Fair Grounds Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-15

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FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1920. -Fair .rounds. Twelfth day. Rusiness Mens Racing Association. Winter Meting of 41 days. Wea-.her clear: temperature 65 . Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. .1. R. Campbell. S. C. Nuckols. Jr.. and Francis Nelson. Judges, Joseph Mclx-unan and H. P. Conkling. Starter. A. R. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spars; R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight .allied, Indicates apprentice allowance. .f prOOO FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Jan. 7. 191C— 35V3_2— 115. Graduate Purse. Purse 00. riDut/t/ 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner S500: second. S125; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 4535K -MAMMY O" MINE w KM 2 2 1: l|J QfaUM E Catalan 2-2 and-S13-M2-S out 45315 JOE GOODMAN w US] E t 2 21 W Weron Mik.-I A- Harwd 7 12 M 2 1 45812* WHIPPET w 112 4 :: 8» B AmbrseH P Whitney 1 l:i-1011-101-2out 48SS8 RUNGEORGE w 112 7 4 4- 4- J Metcalf A I! Spreckels 20 25 25 s 1 43358 JOHN S. REARDONw 112 B 7 ■■ •"• M Buxton. W Schorr 12 :» 20 I 4 AUTOMATIC RED w 112 1 1 V l« P Smith .1 L Solomon 20 ::n 18 I 4 4329! OH DOCTOR w 112 3 S 7 7. Rutw. II C ; J Walker 15 20 20 I 2 Time. 1233. Zilo. 37. Track heavy. Winner-B. f. by Vou Troinp — Mammy, by Bensproalaa trained by II. Farrell: bred by Mr. Ldward Cebrhm i. Went to past at 2 00. At liost 1 niinnte. Start good and slow. Wi asily: secoad and third driving. MAMMY " MINK, well schooled at the barrier and showing the Host speed, sprinted into a good bad at cue,, and, under haul l uliuu-. held on gamely to the end. JOE GOODMAN ran a good race and held to his ta-k gamely in the tinal hard drive. WHIPPET ran green and ».i- away BMWljr, but finished fastest of all BlXGEORGE had a :-!ni|iv Lie others were always far back. Overweights Joe Goodnsan, !_■ poaads. ~A K. 4AA SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Fab. 19. 1916— 1 :0535— 4—129. Purse 00. 3-year-OytXjX olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value ta winner S500: second. 25: third, 5. ~Index Horses AWtPPSt U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 3 45313 BARRYS PET w 114 I 3 Ill1 W 1 li W CarlW Ii Pray 1 12 12 S 2] 45191 BRIDGE PLAYER will •• t 2 2 - - I Batwell A Apptogata 4 1 H-4WV5 3-S 45313 THE PIRATE n ill t 2 :; ::- ::: V .- Gloss K CebrUn M IS IS I 45330 PINDAR w io: 7 5 N I1 i 1 W Wright 8 Berry 28 M 28 12 I 42316 JIM HASTINGS w :•• W M H I sl Si Ss* P CRIIettlJ W Schorr I 5 - -I 1 2 5 15313 URDRlE i: 114 5 t 7 B* 7 tih H lain: fd ii F Baker i 7 41 2 1 4S2S8 AL i:i .i.v m lit 1 S ■" ■• » V J Pita W D Bernhardt 20 81 81 12 ■ lirr.i SHORT CHANGE nil 114 2M »5 H 8! 8" I. Lyke G Peterson M 81 28 I 1 i.»:;io CORMORAN w Ml i I M lo ■ 1 S Vida I Daane i 18 2 1 4534« BIDDLEDEE w V I 1 ha ;- Ki M C. star-:; n M Holden ti 18 M I 2 Time. 241 . 50. 1:03. 1:0945. Track heavy. Winner — R ■. by Re. id. Comber — Ella Smith, by Joe Looker trained by W. H. Frey ; bred by Mr. Edward R. Bradley t. Went to pest at 2:20. At post 3 minutes. Ste t fair an! slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BARRYS PET, ikon has," the mo-t speed ai. 1 kept ia the best going, held on well to the end. BRIDLE PLAYER rued In elasest pwrsalt from the start and responded well to punishment. THE : PIRATE ran a good race and held PINDAR safe in the tinal drive. PINDAR closed a gap. AIRDRIE was always outrun. JIM HASTINOS began slowly. CORMORAN was iu the deepest part of the Hack for most of the way. .xci.it. hed I5.ti.-t Rarenka. l 4: 458X1 Ratana, ill: 15393 Oa lliuh. loi. tiN.rweieht- Bridge Player. 2 pwands. iiVi THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile! Febr9. 191B— 1 :ll s— 0—110. Purse S700. 4-y. ar-olds and i 4~r~ J-SJJL u]v.ard. Claiming. Net value to winner S500: second. 25; third, 5. "index Horses AWtPPSt .♦ V; •« Str Fin Jockeys 0~wners~ O H C P S l.~*n! 3 D OPjDKVSlHRE v, .,115 7 7 ■ | ■ I C II TrturberJ Cunnlffe 13-53] 16-58-5 1-3 J113HARC. ALEXANDER* I.UD U * 2 i I- 2- 2« ■■ iritllvtUE C Chutch -. l; Ml :i 3w 44978 RAPPAHOCK III. w 4 115 10 10 9 8J 3J VI W Lllley J L Paul 81 50 SO 10 3 44S87*BCGI E IALL w I 110 1 I »a m 4i 4l S Boyle P Dunne 28 81 28 M I 4515-JM B. THCR.MAX w 7 120 1 2 P 5i 51 5- J Metcalf W F Cisco I 10 10 I S-5 HlROX II a 4 115 11 8 in 2" ti. P L Lvke t; Peterson 28 81 81 D I 44*88 TOADSTOOL w 4 120 4 5 12 12 9 1** R Troxler . Troy IS 15 II I 25 45128 BRONNER wa 4 11:5 6 B fi 9J SJ ,S J Heupcl L M Holmes .. B8 IS M 10 45217 MISS STERLING w 5 110 5 12 W 10 Ml 91 J Pitz B Lutz E8 E8 E8 20 10 45300 C. A. COMI8KEY w 5 115 I 1 .: 4". 7il0« J McTagt M K Williams 28 20 12 E U 48848* HATTTE McCARTYw E 105 2 11 11- ll1 11- H1 8 WMfca Creech* Dvidsoii 28 M 81 12 C 1 1081 LANGDEN wit BUS I t 7] I" 12 12 J Grattl R K Watktaa 18-54 ls-57-5 7-bi Time. 245, 49 s, l:17y5. Track heavy. Winner- Mi. g. bv Transvaal — Mindful, by Star Shoot trained by C. Phillips; bred by Messrs. Clay Bros.. Went to [lost at 2:54. .W past 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third Ihe same. 11 KK OF DEVONSHIRE began slowly, but moved up steadily and outgamed ARCHIE ALEXANDER in the tinal drive. ARCHIE ALEXANDER ran well and had no mishaps, but tired near the end. RAPPAHANNOCK III. came fast iu the last quarter after closing a big gap. HI OLE CALL ran well. If. PERT THIRMAN had to race through the heavy going. LANGDEN tired after going a half mile. IIIRON II. showed the most early speed. Scratched — 427S7 Salute. 110; 45320 Mack Oarner. 115: 45091 oronado. 115: 88877 Charming, 110. ■ A tAfW FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915—1:44—3—104. Excelsior Handicap. /jr«3*Vr Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 00: second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt /* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I* S 4SMS OMONO w 1 102 1 1 1 2. 2". I| I] 8 Doyle M Qiiinn 7 M M Q out 4ftS88WOODTRAP wa i; in 1 2 I1 l1 1] 2- 2s H ThnrherG W Ponaan 1152 11-53-5 oat 15281 PANAMAN w 5 107 :. 1 ". 1 4 1 • ::• H Myers X Turner ■■_ I s-5 out 45335 MADGE F. wr. 4 110 1 t 2 :". 3* 4 4 C RobsonOgdefl Stable S-S 7-511-191-3 out Time, 2535. 51. :1%, 1:4695, 1:5315. Track heavy. Winner -Ch. e. by Lomond — Gateshead, by Walmsgate trained by F. Dunne; bred in England by Sir G. Greenall. . Went to post at 3:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. IMOND was kept in the best part of the going and moved up fast under a good ride and outstayed WOODTRAP through the linal eighth. WOODTRAP set a goad pace and had no mishaps, but tired near the end. PANAMAN ran fairly well. MARGE F. was in the deepest going for the entire race and qail badly in the stretch. Overweights — Panamau. 4 pounds. /i C/i AQ FIFTH RACE— I Mile. rjan. 11, 191C— 1:3745— 5— 106. Senorita Purse. Purse 00. xOtivO 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Allowances. Net value to winner 05; second. 25; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt U VL % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 453-»1:,MY DEAR w I !! 1 1 1- 1*1 V% 1» HI 8 Wida I Musante 5 8 7 2 4 5 453833STICKLIXG w 4 109 :; 1 P 4". ::■ SJ 2 K AmbrseH P Whitney 2 11-50 r, J-T, out 45315 DUCHESS LACE w 4 MB 5 2 E E E 5 8» II ihurber R I Miller 2 2J 12-52 5 out 45383 TODDLER w 4 MS 4 4 2 Il |k 2" 4** s Boyh P Dunn" 50 50 40 10 4 15335 - MISTRESS POLLYwb 5 10t 2 5 4". 2" 4*1 4 E F Cltib tti S A Tlopton ] 4 4 8-8 out Time, 27. 532j. 1:1925. 1:45. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by King James — Rettie Landon. by Mentone trained by F. Musante; bred by Mr. H. Rosier Dulany . Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won easHjr; second and third driving. MY DEAR raced into the lead at once, was kept iu the best going and outstayed STICKLING in the stretch drive. STICKLING was saved under restraint to the stretch, where she came through the bkd part ef the track and finished gamely. DlCHESS LACE was kept well back for the Srst three-ouarters and. when ridden hard, finished fast and gamely. TODDLER tired after racing into a small bad. MISTRESS POLLY was in the bad going for most of the way. Overweight — My Dear. 3 poaads. A tZ/ifk/i SIXTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. Feb. 13, 1915— 1 :44«3— 3—104. Purse S800. 4-ycar-olds it3Z4"4 and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner 05: second. 25: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % ~ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 15324 •MOUNT. ROSE II. wn 7 104 I :, C f ]■ 1 1 p Cltibui.I Marino I] 4 13-61 1-2 1530 WATER WILLOW w 4 101 E 1 B» 5" 1" VI 8" S Wida V Mannale 8 8 8 2 1 •.SMS* NEBRASKA w C 112 : 4 2 9 :l" 2 V L Harris 1" Musante 13 SM 82 G-3 ::-5 44S58*CRUMPSALiL w R 104 E 2 1* 2 I»i 4 t; Q Stack Dosoris Stable i; 10 10 4 2 45355 MATHER w rS 11:; 1 E 4»| V Q 61 Sl H Thurbet J Cunniffe 2". 1 2. 1 2 5 14850 DAXDY DUDE wit 8 8M 2 E P 41 5- 5". .• J Howard J Johnston 10 15 15 8 1 45288* LEIN8TER «r 4 ■ ! 7 7 S S 2 7 71 G % -argin Bth mew* Rush 100 100 100 40 20 4S2S4*BABT LYNCH wn 8 IS 4 5 7. ti1 SJ 2 8 C busman M A Warner 15 25 20 s 4 Time, 26«5, 53. 1:19%. 1:46. 1:52. Track heavy. Winner — Br. g. by Yankee — The Base, by Miser trained by J. R. Goodman: bred in France by Mr. Thomas Hitchcock. Went to post at 4:00. At post I minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MOUNTAIN ROSE II.. suddenly improved, meed into the lead with a rush after going a half mile and won easing up. WATER WILLOW moved up with a rush in the stretch and linished fast and gamely. NEBRASKA showed speed, but was given a weak ride and tired in the stretch. CRIMPSALL also tired in the last ,|iiarter. MATHER was far back for all of tie- race. Scratched — 45840 Opportunity, 113: 45303-Deckmate. 113: 45303 Astraea. 07: 45358 Paddy Dear, 109; 45350 Lady Longfellow. !!. A fT AfktZ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Milo. March 7. 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101. Purse 00. 4-year-TttJT:U 3 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 25: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 45390-*KIXG XEPTXE wit 7 107 4 2 1- T 1 "• I] U P "ltilettic X Fre.-inan 2V 18-63 1 1-2 4258649 CRACOW a ■ 5 H 2 " 2* 2J 23 2» 2; C. Stack M Dattner SJ 10 20 10 5 L 303*TAXLAC W 5 110 7 3 8" VI 4". :;- V 8 Wida W H Wilson S 0 5 8-5 !-5 45888 LIT COTTAGE w C 111 1 4 4" S» ;;1 4s 4* I Rutwell C C Field 4J I 5 2 1 15305 PIT w I 104 B 7 01 ii V 5 H ThurberJ Phillips 2 4 4 S-5 4-5 15350*FA1RY PRINCE we. * 104 8 1 21 4i 5- 0" 0- L Canfield.I J Parrel] Jr 34 40 20 10 5 408S4*DIOSCORIDE w it 5 102 S I V 7- 7s 7,!" J Pierce Marshall Pros E i 41 2 1 45305*R IKERY w5 Hi 3 T 8 8* 8 8 8 H King P Dunne 7 0 0 3 ,S-5 Time, 2573, 52H. l:183/3. 1:46. 2:12: i. Track heavy. Winner P.r. g. by Sea King — Toots, by Top Gallant trained by C. N. Freeman: bred by Mr. J. E. Lane |. Went to post ;it 1:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. KING NKPTTNE. showing the most speed ;ill the way. was kepi in the best part of the trail; for the entire race and outstayed CRACOW through the last eighth. CRACOW ran a good race and held on well in the stretch drive. TANLAC raced into tiiird place in the last eighth. LITTLE COTTAGE: tired in the stretch. Ill was outrun and DIOSCORIRE was done after going a half mile. Scratched 45848,Praak Hattox, 81. Overweights— Little Cottage. 5 pounds; Pit. 1: Fairy Prime. 2: Dioscoride. 1: Rookery, lj.


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