New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-10

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: NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. NEW ORLFANS, LA.. SaVarday. March 9, 1907. -Forty second day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 66 days i. Weather clear: track fast. 32 books on. Presiding .ludge. Francis Trevelvau. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, George II. Kul.l. Ra.ing start-; at 2:00 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse aad weight earned. £*r7 A i FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 41— 2— 110.. 8466 added. 2-year olds. Maidens. f3 ■ 4t«"/«t/ Fillies and Celdings. Selling. Net value to winner I SMB. Ind IlcTrses A Wt PPSt j % %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~~P S 1 71 l!i LITE FOSTER tin 120 4 I 3i l1 Ij Smith K Richardson 7 9 8 81 6-1 67361 MAMMY DINK a LIS - Z l*| 2" -las HensyF McKenna S 12 11 4 2 i,7 : •:, BALOl BE w 115 I S •* 3 Garner i: Schreiber 4 0 8 3 8-5 672M FLORENCE IT. ws 115 3 1 0 4i B Davis J P D.vlin 7 20 LO 7 3 i ;ii i n i ll a US E I B1 Bl C Morris d Sanmoad 4 6 6 2 1 CAUCUS w US ll 4 P 6-" T Taylor .1 B Lewnaaa :.o 100 100 40 20 G6»49 BOSOM FRIEND wn 110 6 S 7:; V Pickett E R Bradley 10 15 13 5 2J i.Tlli LA SAMADA a US M 7 P 8J Lloyd .1 H Baker 10 20 17 6 S E7246 KMBY • w 115 7 10 9= 9s Nicol R Tucker 2 2 13-107-102-5 "i b747G POEM W US I I 10 10 Warren W B Williams IS 40 40 15 8 SLAP BANCS w 115 1 Left at the post. Foy L H Ezell 28 60 60 20 10 Time. 11*. SSf, M|, 42i. Winner — B. f. by King Hanover — Lucy Blaze trained by K. Richardson . Wcni to iMist at 2 Hi. At post ., minutes, start ;:c,od. Won dtiving: second and third the sime. Lute Foster got away forwardiy, but was outrun for the first iptarter. then closed up when straightened I out in the homestretch and, finishing fast, won in the ast stride. Mammy Dink was siceedy and away • - •-11 on the inside, took the short route and. swing ground on all turns, hung on resolutely .ii the •ad. Balolee ran well i.nd was going fast at the finish. Cauccs is ]ironiising. ran v vH up until iH the last t furlong and waa iirob.ibh ■ bit short. Dcma EL, as usual, hegaa slowlj- and ran on the outside all iiie . way. Baahaj waa oil badly and simply metered the mate. Slap Hang ran away tSVO miles while -dug to ., Ihe post and the otlieis were sent av ay without her. The winner, entered Cat 8806, was bid up to 00 0 and nought in. _ — £* rj pr fS SECOND RACE— 7-4 Sfita. 1 :2»;— 3 —67. | S MB added. 4 -yearr-olds and upward. O i fJ*JJ Selling. ci rahac to winner 8375. "ind Horses AWtPPStj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 17154 THE THRALL ws 5 123 7 11 2- 23 2= li Nicol F Carrett SJ 41 4 S-5 7-10 ~0 S745S LOCHGOIL 1 I US 14 6 24 1«1 1« l1 2i Lloyd J H Baker Z U-8B-B 4-S 8-M ■,i 674M*H OF HYACINTH wsti 4 120 4 10 !H 7- 4"t 4J 3- B Burton J Flemmuig 4 5 CJ S-5 7-10 J* 47428 HOCUS POCUS wn 4 115 11 9 81 4nk :;i :ink 42 Diggins O W Deppeler 10 10 8 3 3-2 474MPAT BCIAIER ws 6 IS 13 1 8" 6J 6 P* r,J Troxler J L Thompson 8 B 13 5 2X 87149 ENALTKD U S 121 8 12 3* 3* 51 O3 0= Hogg F Brown 40 60 60 20 10 67453 FENIAN wa C 1M 12 7 10l 81 72 74 7"k Farrow P T Weir 10 0 20 7 3 17378 AMBERJACK wn 5 1 IS 10 11 7h 10 8» S4 82 Dowe 3 Phillii.s ::o E8 50 20 8 S7SM TRIPLE SILVER Willi 6 5 11=11*12 91 94 T WilliamsC E Burnett 30 100 100 40 20 87288 YOUNG SATBR WB 4 117 1 4 5l. 5i 111 llMOH Foy W H Staydor 4n 100 100 40 15 67425 LADY GOODRICH w 5 113 2 8 123 12 10l ]3« ll3 Gaugel .1 C Strode M 100 100 40 15 88877 MONTEREY W 4 131 3 14 14 13* 131 12 12" Bilac A Simons 12 28 IE 6 SJ GSS27 MR SCOTT wn 4 117 9 " 4"t 91 8 M1 13* L Smith E Sw.eney IT. E8 40 IS E 07070 CARDAN" w 4 117 E 13 13* M 14 14 14 T Taylor V Gum 30 60 60 25 12 Time. 24«. 4RJ. 1:14. 1:2S;. Winner — Br. h, by O. W. Johnson — Silver Bell trained by A. Haniel. Went to Beat at 2*35. At BOal 2 minute. Start good. Von easily: eeCOBd and t li ir-i driving. :- The Thrall got aflC in front, but was taken bach and raa under restraint until Straightened on: in the e homestictch. where he ean;o oa faat and was going away at the end. Loc-hgoii. har l ridden all the way * to retain the lead, was made too much use of and tired in the last eighth. Heart of Hyacinth came ftoir. r. a long way back, finished with a rush and would have been second in anoth •■; snide. Hocus Poem ran a good race, but tired in the stretch. Pat Bulger ran in improved form. L.-.altod showed early .-[iced. The e B inner WBt entered for 8400; no bid. Beratehed- i;7i7:i Lata. 117. ~ bTPCiTbI THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:121—4— 164. Pane 83661 ?j«ajol6a Allowances. O I 0"X -N,-t rain to winner .00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi *k % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S — c07;77 SlR TODDINGTON w 115 2 J V. I1 1 ll. .Tas HensvBurlew and ONeill 8-6 8-S 8-* 8-Mo«t 1,1 I66588XMORALES w I MS 11 31. 4 2»* 2*| Jarn.-r W H Fi..i- I E 8-8 1-8 out l,! I0.c-,4SITN a 1"7 3 3 2* 3l 3i 3a Lloyd J s Ward 8 11 9 8-5 out a| c07::i:iRElTNED w 100 4 4 4 8* 4 4 Farrow W J Donohue 3 23-523-59-10out u Time. 24, 48k, L Mr-Winner — Ch. e. by Toddlngton — Osculation trained by F. Burlew. Men! to post at 3:68. Ai ]M.st 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. ?; Sir Toddington rushed to the trout at naee and s»»t the pace faat, Wai taken the short route and MTiag 6 ground on all toma, was doing his best at the end to stall off Morales. The latter was reserved in the " earl] running, bin came fast in the last eighth and finished wearing the winner down. Spion ran a goiMl ■ race, but was iniic h aaed in following Sir Toddington aud tired in the stretch. Relined rati well tor a ualf II and ipiit. Scratched 678M*Planate, US; t;747S Lucy Marie. 100. _ *»r7pr/6 FOI lilI RACK— Full Course. 36— 7—140. Pickwick Steeplechase Handicap. O I O VJ i IL068 added. ;: year olds and upward. Net value to winner .0*1.5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 J3~StxFln Jockey Ownera b H C P 8 T 6647:: ST ViHi.MA ws 4 147 2 4 ] Ink v- ]-» 11S Archibld .i C IVrriss Jr 8-S 2| 12-51 2-5 674GO*ARABO m 7 146 E 2 32 3= 4; 2IS 210 2= Boyle T D Sullivan 4 7 5 3-2 7-10 is • 7ci..ii ORBOLIN w7 lit; 8 E 4 4 El 2 8 3 E MorrisonE Oorrigma 4 4 4 T-o 3-6 :U 67375DR. KEITH Ws4 144 1 6 S* 5= 8* Lost rider. Dujiee .1 P Devlin 2 18-516 51 8-M 474M UNCLE JAMES ws 4 143 4 16 6 6 Fell. .1 Ford .1 Flemming 10 16 15 H M r % -,:.--. ESTE1UOY W 5 134 i 3 I U5 V 2* Fell. Gaddy V Herst 10 16 15 4 3-2 Time. 3:r 4 new track record. Winner — R. c. by St. Fhwloa — Vofaaa trained by it. Oaaaady. Went to post at 3::;i. At post 1 minute. Start aaoi. Won pullod up: second cantering. St. Volina. „ n rapid goer ami an excellent fencer, carried Esterjoy along at a very fast pace taroogh the Bant turn of Jj the held, then drew away and waa pulled up all through the last fnritOBK. Araixt Jmaped well anil tinisned a1 j-amily. but was outrun all the way. Creolin stumbled Jit a couple of the fences and could never get near ar the leaders. Ksterioy waa tiring when he fell at the tenth jump. Br. Keith made a bad landing at tie e eleventh jump and unseated his rider and was going fast at the time.. Cucle James fell at the eleveuth th jump. Scratched -07 no,.!.:.. lor, 140: 07400Little Wally, 145; C7400 Gould. 13S; «7400*Xaran, 138. tlverweights -Isterjoy. 4 pounds. — -Qr7PT/",1Q FIFTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:444—4—68. Purse 00. o-vear olds and upward. J i *J JtJ Celling. Net value to winner 00. — Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ovrrueri O H C P S_ L_ 07402DONNA w B 4 103 4 9 6°t |ak 44 1. jij Jas HensyB Bctareiher :? 3. 16-56-5 3-5 --, -, 07429RE.S1DE WB 3 98 5 3 4 6= 5J 2* 23 Lloyd B C Evans 4 6 6 9-5 4-5 07Pt4MARY MORRIS WB 4 101 7 7 B" 4 8*| 3*h M Garner J H McOormick 21 I 13-50-5 3-5 -6 67irJOBERON W 4 105 3 4 li 3" 4J 4" Foy .1 Mr» lernand 8 10 9 4 8-5 .j 67429 KAISERHOFF WB 3 93 8 E 3nt ]ut 411k 51: r,j Goidstein Q H Holle 10 20 20 7 SJ | S74S4*EfVIE GREENE Wsb 4 101 10 10 10 9 9l 8 6 R Iowe J P Maybeny 8 13 13 4i 11-5 1-5 8742HNOBL w 4 109 6 8 71 7= 7l 02 7 Nicol T D Martin 6 8 8 3 3-2 _2 6S878*FOREIGNER w 6 106 2 2 Xi 8» 82 71 8» McMhon P T Civill 12 16 13 5 2i | 67349 VESME w 3 921 1 1 9 M M 8] 81 ".angel C E Jlrosius 12 M 3 8 4 67X.0GRAND DUCHESS wk 5 103 S 6 1"J 2 6* 10 10 Diggins M Delaney 20 40 40 15 7 Time. 24*. 4«t. l:13t, l*46|, 1:47. Winner — Ch. f. by F»onovnn — Meta trained by L. Johnson. Went to post at :»:!!». M post 1 minute. Start s»ad. Won easily; second and third driving. Donna na wag waited with until ou tue turn out of the bavkstretcb, then rushed to iltt trout aud opened a big lead ad . - t t i t i i i t . i I ■ 1 1 before the turn into the homestretfliiw as reached and won well in hand. Reside closed a Tip. finisied fast under a drive and was easily Tiest of the others. Mary Mollis was carried wide on the first tutu ami tan on the outside of the leaders until well into the homestretch, then tired. Oberon ran .veil t the stretch ami tired. Kaiscrhofl was much used in forcing the pace for the first nve furlongs and failed to stay. Brie Breene closed a big gap. Qraad Dncheoi ahowed apeed. Th« winner, entered Cor 1907.sh00, was bid up to 0 and liought la. Overweights — Vesme. L pounds. » 6rT PT/"-/! SIXTH .ACi:— 5-8 Mile. t8| 6 16M Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. i UVT Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P j 66980GOLDPROOF wb 4 97 6 3 1". Pi 1 B k R Lowe C E Hamilton 6-5 6-5 9-102-5 1-5 66530JUGGLER WB 4 111 4 6 7 7 5"* 2 Jas Hen syBurlew and ONeill 2 :U 16-51 1-2 t73L62R*SK wsb 6 101 7 7 4"i 3l 21 3* Llovd E Winters 7 17 16 4 8-8 607OO1CHARLIE EASTMXwb 4 111 I 2 31 Luv 32 41 Farrow E S Gardner 4 9 8 L* 8-S 67279SCCTTER WS 99 1 4 8* 42 41 f.J Goldstein I .1 Brockmiller IS 25 81 7 3 E74S8*FOXMBAtD wn 6 101 3 1 6J 8** 6i 01 riaugel 1: C Evans 81 30 30 8 3 6636PFRONTEXAC w 7 104 5 5 * » 7 7 W R Wkr.I Griffin 8 13 12 4 2 58471 ST. BELLANE w 5 101 8 8 Pulled up. .Dowe J Phillips 88 M 200 50 20 Time. 22.2. 47*. .r !»S. Winner — Ch. g, by Gold Spinner — Glimmer Glass trained by J. W. Hall Went to post at 4::;i. A1 post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the -.live. Coldproof got off a-id drew dear of his opponents in the run to the first t trti, set a last pace, nut was tiring at the end and barely lasted long eaoogh. Juggler Hailed along in the rear until in the final furlong, wlure he came with a great burst of speed and woult have won in two more strides. Rusk ran to his liesr form and finished gamely, but was tiring in the last sixteenth. Charlie Kast.tian rr n a fast Ualf. but fell away in the final drive. Foxmead was caught in the barrier at the start and sharply eat I If before they bad gone a sixteenth. Cutter ran a good race. Beratehed 67363 Toooggnn, 115; C72272Dargin. MS: 0742f5:Telescope, 101; 07320 Amador. 97; 07420 Scotch Dance. 104; 0742-, Os-iueke. 88; 81671 Red Jneeii, 9".. /»7 ££/"■££ SEVENTH HACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 :41«-4— 98. 00 added. :; vear olds and upward. J I tjyjfj SeliiBg. Net value to a inner 8870. ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 87484 KING ELLSWORTH wn 6 108 3 3 H 6U 4 ■ 1J Nicol E Trotter I I 8 Ml lu4 r, I 5 t7328*COBMOSA wb 4 loS 1 1 8*k «j _ n 8] 8" Hogg V WhehUl 8 S 6 SJ 8-8 87228 GLADIATOR WB 5.105 9 12 10-10* 6"H 5i 3nk Lloyd FWandC.TSchmidt 30 28 28 12 6 07429 BRAIT w 4 96 4 10 11 9h 91 6- 4l Jas "arroIlM J Dalv jn :;n ::o fj 6 67484 SINCERITY BELLE w 5 MB 12 11 12 12 11= 102 5J Farrow W F Bryaoa 10 11 lo 4 8-5 87327*PARAGON W8 90 11 8 Silli 10i 8*** 6 R Lowe M Goldblatt 7 8 S 3 3 2 i .".1 30 CULL W4MS s 7 SJ 1" l1 1J 7 T Taylor J Griffin M H 8 4 2 07424-iJlAHGA W 8 M 3 3 S 3nt 71 71 82 Goldstein J Arthur I E 7 3 7 5 67278 FAMILY TALK W3 8. 7 E I1 2*1 8**- 4 91 Garner R B Haven 88 81 M I I 7404 ARTHUR CUMMER WB 6 1M C 4 6"k 71 B| Sn"105 Diggins H A Gaith U 81 11 8 4 67428 BITTER BROWN wstt 4 99 10 9 link 8 k SJ 11« ll"* Bilac j r cahn J0 Lii pj 8 4 674S6 FIELD LARK w4 9S E I 5 S»*12 12 Vz Gausel J W 1ugh E M 16 7 3 , Time. 243. 49,. 1:15*. 1:413. 1:475. Winner— B. h. bv King Erie — Mabel Kllsworth trailed by K. Trotter. Went to post :.t 4:5t. At post 1 ininiite. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third *ue same. King Ellsworth was crowded back OB 1he first 1 urn and forced to work his way up on the ontuhlc. gradually drew up to the leaden on the far turn and. SMtfahJaa; with a rusli through the laM 1 111 long, won going away. Cobmosa. on the inside next to the rail all til" way. hung 011 gauudy in Ihe final drive. Gladiator bOfna slowly and was badly outrun for Ihe first half, but finished fast and gamely. Cull Mowed 1 arlv apeed, but tired. Bralt eloeed a great gap and finished faat. Sincerity Belle aha made up much gliiaaal. Qnagga .ihowed apeedL The winner was entered for iK ; no bid. Scratched— 67424GoUeaa, 84; 67464 ChaaaMee, 10s.


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