwell 20 25 25 8 3 H02 CHARLEY BROWN B3 89 67 6666 Skirvin T D Sullivan 6 6 4i 8-5 7-10 W974 DONOVAN wb 5 103 2 6 Fell. Dreyer A M Bradshaw 100 150 150 50 2o Time. 25. 52%, 1:12%. Track heavy. Winner— B. g. by Mazagan — Pink Rose trained by W. A. MasscyL Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driviag. MAGAEIMS ran in esoeesl pursuit to the stretch, then moved into the lead after disposing of EAGLE BIRD SUd won as his rider pleased. SILAS GRUMP was forced back soon after the stait. but cam.- fast iu the Stretch. GANADORE made a game effort most of the way and outstayed EAGLE BIRD at the end. The latter tired badly in the last qaarter after setting the pace to the stretch. FRANK RlHSTALLER showed early speed. scratched— 1423 Jessap Ban. 100; 1250 King Olympian, 110: 1250*PaJaroita, lot; 00506aSpin. 103; 1112 Lewis. 15: ISO] .lames Dockery, 03; 80801 Morristown. 80; 1178hfnff, 88. Overweights — Frank Rtihstaller. 2j pounds. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1888 1:48 8 -88. Purse 50. 1-year olds am! I/ipTQ TCUO upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0; third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Phi Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 1427 PETER PENDER w 6 112 4 3 1»| 1« 1- D l6 C Peak D Hammond 2* 3 2 4-5 1-3 1427* ROSE ONEIL wb 4 96 7 7 2" Q S | 2- 2- Ambrose J W Hedrick ti 7 7 21 1 1354 LIMPET w 4 106 2 1 43 4 H S| »* P* brother .1 P Cordray 4 5 I 9-5 7-10 1391 SINGLE FILE WS 4 MS I 4 9 W ♦;i.",» 4i Bruce BC Nunii 30 50 40 L. 4 1378 AGNAR wsa 4 107 1 2 :;. J»l S» 4" .". ■" .1 DeaVpt W Martin 2 :. 11-59102-5 1375 HORACE E. wsb 8 10S 5 S P t* 1" 8« I •• G Carroll P .1 RetUy M H E8 1". S 1200 HEART PANG w 5 10S I S 7« 71 7:0 7 7- .1 Wiliianislt B Brush 30 50 81 15 8 UM URSA MAJOP. w I M8 B I 8 R 8 s g Diggins I: M Taylor 10 15 10 I 2 Thaw, 27. 54. 1:23%. 1:52%. 1:57%. Track heavy. Winner b. g, by Meltoaian Nun 1 trained by l». Bammoad. Went to !« M at 1:12. At pot 2 minutes. Start good and slaw. Won easily: second and third driving. I 111:1: PENDEB was bnstiod Into the lead at ome and. ■ 1 gaining a long lead. neM the others safe tLrongnout. ROSE ONEIL was forced to go wide oa the 8rsi turn and stmnbled near the half, but ran g-nieiy and held LIMPET safe far second place. LIMPET ran forwardly throngbont and Onioned gamely. SINGLE BILK ran fairly will. AOHAR quit badly after ranaiag prominently to the stretch. The others arere ootnaced. Scratched 1275*Montclair. 108; 1415 Chfltoa Squaw, 100; 143SM Cannoa. lo: 14MJack Deaasaa 110; 1283 Sweet Owea, 101: 1340 Lady Oriaur, 101; 1316 Bonnie Bloise, 103; 1K;7 Aniinus. ins. Q. -i weights--Agnar. 1 ;. pounds. i.UAL_Z°RM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1912.- Tirra/a- Bark. Sevcnt v-tif th dav. Jockev Club Juarez Winter Meeting of UN days. .11 books on 1 Weather clear. Presiding lodge, W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Catahty. Baehsf Secretary. Bdward Jasper. Radag starts at 215 p. m. CaieafO time 8:18 p. m.. W indicates whi|.. S spurs. B blink, r- Fi • ■ Bros in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse • in weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1/1 /I 7 1HST K*OS 7-8 Mile. 10S1 1:24-.. 0 105. Purse $.500. .l-vear-olds. Selling ti 4 Net value to winu-r S22.".: s „d. *.".n; third. *2". lnd Horses AWtPPSt kj • % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II r V S UTS**ODBUA w 96 S 1 2t lb ij i» p Carter B.nson and Pierce ""3 3 3 1 T" I44PMARY EMILY W 9S t I 8*| 8* 7 Vh 2- J Callahan.T Iiwrie 4 4 4 s I 7 io -I 0 GIFT wn 103 7 2 7 7 B» 2 PI Gross T Collins 6 6 6 I ... . BOOGER BATTLE wsn 108 1 7 S| 4i 4J 5- 4» C Grand Mrs C I Crippan 12 15 15 ."; 3 Ujo JLARANOLA wsb 104 3 8 8 S 6 7 5» Buxton HendsonandHoaun 3 3 3 11-2 IGTJ£ IIAUTBIDGE wn Ml I I I] 8*1* 4 6" R HoffmanW A McKinney P. 4 4 7-,". 7-1C I 1310 THISTLE ROSG wb 105 I I akSi « s 7*1 Murray .1 Johnston ■ M 12 5 2 IMS WRATH - io6 G 4 4 a V fij Taplin o G Parke 10 15 lo IS 3 Time. 233,. 48. 1:13-,. 1:28. Track fast, winner Br. f. by The Friar Dd-Hart trained by it. c. Benton Wwii j.. |..»t at 2:21. At poet i minute, start good and faal for all but GUARANOLA. Won easily; * -nil and third driving. ODEL1A, close up from tho start . went to the trout an the baekstretch and, 9 i.t li inir ■ long lend, iron in ■ canter. MARY EMILY came from behind with a rush in the last quarter. I i irr ahm made up around and finished gamely. BOOGER batiI.b mowed speed and ran away after 9 Icing palled up. then tried to get into the paddock, throwing his rider to the ground heavily. GU8 BART- 9 RIDGE quit after snaking the early pace and running well to the stretch. Overweight* — Boogcr Hat tie. :; pounds: GnaranoTa. 1: Thistle Bone, r : Wrath. 3. I 1A /lO BROOND RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. :c,«ir.o — t r.i ;:-. — r» — l ir,. purse ?.". to. :: year-olds and up- i ttO ward. Belling. Net mine to winner yss : second, 0; third. 888. jn-lnd Horses AWtPPSt St K M % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 9 MARIGOT * I Mi I € 7 7 7 6* V IlO -I Hochreln 8J 3 3 4-5 1-3 I TAHOE t4M Ui I I ■ 2* Taplin .! - and CH Kecne4 6 4-8 4-g 1-3 ont 9 • IT.liftO wsn S 11 1 1 II ll 8* 3 l«t:::- K.~.gh .1 K IHvver I 7 7 LA 1 9 1.77 stkite wan I M :: _ gi ji f pi a 4J .1 Calhthnnl vVbohidge ioo ioo 100 so 10 9 1419 HIGH RANGE w f. 113 I 1 :;■"■ 8* I » 51 ;. R HoffmnnR G Martin I 8 C ! 1 9 i i. 3H"AMB0 w S lnj 1 1 ."- :,-,.■- 7 7 on Cfcrt.-r V Crawford 10 10 10 | 6-5 9 1417 MAURITANIA W I M 7 5 4" 41" 4* 4« I 7 Buxton Garrlty l unlapL 0 80 Li 7 3 9 Time. 25. 49. 1:14*5. 1:43%. lM%. Track fast. I Winner l.r. Mariti trained K. Linm-ib. — in. by Ogden — by I Went to post at 8:41. At post " minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving: second and third the 9 •Mine. MARIGOT trailed to the StRtCh. then eair.e on with a lush and won drawing clear. TAHOE was 9 saved for three-ooarters and. when m.ving up last in the stretch, was shut off, then finished with an in- effectual rush. PEDRO beat the gate and in hi the lead for a short way. then eatne again in the honn - ■ Stretch and appeared the winner, hut tired. SPRITE ran well and led Into the homestretch, hut save wav ■ In the final drive. HIGH RANGE and MAURETAX1A showed speed, hut both quit. j 1/8 /• f THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. •8523—1:11%— 2— -108. Iurse 00. 3 year-old« and upward. 9 "itttr Belling. Net value to winner SB; aecond, 888; third. S2.~ . | . . _ — , _ ft Ind Horses AWtlTSt U M "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 9 _ 3 • • PHIL CONNOR w 4 103 5 3 ]t lii L= 14 Groan W J Weber Li I I 1 1-2 9 1 M YO SOLO W 4 104 7 4 4* 2- ]b 23 Buxton E F Wright S I 4 S-3 7-10 J 1288*WILD BEAR s 3 88 3 E L1 3. 14 gj "Willis W M Cain JO M L0 8 4 9 14." ZAHi:. VIM 2 8 8 I 8* 41 R Hoffman.I O and G H KeeneLJ 2* 2* 1 1-2 9 1396 BRAVE WITHERS wr 4 106 1 7 fj :.• 4 V Taplin P Iingham 8 E 5 2 1 J. , 1405*AKTOGO lIM I 2 2* 4 T.nk ,;i Keogh J E Dwver 10 10 S 3 3-2 -1429 NOVGOROD W 6 M8 4 0 7 7 s 74 B Cotton BJ Kelley l» 10 10 4 2 TALLOW DD? intIM I 1 E| I* 7 I .1 "a!!ahanll Mierow 5 6 6 SJ 6-5 Tim.. 22*;. 4815- 1:14. Track fast. Winner — Ch. e. by Sam Phillips — Katherlne Connor trained by It. C. Iiunburyi. Went to post at :.:04. At K st 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won handily: second and third driving. PITH, CONNOR set the pace to the stretch and. after being brietly leaded by YO SOLO, stood a bnaaptng a 1 Itch best and. drawing Out near the end. won going away. YO SOLO ran laafHd on the winner for five Jj fnrlenga and tired after a ganse effort. WH.lt BEAB was s prominent and gasae contender throoghoot. 0 ZAHRA was away slowly and outpaced early, but closed a big gap in the last quarter. BRAVE WITHERS q r.-ci fairly well. ANTIGO quit alter mnning forwardly to the stretch. Scratched I433*Maniac. 102: I3073l ottie P.. 100. Overweight: — Phil Connor. 1 pound: Yo Solo. 2: Zahra. 4: Brave Withers. 1. pT/k FOURTH RACE— 1 1-1* HUaa. •3844—1 :4S— 4— 115. Moctezuma Stakes. Value i ?1. MO. 9 1| i:ijJ All Arcs. Sellinp. Net value to winner S84S; sacsnd, *200; third. 00. - lid Horses AWtPPSti M =4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S J 1371 INJURY w 6 119 4 3 23 2* I" 23 1J Gross J YV Fuller 2 2 2 3-5 out -j 1371*ARA8EE w 7 109 2 2 3-! "♦ 11 I rl Carter C F. Roajera t-i 8-5 3-2 S-8 ont J 1407 UNCLE PENT W 4 106 3 4 l"i Is 23 33 33 Taplin .1 F Newman 8-5 2 2 1-2 out • 1371 JOHN I.OIIS w« 7 107 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 Keoeh .1 H Mtad 6 7 7 2 OVt J Time. 2V/5, 50V5, l:16Vi. 1:4125. 1:473. Track fast. Winner— Br. is. by Marchmont If. — Sweet Danger trained by . W. Iullen. Went to poM at :::24. At post 1 minute. Start fjoil and slow. Won handily: second and third driv- • In? INJURY ran under reserve, but close up. and. t«iuir admirably ridden, came fast when an eighth ; out and. wearing A.RA8EB down gradually, won drawing clear slowly. ARA8EE shot out in the lead after • ■awing the half, bnt was msbed along t " fat and tired in the tinal drive. FNCLF BEN ran a good race ■ and finished fast and ch.sP no. JOHN LOUIS ran close ui all the way. | Scratebed 1 I4.:i ilri-h Gentleman, 110. Overweighta Inch- Ben. ". pounds: John I.ouis. 2. p* -| FIFTH BACK -3-4 Mile. »M23 — 1:11% — 2— inc.. 1 purse 0t». ".-year olds and upward. 1M 4kO J- Sellinfr. Net value to winner 25: second. 9; third. S25. |«d Horses AWtPPSt 4 *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S S ri395GELICO w 5 113 4 5 5 5 4J ll Taplin L F Kins 6-5 3-2 3-2 3-5 1-4 M TIM JUDGE w 4 107 12 6 4h li 24 Buxton HendsondcHbgnn 6 7 7 Z| M ■ ri3S,F*ERRONA Wl 96 2 3 12 M 2!J H J CallahanW II Schwartz 6 6 4 S-5 4-5 a 1 . ■•!-* .1 . l: 1.1CHT Wl 96 5 4 2"k L" 3- 4S Carter W H Flint 6 6 6 2 1 9*4X4 CLINT TUCKER w 6 109 3 6 44 84 S 5* Small H T Bntchelor 6 7 7 L?. 8-8 H . -1 1 : 1 1-: HYDE W 5 111 I 1 S*j I I 6 Groan R J Austin 2 11-511-54-5 1-3 Time, 23V,. 48«i. 1:14V,. Track fast. Winner— B. ?. by Solitaire II. — Monrovia trained by S. Pott. YV. i:t to poat at 3:42. At poat 1 minnte. Star! goad and fast. Won driving: second and third the Prime. GELICO, never rar away, swunir wide when coming into the stretch, wore hi- 01, position down in t tlu- .ti. till and won going away TIM JUDGE came down the homestretch fast next to the rail after -av , in" ground on the turn-. PERRONA showed the most early soeed, tut began to tire wlieu a sixteenth ■ front ttx finish. MORALIGHT ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and finished gamely. MARIE HYDE -. 1 u 1 .1 speed, but quit badly. Overweight* -Moralight. .". pounds: Clint Tucker. 4. , j sjf SINTH BACK -1 1-8 Miles. 8888*— 1 :51"V.— — 115. Purse $.300. 4-year-olds and up- [ 1j 4tO watd. Selling. Net value to winner BOB; second. 0: third. .5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % M 3i Str Fin Joe-keys Owners O H C P S I364*WHIDDEN wsn 7 !»S 3 E 3= f f V L; 1" Carter . W H Fizer QJ I 11-57-102-5 • ill DUTCH ROCK a a 4 104 1 1 1° Is l1 1- 1" 2- .1 Callahan.T L Brown 1 3-2 3-L :: i: 1 " 1 FKBToN WnflM E 4 4- 4» 4 4 43" Small H T Bateheler 4 8 6 I 5 I .". 1 - is", WICKET wt: 5 1m! 4 :: S* 24 2* 8* :: •, E Cotton H A Thompson 6 7 7 2 7-10 * 1215 i«o w 6 103 8 2 8 E E E E 5 Groan T H Stevens 4 4 18-68-6 2-8 Time. 242,, 48. 1:14. 1:41V*. 1:54. Track fast. Winner— Br. g. by Miller — Pranoonta trained by W. II. liner. Went !■ poat Bl t:"t. At |"-t 1 minute. Start good and fa-t. Won easily: second and third driving. ■ HIDDEN ran dose ti" to the lenders to the far turn, then moved np gradually and. catching DUTCH ■ Bti k in the stretch, passed ahn and won easing up. DUTCH ROCK began rapidly and stole into a long 5 I hot ara* arged too much and tired fast iii the stnteh. WOLFERTON was in distant pursuit early ■ mid "rawed a gap resolotely In the bomostretch. WICKET quit after runiiing well for seven faihwna azo ! I ■!■, 110..1 |y. •


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