Juarez Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-11

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX., FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1913.- Terrazas Park. Thirty seventh day. Jockey Club Juarez. inter Meeting of Urt days. II books on. -Weather clear. Presiding Steward, Charles F. Price. Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jaape i Pacing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.i. "Indicates apprentice allowance. /• O pr pr riBST RACE— «•• BSe. .S7 1 1 5— 34 /-. — 2— I 7 . Puree 99, 2 year olds. Maidens. UOUU Special Weights. Net value to winner gg; second, $■■ : third. ¥25. I nd Horses AWtPPStU :xx Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P S «843SSHADRACH WB 112 11 :: 1*1 V P. Steele F T Wood ui USX e-6 3-S S843»DICK DOn IE w 11 S 1 *| 9 Cross .1 P Newman 7-5 9-o ! -5 4-3 L-5 MANGANBSE ws 112 13 :» :- ::". hfolesWh J L Blackford 1 U fo 4 J 6843 BREVITY W M9 ti 7 3* •!-". Pur game .III Woodford Pi IJ. S 4 Z £831 ALABAMA BAM w 112 13 J e-i :"t Loftus B .V Tramimll K :v t$ 8 4 GALAS W 112 10 4 - 6»t 6° Kirschm A B Soc-ckels U 40 40 1". S CONJURY w 109 it 1 8" T»l Gentrv O G Parke :io 40 40 10 8 KORFHAGE n HI 3 la 10" 8and Kederis W B Applegate t« 8 8 i «-3 BENEDICT nrlU 3 10 11-= 9 Cavangh W B Freeman 13 L3 S 11 5 TIP DAWDBLL w 109 7 S 71 10"k r Hoffman.V Tobias B 91 M 8 3 MERITCPvIOUS w 109 4 II. 9" H25 Dreyer W B Applegate it; 8 8 3 tt-3 6M3 OLD GOTCH w Mfl 1 13 12| 12* Ormes I E Clark i* 1 00 100 40 M MILTON ROBLEE v Mfl 1 9 13 13 Buxton R Gatewood 30 30 "5 8 4 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Tim.. 2243. 3410. Track fast. Winner— Ch. C, by Atkin Imali Wood trained by F. Gardner. Went to p,ist at 2:17. At post :: minutes. Start good and slow. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. S1IADRACH raced from the outside to tin- inside shortly after the start and, forcing the hor-es next to the rail to be taken up, went into a quick bad and drew far away to win in a canter. DICK DODIE was out-footed early, but gained steadily and OUtgamed MANGANESE for second place at the finish. MANGANESE showed sliced and was :1 prominent and game contender all the way. BKBVITV ran well, but finally tired. f ::. ethers were outpaced. Overweight--— Alabama Bam, 3 pounds. OQfT|3 SECOND RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. p.4!7S— 1 :•*%— 4— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. DOOU Selling. Net value to winner S225: second. 0: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPStA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 747 PAMP1NF.A a H 4 n 1 «- 53 4nt ]Dk R Steele JOaOH Keenel 4 4 8-5 7-lo 1747 MADELINE B. w 101 10 4 8* 1 i l- l-.. Drevet- Doerhoef erandWest 3 17-317-57-5 7-10 »771 MOLLKR wn 110 2 1 !■ 2- X*% V Burgame G C Bennett 10 12 8 3 8-5 6703*INQUIB9TA m I 105 7 5 4-. 4- C4 4° Nathan G M Odom 4 LT-54 8-5 7-10 6827 ERNEST H. w 102 S I 3J 3J ::2 53 Buxton .1 C Catin M H 30 12 « 683s QUICK w 107 9 3 7 6 1 Gi Gentry L D Gentry 91 #9 M 12 ii S832*GREEN LOTH ws 103 19 9 9 8 7 Halsey L I Puasett 31 91 in l;i « 9333 LOVING MOSE w 107 4 7 8 8 7 8-J Gross B A Trammel I 10 12 12 4 t 6839 SPRIGHTLY MISS w 110 5 10 10 10 9 9" J McCMm F D Weir 3 -P. 4| I E I ! «040 JOE BLSHER w 102 3 I 5 7 10 lo McDdwll W Gabriel W 100 100 V 20 Time. 23%, 47*i, 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Malta Santa— Aida Dunn trained by J. O. Keenel. Went to I»est at 2:47. At post 2 minutes. Start gixnl and slow. Won driving: second and third tlie sime. PAMPINEA was shuffled back at the start, but closed up ground steadily and. finishing with a ter rifle rush, caught the tiring MADELINE B. in the final stride. MADELINE B. is speedy and took a g.M.d lead in the stretch, but tired badly in the last fifty yards. MOLLKR set a fast pace, but begun to tire at the paddock gate. INQC1ETA ran well, but came wide down the stretch. ERNEST H. tiuit after being a forward contender to the stretch. The others were always outpaced. Scratched — 6883 Tom C, 110: 27 Mother Katcham. 105: is*»7 Jolly Tar. MtV. Overweights — Pampinea. 4 pounds; Madeline B.. 1. uC*tt££f"7 Till RD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93123— 1 :11%— 2— KMJ. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward." Q O O j Selling. Net value to winner ?225: second. S50: third, flg. 1ml Hoists AWtPPSt » »2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 19 MISS JEAN w 4 10" 9 i 1 li VI V R HoffmanE L Fitzgerald 5 5 2 1 6821BALRONIA u Mfl 7 1 J* V li 2 Hill FM Hopper 4 31 «-5 :-" 6786IORBA SMILE w ti Mfl 1 ti 4" 5- .;- 9* Cavangh ShiKik and Phillips Q 3 11-34-5 2-5 6833*EL PATO BJ I Kin 5 2 5" 4l 5- 4"" Halsey O G Parke lo Z3 25 8 4 OillPSCLA EMMA w 4 103 14 23 2- 21 i| Oreyer OoerhoeferandWest i 8 7 21 t -3 6S46*SAJNBL w 4 103 3 8 7 i I 6" Ruxton J Dixon 5 C 0 2 1 CX49 TAUXlVV DIP W 7 108 2 5 6 7 7 72 Bur game L Burlingame 20 50 30 20 8 6823 BOB FARLEY w 5 110 i; » 9 8 »»• J Henry J H Mead 10 16 15 6 3 SSCa PIPE VISION w 5 101 S 7 S 9 9 H Gross R S Anderson 20 30 30 12 i 5822=LAVBNDER IVSS wn 4 103 10 10 lo 10 10 10 J CallahanE Rice 60 100 100 10 .0 Time. 23%. 49. 114-,. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Dick Welles — Passe trained by E. L. Fitzgerald. Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third lie tame. MISS JEAN was lucky at the start and. going to the front quickly, won all the way. tint was tiring badly at the end and barely mated long enough to win. BALRO.NIA ran forwardly trout the start and, tin isiiing fast, would have won in another stride or two. ORBA SMILE ran a good race and finished gamely and close up. EL PATO also ran well. URSULA EMMA followed the winner in closest pursuit to the last eighth and tired in the final drive. SANEL was never prominent. Scratched— 1823 Canlcm. IPS: iS5:; Lescar, 111. Overweights — Miss Jean. 2 pounds; Bob Farley. 2. /JQPQ rOUKTH RACE— 7-8 Mile! 10S1 -1 :24g-— C— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward" 0OlO Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second, 5: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % _. =»■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6744 HELEN BAKl.EE wit 5 lis ;: : :;i 41 2«l V 1*1 LoftUS R J Mackenzie g-5 2 13-193-61-3 6818*RIO BRAZOS » 4 94 5 1 F» 2:J 3 ;;-! :- Hill R S Plunkett 8 8 7 2 7-10 iiMt JlM BASEY «n 3 112 1 I 4 ik :;i,i; 4- 41 ;; Rezanson J Schreiber 8 13 13 4 2 68* JOE DEIP.OI.l wn 4 107 2 2"» I- I*? 1" Kederis Mrs M R Farmer 8 12 12 4 8-5 iv|iri:cKEi: hox went 99 1 " :»- 55- :,- :.- a w Car 11c J Casey 4 3 is-5i 9-20 6S42LACKROSE wi: 5 110 2 fl CflflB Steele W E Applegate 5 6 6 2 4-5 Time. 24, 48%. l:U£f 1:27. Track fast. Winner— Ch. m. by Peep oDa.v — Lady Bramble trained by I. I. Adkinsi. Weni 10 pest at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HELEN BARBEE wa- saved next to the rail behind the leaders to the head of the stretch, then passed t.iem when called on and won in a canter. RIO P.RAZOS raced forwardly early and seemingly tired In the stretch, but came resolutely through the final hundred yards into a fast going second. JIM BASEV ran a good race and flnltihrd with a rush. JOE DEIBOLD showed much early s| eed and led around the turns and into the stretch, bet tired in the final drive. CRACKER BOX and LACKROSE were always outpaced. Overweights — Bio Brazos, 2 pounds; Cracker Box. 1. nfTfQ FIFTH RACE--3-4 Mile. 93123— 1 : 11%— 2— IOC. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward." OO O «tr Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt ,4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 684L-SCFF1JAG1ST wn « 108 5 i 3- 2» l"k P Buxton J Masterson 8 8 6 L 1 t.7.,; DADDY GIP w 6 105 12 4: 5- 29 Burgame R A Leigh 3 3* 2 4-5 2-5 9Sti LOVE DAY w 4 108 7 1 7 5-. 4"t 1 Gross J Hochr-in 10 16 16 5 .. »;;:•! »FEL THBR DUSTER w » Mfl I I 4; ::■■:. ::n 4J Rhtmire R F Carman 2 3 3 1 1-j 68 ;:eKi.i/.H HARWOOD wn 7 103 2 3 I1 1 2* 5 Kederis tuneo 4: Yeoiuan 4 5 16-51 1-2 CS30 1 IALE THCMPIAN w 4 102 8 5 .; 7 7 ti Hill J Stephenson 15 20 Kj .; :t 6848 OCEAN QUEBN w 7 104 4 t 5nk « ti 7 B .Steele A G Dunlap 10 15 15 6 WIe-STEULIN ■ 5 105 3 7 I S 8 i Mideswh W McLemore 30 * 0 81 10 Time. 23Vi, 48%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner- Ch. h. by Voter — Noonday trained by J. Masterson. Weni to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SUFFRAGIST raced close up from the start and. when in the stretch, forged to the front and out stayed DAPBY HP in a game finish. DADDY IIP Hose, a gap in the last quarter and. in a fast finish, was gaining slowly on the winner. LOVE DAY came down the stretch next to the rail alter closing a big gap and finished last. FEATHER DUSTER ran well, but ran on the outside all of the final quarter. ELIZABETH HARWOOD ■hewed much speed and led Into the stretch, but tired in the final drive. Overweight; — Ocean Queen, 1 pound. O Q £*f SIXTH RACE -1 1-16 Miles. 93544 — 1:45 4— 115.1 Purse !f;;00. 4-year-olds amMipwiirTl. UODU Selling. Net value to winner 25: swuiil. .1=50: third. 5. lad Horses AWtPPSt U _• i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O jj C I» S t-so MEI TON STREET wi: 5 115 5 4 3- -.i 2 2:j 1" Loftus R J Mackenzie 9-109-107-101 -J out 6842 PUCK aj_4Mfl 1 1 2" 2-i 1- H -i Buxton V Otis 2i 4 18-5J-101-:; 68-»4BALCL_FF w 5 112 2 3 4»| ■!- 1* J* :.s Cavangh L Gray 1 7, v. 1 i_- t,s -r*SIST FLOtRENCE W -I .•■" 1 2 l"k l* Sm 4" I" Nathan Winfrey and Gibs.,nl0 1 |3 3 1 6818 H."LY wn 5 113 4 E 5 i 5 S 5 J Henry Moran and. Mead 1". 25 25 I Q Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:47%,. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h, by Melionian — Tchoupetoulns trained by J. D. Adkinsi. Weni to post at 4:12 At post t minute. Start cood and lion. Won driving: second and third tin-same MELTON STREET was outrun to the head of the stretch, where be moved up to the h-ader- in a hard drive an-l. -landing punishment unflinchingly, got up to win in the lasr stride. riCK followed sis 1 lit FLORENCE closely and took the lead after entering the stretch, but was tiring at the end of a gam. effort BALCLIFF ran well and ttnished with a great rush next to the rail. SISTER FLORENCE tired nfter hading to the turn for home and guii in the final drive.


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