Juarez Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-14

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913. Terraaas Park. Seventy irst dav. Jockey CI..-. Juarez. Winter Meeting of 1 toys, i 10 books o« i Weather clear. Presiding stew ani. Oharies I". Price. Prestdiag Judge, W. il. Sbellej Starter, Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts ar 1:15 p. m itliicago tini. 3:18 p. ni.i. W indicates whip, 3 spurs. P. blinkers, lit. urt s in parentheses following the distance of eaci. race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 7 1 Ol II Rsi- rack 3-4 Mile. 9M23 -1:11% 2 inc., Purse 8300. 3-year-old* and upward. A. J JL Selling. Net value to vvinn.i- 8*25; second. $.,0: third. j. Ind Horses AWtPPSI , ■, Str Fin Jockeys Owners il c i s 7148 BARN. OLDFIELD w 8 1M 3 1 n ::- .". |ak Kederia A G Dunlap 8 8 8 2 4-5 714S*BL TOKO w 1 118 1 «; i-: 1- 1- :- C Peak C L Mackey :: : :; :::. 1-4 7143MAYBRDALE wn 3 M4 i 2 2* tJ S*i3 Gross W B Carson 8-2 8-5 8-5 1-2 out ilAH moon" ■ i hk 3 :: 5| !. | . ■ Neylon J B Sweene 1.1 ic n; | _• 7144 LAYMLNSTER I 8 1M • 5 I i S :.- Moles wh F A Hayes 7 10 7 11-58-10 7!os*r..M ahaha wn 4 M8 2 4 1 2" - ■ C Halsev I. x Seregni 4 ti 6 Time. 264s. 5 -. l:27/5. Track heavv. Winner— B. g. by Moreno Ln Amiga ttrained by ... G. Dunhmi. Went t.i post at 2:15. t i«.st i minute. Stan gmxl and sfeu Won driving; second and third the same. BARNEY OLDFIELD, close up treat tie start, came steadily in Ihe homestretch and wore EL TORO down in the Dual hundred yards. EL TOBO ran into the lead on the last turn, but w ras tiring i illy at the tinish. MAYI.RDALK saved giound by a close stretch nun. came down the stretch not to the rail .••ini was hard ridden, but not equal to the ta-k. All MOON ran fairly vvll. CAMABADA qui! after set-ting tli early pact. Overweights Mayet dale, "i pounds. "I £*iy " SECOND RACK 5-8 Mile. iir.UiO 58% -0 106. Purse $.".0C». :: year-olds and upward. Js — Selling. N, t value to winner 8225; MBBUd, $■ : third, hB ■ Ind Hones AWtPPSt % _ :i, Str Fla Jockeys owners o n c P s 7110 "HAKLEY BROWN wr 4 101 :. :: 1- 1-. I- I*J Kederis W S Heath 3 !i s ", .1 .", 7 7137 QUID NUNC w 4 104 1 ! :". 2»| 4a :,:; Gentry OQ Parke n M 1". I S-8 : ".rilASSON w3 M 2 I 1* 4*13] 3*4 Nathan W J Weber 8-5 23 11-57-102-5 8933 lllilll OUAY vv 4 lot; 7 .". 51 8 -". 4" Irv in L Gladstone i 12 12 l 8 "• : ■ S5WIFT8URE wn 3 !"7 :: 4 4- :. ■ :."• "-• .1 Callahan] Striket 3 .". E 7-5 1-2 Sli.VF.lt WING W4W .. I ti 8 7 i .1 Mm abe T II Ryan M 15 17. I 7".:i RIO PECOB wr. I lux 4 7 7 7 c 7 Gross .1 P Polk In 15 13 I I S Time, 26%, 5 33/5, 1:10. Track heavy. Winner Ch. c. by Cesaiion Clara Bauer ttrained by W. S. Heath. Went to post at 2:4.".. At im.si l minute. Start good ami slow for all but RIO PECOS. Won easier; s" ond and third driving. CHARLEY RRoWN ran as il best in the going and. taking a quick lead, won all the way never urged to do his best. QUID NUNC was bumped back in the stretch. Ini recovered gamely and outstayed HASSON fot second place. IIASSON ran well in the going and made a game tinish. IH HI CRAY tired badly alter making a challenge for the lead in the homestretch SWIIISI It!" ran poorly. Overweights— Hugh Cray. 2 lionnds. f* Q THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile. fVa,2:: III r. 2 ItXfi Purse $.0.fK. :;-vear olds an.iTnpw ar.L 7-| J. O O Selling. Net value to winner 8225; second. $..0: third. 825. lad Horses AWtPPSt , M ;, Str Fin Joekeya Owners Ti n o P s~~ 7in c. W. KENNON w 8 114 3 5 4 ::?. :.i.n l - R HolTmanA Peters I 5 i i ~ 7M6**LUKB VAN ZANDT wJ 88 2 » 2* - Haynes I B Clarfc 8 ti a 7111 EL PATO w4 Hi7 5 4 ■". I1- I 3" Gentry O . Parke " 23-523-51 1 " 6858 STBRLIN vv 7. 110 4 1 1- I" I] f Grotr. W McLeroore 1-5 6-5 7-102-5 out 7lti ZHH. ws 7, KM 1 1 :: S 5 .". Hnlsey P F Gloss s 12 12 4 I A Time. 2625, 56-,. 1:275. Track heavy. Winner I., g. by Dick Welles —Nearest trained by W. A. M. Kinney I. Went to post at :::1C. At imisI 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily; SffOSMl and third drivin-i « W. KENNON began slowly, but moved np in the stretch and. taking the lead bored ovrv toward -4|gW rail, forcing LUKE VAN ZANDT to be taken up. then drew away decisively. LUKE VAN ZANDT iv covered gamely and. coining on again, withstood the rush of Kb PATO at the end. EL PAlo closed a u.-ip an I made a fast tinish. STBRLIN set the pece to the last , jlIiiIi and tired. T 1 aC£ /| l«"RlH BACK 1 Mile. 1334—1 :::7 •■=.■.-— 1 -1 12. I Purse $.",nV. :: year ..Ids and upward." I JL O ~t Selling. Net value to winner fSS; secoml. $.".0: third. .".. Ittd 11. uses AWtPPSt U j , BtrFia Jockeys Owners 0 H C !• S i7;-;i.SAI.ICsl A w 4 HE 4 1 l-P 1 - 1 - 1 s Estep H C Riddle 8-5 2 8-M1-2 out I714«SLEEPLAN.D w4 9! :! :.- !* !• •_"• 25 Carter W L Schaefer 4 A LH .".7 K»..itt 7oss HATTER AS w 5 107 L 4 4 4 ?.- 3,s 3* R IIolTmanW B Carson 2 5 5 "i A .nit 7141, L. M. ECKBRT w 8 1"7 I 2 Is* :;- 4 4 I Gu i: Weete :" ::. 3 7 lOout Time. 252i. bl*/:,. 1:20%. l:53-.b. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by Stalwart Portia Swell trained by li c. Riddle,. Went to iM.st at -1:44. AI post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third diiviu:;. SAI.KSIA showed a remarkable turn of speed in the heavy and holding going and. while she won with a great distance l.otw.eu her I the second horse, was quite tired at the end. SLEEPLAND ran gamely in nearest pursuit of the leader throughout the running. HATTER AS ran fairly well and made up around in the si retell L. M. KCKKRT tir.d aud was beaten off. -| f* pr I II 111 RACK 3-4 Mile. ! .:t;2.°. 1 : 1 1 .-. 2 KIC.1 Purse $:!Hi. :; year. .Ids and upuanL JL O O Selling. Net value to winner 2.",: second. *..0: third. 823. lad Horses AWtPPSt i, . -, Sir Pin Jockeys Owners TI Ti C P S~ 7138 CANTKM W81M 11 il l . 1» Groth L W Ili.-ks- s i5 i ■ 4 ~ 7142 JUDGE WALTON WW 8 111 I I l"J 3*1 Rosen M OBrien lo - 7 h t .-, 7111 -MKRcritlPM Wl 88 1 1 -; 2 :" Carter Par 11 n A Moo.lv :; .:• |fi-51 out 71r7»BALRONIA W 8 Ml 1 8 3» 4] I 1; MeDonld F M Hopper I I 8-5 7-181-3 7146*BONINIE i:.RD wsn 9 1oA 2 5 • ■•- .-.: Halsey Louder * Alford 7 12 11 3 I 7l4ii-ZlK N"l a I IM I ! •"•■ 6 ii si. la tf J Neil 31 S :•: "7 W 0 Time. 26%, 55%. 1:24-. Track heavy. Winmr P.. g. by Canopns— Trim trained by L. W. Hicks,. Went to jM.sr at 4:14. At p..st 1 inteate. start good aud fast. Won driving; second and third the ini.-. CANTKM. suddenly Improved, took the lead and rl the pace until twenty yards from the end. -viien be was temporarily beaded by JUDGE WALTON, but came again to win in the last stride JIIXJE WALTON ran well and finished gamely, but swerved In the stretch ami bumped Into MERCI R 1 1 M. knock -hig him out of ins stride. The latter was chase np and ,.inu w.-li at the time. BALRONIA wss nhnt off • in the far turn, but at that did not appear to relish the going. BONNIE BARD and ZINKAND ran imorl.v. overweiLhts Mtreiiriuin. 1 |H innl. ri n/ SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile. TirvfTtn As7" 0 -ins. , Inise S::nn. :: yeai ol.ls and upward 4 JL OO Selling. Net value to winner 8225; second. 9; third, S2A. Ind Ili.tses AWtPPSt , M "•, Str Fin Jockeys Owners ci Ti C P S~~ ~ 7114,!N !-1KTA wn 3 M i 3 J*| 3 2*J 1 - .1 CallahanO M Odotn i I r, 11 Ml 7138*THE FAD W « 114 I 3 -- V Small D W Kelly II 4 4-5 1-3 7i4« erxest H. r: 96 1 1 I» l» l» 3 .1 kfcCnbe J C Cahn 10 10 10 3 7 "tiiazki, C w 4 103 S .; a» !• 4*j i Halsej .1 a Ochoa t a 1-3 1-3 7117 pkli.s w 3 101 :: •- I1 5* 5« :." Groth W McLemore 6 28 5 7-5 7 H/7 ROSEVALE w 7 112 2 4 I 8 I 6 Kirschm G Durker 15 15 15 I 7 :. Time. 263v 56»/5. 1:093-,. Track heavy. Winmr R. f. by Fatherless Ellersiie trained by G. M. OdouD. Went in past at 4 . H*. At pst 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving INQUIBTA wis ontfooted. but close up. hi the early racing and. when her rider sim.k her np when an i-_htli out. s|„. responded with a rush and was going away al the end THE FAB ran well and raced RUN EST II. to defeat for second place in the tinai sixteenth. ERNEST II. showed hi- customary early siced and tired after selling the pace I" midway of the homestretch. HAZEL C. only ran moderately well and was never dangerous. Overweights -Ernest II. . •: pounds: Bells: 4.


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