Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-12-21

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ,. MEX., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1913. Juarez Park. Twenty-second day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. 9 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. Charles. F. Price. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 95190 5S 91 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 1QQ and OQ Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPStij V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1270G3BKIGHTSTONE WB 3 103 6 3 121 121 l3 15 P Ford H B Gorin 6-5 S-5 S-5 3-5 1-5 12773SAMITY wn 3 SS 2 1 3and 3 221 2 J Metcalf A B Spreckels S-5 2 2 7-101-4 12789SPIRELLA w 3 99 C 5 43 43 33 F Stevens. I Striker 4 S 7 2 4-5 12809MAAVR LAD w 4 103 3 7 C 521 5 4nk j Collins S A Beckham 8 10 6 2 4-5 128213FRAXK WOODEXwb 5 10S 12 2 21 3t 51! J Howard J C Louder 6 7 7 2 1 12821 GOLD DUST wb 7 10S 7 C 52 n 6s 6 W W Tlor.T F and A Keith 50 50 30 12 5 8521MOMEXT w 4 106 4 4 7 7 7 7 B Marco CarpenterandClark 50 50 50 15 6 Time. 24. 51. 1:06. Track heavy. Winner B. f, by Deutschland Bellona trained bj- W. S. TreveyK Went to post at 2:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. I RIGHTSTONE went to the front with a rush and. winning all the way. won easing up under a pull. AMITY raced forwardly from the start and easily held second place safe. SPIRELLA finished gamelv and outstayed MAAVR LAD for third place. The latter closed a gap. FRANK WOODEN ran a good half and cjnit. Overweights Spirella. 1 pound. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12GS5 1:04 3 124. Purse 00. 3-year-vlds IOOQQ jOf Q and, upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third, 5. "Index Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12719SANNL INTERESTwn 7 10S 4 2 31 3? 32J ln AY OBrienM Kennedy 4 6 5 S-5 4-5 12810 BEN STONE wn S 112 2 4 4-l 43 U 21 R Estep AV C Clancy 2 11-511-51-51-3 12725 COOL wb S 108 3 1 Ins in 2 31 P Hill II O and J A Lwry3 3 3 1 2-5 12756 B. OF BRYN MWRw 3 107 5 5 5 6 4 43 H Woods S Aeiller 5 8 8 2 1 115403COLINET wb 6 111 C 7 r,ai 51 c4 5 R Carter C Mulholland 6 10 10 21 6-5 J272.rMAXDADERO ws 4 103 7 6 7 7 5J 6 A Claver L E Bird 4 4.1 4. 6-5 1-2 12777 XOBBY wb 3 103 1 3 2U 2h 7 7 W AV TlorW F KnebelkainpSO 50 50 15 6 Time, 24, 52. 1:05, 1:12. Track heavy. Winner Ch. g, by Marchmont II. Eight Per Cent trained by C. Moulding. Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ANNUAL INTEREST was a forward contender in the early running and, standing a stretch drive gamely, outstayed BEN STONE in a closely contested finish. BEN STONE threw Ids heart up in the air as the" barrier arose? and left the post llatfooted. but saved all ground jtossible. by hugging the rail and was nnlv beaten in the last stride. COOL showed the most early speed, but tired in the final eighth. BELLE OF BRYN MAWR finished well. NOBBY showed speed, but quit. -1QQQ1 THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. 95100 58 0 108. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. lSOOa: Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Vi Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 128003OLD GOTC1I wn 105 4 1 ! Ill2 11 A Neylon J Tigue 7-101-5 1-3 l-3out 12781CLARIBEL w 95 2 4 2 22 21 23 E Haynes C AV Gasser 30 30 8 21 G-5 12722 LA EST R ELLA w 110 S 5 514 41 3b II CavanhE J Ramsey 21 31 31 1 12 12800 GEORGE w 110 3 2 3Q 3t 33 48 J Groth W McLemore 6 8 S 21 1 12800THOMAS HARE w 103 7 G 7. 51 5 5 R Feeney 1 Striker 10 12 12 4 2 12800 ALABAMA BAM w 110 6 S S 8 62 6 A Murray Trammell and Graylu 20 20 6 3 12718 MARY PICKFORD w 110 5 7 61 7 7 7" J Dreyer J H Moody 6 7 7 2 1 12070 CASH GIRL 103 1 3 4 6t 8 S L Gentry D Ford 30 40 40 12 6 Time, 24, 51, 1:05. Track heavy. Winner B. g, bj- Luck and Charity Ollie Ward trained by J. Tigue. Went to -post at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving OLD GOTCH was away in the lead and, increasing his advantage steadily, won going away. CLARIBKl raced in nearest pursuit throughout and finished gamely, but could not get up. LA ESTRELLA made 11 ground and outstayed GEORGE for third place. GEORGE raced prominently to the last eighth and tired. The others were outpaced throughout. Scratched 12S00 Maid of Norfolk. 95; 12070 Renwar, 100. Overweights Cash Girl. 3 pounds. If LJ Q PT FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 120S5 1 :04 3 124. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. OOU Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt H y Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 127972SOSIUS w 105 4 6 5 3"k 11 Is A Neylon J Livingston S-5 2 S-5 1-2 out 12784 MAY L. w 100 1 1 11 1 23 2 J McDondAV Hurley 6 7 C 8 5 7 10 127082PAW. , w 107 6 5 4t 0 5 3nk J Groth AV McLemore S-5 2 2 1-2 out 12763 BIRD MAN wb 110 5 2 6 6 6 41 E Taplin H D Poyneer 2 21 21 3-5 out 127973ED LUCE will 3 3 3 4 3 5- C Gross Peck and McGrath 8 10 10 2 4-3 12797 PROSPERO SON wsb 10S 2 4 2and 21 4 6 L Gentry S A Beckham 10 15 13 3 3 2 Time, 24, 50, 1:03, 1:10. Track slow. Winner Br. c, by Solitaire II. Aya trained by M. Goldblatt. Went to post at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start gocd and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SOSIUS began slowly and was outrun until well around the far turn, where he came through next to tlie rail and, moving up rapidly, took the lead midway of the homestretch and won in a canter. MAY L. went to the front quickly and set a fast pace, lmt turned extremely wide into the stretch and tired when dial lenged. PAW finished with a belated rush. BIRD MAN also finished fast. PROSPERO SON quit after running in closest pursuit to the stretch. Scratched 121913.shS3IIarwood. 101. Q 11 K FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. 95190 5S 9 108. Purse 00. 3-year-olrts anil upward. 16 3 O O O Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt and and Str Fin Jockeys Owners . O H , C P S 1278G SWEDE SAM WB 8 108 2 2 33 1 11 1 B Taplin Mrs II ArmstrongG 7 6 2 4-5 1280!I3SINN FEINN wb 5 111 5 5 5 41 33 2111 CavanhE J Ramsey 4 4 4 7-5 3-5 128113SENATOR JAMES w 3 103 4 3 l1 23 22 3ns; AV W TlorDrhoefer and AVest2 2 2 7-101-3 111193MIAMI w 7 103 1 1 6 6 43 48 A Neylon R O Egan G 8 3 G-5 3-5 !2810 CHILTN TRANCEwi: 4 108 G 6 41 5nk G 5b P Hill C Hawk 2 4 4 G-5 1-2 11542KING STALAVARTwn 3 9S 3 4 2nt 3nt 5 6 E Haynes J J Ferguson 4 6 6 2 7 10 Time, 24, 51, 1:04. Track slow. Winner B. g, by The Weaver Okuste trained by F. II. Kessinger. Went to nost at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SWEDE. SAM. after being close up from the start, forged to the front on the stretch turn and. .drawing far away, won in a canter. SINN FEINN came fast and gamely through the final eighth into aii easr fecond. SENATOR JAMES tired badly lifter setting the early pace a-id running well to the stretch". MIAMI was crowded next to the rail in the early running and forced to fall to the rear, then closed a gap resolutely. CHILTON TRANCE and KING STALWART quit badly. SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile. 95100 0S 91 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 100Q7 O Q I Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 128232BUCK THOMAS wb 7 106 2 2 l3 121 ll H J Howard J N Reynolds 2 31 21 4-5 1-2 128233INQUIETA wb 3 100 3 3 5 5 3 2l A Neylon Trammell and Gray2 21 11-57-101-3 12801-LuVBOLD wsb 5 103 1 1 2b 2 2 38 R Feeney J W Pinkham 4 5 0 7-5 3-5 12758SIR ALAESCOT wb 7 109 5 6 6 41 41 41 E Taplin D Ford 2 21 2 4-5 1-2 12796GARTER wb 3 106 6 5 3 3 515 R Estep AV C Clancy 6 S S 2 4-5 12216 LOOKOUT w 7 105 4 4 43 6 C 6 C Jones G J Gruber 100 1C0 100 20 6 Time. 23, 48, 1:04. Track slow. Winner Ch. g, by Peter McCue Nona P. trained by T. E. Reynolds. AVcnt to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BUCK THOMAS went to the front with a rush and wen all the way, but tired in the stretch and just managed to last long enough to win under a good ride. IXQUIETA was sharply shut off by LOOKOUT after the horses had passed the half-mile post, but closed a gap and, finishing with a game rush, ilinost got up and probably was best. LABOLD tired badly from following BUCK THOMAS in closest pursuit to the last eighth. SIR ALVESCOT pulled up quite lame. GARTER raced well to the stretch. Scratched 12701 Moller. 103. Overweights Buck Thomas. 1 pound; Garter, 2.


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