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| i 1 1 , : J NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW OKLEANS. LA.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1917.— Fair Oroaads. Thirty-ninth day. Business Mens Racing Association, Winter Heeting of 4 1 days. Weather cloudy. • Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge. J. B. Campbell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.. *Indicates apprentice allowance. 3 1 7QQ FIRST RACK— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1910—1:37,-5—100. Purse 1917.sh00. 4-year-olds and I 3 O O upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, 00; third. $ 50. Index Horses AWtSt n 1j "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II PS 8188*»8TELCLIFF vIlM 2 4. P 21 1 1= T HcTagtW C Weant 7-5 7-5 1 2-5 1-5 81780*PETELC8 W 8 111 I 6- Bj 31 2J 2 W A CarllL A Seregni 4] fi 6 2 4-5 31874HOLLT MAGIIRE w I 102 6 fa 4i 5- 4- 3 L Lykes C Mauberet 12 12 12 4 2 81888s CHAD BUFORD wit 7 111 4 5U 3 VI 5 4,; W GourlevK Murrav 10 14 10 4 3-2 31562 LOUI8 DBS COGNETSw :» 1131 1 Sl 7 7 7 5 C Gilbert W R Ware 50 50 M 20 M S188S»PERSEUS WB I 97 5 V- l5 1= V W Hong G H Abbott 4 4i 4 G-5 2-5 31675 THOU. CALLAWAY w fi llfi 7 7 6 fi1 Kj 7 R HcDottE L Fltacerakl 6 I I 3 C-5 Time. 25, 50, 1:17. lAG. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Clifford — Amstel trained by R. Lester: bred by Mr. John Sanford. Went to post at 1:88. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Woa easily; second and third driving. STKI/CLHF. after being hard ridden and kept in a forward position, raced into the lead in the last eighth and won easing up. PETBLU8 began slow h . but came with a rush in the last quarter into a game second. MOLLY HAGUIRE ran a good race and was promiient all the way. CHAD BUfOBD showed sjiced. but tired in the stretch. PERSEU8 set the pace to the last turn, then quit badly and was in the had going through the stretch. Scratched— 31071 -Dr. Pnither. 90: 81884 Casafa Bright, 90. Overweights — Louis des Cogiets. 2_. pounds. 31 7ttQ BECOND RACE— 1 BEOa, Jan. 11. 1910—1:37:— -5— 100. Purse 1917.sh00. 3 year-olds. 1 I Ot/ Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third. 0. index _ Hones AWtSt j ?j ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners _ O II OPS 3108S»DAN WBUfl 5 6 6 Tr- Ill* P Lowder J Lov.enstein I 4 8J 1 1-3 317Si RHYMER WB 112 fi 5« 3i 2* 21 2* T Rice G Kn. belkamp 7-5 2 2 12 1-.. S17S3 WAT wn 107 2 V 23 VI 3- 35 W A CarllP M Civill 8-8 8-47 3-3 3-4 1-4 81781 HESTER SMITH w 102 4 41?. 4* 4?. 4s 4 • L Lykes H Neustoter N 10 I Bj 4-6 81874 BlRBANK w lill 1 1*1 1- 3 5= T L McAtee 8 Louis 81 Bj 20 6 2 31732 ENJOY W MS I P a3 6 6 6 H EricksnE Lutz 30 30 30 8 2i Time. 88%, 50%, 1:TTH. l:45«s. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Bryn Mawr — Margaret T. trained by M. Lowenstein; bred by Messrs. R. and H. Ootsl. Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DAN was outpaced for the first three-quarters, but was kept in the best going and. moving up fast, passed into the lead in the last eighth and won in a mater. BHYHEB moved up fast just before reaching the last turn, bat was easily held safe by the winner. WAT took the lead and appeared the winner until he got into the heavy going in the stretch. BlRBANK set the eaily pace, but quit badly in the last quarter. 31 rj Q/ I IHIRD RACK— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 1818— 147%— 8— 186. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds and I I *J f upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt U -j ~* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 31752 BUZZ AROUND w 6 184 2 V 53 4° 1" 1- L Lykes J Arthur 21 4 3J fi-5 1-2 31753 »HOP8 WB 4 MO 5 4s 3h 2+ 21 2 W Crump H Fink 6 8 8 3 B-fi 31040-PETLAR WB 4 114 1 1 11 1" 8" 3" T McTagt A C Niehaus 2 2 3 2 3-5 1-4 S1840*SCH. FOR SCANDAL w ! 104 I 3] 3" 31 4- 4 1 N Rarrett W P Johnson 10 12 12 I Sj S1754*COL. .McMAH WB 4 101 7 il 8i 81 51 5". F MerimeeR Iorter I 7 7 2* 1 31187-REY GARWOOD WB E llfi 4 2l 4- 8 61 F Murphy P J Sullivan 8 8 7 H 1 317543CLASS A. Wl ! S fi 7 7 7 7 7 P Lowd. r O Cupler 15 15 12 I 21 Time. 25. 502s. 1:17%, 1:44*4. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. m. by Canard — Wayward Lass trained by J. Arthur: bred by Mr. E. R. Bradley. Went to post at 2:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BUZZ AROUND moved an steadily and. under hard riding, drew out in the stretch to win going away. HOPS raced dose up for the entire way and stayed gamely in the final drive. PKlLAR set a good Baca, had no mishaps and tired badly in the last eighth. SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL was in the worst going most of the way. RKY OAKWOOD quit badly in the last three-eighths. Scratched — 81082 Running QarCB. 104. Overweights — lass A. 2 pounds. 3 3 fj £. "I FOURTH RACE— 1 Kile. Jan. 11, IMS— 1:371-.— 5— 100. Red Cross Handicap. Purse _ J. I tj JL 3838. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. ~I n d •- v. Horses AWtS t_U_J j =4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 1 1 C P S _ 31 734 -GRUMPY W 6 184 I li 1J l1 V V W Obert C J P.rockmiller 4 5 5 2 1 31734 HANOYIA w 5 111 7 7 61 4l 2- 22 W Crump E T Colton 3 4 8j 8-6 3-6 31733-SVRIAX w 5 llfi 4 SI Sj 21 31 V T MeTag*U Livingston 3 3 2 1 1-2 31734 ALL SMILES w 5 108 3 5n 4i 63 4 4 F Murphy E T Zollicoffer 5 S S 3 7-5 81753 WHIRLING DUN wa 3 M fi 6" r1. 5 8* 5?-. P Lowder C W Clark 6 7 7 Bj 1 31097 S. OF PLEASURE WB 4 108.6 4h V 3J 6r fi" L Lvkcs C, XI Headrte 6 C I 2 1 31733 HENDRON w 4 106 2 2! 7 7 7 7 M P.uxton J A Kyle 8 10 8 3 7-5 Time. 26/5, 512/5, 1:11%, 1:4325. Tracli heavy. Winner — P.. g. hy Canopas — Florentia trained liy F. Smith : bred by Mr. TBBlfa B. Ha.ggin. Went to jiost at 3:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. GRUMPY took the lead quickly, was kept in the best going all the way and. outstaying HANOYIA in the final drive, won going away. HANOYIA moved up fast after going a half mile, but racing through the deep going caused her to tire near the end. SYRIAN raced forwardly and had no mishaps. ALL SMII.KS was in the worst part of the track all the way. SANDS OF PLKASlRE quit. Scratched— 31734 Woodward. 107: 31734 Brynlimah, 103. Overweights- ■Syrian, 1 pound: Hendroa, 3. O "| rJQft FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Jan. 11, ISIS— 1:37 fc. — 6— 108. PtesHco Parse. Purse 8888. O -*, t *J *U 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. SSO. Index Horses AWtSt % ■ , Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 31731 OPPORTUNITY w3 88J 3 21 2- f Bj 1! W Hone W Woodnrd I 4 4% 7-5 3-5 31fi»7 HALF ROCK w E 110 4 4 4" 3 8 | 3* T XlcTagtA Garson E M 10 4 8-5 3 1734 CANDLE W 4 103 6 3= P 4S .!. 34 R XlcDottJ Kumsdcn SJ 13-611-64-6 3-6 31778 DAYID CRAIG wa 8 KM 1 I1 1". 1. 4- 4= F Murphy J Lowe 2J | 11-54 5 8-6 31171 -IK.M w6M8 I 8 ."- 6* 6" 5-" W Schornis Matheny 6 10 10 4 3-2 31277 ::WOODSTOXE W 4 84 5 fi fi fi « fi p T.owd.r XI Shea 6 10 10 4 2 Time. 25. 50. 1:16%. 1:48%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g, by Toddingbon — Miss Oertel trained by W. Woodard; bred by Heasra. Stone and Rucker. Went to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow-. Won driving: aaenad and third the same. OPPORTUNITY raced in closest pursuit from the start, stood a hard drive in the stretch and outgamed HALF ROCK. The latter moved BB fast in the stretch, but tired a tritle la the Bnal drive. CANDLE ran a good race and probably would have won with a Stronger rider. DAYID CRAIG tired badly after leading for three-quarters. The others were never prominent. Scratched— 31734 Diamond, 95; 31077 Pleasure vUle, 111; 31753 Herchant, 95; 31735 Monomoy. 90; 31735 No Manager. 100. Overweights —Opportunity, 2j poanda; HaM Rock. 1: Woodafone, 3. 7QQ SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. ISIS— 1:37 %— 5— 100. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds and 31 1 I « ?Q Bawajd. I burning. Net value to wi:;ner 50: second, 00; third. S50. Index Horses AWtSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 31 717*HIGH HORSE WB 4 10G I 6] :. ; 3» 21 ll W A CarllH O B -dwell 7 18 6 2 1 31714* *HTJDAS RROTIIER w 6 107 3 2l 21 21 S« 2 L Lvkes O E Webb 8 10 10 4 2 81717 *FUZZY WUZZY wb 6 HI 1 1* I3 l3 U 3" F Murphy W V Walsh I :: 2 4-5 :-". 31754-YERENA w T 11- E 7- .• Cl 41 41 T XIcTagtW Klmmick 5 8 7 2: 6-6 3171 7 3* FIRST STAR w 8 107 8 8 73 I» 5- W Crump J J Troxtet 8-5 2 2 4-6 2-5 31675 MARCUS wn 10 llfi 4 8* 61 V fi3 fi" W SchornJ D Ferguson 81 81 81 10 4 31781 TOOTSIE wn 3 8611 fi; 8 8 1- 73 XV Collins S Louis 15 15 IS G I 315«il BOBBY B. w 7 111. 2 4 4 51 8 8 E Haynes C XI Yvoolery SO 30 30 10 5 Time. 25, 50%, 1:17%, 1:45%. Track heavy. Winner — P.r. c by Hastings— Hafltesse II. trained by J. Tteaa; bred by XIr. August Bebnant. Went to peat at 4:01. At past 1 minute. Start good and slew. Won driving; second and t!.ird the same. HIGH HORSE was in the best going from the start and. iMpniMlllll well to urging, took the lead in the last sixteenth and wen going away. HCDAs P.ROTHKR w:s prominent all the way and Bntehed gamely. FUZZY WUZZY tired fast in the stretch after showing the most speed to tlie last eighth. YKRKNA Bnished well. FIRST STAR dosed a big gap; but only ran fairly weU. Scratched—-31488 Sansyming. 105: 31713 York Lad. 107; 31075 Baa Btenes, 102; 31003-Fieuron II. , 102: 31754 Irrawaddy, 100; S16TS*Lynn, 108; 31754 Rest Bib and Tacker, 102: 31022 Dehra, 105. Overweights— Tootsie, 2... poandsj Bobby P.. 4V... 31 T O ZL BBVENTH RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. March 14. 1886 -1:51%— 8— 122. Purse 1917.sh00. 4-year-A I *? TXT olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to a inn er 50: second. 00; tiiird. 888. 1ilev. Horses AXYtTstt %_Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H ~P S~J S173«*BILLJE BAKER w 7 lie fi 61 V 2. I4 V T XlcTagU J G Baaney 7-5 8-5 ll 102-51-*; 31755 TRANSPORT w 11 7 107 5 6 fi 0 3* S* P Lowder J M Singleton 4 5 5 8-6 1 1 31842 COUNTERP ART wa 7 187 I S| H ::. 3] |« y Murphy H Mooro I 4l. 4 61-3 31737 DISTURBER v.- 4 105 2 1" Ill* 4l 41 W A CarllD S Fountain I 12 12 4 7 5 31fi8« FRYING FEET W 3 113. 1 2l 2". 4 5- .• C Gilbert H G Bedwell fi 12 12 1 6-6 21641 HANDIEX1AR w 4 10S 4 4* 43 5- i 0 AY Crump V, L Davenport 8 8 7 2 4-5 Time. £6;,5. 51-,. 1:18%, 1:46. 1:59%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Gold Heels — Sanctissfana trained by J. G. Ru.-sey; bred by Messrs. II hide and Raker 1. W lit to pest at 4:33. At ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third diiv- ing. BILLIE BAKER began slowly, but raced up fast after going a half mile and won as hht rider pleased. TRANSPORT was hard ridden and came with a rush through the stretch. COUNTERPART was talen all over the track and made a game finish. D18TCRBEB quit after setting the pace to the horn stretch. FLYING FEET and 11ANDIKXIAR retired early. Overweights — Flying Feet. 3_. pounds.