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I " u . " a , * « I I j « j , r , ; ] ; ; |J 1 ; ■ ; ; 1 1 NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS. LA.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. Fair Grounds. Twenty ninth day. Business Mens Racing Association. Winter Meeting ot 57 da.vs. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. T. . Campbell. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. B. Dade. ■•*■ ing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. _ Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p .m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. 4"h /t QK FIRST RACK— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 19140 — il%— 2— 100. Revue Purse. Purse §400. *tOOZ 2 yar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. 1916.sh5; third. 5. Index Hors-s AWtPPSt,4 , Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S_ 24728 -OWAG V W IE. 1 1 5 1 I. McAtee T Clyde 41 .". 4i K-". 2-T 24764SAVILLA w 115 5 2 2* 2D T Koerner P Sheridan 9-101 9-198-6 1-8 BON OIIS w 113 H i 4S 3l J Pengast F J Pons IS 25 25 S 3 24764 NKlKKA Willi 4 I .V 4 % J Hanover G A Cochran t-i "i •■■ 8-8 9-8 24812 THB DtKE v 113 3 i ::. 5- W AndressC T WorthingtonC 7 7 2 9-8 24361 GINGER QUILL w 112 2 4 6 6 E AnibroseG A Cochran t-i 3J ?. •;"-.". tCoupled in belting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 12. 23%. 35%, 42V5. Track good. Winner — Br. f, by Jack Atkin — Divonn.- trained by A. G. Weston. Went to post at2:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. OWAGA took the lead at once and, saving much ground from her inside post position, held her slight advantage to the end. SAV1LLA ran lapped on the winner and would bare wen but for coming wide on the turn. BON OTIS came with a rush right at the end. THE DUKR began slowly and tired after making up ground. NEPERA finished fast. Overweights — Bon Otis. 1 pound: The Duke, 1. £ A O pT O SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1 91 55— 1 : 12— 8—1 OS. j Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 4fcOOO Net value to winn.-r 00; second, 5: third. 5. index Horses AfftlTSt j ,-_■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C P S 24813 SOUVENIR w Wl 1 :: V 1*. 2»1 1» W Obert I : Arvin W 1". 10 4 8 ■". 24747 -BLCB CAP w 113 .". 1 L" 2" 1 . 2l J Hanover W K King I 5 1 " 4 S 1 ■■ nut 24813 *PAN HANDLE w 110 4 .". 4 ::". :; 3] F RobinsnW Genrt 6 •. 4. 7-5 26 24606 MARY JAY w 10". l 2 8* 8*1 l- 4 M darner NevadaStockFm 1" 1". l_ i Z 24813 TITO w 104 8 4 :: 4* 5*1 ."; -I CallahanR .1 Austin 1". Lo lo 4 Z 124747 EDNA KBNNA WB 113 3 i 7* 7* 8* 8* « VssDunW A Shea i I % :• 7 K 24S2S*SRRAPNEL w 10.", ; 7 8* 8*1 7* 7; R McDottC W Cnrnpbell M 1". l". C Z 24747 DOE REDFIBLO W llo 2 s s s s s T Ko.-rn.-r .1 M /inme r H I.. I* ., Z Time. 24. 48%. 1:144.,. Track good. Winner— Ch. f, by Dick Welles -Miss Alert trained by W. SeinrSter. Wept to post at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third Ike same. SOUVENIR showed biga apeed and. setting a fast pace, held on gamely for the entire ua.v ami. after being headed, rallied and won in the last stride. BI.I K CAP meed in closest pursuit of the winner, but tired slightlv mar the end. PAN HANDLE was going fast when forced back by the leaden in the stretch. MAKY J Y ran wll. TITO showed speed. The winner was entered for 8899; M bid. Overweights — Souvenir, 1 pound. £ /§ Q f* A THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. 19135—1:12—8—108. Audubon Selling Handicap. Purse dbOOtJC 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 0: second. 5; third, $•-".. Index Horses AWtlPSt % L- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S 24608 3 FAIR-HELEN W 4 185 3 S .r,i 3l ll 1iE Ambrose.! Phillips 2 2 8-8 7-101-1 24750 MARS CASSTDY W 4 108 5 2 li 1 3 9* W Lilley G Borkel 1 Zf, U 1 --G 24680 THE SPIRIT « S 105 2 3 41 5* 4- 3* J CallahanN Macfarlane 4 ." 5 Z 4-5 24565 LINDA PAYNE w 4 107 6 6 J1 2and 2J 4* It McDottR L Bresler 4 4 4 9-6 1-2 23899* JOE FINN wb 6 104 4 4 3l 4nk C1 5J F RobinsnE Trotter 10 la 15 ", I 23737 LDY JANE GREYwb 4 108 1 1 6 6 6 6 T Koernor W H Harris S 10 10 3 7-5 Time, 23%. 48, 1:14. Track good. Winner — Ch. f, by Broomstick — Belle of Troy trained by J. Phillips.. Went to post at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. FAIR HELEN began somewhat slowly, but moved up and around the leaders before reaching the strelch turn, tin n drew out into a good lead in the last eighth. MARS CASSIDY Bet the early pace and disposed of LINDA PAYNE in the first half, but tired and had to be hard urged to outstay THE SPIRIT Ki second place. The latter came with a rush through the stretch. LINDA PAYNE tired badly after racing in closest pursuit to the stretch. JOE FINN was well beaten after going a half mile. Ike arianer, entered for . Ki0. was bid up to ,305 and bought in. Overweights — Lady Jane Grey, 3 poundsJ | Q A Q ■» *r FOIRTn RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 73640—1:43—3—105.4 Southern -apiT.d •tOOO Selling Handicap. Pane 8300. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winar 00; second. 5: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U i ~i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 24715IR. GENTLEMNwb S 109 4 5 S* Q 1»| 1* I1. M Gam. r W C Metsger : 1 S 4-5 2-8 24 786 MOCKERY W 5 105 1 8 I 6 f.2 Z| i:° E AmbroseJ B Kossuth 6 8 6 2 1". 24815-mauy H. w I 91 I 1 1- l1 Z| ::.. : P Lowder J N Huffman 4 4-1 7 .", 1 1 24784 =BERTODANO vv 6 112 I I -1 I* I -: I l1 T Koerner C E Pfeiffer Z 3 13 51 - 6 24566 iHARBARD w n 8 MM .". 4 g* r, : i| 6" :,- w Lilley P Sheridan 8 7 7 J I". 24783 GREENWOOD w 3 94 2 1 4l 4» 6 6 6 1. McAtee r, H Marlman M 18 IS I ! Time. 24%, 49»/5. 1:14"5, 1:41%. 1:45%. Track good. Winner— B. h. by IfeGee— The Lady trained by J. H. Baker. Went to post at 3*33. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. IRISH GENTLEMAN moved up with a rush after going the first half mile and took a good lead. tint had to be driven out at the end to outstay MOCKERY. The latter was kept far back to the last turn and lost ground bv coming wide and should have won. MARY H. net a goad pace, but tired badly after KOlpg three-quarters. BERTODANO ran will to the Stretch, but tired badly. I1ARBARD and GREENWOOD ipiit after going a half mile. The winner was entered tot ,500: no bid. Overweights — Harbard. 1 pound; Mockery, 1. O /I WiPCJ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 19365—1 :44 Vr,— 3— 104. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and 4J *-±; n»Q upward. Selling. Net value to wiim-r 8990; second. 988; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt j H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II P s 84795* YODELES w 4 no 5 G 6* q 1*1 1] 1«*J Ifetcalf M B Howaer 2 Z 2 4-6 1-3 24786 LA MODE wii 6 111 3 I VI 5» 3S 2- Z« E Ambroses Louis 3 3 3 11-2 24827 EL PATO w 7 114 1 4 ** 4*124 8* 33 M Garner D B Freeman E 7 7 2 1 24827-PLAXTAGENET wb 4 110 4 1 1J 45 4"- 4* J McTagrtR T Wilson 6 S S 3 6-5 24828 3* YORK LAD wb 7 109 6 2 2* 3J 6* B« 8* A Carroll P M Civil! 10 12 12 8 2 24749 NOBIS w 4 114 2 6 6 6 6 6 8 C VanDunR E Watkins 3 4 3 11-2 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:49%. Track good. Winner B. Yodler trained S. R. — c, by Roehampton — by Howaer. Went to iH.st at 3:.".S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. YODEI.ES inoved up with a rush after going the lirsi half and. taking the lead on the last turn, held on gamely in the stretch drive. LA MODE came wide through the last half, but finished fast and gamely. KL PATO raced prominently, but tired in the stretch. PLANTAGENET set the early pace, but tired after running three-quarters. YORK LAD raced well up to the stretch turn. NORCS was badly outpaced all the way. The winner was entered for 0O; no bid. Q ■*» rj SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 73697— 1 :51 «.-,— 3— 122. Purse 00 4-year-olds and up 2/| tr 7 » 9 j ward. Selling. Net value to winner 0o: second. 5: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt j V. % Str Fin J x:keys Owners O H C P S 24706TODDLIN"O w 7 112 ." 3 V 1- V 15 1 L Gaugel L R Boyle 3 4 13-64-5 1-3 24828 PUCK wb 7 113 4 2 1" 2- Z4 l» 8»* J Pengast J M Singleton S-5 8-5 3-2 1-2 out 24840 TROVATO w 6 109 3 1 3i» 3"k 44 L1 8* L .entry W Martin 8 8 7 2 4-5 2475DBRIAN BORU v 4 110 2 6 41* 4l 3h 41 43 P Fuerst .1 Long 8-61 I 1 8-6 24839 DICK DEADWOOD w 6 110 1 4 5 i 8 6 6 J Metcalf J Cuda 10 10 10 4 8-5 Time. 25, 50. 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:57. Track good. Winner — R. g, by Toddington — Countess Pepper rained by J. L. Paul. Went to post at 4:23. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third tiro ssmo. TODDLING took the iead with a rush and held sway throughout. TROVATO was a close up contender all the way and finished gamely. PICK maintained a forward position for the entire way. BRIAN BOKD was bard urged, but was well beaten after going three-quarters. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 24S40=Marshon. 109. Overweights — Puck. 1 ponnd; Dick Deadwood, 1.