Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-11

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. Juarez Park. Seventy-fourth day. Jockev Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 114 days. 9 books ou. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, Charles F. Price. Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Rac- iug Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts, at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 Q A fCk FJKST RACE 7-8 Mile. 13135 1:23 0110. Purse 00. 3-vear-oMs. Maidens. JL Prk.JJ Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. index Horses AWtPPStVt j Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H P S ISSOS-SHEFFIELD wis 115 14 2 l-i li 1J 1 lJ E Cotton CottonandTmpson 3 41 4J S 5 !1 10 13399 YA-HY-YIP wis 10S 5 0 31 212 2 2 F Matts A C McCaiTerty 15 In 15 G 3 13381 AXG1E D. ws 10S 9 f 2l 31 3: 3- 31 F Benton W II Fizer G S S 2 1 13355 J. NOLAN w 110 1 1 5J S1 S- Gh 41 P Ford J Livingston 5 5 5 2 1 13323 GEXL WAR It EX wr. 115 7 13 9 5J 5- 71 5 C VanDunC AVoodford 2i 31 31 G525 13343 WOOF w 103 4 12 13 11 9 10 GI .1 Collins P J Miles 10 12 S 4 2 13279LARGO wis 101 3 1110 12 11 11 7 R Feeney E L Fitzgerald 30 3D 20 S I 13381 PATRICK F. wis 110 G S 7 9; 10 Sl Sl L Gentry AV Hurley 50 GO GO 20 0 13359 KICK wis 110 12 4 S3 7l 7nk 9 91 G MolesthW McLeniore 15 15 15 G 3 1338AUSTRI wis 103 13 9 Gl C" C 4h 10 A Mott A B Sureckels S 12 12 5 1.! 13332 SUPERIORITY w 115 2 3 4 41 4i 5h 11" AV W TlorR J Mackenzie 4 G G -J iff. 13121 DR. BAILEY wis 11S 11 10 12 10 12 12 123 J Murnhy H T Batcheler 50 50 50 20 10 1 31 !3STONEHEA RT vk 105 10 14 14 14 14 13 13 E Cullen J W Pinkliani 50 GO GO 20 10 13320 CASH GIRL w 10S S 7 It 13 13 14 11 C White O Rice GO GO GO 20 10 Time, 23. 47. 1:12, 1:26. Track fast. Winner It. g, by Dick Welles Shawana trained by C. L. Snyder. Went to post at 2:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv iug. SHEFFIELD took the lead at the start and won .-ill the way, but had to be shaken up for a while near the end. YA-H-Y1P ran a good race and made a fast and game finish. AXGIB 1. ran forwardly throughout, but was outpaced by the first two. J. NOLAN was forced to fall back iu the earlv miming anil finished with ii rush. GENERAL WARREX was interfered with and closed a gap. WOOF and LARGO made up much rround iu tlie last half. Scratched--1322! Fairly. 105. Overweights Largo, 1 pound. l 1 A " f SECOND RACE 1 Mile. 13154 1 :37 5 9S. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward?" 1Q O"ob JL J Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Xet value to winner 25; second, 0; third, . : Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13232 MIAMI w S 105 11 C 4 4and G 11 G MolesthD S Fountain S S S 3 2 133i83COMPTOX wis 7 10S 10 S. 1 1 1 23 2"k W OBrienF Boughsmaii 5 5 5 2 1 13323GOMUL . w 5 100 5 1 2 G1 53 41 3 A Mott II C Davev 1 G 3 S -5 7 10 13390 SIR JOHN wis S 10S 2 4 11 11 9 7 Il M MthewsMrs AV Hawke 0 S 7 21 0 5 13335 BALCLIFF wis 6 105 G 5 5b 5131 31 CJ P Hill C Hawk 3 4 4 7 5 2 5 13199MAWR LAD w 5 100 9 9. Gt 3i 4 5 6 J Collins S A Beckham 4 S 8 2J 0 5 13384 N. MUCHACHO wis 5 105 3 10 7 7 7s SJ 7 R Booker A D Worley S 10 S 3 3 2 13355 EDDIE MOTT w 6 105 7 7 3 l 21 23 Gl 8- R Carter T A Davies 6 7 7 2J G 5 13355GOLD DUST wis S 101 1 2 S S S 9 9 J DominlcKeith and Spence 20 25 25 lo 5 13320 GEL1CO wis 7 105 S 3 10 10 11 10 10J C AVhite J Neil 100 WO 100 40 20 I33!8GRU.ZLY" BEAR wis 5 100 4 11 9 9 10 11 11 B Marco D Dennison 15 20 20 S 4 Time. 23, 46, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. Winner P.. g, by Count Schoinberg Rochelle II. trained by I. S. Fountain. Went to post at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MIAMI was saved vell up in the early running and, coming around tlie leaders on the stretch thru and standing a drive well, wore CO.MPTOX down and won going away. COMPTOX set a good pace, but tired badly "lit the closing strides. GOMUL was in close quarters when he tried to get through on tlie stretch turn and was cut off. but came on fast when clear. SIR JOHN came from the rear with a treinen diiis rush. BALCLIFF. MAW It LAD and EDDIE MOTT all tired after racing well to the stretch. Overweights Gold Dust, 1 pound. - Q 1 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. I2!!lli -1 :00 C 1 15. Purse 00. 3-year-ohls and tli- JL tJriC JL JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 V2 "a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q 11 U P. S 13383 3 RUBICON II. wis 5 115 4 5 3 3 lt lt p. Mentry P Sheridan 4 41 4J 9-5 9 10 13344 GREAT FRIAR 5 115 5 1 2 2 5 21 23 It TroxlerC T Brownfieltl 4 I 31 3 2 7 10 13358 LADY RILLIE wis 4 107 2 10 93 S CI 33 W OBrienGnleveFraters I 5 5 2 1 13223 CO LI NET wis 7 115 S 2 Gl 51 4 41 R Carter C Alulholland 4 5 5 9 5 9 lo 13323 MADELINE B. 4 107 10 G 7-1 C? 31 5A W GarganW Gargan Sr 15 25 25 10 5 133i8OHAS. GOElV. w 5 107 I 3 V P 5J fi It Feeney A L Valentine 21 3 3 H 101 2 132 14 t AN A PA w G 110 It 4 lk l!i 7fi 7 .1 Robbins MeAteeandPatson 30 40 30 10 5 13277 RIO PECOS wsls 7 112 9 7 5J 71 S S:l J Murphy P A Karate 20 30 30 10 5 1 1574 ETHEL WICKS wsis 5 110 7 9 S 9 9 93 W AV TlorKtliey tk Delaney30 40 40 15 S 13323 CORDOVA wis S 110 G 12 It 10 10 10" AV Ormes C AV Hall 10 10 4 2 1 12101 HIGH RANGE wis S 115 12 11 10 11 11 11 G McMtinLytle Henry 20 GO GO 20 10 12597 JESSIE SIMPSON ws 3 95 3 S 12 12 12 12 C Jones A Simpson 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 22, 47, 1:12. Track fast. Winner B. li, by Rubicon Genua trained by W. C. Carroll. Went to post at 3:15. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. RUBICON II. was saved for the first half and, challenging GREAT FRIAR in the stretch, out stayed him in a sharply contested drive. GREAT FRIAR forced the pace from the start and tired badly near tlie finish, but held on gamely to the end. LADY RILLIE closed a big gap and came from tlie rear with a great rush. COLIXET raced fairly well and so did MADELINE B. CHAS. GOETZ set a fast aia.. to tlie homestretch and quit. CANAIA showed speed. W Scratched 13321 Lady Young, 110; 13320 Daiilgren, 112; 13133 Mabel Clarkson, 90. Q A i FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 131 35 1 :23 0 1 10. Purse 00. 3-year-ohls and up- O tand JL ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second. 5: third. 5. index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II CPS 13358DOROTHY DEAN w 5 110 3 3 4b 43 3 3 11 AV AV Tlor.I AV Fuller 3-2 S-0 S-5 1 -2 oil 1334 5 NEW HAVEN v 5 107 G 2 l1! 1 l1! Ink 2-i R Carter Smith and Farrar 2 21 21 7 1013 13207 BOB HEXSLEY wis 3 9G 1 5 3 2 212 3s P Ford J Livingston 2 21 2 4-5 out 13345 SIR FRETFUL w 3 S6 4 4 5" 5 5s 43 41 A Mott J J Coaiter 20 20 20 5 2 l"907 JUST RED wis 5 100 2 G G G G G 51 J Dreyer G B Moreland 50 50 30 10 4 13358 GORDX RUSSELLw 4 103 5 1 3 43 53 G M Mthews.I B Goodman 4 6 6 7 5 3 5 Time, 22, 45, 1:10, 1:23 new track record. Track fast. Winner B. m, by Marciimont II. Dont. Ask Me trained by R. M. Small. Went to iost at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. DOROTHY DEAN was saved behind tlie fast going leaders until well into the stretch and. when called on at tlie paddock, gamely responded and won going away. NEW HAVEN set a terrific pace and ran a good and same race. BOP." HEXSLEY made a gallant, effort, but tired somewhat in the final hundred yards. The others were beaten off at the finish, but GORDON RUSSELL ran a good halt" mile. Overweights Gordon Russell. 5 pounds. 1 O A 1 f FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1299C 1 :0!ii C 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up JL O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0: third. 5. Irdex Horses AWtPPSt Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II C P S kshoGOLDFINN wn 9 110 17 5l 51 3 lnt C Gross Canda and Yeonian2 21 21 4 -5 2 5 ; 13333s TIGHT BOY w 4 107 4 2 3 2U l"t 21 R Feeney AV J Dunn 20 30 20 G 2 13344 KING RADFORD wis 4 109 2 S S 7 5 3- AV OBrien A C Porretto 3 3 S 5 3 5 1 1 1 13347 3 VISIBLE w 5 107 S 3 4 3"t 41 4" J Collins S A Beckham 10 15 15 4 2 r80 I ONE STAR wis 5 112 5 5 0 G C1 5 G MolesthD C Bunbury 21 4 3 6-5 1 2 13304 LITTLE BIRDIE ws 4 107 3 4 ll 11 2nt G3 AV AV TlorA A Gregg 10 12 12 4 7 5 13347 MIXCO JIMMIE w 5 112 7 G 7 S 7 73 L Gentry J Randolph 30 GO GO 10 I ri!i4POP OI wis 4 110 G 1 2t 43 S S J DominkMassey and Murray.30 GO GO 12 - Time, 23. 47. 1:12. Track fast. AVinner B. m, bv Gold Heels Wings trained by A. P. Yeoman. Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but KING RADFORD. Won driving: second and third the same. GOLDFINN was outpaced early, but not far from the leaders and. " finding an opening in the stretch, came down next to the rail and. in a close finish, outgamed TIGHT BOY ii: the final strides. TIGHT BOY ran a good race and only gave way right at tlie end. KING RADFORD left tlie post tlatfooted, but made up ground and, finishing fast, was a close up and game third. VISIBLE ran well LITTLE BIRDIE made the pace to the stretch and quit. POP GUN ran well for a halt mile. Scratched 133353Chaiiticlor. 110; 133S0John Ilurie. 10J: 13335 Ps.latable, 112; 133S7 Tildy WoMTarth. 102: 133C.0 Silver Tone. 90; 11592 Myrtle Marion. 110; 13214 Ben Stone, 112. - O I 1 I SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 13154 1:37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 j4fc JL 4fc Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ia;i-t- PRINCE CONRADwis 5 110 1 2 51 61 fil 3J lC Gross H Foss 21 1 1 G 5 3 5 1 1358GCALETHUMPIAN w 5 100 7 G 4 41 Ink 11 2l B Marco .1 Stephenson 4 5 4 7 5 3 5 t 13372 KELSETTA w 6 110 2 3 7 5k 4U 21 3! R Troxler J M Rawlings I 5 3 5-5 3-5 1 13347 MONMOUTH wis 4 105 5 5 3 3 51 6:! 41 J Dreyer E Wayland 12 20 20 rt 3 1338G D. MONTGOMY wr. 7 110 4 1 21 21 33 5 52 AV Kelsay A Borland 7 10 10 3 6 5 1 3359 TRANSACT wsis 3 92 S 4 1- 1 2" 41 63 A Mott W H Fizer 12 15 f, 2 1 - IX "OS HAXNIS wis 9 110 6 7 03 7 7 7 712 AV OBrienF Dahnken 5 10 10 21 G-5 " lS3il;lHYKi wis 3 100 3 S S S S S S P Ford J Livingston 21 3 3 1 12 Time. 23, 47, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. Winner Ch- g. bv Kismet, bv Melton Kate Campbell trained by J. Murphy. AVent to pot at 4-43 At post 2 minutes. Start gooil ami slow for all but IIYKI. Won driving: sec- ma and third tlie same. PRINCE CONRAD was aved well back for tile first three-quarters, then closed ui rapidlv and wore CALETIIUMPIAN down in the final strides. C A L ETII I M P I A N saved ground by a cToe stretch turn and. taking tlie lead, came down next to the rail and hung on gamely to the end. skiT V closed a gap and made a game challenge in the stretch, but tired. MONMOUTH ran fair.ly well. I TRANSACT showed the most early speed, but quit badly in the stretch. Scratched 13301 Cisko. 105; 12101 Angelus. lOo.


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