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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2G, 1914. Juarez Park. Ninetieth day. Jockev Club Juarez. u inter Meeting of 114 days. 0 books on. Wea her clear. Presiding Judge, W. II. Shelley. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:35 p. m. Chicago time ,5:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, P. blinkers. Figures m parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse aim weight carried. Indicatcs apprentice allowance. 1 Qf7 7 FIRST RACE 1 Mile. 131.11 1:37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. X tJ ff 6 i Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 50; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPStVi -?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 131.17 FIRST STAR w 5 112 1 2 12 12 ii 32 i It Troxler J J Troxler 0 G 11 2 1 1X15:? KALI-INLA wsit 4 10! 5 1 ? 1: 1 11 1 E Haynes G L. Blackford G 9 9 3 7-5 i:!5i7lUISULA EMMA w 5 105 7 5 :iu :,-. 21 2 !!- H Phillips Drhoefer and AVestl G C 2 11-10 1 3.1.13 UALCLIFF wii C 112 3 14 10 11 10 G2 4 P Hill C Hawk 0 9 9 3 S-5 13.121 GKNL WARREN wis 3 97 2 3 11 Ch 31 5U 5 A Neylon A C Porrctto 4 4?. 41 2 1 1 3.753 ANG1E D. w 3 IK 11 7 4b jjii 42 42i Gb a Mott W II Fizer S 10 10 3 S-5 13122 HESTER w3 9S 10 S 13 9 51 7 7- W W TlorJ C Ferris S 12 12 4 2 13.12 1 ADOLANTE ws 5 112 14 11 7" Si St S5 S- L. Gentry C L Mackey 50 60 00 20 10 I3.13i ARBUTUS w C HO ; 3 S 13 9 9 9 P Ford J B Goodman C C 4 2 1 13228 FOXY MARY wis 7 110 S G 021 7i 11 10 10 G AV Car 11 J I? Respess 15 30 30 10 5 131 HI EDDIE MOTT w 0 112 9 13 G" 45 111 111 J Groth T A IJavies 21 30 30 12 0 13.1I. LADY YOUXG wis 5 110 13 . 0 10 12 12 12 II Woods A C McCsilferty 10 12 12 5 2 13537 ERIG1IAM w 4 110 12 10 13 21113 13 13- AV MclnreC Fountain 20 30 SO 12 6" .IS IMS EADYFIXGER w 4 107 4 12 14 14 11 14 II G Gould A 15 Gossner 20 40 40 12 C Time. 23, 47, 1:14, 1:40. Track good. A inner R. g. by Star Shoot Amy Davenport trained by J. J. Troxler. Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving FIRST STAR was shutlled to the rear right after the start, but moved up gradually and. saving ground on tho turns, siood a stretch drive gamely and Avon going away. KALI-INLA raced into a good lead on the backstretch. but tired badly when challenged in the last eighth by the winner. URSULA IM MA was a forward and game contender throughout. BA1.CL1FF and GENERAL WARREN closed big gaps in the last half. ANG1E I. and HESTER ran well. RRIGIIAM set the early pace and quit badlv. Scratched 13553 Monmouth, 100. Overweights Hester. I! pounds; I.rigliain. 1. "J Q fr rT Q SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 120S5 1 :01 3 124. Purse 00. 3-y ear-olds JL O O O ilid upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 .k "A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13 1.1! 2 LITTLE JANE wis S 10S SI 2? 2 1! lh J McCabe W C Clancy 111 0-201-5 13.142 AUNTIE CURL w3 97 2 5 41 3"k 21 J Collins S A Beckham 10 10 10 3 3-2 IS.Ki! DOMINICA wi: 7 97 0 7 5 in 1 3 A Neylon A C McCafferly 4 4 31 1 1-2 t3.11.13ORGE BLOSSOM w 4 10S 5 4 l2i lsl 23 I? J Groth A Cavcn 4 5 5 2 1 I3.1G!IIERPES wi: 7 103 4 3 3 51 51 5 1 E Cullen J AV Pinkham 0 10 10 21 C-5 I 8 1 J RUSSELL McGILLwr. 5 104 12 X S Gt 0s P Hill L AV Hicks 15 20 20 7 3 I2!l KIR HARRY w 3 99 3 0 7 7 7 7 E Haynes E Belmont 30 30 30 10 5 13.11!! GORD. RUSSELL wis 1 111 7 8 i and S S II Woods J B Goodman 4 C C 2 1 Time, 23, 43y5, 1:00, 1:07. Track good. Winner II. m, by Canopus Princess, by Cheviot drained by W. C. Clancy. Went to post at 2:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slmv. Won driving; second and third the linn-. LITTLE JANE was saved behind the pacemaker t the homestretch and. when called on. forged into Hie lead and outstayed AUNTIE CURL in a close finish. The latter ran a good race and made a resolute Him I clTirt. DOMINICA made up ground steadily and finished fast. ORANGE BLOSSOM set a fast pace .i d t ired badly in the final eighth. HERPES only ran fairly well. Overweights Auntie Curl, 1 pound. 1 Till IIP RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12GS5 1 :0l 3 121. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. X O O 6 fjf Selling. Xct value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 13.11 1 3PAXHACHAPI w 100 1 4 121 1" 1- 1 1 A Mott JFandIISNewniun 4 4 4 2 1 l3.1.1lOOMA w 100 0 2 3 2 21! 2-h A Neylon M Preston 4 4J 45 2 1 1 3.1 12 3 P ALSTON w 110 11 S S T,"k r, G MoIesthJ C Ferris C S S 21 C-5 !32! THOMAS HARE w 107 5 : 7 7 01 L Gentry I Striker 10 12 12 4 2 13.1.11 DUSKY DAVE w 103 7 3 21 4nt in 5 J Kederis 10 D Kaulnian 4 4i 11 2 7-10 13.1.1 1 BIG LUMAX w 105 3 5 C I4 V," C J Dreyer C Bogan 3 4 4 S-o 4-5 I IMC I OLARIBEL w 105 S S ..J tj 7 73 W AV TlorC W Gasser 8 S 4 2 1 1 3.1.1 1 BARBARA LAX E w 10S 2 7 4- 5i S S J McCabe F D Weir 5 5 3 3-2 7-10 Time. 235. 471i, 1:01, 1:07. Track good. Winner -Ch. f. by Aire Frank PaiHpiita trained by II. S. Xewniao. Went Jo post at 3:15. At pos: 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the nine. PAXHAGIIAPI sprinted into the lead with a rush and. winning all the way, hung on well in the -inlch drive. OO.MA challenged as they turned into the stretch, but tired and swerved out in the final i;:lilh DALSTOX, a slow beginner, closed a big gap on the outsid - and outganied THOMAS HARE rr third place. Tin- latter also made up much ground. DUSKY DAVE and BIG LUMAX both tired aHor ra.-iiig well to the homestretch. Scratched 13551 Duty. OS. 1 PC Q f FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 12!0 1 :0! 0115. Puree 00. 3-year-olds and up-OOOv ward. Allowances. Xct value to winner 00; second. 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V- vsi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 133.1X;,GEN. MAROHMT wis S 101? 0 5 5h 5 3- 1" J Kederis J Lowe t-10rt-10D-107-20out l."..1fi; KOOTISXAY fi 100 :: 4 ll 1! l1?. 2t E Haynes J J Ferguson 20 25 25 G :: 13513 KING WORTH wu 3 !! 2 3 21 2i 33 J Metcalf R O Egan 20 25 25 f. 3 13.171 -SOSIUS 3 100 1 3 0 C 53 4-1 A Xeylon J Liviiigstn 4 11 41 G-o 1-2 HMDO-roLQUlTT w 4 1 00 4 1 21 3? 4 53 W W TlorJ W Fuller 3 31 31 1 2-5 13.138 -HIGH STREET w S 105 5 2 41 4J C G E Taplin D Ford 3 3 3 7-101-3 Time. 22. 48, 1:12. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Murchniont II. Nina F. trained by J. Lowe. Went to ikjsI at 3:13. At iost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the jliie GENERAL MARCIIMOXT was outpaced in the early running, but worked his way up by degrees and. standing a drive resolutely, got up to win in the last stride. KOOTEXAY showed superior speed in liiiccmaking and onlv gave wav right at the end. KING WORTH was pinched out at tho start, but joined me leaders with a rush and was gaining at the end. HIGH STREET finished under punishment, but failed to resKnd. SOSIUS finished well. COLQUITT quit sifter being si contender to the stretch. Scratched 1352Cosgrove, 110; 0111 El Palomar. 112. Overweights General Marclunoiit. 3 pounds; King Worth. 4; High Street. 5. 1 Q pTQ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 131511 :37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. X O O O JL Selling. Net value to winner 2.7; second. 0: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt yt k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13.1.13 CISKO wis G 112 0 3 5 51 33 1 l4 J OBrien S Polk 3 5 5 2 1 1S;10S3OLD GOTCH wis 3 !I S 2 2 23 2 2 2 A Neylon 5 Tigue G 5 s 2 1 1 3.1.18 2 JAfTC LAXSON w 7 105 12 4 12 11 S5 3 L Gentry C N Freeman G S S 3 1-., l!:.12 I BALRONIA w 7 110 G 31 3n 41 451 4t W Kelssiy F M Hopper G and 0 a S- IS.1I2 .MAR. TILGHMAXwis 5 I0S 2 10 10 Sl 0 5s 53 J Dawson .1 P Dawson S 0 9 3 S . IS.1.15TLINTON wl 07 5 11 S3 T- 01 Gi C J Metcalf O Iv Herndon 4 o 4 3-2 4-., IS.ISfi-VIREO ws 4 SS 10 7 0 !l 7ik 7 7 A Mott II C Smith 10 12 8 3 S-o 13507-SADIE SHAPIRO wis 5 10G 112 11 12 11 ! S3 II Cavan hJ A Coburn 12 20 20 8 4 133011 MISS CLARK w 4 100 3 1 1 Is 15 3 DUE Haynes W M McClintocklO 40 .,0 12 G I3IM1IANN1S wis M 100 11 S "k 4ii 5 11 10 T Dealy F Dahnken 25 40 4 12 C IIM.18 VAX IIORX w 5 112 7 5 4U C- 10 10 ll30 G Moles Hi J C Ferris la 2o 2o 10 .-. 1S-51MUY BUEXA w3 SS 4 710 12 12 12 A CrawfdT A Davies 0 6 C 21 C-.v Time. 23. 46, 1:14, 1:41. Track fast. Winner- -B. g, by I Iolstein Yachting Girl trained by S. Polk. Went to pot at 4:15. At post ! minutes. Stsirt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-ii g. CISKO was ssivcd behind the leaders to the homestretch, then forged to the front and won in a csinter. OLD GOTCH raced in closest pursuit sill the way and outstayed JACK LAXSON lor second place. JACK I .ANSON closed ji great gap and finished with a rush. BALRONIA raced forwardly throughout. MISS l LARK showed gresit speed and s.t the pace to the stretch, but quit when sin eighth out. MARSHAL TlLGHMAN closed a gap in the last half and so did CLINTON. Scratched 1355SPhillistina. 105; 1355S Florence Birch, OS; 13558 Lord Elam, lOo. Overweights Old Gotch. 4 pounds. T t.y O C SIXTH RACE I Mile. 131.11 1:37 5 OS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. X O O O ii5 Selling. Net. value to winner 25; second. 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt J,i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S l!V7 nilMV wis 3 100 5 3 41 G 53 111- P Ford J Hoskins 21 13-513-51 1-2 Vliir, liwr ip AI wn y 100 1 4 Jl 1 lJ 2"k E Gentry MrsHArmstrong 20 30 30 C 3 I :tll OfPVN 6rRFS w S 10S G 2 3 3 1" 31 3 J McCabe A G Dunlap S-5 13-51 3-57-1 Oout l"l.ir- A AT ON w 5 10S :. 5 53 4" 3 2 4i AV AV TlorW E Phillips 7 S S 21 1 Vs.11 SIS FLORENCE n 5 M 7 1 If 21 2" f.3 5 A Neylon C E Rogers 7-5 3-2 3-2 3-5 out VllG FALO VDA wis 9 113 4 G 7 7 7 7 G G Gould P J Miles S 10 10 3 S-5 1.....50 I: 1!lX00l-ARTER .NO QIAM1.U w 10 105 2 7 G 5 C C 7 R Booker AV H Tulley 20 25 12 4 2 TjH 23 iSt 1;134; 1:39. Track fast. Winner Ch c bv Solitaire II. Handsome Ilorry trained by J. Pelter. Won to nost "t 4-44 t Put 1 minute. Stsirt fair smd slow. AYon easily: second and third driving. DtRIN vis reserved "under restraint for three-iuarters, then csiine through the stretch with gresit speed .-did won ohc a wav SWEDli SAM made the running to the last eighth and hung on gamely for second ..i..,.,. nTv niTKUN wis alwavs a forward :md game contender. AMOX rsm well smd made a challenge in tin. stretch, lmt tired sn.d fell" back near the finish. SISTER FLORENCE quit badly after setting the :irlv n:iei mill riinniii!r, well to the stretch.