Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-05

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; ■ 1 1 JUAREZ FORM CHART- JUAREZ. MEX., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1913. Terrasaa Park. Sixty second day. Jockey club Juan:-:. Winter Meeting of 1 H days. l » Isniks nn. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Steward. Charles F. Price. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Casskly. Racing Secretary. Edward Jusikt. Uaciug starts al lM.r» p. in. Cbieago lime -Mi p. m.i. Tndicales approul ice allowance. 7/ lP»i 1TKST l!.i E 3-4 Mile. ! :;ii-J.: 1 : 1 1 .-. -- 108. Parse 00. 3-year-olds aad upward. i UOtJ S.--!ing. Net vaine lo winner .5; -eioinl. ■ ■. : in ml. XU5. TiTil Horses A WIPl"rSl U _■ ■, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 1 || C I S i.s77 I.i.a/.i-: 1:. w v. ~~~ ~~: 2 V 11 1 i 11 Cavangh T K Garner 20 38 12 5 iHI LUKE VAN ZAXDT an 3 91 :. 1, 7- 7 3- 21 Hill I E Clark J 8 7 2J • ,,:i ; i.i;AX w 9 Pis I I B» 5* - ■* V Guj II X Shipley 6 10 lo 1 T* 7005 lloUICON s| ill 6 8 8 8 8 I- Rosen I Striker 2j 1 : -2 1 1 2 7op.i PAIR LOUISE W C 188 N 8 9 9 7 5i Mulligan .1 W Youii- 5 ." •. ,s, VIREO 3 91 1 "• 1- 211 :,! 1.- MoDonld C Wright M v8 58 28 10 J035 TOM G. WB t M8 I 7 •■-. ;; 8 7* Robbins T s Gore 7 HJ M 1 2 7005 cay w 1: 1 M 9 1 in 2 . i. si.., .1 McCabe .1 B Sweeney :J 1 13 56 i,7o Kl. TORO w 4 109 7 lo pi 10 pi 9 Whatley C I. Mackey SO 38 15 6 3 7 13 RED WIDOW w 1 93 I 3 3] C S* 1" A Wilson R 1 ; Martin 38 58 58 28 W Time. 23, 4845. 1:1445. Track fa.st. Winner Ch. g. bv Perblaae Snsic B. trained by J. Healy. Went lo post at 2:1ft. At P"st 1 niinule. Star -o mI and slow. Won driving: wcond and third lie -ame. P.I.A/.E. P.. ran into the lead early and WOB all the way. bill was tiring al the end and li.nl to l.e ridden nal LUKE VAN 2ANDT closed a big gap in the last quarter and finished with a rush Into a gain lag second. KVKAN also came from the rear, but tired in tin linal drive HORICON and PAIR l.ol ISK i sed big gapa. CAY showed Speed ami set the early pace, but |Uit bully. VIKKO and PEP Willow i an well to the stretch. Scratched liT.V. Kiora. 108; 7018 Cool, 108. Overweights — Blase B., 1 pound; Luke Van Zandt. 1: Tom c. 1: El Toro, 1 ; U- d Widov . 2. TJ C*£ SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 1334 -1:37% 4 ll.i Parse 8300. l-year-oids and apward. I VJOvJ Soiling. Net value to winner 2.-1: second. $.V : third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt t -.. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1* S ;035*PALMA wb 6 P»3 3 5 3| 31.. 1- I l4 Robbins .1 W Tate 3 3] 3V 1512 7083*F*LYING W8 M8 4 1 » 7 ."■- 3* 2*1 Xatiia.ii S !i Berg -. -,! 3-2 3-5 1-i 6912 SILVER GRAIN WB i 108 5 7 *. I - 3" 2* :: Kir.-cbm .1 Barks 5 P 8 3 i 6973 FREEWILL 4 88 7 2 H* 2- 2". 4-. l"k McDonld Crockett .: On- 15 20 P 1 7033 TRANSPARENT wa 5 105 2 1 4 5 7 V ■"■ Hill .1 G Kennedy » 7 7 2 1 6952 ROYAL RIVER SB 9 108 3 7 « ti 7 8" R Hoffman Be lmont a Turner* M P 3 6904SADnC SHAPIRO v 4 102 1 2- 1" t" ti. 7 Estep Coburn Broa 8 8 8 2 1 Time. 24. 4715, 1:14%". 1:41. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by l.eki May Easter drained by F. Smith. Weal to postal 2:4." . At |K st 1 minute. Stan gi»j l and -low. Won easily; second and third driving. IM. MA. after being saved in the early running, moved up fast on the far linn and. lakinu lie lead on the la-t turn, drew away in the boniest re 1 eh to win in 1 canter. FLYING wa- uutfooted for the lirst three-i.u.irteis, but came fast in the boaaeatreteh and outstayed SILVER GRAIN for second place. The latter raced close up throughout, but was tiring it the end. FREEWILL was speedy, bat was .bine at three-quarters. Sadie SHAPIRO showed early speed and set the pace briefly, but qalt badly. Scratched 70481 Ocean Queen, 103; 70:;o-Cre, MS. Overweights Sadie Shapiro. 1 pound. TYf£i~l Till Kl PACE --3-4 Mile. 93823 1:11%— 2 luc.i Purse 00~ 3-year-olds aad apward I „FO A* Selling. Net value to winner y22..: second. $. !: third. $■£ . Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P fl 7083 ;ai.KXE GALE wsn 8 WI I 7 ::. 8*1 Is] c Robbins W M Cain 1 1 t 2 I 7805 RUTH ESTHER a 4 Ml 12 1 2- ., 2» 2J Kederia H T Batcbeler 6 8-737-5 6851 NATIVE SON B 8 108 2 8 l "- t-1. ;;■ Guy K Mallory - !• IS 6 3 cv INQCIETA wb I 93 7 1 1- _ | 3 ! 1 ■ 1 CailahanG M Odotn 5 6 2 1 12 6970 DOC Al.l.KX w ■ l"Ps 1 3 -• 6 n1 5" Mulligan .1 E Dwyer 15 28 38 I t 8970 Itlo PECOS BBj ti 181 3 i P 4-. 7 *i";- A Murray .1 1 Pott 10 19 15 *• 7819 LADY YOC.XC, wnlPH 9 11 II 11 5 . 7 1 mrganie A C McCfcfferty 6 8 8: 32 7018 MACDA B. "a 94 11 3 S 10 pi s". Hill R Macias 28 38 M 6 H923 BONNIE BARD wn 9 108 S PI 7- 7l I 8" Teahaa Louder ft Alford 38 88 28 - I 7019 MEADA 11 109 B 12 9 !» 9 MJs* Cavangh A Boyd 28 38 88 12 6 6874 COMMENDATION w 5 M8 M 5 16 S 11 11 Estep C Morris 18 3 3-2 ii921 RECOVER w 4 104 I I 12 R 12 12 R HoffmanT K Hall 15 38 H Time. 231/5, 49. 1:1425. Track fast. Winner — Br. m. by Solitaire II.— Bertha trained by A. C Blair I. Went to poet at 3:18. Al post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; secoad and third .riving. GALENB GALE, after running close up from the -tart, took the had OB the stretch turn and. drawing aw iv decisively, won easing up. Rl Ill ESTHER wa- in forward and close pursuit of the leaders throughout and finished gamelv. NATIVE SOX made up ground and Baisbcd dose np. INQUIETA set the early p:ne. but tired badly mar the finish. DOC AI.I.EN and RIO PE OS only ran moderately well. Overweight-- Inqaieta, 2 pounds; Lady Young. 1: Mag-la P.. 3: Meada. 3: Recover, 1. f —■ P7Brit"*0 EOI RTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 89623—1:11% 2 100. Purse *:M* . 3-year-aMs ami up-| Vy3 2 ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 8225; second. 898; third 825. lad Barnes AWtPPSt U is % StrFia Jockeys owners 0 11 C P S i9Mii: M.I OF OPHIR w 5 M8 2 I :;-. 3-.:. 2- 1- Bobbins DoerhoeferandWY-t I 23-64] 6-5 I 2 700PKOOTBNA.Y « "• 9S I 3 l1 1»* IJ 8»J Hill J L Brown 2;. 13-68 4-5 1-3 6984LACKROSE wb 5 111 I i fl 4-. 1- S Borel W B Apptegatc 3 1 1 5t i - i 6983 GEORGE OXNARD WB 4 M8 6 6 5- 5- 5- l» .1 Henry .1 Mae.Manus 10 Pi IS 8888 WINTBRGHBEN wb 7 186 7 2 :■■ 8* 6J "4 Mulligan I Fisk 6 8 7 •"• 6866LNSURANCE MAX a u 3 lot 8 7 8* 7 7- 8* Kederia Mrs M It Farmer 6 9 8 6-5 7021 FURLONG w 5 105 3 1 2-1 :: :. 7- Klrscbm .1 Wilkin- 38 88 N Ht 5 6884 COCKSPUR wis 4 Pd 6 8 s s s s .1 CalhUianHendaondcHogan 100 100 60 20 W Time. 2Z1-0 48. 1:12/:,. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Pen Brash— Roseiing t rallied by P. M. Weat. Weat to iRist at ::47. At ]M st 1 minute. Start go.nl and fast. Won easily: second Bad third driving. coi.o of OPHIR was saved close up to the stretch, then caaae fast oa th itsMe of the leaders and game]; wore KOOTKNAY down and won going away. KOOTENAY set a fast pace, had no mishap- and ran a good race. LACK ROSE finished gamely aad outstayed GEO RGB OXNARD for third plan. The latter was closing up well at the finish. FURLONG showed early speed, but tired. Scratched — 70S0 Florence Roberta, 108: 7 21 Dr. Doagherty, Kt4. Overweights Ceorge Oxmird. 4 pounds: Insurance Man. 5; Furlong. I: Whrtcrgrceii, I ry/"Kr*Q FIFTH PACE 3-4 Mile. 93923— 1:11 %— 3 kki.i Parse 8399. 3-year-oMa aad apward § J O Selling. Net value to winner 23; st toad, 899; third. 5. : mi Hors,- AWtPPSt1* fe "-. Str Fin Joe-keys OatBCtl 0 H C P s 700,5*0 KIM Alt I. AH w 4 loo 1 3 1 l-1. 1 ; 1 McDonld Mi- C I Crippen 8 12 12 E 2 TOatAJUItrift i 1 94 3 2 2* 4-1. :i 2] Hill Carlin 9 Mood] 5 6 i I 1 7o35JOI.SKI, a 8 188 7 I 2, 5 ; 3] 3" I.urga nn H E Major 5 5 I 9 5 9 lo 6764 EVELINA w 4 103 11 8 ..- ."■- a I Kederis I" W Doas 5 18 9 1 2 6961 IA.xki 11. HAI.I, wb 7 M8 1 lo :• 6* 0 5- .1 Henry WhstehillaVWebcr 12 112 6983 CLINT TUCKER 7 ln 2 7 s ; .; SielaiT 0 i Roniigh 10 15 !-"■ 6 3 i» 7 MILT JONES wb 5 MB 5 1 4- 3] I- 7 ■ E Cotton CottonftTmpson 1 :. 1 : 1 7031 ARDELON BBS 81 I 5 o.1. 7 I 8« I CallahanW R Misell 10 13 I" 1 6982 CORDIE F. 3 183 lo 8 7 10 9 9s Teaban P Miles 12 15 7 3 8-5 8637 CHARLEY BROWN a« 1 106 8 ll W 9 W mj 11 HoffmanW S Heath I 3408 SANK EY w 3 102 9 9 11 11 11 11 Carter J H Mebl 60 in RIO 50 30 Time, 23-5, M%, 1:1325. Tiack fast. Winner -Ch. g, by Oi iiiun l.ulu Marr iliaiinil l,y K. K. Harris. Weal t.i |M.-t al 1:10. A post I minute. Start good and slaw. Won .hiving: bccoimI and third lie-same. ORIMAR LAD went to the front qnleklj and -et the pace all the way, but tired ml Just lasted lo 1- enough t- win in a bard drive. AZURE A forced the pace nearly all the Way and gameh outstayed 11I. SKI. for secoad place. The latter ran forwardly throughout and finished resolutely. IIVKI.IXV t-ame ,ith a rush at the end. FAXE1 IE HAI.I, made ap BToaad MILT JONES ran caoac up for the first half, then fell to the rear. Scratched 7006 Deerfoot, 106. Overweight: — Asures. 3 pound-: Faacnil Hall, 1: Cordle F„ ■"•: Sankey, 2. rT f£± / SIXTH PACE -1 Mile. 1334 I :.37-.-. 1 112. 1 Purse $::«Ml. I veal old- 111111*111111 I UUtc Selling. Net value b. wimci 8223; second, 899; third. 5. Ind Haraei AWtPPSt ]4 Vi 1 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners o 11 1" s incr-iAl.KiTir.MriAX a 1 188 8 5 7 7 5 - i" 3 McCabe .1 Stephenson 1 6 6 2 1 7022 VCUMBN wa I 181 . : , 5* i 2*3 Bur* game Quintan ,v Higel 1 r 8-5 1 -,:i9ii-c.XTKM w ii pr. 1, J ji 31. MJ 3s Hill L W Hicks 3 1 16-56-5 3-5 G873sROYAL DOLLY Wi I W1 i I l" . 11 c 1- Kederia 1 E Dwyer 15 38 20 8 1 7040 CHI. ICO WB I 10s 16 8 I I 5- ::■ Gay L F King B M HJ 1 I 70 "GIFT WB . 184 7 3 9 V 6* 7; 6 R HoffmanJ .! Raaaell W 1" 9 3 3-2 «970WILHITE a 4 186 I I ! - and* 8J 7 Kirschm I, Gatea • I •; 18 HJ I ..Ti LAiDY WII.I.1I-; w 5 10:: 3 1 : 9 9 I s- .1 CalhtbanJ W Fniler 15 25 25 s 3 7010 JACK El. LIS Ba I M6 I I v.- 1 ;7 - 9 Robbins DoerhoeferandWest 1 1 8-5 4-3 Time, 23, 46«S,T:13. 149%. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Lithos Regea trained by . ;. Woodman. Weni to post .11 1:15 At post 1 minute. Start uood and slow. Won driving: second and thinl Ike -line. CAI.KTHlMPI A X began slowly and was outpaced to ihe far tarn, then lieg.iu to move up and. under a good ride, finally gol np lo win in the last stride. ACIMKX closed np ground from I sfou be ginning into a good lead in the stretch and only iost because hi- rider was overconfident and eased him no ■ SOtHI and then could not get him to going again uitlil too late. CAXTKM was a forward contender al ;11 rinses. ROYAL DOLLY set the pace to the stretch, bat received a bump when ■ sixteenth Horn Ihe finish and was running well. JACK EI. LIS and WILHITE showed speed, but uait badly after turning into the homestretch. Overweights Gift, 2 pounds; Wilhite. 2.


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