Lahore in Winning Form: Outstays Dorothy Dean and Oratorium in Chief New Orleans Race, Daily Racing Form, 1916-02-12

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LAHORE IN WINNING FORM OUTSTAYS DOROTHY DEAN AND ORATORIUM IN CHIEF NEW ORLEANS RACE. Meeting at the Fair Grounds Not to Be Extended and Will Close March 7. — Dartworth Claimed When Beaten. New Orleans. La.. February 11.— The one-time star Lahore showed a Hash of his old time form whin be won the feature rare, a mile dash for ¥600, over Dorothy Dean and Oratorium at the fair Grounds ihis afternoon. The winner was put to a gruelling drive for u time in the stretch and held on in game fashion. Big fields were the rule in most of the dashes daring the afternoon, but the even fatality of most of the starters brought about satisfactory sport. The attendance was again of immense proportions. favorites suffered defeat in most of the races, halt they were in all instances factors in the running and close up at the finish. Following Bell Boys victory over Kelsetta in the third race. O. Phillips put in a sealed bid of for him and Charles Moss one of 0700. The owner, however, elected to retain the horse with an ad nUMC of . Bell Boy was entered for 00. The proposed extension of the Fair Grounds meeting for four days after Mardi Cras. the regular closing date, which would have brought the end here to Saturday. .March 11. was abandoned last night at a meeting of the executive board of the Business Mens Racing Association. The four extra days were Intended to Ix-netit the charity Hospital, it being planned to turn the net proceeds over to it. Objection to the extension arose because the meeting would have continued into the lenten senaan. The Charity Hospital will not suffer as a result of the failure to extend the meeting, lor it will receive the receipts of two racing days. March 2 and ::. The committee also passed a resolution of confidence in President 1. B. Reu-i.yson for his material assistance towards making the racing here successful. Former heavyweight champion Tommy Burns contemplates entering racing and claimed Bait Worth out of Hie dosing race for 1916.sh00. Training gallops over a fast track today were: Africa Bean — Half mile in 51--.. Alston— Three-eighths m 30%. Ask Ma — Three-quarters in 1:16. Bird Lore — Half mile in 51. B b Hettsley Three-quarters in 1:13%. Chad BuforU — Mile and oiie-eghth iu 1:57%. Chrlatophlne — Half mile in ."■:;. Dr. Carmen — Half mile in 48%. Dr. Samuel — Three-quarters in 1:17%. Deposit — Five eighths in 1:08%. K.aglo — Hall mile in Sl%. F. A. Weigh— Half mile in U%. Fair Helen Half mile in 51. Figinnj — Mile and one-eighth In 2:01. Clint — Five-eighths in 1:03%. Gypsy Blair Half mile In 50. Hanovla — Half utile in 52. IttS Kay — Seven eighths in 1:31%. .1 e Finn — Mile in 1 : 15%. Lady rVWvn -Five-eighths In 1:00. I.ynn- Mile in 1 :40. Maggie Quince Half mile in 51. Manioc Half mile in 48%. Mary Warren Th;e-e-ipiarters in 1:18%. Marion Goosby — Half mile iu 51. Matches Half mile la 52. Handle— five-eighths in l: ;4. Irtoerth -Mile In 1:48. •Sullivan — Half mile in 51. Fan Zareta Half mile In 58%. Phil Ingar Half mile in 50. rieasurevillc Thive-ipiartors iu 1:19. Royal Meteor— Mile In 1:45%. flawa Five-eighth* in 1*3%. Scarlet Oaks Half mile in 4!». Herrin— Three-eighths Id 30%. Serenata — Mile in 1:44%. skeor Face Three-eighths In 35%. Solveig — Three-eighths iu P.7. Subject— Mile in 1:51. Syrian — Thi ec -quarters in 1:1T%. Incle .finimie — Thiee qa titers in 1:17%. VMel -Three eighths la 37--. Vhv -Three-eighths in 38%. Westy Hogan— -Quarter mile in lit;. Tenghee— Mile ia 1:48%.


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