Jefferson Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-12-14

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JEFFERSON PARK FORIff CHART NEW ORLEANS, LA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920. Jefferson Park. Sixteenth day. Jefferson Parish Fair Association. Winter Meeting of 33 days. Weather rainy; temperature 75". Stewards, Joseph A. Murphy, J. F. Monck and H. P. Conkling. Starter, Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago tinier 2:00 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. KIOOQ FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Dec. 31, 1919 1:12 3 117. 00 Added. 2-year-olds. tXOU Maidens. Claiming. Net value -to winner 50; second; 27; third, 8. Index Horses A WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners; O H O P S 5175T-TOM ROACH wb 110 2 1 l 1U l3 1 H EricksnW Perkins 1 6-5 9-101-3 out 517023PIM,ICO wb 117 4 3 5 3 2 2 J Roberts W S Stickney 31 41 41 6-5 2-5 51646 REPENT wr. 102 6 2 33 21 3 3 L McDottH Oots 4 4 31 i 2-5, 51037PLATO w.i 105 5 6 6 6 51 4 J Mooney P Dunne 6 10 10 3 6-5 1373 CONTRIOT w 110 3 4 2h 5s 6 53 T Wilson L Abel 30 40 31 S 3 51702 TONY SUTTON w 1121 1 5 4l 4 4l 6 A Collins Alford and Combs 20 25 20 C 21 Time, 25, 51, 1:20. Track" muddy. Winner B. c, by Disguise Oasis. byCommando trained by A; Thomas; bred by Mr. J. W- Parrish. Went to post at 1:55. At post 1 minute.. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TOM ROACH was away fast and, favored by the going, showed the most speed from the start and won in a canter. PIMLICO; dropped back- in the early running, but closed a gap and was going well at the end. REPENT ran well until reaching the stretch, where she lost ground by coming wide and tired. PLATO was practically left at the post. Scratched 503GGToss Up, 110; 51725 Dora W., 102; 51735 Echoland, 107; Finger Bowl, 102. Overweights Tony Sutton, 2. pounds. K.-f- CO A SECONDRACEr3-4 Mile. Dec. 31, 1919 1:12 3 117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and tAOr upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming-. Net value-to winner 60; second, S100; third, 0. InrtPK- Hhrsps AWtPPSt -Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H O V S 51778 2 ANNA GALLUP w 3 104 7 6 2and Ink V- 1U J Roberts Ogden Stable 4 6 41 8-5 4-5 5179S? LONELY W 3 106 3 2 41 31 3i 2l J McTact Fry and Dahnken 31 41 31 7-5 7-10 1776LADY MILDRED w 7 102 10 7 7l 5i 2 31 G Babin W F Strauss 20 25 20 S 4 51737 COBALT LASS wn 5 112 6 10 9 9 5 A- .1 H BurkeA Poletare 4 5 4V 8-5 4-5 51756TIGER ROSE w 1 1091 9 5 31 41 4 51 D HopkinsJ Robertson 15 20 20 S 4 51778OLIVE JAMES w 3 1031 5 $ 6-" 6 6s 6 E Pollard R Scully 30 30 30. 12 6 517563FORECLOSURE w 3 104 2 0 Si 8 8 "n S AVida Fi K Bryson 7 8 S 3 S-o r.l795MISS KRUTER w 9 i05 4 3 51 .7! 9- 83 H Grcsory B Hitchcock 5 7 7 21 6-5 51533RAINBOWr GIRL wn 4 110 8 1 ll 2V 71 9" C Ponce It A Leigh 4 G 6 2 1 51594 CATANIA w 3 101 14 10 10 10 10 J J MneyJ L Gruber 20 30 25 10 5 Time, 25, 51, 1:19. Track muddy. Winner B. g, by Ogden Oriental Queen, by Greenan trained by S. M. Henderson; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ANNA GALLUP, running well in the going and away fast, wore RAINBOW GIRL down in the tirst quarter and, taking the lead, easily held sway- to the end. LONELY was close up from the start-ami held on gamely in the final drive. LADY MILDRED began slowly, but closed a gap and finished gamely. COBALT LASS closed a big gap. RAINBOW GIRL tired badly after setting the early pace and going well for three-eighths. Scratched 51797 Cinderella; 104; 5120lna Kay. 105; 51755Madam Byng, 104; 51703 Carliue S., 99; 51771 Onico, 107; 517G1 Betsy, 107; 51074 Orlova, 99. Overweights Anna Gallup, 5 pounds; Lonely, 2; Tiger Rose, 2 ,,.; Olive James, 4. fir-! QOPT THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. March 17, 1920 l:45i 7 110. Purse 00. 3-ycar-J JtOiJ olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 15; third, 0. Index Horses A WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 517383H. C. BASCH w 5 109 8 3 2 2 2 21 lh T Jarvis L A Broaddus H 7 G 2 1 51C123MALVOLIO wn 5 1Cand 6 7 1" U ll 11 2 G Babin E P Chambers 2 3 13-56-5 1-2 50024LORENA MOSS w 4 101 3 2 3h 31 3 31 3 J Roberts J Connlff g" 10 10 4 2 51741 PRUNES wn 5 103 4 6 6 61 5 4 4 J J MneyT E Crist il-513-52 4-5 2-5 51707GUY FORTUNE wn 6 106 2 10 7 7 G r.3 f S Utcl:ell G Swain S 12 10 4 2 51724BLUEBANNOClv avis 6 106 1 5 4 4 U C 6 F Bryson M Walle 10 15 12 5 21 f 1761 JOHN I. DAY wi: S 106 7 4 Si Si 10 7 7i N Everett G Peterson 20 25 23 10 5 ni738SASIN wn 7-111 r 9 10 10 9 S 5-l M Buxton C Buxton 0 6-5 2 1 r17043MAD. GINGHAM w 1 106 5 1 5 511 73 91 9 P Long M Rieser 10 15 12 5 21 C1703LADY KATHEUN w 0 103 10 8 9 93 85 10 10 H Gregory W Mein 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 25, 51, 1:19, 1:41; 1:55. Track, muddy. Wiiiuer B. g, by Martu Santa Cuvict, by Handsome trained by R. MtUarvey; bred by Mr. J. C. Miluui. Went to post at 2:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. II. C. BASCH raced close up from the start and gamely .outstayed MALVOLIO in the final drive. MALVOLIO showed the jnost speed from the start, but-began tirinjr in the stretch. LORENA MOSS had no mishaps and was gaining at the end. PRUNES came from far back in the last quarter. GUY FORTUNE might have won with a strong rider and closed an immense gap. SASIN appeared lame when going to the post and was always far back. Scratched 5172C Sandy Mac, 110; 51740 Thirteen. 109; 51741 Ren Hampson, 103; 51G25 Capitania, 111; 51775 Dottas Best, 111; 516322Alhenu, 111; 51777 Tom Logan, 100. Overweights Lorena .Moss, 1 pound. RT-j Dnn FOURTH RACE-r3-4 Mile. Dec. 31, 1919 1:12 3 117. Purs 0O. 2-year-olds. t9 JLOdmtM Allowances. Net value to -winner 25; .second, 15; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P S fl485WHITE STAR w 104 2 4 41 k U 14 S Wida C W Clark 21 .3 21 1 2-5 51.70GBUNGA BUCK w 110 7 5 61 3and 3 ,2 S "Mitchell M Dattncr 8 12 10 4 2 517Q6 BARADER wis 104 5 2 ink li 21 3 F CltilettiS A Clopton 3 18-53 1 2-5 C170G2MADELINE LILLINw 111 3 C 51 CI 41 4 at Buxton JJunn and Cahn 3 1G-53 1 25 51409 DAY LILLY w 107 4 3 2i 41 54 5J H ThurberF St John G 8 7 21 G-5 51651 THORNHEDGE v:t 107 1 8 8 8 G1 G1 G Stack OUandJLdweristein 8 20 12 5 2 51137 PETRARCH w 110 G 7 7l 71 V- 7 W Wright G J Long 10 20 15 6 3 E1651 WIRELESS W 1091 8 1 3l 51 S S D HopklnsFarnum and Fizer 20 20 20 7 . 3 Time, 25, 51and, 1:18. Track .muddy. Winner Cli. c, by McGee Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby trained by G. V. Barnes; bred by Mr. Charles W. Moore. Went to post at 3:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WHITE STAR was taken back repeatedly in the early running, but came fast in the stretch when ridden hard and won going away. ItUNGA RUCK ran a good race and had .to run wide most of the way. PARADER showed the most early speed, but tired in. the stretch. BAY LILLY raced forwardly most of the way. MADELINE LILLIAN had no mishaps. Scratched 51057Muskallonge, 114. Overweights Wireless, 21 pounds. COT FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Dec. 31, 19191:123117. Giraru Handicap. ,000 tflOal Added. AH Ages. Net value to winner 00; second, 63; third, ;42. - Index Horses A Wt PPSt: A 44 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H OPS G1739 BULLET PROOF wit 3 117 2 2 1 1 1 1 F CUtilettiNugont Bros 7-202-5 2-5 outr- C15882T. McTAGGART wn 0 11G 3 3 21 2J 210 2 3 RodgczP Reilly 3 16-521 1-4 out C143G BOBBY ALLEN w 3 1051 1 1 3 3 3 3 J McTagt Fry St, Dahnken 10 .15 12 2 out Time, 25, 50, 1:18. Track muddy. Winner B. g, by Helmet Bachelor Girl, by Broomstick trained by A. Thomas; bred by Mr. C. C. Patrick. W6nt to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-. ihg. BULLET PROOF outclassed the others in the. going, took the lead at once and was under hard restraint for the entire race. TOM McTAGGART moved -into second place in the first eighth and held that position without trouble. BOBBY ALLEN retired after being close lip for the first quarter. Scratched 511452Eddie Rickenbacher, 120; 51505 Daydue, 110; SlOuOHanatnan, 103. Overweights Bobby Allen, 3 pounds. ET-fl Q9fi SIXTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. March 16, 1920 1:58 6 114. 00 Added. 3-year-l tJjLOyo olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 62.25; third, 1.50. Index Horses . A WtPPSt M, Btr Fin Jockeya Owners O H O P S 5 1728 2 GAIN DE CAUSE wn 3 102 3 3 ? 1! I2 Il l5 A Richer 1: J Arthur 3 3 2 1-2 out G1760SUMMER SIGH wn 4 102 4 1 14 21 22 .21 2l ;G Babin J R Skinker 3 18-51G-54-5 out ,51G172LORD HERBERT wn 5 108 2 4 4 4 3s 38 3 J Roberts E Arlington 1 6-5 G-5 1-3 out 51411 GAME COCK wit 5 113 1 2 34 3and 4 4 4 F CltilottiH Field 6 15 12 3 1 Time, 26, 54, 1:22, 1:49, 2:02, 2:10. Track niuddy. Winner B. c, by Aveu Cremone, by Cupbearer trained by J. Arthur; bred in France by Mr. Louis Forcinal. Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GAIN DE CAUSE raced into the lead Willi a rush after going a half .mile and won easing up., SUMMER SIGH had no mishaps, set the early pace and made a game finish for second place. LORD HERBERT ran well and finished close up. GAME COCK was done after going a half mile. Scratched 51412 Kimpalong, IOC; 51G52 Dark Hill, 103; 51C52 .Lady Emmeline, 99. ET -g QOQ SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. March 17, 1920 1:45J 7 110. Purse 00. 3-year-3JLO!c7 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 15; third, 0. Index Horses .AWtPP.St -StrFin Jockeys ..Owners OHO P 8 51740s BOMBAST wn 5 103 2 5 51 41 410 21 14 J J MneyF P Lettellier 8-5 12-512-54-5 2-5 51589 WAUKE AG wis G 103 5 1 2s 2s la T Jarvls A .Swenke 21 13-511-51-5 1-3 51761SN. K. BEAL w G 108 1 4 1 11 2- 3s 31 J Roberts M Goodpaster 5 6 41 8-5 4-5 51536KING NEPTUNE wit 7 10S 6 7 3 35 31 4s 4" C Ponce C N Freeman 31 6 5 2 1 17812TUGS w 5 103 3 2 42 5s 5 56 55 P Long A Hill 10 12 8 3 8-5 51761CAPT. HODGE wn 5 103 4 G 8 8 72 68 6t0 W BogskiP J Miles 30 30 .30 10 5 -C1S37 LUCIUS w 6 108 8 8 75 G1 6s 78 7s ,M Buxton R B Dwyer 10 15 15 G 3 51420 BILLY STUART av 9 10S 7 3 6 7s S S 6 S Mitchell O Wendel 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 26, 57, 1:19, 1:47, 1:54. Track muddy. Winner Br. g, by BroomstickXela, by Meddler trained by J. Marshall; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. Went to post at .4:11. At post 1 minute. "Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BOMBAST moved up witli a rush after having saved much ground on all the turns and, taking .the; lead in the last eighth, won going away. WAUKEAG raced close up from the start and tired after taking the lead, but outstayed N. K. BEAL in the final strides. N. K. REAL showed the most early speed, but was tiring through the last eighth. KING NEPTUNE ran well and had no mishaps. The, others were outpaced. Scratched 51781 Capital City, 107; 51G02Bengali, 107; 51740sMedusa, 104; 51G29 Bar One, 108; 51C12 Auruni, 112; 517772Salute, 108; 51412 St. Just. 102.


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