New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1916-01-13

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. 1 I ; ; - i I ! I e NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS. LA., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1916. Fair irouuds. Tenth day. Business Mens Racing Assoc iatioii. Winter Meolhig Of 57 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. T. . Campbell. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. * Starter, A. B. Dade. Rac-tag Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:15 p. in. Chicago time. 2:15 p. 111.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 91/1 QQ FIRST RACK— 3-8 Mile. 34881— 35*4— t— lift. Castleton Purse. Pane 8489. Jc Til O O 3-year Olds. Allowances. Net value In a jap 1 1 fcWB. second. 885; third, .*i5. Index Horses AWtliSt 4 ■_■ ■, Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 5 11 C P S 84861 SOLVKIQ w 112 :: 2 i 1" .1 Batwell c .1 Brockmiller 7-107-183-8 1-4 out 21361 SILVER SEDGE w 113 S 1 - 8* W 1 .ilk v G A Cochran -■ 4. 4 11 Piout MISS KKPItESENTDw 112 1 4 V.: V W AadresaD W Sc-ot I I 8 4-T, STARTER W 115 6 3 -"., 4". K Ainbrosell conistock lo 1 10 3 1 24343 SIR OLIVER w 114 4 i 4- :,- W Wartonc; W Scott 12 34 84 E 2 24325 FRANK MCRPHY w 115 2 1 4 4 F Murphv T Hodge G 34 84 G I Tim.-. 11%, 23 5, 3535. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Marts Santa— Reality trained by V. Vita toe. Weiil lo p.. st at 2:ls. At post minutes. Stan sjaod and slow. Won dririag; secoad and third the same. SOLVKIO showed biah speed and made, the pace fasl. I.ut had to be hard nrged at the end. S1L-VER SKDOK raced in closest pursnU and anisbed with a msh. Miss REPRESENTED was forced back -.■on after the star! and casae fast In the stretch The others were well beaten in the tiisi anarter. Orerweigbts Sir Oliver. 2 pounds. Q/l /I Q/| SKCOND RACK 3-4 Mile! 19155— 1 :12 -S K1S.1 Purs.- 00. 3 year -olds. Selling. TbtrOi Net value to winner $::o i: second, 885; third, 835. Ii.deK Horses AWtliSt i4 i_. -t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 11 C P S 24302 »*-TIT W Til 7 I c.« 1* 5 ].. A Collins It .1 Austin S t S 8 1 24302 MARY JAY w Till 1 1 4- 4 4?. 2 T Rice N,v .laStc.e KFni E 5 4 4-6 4-3 23032 FRISKY w M4 4 4 11 1«| T :;h i. Qentry C W Clark I I 7 *j I 5 23008 .1. I. BUOG w M4 2 :", 31 -1. :;i. 4,, c VanDunL A Seregni 8 1" l» 1 ! 23776 1LARIA will 3 1 7- 7" 1;- S* I. M. Ale. ■ t Clyde 7-5 8-5 8-5 7-191-3 21320 LITTLE GINK WB W 4 7 Ej :.. S t;1 W Obert H Nensteter 84 34 34 1" G 20084 ELLEN SMYTH W 110 8 i 2| 3] 7" 7" F Adams P .1 Sullivan 12 1". 15 4 3 1 3833 NOYNIM w 188 5 8 8 i 8 8 .1 Kederis II s Newman 1". 84 84 s 4 tDlsquaiifted for foul. Time-. 23V5, 482-5. 1:1ft. Track fast. Winner B. f. by Hippodrome — Calyx trained by O. II. Btrate, Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start i; 1 and -low. Won driving: second and third the same. TITO cane- from far back in the last quarter, but interfered sharply with FRISKY in the last eighth, for which be was diaqaaliSed. MARY JAY gained steadily in the stretch and gel ap to win in the Issl stride, frisky set a go „i pace and night hie won bnt for the Interference. .1. 1 . srec showed much speed. Put tiled in the linal drive. I1.AR1A closed a gap and inished Close up. The winner was nierecl for -SI, coo: 110 bid. £- * * Q pT THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 19153 1:12 s km Parse 84*9. 3-year oats. Selling. tllrOO Net value- to wiaaer 8380; second, : third, 835. Index Horses AWtliSt V.. Str Fin J -.eU.-vs Owners O II ■ |» s 24282-* 1 I"*K WILLIAMS W 113 3 4 7"J 5* 1. 1- V .luely .1 W Schorr 8-5 8-3 8-5 7-191-3 24327 BLUE CAP w 110 :, 1 2* 1* 8* _"; A Mott W FKing I I 41 I :, I . 21328 iTRIFc H.o vi: 111 I 4 B 41. 3* 3« .1 llulw.ll D.I Carey 4 41 I. 4-5 4-G 1 2378-i-TAKA wl11 S 7 ",". ?« ;■; || ygf Ohcrl c, R Senn 1- II V :. a 23751 c;i;Ti.K"c MAN w IOC 4 " 4* 4* r.ii ■ ■ e" VatiDnnOttawa stable io p. to 4 «" 24328 AL PIERCE w 115 7 i 1- 8« 4* . T Koerner Elliott ft QravesM N 10 4 ° 24328 SHORT FALLOT Wli IOC i J lh lm 411 71 -v I.ilhv C, A Ce.cblim 1". IS 10 4 ■• 21328 Cool COUNSEL WB 114 1s 8 8 8 8 L McAfee Q Phillips lO 9 o s 4 Time. 23. 472,. 1:12%. Track fast. Winner Br. g. by Dick Finnill Annie Williams trained by J. F. Schorr. Went lo past at 3:13. Al peat 1 Silaate. Start good and *low. Wen easily; second and third driv-ii g HICK WILLIAMS began slowly, but made ap ground steadily and. finishing fast, won in a mater. BLLK CAP tired alter raciujj into the lead on the lust turn. TK1BOLO raced funvurdly uud had 84 wis- Imps. TAKA appeared sore when going to the post, lint finished fast. SHORT BALLOT set the early 1 pace, luil unit. The winner was entered for ,600; no bid. Scratched— 24IU Si Boh Rcdtidd, 110; 23947 Kdna Kenna. IPS. * O/l /I Q FOlRTII BACK— 3-4 Mile. 1MSB— 1 :12— S— 108. I Speed Handicap. Purse fMO. I _--QU 3-year-olds und upward. Net value io winner -flO": second. ...: third, .~ . ■ Index Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 1 S g 23765 BRINGHURST w 5 110 2 1 lii 11 11 ll J Kederis L Tauber 7-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 out | 24411 IllKST. IRYNNE wb 6 108 3 2 21 22 I« L"l J McTagrtR T Wilson 21 21 2* 4-5 out S4M4*CARBIDE wb 4 101 G I 44 31 ?,■ Vfi J CallahanJ S Tyree 24 21 11-57-lOout 24382 FATHER RILEY WB 5 101 1 4 W 4* 43 43 M Garner R L Baker S 10 S 21 4-5 23032 WASHOE BELLE w 3 97 4 3 5 6 5 6 A Collins NevedaStockFm 30 30 Ii0 8 2i Time. 23. 46*A, 1:12%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Plaudit — Sweet Marjoram trained by L. Tauber. | Weal to post at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and tiiird driv- 2 ing. BRINGHURST raced into the lead at once and easily held HESTER IRYNNE sale all the way. 2 The latter raced in closest pursuit and tired slightly near the end. CARBIDE ran well, but lost ground 2 Ik when coming into the stretch. FATHER RILEY had no mishaps. I B Scratched — 24411 Greenwood, 94 , 2 O/l /I Q7 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 24411— 1 :40%— 3— Oil. Purse 00. 4-year-olds jjj _ _Q I and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. o; third. |38. 2 index Horses AWtPPSt % .. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S I 2-1400 -NORTH LIGHT wb 5 106 7 4 l_ _• l3 l1 ll J Metcalf Marrone Stable 6-0 7-5 6-5 1-2 out J 24348 MISS WATERS w 5 101 2 1 22 4i 9 2 _• M Garner F J Pons 15 15 12 5 2J " 24420 BATWA we 7 113 6 7 7 51 41! 4* 31 C VanDunL A Seregni 6 7 7 21 1 24320 N1GADOO wb 5 108 1 2 51 3 3! 31 4s "W Lilley W Walker 8 8 8 3 6-5 t 243453*1 I,EASUREA"LE wb 4 96 4 I 4! 610 6" 52 o3 F Judy J W Schorr B 3 I 6-3 3-5 24345-BEST B. AND TR w 4 102 1 6 5 14 8* H 610 68 Wr Obert W Cahill 6 6 6 2 1 ■ 24308 COTTON TOP wb 4 101 3 3 64 7 7 7 7 L McAtee W R Mizell 30 30 30 10 4 I Time. 24%, 48%, 1:14, 1:39%, 1:41. Track fast. I Winner — Ch. m. bv Northern Star — Torchlight trained by E. Wayhmdi. Went to post at 4:05 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- 2 Ing NORTIILICHT raced into the lead quickly and set a good pace, but was hard ridden briefly near the J end to withstand MISS WATERS challenge. The latter raced forwardly and finished fast and gamely. 2 BATWA tired in the last eighth, but finis -lied resolutely. NIGADOO showed speed, but tired in the stretch. * PLEASLREV1LLE raced poorlv. BEST BIB AND TUCK— _ quit. The winner was entered for 00; no 2 bid. J Snatched— 24." 79 Biver King. 101: 240073Boy Oakwood. 104. Overweights — Best Bib and Tucker, lj pounds. J O A JQQ SIXTH BACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 19305— 1:44%— 3— 104. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and | _: _T Q upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:.0O: second. 1916.sh5: third. 5. 2 Index Horses AWtPPSt U % 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S j 24SM1 ROYAL METEOR wn S 115 5 1 2= 22 21ll14 1l T Koerner J J Mahon Jr 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 2 24884* BEAU PERE w 5 104 2 4 4" 8* 3° 36 2and S Brown W Walker 10 10 8 2* 4-5 2 24SM SUPREME WB S 111 4 3 ll l2 ll-2" 3* J Metcalf Smith and Farrar f 6 6 « 2-5 0 S4S84ITRANSPORT w 6 118 3 5 I I f 4= 48 F RobinsnJ F Gaffney 8-5 2 9-511-20out 2 •1400 ITCK* wb 7 109 1 2 34 41 44 5 t J Pengast J M Singleton 8 10 10 21 4-5 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14%. 1:40%, 1:47. Track fast. j Winner— Ch g. bv Star Shoot— Queen Regent trained by W. O. Joplin. 2 Went to post at 4:30 At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv- 2 In* ROYAL METEOR was saved under restraint until in the last quarter, then finished fast and won • - d«" away BEAU PERE ran well and wore SUPREME down in the last seventy yards for second place. 2 SUPREME set a good pace to midway of the stretch and tired, but finished resolutely. TRANSPORT *::s far luick most of the way. PUCK finished beaten after racing well for a half mile. The winner was * entered for .*4 M : no bid. • Scratched — 24420 Lucky George, 109. J


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