Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-19

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I I I ; • JUAREZ FORM CHART. — — — — JUAREZ, MEX.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1913. Terrazas Park. Forty-fifth day. Jockey Club Juarez Winter Meeting of loo days, ii i».t,ks on. Weather clear. ,SecrolaiTliL!d«SaiTia-.eV:lleS * "* Plcsilin- *■*»» vv- H- Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Racing starts at 2:1.. p. m. Chicago time 3:lo p. m.i. W indicates whan, S spurs. P, blinkers F_r. iocs in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horCe aad weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. a flQO tKST RACE -3-8 Mile. 8TMS- :;4 ,-.-2— 107. . Purse 00. 2 year olds. Maidens. __ *JyJ*-9 Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 2o; second. $."50: third. 5. Ii:d Horses A WtPPSt 4 K % Btjt Fin Joekoys Owners 0 H C P S SJTSdS?*51*8- "■ "- S S :- 1- R Hoffmaniieuth and Ambrose 1 e-S 9-p :: .", out £S H,,r,I-,n.,- w U2 - * lh -- KirsclVm A B Spreckcls :: 4 :.. 7 loi 1 WSBRErVrn w m G J 3»t :;nk Bur-game J H Woodford 10 13 8 :t 4-i ..*-- EA-i,, w 10! 7 * Moles-wh W hfcLemore M IS 12 j" • 68ao BENEDICT v. ■ 112 o 5 ;,- .V Cavangh V I? Freeman M •£ • : M 4 c- 2?Ji,¥svSI " u- 3 s H vi Groan Q M Van Gorden M M 30 10 4 K [.[. hack w 112 4 4 7" 7-- Borel W E Applegate 3 15 10 4 2 MiEteHACH 11. 17 x s .Small F T Wood 20 50 50 30 10 Time. 23«5. 36/s. Track slow. JV inner — B. c. by LitbOS -Regea trained by W. S. Heath. »• » vV.x-.tS,!**1 :lt, -:1,5. .A» ,1 ,,S 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third iliivn,--*i*/JUAW™B was headed in the hist eighth by HYKI and bumped into the latter when he drew alongside et him when an eighth out, then drew from him quicklv and won easing up. HYKI set the earlv tine and finished gamely, but a claim of foul was not allowed. BREVITY ran well, hut was outpaced by the first two. MEM1ACH was green and ran out into the main track at the bend. PAW finished gamely aud close up and so did BENEDICT. Overweights — Korphage. .M pounds. fiQ O-L SEtONI RAt-I-:-3-4 Mile. 0::ti2::— 1:1 11.-,— 2-IO1;. , Parse «R». J-year olds and upward! vJ t/V/tr Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. lnd Horses A WtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H V P S 22? £and£%»?!?£ PIRO "4 10:; I 5 m* * I" Bate* Coburn Bros 10 10 6 i!| «-5 UMd l.UKDWELL w« 4 lOo ti 7 6J ; S-h 2-J Kederis H Fink 6 10 7 3 S-5 6i7:: FREEWILL w 4 103 1 I 1- 1- 1! s- Robbins Crockett and Orr 12 15 7 3 8-5 K_t S. . HOUGH wae MB 7 8 9* !T- 5- 4it OBrien T Kirk 8 12 12 5 2* 25 QF?JHRF°RIi w2 94 4 9 vi74 «4 5 «"• R Gatewood I 4 18-58-5 4 5 «s d JOLLY l.YR wt m I 4 SsE B* |KJ as Nathan 1 Henry M 20 ISei 2* 6*32 DEBITAXTE wsb 3 88 !i 11 10J M |M* 7- McDonld F Harrington 10 40 40 13 6 18.3 l E.sEXDA.T 6 108 10 1 46- 42 8J Teahan J Dovle 5 5 4 • 1 KM ARAGONESE w 5 107 .". 10 11 11 11 ♦-• Kirsehm Wr h". Applegate 8 10 8 4 ,;*,! IM.?1* w 4 W5 :; 2 ;:- » 7:! 10= Woods W B Sink Jr 40 50 50 20 10 tiM. KING EARL „T wu 4 100 1 1 « 7- 4-1.8-11 Halsey W J Burke 8 10 8 3 8-5 Time. 2325. 50. l:U%. Track slow. inner— Blk. f. by Sain— Divonne trained by J. P. Coburn. "°".1. ," J".," At lw*1 ""to. Start bad and fast. Won driving: second and third the same. SADIB 8HAP1BO ,-.i44 moved up steadily from a slow beginning and, coming fast in the homestretch got up to win m the last stride of a game finish. BREDWELL came fast around the last turn and made a resolute and gaining finish. FREEWILL showed the most early speed and set the pace to the last -ix teenti, before tiring. S. V. HOUGH and KING RADFORD closed big gaps in the last quarter BADEN and Ixl.Nt, l-.AKIi ran well to the stretch. Overweights— King Radford. 4 pi.uuds: Aragonese. 1. fiCkd THIRD R.eE— 3-4 Mile. BSttS— 1:11.,— 2— MB. Purse$:jO0. 3-year-olds and upward. " J *JJU Selling. Net value to winner 25: seeond. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt % _■ ~4 Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S •892 KING STALWART w J 97 4 1 I* 1- 1- 1»| J McCabe F D Weir ii 2i 11-57-101-3 11 vsnUACK ELLIS w 4 115 8 7 4L Z* •• 211 Borel DoerhoeferandWest s-5 2 8-5 7-101-3 8877 BOBBY COOK w 7 111 1 I 3* 3 3* 3* Cole Keith and Spence 10 10 S I 3-2 68S2 OBEX w I 108 I s 71 I tiJ 4nk Kederis J Schreiber 15 30 30 10 3 _*4 OSCURO w a 108 5 ti s 4 4-J 5* Cavangh L C McDonald 20 20 12 5 "A 6864»RAMSY w 7 108 2 4 0- ti* 5s 6s Carter A D Harrison 4 10 10 3 8-5 tis.".2*HIGHL.XD CHIEF w 5 10t | r, and 7- 7- 73 A Wilson V B Carson H 50 50 15 8 SM6 HORICON w ti 112 7 3 3i B S 8 Ros n 1 Striker 4 8 5 24 7-5 Time. 24. 50%, 1:16%. Track slow. Winner— Ch. g. by Stalwart— Veracious trained by F. D. Weir. I...." " I"1- :tt :;:,,;- At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving KING STALWART, showing the most speed, took the lead al once and. winning all the wav. finished easing up. JACK ELLIS soon ran into nearest pursuit and finished ganielv. but could make no impression on the winner. BOBBY COOK stumbled at the start, but quicklv recovered and was a close contender throughout. CREX dosed a big gap and finished with a rush. OSCLRO showed speed, but tired. HOR1-CM quit badly after being prominent in the earlv running. Overweights— Bobby Cook. ;: pounds: Horjeon. 1. fiCkfft FO° BTH *ACB— 3-4 Mile. 9::t;2::-l :1 1 .-.-2— lfHJ.t Purse 00. 3-year-olds aud upward? V* t/V/U Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. ind Horses A WtPPSt j, i.. ■", Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6814*SWEOH SAM ro S 110 I 4 2J 2-1. 25 1- Robbins Chlppa and Taylor S 8 7 2 4-5 6875 MAZIRKA ws | lot 1 3 l1 It 1» 2-. Burgame W H Fix.ur 10 20 15 fi I S877 C.ELKO ws ti 108 ti S ti1 51 43 3«k Cavangh L F Kins 10 12 8 3 I fi884ORBE-D LAI wn T 1M S ti 7. * l. 5- 4-! Teahan M Folev 3 I 4 t-i 1-2 6881 Ml.MEN wn 6 115 E 1 "•= 9 J» 51 Gross Quinlan B Higel IM07-5 1 1-3 rnit 6808 LADY WILLIE w E 113 7 7 8 8 7" « . Small J W Fuller 10 20 "0 7 3 6893**GOIiD POINT w4 98 2 Z 3h V ti-i 7-» Halsev Weecott B Krause20 40 40 12 4 SD8-J5 RIO PL • s wu ti 108 4 E ti 71 8 8 A Murrav J P Polk 60 ttf 100 # 15 Time, 23%. 49*s, 1:16%. Track slow. Winner— B. g, by The Weaver— Okuste trained bv B. Pattmi. Went to pool at 3:45. At i«»vt 1 minute. Start giMwl and slow. Won handilv: second and third driving. SWEDE SAM ran in close pursuit of MAZUBKA until an eighth out. then passed him and drew awny to wm easing up. MAZUBKA took the lead quickly and made the pace, but tired in the last eighth GEL1CO dwelt at the start, but made up ground steadilv through the final quarter. ACCMEN was under punishment through the final quarter, but failed to respond. ORBED LAD closed a gap and finished with a belated rash. GOLD POINT ran well to the stretch and quit. Overweight-- -Mazurka. 4 pounds. fiCkClT HI Til RACE— 3-4 Mile. 03023- 1 :1 1 %— 2— 100. Purse BBM. 0-year olds aud upward?" J £F VJ I Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt U H :li Str Fin Jockeys Owners i» H C P sT~ IAKI.AXD w 4 lul I 2 1- 1 1"tl- Robbins WescottandKi-ause 4 E B «-5 1 -" 6883*PARLOR BOY" VBlM 1 1 3- U » 2- Moleswh Kxl wards and John 13-513-52 4-6 2-5 «8S3MIS8 .II-1,VN w 4 107 ti 3 21 21 2 3i R Hoffman Fitzgerald and Carr.". 6 6 2 4-5 6871 StTPFTtAGIST a 11 I 111 E 4 :.* 4- 4-i 4- Small JMasterson 7 12 S 3 7-5 6882 LOVE DAY w 4 1 « 4 7 7 7 B» " . Gross J Hochrein 6 8 « 2 t E 6883 LADY MACY WliM 2 ti Ef ti1 ti.*. ti3 Forsvth W G Jenkins 4 E IV 8 5 4 5 6843 MILT JONES wn 5 lof 7 E 4S :,■ 7 7 E Cotton CottonandTmps..n 30 30 13 4 2 Time. 23%, 49%. 1:14%. Track slow. Winner— Blk. g. by Boa roa tcher — Lavena C. 1 trained bv J. Krau-ei. Went to [Hi-t at 4:1i. At fmt 1 minute. Start goad and fast. Won handilv: second and third driving. OAKLAND, snowing great speed, rushed to the front quicklv and. setting a fa-t pace for the goias withstood all opposition and finally won easing up. PARLOR BOY was out footed in the earlv running but closed up last in the stretch into 1 game second. MISS JEAN ran a fasi half and tired badly in the final sixteenth. SI FFRACIST ran dose ap nearly thraagboat. LADY MACY was under strong restraint to the stretch and was taken to the outside in the final quarter, but failed to respond when called on. The winner, entered for hB"i00. was bid up to ,000 and sold te W G Yauke Scratched — 0S50 Feather Duster, 112. overweights — Oakland. 1 ;k iiiii1. £*Q/"kO SIXTH RACE -1 Mile. 1334— 1 ::;7%— 4— 1 12. | Purse $.:oo. 4-year-olds and upward" J jyjCj Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt j %. 3, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 H J P S~ i.svpkvk WHITE w»«M6 I 2 D 1- 1« 1- 1 | Bur game s Polk 4 t-i 34 ti-5 3-5 6X72 SHORTY NORTHCUTw B V» 7 1 2- 2V 2i 2- 2- R Hoffman I Fm-.I 7 8 7 2 1 16891G1FT wb 4 102 5 3 3h 3] 3- 3-.. 3 Kederis J.I Russell 10 10 8- 31 6-G ti8-.lI.IT MARCHMONT wn • ME 4 4 • p ;,i 4". 4* Teahan I Striker « 7 7 ? 1 68 . ItOSEVALE w 7 104 1 5 4l» 5- 4 5*" 5« Gross G Darker 6-5 7-o 7-5 3-G l-i 6901 DON ENRIQUE wis t MS I 7 7 7 7 7 ti Hill I. W Hicks I 10 8 3 6-5 6894 BONNIE BARD wsb 9 10-5 2 « SH ** «J ti- 7 Forsvth X J Rilev 20 60 60 15 S Time. 24%. 49. 1:153/,. 1:42%. Track slow. Winner — B. g. by Yaakee Lady in Waiting trained by S. Peak. Wein to post at 4:4i. At i ost 1 mimile. Btasi |MM r and slow. Won easily; second and third driv!n » IN i: WliriB went to the front quickly, made all the mnsdng and was iine tended at the finish SHORTY NiKIHCI V ran in closest pursuit throughout and made a resolute finish. GIFT ran forwardlv and g-imelv ihioiighout. ROSEA ALB tried to get through after passing the half-mile ground and was sharply shut off lue winner, entered for 00. was bid an to BBK and Ixuight in. Scratched-6S72*Blacfc Mate, 105; BSg] Prince-- IndnsU1 1 . M8; 0*.0!J - LeU i gh , 100 US09 Lesc-ar 108 Overweights— Shorty Northcut, 1 lound; Gilt, 2; Rosevale, 1.


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