New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-06

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NLAV ORLEANS. LA.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1917. Fair Unmade. Thirty-ant day. Ri-iness Mens Raciug_Associ.it nil. Winter Meeting • II day s. Weather clear. Presiding lodge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge, J. B. Campbell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2*f0 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.. Medicates apprentice allowance. 1 POO 1IRST RACE-3 1-2 rurlongs. i Feb. !, 1910— 41 Jfc— 2— 114. Oceaa View Purse. I 3 IOOO Pane 0a 2-year-etde. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; se-c- onel. gOttj third. 880. Index Hoj-ses AWtSt Vt, i -;i Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH 0 PS 81844 ROYAT W MS 4 3s 1*1 I- McAtee T Clyde S 7 7 1". 1 S1S7S WATER WAVE wlM l l" -nW P Lewder G W .1 Btaeell I 7 :. t -I ■■ NATTY yv 1M 2 4* 31 J Kederla H 8 Newman 2 2J 12-54 5 1-3 .1579 RK1LLOC w Mi 1 -- ** W "rump W D Bernhardt 8 8 1 2. 1 ST. THERESA Willi! ■ r~ • Hanover T AVorthingtor.fi S fi 2 1 M 101 SENA DAY yv 110* 5 I I F RobsonJ J Troxler 9-5 13-513-51 2-5 Time. 2423, 43. Track fast. Winner — Br. c. by Arc de Triomphe — Apellinaris trained by A. G. Weston; bred in France at Havas de Champagne- St. HOsire. Went to post at 2:01. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slew. Wee easily: second and third driving. ROYAT stood a hard drive gamely for the entire- way and drew away fast in the last seventy yards. WATER WAVE had an advantage- at the -tart and showed the- in..st speed, but was ire-erring in the stretch and inte-rfering with RF.II.LOC NATTY came with a rush when called on. ST. THERESA was away slowly. REILLOC shewed speed. BENA DAY was always oe tented. Overweights — st. Theresa, 2jj gonads; Sena Day. 1- £* Q "T SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Feb. 19, 1910—1:05- -4— IE*. Pens tag*, g-yeer-lOO 3-| I olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner gjgOj second. : third, gpfl. Index Horses AWtSt V4 Ms "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H~~C P S gltwt SIR OLJVER w 11.-1 5 21 Is 1J 1 THcTagtG W Scott I S I I 81580 PATAP8CO Wi: 111 1 11 2 2 2"1- I- Mr At. e ! Clyde I M I I H- H 0099* RAGGED V MAN W 110 : 8* V U -l W Crump J Walters 10 Id S :: ft-fi S1594 Miss SHOT w 110 4 l::1 12J 7 4 R McCottE C Crockett M lo 10 4 I S1S26 EX-SHERIFF wsn 115 12 11* lland 81 5i J HaaorwW C Overton I in in 4 ] SIMSDAHUA v 107 7 12 SI 41 P W A CarMlW Smith s s 7 23 t;-5 S154»*HESTER SMITH w Mi 2 41 71 6] 71 W Hong H Neuateter 7 8 7 8 3-1 •15tS MISS RKPRKSENT WI 110 15 14- 10- 101 8* J Dock! ■ Ufta 20 20 M S 4 81580 DR. PRATHER w 115 6 ffl »;!» »• L Gentry .; Lowenstein M 12 12 5 2. 81485 CLASS A. w 115 10 G 8 ll2 10s F RobsonO upter 10 12 10 4 2" SIMS PLCNGKR WHO 8 SI 41 121 11- M Buxton J W Foreman 10 12 12 5 2. 31551 HAZELNFT xv 115 :: 81 8 8* 1SJ W Obert ", M Miller 1 :;. :t.. 7-5 7:10 :;148« BANBORNE wa 111 13 » 13s 13*1181 P Lewder R Gaiewood 40 4u « 15 1; 31580 HAS. XAHM w 111 11 10*. 143 14- 14" W Doyle 1 Kcerner M 40 40 IS i 31525 BOY BROWN xv 115 14 15 15 15 15 T Hire G II Browne M 40 40 15 0 Time, 24%, 493/5. l:03«i, 1:10%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by J. H. Houghton — Lady Proepero trained by G. W. Scott; bred by Mr. G. W. Scott. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AYon handily: second and third driving. SIR OLIVER, away xvell and given a good ride, moved into the- lead with a rush on the last turn, but had to be ridden out. PATAP8O0 set the- early pace and Was a game- contender to the- e-nel. BAQGEDY. MAN close. 1 a big gap in the last Quarter. MISS SHOT also made up mueh ground. EX-S11ERIFF came from far back in the last quarter. HAZELNUT retired after going a half mile . Scratched— SI 580 Velvet, 110. Overweights — Dahlia. 2 gonads. PQD THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Jan. 29. 191.5— 1 :12— S— R|S. Purse 1917.sh00. 4-year-olds and 31 A. J O J upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. $.50. "index Horses AWtSt U Vj a4 Str Fin Jockeys Qyvners O H C P S3 S1SSS tirizz we 4 111 1 4 3 l1 1 1F RebsonJ M Booker £ i G • 1 SlSM**MiaS KRiTBR W«M8 2 5- • P 2". V Crump W Scrapie 4 41 41 t-S 4-8 31520 LAXGHOKXB wb 5 124 fi 2" P Q 3»| T McTagfiV b Drake 8 4" 18-67-5 7-10 S1S8C*C0MMENSIA w 5 105 4 ti4 fi" 4- 4s W GourleyG Hartley M M M H I 3I«16*TLEY WB S lOfi :J 1* ll 1« 5i B KopnVnJ Phillips 15 20 20 S 4 31070 STOUT HEART wsr. 7 -11 9 8 3*1 V P J Hanoverb J Rrannon 5 8 8 :1 2-2 31 109 ic-AIT. BBN WB « 114 7 7- 71 « 7i L Gentry G W Scott M ■ 3t M I S15SC*COSTUMBR W 4 112 S .1 I 7. 8* W A CarllF Harlan 15 15 11 ., h 31170-SISTER Sl.SIE w 4 115 5 V 51?. !i 0 M Snxtea G Knebelkamp 2 11-511-61 1-6 Time. 24, 48%, 1:15. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Peter Pan — Attelle trained by C. B. Ht-nnessy; bred by Mr. F. J. Kelley. We at to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute-. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RRIZZ had to race- yvi-le. but came with a rush in the stretch and drew out in the last sixteenth, although swerving. AI1SS KRCTKR showed much speed and held on well in the final drive-. LANGHORNE need well up all the way but tire-d in the stretch. OMMENSIA closed a lug gap and was going fast at the end. STOUT HEART was always outrun. BISTER SUSIE quit as if short. Scratched— 30445 Stir Dp, 113; 31581 Watch Your Step, 100; 31552 Gleipner, 115; S158S Progressive. 108; 2S£M*Virginia W.. 101. Overweights — Stout Heart. 1 pound: Capt. Ren, 1. 31 CQQ FOCRTH RACE- 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1911-1 :37%— 5— 100. Maplewood Pane. Purse lUOt/ *7ie . 3-year-olds and upwarel. Allowances. Net value to winner SS60; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt j V2 % Str Fin Jockeys O wuers O H C I* ij 31583 THORNHILL w 6 IIS 3 31 3 4 1» 1- W Sehorn Thornhill StabbA-5 2 5~1 2~T Sl*t7»OPPORTUNrrT W 8 100 2 t" r 81 2J 21 W Hoag AV Woodard 10 12 12 I S1297»YEXG.HEE w 7 105 7 6 4 2 6*131 B KopmnW Birnie 4 0 0 2 1 3I.V»7-r.RYNL-lMAH wb 7 112 5 7 7 54 41 AV Crump J Lowe :; :, :; 1 t-g 31595 INDIAN CHANT wb 4 108 1 1* 1- 1* B 51 R McDottJ AAr Bean 5 5 13-61 2 5 30294SOL-ID ROCK W4MS 4 51 5» 7 6* 6« H Jeftcott J Livingston 8 12 12 5 1 31561-DRAMATURGE wb 4 101 6 4J 6- 81 7 7 P Lowder H G Bedwell 20 20 20 S J Time. 24, 48%. 1:15%. 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Hastings — White Thorn trained by I. Hewitt: bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good arid slow. AVon easily: second and third driving. THORNHILL yns s.1Ved until in the last quarter, where he moved up with a rush and drew away in the last eighth to win easing up. OPPORTUNITY closed a gap early, held on gamely and linislieil fast. YENGHEE showed speed, but tired in the stretch. RRY NI.I.M AH moved up fast after going .1 half mile, but seemed to sulk in the stretch. INDIAN CHANT epiit alter setting a good pace. SOLID I ROCK was going fast at the end. Scratched— SISeG -IVckicluio. 113. Overweights --Thornhill. 1 pound. f/%f FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915— l:44*f.— 3— 104. Purse 1917.shK . 4-year-■L 3-1 Q-TC VF olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner jMjggj second. 8168; third. 0. index Horses AWtSt A V.- =4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S1554*MOSCOWA wb 5 10S 8 1* 61 P ll l6 AAT Crump JOtOH Keene7-5 2-2 lTTnTTlT 31344 PETLAR wn :il 1 ll 1- 14 23 2* J HanoverA C Niehaus 5 5 5 2 1 31616*M1NDA w 6 107 8 41 S 4 4" »* AV A CarllJ U Strode- 8 10 10 4 2 31596 *S. FOR SCANDAL W 4 101 6 21 2- 3:l S . 4- N Barrett W P Johnson 8 12 12 5 S 81016 PERTH ROCK w « 110 4 F] J fi* 5- 6* P Lowder G H Abbott SO SO SO 10 5 31562 TRANSPORT wb 7 113 7 8 8 8 8 fi- T Rice J M Singh-ton 7 10 10 4 2 3 15-29* LADY POWERS W S MS 5 5h 7 73 72 7l AV Collins G L Davenport 8 8 S S 3-2 SI 529 EASTER GREET* GS WB 4 111 2 Sj VI V fi1 8 M Puxton W C Semple 5 fi 41 7-5 7 10 Time. 24- 3. 49«5. 1:16. 1:43, 1:50. Track fast. AVinne-r — I!, g. by Out of Reach — Rosinante trained by G. H. Keene; bred by Messrs. Chinn and For-sythe. AAent to post at 3:53. At post S minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily: second and third driving. MOSCOWA suffered badly at the start and had to go around the others, but gained steadily and. finishing fast, won in a canter. PETLAR showed the most early speed and tired in the stretch. MINDA Wished well and outgamed SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL in the last strides. The latter need well 10 the stretch. EASTER GREETINGS retired after going a half mile. LADY POWERS ran poorly. Scratched— 3152S-Chad Buford, 108; 31594 Star Pearl, 105. Overweights — Minda. 1 pound. fi /I 1 ■EEtH RACE— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1910— 1:37+..— 5- 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and 31 J. O ri: J. upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Boreas AWtSt y; % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~~6 H C P S3 315283JOB D. WB 5 f-7 4 lJ ll 1- I1.. I4 H Jeffcott J M Brown 8 8 8 1 7~T 316183GIIiRALTAR yv 4 100 2 4" «« 4i 2- 8*1 W Crump II Neuateter 4 5 4. S-5 7-10 31249 KING MART w 5 106 8 2 23 2 3- 35 B KopmnC Phillios 2 21. 8-6 3-6 1-4 31564 INFIDEL II. wb 4 108 1 S3 33 SJ 43 41! F RobsonH G Bedwell 10 M S 3 8-6 31500 LYNX vb4?00 S 8 8 8 0- 5 F MerimeeJ A Gibson 10 12 12 5 2 31563HANDIEMAR yv 4 104 G G° 4" 1*1 5- C° P Lowder G L Davenport 4 fi fi 1 1 31581 "ANXIETY WB 5 9S 5 5l 5h fi- 7" 73 R McDottF AA_ Coleman 4 5 5 2 1 31593 HUDAS BROTHER w 6 102 7 7* 73 7»i 8 8 J RodrigzG E Webb 30 30 SO 10 5 Time. 24%, 49, 1:15%, 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — Rr. g, by Dick Finm-ll — Gee Goo trained by J. II. Brown: bred by Messrs. Hickey Pros. Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good anil slow. Won easily: second and third elriv-ing. JOE D. showed the most speed all the way and. given a good ride, move-d into the lead at once and held the others safe to the end. GIBRALTAR dropped back in the first half and c-anie fast in the last quarter. KING MART shewed speed, but tired after going three-quarters. 1NFIDKL II. ran well to the stretch. LYNN closed a big gap. HANDIKMAR ra.ed wide. ANXIETY ran poorly. Scratched— 31504 Paymaster. 112; 31554 AVadsworths Last, 106; 3139S Fuzzy Wuzzy. 102: 3161S Carlton G.. 102: 31585 Superintendent. 102. Overweights — Anxiety. 2 pounds. 3| f*A £ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915— 1:444— 3—104. Purse 00. 4-year-JL jjKfc Sg ohls and upward. Claiming. Ne-t vain.- to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AAVtSt hi Vz 34 Str Fin Jockeys -Owners Q H O P S 312*4 c-olNTERIART WB t MB 1 1- 1* l1 ll lJ W A CarlIH .Moore 10 10 S S fi 5 31565 K1LDAY yv 6 114 2 8 8» S* 2- 2= F RobsonJ A Gibson 2 2.1. B-6 T-101-3 81504-MEN I. PARK W i Ml 0 fi B* 61 8| 8* P Lowder H G He-dwell q 3 13-51 2-5 31618 MISS WATERS w C 109 4 43 41 4" 6| 4- F MerimeeHlu.- Grass Farmfi fi 5 2 1 31466 EMMA STUART W 9 Ml I l"» P 2. 4 5". W Crump N Brown 6 8 S 3 fi-5 31347HILLIE RAKER w 7 114 I 5. fi fi fi 6 T McTagU G Beaeey 4 fi fi 2 4-5 Time. 25, 51%. 1:17%. 1:43%, 1:51%. Track fast. AVinner — B. g. by Me lei — Little- Whit trained by V. A. Rtu ttschell ; bre-d by Mr. Charles AV. Moore-. Went to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start gooel and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. COUNTERPART raced into a long lead at once and. keeping it. held cm well through the stretch. K1LDAY wea saved under restraint for thri-e-e|uarti-rs and m.iele a fast and game finish. MKNLO PARK began slowly and came- fast in the last quarter. MISS WATERS was well an most of the way. EMMA STUART ran in closest pursuit to the stretch. P.ILLIK BAKER was always outrun. Scrat-hed- 31622-liaudito. 1H: 31550 Dundi-aiy. 111.


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