Tijuana Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-01-23

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TIJUANA FORM CHART. TIJUANA, MEX.. MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 1917.— Sixty-fourth day. Lower California Jockev Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. 10 books on. Weather clear. Presiding .Indite. C. 1L Pcttingill. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 4:00 p. in.. *Iudicates apprentice allowance. QQQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jan. 0, 1910— : »-— 3— 97. Purse 00. 3 year olds and 3-j 1 fy Yj j upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Horses AAAtSt + %■ ■% Str Fin Jockeys Owners" O Q p s 31360-HOISINGTON ws 7 112 7 fi 3 T V C Taylor T Martin 1 11-54 -5 2-5 31118 LADY MINT wsu X 110 3 l*| P 3| 21 C Gross Pirker and Koch 10 fi 3J 3-6 31360 COL. MATT w 4 104 2 P 21 4- 8 A JohnsonC Polk Id 10 4 2 31300 FORGE wit 7 112 6 5 7-£ 6- 4" AV Taylor F Peralta 6 IS I I 31386 MISS KNIGHT wit 3 101 4 VI _ 5A 6* F Hopkin.sll Higgins 8 10 4 2 31 000* JOE RUSHER w.s 7 112 5 4i 3*1 7 C J Longo E A Dempsey fi 7 21. fi-" 30897 RAPID MAY w 4 102 X X 8 8 7 W Crooks R H Gudgeon 10 12 5 L" _| 31336 ROUND UP w fi 113 1 3* 1 lh x J AVell.s Tucker and .Murphy 3 4 6-5 1 « Time. 26%. 55, 1:12%. Track heavy. ■ AVinner — B. g. by Wadsworth — Agno trained by T. Martin: bred by Mr. T. H. Stevens. AVent to iost at 2:05. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HOISINOTON moved up fast on the outside from a slow beginning and. taking the lead in the stretch, won going away. LADY MINT steadily improved her position and linished fast. COL. MATT set the early pace and ran in improving form. BOUND UP quit badly. Scratched — 31255 Sovereign II.. 110. Overweights - Miss Knight. 3 pounds; Round Up. 1. A ft SECOND RACE—5-8 Mile. Jan. 0, 1910— 59.— 3— 97. Purse 00. 3 year olds and 3-| X rx J upward. Selling. Net value to winner $■: second. 1917.sh5: third. 5. Index llors.s AAVtSt t _■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o "■ [ s 3138" -MAUD SMITH vn 3 101 4 4s 4,; 3i 1- F Hopkin.i. D Gentry : HI 25* 24635 RIGHT SMART wit 9 110 5 5 6*1 §*| V R Pauley Burke and Meyers 20 33 12 6 30118 RUTH ESTHER w 8 110 1 2 3*| V 3 E Smith C Irbv 10 in 4 2 31252 AI1SS CLARK sit 7 110 2 l=i !"■ 1* 4« E Pool C Antrikin 4-5 4-5 1-:! out "UIOTHK SHRIMP w 10 112 3 3-J 3*1 4* 5J J Metcalf DHolton 4 5 S-5 4-5 31335MOHN AVAI.TERS wsb 5 112 7 7* 6 6= 6" E Martin E Linnell 10 15 fi 2 25450 AVHISPERING HOPE w 4 107 6 6J 7s 7 7 F NewmanV Itwrence 33 SB 12 fi 26175 BOAS wu 12 112 X XX Pull. up. W Taylor LeSure and Morgan 30 40 15 8 Time. 25%. 54. 1:13%. Track heavy. AVinner — Br. f. by Alint — Steila Campbell trained by L. D. Oentry: bred by Mr. C. B. Campbell I. AVent to post at 2:30. At jKist 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. MAID SMITH moved up fast ill the stretch and. catching MISS CLARK tiring, passed her quickly and won going away. KlGHT SMART closed a gap in the last quarter and finished gamely. RUTH ESTHER ran a good race, but was tiring at the finish. MISS CLARK raced into a long lead! but tired in the last eighth. THE SHRIMP wore himself out at the post. Scratched -313S7 Staranise. 107. Overweights ■— Maud Smith, I pounds. Jni THIRD RACK 5-8 Mile. Jan. s. 1910— 59-.-.- 3 -97. Pane 00. 3-year-olds and 3| " 1 Tir" X. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 1917.sh5: third, 5 . Index Horses AWtSt 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ r p s 31339 IN DUTCH wit fi 115 r, 6* 6* S 1"*- J McBrtda C Campbell S 7 :~ ;T" 31340 PARCEL POST wb fi 331 1 1- 1 1- 2- F Baker T Davits 20 :!0 10 5 31335-GAI.ESW1NTHE wsb 4 388 :! f fi 6 ?.-J G AlexdraG Alexandra fi 10 I 3-6 31387:COOSTER wb fi 112 4 41 tl 41 #■ B Smith B Reeves fi s :; -5 305S4 JUDGE SALE wb 8 112 3 3*31 2J r- .1 Metcalf R Ripley 2 1 3-01-3 31300 CORDOVA WB 11 110 5 2 2J 6» J E Pool I McKenzie :t 5 I 1 30832 MERCURIUM wb 7 112 7 Let t at the post. A Martin Hancock and Cushin 2. 4 fi-5 .1-5 Time. 26%. 55, 1:12%. Track heavy. AAinner — Ch. h. by Vim Tromp — Isolation trained by C. Campbell; bred by Mr. Parker AVhitney. Went to post at 2:5K. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but MERCURICM. Woii driving; second and third the same. IN DITCH moved up gradually and. standing a long drive resolutelv. just got up in time to win. PARCEL POST set a feed pace, but his rider was of no assistance at the end. OALESWI.NTHE closed a big gap in the last quarter. JUDUB SALE broke down badlv Scratched-01007 Real Worth. 112. Overweights — Oaleswinthe. 1 pound. Ai FOIRTH RACE-5-8 Mile. Jan. S. 1916— 59-.-.— 3— 97. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 31 X TtU _W upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 1917.sh5: third. 5. 1 1 idex II orses AWtSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners p c I* S 81 388 - KITTY STANFIELD w 0 110 7 5 4- 2J 1J C Gross McDowell Bros 3 Ifi ~ 31362CLASSY CURL w 5 10X « 7 5 4J 21 G AlexdraG Alexandra 4 fi 33 6-5 01000 BEAUMONT wn 11 112 5 S| V V 3-1 E Pool Burg and Blough 10 15 3 I 31362 I.MFTV wsb 7 112 1 C3 OJ 5J 4*1 R Pauley E T .Miller 2 3 4-5 3-6 81087 SANTIAGO WHITE w 4 110 4 4" 1- 7J 5 F Stevens California Stable 10 10 4 I 31361 HESTER H. w3 V9 2 2! 21 8] c- E Martin J H Adams 4 5 1 31340 COM.MONESS WB 3 103 X - 8 X X 7l R Harton C H Dixon 30 30 13 e 31004 LESBIA w 5 UO 3 11 fl fi, X F HopklnaW A Wells 10 15 6 3 Time. 26%, 54%, 1:12. Track heavy. AVinner — Jr. m. by F. W. Barr — Cisne trained by .1. McDowell: bred by Air. A L. Stanfiold . AVent to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVou driving: second and third the same. KITTY STANFIELD was hard ridden, made up ground steadily and won in a hard drive, but drawing clear. CLASSY ClRL was bumped in the stretch by the winner when closing up fast BEAUMONT ran a g 1 race, but tired tinally. NIFTY was shut off often. HESTER U. tired Scratched— 31337 Katharine ;.. 110; 31380 Landslide, 112. Overweights _say Curl. 3 pounds; Hester IL. 1: Conimoness. 5. 1 /_ /* FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. June 2S. litli; 1:051-, 3 lis. Puis,. *|iki. 4 rear* X q:UO olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index 1 1 . rs_s AWtSt t z Str Fin Jockeys Owners r p s "31340MISS BRUSH W 7 110 2 3-1 3* 1 1-J E Pool S Huzeltlio] 3-6 8-6 2-6 oat SISSOGASKET W 7 113 1 3*8 2J 81 C Riddle J Price 6-51 ■ .-, ollt 31 195-ANNA LOU WB 4 103 4 4*14* 4" 3 W Taylor J Olney 15 «J 4 -.- S1807*SWARTS HILL ar 3 113 6 2J 1- 31 4- AV Lill-y G Sadlo | 9 • 4.5 31041 AZUBJBA WB 7 1*1 3 6 5 5 5 A Martin Hancock A Cushin fi 7 MM Tim-. 26V5. 54%. 1:10. 1:19%. Track heavy. AVinner Br. m. by P.en Brush Froward trained by S. llazeltiue: bred by Mr. Joseph E. Widener. AVent to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slew. Won easily; second ami third driving. MISS BRUSH, after hehig saved to the stretch, moved ap fast into the lead and won easing up GASKET set the early pace and hung on g;.mely for second place. ANNA LOT ran well and outstayed SWARTS HILL for third place. The latter tired after racing into the lead 011 the last turn. 1/ti |_1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. June 17. 1910 -1:00—0—05. Purse *40O. 3 year-olds and JL TT* "tT upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt 1 _ _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners p" £ 31104 DIKE OF SHELBYwsb fi 110 :; 7 fi 51 P* 1 C Gross Post I Matthews ti S : r 31304 WASATCH w.s fi 115 4 2 3* 3 3* - ? -N.-wmanO L Foster -0 r, I | 31272 JURISDICTION W 8 33 7 8 3k l1 3* 8* R Moore AYilliams Bros I ", ■ 00 31304-G. W. KISKER wb 5 107 fi 5- 4 4" 4 4*1 A Casey W Walker 2 13-31 3-6 31301! MONTGOMERY wit 10 110 I 4 5 fi" 3*1 6* ■ Iool Bronx Stable i ■■ S-S *-E 31808 CEl.EBitlTY ar5M3 2 l ■» l - 2J 3* fi - ; AlexdraB J Creighton 4 V 8 1 31194 HELEN M. s fi 10s 1 fij 7 7 7 7 R Harton AV H Hoaan U M S 4 Time. 28, 58, 127%, 2:01%. Track heavy. AAinner Blk. g. by Stalwart PlsetO trained by J. A. itest: bred by Air. Barrett D AVilson AVent to post at 4:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden oup second and third driving. DUKE OF SHELBY, after closing a gap, ntoved up fast when entering the stretch and took the lead and. being hard ridden, made a game finish. WASATCH was a forward contender throughout JURISDICTION ran a good race under weak ruling. CELEBRITY set the early pace and tired O W KISKER and DAVE MONTGOMERY were always outpaced. Overweights— Jurisdiction, 3 pounds; G. W. Kisker, 2.


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