Tijuana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1917-01-02

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TIJUANA FORM CHART. TIJUANA, MEX., MONDAY. JANUARY 1, 1917.— Forty -sixth day. Ix.wor California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 1H or more days. 15 books mi. i Weather showery. Presiding Judge. C. II. Pettingill. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 4:00 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. O_r0/I A FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Jan. 8. 1916— 35%— 2— 105. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. fl IMlx Special Weights. Net value to winner 8300: .second. 5: third. 5. index Horses AWTstU ]L- i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S MAY MAUSLEY ws 112 1 1= l4 T Nolan Trocadero Stable t2 2 1-2 out PAULINE CROWLEY ws 112 3 2- 2-1. E Martin Trocadero Stable +2 2 1-2 out LIZZIE MILLER w H2 4 41 3= W J OBnA Noal 1 1 2-5 out JSANDAI5 W 112 2 31 4= R Troxler Nevada Stock Farm 2 2 7-10out RITA WARREN w 112 5 5i 5U G AlexdraG Alexandra 15 10 6 2 GERTRUDE R. w 112 6 6 6 J Motcalf H H Trowbridge 8 10 3 1 fCoupIed in betting; no separate place or show betting. JSent out in entries as Sanbar. Time. 12%, 24%, Se1. Track slow. Winner — Ch. f, by Stalwart — Kisberdale trained by J. Cooper: bred by Iroquois Stud. Went to post at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAY MAUSLEY took the lead at once and. showing much speed, won in a canter. PAULINE CROWLEY was alw..ys in nearest pursuit and finished gamely. LIZZIE MILLER came fast through the last eighth. BAN DAB ran green and swerved in the stretch, but showed speed. » /_J_ | £T SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dee. 20. 1916— 1:11%— *— 110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds fj 9j -Jr O __ "pward. Selling. Net value to winner 3300; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 C P S~ 30898 BTL. CULBERTSON WB 4 IOC : 10 y- E l-l G AlexdraG Alexandra 3 21 fi-5 3-5 X0846 PROSPEROUS BABY w 5 112 4 1and lot 11 2» C H MillerCoburn and Conway 2 11-51 1-2 30898 JOHN SPOHN wsb 5 112 5 I* 3* 3" J M.tcalf F McClintock 6 8 3 S-5 80897 -McALAN wb 8 112 1 Sl 7l 6= 4- C Gross W E Cotton 10 10 4 2 ;:08313.MAID SMITH ws 1 92 E 6 El 7" 5 S MoGraw L D Gentry E 10 4 2 30898 KNT OF PYTHIAS wsb 5 112 2 Ej 3 | 2 V T Hayes J I Evans S 10 4 2 30898 -V1REO B 7 110 9 4" 4? 4" IS J MclntvreSmith and Dority 5 6 2 4-5 30914 SINAI s 5 110 7 E* S"k S 8-J A HullcoatC W Gasser 10 15 6 3 30512 OLD P.OP, w 5 10S 10 7i !■ W V Q ScherrerF T Shortell 6 6 2 1 30770 LETITIA w 10 112 8 S" 10 10 10 R Troxler A C McCafferty 7 10 4 2 Time. 251/5, 49*s, 1:1515. Track slow. Winner — Br. g. by Migraine — Danceress trained by G. Alexandra; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 2:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BILLY CULBERTSON was in a pock.-t and far hack to the stretch turn, then got through when the others swung wide and won as his rider pleased. IROSPEROS I.ARY set the pace to the last eight*, and ran a good race. JOHN SPOHN raced forwardly. but tired. M.-ALAN closed a big gap. KNTGHw* OF PYTHIAS showed speed. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. r Scratched— 30844 Santiago White, 108; 30880 Muriels Fet. 108. Overweights — Billy Culbertson. 3 pounds; Maud Smith, 2; Letitia. 2. Ql* lO/l i-v UIIIIil RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. June 28. 1916— 1:05 K-.— 3— 118. Purse 00. OUj/T: O 3-yoar-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third, 5. Index_ I Iorses AWtSt U a __[___ Jockeys Owners O C P S 30766 KING DICK WB 3 114 2 l2 1- 1= li A Pickens F S Fogp 7-102-5 1-4 out 30864 BTNOBN WB 3 MB 4 51 41 3* 2- J Mclntvrt-J M Stowe 8 12 4 2 30723 iSATSlMA BELLE w 3 111 3 3J 2* 3*1 3» H Stearns H Morris 2. 4 1 1-2 30797 -GLADYS I AM W 3 MB 7 P E» 5-.1. 4- T Nolan J G Parker 46 3 1 30797 ROSFJLLIS w 1 102 6 2l » pi 5 E Smith II T Batchler 10 15 0 2 30864 SOI.YEIG w 1 107 5 41 5; l 6= A Palms R G Martin 8 12 4 2 30864 SIGNORETTE wb 3 ! 7 1 7» 73 7= 1- G SchorrerFrazicr and Farris 8 12 4 2 S0435 FIGHTER w 3 105 8 8888A Casev , M Van Gorden 20 30 10 5 Time. 25, 49%, 1:02%, 1:09. Track slow. Winner — Br. c. by Dick Finn. 11 Miss leggy trained by F. Fogg; bred by Mr. W. Showalter. Went to post at 2:55. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KING DICK showed the most speed and easily won all the way. BINGEN closed up rapidly in the stretch. SATSl.MA REI.LE raced well end hung on gamely. GLADYS I AM was shut off and unlucky. ROSELLIS and snl.VKIG tired. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Serah hod- 3O!tO0-Mike, 107. Overweights Hingen. 1 pound: BeetlMa, 1; Signorette. 3: Fighter. 3. Q/ /I 7 FOURTH RACK 1 Mile, .luce 17. 191 — 1 :3 3 95~ Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds and OU»/T: I upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 30: second. 00; third. 0 Indi x 11 orses AWtSt , j I % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P H 30742-IELIYER w 4 100 : 1»J 1| U 1 lt A Pickens Hitor and- Ford 2 11-57-10]-:: 30772-VIR1LE WB 7 112 5 5 5 31 :.1 2 1 Metcalf S Stajer 3 13-64-5 1-3 * -,72 GUIDE POST wb 7 102 2 4- 4l I E 3 H Stearns P. P Dickinson 15 ]; E 2 SMI 7 VESTA w r, 9S I t* 3 1 3] 21. 4- G SckerrerSunnyaide stable E 4. s-5 3-E 30835REDLAND WB S NS 4 3* 8" 4; 4i 5 G AlexdraG Alexandra 6-3 T-S 3-5 out 308353REY SHANNON H. WB 8 K S Pvll. .1 up. S McGraw B Suhr 15 20 G 2i Time. 24%, 49, 1:14%. 1:41%. Track slow. Winner — Br. f, by Dick Welles — Anna Brooks trained by C. E. P.rown; bred by Messrs. Carr and Piatt l. Went «o post at 3:19. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but BEY SHANNON II. Won driving; second and third the same. DELIVER set a good pace and. under a powerful ride, lasted long enough to win. VIRILE ran well and probably was best, but his rider called on him too late and he failed to i»ite get up. GUIDE POST ran a good race and made a fast finish. VESTA and REDLAND showed ■pied, but tired. REY SHANNON II. propped and was practically left. Scratched— 30833 Slippery Elm. US: 30772 Dorothy Dean, 116. Overweights— -Deliver, 2 pounds; Virile. 3. *_»/_* /I Q FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dee. 20. 1910— 1 :11% —3—110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds O yj £/rtT O and upw.-rd. Sidling. Net value to winner J3J0_ second. S65; third, 5. Index Horses AWtSt % ]j "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P jj 30737 BAR8AC WB 7 HI 4 5U 6:- V 1; J Metcalf F Mallory 6 3J~ sT¥T MSS11 CUSTOM HOUSE w 6 110 1 3* H 1- 8* G ScherrerJ Sieman 3| j l 2-5 308993ORANGE BLOSSOM wb 7 110 2 li 2, 8* 3* S McGraw. M F McDonald S 10 4 2 30881 PRIVET FETAL K6 1ir, E 3- 3- 4-M"i G AlexdraG Alexandra 6-5 3-2 1-2 1-4 30899 -BERTHA WEAVER wb 7 109 7 63 5i 5J 5- A Casey X C Williams 2. 3 1 2-5 301453CAPT. MARCHMONT w b 109 3 7 7 7 6-J C VanDun.f AV Fuller 30 50 20 8 30918 ROBCAS WB « H3 6 4i 4h «3 7 W J OPnChristie and Keefe 8 10 4 2 Time. 24%. 49, 1:14%. Track slow. AVinner — B. g, by Mazagan— Amy J. trained by F. Mallory; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 3:46. At post 1 minute. Start had and low. Won handily: s. eond and third driving. BAR8AC began slowly, but saved ground oa all turns, and, in a fast finish, got up to win drawing clear. CUSTOM HOUSF. races into the lead on the last turn, but could not withstand the winners rush. ORANGE BLOSSOM set a fast early pace and tired in the stretch. PRIVET PETAL quit badly. BERTHA WEAVER was almost left at the post. The winner was entered for 00: n bid. S. latched— 308-8 1 Quartermaster, 109. Overweights -Boacaa, 2 pounds. QflCI/lO SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. June 17. 1916— 1 :3s 3 or,. | Purse 00. 3 year -olds and O J*J TT *J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt t ■; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P j? 30918 TOASTM ASTER WB 4 11« S l*J 1 1- 1 - l1 K LapailleG Sjuilo b 8 ij frT SMllWSTANOKE w 7 109 7 7 b- El 41 8*k A Casey A Da vies 3-" 1 1-2 1-4 3091«I AN .SHARK WB 7 109 1 8* 21 2 2- 3« R Pauley J B Duncan B S ■ C-6 39865 SEMPER STALWT w 4 101 E Ef 8* 8* 8* 4; H StearnaJ Fuenta 3-2 11-54-5 1-3 30901 -LOUISE PAUL w 7 101 2 8 4; 4" 5-i V ; Scherr-r J Woodard 10 15 5 2 30813 IRO KLIN WS113 1 41 5h 6 6« 6 R Troxler C Reed 5 8 3 6-5 SStti INDUSTRY m I M_ 4 Ej f 7 T 7 E Martin C B Johnson 6 6 2 1 Time. 25%, 50%. liiej. 1:43%. Track slow. AVinner— B. g. by Hastings— Toscana trained by B. J. Williasm; bred by Mr. August Belmont. AV.at to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AYon handily; second and third riving. TOASTMA8TER shot to the front from the extreme outside and making the pace fast. htayed gamely in the final drive. AVEYANOKE closed a gap. and made a wide stretch turn and finished fast. LOAN SHARK ran well throughout. SEMPER STALWART tired. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Ov.-rw.-uhts To.-istmaster. 1 pound; Semper Stalwart. 3: Rocklin. 4.


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