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FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1921. Pair Grenada, Third day. Baahaeaa Mens Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 88 ilays. Weather cloudy: temperature 75 . StcwanK K. . Smith. M. Macfarlaa and A C. Mi lih .Indies. J. It. CawrpbeU and .1. McLennan. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Beeretary, Joseph McLennan. Racial! starts :it 2:15 p. m. Chicaso time u : 1 ."• p. m.i. *lnilieates apprentice allowance. CrQO-j m FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Jan. 7. 1916— 35»i— 2— 115. Purse ,000. 2-ycar-olds. y£iJutJL 4 Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 00: third, 00. "Index Horses A WtPPStTtt ~"%~ ~% Str Fin jockeys Owners O II C P S 58175 LITTLE PATSY u ins .: 1 l 1* H Kitm W Daniel 3 4 4 6-5 1-2 LOVELIEST w 102 7 .". 3 ** F ClttletUS A Clapton 6 10 8 £J 6-5 . ONE PIN" v 148 5 2 8*1 M Baxton J Dundee 8-5 8-611-101-2 1-1 RED WINGFIELD r 116 l 7 .V 4 G stack M iV J Lowateiaa 15 15 I ! 52175 DEVONITE W 114 2 i; 4"" 5* J WilliamsJ H I.ouchcim E M I 8-5 STAR TIME w 112 8 1 8] 8" M Garner A Peletier 4 E ls-51 1-2 B817S*SUNDO w 87 4 :: 7 7 T Jarvis .1 M ft T B Hall 20 SO 28 7 3 Time. 12V 2423. 37/3. Track muddy. Winner - B r. C. by His Majesty— Madet ia. by Star Shoot trained by A. ;. Rlakeley: bred by Mr. GuYerd A. Cechraa. Went to post at 2:14. At peat 1 minute. Start toed and slow. Woa easily; aecead and third driving. LITTLE PATSY, running aretl la the going and beginning fast, was given a goad ride and. racing lata the lead, ahaak aaT ONE PIN and drew out in he la-t sixteenth to win in ■ canter. LOVELIEST began slowly, but finished with a rneb and got ap in the last stride for aecaad place. ONE PIN showed a gaad order of speed te the last sixteenth. When she swerved eat and it cost her second place. BED WINGFIELD closed a gap and stood a hard drive through the last eighth. The others were always nui-raa. Overweights Bed Wingheld. _ pouinN: Deronlte, 2. KOOIQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Feb. 9. 1918— l:lll5— 6— 116.1 Purse SI. 000. 4-year-olds DaValu and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPsT% % 3« Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ."1846 SI AGO wn 5 108 1 1 1- 1 Is 1J .1 Roberts li Field 7-5 13-52 4*5 2*5 88888 SHOOT ON w I 1M 7 E 81 8" 28 - I- Lyke T H Wilson E 8 8 2 1 888*4 MARIE MAXIM w IM4M 2 SJ 21 V V 8 Wida Bay ft Bellow 4 :. 1 8-5 1-5 5188S*GREEM COLD w 8 110 8 7 t.1 4 4- 4 .1 J MneyR H Harvey 8 12 U E 21 EM88WHO CABES a 1108 I :; 41 61 •"• "• L Aron K Farrar IS M 12 E 2. G868S THE FOBTUG SB wa « 111 I I 6* 8 B| 8 .1 Heapei R E Watkins 10 1". 15 6 F8889 BTTAHE W 4 US ■ 4 I* 71 8" 7 L McAjkee .1 Kennedy 15 20 1- 5 -1 48884*COBTLAND n I MB 4 I 8* 14 8s S- P Lonp C A Lrehman 18 M 49 15 s 52884 H"R BIRTHDAY WB I 1M E I ■"•ll 8s 7 V H Lua fdllorisant Stable i E 2 1 .-J096 C. LEYDECKER WB 8 113] C M 10 8| 10 10 J Badg e*J Arthur 8 12 12 E !J Time. 24«3. 4945. 1:1625- Track muddy. Winner — B. j:. by Marathon— Soateraaalt, by Handspriag trained by C. Hawk: bred by Mr. Jerome B. Beapeaa. Went to p.i-t at l:4. At post "J niinutes. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JAGO, helped by the going and shewing the mast speed, raced into a good lead at once and. under hnr.l riding, easily held his advantage to the end. SHOOT ON. also hard urged from the start, gained steadily and finished fast and gamely. MARIE MAXIM ran well and had no mishaps, but was tiring in the stretch drive. GBEEN GOLD rJoaed a nap from a slow beginning. THE PORTUGUESE ran fairly well. The others were outpaced. Bcratehed— 52177 Lads Love, lis;: G2886 Ablaze. lns: 52113*Hidden Jewel, lis: 4492." Bill Rendered. 11.".: 52151 Cobalt Las-, lot;-. 52115 Assume. 115; ." l92it Sagnrasint, 111. Overweights -Charlie l.eydecker. i;C. pounds. fr * 0-| O THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Feb. S. 1918 — l:ll%r-6 — 116. Mohawk Purse. ,000 Added. t3asfX«7 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00: second. 42: third, 23. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 n217fi WHITE STAB w 113 - " -h •■ 2| l1 8 Wida W Clark ". 4J 41 i -f L ~ .M987 THI.MHLK we. l"j 1 :. 2- V J1 1. klcAtee F El.mnery la 10 7 2 1-", r.8178sBlSING ROCK w 110 1 1 1" 1 l1 » T Murray L. Gentry 1 11-lOH-lUJ-r. 1-4 5-J04S FANTOCHE WB OS E 8 0 5] 4J Is 1. Lyfce A B Cordon 4 ." ." 8-5 3-5 51087 -EPISODE wl: 106 : I a- 8 6* V C Pore. A S Woodcliffe If. VI S 2 1 S81SSTHB moor w Md 1 2 41 41 ; •; G Btach ; A J Lowttein 16 26 15 r _• Time. 24. 49. 1:18%. Track muddy. Winner — Ch. e, hj Mii.ee — Sweet Charlotte, by Ingotdeby trained by G. V. Baraea; bred by Mr. Charles W. Moore 1. Went to pos at 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Wen easily: second an.l third dr:v-bag. WHITE STAR moved up steadily after going a half mile and. BalahJag fast, raced into the lend and drew aua.v decisively in the hurt sixteenth. THIMBU ran a good race and was running gamely at the finish. RISING BOCK displayed a high order of speed in pacemaking. but tired badly after rounding into the stretch. FANTOCHE began slowly, but deued a big gap and would have been third in another stride. THE MOOR dropped back after racing well to the stretch. Scratched— ."»L1. ".." -Brown Check. 113: .".l!tS7 Trust lUlieia!. IPC. Overweights -Tlimble. 1 C . pound-: The Moor. L RT* 00|fl FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Feb. 9. 1918— 1:11V4— 6— 116J Whirl Handicap. ,500 O Jkd *d asf vr Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,000: second, 30; third, 70: fourth, 0 Index Horses AWtPPSt M, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ",iI77 ANGON we. 1 122 E i l i1- 1 IJ T Murray L Gentry 8-5 2 - 3-5 1-3 888M WYOMING wa 7 113 8 •; ll l" l" l" II LuaaTdFlorbntnt Stable ; M 41 8-5 4-8 52117 ST. QUENTIN wa 6 144 1 7 r 1" :; 3* L McAtee Dunn ft Cahn 24 -•" 24 7 :. 81848 PICKWICK wis 7 11.7 :; I :•- 3* :. I- c Rob son W C Clancy G 8 S B-6 7-14 ."2177-r.l.l.KT PROOF wn 4 117 1 E 8* 1 .1 RodgesNugent Bros. 8-5 2] 11-53-5 1-3 51!»48 ICB-CHAIRM . w I K4 7 1 2* 5 tj 6 M Buxton H C Ffaaaer M 1- 1- 1 7-5 81888 UNCLES LASSIE wn G KOj 2 2 7 7 7 7 C Ponce L Williams 17, 38 24 7 Time. 24%. 491/5. 1:165. Track muddy. Winner — B. e. by flaaaful HiMUuila. by st. Savin trained by L Geatry; bred by Mr. Walter O. Parmer I . Went to post at 3:31. At peal 11 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. ANGON, close up from the start, stood a hard drive gamely in the early running and raced into a good lead with east in the stretch. WYOMING raced prominently from the start and made a game linisli. ST. QUENTIN. -bowing decided Improvement, sot a good pace and ran a good race. VICE-CHAIRMAN tired. PICKWICK lost much ground by racing wide on the turns, but finished fast. BULLET PROOF was far back all the way. Scratched -52157 Minute Man. 116; 52071:BapM Day. 113: 52840 Youneed, 145, Overweights lie !■•- Lassie, I1- pounds. 9991 FIFTH RACE— l Mile. Jan. ll. 1916— 1 :3743— 6—106. Blue Field Purse. Purse ,000. Oassaial.tifX 4-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00: econd. 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi ._• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners . 6"~H~C P 8 51887 SKA SINNER w MS I I f 1- 1" l I F CltilettlT H Cross 2 Vl-Wl 7-101-:: 51447 : BIFF BANC w« 148] 1 2 I" S» 2» l" 2* H King Bauer Stable 14 :; 1 2-5 r 14H« ESCARPOLETTE a 148 8 I ■ E " " ll LunsTdE L Moore 10 n 12 1 8-5 881 17* MARVIN MAY v. KM 2 1 l1 V ::• » 4" C Ponce Knobelknmp ll-.":. il 1 2-5 88178THE WIT w e bis :, i 4- V 4- I1 V .1 McTag*tJ .1 Murphy 8 7 4 2 7-10 52200 GAIN DK CAUSE wa MS I 8 8 8 8 i 8 A Richer* k J Arthur 14 V2 U 4 is-.", Time, 24"5, 49»5. 1:16, 1:4345. Track muddy. Wi •!• H. c. by Seahorse IL — Cen-uie, by Star Kuby trained by A. J. Blakeley; bred l.:, Mr. J. Temple Gwathmey 1. Went to past at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and -low. Wmi driving: second and third the same. SEA SINNER, dose up Irom the start, raced into a long lead on the backstretcb and held BIFF BANG -afc through the stretch chive. BIFF BAXG ran a good race, but tired a trifle right at the end. ESCARPOLETTE closed a gap and finished with a great rush. MABYIN MAY set the early pace, but tired badly ia the Stretch. Till WIT had no mishap-. Overweight- BIR Bang. L _. poind-. KOOOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 12. 1916— 1:42— 4—113. j Purse ,000. *y £i£l£t£i 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner C0: second, 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 34 % StrFhT Jockeys Owners O 11 C 1 S 8tlS7*FLIBTYGIBBET we. I no 4 3 2 1" lj li J J MneyBobtaon ft Rdel4 0 r. i l ."l!»70-i:ALLVRELL v. 1 10:: E : # 41 :!- 2* -- c Poace Pelican SUble 1 ■ :• 2 4-.". SS1S« HARVEST KINGwn 7 113 1 Ill- 1 " 3 ■ :- H King J M 0 1,- 2| i] H-64-5 1-3 r.-»17K VETERAN wa 5 HE 7 4 7 7* 5| i 1 .1 MoTagtFry A Dahakaa 10 12 8 :: 7-5 BSSStST. GERMAIN 8 148 ! 1. .". V 7 7"1 I. Aron P Farrar 4 5 4 8-6 4-5 81888 KI.I7.KV a E "is 1. 7 81 8J 1; 8j 8 o stack M ft .1 LowatetnM i" IS 0 :: 4787! WARSAW w 1: 7 115 1 2 :: t*| 11 .v 7 H I.uisf dKlorisant Stable 4 10 M I 2 81818*DB. RAE wa 5 MI ::sss-Ssp Long Maaaen ft BgeraM M :;o M 5 Time. 25. 49?5. 1:16%. 1:44. 1:49%. Track muddy. Winner — I.lk. g. by Peter Pan — Paintbrush, by Broomstick trained by o. E. Peas; bred by Mr. Hai r.v Payne Whitnej 1 . Went to po-t at 4:U.». A! Boat 1 minute. Start good and -low. Won driving: second and third the sane-. FLIBBERTYGIBBET, suddenly improved and running to his true form today, raced forwardly from the -tart and gam-d. outstayed BALLYBELL in the final drive. BALLYBELL ran a good race and lini-hed resolutely. HARVEST KING tired alter setting a good pace to the stretch, but finished gamely. VETERAN dosed a big gap. 8T. GERMAIN lini-hed well. WARSAW quit badly. Scratched 52188 Clauuer. 11_: 821988 Lady Ihannlliii 108; 5330SLord Herbert, 111. Overweights Flaaey, 2 posnaas. ■T AOOQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1915— 1 :4445— 3—104. ! Purse ,000. 4-year- LjMd£i£ii_ olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to v inner 00: second. 00: third, 00. Index Horses A Wt IMSt jl_M _%J tr E» Jockeys Owners 6 H C P 8 .".■t»!»7 DAHABIAH II. wa frill 13 • W 8" "•! :.l 1 1 I. Morn- G Oddo 10 E 12 5 22 ."» i I r. h ll C. BASCH m •; 112 8 1 1* l1 2«J 21 l"1 M Garner L A Broaddaa I tl , ; : -iUM BLUEBAKNOCK wn 7 1135 3 2 2- 2«1 v 1»J 3" .1 Bod8?eaM Walls 88 48 M 12 6 r.2154 PADDY DEAR w a 7 112 I 1 71 :;h I1 t I- V Bryaon B A Cloptoa 28 M M 1. 8 52188 LAD a I 112 it 11 ll1 R* M4 7" 5* .1 Roberta G Drumhilhr 10 15 12 E 2] ." ••!!!» GOLDCBEST BOY 8 112 13 14 12* 18* HJ 85 « G Wntla Pelican SUble 24 24 15 8 52188 GLEN WELL a 4 11" 5 12 8* 71 a| :■ T c Poace W I Retdel » 7 7 l". 7-5 52841 BOMBAST wa 4 112 » 14 M M 14 11- 8 .1 J Mncyl P LettolUer 5 7 S ! 1 S8l8l CORYDON wa 4 its 2 13 13* 18* 18* »i|] 8* L Lyhe a Ltuader 8 8 I 8-4 .MftSfi TIGEB ROSE * ■ fcH 11 8 ."•! : : 8 10*110] H Bricks n J Robertson N M ■ 12 I 58888 PEGGY C. wa 1 ME 7 i 8* V E ll- ll P Long ; Knebclkamp 14 IS 15 8 51881 SPSABLBNE wa I U3 8 7 81 . 8J f* 12 A Richer kM J Kramer 8 8 5 2! 51971 SI NDLRIA n 5 107 8 :u ll1 12*13* 13WW Obart E W Moor- 10 12 10 4 2 i " 1800 iGHO. DUNCAN wad HI 4 5 1» E* 711 1! H LunsfdJ Griffin 8 8 :: 18 4-5 Time, 25. 50,i. 1:11%, 1:46. l:53«i. Track muddy. Winner — r.r. m. by Helmet — Altiora, by Lamplighter trained bj . Houbn : bled b Eatate of ~Sly. v. b larat I. Went la iiost at 1:34. At po-t 7 minutes, start good and slow. Won handily; second and third ing. DAHABIAH II. began -lowiv. hut moved up steadily and, racing Into the lead in the la-t eighth vim going away. H BASCH showed the most earl apeed and held na audi for second place. BLlE-BANNOCK raced arte a char lead, hat tired in the stretch. PADDY DEAR had no Mishaps. r..l aad BOMBAST was away slewtj and closed a big gap. Scratched — 5M8N Corson, 111: -"cm-Highland Lad, 112; 62181 Media, 187; 93381 Bond, 11; 53886 Sn-in. U2: 5J 1 -T I I ! ■ ll llainp-oli. llL. tfmrrmifhla ITBbablah IL, l aaaaaat; aVaaaanaaecft 1.. Corydaa, 3.