Jefferson Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-07

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1 • ■ . ■ 1 • 1 : t JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. SATURDAY. MARCH 6. 1920. JeftVrsoa Park. Sixteenth day. Jefferson Parish Fair Association. Wiater Aleeting of L". day-. Weather clear: temperature 55 . Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy, Francis NehMfl and Herman P. Conkling. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:1." p. ml. W indiiates whip. S spurs. BJ blinkers. Fig tires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and Weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. /f-OO-jQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile, i Feb. 28. 1920— 47S— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2-year-o.ds. lOiss* JLaaf Allowances. Net value to winner 50: rccond. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtTPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 4tl4SBABY GRAND wins E ll ll ll J RodrtjtsJ H. Liourbeiin 7-101-.. ::-.. I-". om 46100 PETUNIA w 10." 4 4 :- V 2 S Wid-i J B Dunn 4 0 4 1 out 16170LlCY KATE W Ml I I 21 I ■ . ::"■ 0 Willis O Rogers 3 4 4 4-5 out •15876 HUNTERS POINT W 10.7 2 I : 4 4" II Myers E Cebrian 15 M "0 C 2 HUEN w 103 1 1 4". .". a .1 Alooney V L Putman 20 40 40 S I Time, 23S. 48ja.. Track fast. AAinner — P.. e. by Jranite— Babe, by AlcCoe irained by C. F. Clark: bred by Air. J. II. Lolicheim. AVent to post at i;:l." . At post S minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RATA GRAND was unprepared at the start, but. showing high speed, took the lead in the first qaarter and easily held PETUNIA safe through the last eighth. IKTINIA ran a good race and finished fast and gamely. LlCY KATE raced gamely, but tired in the last quarter. The others were outpaced. 1 — s lft91 Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dec. 31. 1919— 1:12/5— 3— 117. Purse SCOO. 3-year-olds. iUf At3 Claiming. Net value to winner 50: recond, 00: third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P 8 45079 BLUR JEANS w 107 gS 4 «r£ gi pij Howard A L Kirbv Bj Z 5-51 1-: 46131 RAGAZZA w ION 10 4 lnk]i || 2i J RodrigzCi Peterson 6 8 8 .I 8-.*. 4597H-* PECCANT vi: 108 I I g| 7". I" ll AV H-inchKkamp fc HowttSJ Ifi 11-."1 2-5 2." 479 CORTLAND W US 4 .. ... P P 4- G AYalN fj A Ix hm,in 3i I 41 2 1 ATM m 10S i: :i . 5| 71 5* S Wida K K Cryson :» 40 40 15 S 46131 »*PLAIX RILL W Ml I :; ■ g g« 6". « .1 Judge Hickey Rro.s 10 15 15 t 1 46070 COL. MURPHY wk 100 7 2 S 2- 2 71 F Mur; hv AV E Jones 15 20 20 » 4 46151 RICHARD V. wn 109 5 7 d P S". P W Smith .1 L Solomon 50 .« 50 15 I 46131 "AVALDO JR. WB 101 2 I 1 • 10 !- V- H Kenn ily.I Bishop 100 100 100 40 .O 46131*K1RAH WB 105 8 1 ll. imiO- 101 A Riclvr!;.! M Zimmer H 10 10 Z S-5 46151 BENECIA vv 105 1 It 11 11 11 11 Willis E Murray 20 10 40 15 S Time, 24. 48*5. 1:14«5. Track fast. Winner — I.r. f. by Helmet — Randello. bv Kingston trained bv A. L. Kirby: bred by Air. Edward R. r.radleyl. AVent to post at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAon driving: second and third the same. RLIE JEANS was away poorly and had to close a big gap. but finished gamely and won in the last two strides. RACAZZA showed fine speed in paci making, but began tiring in the last eighth. PECCANT closed a great gap and came with a rush right at the mil. CORTLAND ran well and had no mishaps. VIAI closed a gap. COL. JURPHY tired badly in the stretch. Scratched--45SIIS-Alaize. 99: 46131 Rainbow Division. 114: 46131 -Flying Frog. 109. Overweights — Reneeia. l_. pounds. ifi9tl THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Dec. 16. 1919— 1:0545— 4— 112. Purse 00. 3-ycar-~x3*m Ast olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % || % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 461.V.J TING-A-LIXG lvi: 7 ll S 4 4- P 1 . 1] 11 Alyc rs YV C Clancy 8-5 l:i-52i 1 2-5 46146 TALISMAN w I 100 6 I g*l SJ f* f S A ida A L Kirby 6 6 4J 8-5 4-5 ■." -i!4 SIGAKMINT WB I 101 7 5 g« 5i 4 g* V Smith J McDonald 4 5 gj -5 3-5 46146 MARMITK WB I lOTi 1 1 1»1 1 ::"k 4 J Rodrit;z.I R Skinker gj 1G-516-56-5 2 5 46146 MURPHY WB 7 10S t I gt I- P 5- .1 Mooiiey C K Freeman 10 15 12 4 2 46116 RLCKLAIDE m Z 1051 I I 7- li 6 1 O Willis Kirkfiebl Stable 20 20 20 8 4 46112 BIG IDEA w it :: 105 :, 7 I ■ S 71 71 H Kri 1 snAVayno Stable ZM 40 M 12 46152 SAMMY BOY w I 10M I I « 7- 8 8 II J BBTtteT B Earnest 1W 100 100 40 20 Time. 23%. 47*5. 1:00%. 1:07. Track fast. AVinner— Ch. g. by Star Shoot — Ludy Vincent.- by St. Blaise trained ly AA. . Clancy; bred by Mr. John E. Aladdenl. Went to po-r at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving: second and third the same. TING-A-LING moved up steadily after going a half mile and outstayed TALISMAN through the last seventy yards. TALISAIAN ran in improviiiif form, but tired after wearing AIARAIITK down. SI "G A RAM NT finished with a rush and was going laat at the finish. ltARMETE set a fast pace and iuit badly in the last eighth. MURPHY retired after going a half mile. Scratched— 4til7lMOpportmtit.r. 120; 46172 Ronstelle. 107. Overweight llm klaide. l_. aaaBHss. ~ s A CO"! CT FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Miie. Dec. 31. 1910— 1:12%— 3—1 17. 00 Added. 3-year-olds iUmIiI and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 25: third, 8. Index Horses AWtTPSt hi Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 46045-TROIHS Wtttl g 1 1- 1 1 1 u Willis Florisant Stable 1 2 2 3-5 1-4 46134 1LEGOTAL w 4 104 I 5 .,•■ 5; 4- f S AViila AI Goldblatt 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 45981 -iH. LEYDECKERwh 5 ll i 4 I ?g*if »;L J RodriezJ Arthur 4 5 4S G-5 1-2 46085 TATTLE WB 3 gj I I I] ll* 1 T .lanvis T H AATlson 20 20 20 7 3 46045 LIAELY w 6 111 5 2 g* P 5» 5,; F Smith J L Solomon b 12 12 4 8-5 45879 GAL. DANCER II. w 4 1 4 2 4 0 « li i H ThurberW McLaughlin 10 15 15 5 2 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:12%. Track fast. AVinner— Ch. g. by BibBBHIIlK — Belle of Troy, by Fon-o trained by C. Trotter; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. AAon easUjrj second and third driving. TROIUS secured nil advantage at the start and took a good lead at once, then set a great pace and won in a canter. I.EGOTAI. was away in a tangle and given u had ride, but finished fast and outstayed CHARLIE LEYDECKBR. The latter, also awav la a t;.ugle, had to be much used and tired near the end. TATTLE raced well. Scratched- 40134-Fort Bliss, ill; Kttlh Assaase, 111: M047 Napthalius. 109; aShgSThe Iirnb. 97. A £JO"| f* FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 23. 1920— 1:43%— 4— 96. Ames Handicap. tUiriXO 00 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 00; second. 55; third. 5. Index norses AWtPPStA % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 46154-1 WIN w 4 KB I i 2; S] 2 2"-lll ThurberE R Bradley 21 3 11 -5:1-102-5 .46147 -SIMPLETON" wag !*7 1 :; I* Ill- li atgWMl 0 Rogeis | I I 1 2-5 45982 -BONDAGE WB • 115 4 I 4- S= I" Is P J Rodri?":-J Arthur I 4 18-56-5 1-2 46147 iKGS CHAMPXvMt 2 9» . 4 5 4| 4: 4 4- J Alooney J MhcMhiius 4 i 5 8-5 g-S 46046 OAIOND w ! 112 ." 2 ::■ 5 5 5 5 H Mvers M Quinn 7 10 10 Z i-5 Time. 24Vi. 48%. 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:44. Track fast. AAinner — I.r. f. by Dr. Leggo — Breiiierhaien. by Sandringhain trahsed by AA". Hurley; bn-d by Air. Adolph B. SpreckeNi AAent to post at l:Ol. At Bast ■, minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving: second and third tin-same. IWIN was saved under restraint until reaching the stretch, where, under pressure, she steadily wore SIMPLETON down and won in the hut stride. The latter was rushed into a good lead in the early running, but tired in the last eighth. BON DACE ran a good race and might have won but for being in dose quarters. KINGS CHAMPION ran a dull race and appeared son- wiicn goiug to the post. OMONb had no mishaps and seems out of form. Scratched MBM -Chief. 120: 40147 St. Cornialn. 93. . iAA-l fy SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Dec. 15, 1919—1:53 — 3 — 114. Purse 1920.sh00. 3-yeax-oids and 4DmI JL 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S450; second, 00: third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n 0 P 8 46153LA/.Y I.or w I lis :; :; :: :; :: 1 . 1 s Wid.i U Smith 1 I 1 1 •:; out 46148-*K RANKI.IN w n 7 111 I 2 1". 1- 1"2 V J .Ju-lg.- .1 C Stuiges l:!-5i:;-5l:;-57-blout 16153 QUEEN BLONDE WB 5 112 5 5 5 5 5 4 g«* R Rom-lliG W Gass-r 6 7 7 2 5-0 16148 GLASSTtH W i 112 1 1 Z V V P 4- .1 Kodng/I! S Koppin I 12 10 1 M -1617i H. C. BASCH W 5 107 2 4 4 41 4 5 5 II ThorherL A Broaildus G 12 12 ! S-5 Time, 24%. 49%. 1:14. 1:40%. 1:53%. Track fast. AVinner I.r in. ly Jack Atkin— .Mrs. F. 1. Hogan, ly Sir Dixon trained by F. Farrar: bred by Mr. Frank C. Hogan 1 Went to peat at 1:20. At poet 1 miiiute. Stait g 1 and slow. AVon handily: second and third driving. LAZY LOG was taken back repeatedly aim lost -round by coming wide into the stretch, but finished fast and e.iiue away in the last eighth. FRANKLIN showed the most speed to the stretch turn, but tired and had to stand a hard drive for second place. QUEEN BLONDE finished fast and outgamed GLASSTOI in the stretch drive. H. C. BASCH «H don., after goiag a half mile. /iftsy-t Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile end 70 Yards. Feb. 28. 1920— 1 : 43%— 4—96. Purse 00. JtO«IXO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third, 0. Index Horses AAYtPPStK M 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P 8 46075 SCOCRGEMAN w t 117 2 4 4«1 2" 1 Ill] .1 RodrigaW B .Mayfield 2/. :: :i-5 9-102-5 4lil55*PRLNi;s a I 10: 5 1; :. 71 4 gj 2 J Pi.rce T E Crist 5 I I :! 7-5 46I76-*.I. C. STONE WB 7 MS 17 7 S» 71 4 . A RiehcrkW Perkins I 5 5 2 1 16111M.VK K. w r. MB .: 1 C- V. g :, I 1 L .Morris I. A S.Tegni 8 8 5 2 1 46088* W1I.1.IGAN" w I MB I I P P g* g« P T .Inrvis I. Hitchcock g 12 12 5 gj 46I35-1WINIWIN w 4 10s 4 ] _• , 4:. 41, 51 gi W rlelnchJ L Knight 15 20 20 8 4 44596 r.RYNI.I.MAII WB W 110 : I :• . : P 7 S Wida J Lowe 10 20 20 I 4 46153 TRIOMPHANT wist 7 2 f, g | 7 s .1 Myeta P Dunne 0 7 7 2". 0-5 46043AIISS ORB y u 1MB H 5 ::• g] ll 8 S .1 Judge L- Hawkins S 15 12 5 gj Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:45%. Track last. Wlaaer B. g, by stanhope II. Salaasla, kg ScBaaUoa trained bfr ■. 11. Teria; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston . Went to poet at 1 51. At yo-t 1 minute. Start uo.mI ami slow. Won driving: Ml Oil and third the same. SCOCRGEMAN, well ridden, saved much ground on all the turns and outstayed BRINES. The latter clos.,1 a gap in the last quarter and was goiag fa~t ;:t the end. J. C. BtOBC tinished well. JACK K. laet ground i.. swerrtag eat la the stretch. h.i.ican was gvhaj werl at the end. Scratched KOlgsoraadee, lot; MntZTicer Rase, 104; liil06Willdo. n;. Orerweights Miss Orh, :: pounds. thjirts cont iniieil on eighth BMBgJB .


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