New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-01

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i j : I ■ , , ,. t I . f d 1 1 il B it N NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. PAIR GROUNDS 1 NEW ORLEANS. LA.. December 31. 1906. Twentieth day. Crescent City Jockey CTab. Winter Mociin.. n,1 days 1 Weather clear: track heavy. |_ 1 ks on: Pres iiin fudge, Claren. • McDowell. Starter, A. R. Dade. Racing Secretary, Mattin N iihan-.n. Racing starts al 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, s spurs, B bUakers. Figures in parenthesis foUowiagj the distance r each race Indicate track record, age ol horse and weight carried. f* r* 4J/ v|-_ FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs, da", I 112. 9400 added. 3-year-olds and nanrard. OO s£iJVj SelBng. Net value to winner 50. Ind Hor» AWt"lP"st j -a "4" sFri-in Jockeys Owners ~ II C P~S~ PINSTH Ki:i: wu _ Bilac 1. F Piper 8 IS 13 I 1 I 24 FOXHALL « 3 110 . 12 a • 2 Daussal I J 10 10 I I 3 6QI27 CHIEF! UN WB I 108 8 9 1 I ll 3* N W C Prio 8 I". 15 ii I . . , a .: I"7 13 1 7 ;■. .". i v lods Mrs D B Cook IS 30 M 8 t i.i /. ■. l;l. i. a 1 11! 1 ! • Sedet .1 I Strode 10 0 2 1 a ME ON SAJJ - : !"7 7 ; ■ G • E Wils* n ; 1. Shuadaart 8 M 20 I :: TICHIMINGO wa ■ "• 1 Fisher John Markleln 8 10 8 :: 7-5 . 1 DRESS wb • ■•" v . Garner S W Street! I] 1 3 S-2 7-lo 1. • ., 1 i-:i;s a 7 119 ■• 1 ! 1 •■ 91 Mountain J Sykea 3 I 3] 1 1-2 MY Ml. n. I: l| ll 101 T Taylor Mrs O Wintent 25 MOTS 20 M rYROLIAN 1 1 5 3 I" 11] Lloyd C Schawackar 8 r. 12 3 2] COEi R 1*17 LION wsb 1 101 I 11 ll» :-; 12" 1: .1 Dale W Baker 20 23 15 I 3 ii:i;iiv 3 111 12 8 6* 13 13 i; Jas HensyR Tucket 4 N W . 2 Tim.- Jl. in . 1 :02*. 1:1«. Winner t b. . by Lncky I»o3 Bonnie lone trained by L. I. Piper. Went ;■ post at 2:01. At -t I mlnntes. start fair. Won trtviag; aecoasl and third the same. Pinsticker ran to hi- best form ind was clear of Interference, came with 1 -• ... 1 burst of speed through tlie stretch and won dra ring ck 11 Poxbali. much the best, was poorly handled and suffered Mom niu.li Interference, e!. se.! a big gap and was winning easily in the stretch, .hen Daussal beci careless an: failed to ini ire Pinsticker u. iim lij him. Chieftain a-. .-Iiie 1111 all the way and ran a .. »l race I a..i:ia was uainin- fast at the nul and would have I-en third in a low mure strides. Lnaarion showed . ii. -1 e. .1. I, hi tbrid fas In the stretch. Come m Sam tiieil after gnins a good half. Tk-iiimhigo wa4 mvaj too 1. 1. !■• .in anj figure In tlie result. John Peter* showed tlie most earl] speed and .|i ii aten i iiiii»-.i nn In the stretch. IVnrtiyn can do better Fancj Dress ran 1 had race Scratched 115544 The ThraU, 114: 00173 Pretty Dureen, 101. Dvei ei-.i - 1 ■ nie hi Sam. 1 : aind. / » n 4 1 -1 / SECOND RACE B 1-2 Furlongs. 1 1 in- I 103. 9400 added. ll -.-. Selling. 0 D _S1U Xet value lo w Inner 75. Ind Horses AWt PP St A j »i SlrVin Jockeys Owners O 11 C 1 S Ml 70 HELEN 1.1 1 s ws 2 "7 s. Frut an *T A Ga 13 38 16 7 :: it; 1 76 JOHN KACFMAN « : 103 11 l 1 j Johansrn W S Price 3 3 2 1 1-2 . i. ii r 1 1, 111: Martin II E Watkins r 1 ...i CANNON ItALL wn « 123 1 Mountain T I Suliiati 10 12 12 I 2 i r.i; 17 -i Ki 1 1 I N a a: ars 117 i "• 2" l 2" •• Garner s W Street! •". s r, j 1 ;: OF LEICESTER * l«1 Ill S " 6 Daussal .1 .1 IS : ■ 20 8 4 |. r.Kl.l. wn a 120 12 13 - 1" 7 Jas HeiTsyMrs M Goldblatt 7 s I 6-S • i ., r. r.i-i 1. w j a. J J ! 1. s 81 Van DusenG C Bennett 1". 20 M 8 I k..i i vi Ll " 2 96 ■■ 10 - ll! 7 9 l Ferris W Gerst 30 1 I" 12 I .1 p MAYBERRY « 3 117 9 S 9* 10 H"l"- E Rice W Egan 26 N 20 B 1 1 . a; OPTION VL WB T 112 13 11 7; si 131 1 ; -■ Uoyd ah ll Dernham IS 29 20 I 1 MALAIC a 103 11 9 ii 12 10 121 1 Austin .1 C Milam " so so 99 15 GOLD DlKE a - 100 3 t 13 13 13 13 I. Smith C 1 •_ Witt 20 - 20 s 4 Tina . 21. I" . 1 17*. l-24i Winner BBt. f, by Handsome Stamboub traineil - T, . Gay. Went to im.-i at -.■■-■ t -1 - mluutes. Start good. -Won hiving; M-cond and third the same. Helen Lucas got aw i. i :i i. ad. showing speed led under restraint to the stretch turn, where s.,. seemed to he ilon lilt al 1 .inu gronnd : ad iait-t:., e.i .l..hn Kaufman. The latter ran linxr. toiuvoitsir uiuRsaanMkaii_BMfeaB ill t fi Ten iluishcd ui;: 1 and tin - h I i ..lAlhOfl.-ijtlHBBl! .OJT1JOllli /?t *V* lirs luilf, ilea tiled. Kill of Llccster was ridden • :..~-e. 4Hg 1 1 in T F 1 ln ilia mr|jh|lX_i " 3m1"1* T 1. tent. r. una 11 I .all wa- almost thrown sin i*tf-**Jv!pHW_l ■ *•• ♦1 TcJS?S * £*»■ , ich. *4» -.,3«wi*j-nv-!v- , S, ■talehc.l -,• ,;M ,:»-i « ;- ,? J,c H___| I *a"*VH R*BBaRBRRRanaaaaa_B_____|| fh £i J -■ -1 THIRD RACK 5-8 Mile. 1:00 7 114.. Parse S500. 2-year-otds. Allowances. fO—i -L J. Net value to winner 9400. Ind~ll.ii AWt ll St~~ "~Vsti "l in Jockeys Owners _I__J___ZlLrsZ BlSIR MINCEMEAT a 5 1 1 l - lJ W R WkerMrs E Harria 2 I 3 6-5 2-3 66176 BRITTANM at 21 2 1 Mountain 1" Clyde I 9 8 1 6-3 l61.T6 ODD TRICK « 97 2 3 J* 3 .in- HensyG R Hamilton 1 n 8 2J l-S DICK SHAXLEY a 1- Beckman C C Van Meter " 10 10 10 4 C6104 NEDRA wsb 103 9 Seder W H Fixer : M M ••; 1 MISS BERTHA a 7 17 8 6 6 6 Garner .i C Milam 1-2 9-5 7-5 1-2 out i8*»EXPECT-TO SEE wb I Fell. D u-tin .1 C Milam 1 9-i 7-5 -2 nut 1 ,. in:; SCOUT w i 1 7 _ ■ Fell. N ne II Dak 30 H N M I • HARR1 GARDINER W 7 _ 9 9 Cli. I. Smith C l: Ellison 20 50 ■ 12 6 Coupled in betting; m separate place ot shou betting. Time. Ll . Ii . 1 :".. Winn., r.r. g, ii Mincemeat Spoil Sport trained by •! O. Gray!. Went 10 post at 3:01. i imw ll minn es. Start had. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Sir Mincemeat unseated his ruler before the start and cantered away three furlongs at half -11 1 befon I. ui" caught, but showed mnch tU most -need In the race and ».i- never seriously tltreatened. winning ea-eii to a canter near the end. Bilttanby, also lucky, closed an early gap, came fast In the stretch md iini-hiil gtimely. Ddd Trick showed speed and had no mishaps, but was tiring 11 the last nnarl •: N.-.ia w - eased up n avoid going down. Miss Bertha was a waj badly and had scan chance. Dick Shacley ralrlj well. ExNHTt 1.1 s.c was a sharp factor when he stnmbleil and fell. The Scout ami Harry 1;. Milne: were trailers and their ridei- ■, .• 1 ich eyes shut, steered them liht into the fallen borscs, -in- tliem to ~" di . a. Scratclied 00i:MiTi Boy, .n: G0130 Buren Arnold. n7: 06154 Malta. 97; St0Sfl lame .ns 17: r.niiln Robert Minion. !i7: 058 Bakei Paul, 07. Drerweights Sir Mincemeat, :._ pounds; Rrittanby, 5; Dick Shanley. 1 : Nedra, •": The s.-oiit. r» f* 4 -| 4 MHKiii RACK 1 Mile. 1:38 7 -123. Purse 00. 3-year olds. AlLwacc. O O _S JL a_ s ! l i!:" " winner 9500. Ind Horses AWTfY St j % *j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ uTSSOCRl LAD w 107 7 5 l- 1" 1* 1- l* Garner F Cook 1-211-202-5 oat— ".;_• 1 ! A I :i: V SCOTT 11 97 • 21 a Martin Lockart Bros ! " 5 1-3 1 I li;| I.V PRIM WB "■ ! 4 4 .. - _ ■ :. ■ Lloyd Q 11 die ; 7 7 1 !-:: GREVILLA wn 104 I 7 ! 1 51 4* l»» W MclnreW II Schaut 1" 16 16 4 9-3 6bOM SIBYLLA t ! Burt n R N McNult 60 150 150 30 8 1 |*39 son "i v wb 96 1 1 I* 3 1; ■■• a Morgan P Faut 100 100 inn 30 HI l"HAT*S WHAT w 99 7 7 7 .in. Coney A C Rous 100 100 100 34 1" rime. 26*, 51 ..117. I I I Winner- I:, g, by Top Gallant -Margaret Allen trained by W. E. Phillips. Went to post at 3:34. At post I minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the aaaae. Misourl !:ii .uiela-seii the ..tin:-, led unestended throngboui and won imlllng np thnmgli tlie last nftirter. Ilarr.i s.ai a,- nutrun for the Brst half, bu1 closed a gap and, finishing fast aftei saving grouml when turning Into the stretch, wore down Polly Prim. The latter was well up in the early stages, hot tired aftei going three-quarters, tjrevilla came from a long R"iij back in the stretch and ran fairly well S 1 tired al ter going i hree qnat ters Scratched - 00157jt rbic.ilnr, -10; n:ii12iiLady INti.cr. luT: 0S535 Telegrapher, i! . /» / t 1 Q FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 1 : !:. 5 104. Purse " " ». 4-year-old* and 0 J _S _ O u|i, ird. Allowances. N.-: value to « inner 6400. Ind Horses AWtlP 5t~~V_~%~Str lin Jockeys- Owners OHO P~2 S6191 DROMIO m: I 105 R 6 1 1" ! . B4I W II McMuihn 25 30 10 I B-S •: 1 2-H -KMAKIS WB . 16 _ I" ! Ma. main I. Trottei 3-5 1-3 3-5 1-3 Out n :-ii K::ys Ri D * I 102 I 4 4* 3 2" :: 3 E Kh. W Egan V. v. :;-:,!-:; IERXIE CRAMER WB I 102 3 3 7 : Kinney 11 .1 Harris I H M 8 1 i.i.iai ill NTINGTON w« 6 102 6 7 :; , I 3 Truman I- Walker 5 7 7 s-r. 1-2 •■ I Fix I FAVORITE w 5 102 i 7 C Mandera P King IS 25 35 7 :: 6.-S14 Ml. Is. V CORNERS « 6 102 11 . | I 8 7 Warn C Rous 18 30 SO 12 5 . MONT w :. 105 5 S ■. 7 6] 8 Ford C Jordan 10 25 27. I r1. l Ins . 25J, 50 , 1:101. 1: 1: . 1 :4«1. W 11 r t "ii. .. bj Lampllghtet New Jersej trained bj w. 11. McMulleni. Went to pos at 1:03. i 1 -; 1 minnte. -n 1 good. Won driving; second and third Ihe same. Di Ii .1" ;n_ sudd piii1 ni at and much speed, ruslied into the had from ihe start and, -tandim: a hard drive gamely, outstayed llanuakts in the closing striiles. The latter, much Hie best, « i- poorly la .nil. 1. bnt ran a good race and should have won off by himself. Mountain being unable, on account •! is Injury, to n the horse Justice, rerns l!.«l ran fal h. well and had no mishaps. Bernle 1 Tamer was oiug well ,: ,,! 1 id ni1 will Improve. Huntington quit liadlj after going th ree-o.ua rters. Scrat red 00175Kittie Piatt. 107; n..U2 Rather Royal. m7: 00105-Florizel, 10£; 00101 Jungle Impj 105; IJ0177 Langford la: . -. V i 1 • eights i 1 irmak i-. ; [MMinds. /♦/•»T-| ,4J SIXTH rack 1 1-16 KiIof. .1 C I 100. 9400 added 3-year-»k4a and upward. 00_i X -i H Bins;. Xet ralue t wlnnei .- 1 ml Horses AWtlP St j z 4 Str lin Jockeys Owners O H C I" S 66141=ARE MEYER wi 3 104 6 ", I] l1 1 r U Garner .1 F Schorr 7-5 8-5 «-5 1-2 out ■ • »3FOXSOLUCA • R 1 l"T 1 I 3 5* r 31 2] A Martin .1 W Pojrh 1 r 2 8-5 1-2. 66194 BITTER BROWX w 1: :; 94 I - 6 1 5 I Goldstein .1 C Cahn IS 2". 25 I 3 1 141 BITTER HAND R I S3 9 2 4* •■■ P" t"k I* Uoyd A Beatty 12 20 M I 1 FOREIGNER R ll i McMahon 1 M Clvlll 1 8 B 2. 9-19 S1LVERSK1X R I IM 17 7 7 7 6 6 Schauta V T BrinkworthlS 30 M 1 4 •a. 1.: BENEVOLENT wa 3 103 1 1 . - 6 Pull. upJasHensyW Morris -4 8 :: »;-."• 1-2 Time. 24. .- 1:10*. 1 : I.; . 1 :7n. w iiiaei ch. g, i,y Tyrant Lccatk_ trained bj J. r Schorr 1. Wmii to post at 4:30. At posl 1 minute. Stan •_.«. !. Won driving; second and third the saaae. Ai.r Meyer was w.l! Iiaudled, raced bis earlj opponent; Into sulijecthw whlk c dug 1 ■ lii-t t!trcvH|aartcrs ami had enough la reserve at the end fa tall oO a elu llenge limn the badl ridden lon-oluea. [he latter was kept out of contention too long. i im ground when turning Into the stretch by going aide, then Bnl died -■ and wa- wearing the winner down. Bitter Brown came from a long waj back in the la-t iiatf aid wai crowding 1 1. In ■-: 1 10 11 the end. Bitter Hand tired aftei -ann., tliree-yuarters and had :m 1 iislui|.s. Kiarelgner was right Here to tlie last quarter, lhiievoleni fell lame after going a half and was eased ;.| in the stretch. Scratched ,i;:,.i.iliul n. .i.i: 0O19D King Kllsworth, 110; OU75 Di it Khayyam, 87; I.H177 Fred Hiirni.r. u. ll. UOIOU I.a.ly Charade, 00; 00105 Pride of Istock, in.,: UOIOK l acacbe, 101; U0I15 Merrick, 1U2.


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