Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-17

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. - ,IUAREZ MEX.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1G, 1914 Juarez Park. Eightieth day. Jockey Club Juarez. AVinter Meeting of 114 days. 0 books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. Charles I Price. Presiding Judge, AV. II. Shel.e.v. Starter, .Mars Cassidy. Racing; Secretary. Edward Jasper. . - ; Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. - O I T CT FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 13300 30 2 115. Purse 0? 2-year-olds. Ji i Q Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. . ntt.s noises AWtlPSt -; - V. Str Fill Jockeys Owners i. .11 C P S T7T55 Tr CUMMINGS w 102 S 7 1" l1 Gross J- IV It or S-5 S-5 0-5 3 5. 1 3 i-jr. FIOSIE v.- 102 I 3 23 2-1 AV AV TlorS Velller 20 20 20. 0 2 v1fi-AEI T IF, C w 110 G 31 J Mc Cabe F D Weir 21 21 21 v t 5 1 3 1 -t7 1 REBKCC V w 115 2 2 3 4 C VunDunJ FandIISNeWman -2 3 3 M 5 13 iJlSV LADY HAMMIL W 11 4! ?IHUeWE SaR 20 20 ?0 l.30i FRED T. wis 105 9 S 74 Cl J Groth AV McLemore 8 10 10 2 1 S1NGLETOE w 113 0 1 51 7i J Murphy A A Gregg 20 40 40 10 4 C. AV. OESTING wis 113 7 9 S S8 R Carter Dupee and Bender 15 20 20 5 2 FEARLESS w 110 3 5 9 9 R HoffmanJ AV Fuller 20 20 20 6 2 Time. 23, 41. Track fast. A Inner Ch. f, by Marta Santa Francisca trained by J. Pelter. AAent to post at 2:10. At pest 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. IDA CUMMINGS rushed to the front at the start and, standing a stretch drive gamelv-, won going away. FLOSSIE ran well and forced the pace for the entire way. NELLIE C. was slightlv hampered right ffiish StUrt by FKAUr":ss a,ld fll,lsll?d with a rush. RE15ECCA raced gamely, but tired right at the Scratched 1319S Himyar Lass, 102. Overweights Lady Hamuli. 4 pounds; Fred T.. 3. 191 SECOND RACE 1 Mile. 13154 1:37 5 9S. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. OtJb I VJ Selling. Net value to winner 25. second. 0: third. 5. index Horses AAVtlPSt j y2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1S280SHARPR KNIGHTw 4 107 9 7 7i 2"t 11 1 1 B Marco KeefeandODonnell 3 4 4 3-2 7-10 134-1G3.!. NOLAN w 3 102 G S 3n 3h 5 3l 2 P Ford J Livingston 4 5 5 2 1 1 34 22 URSULA EMMA v 5 10S 10 G 2i and 4t 43 31 II Phillips Drhoefer and Wrest4 4 4 3-2 7-10 13440 STEVESTA wb 3 100 3 3 S Gl G 7" 4nk C AranDunJ F Kelly 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 I3145MAUD McKEE w 4 105 4 11 9 S 73 Gi 5 E Haynes A G Dunlap 20 25 25 S 4 l.UOOYA-HY-YIP wn 3 102 S 4 lb 41 3 51 6 G Gould A C McCafferty 6 10 10 3 7-5 1344GZENOTEIC w 4 105 1 1 1 ll 2 2"k 711 it Feeney E M Phillips S 10 10 3 S-5 13400 PATRICK F. wis 3 101 11 5 11 11 10 9 S L Gentry AAr Hurley 50 CO GO 20 10 13433 EL PATO w 5 115 7 III 10 10 9 S 9s G MolesthO G Parke 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 1S422MYSTIC BOY w 3 97 5 9 51 7 S 10 10J J Collins S A Beckham 10 15 15 4 2 13458ADOLANTE 5 110 2 2 0J 9 11 11 11 J Metcalf C L Mackey 30 50 50 15 S Time, 23, 47, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. A inner B. g, by The Sharper Zella Knight trained by M. C. Keefe. Went to iwst at 2:43. At post 1 minute. Sturt pood and slow. AAon driving; second and third the same. SHARPER KNIGHT began slowly and moved up with a rush after going a half mile and, taking the lead, opened quite a gap. hut was tiring fast at the end. J. NOLAN was always a forward contender pnd made a fast finish. URSULA EMMA was in close quarters and forced to fall back several times, but canto to the outside in the linal quarter and finished fast and gamely. STEVESTA closed a big gap in the stretch. ZENOTEK set the pace to the stretcli and quit badly. Scratched 13151 AVInifred 1., 113; 13422 Hester. 100; 1344G Eddie Mott, 115; 1342G 0. E. Norvell, 112. Overweights Yn-Hy-Yip. 2 pounds; Patrick P.. 2. 1Q I 7 7 THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 13151 1:37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Ordb A 6 Srlllng. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt4 ?1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13414 D. MONTGOMRY w 7 10C 7 2 53 5 41 31 ll AV Kelsay A Borland 3 31 31 C-5 7-10 13422 ROSE ONEIL wis C 103 2 4 1 l1 ll in 2 P Ford Striker and Hicks 3J 4 4 3-2 7-10 13435 SLEEPLAND w 5 105 S 3 2 VM 3i 41 3 J Kederis AAr L Scliaefer S S 8 3 3-2 13381 MARIE COGHILL w5 9S 1 1 3U 2 23 2" 4 E Haynes F AAallhauser 10 12 12 3 S-5 13435SADIE SHAPIRO wis 5 9S 4 7 7 7 Gl 51 53 A Mott J A Coburn 4 5 5 9-5 9-10 1S435 ARIllTCS w C 10G 3 S S S S G 61 M M thews J B Goodman 4 C C 2 1 13 120 DEFY wn 5 104 5 9 9 9 9 9 71.1 Robbins J T Bobbins 10 12 12 5 2 !345FRIEZE ws S 9S 9 5 4? 43 53 7and S"t F Stevens G Bassett S 10 10 3 S-G 13402 JUDGE WALTON ws 7 10S G G C3 Ct 7 SI 9 J Groth Smith and Farrar 10 10 S 3 3-2 Time. 24. 47. l:135, 1:38. Track fast. AVinner Dr. g, by Bowling Brook Grenadine trained by AV. II. Armstrong. AVent to post at 3:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily: second and third driving. DAVE MONTGOMERY" was saved in a prominent position until well into the stretch, then took tin; lead with a rush and won going away. ROSE ONEIL set a fast pace to the last eighth and outstayed SLEEP-LAND in a close finish for second place. The latter ran forwardlv all the way and finished gamely. MARIE COGHILL ran a good race, but tired in the final hundred yards. SADIE SHAPIRO and ARRUTUS linished close up. FRIEZE showed speed, but quit. Overweights Dave Montgomery. 1 pound; Arbutus, 3; Defy, 1. Q A T-T Q FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 13412 1:23 5 110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- O rh I O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second. 5: third. 5. Irulcx Horses AAVtPPStVt Vj a; str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 34 12 DOROTHY DEAN w 5 112 4 5 3h G 6 3 13 AV AV TlorJ W Fuller 2 2 2 1-2 1 4 13448PAN ZARETA wn 4 135 3 2 1 ll 1 1121 C AanDun.IFandHSNewman S-5 11-511-57-101-3 1343!BARSAC wis 4 112 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 M MthewsII Herdel 3 5 5 05 12 13412 JUST RED ws 5 102 1 1 5 G 4 G Gould G B Moreland 50 GO CO 15 7 13382 MILTON ROBLEEw 3 102 0 4 4 43 3t 41 5 P Ford J Stephenson 3 41 41 7-5 12 131353ArESTED RIGHTS wb 4 105 5 3 2 3- 4?. 5-1 G ETaplin D Ford CSS 3-23-5 Time, 23V4, 1:114. 1:24. Track fast. AVinner R. m, by Marchmont II Dont Ask Me trained by R. M. Small. Went to post at 3:42. At iwst 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAon driving; second ami third the same. DOROTHY DEAX was crowded back repeatedly, then came around on the outside on the stretch turn and. finishing fast and gamely, won drawing clear. PAX ZARETA set a List pace and fought the finish out resolutely. RARSAC showed great speed in racing right up with the pacemakers nearly all tin-way. ArESTED RIGHTS and M1LT0X RORLEE tired after being close contenders in the early running. JUST RED finished fast. Overweights Just Red. 4 pounds. Q rT Q FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. J 3 1 541 :37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. O tJb i tJ Selling. Xet value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Vi Vi 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S J 34 58 DENMARK ws 4 110 7 2 1 ll 11 P 1 R Feeney .1 W Pinkham S-5 2 9-5 1 1 2 13384 MAR. TILGHMANwit 5 100 1 1 ",nk -.nk nt tji 1 ,t Dawson.! P Dawson 10 12 12 3 S-5 13300EAA TANGUAYwn 7 103 5 S 3 2i 21 i"l 31 J DominkMassey and Murray! 5 5 S-o 7-10 1341 4 PRINCE CONRDwr. 5 115 3 3 S S 7 4 43 O Gross II Foss 3 4 4 3-2 1-5 13150 C. AV. KENNON w 7 110 0 0 41 4 4 3- 51 E Taplin C Hawk C G C 2 1 I3450SMIAMI w S 107 S 5 G- G 5 7 G AA MclnreD S Fountain G C 5 2 1 13450 HEL. HAWKINS w C 10S I 7 23 3 :;nk 5uk 75 .1 Groth E D Kaufman 8 12 12 4 2 13435 OLD GOTCH wn 3 97 2 4 71 7 S S S AV AV TlorJ Tigue C S S 21 1 Time, 23, 46. 1:13. 1:38. Track fast. AVinner Ch. g. by Dick AVelles Miss Melton trained by J. AV. Pinkham. AVent to post at 1:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon cantering: second and third driving. DENMARK went into the lead at once end, making the running to the end. won in it canter. MARSHAL TILGIIMAN finished with a terrific stretch rush and caught the tiring EVA TANGUAY in the last iiighout. PRINCE CONRAD closed a gap. C. AV. ose up for the first three-quarters. 2: Old Gotch, 5. ;j7 - ,--0S.t Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward, 225; second. 0: third. 5. r Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13 C AranDun.IFandHSNewman 2J 4 2 1 l i 2 AV OBrienE II Short 4 5 5 S-5 4 5 ; 31 J Drever A C Porretto 3 3 3 1 1-2 k 4 E Taplin A G Dunlap 4 41 41 3-2 3 5 51 AV AV TlorDrhoefer and AVest3 5 5 S-5 4 5 " 0 G Gould AV E Phillips 4 7 7 2 1 . 1:38. Track fast, trained by II. S. Newman, good and slow. AAon driving; second and third the :ion in the first seven-eighths, then gamely withstood and linished with a rush. KING RADFORD raced was badly outrun until turning for home, then made at the paddock. AMON swerved out all through the


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