New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-21

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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. CITY PARK. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. Forty-first day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of til days. 27 books on. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. vStarter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, E. W. Magiuu. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in pareutheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. PTQQ1 "I FIRST RACE— 3-S Mile. 06491— ;!5— 2—114. j 00 added. 2 year-olds. Maidens. 4 O O -L A Fijlies. Selling. Net value to winner *375. - Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 73*M SHE WOLF w 105 B 3 ll lnk J Lee L A Cella 21 16-521 6-5 3-5 732:14 MISS HAPSBIRG w 112 14 I 31 2= Skirvin II McCarren Jr 10 20 If. 6 I 73215 YOSEKA wi: 105 6 1 2» !« A Martin J Rowe 15 20 12 5 2J SISTER OLLIE w 100 10 4 7l 4» Delaby R E Watkins 12 20 15 6 3 73215 MANORA W 100 .". U 6?. 5b S Flynn .1 H Baker 20 20 10 4 2 TfKfflfiftitTft wit 109 9 !• 8J 6t J Baker P M West 7 10 7 2J 7-5 1ISI LADY CHILTON* w 112 4 ti 5- 7 H Alex AHandDHMorris S IS 12 5 21 73254 MAY LEE w 10G 7 .". 4 » 8b W Ott V S Williams 10 15 12 5 2J 73158 HELEN KIDDER w 112 13 7 10 92 Johansn F A Pond 10 20 15 6 3 73254 MISS SNACK w 104 8 S 9* 101 Kohn N Moore 10 15 12 5 2ft FANCY DANCE w 107 I 12 12* lll Minder C Straus 15 30 30 12 6 73284 CHALICE w 108 11 11 111122 C Koerner E Corrigan 8 12 8 3 8-5 73254 GAEA wb 105 2 10 13s 13* R McDanlRurlewandONeill s 15 13 5 2 GRACE GlM wb 105 1 14 14 14 G Swain I Rice 30 60 50 20 10 Time. 12*. 25, "88ft. Winner — B. f, by Cesarion — Harpy trained by E. Stubbs. Went to i* st at 1:59. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. She Wolf broke forwardly and. showing much the most speed, went into a long lead on the first turn, but bad to be shaken up hard to outstay Miss Hapsburg through the last sixteenth. The latter, going wide most of the way. ran a game race .ind was gradually wearing Ihe winner down at the end. Yoseka. running with blinkers on, showed sudden improvement and finished gamely. Sister Ollie. from a slow beginning, made up much ground and will improve. Manora broke in a tangle and came fast in the last furlong. Lady Chilton ran poorly. Chalice was knocked back after going a furlong and was eased up. The v inner vras entered for 00: no bid. Scratched — 7H024 Gloriole, 107. Overweights — Fancy Dance. 2 pounds: Chalice. 3. Q Q 1 O SECOND RACE— Short Course. Steeplechase. 68192— 2:54— 5— 158.i 00 added. O € -L Jti 4-year -olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 5 7 9 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S iT3274 IHNNING w 6 147 6 3 2- 2l 11 1* ll I2 E Heider E Corrigan 3-2 8-5 6-5 3-5 1-3 7325.-BPCKMAN w 8 150 5 2 l1 1* 22 2s 2* 2* S McClain H Flippen 4 6 5 2 1 72419 REJECT ABLE W 6 142 3 7 7* 62 4 4 32 ■* Hufhani O Hak 10 20 20 8 4 73886 DAWSON w 9 138 8 4 3i 4* 3« 3s 4 4 MeKiny G H Neal 12 15 12 S 2J 700:. -LITTLE WALLY w 7 1381 19 8 7 Lost rider. Dayton E M Morris 12 15 10 4 I 72293 1.1NDALE w 6 137 9 8 4= 32 Lost rider. F Riley J H Slack I 10 10 4 I 73266 ONYX II. w 8 142 7 1 51 5h Fell. S Hughes F A Libby 8 15 15 G 3 72 sl W. K. SLADE w 8 150 2 6 6- Fell. Yourell F Gering Sr 4 15 12 5 SJ 7388S BANK HOLIDAYws 7 139 4 5 Fell. - G Pierce G H Pierce 10 12 9 3 8-5 Time. 3:10. Winner — B. g. by Artillery — Eugenia III. trained by J. Collins. Went to post at 2:24. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same: Dunning was reserved in behind Buckman for the first four jumps and. when called on. went into the lead and held the race safe to the end. Buckman had no mishaps and was tiring fast at the end. Resectable trailed distantly for the first turn of the field and came fast when hard urged and should have been second. Dawson tired fast when apprcaehing the last two jumps. Little Wally and Lindale lost their riders at the sixth iump. Onyx II. fell at the fifth. W. K. Slade at the fourth and Bank Holiday at the first. Scratched— 73274* Dr. Heard, 154. Overweights — Little Wally. 12 pounds. QQ1 Q THIRD RACE— 5-S Mile. 52682— 59 J— 6—1 08. 00 added. 3-year olds. Fillies. OOIO Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73236 MAE HAMILTON w 108 11 :: I1 1*1 1* 1* C Koerner .1 C Milam 4-5 1 1-2 out— 73140 PIRATE DIANA WB 100 3 5 41 31 2J 2J McCahey E Fry 12 40 40 12 6 73883 DONALDO w 105 i 1 3h 41 3 3" R McDanlW Gerst 3 4 31 7-101-3 732752MEADOWGREEN w 95 10 4 5 7ll 71 41 Slemmns P J Miles 8 15 12 4 2 7Z819 MISS VIGILANT ws Mti 9 8 61 5» o1 P Rosen H W Moseley 20 40 25 8 4 73025 ANSONIA w 105 7 12 ll2 64 6J 6-" Skirvin H McCarren Jr 20 40 40 10 5 7317S»MY LOVE w 105 6 7 7h 101 S1 7l G Swain J C Ferriss Jr 6 15 12 21 1 LADY SEAHORX w 95 1 2 2* 21 41 S». SMesingr R C Anderson 40 100 100 40 20 0163 BELLE OF KENT w 105 2 6 M 11* 10 91 Herbert E R Bradley 20 60 60 20 S T 7o9 ADELAIDE ROYER wb 100 8 11 10 9 9" 10 J W MhvJ Griffin :!0 60 60 20 12 72986 AGNES WOOD ws 100 12 9 8» S= ll1 ll8 Hufnagel J B Riley 12 30 30 S 4 72947 EDINA wb 95 4 10 12 12 12 12 S Flynn P J Sullivan 20 60 50 15 7 Time. 25. 51. 1:04*. Winner — Ch. f. by Jack Point or St. George — Anna Bain trained by J. C. Milam. Went to post, at 2:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second aud third drivinir. Mae Hamilton got away fast ami. showing the most speed, came away in the stretch to win as her rider pleased. Pirate Diana, always close up. stood the final drive gamely and easily disposed of Donaldo. The latter rau into prominence on The stretch turn, but finally tired badly. Meadowgrecn closed a gap and would have tteen a sharp factor with a better ride. Miss Vigilant ran lairly well. My Love lacked speed. Lady Seaborn ran well to the stretch and tired. Ausonia closed a big gap from a slow beginning. The winner was entered for 00: uo bid. i Sera tehed— 72745 Louise K.. 100: 73275 Lady Alniy. 95: 73275* Deject, 100. Overweights — Mae Hamilton. 3 pounds; Miss Vigilant. 11. 7QQ1 /I FOURTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. 00928— 1 :26— :. — S7. 00 added. 3-year-olds aud up-| O O JL "t! ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73257"PEDRO w 4 109 5 2 32 32 2J. 2- I*| R McDanlC B Daniels 6-5 7-511-102-5 out 73298 ACE HIGH w 4 105 2 3 2- 2" 3i 4.. 2.*. .1 Lee T D Sullivan 7 11 10 21 3-5 73123*LAD OF LANGDEN w 4 104 3 4 5 5 4- 8 3 Delaby R E Watkins a 16-53 4-5 1-4 I If 61 MILLER w 3 95 4 1 lJ 1* ll lb # J W MhyW H Fizer 4 8 8 2 4-5 73236-KETCHEMIKE WB 3 91 1 I 4" 4» 5 5 5 C Henry P Dunne 7 S 5 7-5 1-2 Time. 25. 494. 1:17*. 1:31*. Winner — Br. g. by Masetto — Palms trained by C. B. Danielsi. Went to post at 3:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Pedro, running to his best foini and well ridden, was always prominent and. wearing Al Muller down in ihe last furlong, won going away. Ace High, hard ridden throughout, stood punishuieut gamely and ou-stayeil Lad of Langden. The latter rau a good race and was unlucky to lose second place. Al Muller showed high speed for three-quarters, but tired badly in the last furlong. Ketchemike rau poorly. Overweights — Ace High, 1* pounds; Ketchemike. 4. QQ"I K FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile. 66454— 1::5SJ— 4—1 lo. 00 added. 4 year-olds and upward. OOlO Selling. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MiHTOMMG wb 5 bVi 5 t 1 1- I1 li 1 W Ott .1 R Wainwright s lo 9 7-5 3-5 7: 2M»G A.MMRINIS WB«M 1 3 2i 2i 2l 2 2« R McDanlW Gerst 8 10 10 7-5 3-5 7t239KATlE POWERS w 7 100 2 17 7 6 4 3 Glasner W P Rcardon 25 40 40 8 3 33M KEATOR wb 6 113 S 8 61 ."4 4" I* 4i C Koerner F E Brown 10 15 15 4 s-5 7::162 KILl.OCHAN v 4 97 7 7 5 P 6« •"." 5 McCahey J Duffy 25 30 30 r. | 72200 TIVOLIN1 wb 4 104 I « 4- ?. 3U «« 66 F Swain L A Cella 25 50 40 8 3 r7*tM4HUGHES wb 4 102 3 2 3» 65 7 7 7 J Ferris A 1 Kirby 5 40 40 8 3 73240S1R TODD1NGTON W 4 1M 4 5 Fell. S Flynn T D Sullivan 2-5 1-2 1-3 out- Time. M|, Sit, 1:184. 1:47?. Winner — Br. m. by M.-u-eo — Remember Me II. trained by F. Luzaderi. Went to post at 3:37. At post 1 minute. St.irt good. Won easily: second aud third driving, posing, showing improvement, ran to her best form. led all the way and won well in hand. Gambrinus. i. hrajra well up. siimkI a bard drive gamely, but was not good enough to l eat the winner. Katie Powers war with a belated rush ii.rmigh the stretch and finished gamely. Keator moved up fast on the stretch turn, bin tiled in the final lurlong. Killocban had no mishaps. Tivolini quit after going a half. Sir T.Ml.iington was caught in a jam on the first turn and fell heavily. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 7.".2fl0 Adesso. 105: 7323S Hawkaina. 104. no-] O SIXTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. 6092N— 1 :26— 3— 87. i X added. 4-year olds and upward. Ool O Selling. Net value to winner 75. Bid Hoises AWtPPSt *4 *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 ■ ;» KSJMXM wr. 4 M 7 5 71 9 4* 1?. ]« Sumter J H McCormick I 4 3J 7-5 4-5 :■. ].: MARTIU8 w 7 MS 9 1 ]2 1*| 1* 2?. 2nt J Lee F Gering Sr 12 15 15 6 I 731-H-r.l.ACK MANTILLA wb 5 103 I I ■ 31 2A 3* 3 J Ferris L Letup 10 10 I 4 2 7316i MII.TI DES wb 5 103 2 6 6i •* 5 51 4- McCahey * * Van Meter 12 15 15 6 3 7322t DARINQ wk 5 10:j | | :;• ih u 41 jij Rosen ■ Lindsay 15 15 8 4 2 7 S82 I FXYKTTE w f. 107 12 7 1o.. 92 S2 7 it 6 Minder H Oots 12 13 15 6 3 7 :,M. MAY ROWE w4 95 5 S 92 10« Ih SJ. 7« S Flynn C E Rowe I M I 4 I 731«o WA8WIPT w 9 110 I 4 .".h 72 Ml 92 82 W Allen S M Henderson 20 30 30 12 6 73045 MORNING LIGHT w 5 105 11 9 12l 12 12l ]12 91 R McDanlE J Briskcy 1 I 4* S-5 4-5 72 I KING COLE WB 6 108 4 14 13" 132 W 10* 10« H" Alex FE Brown I 4 16-56-5 3-5 7;1«m; IK SWFORD w 6 Mt lo 12 P 8- V 6i 11* J W MhyW Sanford 25 60 50 20 10 7:;»I5 STELLLND w 4 102 111 4 4" U| ]J« 12« Gaugel .1 D Strode 25 40 40 15 8 7710 STELLA PERKINS w 9 103 13 13 11" Hi 10 13 13 G Swain 7. Pierpont 25 W 50 20 10 51%:oR l NDELY w 6 108 14 10 14 14 11 14 Pull.up.C.KrnerE Corrigan 10 lo 15 6 3 TiTme. 25*. 51*. 1:17*. 1:31*. Winner -Br. g. bv Lord Esitrling — Animoso trained by C. Louie. Went 10 110-1 at 4:04. Al post 1 minute. Start gooil. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Anintii- wa rest ruined for a half and. when called on. went into I long lead and wou canteiing. Martius. : av Mt, iMllil Hie most speed for five furlong-, but tired near the end and had to be hard ridden to rmtrtmj Black Mantilla in the closing strides. The latter, going wide throughout, ran a good race anil lini-iied gameh. Miltiades closed a oig gap steadily. Daring had no mishaps. La Fayette can do much letter. R.. iiimI. -lay fell lame and was pulled up in the last quarter. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. tuallfcli TW Gild. 07. Overweights— Ii Fayette. 2 X imds: Waswift. 5: Roundelay. ■".. QQ1 7 SEVENTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 67053—1 :44* — 4— 9*." 00 added. 3 year-olds. O O JL I Selli.ig. Net value to winner 45. In! Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ,- HiMNESAW W 9* 2 5 4l 44 21 li 1* M Cahey B Schreiber 3J 6 5 I 1-2 i73H6REXAKB wb loo 4 :: 52 :;■ 3A 2 22 Sumter .1 H McCormick 4-5 I 9-102-5 out 7 le-.-Miss MAZZONI w 95 :; 7 7-. 6- 5". 52 ::: S Flynn 1! Clark 5 s 6 7-52-5 732SBGBO H WHITE w k in:, m 1 1-" 1- li34 4J R McDmn 1 FWandCJSchmidt 30 30 30 8 4 73261 TH06 CLHOL"N »vb 100 8 2 B 2. 4- I1 5.. Hufnagel A Weber 2 l S 9 8 4 732M C.oLIiQlEST w 100 5 8 I* 7" 7s 6:! H" C Henry H B Duryea li IS 10 3 3-3 •.itti KITTY SMITH w 100 1 6 H 5* 62 I» T- J W MhyA Fennell E8 100 75 Sf I 7U»1*APT w 100 « 9 9 s.1. 82 S-- 8« W Ott E orrigan . 10 8 I 1 73178 BITTER FAIR W 101. 7 4 t, » 9 9 9 Kohn J Laban 60 200 200 40 la Time, 25?. 52J. 1:10. 1 :47J. 1 :54g. Winner — R. f. bv Sain — Kennesaw Queen trained by H. R. Brandt. Went to po-t at 4:35. Al post I minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. S;;ii.esaw. luckv in escaping interference and favored bv the soft going, ran forwardly all the way and. •aking the lead in the stretch, easilv held Hie others safe to the end. Resane. probably In-st. was almost knocked down ou the first turn and again suffered from interference on Outstretch turn. Miss Mazzoni. i. iv slowlv. closed I big gap and finished fast, ieoige H. White had theSiest of the start and showed the most speed to the stretch, but tired badly in the last quarter. Thomas Calhoun had no mishaps, •■oloquest was in a jam. Apt was knocked hack in the first sixteenth when Bitter Fair bumped into the others aud almost caused a fall. The winner was entered for 00: uo bid. Overweights— George II. White, 0 puuuds; Api, 5; Bitter Fair, li.


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