New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-01

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917.--Fair .rounds. Twenty-seventh day. Rusi-acai Ueaa Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 44 days. Weather clear. Presiding .InHge. Joseph Ar Murphy. Associate Judge, J. R. Campbell. Starter, A. R. Dade. Racing IhfHlaij. Jeaepa atcLaaaam. Racing starts at 2:K p. in. Chicago time l:00 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parcnthc-c, f,,!h wiic the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. PC d. 1 KIRST RACE 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1910— 1:37%— 5— 106. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds 31 I QQ X and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. , 50. IIluex Ho,.v ■ AWtSt U K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 31503 GRUNDV s 1 1D 1* IM 1** 1" Rorel C K G Billings 4-5 1 3-4 1-3 out :,i"i!» DRAHATURGE WB4HI 7 H P I : - 8* ■ Haynes II i BedweU ft 20 15 4 S-5 BISSSDAN ■ -; 1MS I H ;J ■ - :!J v RoaaonJ Loaraoatala 3 5 5 7-5 2-5 81318 VAJ US an t HI I G 53 4" 4- i" M Iluxtun H G BedweU tS 20 15 4 8-5 S10OI TANTIVY WS116 .: 8» 7- f ! * r,iw Doyle H li ICcC Potter -0 M II 4 2 89145 PIERCE W. W» 4 11C I 0 8» 2 G i8 T McTagtA I, Rogers 3 31 3 1 1-3 3I31K TREND w 4 111 2 8 41 7" V V- J Dodd B Lata 61 40 40 15 I HOBBY B. wi: 7 115 I 2" 8 8 I I C Gilbert C M Woolery 30 GO GO 0 8 li tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show netting. • lime. 28, 54. 1:22, l:55*i. Track heavy. Winner -P. •. by Roouelaure Ilinle traineil by C. T. Pat tetBOB ; bred in England by Mr. F. P. Went to post at 2:04- At post 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Won easily; second and third drtrini ;RUMY took the had at once and was taken under restrain! OB the bacU.tretcii. then drew away on the last turn and waa ea d ap. DRAMATURGIC moved up rapidly next to the rail in the final half and •■ ally paaaed DAN in the I. one stretch. The latter gained steadUy on the outside of the leaders f.,r three i|uarter and Hen tired. PILIM i; . qalt. OTerwelshts Orundy. 2j poaads; Da a, 2. POO SECOND RACE 1 1-16 atiles. Feb. 13. 1015 1 li. I 101. Furse 1917.sh01. 4-y.ar-l 31 fy%y£ olds and upward. Claiming. Net. value to winner SUii; second. 00; third. 0. "TiidVx jTcTk AwTstT.; y. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 tlSOO** i I Io.N G Will I 6 5 1- V 1 R C Watts.l B Owabey :! 4 4 g :, i :: S1S«S*S4HL FOR 8CANDALW ti1" ■■ V U t* 2 N Barrett V P Johnson :i0 :! :to s ;i 81504 BRIAN ISORl! wiif.HG 1 81 1» ll 3» :i T lfcTaffU Long I 115. M 1-4 Mlt79*»TRANSH«JRT wiiTlll 4 S 6 6 4» 4"W Crump J M Binfleton 6-6 7-* «-6 1-8 1-6 tir7 I M IS 1KS COGNETBWf 1181 1 1" 2J4» V 5" C Gilbert W R Ware I 68 50 15 4 S1BXS CHILTON KING wn7lo. 6 4 Ik :.= .1 6 B M.i.otti. Bremmer 6 8 8 1 4 5 Time, 2Ct,. 64, 1:23V 1:56%, 2:04. Track heavy. «| t ** — f t ! ■ jj : I * , f f , _ * f. - - :- :; I I i , Winner— Ch. h, by Carlton Grange — Resignation trained by M. Murphy; bred by Messrs. S. K. Hughes tt Co. Waal to post at 2:28. At ixist : minutes. Start good and Sear. Win handily; second :md third driving. CARLTON G. began slowly, but movi d ap vith ■ rush after going a half-mile, then held on well in the stretch and won with speed in reserve. SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL was a forward contender for the entire race and finished gamely. BRIAN HOKU tired lifter going three .piarters in the leud. TRANSPORT ran a dull race and was always outpaced. CHILTON KINO ipiit badly. Overweights — I.euis des Cognets, li_. pounds. 3-| f»OQ THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miies. Feb. 13, 1»15— 1 :445f. — 3— 104. Purse 1917.sh00. 4 year-lOOO "his and upward. Claiming. Net alue to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. ~ Index Horses AWtSt j V-± % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S _ SldSTvHANDIEMAR w 4 105 2 1 1« 1 11 1" W Crump G L Davenport I 8 1:151 12 81SXO PETELU8 w 8 112 1 4 3- 23 2« 28 F RobsonL A Seregni 2» .".1 W 1 1-2 1428 AGON w G 11U G 6* 6* 4. 4 8" T McTagt.I J Farrell Jr 8 10 10 4 2 81880 KNEBLET wS 111 5 2 2- :: V 41 L htcAtee R Mizell 5 G 6 2 1 : 1529*MINDA W G 166 4 : 4 r,1" 6* 5° RC BTattaJ U Stroile 6 I 41 8-5 7-10 814tO,CHIVATOR w n 4 M6 I I I I •! G c Borel Plonan stable 4 4 61 G-5 8-S Time. 27, 541/5, l:2iy5. 1:61%. 1:593,. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Oriiaar Nelly Titus traiie-d by J. J. Sellers; bred by Mr. C. F. Redmon. Went to post at 2:5. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HAXRIEM AR. hard ridden all the way, showed the most speed and was apparently beaten in the last eighth, but came again near the end and at up to win in the last stride. PETELUS moved up fast in the stretch, and suffered from interference when II ANDIK.M AR swerved over but made a game finish. AGON, under strong riding, wore KNEBLET down in the last sixteenth. The latter raced well to the stretch. CHIVATOR was always outpaced. pro A FOURTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915— 1:44%— 8— 104. Purse 00. 4-year-. 3-1 O 3 Tar olds and upward. Claiming Handicap. Net vahe- to winner 50; becond, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt ,j V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 81S04NO MANAGER w G 10S 6 2"k 1 ll ll ll J WilliamsG H Abbott 2 11-511-54-5 1-J 31297 TURCO wn 4 107 2 3x. A* 2" 2" •£• M Buxton J T Looney 3 18 HI 86 S 8-6 31467 STOLEN ANTE w 5 110 4 5 5 41 33 3« P Lowder A G Dunlap I 3 11-54-5 1-3 31407PA Y.MASTUK w 4 108 1 4s 4- 3- 4- 43 R McDottW .1 Marlman 3 4 4 7 5 2-5 31520 INFIDEL II. WB 4 Ml 3 ll 21 5 5 5 R C Watts H G BodwaU 10 10 10 4 7-5 Time. 25%, 62%. 1:20%, 1:50%, 1:58. Track heavy. Winner — Br. g, by Nasturtium — Katy of the West trained by II. W. .Marsh; bred by Mr. Geo. II. Stall. Went to post at 3:27. At post 1 minute. Start, good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NO MANAGER moved into the bad after going a ball mile, then stumbled several times on the lower turn, but easUl iield TURCO safe in the final drive. TURCO moved up rapidly on the lower turn and also stumbled, bat held on gamely to the end. STOLEN ANTK dosed a good gap in the hist quart" r. PAYMASTER ran poorly and retired after going three-tpiarters. INFIDEL II. set the eurly pace and ipiit badly. 3-| pr O pr FIFTH RACB 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 12, 1910— 1 :42y5— 4— 113. Purse 1917.sh00. Jl f_J J fJ 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. ¥50. Index Horses AWtSt V4 % V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 S14««**KXLDAY w G 111 5 6 54 5" 2 1 |"W Gourley.1 A Gibson 7-5 2 2 7-101-3 81800**HIGH HORSE wn 4 104 1 l3 Is 1» 11 21 R Wattsil G Bedweil 2 2i 2-1 4-5 1-3 81540*TOOT8IE all J1 3 5" 4 4 3* 34 H Jeffeott J W McClelland 3 3 2 7-101-3 S1SOO*TORK LAD wn 8 108 2 2 2° 23 43 4s W CarllP M Civill 8 10 8 2 4-5 31461 TRI8TE w 9 113 6 4 3» 33 515 5" T Rice J D Ferguson 15 20 20 6 2 31462 WAP w 12 111 4 3» 6 6 6 G C Prown C S Thompson 30 30 30 10 3 Time. 26. 62%, 1:22%. 1:63%, 1:59%. Track heavy. Winner — R. g, by Teep oPay — Lillie Turner trained by J. A. Oibson; bred by Mr. T. P. nayes. Went to post nt 3:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. KILDAY saved much ground when coming into the stretch, and finishing gamely, wore HIGH HOR8B down in the la t sixteenth. HIGH HORSE ■hawed the most early speed but tired slightly In tiie stretch. TOOTSIE ran well and finished close up. YORK LAD quit badly in the stretch. TRISTE ran fairly well. fZftfi SIXTH RACE -1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1916— 1:37%— 5— 106. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds 3-1 L * O Q and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt jjj Vfc % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 31499 VALAS WB 6 112 1 Sf 4= 3- Ill- V RobsonE Fred 444 7-f. 1-2 81S80*ALKX GETZ w 4 110 4 3* li 11 21 2" J WilliamsW P Johnson 7-5 3-2 7-5 1-2 1-5 31530 ••DISTURBER w 4 103 2 11 2" S* 3- :,■ W Crump D S Fountain 4 5 4 7-5 1-2 S1530FLYINO FEET w Sill I I 8] E 4* 4° T Mc-TagtH G BedweU 3 31 1C-56-5 2-5 31530:EL PATO W M1G 5 41 5 41 5 5 L McAtee WC Weant 8 10 8 ■ 1 Time. 26%, 53%. 1:21%, 1:53. Track heavy. Winner — B. g, by Puryear D. — Olathe trained by C. C. Capps; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spreekels. Went to post at 4:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; sei end and third driving. VALAS was saved until in the last quarter where he moved into the lead and won easing up. ALEX GETZ raced into the lead on the backstretch but tired badly in the last sixteenth. DISTURBER set the early pace, was prominent all the way. and would have been second but for being pinned in against the inner rail by ALEX GETS and forced to come around. FLYING FEET was always outpaced. EL PATO appeared to be lame. Scratched — 31550 Perugino. 108.


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