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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913.— Terrazas Park. Forty-fourth day. Joekey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of lMi days, ill books on. Weather clear. . — — — Pre-iding Steward. Charles F. Price. Presiding Judge, W. IL Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Kdward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:10 p. m. Chicago time .1:15 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. *lndicutea apprentice allowance. £»Qrr7 FIRST BACK— 3-8 Mile. S71C."»— 34. — 2 — 107. » Purse $:i00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. OO*!/ 4 Fiilie-. Special Weights. Net value to winner S22" ; second, 839; third, ."i. Did Horses AWtPPSt M ]j % St r Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8SC7 OOMA w 112 _ I p* pi Borei W 13 AnMesmta l I 4 -C 2-3 out S87» STF.LLA WARD W 112 :" 2 ■ 2- Groth I E Clark 4 ". .". I 2.. 6879 IRISH ANN WW 112 1 1 2h .",U Gross J V Xewinan 8] 4 4 12-5 EDITH W. W 112 6 4 •".■"- ■-. J MeCabe F I Weir 12 .!0 30 8 4 GSoj TIP DAWDELL w 112 1 il C «.3 R Hoffman A Tobias at i f, 8-f, 7 10 riP-HT-TA 112 :: 3 4 i; Small V T WkkI pi IS If, 3 2 Time. 25%, 371:. Track heavy. Winner — Rlk. f. by Cesarion — Snecrwell trained by W. II. Buckneri. Went to post at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. OOMA quickly took a slight bad and. boring over to STKLI.A WARD, forced the others to the oui-side. but finished fast and outgsmed STELLA WARD at the end of a long stretch drive. STELLA WARD ran a good race in the going and heal on tenaciously io the end. IRISH ANN was squeezed back in a jam - Ml after the start and tired after clo-ing a gap. KDITH W. tinish.-d fast. , £4 Q |~V Q SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. 88828— 1:11 V— 2— lOfi. 1 Purse $.100. 3 -vear-olds. Selling. 00»lf O No value to winner 2.".; second, 0; third. .r.. Did Horses AWtPPSt1! % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ;7e;*Yi:i.lE FORTY ■ 100 1 .". V- 1 i "- I1 IneDonild Mrs H Armstrong! 12 12 3 8J 6875*INQUIhTTA wn MS C 1 BJ .".t i;- 2- Nathan G M Odoni 3 io 7 3 8-5 ■875 LOAN SHARK Wsu 111 12 10 lc 3"Ht 23 B Boi • 1 W Elliott E 3 I 8-5 4-5 683 ■-•IKKTTY DALE w W0 2 7 s* 9-1. 8- ii Halsey W H Snearley 7 10 S 3 8 5 €873 TOM :. wr. 110 4 I 2-i li 1J V Bur game T S Gore 7 8 8 3 t 5 6873 K UN EST H. w 104 ! 2 M « 7 «12 Gross J C Cahn 7 » !t 4 2 685* GREEN CLOTH WWlst :: 11 SJ 7*J 6»i 7» Cavangh L D Fosse tt 30 40 40 20 8 6850 CAMIA W W3 s I | ] 4; 4* .s3 Buxton arlin fc Moodv 1 3 2V 1 1-2 G856 QUICK ws 107 10 8 7- S"k t 4 93 Gentry L. I Gentry 23 81 tto 2." 12 33S2 El TZGERALD w 103 5 I ll3 ll4 W- W*| Teahan .1 H Mehl 10 15 8 3 8 5 6832 LUKE VAN Z.ANDT W 102 11 I lo-W 11s 11° Groth I E Clark 7 io 10 4 2 6889 MAG DA B. W 100 7 12 12 12 12 12 Bezanson B Macias 50 WO 100 60 30 Time. 24, 51%, 1:19«5. Track heavy. Winner — B. f, by Cesarion — Pleasant Girl trained by F. II. Kessingeri. Meat to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. VELIE FORTY was lucky at the start and took the lead at once, but liored ont on the turn when entering the Stretch and, losing ground, was OUtfooted to an eighth from home, where she came fast and iiiillv won going away. lNQilETA began -lowly and closed a big gap in the last quarter into a fast going second. LOAN SHARK ran well, but was tiring at the end. PR KIT Y DALE closed a big gap and lini-iied with a rush. TOM G. tiid badly in the final eighth after leading into the Stretch, CAMIA was oJtfooti d all the amy. Scratched 8081 Jolly Tar. 105. Overweight* — Loan Shark. 1 pound: Ernest H.. 2: Fitzgerald. 1. 0 0 0 0 THIRD RACK— 1 Mile. MM— 1:37% — 1—112. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. DOUtf Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0: third. o. lad Horses AWtPPSt % K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i;v7ITRSlbA EMMA 4 101 5 I I 1- H| 1* 1*1 Groth DiK-rhoeferandWest t;-5 7-5 11 101 -21 5 .M LEHIGH ws 4 103 2 4 8* Vh 8*1 21 2° Bur game L Burlingume 7 7 4 1 1-2 6849 LJ I V l» XTOX wb 5 IOC 1 5 4t 5- 8* :: ::- Moleswb StreetaVMcAlster 3 SI 4 1 12 6880 THE PEER ws 7 108 4 1 fi3 • 53 4- 43 Small P Risk 20 30 40 8 3 iv v l.EStAK wr. 5 111 3 7 7 7 7 6r 55 Rosen W M Gain 4 7ft 3-23-5 CM* EL TORO w 4 106 7 6 I" 2 * 4- B"» a* Carter C L Mackey 15 25 20 8 2 E8M lookout wuThM fi 2 «3 *1 J " Hill XI K James 20 40 40 s 6 Time. 25. 50%, 1:18%. 1:47. Track heavy. Winner — B. f. by Broomstick— Admittance trained by P. M. West. Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily: second anil third driving. URSULA KMMA went to the front at the start and held the race safe at all times without being fully extended. I.KHIGH ran in forward pursuit all the way and made a game finish, but could not get up. LII.Y PAXTON ran gamely, but was outpaced and a distant third. KL TORO quit after running in nearest pursuit to the homestretch. THE PEER ran fairly well. £*t~n EOFRTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 04O7S— 1 :0r,.-,— 4— 105. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and ♦I/VvJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0; third. 5. bed Horses AWtPPSt % M =4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S «H7JUST BED wsn 4 104 4 2 8] 13 l2 1*| CnVoM L A Denker 8-8 9-1 •-• ft-20out 68*9 UNCLE JIM. GRAY w 7 IU 3 5 1 23 *■ 21 Hill J Randolph 7 10 7 2 7-10 6889 ROSE ONE1L WB 5 103 6 1 5 4nk 4» :;3 Groth I Striker 10 10 10 ■ 1 6878SGIMLI wit 4 106 1 3 3i 3-i :.i 4T Eurgame Mason and Jordan 2 11 58-5 2 3 out 6863 ROSENTA wr 5 106 3 fi 4i o3 ; k 33 Cavangh E J Ramsey 12 40 40 10 I 6878 GARLAND ws 7 106 2 4 6 6 6 6 Forsyth W G Jenkins 12 40 40 8 2J Time. 25, 50, l:041/o, 1:11%. Track heavy. Winner— Ch. g, bv Cunard — Doris trained by K. Reilly. Went to lK st at .".:4ti. At |K st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. JUST RKD was saved to the stretch turn, then went to the front at his riders will and was eased up to a canter at the end. INCLK JIMMIES GRAY ran w. 11 in the going and. after setting the early pace. was hanging on gamely at the tinish. ROSK ONKIL came from the rear with a rush in the stretch. GIMI.I showed early speed, but tired In the stretch drive. The others Inhered in the going. Scratched -6881 Percy Henderson. 104: 0701 Song of Rocks. 100; 8888 Prince Conrad. 104. £+ff~l FIFTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9407S— 1:05,,.-.— 4— 103. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and f3c/ vf JL npwaul. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0: third. 5. Did Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 88w*D MONTGOMERY W» 6 180 S I 8 3" 211 1| Halsey W Borland 30 40 40 16 8 6834 TIM JUDGE wu S ME 10 7 4- 2- 1*1 1* Cavangh J Cuneo S 8 6 2 1 6894THE FAD W 0 10S 1 1 1*| 11 1*| 8*1 Groth D W Kelly 2 14-511-51 13 EMI EVRAM w 9 105 2 4 5 Ei 4". 43 On H X Shipley 25 40 40 15 7 SERENADE w 7 103 5 5 S- 6»k 74 6S Teahan J C Louder W U U r, 2J 6865 NNE McGEE w 7 103 !» •". 2 4- 33 6h Bur game E Gaylord 5 6 I 2 1 6889 DON ENRIQUE wit 9 105 7 10 10 10 S 71 Hill I, W Hicks 4 I .HS 3-235 6894 PICKANINNY 5 101 r, 2 7-1 6. s- Gross Bell ft Murphv 10 10 7 2J 8-f 6847 GOOD INTENT wr 6 107 4 ! 7nt s :» 0* B HoffmanlVlmont and Turnerio 16 16 6 :: 6849 BADEN w 4 104 " I 9 9 10 10 Woods W B Sink Jr 30 4o 44 15 7 Time. 25%, 50%, 1:04%. 1:12. Track heavy. Winner — Br. g. bv Rowling Brook— Grenadine trained by W. II. Armstrong. Went to Boat at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the -.inie DAYS MONTGOMERY ran in a goinl position in the early running and. moving up rapidly in the stretch, wore TIM JUDGE down in the last sixteenth and won drawing clear. TIM JIDGK tired badly in the final tiflv ysrds after running well from the start and having a gixxl lead In the stretch. THE FAD shewed early speed and set the pace to the homestretch, but tired in the nam] drive. KVRAN linished "aiiiolv SERENADE closed a gap in the last quarter. ANNK MeGKK ran well for a half onlv. Scratched i.S.04 Roberta, 104: 6788 Teddy Bear. MB. Overweights — Pickaninny. 1 pound: Good Intent. 2: Baden. 3. /~if/~d SI NTH BACK -7-8 Mile. 10S1— 1 :24si— fi— 10T.. I Purse $.".00. I year olds und upward. yYfJJ Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. vA Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O |J C P S MMHANLY u" IU1 B I 8*1 5* •* Jk ]n Bur game Mora* a Mead 10 2o 2o 6 8-5 6818 MYCENAE w 4 10S « 1 7 7 7 fi 2- Hill J J Agi a lo 12 10 3J 8-5 SIR l.r.SCOT w 7 10» 7 2 1h 1. 1 1 3S R IloftmanD Ford 6 8 8 3 1 [ B DOUGHERTY W 6 106 I 7 :: ■ 3*| 2* 4*J 4 Bobbins F Harrington 5 6 4i 1154 5 6830»DUTCH ROCK w 5 10S 4 I 8] i7 fi4 54 81 Small J AV Fuller I 2 I 5 1 1-2 1-4 IBSTOiRUSSELL MeOIBL w 4 Wl 3 t! I LH f 31 t,« Groth CBogan 8 10 8 3 3-2 • xv l TV W 4 108 2 4 V 4-. r,u ] 7 Cross F W Doss 3 5 5 2 1 Time. 24*5. 49%. 1:16%, 1:32%. Track heavy. Winner— Ch. h, bv Handsel Lady Bon trained by .1. w. lurmaa. Went to post at 4:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same HANLY was outpaced for the first half but. moving up on the last turn, came with a great stretch rush and Inst got up to win in the last stride. MYCENAE was atom badly outpaced early, but closed a bin • in and finished like a whirlwind. Sill ALVESGOT set I fa-l |iaee for the going and tired in the final six- . Tecni! Dlt DOUGHERTY ran well, but was hampered all through the last quarter by RISSRI.L McGILL crowding over against him. DUTCH BOCK evidently did not like the going aud was uevvt prominent. LISSKGL McGILL and BATWA showed -peed, but both quit iu the stretch. Overweights — Russell McGlll, 2 pounds.