New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-30

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITV PARK. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. Thirty -fourth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of til days. .!4 l ooks on. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 7 0Q/1 7 FIRST RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 99999— 1 :44J. — 4— OS. 00 added. 9-JBBI olds. I £jrt I Selling. Net value to winner B999. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 72881 ltKNANE wb 97 ." 3 21 4 2J 1- 1* Sumter .1 H McCormick B ;: 8-5 4-5 2-5 71 70S WATER COOLER ws 100 9 10 ?"*. 62 «- h- 9* Hufnagel Cr R Bryson 25 30 30 12 6 •72991 MY LOVE W 103 U 5 5 B* 5U 4- 3and Huestis .1 C Ferriss Jr 15 15 15 6 3 72545 *ZR ws 105 3 2 4" 3i 3- 2J 45 Notter J Griffin 4 7 7 3 3-2 7. ".4s SILVER BALL. WB 95 4 6 3h 2b 4?. 62 52 McCahey I" E Mannix 4 I 4i S-5 4-5 72HS SILVER CUP W 100 10 11 711 T4 ~h 7l 6J Lloyd .1 McClernand 15 20 20 8 4 72871 BITTER M VN WsB 102 I 1 1and l1" l1 32 72 V Powers J C Cabn 10 10 8 3 3-2 7JS71 SONDART w 95 « 7 11 i 9b ft*] 94 8* ■ Flvnn * Woodward 20 20 20 7 3 72871 MONEY MEAL ws 106 11 8 lonttuh s..~ 8= 91 J Lee P M Civill 15 20 20 8 4 7s71 M NX1E MT w 104 7 4 SHIP 101 102 10i R McDanlS Lazarus 8 15 15 6 3 72871 SPEED MARVEL wsb 102 J 8 12 12 12 12 12 ll1! J Baker F McKenna 15 25 25 10 5 7T.SI MA88ON wb 97 12 I 6" 8l 11» U| 12 C Henry C F Clark 30 00 60 20 8 72583 1CD1N V wb 98 1 Threw rider. Mulcahy P J Sullivan 30 30 30 15 6 Time. 25. 404:. l:lfi. 1:42ft. 1:405. Winner — Br. c. by Prince "f Melbourne — Tabitha trained by C. Louie. Went to iM st at 1:50. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. KeNMiie drooped In behind he pacemakers until rounding the turn into the homestretch, where lie dashed 1 . he front and drew away into an easy lead at the end. Water Cooler broke slowly and was outrun to the stretch turn, then closed up with a rush under punishment and outgamed My I.ove in the final drive. Tne latter was well up and a game contender all the way. Czar ran a good race, but tired near tie-finish. Silver Ball showed s| eed. but failed to stay. Bitter Man set the pace to the attSftCftj and quit-Ldina wheeled at the *1art and lost his rider. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights — My Love. :; pounds: Moxey Mead. 4: Mannie May. 4; Speed Marvel. 21: Edina, 3. aQJ Q SECOND RACK— Short Course. Si ■eplediase. C.M92— 2:54— 5— 15s. 00 added. £ J~fcO 4-ycar-olds and upward. Handbap. Net value to winner *.i60. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 5 7 9 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72854 MONTE CARLO ws 8 133 11 9 I2 1?. 1* l4 1« H Pending .1 K Schutten 15 20 8 4 2 728MPPETE VINEGAR w 5 148 6 I 10 10 72 4U 2- 2* Welton W J Donohue 5 6 6 2i 6-5 72898 PETER BECKERwa E 148 3 7 9l 82 52 3t I 32 Hufham V A Libby 8 10 10 4 I T-Vdi-IKitlITAlILE w S 150 1 21 2* 2 2* 44 44 McKiny A Winters 4 6 6 2* 6-3 72454 DAWSON ws 9 141 4 6 72 7* 42 5" V* 9* Masnado G H Neal 30 .50 50 20 8 72BM MLES ws9 148 7 2 ::- :: oh 7:1 7" 61 Sobell .1 Johnston 7 s I I 1 73tM LITTLE WAEI-Y w 7 1361 2 8 ftl tin 8J «J 62 75 Dayton ■ M Morris 15 30 30 10 5 72S18 Kir.l,l1E w 9 147 5 I 6 ft | 9 8" S° 810 Gntland B Schreiber 12 20 20 S 4 7si BANK HOLIDAY w 7 141 1 11 11 11 "10 10 9 9 O Pierce G H Pierce 15 30 30 10 5 738W RIP w 9 155 10 4 42 43 31 9 Pull. up. Archibld.T McCormick 3 4J 4J i 6-5 72898 CREOLIN w 8 135 8 10 82 9* Fell. E Heider E Corrigan 3 4 4 2 9-10 Time. :::02?. Winner— Ch. h.«by Pontiac— Troyana trained by W. Forniau 1 Went to post at 2:24. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. Monte Carlo showed the most speed and fenced well, was allowed to run into a long lead in the first turn of the field and was never threatened by the others. Pete Vinetrar. as usual, finished with a rush aeil easiiv disposed of the others. Peter Becker «a under a drive all of the last quarter and finished namely. Profitable quit. Bank Holiday was pulled tip at the start and was left at the post. Aules and Rio pulled up lame and po;sihly broken down. Creoliu fell heavily at the fifth jump. Scratched— 7202! Buckmrn, 157. Overweights — Little Wally. 1 1 pounds. ■ O TlIIRI RACK— 3-4 Mile. ftMft-XHXj ft M*Q «l added. :!-year olds and up-£jQ:3 700/1 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S T27.M COLLOQUY ■ 4 117 5 1 ll Il ll 11 Heidel G H Holle 21 21 11-57-101-4 i728»LENS wb 4 107 6 2 33 23 2" 2« Notter P Dunne 3-2 8-5 6-5 2-5 out 72728s APACHE ws 3 92 ». 2 6 51 4nk :v yij C Henry .1 Fleming 20 30 25 7 2£ 72912 JERSEY LADY w4 95 7 I 42 55 5* 43 Ural W F.Mathews M ,60 60 20 5 728SS*ALi MCLLER ft • ft I 2h 32 4 5" Mulcahy W H Fizer 5 8 7 2 3-5 l72529OLORIFIER w 6 136 17 7 Hl 6 62 Huestis J H McCormick 3 !» I H 1 7e;i44"ELLA ONEILL w I 98 3 4 62 7 7 7 B Flynn BurlewandONeill 25 60 50 15 6 Time. 2:1.. 4s. 1:1:;-. Winner — B. f. by Rtissell- La Tour trained by W. L. Lewis. Went to post at 2:55. At i ost I minutes. Start good. Won diiving: second and third the same. olloquy dashed to the front witlj her usual burst of speed and set a fast pace all the way. but was icing in the siietch and driing hard to stall off Lens. The latter ran a good race., was wearing the v inner down ai the end and would have beaten her in a few more stride. Apache was outrun for the first half, but closed up on the others on the turn into the homestretch and shook off Jersey Lady at the omL The latter ran well. A] Muller lacked the speed he displayed in his previous race and tired badly, ilirilier and Ella ONeill ran MKirlv and much below their true form. Sera t-hed -72802 Comedienne. 104; 72820iBlagg. 105: 72K:i.S Miss Delauey. 07. Overweights — Apache. 2* pounds: Al Muller. 1. O FOrRTH RACE— 3-8 Mile. «*4»1— .15— 2—114. t National Stakes. ,000 added. Ju*3 0J 2 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,050. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P.S CORE w 110 5 2 T lh J Lee L A Cella tt-i 21 2 7-10out r727ft8 SEA SWELL w 118 « 7 . • :- 2 Notter L A Cella +8-5 21 2 7-10out i7-799iEI.IZ.BT HARWOODw 115 7 1 21 32 C Koerner E orrigati tft-C 9-5 S 5 1-2 out 72889ANNE MGEE w 120 s 3 4» 4h Minder E Corrigan iS-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 out i728..".HROUGHAM wsb !15 4 4 8-1 M R McDanl Hurlew ONeill 31 4 16-56-5 1-2 .72S3..CfNlXi; w 115 3 5 .",.. 6i Rosen AHandDHMorris 5S 25 25 5 2 7-835*GLOR]OLE wb 110 v I ftj 71 Huestis .1 II Mctormick 15 50 30 7 3 729o!= LI LUAN RAY wb 110 16 7 84 V Powers B Schreiber 15 30 30 7 3 72909 LADY HILTON Vfl 110 2 I 9 9 H Alex AHandDHMoiris 25 25 5 2 *A4ded starter. ftfOiapici in betting. Time. 11,. 24. SSf. Winner -Ch. f. by Cesarion — In Front trained by K. Slubhs. Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: seeond and third the same. I-orc outbroke her opitonents and set lie pace all the way. but was driving hard at the end to stall off Sea Swell. The latter came a Lit wide w lit-n entering the homestretch, but finished fast and was w»M ing Ihe winner down at the ei,d. Elizabeth llarwood was on the inside all the way and ran a good, game Ml . Bioiiliam began slowly, ran on the outside all the way and closed a big gap. Anne McOee rM w« ;l. Inn tired in the last sixteenth under her big weight. The others were outrun all the way. lore, singly, place. 2 to 1: tow, evens. Sea Swell, singly, place, 8 to 5: show. 4 to 5. Klisabeti Harwoai, riattjr, place. 4 to 5: show. 2 to 5. Anne McGee. singly, place. 0 to 5: show. .I to 5. Cunning, singly, place, 8 to I : show. 4 to 1. Lady Chilton, singly, place. 8 to 1 : show. 4 to 1. p? -| FIFTH RACK -1 Mile. «MM- 1:38ft — ft— ltftt. !00 added. ::-year olds and up 76 UJKJ JL ward, ■pedal Weights. Net value to winner 40. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 724d2 LAD OF LANGDEN W ft Ml 4 3 .V "- 8* V ft* R McDanlR E Watkins 6 S 7 2 1 72784 HYPERION II. wb 5 109 7 4 3» 4" 2 I* i4 Notter L A ella 8-5 2 9-5 7-101-4 72931 CARTHAGE wb S 1« 3 E 4 8* 5- 4-; 31 V Powers W S Williams 4 4 2J 4-5 2-5 7;"91lilJRlNCE AHMED w B 4 107 1 1 2«t 21 ll 31 4 C Koerner J C Ferriss Jr 2 3 13-54-5 2-5 72914::ST. ILARIO w 3 94 6 7 7 7 7 ft* ft* S Flynn KkampandBdtield 10 15 15 4 7-5 7 "Jll MOMENTUM WB 4 104 I 2 ll 11 41 51 62 Brussel V E Brown 30 60 50 12 5 72712 EVELYN S. w 3 87 5 6 6r- 64 6 7 7 Hufnagel G H Holle 60 200 150 50 20 Time. 24.!. y.r.. 1:15, l:40i;. Winner-B. g. by Algol— Lass of Laugden trained by H. E. Watkinsi. Went to post :,t :;:47. At ost :; minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. L:kI of Laugden, after being outrun for the first half, moved up on the outside on the far turn and came tfcraagfe next to the rail after entering the homestretch and. in a drive with Hyperion II. through the last fartoafj, aaftpUMft the latter, Bypertaa II.. on the aataftfte all the way. was well ridden and ran lo bis best form. Carthage wit:- well up early, but was pinched off a eonple of times, then failed to recover his lost "round and can do better. Prinec Ahmed was much used in forcing the early pace and tired near the •ii l. St. Uario was outpaced, but finished well. Momentum showed the most early speed, but railed to »tar. Scratched 727S4-.foun Carroll. 100. Overweight* -St. llario. 2 pounds. 76Jk PTO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles! i i;70i ."— 1 :44 » — 1— 08. j 00 added, a-year-olds. £t 9J tj jZJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % li % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7:s7l BRAKESPEARB wb 105 .i in 8*1?* ft* 84 11 Notter .1 Arthur 8 15 Vj 4 8-5 727 ;7 LOTUS BRANDT m M I 4 ft* 8* V 2- 2- V Powers B Schreiber 1 5 4 7-5 3-5 72MCSKTONEMAN wn loo 7 E •* 8» V- 11 V Dubei G H Holle I 10 10 I 3-2 72ll .n:.lK S BEAU wsl05 2 2 s 8* 71 ij 1- R McDanlE V Ligerroth 4-51 j-lol 3 out 72837 MA IB FLETCHER w MS I :: 1- 1" 34 4H5- J Lee AV K Hughes 8 8 I 8-5 7-lft 72118 MERRIGO W Mft 4 I 7* B» 51 6-1 63 Slesingr 8 Uorsvthe gft Mft Mf ftft 20 T28M Ll LKHED wsii 97 1 1 4" 8* 8* 71 7G W Gloss T E Aud 20 50 40 10 I 7J-7! SYLVIA G. wb 98 s s r,- 4- «;! «• 8- Mtihahv A Waher 98 ::o 30 10 5 72881 PEORIA WB 188 M 9 10 ftft 9- •- : * C Koerner t Hammond 12 15 15 I 2 72857 THE OAVEL WB MS t 7 8 8" lo 10 lo B Munro L H Baall .". 40 30 12 6 Time. 25. 40 1.1 Hi. 1:4:». 1:884. V imer Ch, e. |,y 1 1 : 1 1 t , j« ■ Antiiiiiette itr:iued iV J. Arthuri. Went to |H.sf ,-it. 4:13. At post ;t minutes. Start go«Kl. Won easily: seeond and third driving. Brakespeare broke itowly and trailed for lie ftrat piarler. then moved up on the outside on the hack-atretch aiel came to the outside of the leaders on the turn for home, hnished with a rush and was gohm away at the finish. Lotus Brandt, well up all ihe way. moved up ".amely at the furlong post and ratHp di-posed ot Stoneman at the end. The latter was made too ni.nh use of in chasing Maie Fletcher and selling Ihe pact and tiled. Jennies Beau met with much iuierfiienee on the first turn, where lie was • lowded far hack, and eftoeed a big gap. Male Fletcher was ipeedy, but failed to stay. The winner was i :■■ el for S5IMI; no bid. Scratched 72s57 Backing Bar, MB; ••:,47 Ahvapt, loo. Overweights -Sylvia J.. •• pa— da. QQPQ SEVENTH l£At l: 1 1-16 Miles. 10705.; -1 444 4— 08. 1 SftW added. 4 year olds ami JjXjfJfj ajaward, selling Nat ratoc to winner 8SSS. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7J7SI GBEEN SEAL w 4 81 I I 1- M 1 lh U C Henrv C V Clark 8-6 3 21 1 2-5 72WM1LORD LOVAT BBS ft MB 5 « 41 81 2» 2. 2i Notter BW HadTaer B-G 8-* S-2 8-5 ::-lo ■jCILD »ii 4.103 4 1 |i 4- M :: MB McOaBIBaiiewdeO*NeiU H 31 21 ft 5 8 5 72836 DELPHIE W ft Mft I ■■ ."i : 3- 4. 4 V Powers M A Healev s 8 9 21 1 l72»15DOUBT w 4 105 2 4 6 6 5h « r,h J je P M Civill ft 662 7-10 728M*MINOT wb 4 96 1 I B* i I 5 6 Dubei G H Holle 20 40 40 10 4 Time. 24*. 40. 1:14. 1 Ali.. 1 :4R«. Winner — B. c. by Gr enan — Joldseal Orained by It. A. SntitlH. Went to 7»ost at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: scend and third the BpBBk Green Seal left the barrier with a rush and. dBBBBBf tote a lonir lead on the backatretch, henir on gamei.-lii the final drive and outstayed LaVd l.ovat at the end. The laitei was always prominent. rhaUeaced after eiiieiinir the aanteatrelch and appeared a certain winner at the furlonu post, but tired in the las; pJsteenth, »;ild came Ihroiigh on the itiside when entering the heaaeat retch ami saved inueii ground, but culd aerer |*1 to the leaders. Deknhle ran wed to the atreteh and Ured, Doubt ami Mlant wire ; 1.1 paced all the way. The wiiiiur was entered tot M/100: no hid. Scratched— 7201 5 -lieu u Biuuimel, M,


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