New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1917-01-14

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! , ; 1 i , i 1 j ; . ; 1 I . I j ■ 1 • - _ it NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1917.— Fair Or— da. Twelfth day. Business Mens Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 44 days. Weather cloudy first two races, showery thereafter. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge, J. B. Campbell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 6 I 7 FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Jan. 7. 1916— 35%— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. 31 1 dj X I Allowances. Net value to xvinner 0O; seeond. 5; third. 5. I ndex II i irse I AWtSt 4 ?4 Str Fin jockeys Owners O il C V jj SIOOORED ROVER xv 118 2 1J 8* C Fbther A A RHHy 4~r, 4* 8-5 jiT 31066TH1NKI:R w 115 1 2- 2« F Murphy W P Johnson 7-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 1-5 31167 TAMPA w 112 4 l.« 3» LLykes J O Talbott 2 . 3 13-54-5 1-3 31123 WATER WAVE xv 106 8 SJ 4" M Buxton il W J Bissell 15 20 20 7 2J 31123GAY LADY w 115 6 4 5l J Hanover F B Wood S 8 7 2 4-5 MACLSHLA w 112 5 6 6 R Jaubert G L Blackford 40 40 40 15 6 Time. 23%, 35%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. e, by Superman — Marjoram trained by A. J. Blakeley; bred by Mr. II. T. Oxnard. Went to jMist at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. RED ROVKR. away forwardly and showing high speed, forced the pace from the start and, racing into the lead, outstayed THINKER through the last sixteenth. THINKER saved much ground on the turn and showed the most early speed, but tired a trifle near the end. TAMPA xvas away slowly, but linished fast and gamely. WATER WAVE was well up most of the way, but tired in the last eighth. GAY LADY had no mishaps. 1 fc 1 O SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1916—1:37.-5—106. Purse 00. 3-year-olds 3 1 1 O and upward. Selling. Net value to xvinner 00; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt % %j 4 Str Fin Jockpys Owners b"~H 0 P S S1142 EAST. GREETINGS wr. 4 107 J 5 3 4J 4- P" In J Hanover W Overton 6 6 6 gT 31146- *P,ALGEE w 7 107 9 8i 5l 2- 2* 2° L Lykes J C Elfer 4 i 4 | 1 S10953STELCLIFF xv 8 112 1 41 3l 1 3= 31 F RobsonW C Weant 81 4" 3J 8-5 4-5 81142 3CCNEO w 3 103J 8 6"k 6* 51 4* i- F Murphy A B Gordon 10 12 12 5 2i S1147*OLT xv 3 95 6 9 V 6-" 6l 5i N Barrett P M Civill 5 6 6 21 G-5 31146 FENROCK w 5 112 2 7= 8= 7l 7l 6- M Puxton J Phillips 10 12 12 5 ■ 311873STONEHKNGE wu G 112 4 ll 2" 81 81 7" L Gaugel H G Bedxvell 6 6 6 SJ 6-5 31045 SLEEPY SAM wb 3 100 7 5" 9 9 9 8 P Lowder Blue Grass FarmlO 12 12 5 21 31147*BLRBANK xv 3 95 3 2- 11 31 51 9 W Crump S Louis 15 15 12 5 21 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:14%, 1:41%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Magneto — Crip trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. A. V. Thompson. Went to post at 2:2:c At post 1 minute. Start good and sloxv. Won driving: second and third the same. EASTER GREETINGS raced well up from the start and outgamed BALGEE in the final strides. RAI.OEE. from a slow beginning, had to race wide and. running a good race, only tired in the last sixteenth. STELCLIFP raced into the lead, but tired in the last eighth. CCNEO made up ground. RLR-: BANK quit. STONEHENGE retired after leading for a half. The xvinner was entered for 00 no bid Scratched — 31128 School for Scandal. 88; 31P.il -Prim Harry, 105. Overweights — Easter Greetings, 2j pounds; Cuneo, 3%.. 3 1 fc y 1 Q raiBD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29, 1915— 1:12— S—10S. Purse 00. 3-year-olds A dfl A %J and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; s-eond. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt % % "j Str Pin Jockeys Owners O if C P J3 :.U25 SOUVENIR w 4ll« 1 V 33 1 11 J WilliamsW C Weant 5 6 5 2 1 31095-BRIZZ xvn 4 114 4 1 ll 21 21 F Murphv J F Schorr 8-5 8-5 6-5 3-5 1-4 SI 144 KILKENNY wu 3 105 2 41 4» 31 3 W Crump C E Holland 8 10 10 4 2 S1S45*M. BERT THIRMANwu 4 111 3 2- 21 4* 4? C Borel W F Cisco 10 15 12 5 21 3102DPAYMASTER xv 4 123 7 6- 6= b- F E Haynes W J Marlman 15 15 15 6 3 30454*HIGH HORSE WB 4 11C G 51 51 6- 6= AV A CarllP G Bedwell 15 15 15 6 3 30147 3*I.UKEMAE wsr. 5 111 5 7* 88 8* 71 LLykes WC Semple 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 31067 TANI xv 3 102 S SJ 72 71 Sl O Gentry A L Kirby 15 15 15 6 3 305051ROGRESSIVE wb 7 118 9 9 9 9 9 R McDottT Francis G 10 10 4 Time. 24. 48%, 1:15. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Dick Welles — Miss Alert trained by R. Lester; bred by Mr. J. B. Respess. Went to post at 2:50. At post S minutes. Start fair and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. SOCYENIR had an advantage at the start, but was taken back and saved to the stretch, then paaaed BRIZZ. but was tiring at the end. BRIZZ showed the most early apeed and was gaining again at the end. KILKENNY raced xvell up for the entire way. If. BERT THDBMAN juit. TAXI was away poorly. LPKEMAE was always outrun. The race xvas run in a heavy shower. The winner xvas entered for 00; no bid. 31 fctf k FOPRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Jan. 29, 1915—1:12—8—108. First Running St. Charles A. OJ —d f Hotel Handicap. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to xvinner 50; second, 00; third. 00. Jndex Horaea AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Oxvners O II C P S 311S8 WHIRLING DUN wh 188 7 4- 3- 1! lS F Marphy C W Clark 21 21 2 4-5 2-5 30977 -FIZER xv MB 1 7 63 23 2s W A CarllW P Johnson 4 5 5 2 1 30487 -FRPIT CAKE w 118 3 2- 8* 31 3 E Haynes E T Zollicoffer 4 4 1G-5G-5 3-5 31124 OPHELIA W. xv lot 4 3and 4= 4and 41 P Lowder C E Chancellor 15 20 20 8 4 31018 DIAMOND w 104 5 5l 51 5and 5"k L Lvkes J Livingston f2 21 21 1 2-5 30077 BCLLION w 122 6 D P G3 G3 F FlobsonJ Livingston f2 2* 21 1 2-5 c1170 RHYME w K71 2 6" 7 7 7 J Hanover B J Brannon 8 10 10 4 2 31092 GRUNDY xv 109 Left at the post. C Borel C K G Billings 10 15 15 6 3 fCouplcd in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Ogden — Deviltree trained by J. Lowe; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 3:17. At post 8 minutes. Start good and sloxv for all but GRUNDY. Won easily-second and tiiird lining. WHIRLING DIN was saved doae up until on the Stretch turn, where he was called on and drew out in the last eighth to win easing up. FIZER closed :l cap from a slow beginning and linished fast. FRIIT CAKE ran well, but tired in the stretch as if short. PIT. LION was lime When going to the post and tind in the last quarter after setting a fast pace. GRUNDY wheeled at the start and xvas left. Scratched— 810S7Matin, 103; 3101SRird Lore, 109; 30136 Dr. Tuck. 105. Overweights — Rhyme. i% pounds; Brandy, 4. 3 1 OOI IllTII RACE-3-4 Mile. Jan. 29, 1915— 1:12— 8— 10S. Texas Ilighweight Handicap. A *J £0 JL Pane 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; second S100" third. $.-. . Index Horses AWtSt ]4 % 3t Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C P S Sllt«*SQUEELER xv 6 122 4 31 31 11 l3 J Hanover B J Brannon 4 li 1S-5G-5 3-5 31070-J. J. MURDOCH xv 5 I2S 3 1" 2* 21 2 J Kederis J F Schorr 21 13-521 4-5 2-5 S1020-PRINCE OF COMO xv 4 US 2 1" pi 31 3" k F RobsonJ Livingston t9-5 21 3 1 2-5 29120JACK ODOWD wit 4 115 6 8* 5 41 41 LLykes J Livingston t9-5 21 5 1 2-5 31126-PARS AND STARS xvb 5 122 5 4= 41 5- 5- P Lowder C R -Anderson 6 6 5" 2 4-5 30134 FLEET A BELLE xv I 121 7 7 7 7 6* E Havnes .1 Green 8 8 8 3 6-5 SIStOARCH PLOTTER xv 4 114 1 5f 63 6= 7 J Dursch G Knebelkamp 8 10 8 3 G-5 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by John F. — Laureta Phillips trained by W. Perkins: bred bv Mr. J. L. Holland Wenl to post at 3:4 i. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv; second and third driv-L ing. SQUEELER raci d close up behind the leaders until in the last eighth, where he drew out under 1 good ride and won easing up. J. J. MURDOCK set the early pace and held on gamely to the end* PRINCE OF COMO raced into a brief lead, but tired in the Stretch drive. JACK ODOWD closed a cood gap. BARS AND STARS ..nit. PLEETARELLE was badly outpaced. 31 fc 61 fc_ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. March 14, 1908— 1:51%— 3— 122. Purse 00. 4-year-A dS djjj dfl olds and upward. Selling. Net value to xvinner 011: second. 5: third. .%. Index Horses AWtSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H 0 P S S1148MTKIFULA wa 4 111 3 21 21 21 21 1= L Lykea S M Henderson 5 5 I i 27 S1172PBTLAR w 4 -.07 1 P P 11 v 21 H JeffcottW Birnie 4 8 8 3 1 31173MENLO PARK w 5 108 4 4 3 V I ■! 2 B Wrschrll G Bedwell 3 3 3 12-5 SI 14S* BRIAN BORU xvallG 2 33 4 ° 410 4IU 43 J Kederia J Long 4 4 18-57-5 3-5 28703 ARISTOCRAT WB « If] I 6 51 53 5= 5» W Crump G E Chancellor 20 20 15 6 21 31143 "PERUGINO w I 4 ll] G 5- G 6 6 6 W A CarllP M Civill SJ H 9 4-5 1-1 Time. 24%. 50. 1:16. 1:42%. 1:55%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Carry Herrmann— Grand Prize trained by J. 11. Tevis; bred by Mr D W Mesch-endorff. Went to post at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MIKIFULA xvas saved under restraint in closest pursuit until in the last quarter, then came fast and outstayed PBTLAB in the stretch to win easing up. PETLAR. away forwardlv. showed the most speed to the last eighth and linished gamely. MENLO PARK raced prominently 1 iid had no mish-ins BRIAN BORU was away fast, but dropped out of contention in the lirst quarter The others were rime ; practically left. Tie- winner was entered for .000; no bid. 31 Q O *UVENP1I RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 12. 1916— 1:42%— 4— 113. Purse 00. A dS dM O S-J ear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second 5- third 5. Index Horses AWtSt 4 ■•i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S1M8 *WOODWARD wb 4 Ht- 3 41 31 1 1- 1 W Crump I; Math-nv G-". 6-r. 1 1 S i-- " SIMS* RECLUSE WB 4 MB 1 1* 1* 21 2- 21 H Jeffcott W J Preaa 8 10 6 : 1 30105 BEAUTY SHOP wis 4 110 4 G» 4h 3° 3* 3"- P Lowder T Koerner l» 1 10 4 2 31072*i:ai:Y LYNCH WB 5 M 7 5°t 7 7 41 45 W A CafllG E Phillips 2" 3" I 1 31129 TTNG A LINT, w. 4110 I 21 Si 4- 5 1 r- E Haynes It McKeeTer 5 6 6 2 4-5 -127553 WADSWRTH8 LASTw 5 111 G 7 6- 53 6- 6J M Buxton j T Looney 10 1 1- 5 » -131129 MOSS FOX WB G U8 2 3- 5 81 7 7 W Doyle W Weant 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 24, 48%, 1:14. 1:41%, 1:45%. Track fast. i Winner— Ch. c. by Star Shoot -Sardine trained by O. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. John E. Madden I Went to lost at 1:3s. At post 1 minute. St rt good and slow. Won easilv: sec 1 and third driv- ing. WOODWARD moved up with a great rush and, taking the lead at the half, won as his rider phased. RECLUSE showed the moat early speed, but tired in the stretch. BEAUTY SHOP ran xvell but also tired in the stretch after closing a good gap. BABY LYNCH was far back for the first half but flnlthed well. The winner, entered for ,200 was bid up to ,705 aud bought in.


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