Jefferson Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1923-02-15

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Jefferson Park Form Chart NEW OltLEAKS I A WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11 1323 Jefferson Park 1 mile First day Jef ¬ ferson Parish Fair Association Spring Meeting of 2S days Weather clear temperaturo CO Stewards T A Murphy II P Conkling and T II Campbell Judges 7 McLennan J 11 Reeder and T It Campbell Starter W Snyder Racing Secretary J II Campbell Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 215 p in W indicates wliip S spurs 15 blinkers Fig nres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record ago of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIEST BACE 3 12 Furlongs rob 21 1220 42 2 114 Purso 5700 2yearolds IJaid M 5 Special Weights Net value to winner 525 second 115 third GO Index Horses AWtPPSt VJ M StrFia Jockeys Owners O II C P S 68001 = MILTON M 115 2 1 1 1 H ThomasT II Cross 2 21 12591025 08004 FORTY TWO 115 3 3 2 2 W Kelsay C T WorthinRtonS 31 3 1 12 8188 BLUE MONDAY 115 86 6 = 31 A Wilson Idle Hr S F Stb 10 10 7 21 G5 G5C8C89 C8C89 GLADYS V 112 75 I1 4i J Wallace W II Fizer 5 08110 PATSY IIOWK 115 4 4 31 5 T BonhamF H Sevin 10 GH188 MIKE MORRISSEY 115 12 51 6 I McDottW Daniel 6 S 8 3 85 85G7457 G7457 DUELMA 1141 5 S 7J 71 T Brooke B M Dover 15 20 20 8 4 4G7457 G7457 DOMINATION 112 C 7 SSL Morris K C Christian G 8 S 3 S5 S5Time Time 12 24 S0 44 Track fast fastWinner Winner Rr g by Towton Field Olive McGee by McGec trained by J II Barton brctl by Messrs I Inner Cross CrossWent Went to post at 215 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same MILTOV M began well and showed the most speed bnt began tiring fast in the last sixteenth and barely lasted to win FORTY TWO raced in nearest pursuit all the way and finishing gamely was gaining at the end BLUE MONDAY probably beat began slowly and was sharply interfered with in the stretch but came with a rnsii and was going fastest at the end GLADYS V ran well wellSerattfhed Serattfhed GSOS9 Bessie Wright 112 CSOG1 Mabel Van 112 Invictus 115 115Overweights Overweights IhuIma 2Vj pounds 12Vi 3 117 Purse 700 3yearolds 525 second 115 third CO Index Horses AWtPPSt yt 1 = 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 07G89 HIGH COST wn S 111 1 5 5G80S3 21 2 2J 1s H ThurberJ F Peck 46521 G80S3 ABIiAZP WB 5 1041 4 3 1 Il 11 2 I McDottRiverdale Stable 6 10 10 4 2 08 190 SAGAMORE wu 6 107 7 77 7 5 3l 31 31 A Abel J Arthur G5 75 1 25 1G 53 AVISPA w 4 108 3 4 3 4l 4 4 J Owens R McGarvoy 55475 35 35G8092 G8092 BOY Kit HOME wn 4 103 2 S 61 T 5 5 B Harvey S N Holman G 10 S 3 85 85G800G G800G OGARITE w 4 107 86 7l T P Gl E Roehm L H Sewell 20 30 30 10 5 7072 SIKH1M wn 5 103 G 9 9 S1 71 T3 1 Smith A F Dayton 20 30 SO 15 5 5G80G3 G80G3 IRISH DREAM wn 6 118 5 1 51 8 Ss F Graham A Sweako 20 20 15 6 3 3GG564 GG564 MANNA WB 4 ICG 9 2 8 9 9 9 F Smith J Farley 20 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 235 48VS 114 Track fast fastWinner Winner H h by Von Tromp Mitten by Kins Eric trained by J P Polk bred by Mr D P Esau EsauWent Went to pest at 239 At post O minutes Start pood and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HIGH COST acted badly at the post but began well and racing ii closest pursuit to the stretch overhauled ABLAZE in the last eighth to win casing up ABLAZE showed the most early speed nnd set a good pice hut was tiring badly at the end SAGAMORE was outrun from the start but tinishcd fast and would have IxMn second in a few strides more AVISPA had no mishaps BOY FROM HOME tired In the stretch IRISH DRKAM acted badly at the post and ran poorly poorlySTitchedi7JH STitchedi7JH Royal Charlie 103 GS152Cainouflage 107 OS1C03 Monastery 114 CS027 Elmer K 114 iS07 Orcus 108 108Overweights Overweights Ablaze l pounds Ogarite 3 Irisli Dream 5 THTBD EACH 1 116 Miles March 17 1920 112 3 117 Purse 7CO 4year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 525 second 115 third JGO Index Horses AWtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 08194ASHLAND wn 4 107 G 5 41 4 1 1J I1 E SmwodT Brown 3 31 1351 23 23P81lJisTACK P81lJisTACK FAIRMAN w 4 107 4 3 3 21 21 2 21 B Harvey S N Kolman 2 21 1154313 07381 WHITE HAVEN w 7 112 9 C 10 91 91 3 = 3 R Dority R X Uority 10 15 15 G 3 3K80G7 K80G7 PHELYN wn 5 114 10 7 S1 T 4 41 4 J D MneyW E Jones 10 15 13 G 3 3G8137 G8137 CHATEAUGAY WB 4 102 5 10 91 6 k 7l 5 G Mein J B McDaiiel 10 12 12 5 21 G79405MY ROSIE w 4 102 5f 2 I1 1 31 5l p Sharpe II Oota G S 7 21 G5 08 193 MOODY wr 5 109 3 1 t S 8 G1 72 A Roach W V Casey 15 20 13 G 3 3G803I G803I SPECLAR GIRL wu G 107 71111 101 10 11 SI E Roehm W J McFce 20 30 30 12 G G7968TRirKS w 4 107 11 c Gl SlSJ 10 9 A Abel J Artliur 20 25 25 10 5 07989 P1TTER PATTER w 6 114 19 7 11 11 91 10s W BogskLM C Prichard 30 40 40 15 S G8111 = AMANDA w 6 109 2 4 2 T S1 11 J ChalmersS Jonert 10 10 S 3 83 83Time Time 24ti 49 115 142 149 Track fast fastWinner Winner It e by Iloneywood Uusy lee by First Tenor trained by G K Phillips bred by Nevada Stock Farm FarmWent Went to post at 307 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ASHLAND moved up steadily and taking the lead when a quarter out drew away and won easing up JACK FAIRMAX raced prominently for the entire way but Ingaii tiring in the last eighth WHITE HAVKN closid a big gap anil was going fastest at the end Ill ELAN ran a good race MY ROSII showed the most early speed but tired in the stretch CHATEAUGAY came from far back AMANDA juit badly badlyScratched Scratched GS137 Bees Wing 104 OS1935Commander 114 GS193 Tiuglins 109 GS090 Little Patsy 112 0SlSa Cockroach 114 GS193 Transient 109 SO i2 Tom Cassidy 107 107Overweights Overweights White Haven 3 pounds Spectacular Girl 3 6QO 7 rOUUTH SAGE 5 12 Furlongs Dee 1C 1919 105 Jr112 St Valentine Purse O AJ J Purso 703 3ycaxolds Allowances Net valao to winner 525 second 115 third CO Index Horses AWtPPSt U X i Str Fin Jockeys O II 0 P 08020 BETTER TIMES u 107 1 3 3G8071 2 21 2 1 W Smith G IConiKSwald 8 10 10 4 2 G8071 ELIHABETU BEAN v 105 1 1G7881 1 1S I1 2 B Harvey J W Bean BeanG1 3 4 18573 35 G7881 CONTOUR R 103 7 2 2G807DSTUMP G1 5 51 3 F Murphy W S Kilmer Kilmer4l 21 3 3 1 25 G807DSTUMP JR v 107 3 4 4l 3 3s I1 L McDottT H Sewell Sewellf 2 13521 43 13 13S 08091 VANDERBURG v 100 5 7 f l 41 4l 5 A Abel W J Kramer S S 8 3 S5 S5G 08020 THESSALY v 102 2 6 6GG541DICKS 7 Gl 6 G H ThomasS I ouis G S 8 3 S5 GG541DICKS DGHTER w v 102 4 45 5 3 7 7 7 J McCoy G A Applegate 10 12 10 4 2 Time 4 43 101 108 Track fast fastWinner Winner Cli o by Herrilldon Bounty by Celt trained by L Meripole bred by Mr William Garth GarthWent Went to post at 330 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing BETTER TIMES racing in suddenly improved form was kept close up from the start and took the lead in the last eighth to win as his rider pleased ELIZABETH BEAN showed fine speed la pace making but began tiring in the last sixteenth CONTOITR Ixgan sIowly but gained steadily in the stretch and got up in the last strides for third place STUMP JR ran one of his bad races and can do much better DICKS DAUGHTKR raced as if entirely unlit and far below her true form formScratched Scratched 07482s Raffles 105 105Overweights Overweights Contour 3 pounds Dicks Daughter 2 TIFTH EACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Dec 4 1922 143 3 102 Purse 700 1C 4yearolds and upward Claiming Ket value to winner 525 second 115 third 60 ludex Horses AWtPPSt U V i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P S G8189 GONDOLIER w 4 10G 10GG81M 6 7 G1 41 31 Il I3 J McCoy J C Paisley 30 40 30 12 G GG G81M MAY BODINE rn 3 114 4 4 31 21 2 2 2 J Owens R T Watta G 7 G8I92 MAGICIAN JK S 114 5 5 7 7 71 4J 3 3 W Kelsay S Jones Jonesw 3 ISi ISiG 8137JORDAN w 4 101 101G 7 S S 8 51 5l 4 B Harvey T S Ward Wardwn G 10 10 4 2 2S G 192 THE LAMB wn G 111 111G8114 3 3 41 51 Gl 41 5 I McDottA Swenkrt Swenkrtw S 12 12 4 2 2G G8114 HRMIS KEMBLE w 4 113 2 1 5l 61 7s G1 G E SmwodC A Coyle Coylewn G 7 6 21 Gi G8093K OF T HHER wn 3 115 1 2 2 3l 8 S 7 75 = G Mein S Louis 35521 35521C8008S C8008S THE PERUVIAN w 4 110 S 6 1 1 1 7 S F Sharpe O Odclo 3 31 31 7533 7533Time Time 24 4Bi 115 142 147 Track fast fastWinner Winner R c by Alvescot Rosalie by Oiseau or Sempronius trained by J G Wngnon bred by Mr Kdvvard F Simms SimmsWent Went to post at 353 At post 1 minute Start good nnd slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing GONDOLIER racing in vastly improved form moved up steadily through tlm first threequarters jmd rushed into tho lead in the stretch to win as his rider pleased MAY ISODINE raced prominently throughout nnd made a game Im is MAGICIAN was ridden wide on the turns and tired in the last eighth JORDAN closed a gap iHE PERUVIAN set a good pace to the stretch and quit badly KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER otiit early in the race raceScratched Scratched G79S Grass Tree 107 GffiOSMUff Bang 113 G7910 Dantzie 113 SIXTH EACE 1 11G Kilos March 17 1920 145 7 110 Puise 700 4year t olds and upward Claiming Net value to winder 525 second 115 third GO = 1 StrFin Jockeys O H C P 07857 TROOPER w S 114 1 1 1 U 11 I1 lli N Swart W H Hall G 6 41 83 45 08031 EXHORTER w 9 114 5 4 21 2J 2J 21 23 E SmwodW D Bernhardt 4 G G 21 65 07883 MRVON ELDER WD 7 114 9 5 10 9 G 43 Z II ThurberC N Freeman 3 31 3 65 35 S137MAIZE w 6 101 1 2 SJ 3l 3 3J 4 B Harvey W H Fizer G 8 8 3 E5 07968 3 HILL AND COO wn 4 102 6 7 71 4h 5 51 5 A Abel L Gentry 46521 46521079G3 079G3 HUTCHISON w 4 107 10 3 5 SI S 71 61 E Roehm J W Murphy 15 15 10 4 2 08062 NEAPOLITAN w 4 107 4 11 Gi 71 71 Gl 7 G Mein J J Farrell Jr 10 15 12 5 21 21G74 G74 3 WARLIKE w G 109 3 0 11 10 101 3l 8 F Sharpe E Finncll 10 13 13 6 3 30783GILMlEST 0783GILMlEST KING w 9 102 2 6 41 5 4 = S 9s A Roach J T Looney 10 15 13 6 3 G7777 OUR BETSY wn 4 107 S S 9l 11 11 10 10 J ChalmersD B Jones 15 20 20 8 4 4G8U95 G8U95 HOT FOOT vru G 109 11 9 SI 6 9 11 11 J McCoy W G Schmidt 30 20 30 12 6 6Time Time 25 49 115 l42i 149 Track fast fastWinner Winner CM g by Trap Rock Ecstacy by Ben Strume trained by W II Hall bred by Mr Thomas C McDowell McDowellWent Went to post at 419 At post 1 minute Start good nd slow Won easily second ami third driv ¬ ing TROOPER raced into the lead with a nisli and holding it well won all the way EXHORTER ran in closest pursuit and made a game finish MORMON ELDER came from far back in the last quarter and was going fast at the end MAIZE showed speed in the stretch BILL AND COO was always out lun NEAPOLITAN was forcvd back at the start and was away poorly poorlyScratched Scratched 08l33Serbiau 114 G7QOS Radical 107 07348 Will Soon 114 G70C3 Sataiui 114 GS191 I Anna Gallup 104 IVS1U4 Hernioden 107 CSPJ3 Plantarede 114


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