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1 • ; • j ; • I j ! . ! NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1916. -Fair Grounds. Fifteenth day. Business Mens Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 57 Jays. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. T. C. Campbell. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. A. B. Dade. Rac- lag Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 2:15 p _., "Indicates apprentice allowance. O A f!T » Q FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 1 24418—1 :37 .-. —5- 100. 1 Purse 00. 3 year ..Ids. Selling. __ _: O gO N.t value to winner $.:0Q; second, 1916.sh5: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt ], %■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 g f P S S4427*ROBE JULIETTE am Mi I E P 2« L 1« I» T Koerner L M Mania 6-5 4-6 44 2-5 out 24380 MA YMF W. W MG 5 1 I 6 3b 2* U" C YanDunL A Seregni 3". 4 4 1-5 24413 TATIANA w loO 1 1 31 4b 2r- I* V U McDottJ MacManus g 12 h 1 1 24347 MARGARET . W Ml 2 2 2k h l" "•■ V E Rurns Milam fc Lew 15 M 30 6 2 24487*I.ARKIN wr. 107 J 1 5k □ B« H 5»* J McTagrtW Walker I I 14-64-6 out 24 187 LITTLE GINK wit 107 1 6 IM1 « 0 « W Obert II Neusteter 15 24 -0 6 2 Time. 25%. 513/5, 1:18, 1:46%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by una il Ii-s Jordan trained by J. R. Morrisi. Went to post al 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won euaUy; I nd and third driv- Ing. ROSF JULIETTE was well ridden and kept in the best part of the track and. racing into a tang lead in the last turn, won in a canter. MAYME W. niov.il up rapidly while rounding into the stretch. but lired slightly near the end. TATIANA raced in the worst part of the track and finished close up. MARGARET O. showed speed, bnt tired. LITTLE GINK piit after setting the pace to the last turn. The winner was entered for 2800; no bid. a__| P_OQ SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 24418—1 :37%— 5— 100. 1 Purse 00. 3-year-oldsr~SeTling. _5 _: O dig *J Net value to winner 00: second, 1916.sh5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt, jjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 21381 1 Hl 1»K WB Ml 4 ♦ 5 5 3 J, lb C VaiiDun W J Sn. irs S-5 S-5 s 5 1-. out 24471 WBLGA w 104 3 3 1" D l ". || 2 . I" l.ow.ler .1 M Simmer 1 5 4 1 out 844 72* IN VESTMENT w lor, _• 2 _" 2» 2- J»« 3»» J CnllnhnnMaArthar * Klofl C-.r ft-5 1-3 oul 24473 MISS TKI.N w KIT. 5 I 3b 4" 4- I" F RobiiisnW G.-rsi I, |5 15 s ■:. LContiuued ou second page.] - % J " _ ~ » i "i - 2 2 2 * 2 I ; | ,, a i : J j ., .", 2 b B c V = « 4 ~ ~ * 3 - j | 1 : . . j j | 2 I i c 1 : NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. [Continued from first page. I 22801 SANDS DIAMOND wit 104 1 .". 4* 6*1 5 5 5 .1 Dodd S Nan man 81 24 21 0 2 Time, 25%, 51%. 1:18. 1:45%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f, by Salvation — Esearola trained by W. J. Bpeira. Went to post at 2:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CHIVATOR raced far back for the first half, then gained steadily and. finishing fast, got up to win in the last strides. WEI.GA set a good pace for the going, but tired in the last sixteenth. INVEST MKNT raced "Orwardly, but also tired in the stretch drive. The others were beaten olf. The winner was entered for .00; no bid. Scratched 24413 Lyndora . 1o7. Orerweighta — Saads Diamond, 2 pounds. 4 A PIO/~» THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 19305— 1 ;44% 3—104. 1 Purse .S4 mi. 4 year olds and ttTUOU upward. S.-lling. Net value to winm-r S3im ; second. 1916.sh5; third. 838. Index Horses AWtlPSt V4 % - Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 24347 3RlSLNESS AGENTwn 4 111 1- 1 - 1- 1: 1* T Koerner A B Gordon 2 *j 21 I 12 24426* HELEN M. wn r, 103 2 3 8 P * ■.* T- E Burns W H Hogan J 2| *j 4 5 2" 24379 KIVKK KING w 4 HI 3 6 2» 2" 2* 24 I* E AmbroaeS Lewis M io | J 1 24419 PERTH ROCK all 111 7 4 I»| 3* 6* B* 4»» F Keogh M V Sheeily S 10 10 4 2 20743 W. W. CLARK w S 113 I 7 •« 4* •" 4? 5* R Guy V ChUTkaon 4 4i 4 8-5 4-S 24437 HT H. AND TKERw 4 109 S 2 V -"i !J 6* 6h W Obert W* QahiU 10 10 10 4 I 24437 COTTON TOP vb 4 111 1 1 6« 74 7* 7s 78 P Adams W R Mizell 15 20 Id S 4 19393 OLD JORDAN" w E 113 f» S 7 J 8 8 8 8 C VanDunE J Moehe 40 40 40 K 0 Time. 241i. 50, 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:51%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Cunard — Pbilistia trained by A. B. Gordon*. We- t to iiost at 3:02. At jKtst 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BUSINESS AGENT, while setting the pace, was kept in the beat part of the track and. although losing ground by COSnbnjC wide, easily held the others safe and won in a canter. HELEN M. betran slowly, but Closed a gap Steadily and finished resolutely. RIVER KING raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired. PERTH ROCK had no mishaps. The others were badly outpaced. Scratched — 24474 Orange, 116; 21510 Gar!. 110: 24474 Dick Deadwood. 110: 24419 Marv Warren. Ill: 24347 Col. Fred. 114. _________ O A tZ * "I FOFRTII RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 24410— 1 :4 l%— 3— 90. Purse *400. 3-yer-•TtOrJ -L olds and upward. Fillies and Mans. Selling. Net value to winner 8300; eteofid, yp5: third. 885. Index: Horses AWtPPSt % % -* Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H C P S 24474 t*RF.~NO w C 111 1 G 4* 41 I!4 1| 1- E Burns W H Hogan 1 6-5 1 8-6 out 24473 IMARY H. w-4 100 S I l2 l: 1° 2" 2" M Gam- r J N Huffman 3 4 41 7 "1 1 I 24416-CAMKI.I.IA WP. 7 110 4 4 5 5 4* 3- 3r- W Lilley J L Paul 4 5 5 x 5 1 ! 21172 NORTH LIGHT wB S 114 2 1 2*12* V I"1 t,n .1 Metcftlf MaiTone Stabh- 5 G J 7 5 I ? 24109 P.lLA WELSH w« ri 110 3 1 34 ::.,. r, 5 5 t Koerner E If Relcher 10 10 10" 3 t .", Time. 24%, 49%. 1:14%. 1:42%, 1:44%. Track heavy. Winner — P.. m. by Hello -My Rm la I trained by J. HogSOO. W.-nt to poet at •". :20. At post I mi-iute. Start gc od and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-iltr. RENO was saved close up to the stretch, then wore MARY II. down iu the last eighth and won going away MARY H. set ■ ,h„i pace, but tired badly after rounding Into the stretch. CAMELLIA closed a good gap la the last ajaarter. NoRTHLiGHT -bowed speed, but tired in ha last half, pi I. A WELSH quil alter going a half mile. The winner was catered for *.70O; no bid. Scratched 24521 Lacky P.. l"2. 4"h /| pr Q 47 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 73840- 1:43—3—105.1 Purse 8400. iT-ar olds *3fc O O 4B and upward. Sellin-. Net vale-- Io m inner 8888; second. 1916.sh5: third. 835. iinex. Horses AWtPPSt , ■_■ ■"■■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners o C !• S 244HH GALLOP Wl. 5 110 4 4 l | 1 | 1 1«| 1*1 J Meteult Mairone Stable 4 G 4 -6.1-2 24474 KNEELET W 4 103 1 2 3"k 4 Jl n nk M Garner W It Mizell 1-1 1o | I I G 21488 K7LPATO w 7 110 I I .".?. 8* I ] ,31 3:l. W Lilley D B Fret man 3 li SI 6-6 1 I 84488*SUPRSME w ." 113 I C I 6 6* 45 4" J HanoverSmith 8: Farrar 2j I :". 1 6-6 24S38*CHILTON KING w 4 113 5 I 2 i 2nk 41 ■ 53 T Koerner H MeCouIakey 21 2 H 1 2-5 24461-L. O KIRKCALDY w 5 110 2 1 4 51 6 6 C E Ambroses Louis ;o 10 M 3. 7-5 Time. 24%. 50%. 1:18%. 1:43%. 1:48%. Track heavy. Winner — P. h. by Martinet — Common Sue trained by E. Wayiand. Went to post at 3:55. At ]x st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GALLOP, showing sudden improvement and high speed, took a irood lead quickly and held the others safe all the way. KNEELET raced fc-rwardly and outstayed EL PATO In the final drive. EL PA IO raced gamely and bad no mishaps. SUPREME was outpaced badly for the first half aud finished fast. CHILTON KING quit. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 24522 Africa Deau. 111. . O/l PIQQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 73097 -1:51%— 3—122. 1 Pane 3468 4-year-oids and m •TlOrjO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8388; second. 685; third. 5. Iq.Ick Horses AWtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I~ S 724488 COINTERPART wn 6 US 1111 2J -- 1J l3 E AmbroseH Moore I 7 .", 6-5 1-3 24 384 MARSHON W 6 115 I 5 5 | 4" 31 2" F Keogh E Herz 3-.".7-1013-20out— . 1488 -LICKY" GEORGE w 7 115 3 2 3J ll l2 25 3« F Adams W J Marlman 3| 4 3J 7 l»out 24487*BATWA wb 7 115 4 4 4° 3* 3J - 41! O VanDunh A Seregni li VI VI 4 M 24329 ARMOR W 6 IB 2 3 2* 5 6 G 5 W* Lilley G Korkel 12 12 12 4 7-5 Time. 25%. 51%. 1:17%, 1:45, 1:58%. Track heavy. Winner — P. g, by McGee— Little Whit trained by W. A. P.urttseholl. Went 1o post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. COINTERPART set the early pace and, after being passed, followed LICKY GEORGE to the la~t eighth and. passing him quickly, won easing up. MARSHON acted sore and raced far back for sewn eighths, but came fast through the stretch. LUCKY GEORGE raced well, but tired in the last eighth. BATWA raced forwrdlv to the last turn. The winn -r was entered for 8880; no bid. Scratched— 24522 Ringling. 110: 24522 Mary Ann K.. 110.