Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-15

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. Z Suiry F- 1,rC" lmmn8 3X1 " hr- " CasshlyTI Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. "Indicates apprentice allowance: 13108 KIIJuMASe"f I p,;-V0t,7,S-11:U lnrM "---olds and up- r-S -S KJ waid. .Selling. V Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. index Horses AAVtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys taS 0 c s PlioO US S H H 1 .1 Iftus .1 W Fuller S-5 S-5 3 2 :, f 3 HvflandF -1 tit lirinlSf TVCarry I ??U?io i:!! iJ XA:N HORX w 5 115 30 G 32 31 3U 41 G Molesthl C iVerrU 1 1- 1- - . : w"3 I J S5 f 5;M5tF WTIorGraerTTayIor " g r 1 IfilWipri V M r1 U- 2., 2, ? HiU W H Schwartz 5 7 7 2 1 12989 L. HARRISON II. wis 10 335 7 S j5 ff." 93 92 It Carter T I Keimw t nl - , J :020a WINIFRED D. w 5 113 11 9 7?. 710 103 VanD n V s Z v ift f j - ",!OllTimcl0221.945.Ul:l1i JrandTandt.1 and winner I,, g, by Marchmont II. Nina F. trained bv R. M. Small, n! iuiIt iTo- , At, """T; ,ti!rt K"l :" slow. AVon easily; second and third dtiv- ei"V. V 1 l,,nk U" ,,I, quickly and led bis oppisit on for the entire wav to win e-i-dn" m P i l-Vv m,.i,.V,0S,s.t ,",IS-Iit ,",1,,1f-ll"- AVEYANOKE began last sin.l s, iVhi i frl -ir A AN IK RN raced prominemiy all the way. ETIIELDA began slowlv and i it" ie.f f Ut IFltUO LKKO.,A hi v I was it s away badly and closed a big gap. GARDEN OF ALLAH showeif speed. hcrsttelied 33lli;i; Kali-lnla, 107; 12953 Evran, 115; 12952 General Warren, 92. 1 HQ ND RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 32aS5-l :01-3-124. Purse 00. 3-vearohK" -1- v. K7 helling. Net value to winner 25: seond, 0; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 V 51 Str in Jockeys Ownel o II CPS HiIJ,-:;UJA TANE w 19 7 3 42 1 22 " 11 Estei" F D Weir 10 y V ;; 3, ! u--rjirTAnn W" - S 6 laS 1-S 15 2 C VanlJunM Lowenstein 4 41 41 G 5 3 5 2 ffiw i," i, 1" ;S; mith IVek and McGrathC C C 2 i i.xi.io- isiij il .1A.. w w 10 10.; . 1 1 21 21 3 42 C Gross Itm-m 11 m -u n. r Ji3HiiWTMcDOUGATWK !l Tl 53,C" fi- ni Senny J .rguson 5 "s 5 7 10 ftu KmnV nnnir w l?A H i I V- Carter AV Hurlpy 3 41 41 7 0 3-5 1-0,0 A 70 LLCKY ?VCk4 IKE VJioi lOo f 48 I S f S 2s I S S- i,0ASlaver 1 Gentry JFandHSXewman I Striker 1G0 G 100 c" 100 4" 30 2 10 1 ,,, , liuie. 225, 4,, 59, 1:05. Track fast. A inner n, Cii. r f, by General Roberts Playful trained by F. 1. AAeir. ; uVui"! Tvi"- , At 1,0St.:; ,inute!5-I had and slow. AVon driving; second and third the Sim.. BARBARA i same. LANE was saved close Injliind the leaders up to the stretch, then closed un st lililv and wearing BIRKA down i:i the final strides, won drawing clear. RIRKA set a as inre -uue to L tS i0!1 sainuly to the end. ED LUCE began slowly and closed a big gap Into a third BIG uVnVelnrlhe rein um OviH,S,;,ri,n ,MM,r,J- !,",, af,w U t on tt lower anil quit. COLONEL McDOUGALL ran a poor race. MAY L. showed a burst uf speed Scratched -12932 Droll, 100. Overweights Barbara Lane. 3 pounds: Ed Luce, 2; Big Lumax, 3; Lucky Ike, 1. I ,Q 1 O THIRD RACE-l Mile. 12745-3 :37-.-4-93. Parse 00. 4-year-olds and upwardT J- tLy JL JL J Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13085 QUICK TRIP w S 30S 4 3 52 Gl 31 3-M lt J Groth P McKennin 4 1 1 1 130i7STAR BERT A w 4 100 2 4 1 1 lSk ink --n AClaver P T Chlnn 4 4 7-1 : 5 12900TROJAX BELLE w 4 105 S 5 321 2 22 21 3 W AV T lor It L R, ."ers :: - 4 i .V ,?2nJ,:TOOM,KY V.US7 10S 5 S S"7 7 B5" 4 AV Kelsay A Borland "l "o U, . " L-iO..!3RErKNTE wsis 4 10.. 7 2 0? S 52 G- G-l L Gentry G Bassett li 1- I"" . I " 1282.. JIDUE WALTON w 7 11., 3 0 4! M s S S R Guy Smith Farrar 20 20 35 ,. , , Time. 23, 4G, 1:12, 1:3C. Track fast. inner h. g, by Ciinard Confidante trained by P. McKcnnip. At. post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the f; ..nin-uTiiin"1 , .,. -.. 1 LK I1KIP; alt?r ""Maced f.ir.the lirst half, moved up steadily and. coming rast in the honiestretch got up to w;in.m the last two strides. STAR BERT A took the lead at once and, setting a last pace only succumbed right at the end of :i game linish. TROJAN BELLE ran a good r ace inl w is f.a"vi,r,"V"":r, -If 1110 B1f,UE MONTGOMERY showed improvement and linished close up. 1st It NT C.vNDLE lacked the sieed of his previous race and tired in the stretch. Scratched 120S0 No Quarter, 307; 12S52 SinuFeinu. Ill; 330S5 Lord Khun. IPS; 13000 Horicon. 1 1 1 . lTvj FOURTH RACE-l Mile. 12745 1:K7 1-93. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- JL JL JL JL ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 fc. j Str Pin Jockeys Owners Q n c P S 129973TRUIY w 4 110 5 2 1 31 1 li 12 J Groth AV McLemore G-0 fr-513-3Jl 3 out 130S8-JOHX REARDOX wis 7 115 4 3 32 22 2i 22 22 REstep R G Martin " - 3 5 14 12997 XAXXIE McDEE w 5 9G 1 1 2 32 3 .T 3- AV AV TlorKellev and DelaneyG G 4 1 l- 13083MAXASSEII wis 5 102 3 4 42 4 43 4- 4 C Jones C E Rogers " :-5 1-4 130083RODOXDO w 3 S7 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 R CrawfdMrs M R FarmerSO 50 50 S 3 Time. 23, 46. 1:12, 1:38. Track fast. AAinnur Br. f, by Leonid Dolly I layman trained by T. B. Mumfonl. AVent to post at 3:40. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. TRULY made the pace from start to finish and won under restraint after being slightly shaken un in the stretch when JOHN REARDOX made his linal challenge. The latter raced in closest pursuit nearly throughout and linished resolutely. XAXXIE McDEE ran well and outstaved MAXASSEII for third place The latter ran a dull race, never being a close contender. .Overweight;; Nannie McPee. 4 pounds; Rodondo, 2. Ql 1 O FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile, 12990 1:09 0115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds aiid up- Ol lJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt H Str Fin Jockeys Owners T li C 1 f 1370GEX. MARCHMTw S 10S 2 5 5 51 42 11 AV AV TlorJ Lowe 2T3 S-5 7 101 3 13031 J. D. AVAKEFLDwi: 5 10S C 4 Snt 22 3t 2l J Groth C AAr Gasser 3 5 4 I 130703COSGROATE wis 5 100 3 1 4 22 3" A Claver AV C Clancy 2 "1 S-5 7H I-; 13010 HUGH STREET w S 105 17 Gl G- 5 43 It Carter Dupeo and BenderlO 30 S 3 1 12998 DOMINICA w 7 10S 7 3 ll U 32 51 C Gross A C McCafferty 15 25 V. 5 13GGCOXXAUGIIT wis 4 ICG 5 G 7 7 C2 C1 REsteo R G Martin S-5 3 3 5 T 12950 PARLOR BOY wn C 111 4 2 2h 417 7 V Hill AV .1 Dunn S 12 P " " Time. 22, 47, 1:12. Track fast. AVinner B. g, by Marcliniont II. Nina F. trained by J. Lowe. AVent to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start bad and fast. AAon driving; second and thrd tiie same. GENERAL MARCHMONT, from a slow start, came witli a rush in he final quarter and Imu- 1 ove" 011 JOHN D. AVAKEFIELD in the linal sixteenth, but won drawing eear. JOHN D. AVAKEFIELD ra. 1 in improving form and took the lead in the stretch, but tired near the linish. COSGROVE ran a good lace and had to be taken back when a hundred yards from the finish. HIGH STREET also ran a good r.i e closing a big gap from a bad beginning. DOMINICA set the pace for a half and tired. Overweights Connaught, 1 ound. Q1 "j Q SIXTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. 935441 : 15 4 115. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and I 1,- O JL JL Q ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 00; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S 13077LOWEEX wis G 115 4 5 3 3 31 33 Ink R Estep It G Martin I 2i H 3 TT 13021 AOLADAY JR. wis 5 111 2 2 221 121 l2 l2 21 AV OBrienJ Green C s" 4 3 2 7 1 13089 .TIMMIE GILL w 4 104 1 1 11 22 22 21 3i AAr AV TlorDrhoefer and AAest3 3 3 3 5 2 ". 13059 3CORDIE F. wn 4 104 C C 45 4"k 4 4 41 C Gross P J Miles 3 4 4 1 1 13059THE CIXDER wis 4 97 3 3 5s 5s 5 51 5 A Claver C AV Clark C C C 2 4 5 13059 2 LIT. MARCHMT wn 7 111 5 4 G G C G G AAr MclnreR O Egan 4 4 3 1 5 2 5 Time, 25. 49, 1:14, 1:39, 1:40. Track fast. AVinner Br. 111, by Intrusive Arthesia trained by It. G. Martin. AVent to post at 4:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and tiiivd the same. LOAVEEN was capably ridden and kept well up from the start, saved ground when coming into the stretch and, finishing fast next to the rail, wore AOLADAY JR. down and got up to win in the last stride. AOLADAY JR., running in suddenly improved form, raced into the lead on the baekstreteh and onlv ;av way right at the end. .TIMMIE GILL set the early pace, but tired in the stretch drive. CORDIE p". raced under strong restraint until a sixteenth out. LITTLE MARCHMONT was pinched out when coming from the chute and never recovered and his race should be thrown out. The winner, entered for SS00 was bid np to .000 and lwmght in.


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