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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS. LA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1917. Fair Qraands. Twenty-second day. Business Mens Racing Association. Winter Mooting of It days. Weather clear. Ir siding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge, J. B. Campbell. Starter, A. 11. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 J ni FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Jan. 7. 1010—484—3—113. Furse 00. 2-year-olds. 3 JL rj O X Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt _ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 31392 MADELYN C. w 112 4 l3 1 M Buxton .1 T Loonev 6 7 6 2 7-10 SENA DAY w 104 2 3 0* E Eykea J J Troxler 3 4i 4 6-5 2-5 81303* WATER WAVE w 109 5 2" 3 P RobsonG W J Bissell 2* 13-513-57-101-1 31167 TANTALIZER w 115 1 4l 4= F Mun hv Woodford 7-5 8-5 1 2-5 out 31341 MARY HENSHOXE w 1041 3 5 I O MorrisnC T WorthingtonlO 15 15 4 8-5 Time. 25%, 39. Track heavy. Winner — B. f, by Magazine — French Nun trained by I. B. Miller; bred by Mr. J. T. Looney. Went to post at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MADELYN ., showing much speed, moved into a long lead after rounding into the stretch and won in a canter. SENA DAY saved much ground on the turn ami held on gamely under punishment. WATER WA i: rued well up throughout and linished gamely. TANTALIZER tired in the stretch and lost ground by coining wide. Overweights — Mary Henshone. 3_j pounds. 4 /if* i SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29. 1915—1:12—8—108. Furse 00. 4-year-olds JL jfcjJj g and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00 ; thi rd__: Index 1 lorses AWtSt1; Str Fin Jockeys O v. ners O H C P S 31340 SCFERINTENDENT WB 4 115 2 2- 8* 2 1 W RobVnF Mannix 3 IS 51S -57-5 7-10 31319*ST1EEY NIGHT w 9 105 3 1« Is 1 2" ELykes JOTalbott 4 6 6 2 1 30147 MANIOC wn E 115 8 6- 6- 6" 3" F RobsonR L Baker 2 2 2 11-2 314SC*ILL SAVIN wn 5 110 1 3- 3l 3- 44 W Hoag J Buforrl in 12 12 5 2J 24978 EAS EEANCS w 4 115 4 5= 5- 4 5- J SchillingD F Stearns 10 12 12 I 2. 21478 WAE w 12 US 5 71 41 5- 6° C Brown C S Thompson 20 25 20 8 4 23348 VERENA v. 7 115 7 4! 7- 7 72 F Fu-rst W Kimmick 20 20 12 5 2J FIRST WIND v. I 115 10 10 10 10 8 F Murphv C M Woolery 20 20 15 6 I 29155 MANE AN S. wn 4 lit. 9 »* !- 81 9s J HanovtrR Gatewood 10 12 12 I 21 23070*MYOLA w 4 105 6 8* 8= 91 10 W Crump J R Allen 5 6 4£ 2 1 Time. 25%, 52%, 1:23%. Track Heavy. Winner — I!, g. by Ogden — My Beauty trained by . M rritt: bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 2:25. At post 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. SUPERINTENDENT, hard ridden all the way. gained steadily, and finishing fast, got up in the last twenty yards to win going away. STILLY NIGHT showed high speed and raced into a long lead, but tired fast in the last eighth. MANIOC began slowly and closed a big gap in the last ____■ ILL SAVIN showed speed but tired. MY OLA was never ______ 31 A £_ ♦ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29. 1915— 1:12— 8— 10S. Furse 1917.sh00. 4-year-olds lrrOO and upward, f 1 iniing. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index 1 lorses AJ_____ %» % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 31304 "ANXIETY wn I 115 1 2 1U P 1« R McDottF W Coleman 3-5 1 1 2-5 1-5 81343* RUNNING QUEEN w 4 no 3 l3 2 21" 2- F Murphy W Steaae 2*. 3] 2 7-101-3 31397 1ERAWADDY WB 4 Ul| I 4 M 5" 31 J Williams.1 M Booker 5 5 4 4-4 3-4 9526 CLEDERE w 5 110 3 3- 4 8 4» J Brown C F Smith 30 30 30 10 5 ETTAS CHARM w I 115 7 ,r.a :- 4- 5» J HanoverG L Shughart 20 40 40 15 6 31318 SMUGGLER w r. IP 4 7 7 6- 61- L McAtee V Gallo 31 84 14 I 8| 31 345 PRIMARY wb 5 115 6 6 d3 7 7 M Buxton R B Mahoney 20 40 40 15 6 Time. 25%, 51%, 1:21. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Electioneer — Little Em trained by F. Mus.into; bred by Mr. A. B. Hancock. Went to neat at 2:51. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeond and third driving. ANXIETY, showing much speed, disposed of RUNNING QUEEN after going the first quarter and finally won in a canter. RUNNING QUEEN set the early pice and made a good effort in the last eighth, but tired near the end. IREAWADDY came fast In the last quarter. CLEDERE ran well. ETTAS CHARM showed speed, but tired in the stretch. Scratched— 31428-Petelus, 110: 3131S Trend. 115; 31437 Brigs Brother, 115. Overweights — Irrawaddy. 1%. pounds. I __ l/t FOERTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 20, 1915— 1:12— S—10S. First Running Monteleona JL tfc J dt Hotel Handicap. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 3___ second . 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtSt U ¥1 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners t H V. V 65 3 1426 -.MAES GASSIDY W 4 141 4 3" 2»| 11 F J HanoverG R Anderson N 5 3 3 1 HF 31420 OPPORTUNTTT wn I 14] 4 1*111 -3 9 W Hoag W Woodard 15 20 15 4 4-4 31S70COLONEL VENNIE w 4 111 2 2:: tf V 3"t F Robson.I Livingston SI 1 1-51 1-57-101 4 31370 INDIAN CHANT wn 4 44 1 I ir- 4i 41 R McDott.l W Bean 15 15 10 I 7-5 31430 HAUBERK wn 8 112 1 4- 43 5" 520 T McTagt.I P Sweeney 8-5 8-5 7-5 1-2 15 31221 BARS AND STARS wu 5 105 6 51 6 6 6 F Murphy G R Anderson t»-5 3 3 1 1-3 fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 24%, 51%, 1:19%. Track heavy. Winner— Hlk. g. by Ogden -Ivory Bells trained by !•. Wright; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 8:20. At post 2 minutes Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MARS CASSIDY waa well up from the start and. faking the lead in the stretch, outstaved OP-1OKTI NITS in a lose finish. The latter set a good pace for the going and. with a stronger rider probably would have won. COL VENNIE raced In the best going, but was forced to come wide and just lasted Inig enough to held third place. INDIAN CHANT raced in the deep going, but was gaining at the end. HAUBERK tired and ran poorly. Overweights — Opportunity. 2!-_. pounds; Mars Cassidy. 1. 31 /l JK FIE III RACE— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1010— 1:37%— 0— 103. Furse 00. 3-year-oldTaml X TT 1 9 _f upward. HaiiQi.-ap. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt % _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C i* H 31372 DIAMOND w H 1 li 11 1 |1« 1« H Jeffcott J Livingston 2 81 U-47-1M-4 S1872,PLEASUREVTLLE wr. 102 3 4- S 31 2l 23 F Murphy . I Lowe 6 8_ 8 B 1 31274WARSAW wb 848 21 2- 2l 3» 31 L McAtee T Clvde- 2 D 43] 4-5 1-3 31204 WOODWARD WB144 6 5- 5= 4« 48 410 AV Crump B Mathenv J-5 S-5 s-5 :;-5 M 312473THORNWOOD wn 98 4 3 4 S 5;0 5 5 W Hoag H J Seideheck 30 30 30 10 4 31 223 -RECLUSE wb lot; 5 6 6 6 Pull.up.L Lvkes W J Press 88 25 20 6 3 Time. 26%, 53. 1:20. 1:49%. Track heaw. Winner— Ch. f. by Dick Finnell— Annie Williams trained by If. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. R. II Anderson. Went to post at 3:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv; second and third driving. DIAMOND moved into the lead soon after the start and easilv In Id swav throughout. PLEASURE-VILLE raced forwardly and held on gamely in the linal drive. WARSAW raced in closest early pursuit but tired in the Stretch. WOODWARD suffered from much interference. THORNWOOD quit. RECLUSE was eaaed tip when beaten. Overweights — Warsaw. 1% pounds; Ileasnreville, 1 ; Recluse. 1 . 3~~T~A~Cik SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915— 1:44%— 3—104. Furse 1917.sh00. 4-vear-_ A- TTJ U olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. Index Ikrses AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q II C P S3 31 440 DISTURBER w 4 1051 5 2 1H 1" !■ W A CarllD S Fountain 15 15 15 8 ~ 81S07*KILDAY w 6 10S 6 6 4i 5- 21 3] W GourieyJ A Gibson 3 4 3 1 8-4 131428 PRIME MOVER w 5 111 4 51 4 41 4* S 1 L Eykes H Fink 2 11-52 7-101-3 31429FLYING FEET W»U4 2 1 1«4 2- S 4i L Gaugel H G Bedwell 3 31 31 7-5 1-2 31204 •EMMA STUART w8M4 1 4*1 6* 4 53 5" W Cranap N Brown 5 5 5 2 4-5 31441 TRISTE w I IX] I V 81 5l 6 6 F RobsonJ D Ferguson 10 12 12 4 8-5 Time. 27%. 54%, 1:24%, 1:54%, 2:02. Track heavy. Winner — R. C, by Nasturtium — Meddles. Sin- trained by D. S. Fountain: bred bv Mr. G B Ott Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start food and alow. Won easily; second and third driving. DISTURBER was hud ridden all the way and passed PLYING I LET in the first three-quarters then, although swerving in the stretch, won In a canter. EII.DAV made np ground from a slow start and finished fast and gamely. PRIME MOVER was taken all over the track for rood going and came with a nisi, neir the end. EEYING FEET set the early pace and tired fast in the last Quarter The others quit after going the tir-T half. Overweight Disturber. 1 .. pounds, 31 J-saT SEVENTH RACE-1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1910-1:37 %— 5-100. Pane 0080. 3-vear-olds A- JC" V-* 4 and upward. Claiming. Ne; value to winner 50; second. SlOO; third. 300. Index Horses AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOB1 S~" * 31398PAVMASTER w 4 HO 6 41 !■ 1- 1» 1J R McDottW J Marlman 1 — 8 — 1 U 1~ 31303 IMONOMOY W3 102 3 3" 3 S 2" V L McAtee T Clvde 15 15 6 2 4-5 31307 RENO vtlM 4 » » 41 ::- :! L Lvkes H Fink S 41 M £4 31344 STOLEN ANTE wn 5 111 7 V 2 4" 41 4 P Murphv A G Dunlap 7:57-51" -5 1-5 31148-FAIEV LEGEND W 4 148 2 I1 4" 2» 6»* 5»» F RobsonD S Fountain 5 8 I rn 1 ,,;Uii!,l,K,A, , J;!GHT W1!610fl ;"» ,;3 ."■•." ; W Crump J J McCafferty 80 30 20 8 3 29830 JOE WALSH w 4 Iff 1 7 7 7 7 7 O Gentry A E Kirby 60 50 50 .0 S Time. 27%, 444, 123%, 1:53. Track heaw. Winner— Rr. c. by Calve* ton— Nun trained by C. B. Marlman; bred by Mr G W Innes vySUs4?7- At11K,st , 1»i"l|; - W»Tt good and slow. Woii driving; second and third the same I AYMA8TER, hard ridden all the way. raced into the lead after going a quarter and held MON-OMO sate in the stretch. MONOMOY ran a good anil game race and was going fist at the end RENO had no mishaps and heW 1 on well in the linal drive. STOLEN ANTE was outrun all the way and came wide in the atretch. FA1I1Y LEGEND ran well. Scratched— S18fl8Alex Gets, 100; 31370 Jim Wukely, 112. Overw lights — Fairy Legend, 1 pound; Joe Walsh, 5.