New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-04

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| I NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. MIT.— Pair Orounds. Thirtieth day. Business Mens Racing A -so. iatiou. Winter Meeting of 41 clays. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joaeph A. Murphy. Associate Judge-. J. J . Camplndl. Starter. A. B. Bade. Racing S.-.-r-tary. Jos-pli M.-l,. nnail. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. iChicago time 2:00 p. u-... •Indee ,,ie-s apprentice allowance. 3 "I f+ "I f* PIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29. 1818 -1:12— «— MS. Pane SHOO. 3-year-olds and A 9 JL W upward. laiming. Net value to winner 8450; If rind. . 1MI; third. 850. Index Horses AWtSt % %• t| Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8 15*8* VI LEY WB SIM 2 IJ 1 » 1 5 K..pinn.l Phillips ;:■ :;• •; j P" 31438 MINSTREL wa 6 113 •; ::■ :: :;- 2" v RocVanH Neutdetrr t H a C , 31581 BROOM CORN w 4 101 I 1 I C ColllnH K J Coleman 2 I! 4 3154! JUNOLE w MM 1 2 2- 2 4 E Muipbv .1 U l.eavitt I 10 in 1 T 31563 MINDA a 8MB 7 ••I*" .-" V l Dodd J U Strode 3 4. 4 7-5 " 10 81*18 PERTH IMCK w ti 113 5 8 7 7 •. t M.Tagtc; K Abbott :;n ;;n :;,. M ., 31498MASSIE BRIGHT w 5 lo:; 4 p 5»M,; v- W lloag C M Woolery M M M M i 31525 PASHA vu I 103 s 7 S 8 8 P Lowder D E Freeman 15 jo 38 IJ 5 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:17%. Track heavy. Winner— Br. a- i.y Mart*. Saata — Maid of Fortune trained by J. riiiliii s: bn4 by Mr. J. T. Shannon. Weal In i .st at 1:86. At post 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. VU.KY was kept in the best going and. eettbag a good pace, won oil the wav. hut. had to do his best near Ike end. MINSTKKL ran well and earn.- fast at the end. BROOM CORN. :iw;iv slowly, elosed a good gap in tkc Baal quarter. JENGLE tired after going a half mile. MINDA was alwavs outrun. Scratched -31510 Miss Tipperary. 99. 31 f* "I rT SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 2f, 1915— 1:12— 8— 108. Purse $ iOO. 3-year-olds llll I and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. $..0. Index Horses AlVtSt H £ Str Fin JockcyB Owners O H C P S SWt 31584 MICO QIRIi w 3 104 2 21 T-P I* P Lowder D W Scott 5 •"• 2 4-81-3 71581 "WAT WB 3 H! 7 7 ?. P 2* 2:- W A CarIlP M Civill 8 10 10 4 2 vf Sl.VS.-ilI.rKEMAf: w it :,117 s 4 V 4- I" M Buxton W C Semple 8 31 3 1 1-2 81848 MARGERY w 4 104 5 5 6* 31. 4" "W Collins J Arthur 4 4i 4 . S-5 7-10 31481 WALTER DUNCAN wb 3 KU 4 1 SI S« f W Hoag W J Foley 15 15 15 6 3 :;1499*LADY MILDRED w 4 104 1 S* 7- H 8* 11 Jeffcott II J Sargcant 10 10 10 4 2 X1584-PKACHIE w I m 3 J* 41. 7 I* F Murphy P Martin 5 6 6 2 1 B1S2S*MAT .star was Ml I s s s 8 L Lykes II c McKwen 10 10 10 4 2 Time. 2445. 49?5, 1:17%. Track heavy. Wlaaer— B. f. by BaaaaeM-Ntko trained by I. W. Beatt; bred by Messrs. Stoat* and Crosthwaite. Went to post at 2:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MICO GIRL, after being restrained for the first quarter, moved into the lead and won as her rider I based. WAT closed a gap early and heM OB well in the linal drive. I.UKKMAK ran well and outstayed UARGBRY when ridden hard. MAltdKltV lost much ground by racing wide. WALTER DUNCAN set the early pare and quit after leading for the iirst QBarter. Mcratcbed- SIMM star Pearl, ins. Overweights- lVaehic. L pounds: May Star. 2. *_ I i* "I O THIRD BACK— 1 Mile. .Ian. 11. MM— 1:87%— 6— 166. Purse $ 00. 3-year-olds O 1 1 O and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. J ndex Horses AWtSt/t V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S1SS1 •STONEHENGE WB 6 KB 1 1. 1" 1" 1". 1* W A OarllH G Bedwcll 3 4 4 T-6 3-B 3 1585 "ROYAL INTEREST w E MJ I 2- 2- 2 2:i 23 B Kopmn.I Philli] s 4 I 4. 8 -5 7-10 :;1SS0*GIBRALTAR • w 4 Ill 1 3 • 3" 3; ::■• 3- L Lykes H Neusteter 5 6 4] S-5 7-10 31566* DISTURBER w 4 110 6 41 4" 4 51 41 F RobsonD S Fountain 11-513-513-51 2-5 31 147* MISS WATERS w 6 102 5 5 6 6 6 5"k F MerimeeBlue Grass Farm S* 4 3 6-5 1-2 SEMS •CARLTON G. 10 107 4 6 5= 5« 4 6 RC Watts.1 8 Ownbey 6 10 10 4 8-5 Time. 24 Vi. 50. 1:1645. 1:46V5. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Hastings — Linda Stone trained by .1. Tigue; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 2:4!. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. STONEHENGE showed the most speed from the start and. disposing of ROYAL INTEREST in the lirst threo-ipiarters. won easing op. ROYAL INTEREST raced in Closest pursuit all the wav. but tired slightly in the stretch. GIBRALTAR had no mishaps and held on well in the closing drive. DISTURBER was never prominent. MISS WATERS ran poorly. Overweights — Gibraltar, 1 pound. 3 1 O 1 FOURTH RACE 1 1-1C Miles. Feb. 13. 191.".— 1:44**— 3— 104. First Running lUlU Grunewald Hotel Handicap. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value __ to winner IMS; se.-ond. 00: third. 00. J ndex Horses AWtSt*4 H 2* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 31464 HAUBERK wb 5 110 I 5 2 P V 1: R McDott.I F Sweeney 2?. 3 3 1 1-3 31439-HANOVIA w I 112 I 41 33 3- 2= 2 C Bond E T Colton I 13-54-5 1-4 81527 GRUMPY w 5 loo 1 1?. V. 21 3 3i L Lykes C J Erockmiller 3 3 21 4-6 1-4 31582 DIAMOND w I 94 4 3- 4 5 4- 41" H Jeffcott .1 Livingston 2 2?, 2 . 4-0 1-4 31395 BABY LYNCH wit 5 IM 2 2?. 5 41 5 5 P Lowder G H Abbott 20 40 40 15 4 Time. 24*5. 50, 1:16, 1:41%, 1:50%. Track heavy. Wlaaer — B. g. by Martinet —Druid trained by F. Musante; bred by Messrs. Holland and Williams Bros.. Went to post at 3:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HAtTBRRK was saved in the early running and drew out in the stretch to vi:i as his rider phased. HANOVIA moved up gamely after going a half mile but could not get to the winner. GRUMPY set the pace and tired afler going three- quarters but outstayed DIAMOND. The latter was gaining fast at the end. BABY LYNCH quit. Scratched -31502 Hubbub. 10-s; 31552 Bob Hensley, 112; 31501 "Herbert Temple, 103; 314 !43 Colonel Veanje, 111: 3156a Gainer. 103. £*b/l FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29. 1915— 1:12— 8— MS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 3-| X O £7 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $.V.O: second. 0U: thi rd. 0. 1 ndex Horses AVVtStU ¥2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 31599 BOB HENSLEY WB 112 5 2 2- 5 1 | F Muri hy II Perkins I 2. 21 4-5 1-4 31494 MARS CA8SIDY W 6 HI 4 5 5 3= 2* W Obert C K Anderson f3 31 3 I 1-3 3 1503 DR. CARMEN it 5 107 6 6,n 6s 0" 3- F RobsonR L Baker 2 2 17 107 -KM -4 31563 BARS AND STARS B 5 Mi 2 I 11 2- 4"t P Lowder C R Anderson f H I 1 1-3 30171 CANDLE w4 9J| ] 43 U 4] 5?. B McDott.I Lunisden 20 20 20 6 3 91999 LCI. I. ION w 3 99 1 3* 4- 51 8* H Jeffcott . I Livingston G 7 7 2 4-5 31503 HENDRON w 4 107 7 7 7 7 7 M Buxton J A Kyle 15 15 15 4 I tCoupied in betting; no separate place or show l ofting. Time. 24y5, 49, 1:16. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Rapid Water — Mae Erwin trained bf H. Perkins: bred by Mr. J. R. Hensley. Went to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third the same. BOB HKNSI.EY" ran well in the soft going, anil passing BARS AND STARS in the stretch, won easing up. MARS CASSIDY began slowly but came fast in the stretch when too late. DR. CARMEN began -l..wly and raced wide most of the way. but wore BARS AND STARS down in the last few strides. BARS AND STARS set ■ fast pace but quit near the end. CANDLE and BULLION showed speed but tired in the stretch. S ratched— 31019 IlaulXTk. 112. Overweighs--Ir. Carmen. I pound: Candle. 2. » a /♦ s % I SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 12. 1915— 1:4914 — 1—113. Purse 00. O -L Xy £ JL 3-year olds ami upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. S.50. Index Horses AWtStj »A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 31544 *TURCO wn 4 W, 4 4 2 2- l3 1" M Buxton . I T Looncv 3 4 1,-S-: 1-; 31492 MATIN wit:1. ■ 2 2 Ink] 1* 2- H Jeffcott J Livingston 4 5 6 2 7-10 81564 NO AiANVGER w 6 HI I 1| H ." "• 3 Ill McTagtG H Abbott 4 4 13-51 2-4 P1554 GREETINGS W 4 ■ i I li 4. 4 #* P Lowder I" I Coleaaaa 2 I 3 1 2-C 31599*MONOMOY w 3 100 1 3 4" 3- 5" 510 L McAtee T Clyde 4 tj 4. 3-6 34 31549 WOLFS BATHS w 8 105 I 5 5- GOO A AmmannM B nowbridg 50 5i 63 1J M Time. 242.5, 493/5 1:19%, l:442i. 1:49%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Hasting-— Tunjuois trained by J. M. Ooode; bred by Mr. A. Belmont. Went to post at 4:05. At post 1 minute. Start good and sl„w. Won easily; second and third .driving. TCBCO was well ridden and, passing MATIN in the last eighth, won in a canter. MATIN" a* showed high speed in pacemaking. but came wide into the stretch and lost much ground. No MANA- CEl: tired after going a half mile and came again in the stretch. GREETINGS closed a gap. MONO-MOY MBit. ____ O 1 /«» » SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. Ian. 11. 1915— 1:97% — 5— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds y lOfl Jj and upward. Claiming. Wet value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. "Index Horses AWtSt V4. V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S S 1993 : M A Y M B Y. w 4 loO 8 8 5 41 53 1« F MerimeeL A Seregni 10 15 12 4 2 96449 •PLAUIMTO w41K I 2 f 2- 1 3* B McIVott.I F Sweeney 2 3 2| 1 1-2 31552 BRIAN BORU wl! 5 112 7 10- !*l I" I 1 3 F Fuerst J Long 10 10 10 4 2 31530 MILT. CAMPBELL w 4 llo E 41 9 W 21 41 F RobsonM J Hurst 4 5 :: 0-5 3-5 31549 COL McNAB wn 4 10." I Ill- li 4- 5 F Murphy R Porter PI p || | | 31429* RUSTLING BRASS w 6 107 1 21 41 51 51 V L Lykes H Moore 15 15 10 6 3 :; I -.«5 roorsiE wsn 3 H M U» lt» M»l V i2 H JeffcoUSLouia s I | ;; 3-2 :;o!7 1 *DEHRA b 4 loo 13 13 13 13 J- 3f I C VstttL Newau 15 tt IS I 31437 CHARLES B. 7 112 12 SI 71 71 8. H A AmmannL Luzader 30 20 M 10 5 S1525*CUNEO wb I P7 ! 12 12U1 V Mi P Lowder A B Gordon 6 6 6 2 1 31591 BRYN wb 7 107 11 SI P Ollll0 W Obert W T Mcllane 39 29 29 8 4 :. 1452 "FIRST AYIND w 8 102 4 91 8" D3 12- 123 W Hoag C M WooterjT 30 30 30 10 5 31 580 OUT w 3 97 I 7f 11- 121 13 13 N Barrett P M Civill 8 8 S 2 3-2 Time. 25, 50. 1:17, 1:45«5. Track heavy. Wlaaer— Br. f, bjr Mint -Bate M. trained bj A. Brent: bred by Mr. C. B. Campbell. Mint to pe«t at 4:.!il. At post 1 minute. Start good anl slo . Won driving: second and third the UBie. MAYME W. came with a great lush thraaah the stretch and got up to will in the last stride. ILAUDITO ran a aood race and oaljf tired right at the e:id. BRIAN BORU came fast through the last en rter. MILTON CAMPBELL ran well to the stretch and tired fast in the last eighth. TOOTBIE was away -lowly and had scant chance. COLONEL McNAB set tiie pace to the stretch and quit. Overweight* — Cnneo, 1 pound: Out. 3.


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