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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. TUESDAY. MARCH 12, 1912.— Ten BBSS Park. Ninetieth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Whiter Meeting sf 1 * days. 10 books on. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. EL Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 a. 111. Chicago time .",:15 p. in. 1. W indicates whip, S spurs. P. blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, Sge of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. pr IT HST RACE— 1 Mile. 1334— l:ft%— 4--11JL Purse 00. :i-year -old- and upward. 1_0 05 0 Selling. Net value to winner ftSt -eeond. S50: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtlTSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P 8 I.--; DEFY W3 88 7 1 1 11 1" P r-:-. Hill J T Robblns 88 lo 8 :; :! I.-.46 /..iii: w i |88 1 8 0s ■"■". 4" t 2* li Radtke .1 O iv G 11 KeeBeq :" . 1 1 I I54S LILY PAXTON WB 4 884 2 7 5- Il Sl 31 1 • Taplin R G Martin 2 :: :i 1 H 1557 DOTTIE B. w 1 101 s i 2| 8* ■" •"■ P Kedsrls .1 bowrle *. 7 7 2] 8 E 1584 LONIA w7 Nf 1 ■• 7 7 7 6* ;,- cross .1 Hayes . 7 7 :i 0-6 1 "."a IT II-; PEER WSl 8 110 3 ■• 81 2*1 :! 1 ?• 6*1 Small T Y Rutherford : r, E ! t ". IM LEHIGH WSB 3 M ■ _ 6* •■"■ .• 71 Selden W H Flser 6 7 7 . 8-3 1593*PORTARLINGTON a MS 6 5 8 I I 8 8 :r"th C W Passer M M M 12 Time. 24V5. 48l/5. 1:14%, 1:40%. Track good. Winner — Br. f. by Leoald — Insolence trained by J. T. Bobbins. Went to p«.st at 2:15. Ar post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. IHTY went to the front a1 once and. staying well, easily won all the way. ZAHRA began rather slowly. hut hugged the rail for the entire distance ami. saving much ground, finished fast. LILY PAXTON ran in close forward pursuit throughout. DOTTIE B. showed speed, but tired. THE PEER was prominent for three-quarters. Overweights — Defy. 1 pound: Lehigh. 4. SECOND LACE -3-4 Mile. 8*833— 1:11ft— 2— 100. Purse 00. .1-year-old-. Sollin :. 1/7 rt 135" Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. jAf lad Horses AWtPPSt % ij % Str Fin Jockevs Owners 0 H C P S I682*FRA2S2SL£ WB 106 8 1 l1 l2 * I* Keogb B McElderry 2 2 2 4-5 8-6 I.o! N A Itll w 100 t t 4* 7* f 4 2? Kederis J S McBrlde 2 2 2 4-6 :. E I510*OASIARADA w« rM I 3 7:i 6* 3 * 3| Hill L A Beregnl ill 2 8-6 1557 SAM CONNOR WB 103 ! s 4»1 8* 48 4- Taplin J K Pierron 6 7 7 "± 8-6 1404 ROYAL DOLLY vs as ! 6 -" -,|! - , 6* Selden .1 K Darya* « 10 .". 2 1 1»83STRITE a IM 0M M M 8 8 Gross Mrs P Itsoa M M M 4 I 1884 THlSfEE ROSE wsn 105 .". 7 8 8 8 7 Buxton J Johnston M lo M 1 14: :: BILL ANDERSON wa 105 8 3 3 4". :.. si Moleswh J Wilkins 10 10 10 4 u LB iso.M a 103 N - 5] 6] "7- " s J dmson J P Newman 1". 15 15 •; :: L5S2 ERROR a 103 7 5 BOM 10 Oroth C W Gasser 28 88 28 I 4 Time. 23%. 47U, 1:14. Track good. Winner -Rlk. f. by Plaudit— Pleasant Girl trained bv F. Ilanloin. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 niinute. Start go id and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. I- RAZZLE went to the front quickly and. escaping interference that occurred during the running, led t! rougnout and won in a canter. NAIIFI was caught in a jam on the far turn and had to come around on Hi. outside, but finished making up KTOUnd gamely. CAMARADA closed a gap and outgamed SAM CONNOR for tliird place. ROYAL POLLY was sharply shut off at the half by FRAZZLE when close up and gotog well. SAM CONNOR finished gamelv. BILL ANDERSON showed speed, hut quit. Scratched— 1017 Freewill. 105. Overweights — Sam Connor. " pounds: Strite. 1: Rill Anderson. 5: Isom. .,. fc~h rj TH I RP RACE— 3-4 Mile. 03028— 1:11%— I— 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 1/7 * » —- i Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind BBSrsea AWtPPSt K M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C I* S 1549EiD KECK aa S MS 2 1 8? 4J 88 lak • Grand A W Plum 21 3 1! M "• 1 ■■ 1570FRANK G HOGAN as 5 115 7 I Il 11 1- 2" Moleswh J Low,- •_". q 8j 6-6 3-6 15831FUNDAMBNTAL W 6 105 fi Z :3 and* 2» Il Taplin B L Fitzgerald 4 6 6 2 1 17.94 LADY TlvNDI a 1 100 : 6 t- "; 41 Il Selden E I. Jon.-; 10 10 10 4 2 I505»GBLICO w r. r. 11.". 17 7 7 7 ;".■■ Gross LF King 2 ?. 8 I 1 - 1475*FERRO.VA Wl !4 I ?, 6* 6* uh 8? Hill W H Schwartz 1". K 1". 6 3 1699 JUDGE WALTON WSB 5 111 I S V* 5*1 « 7V Small A A Gregg 15 15 if. 8 1 1596 JEANNE DARC w 7 103 5 8 111 Kederis Neeeer ,V Bishop 10 1" h» I ! Time. 232.. 484-.. 1:14. Track good. Winner — R. g. by Sempronius — Marie Shanklin trained by R. II. Akin. Went to post at 3:05. At post 1 minute. Start ixw.r and slow. Won driving: second and third the .uue. EP. KECK was reserved close up to the stretch, then came on fast and got up to win In the test two strides of a game finish. PRANK G. HOGAN set a fast pace and tired in the final drive. FONDA MENTAL showed much speed, but tired badly. GELICO made up much ground from a poor start. LADY TENPI ran fairly well and can do better. 1/QQ EOCRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 03023— 1 :11 % 2— 10C.A Purse 00. 3-year olds and upward" OO Handicap. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S r.7i"F!.Yi; FOOTSTEPS wa 5 108 2 3 1" 2*111 1*1 Taplin L Gladstone 3 ■". 21 1-5 oat lflOlTHISTLE BELLE w C 10S 12 ll 1J 2 i-Keoei, o Palmer ". 8 8 1 I«OT»CLOSER w :: in 4 l 4 ::- ?. h ?,* Murray J P Newman 8-6 I • 4-6 oat 1523*UPRIOHT a 3 108 1 t 18 1 1 I Hill J T Robblns 9-6 2 2 3 S out Time. 23%. 48i. lM%. Track good. Winn, r- P.. m. by Ren Strome— Fly ing Gold Pust trained by It. II. IIarri . Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving FLYING FOOTSTEPS, after having forced the running from the start, overtook. THISTLE BELLE when aii • i"hth out and. passing her easily, was easing up at the end. THISTLE BELLE set a fast pace to the list furlong and tired in the Bnal sixteenth. CLOSER ran well and met with considerable trouble during the early running. His rider tried to squeeze UPRIGHT through a very small opening and was sharply shut eft on the far turn. Overweight*— l-Tying Footsteps. 8 pounds. I/QQ ITFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1334— 1 :37%— 4— 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. J aW«7 Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; tliird. 5. In»l Horses AWtPPSt i - Str Fin Joekeys Owners O II C P S 1544 KIDDY LEE aa 5 111 •• 1 4* P 81 1*1 I* Keogh J B Wan 8-6 2 8-5 7-101-3 1558 RCBINON v s 8 1 1" 2 8 •".- •" 2" -- Groth T Breed love 10 10 10 4 2 1448 CAMEO w 5 110 i * v. i !•■ H 8 Rosea W Crawford r, 6 i I S t S I55S RAMPANT w 4 Pd 8 : 28 H 4 :: t s -lden B Mock 15 15 1". 6 :: • •"• SPALDING wa I 180 I 7 •:. 8] 2 nasi Small J C Ftiilss •; 7 7 :: 8-3 1568 TIPLIS a 6 118 "17 7 7 ■;- ;• doss | Alexander ; ., ,. i it;r:-.if i:i;z wsa 1108 7 t 5 6 8* 7 7* C Grand li K Bernard 2 " 5 2 1 1428 HICCOUGH was I 104 8888888 8 Johnson ■ I : Freeman 20 lv M 8 4 Time. 24%. 48«.;. :lb*-,. 1:42. Track good. Winner— B. h, by Ornaasent— Lydls Darran trafaied by W. Keras. Wiin to |« M It 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won easily: second and tliird MVBBg. KIDDY LEE ran close up to the leaders to the homestretch, then easily took the lead ami waa cased up. Uri.INO.N ran well throughout and nnisbed resolutely. CAMEO set the pace to the stretch and tired badly. SPALDING ran a good three-quarters and the rsee should do him good. RAMPANT showed so,.,.,! but— • I-O *_ /"_ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 1334— 1:37%— 4— 112. Purse 8800. 4-year ohls and upward. OOV/ Selling. Net value to winner 25; If mat. 8T.il: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % .. % Str Fin Jiwkeys Owners O II C P S 15K0 EAN QtEBSN s 6 108 •; 2 8" I ■ .:; 2 1 Taplin Garrity A Dunlap2 21 2] 1 1598 MAIZ1E GIRL W 4 MO 2 3 v Moleswh .1 Schreiber | I I 1 ft I1585MAMAC I 1102 1 ! li Ill |ak v..- Selden I. II Bsell B I 1 "5m- ii.".-iiWini i !".N aaa7 1M . S B 8* S r : Hill W H Fiaer !J i :. I MII.llol.LANI W881M 1 •: 8 6 6 6 " Gl - P well ■ Parlor I I 4 8-01 iO 1598 WICKET BB 5 108 t I . 8 Kederis H S. Thompson 16 15 15 S Time. 2514. 49. 1:H%, 1:41. Track good. Winner it. in. by cunard Bertha trained bv M. Garrity. Went in p..-t .it i:.; At post 2 minutes. Start rood utd slow. Won drlvlag; -eeond and third the -inc. OCEAN QITREN r.m m a forward posithsa from the start and. when straightened asraj la tbe Ktreteh, ferged to tbe froal and oa teamed her opposltlea at tbe eml. MAIZIE fllRL rktsed a gap and tin i-hed next to the rail with s rush, but in close quarters. MAMAC set the pace aamely and only tired in tin- Baal -tride-. WHIDDEN and IKLH MVLHOLLAND ■alshcd with a lerriaV rash when too late to avail anythlag Scratched— 1508-L. M. Eckert, 101.