New Orleans Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-03

result


view raw text

1 ; NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS. LA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. -Fair Grounds. Twenty-ninth day Baalaaaa ■Mens Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 14 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge. J. R. Campbell. Starter A B Dade R-icin" • Secretary. Joseph McLennan. "m Racing starts at 2:00 p. 111. Chicago time 2:00 p. in., indicates apprentice allowance. 31 hQ FIRST KAIL— 3 1-2 Furlongs. Feb. 9. 1010—41 .-.—!»— 114. Purs.. Son,. JL *J *Ls and 2-year c.lds. Claiming. Net value- to winner 80; second, .00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt Vj ,■_■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners g c P S — 315 4-PAIT.A V. will 4 .".- 1« M Buxton Q Knebelkamp s 3 y 4 itT 31570* *GAY LADY w 106 1 2J 2» F aferfaneeP B Wood 6 10 10 I 1 S1624NAPOLI will 2 li 31 w RohsnG W J Blaaell 3 r S 4 us l-i 81400»ANNA J. w Mt 5 4 4 W Cramp A A Reilly 1 Mwi-Joat 31317 - MILDRED EURETTA w 106 3 5 5 AV A CarllW D Hernhardt 4 61 $ 7-6 3-6 Time. 25, 4445. Track heavy. Winner— I.r. f. by Marathon -Miss Alert trained by J. J. Troxler: bred bv Mr J R ahMJSBa VV"t V-r1,"*, :it -!,• A* ,",st,1 minutt- s,ta,t taiV ■,ml low- Wo" riving; second and third the same. PAULA .. well ridden and saving much ground on the turns, finished gunelv and were- OAT LADV down la the last few strides. .AY LADY showed a good order of speed and held on resolute dv 1 11 the Baal drive. NAPOL1, while ,„ming wide, raced into the lead ia the last eighth but th d in tie deciding drive-. ANNA .1. was away sl„wly and raced wide, but linished fast. 31 aQ-i *L oD RACE 3-4 Mile. Jan. 28, 1018—1:12—8- luvi Parse . 8-year-aldi -3- U KJ rJP and upward. Claiming. Net value- to winner 3450; second. 00 third. S5il Index Horses AWtSt ij ». % Str Fin Jockeys oTvners ~ o HO P S — S1S48*GARL WB 6113 4 1* I 1= 1" F Fu.-rst W Wat.rinni 24~5 T~ ■ 1 81441 WILLDO w4 1bl 7 S 13 H F RohaonG Roberts I". ,, 7 a , Ls 3154! IfAYME W. w 4 M6 I I 3 4- J p Lowder L A Ser-gni 4 , S r- 1 31310VILETV wi: I Ml I 2 S | 2i 41 B Kopmn.I Phillips 4 4 4 1 , S1440*GENTLEWOMAM w 4 103 i 4 f » r. If J. rtic.it W .1 Press M -. u ■ 1 3 1563 "YORK LAD WB 8 101 s p W 61 6" W A GurTlP M Civtli | 1; 1 | -, , -, S0600*AL COURT wn 6 107 2 6* 41. 7 71 W Cramp B L Fitacerald 4 E * 1 S1400*HUDAS BROTHER v. 0 107 I 7- 71 x s J Roelrigxi, E Webb l, :o :o Ifl 5 k Time. 25, bl%, IM%. Track heavy. lb l|W."""r~I:i h M;11tin,t_Mt"10lUs G.aincd by F. I.e-tellier; bred by Messrs. Williams BNB. A "S-J- "!?• I1 -:7S- At I ost :!, ll"1" s "t K" » -"id sl„w. Won easilv: s..,„nd and third driving. .ALL. showiac the most speed, raced into a food had at once and increased bis adrantaee all the w.iy. winning as bis rider pleased. WII.I.D11 gaiuc-,1 steadily and oatstayed MVYMF W ill the i..l strides. MAYMK W. . dosed a big gap in the stretch. VII. KY tired badly after WcillsT " Well lor r U t Uve eirbths. YORK LAD was e.utiun all the way. Scrate heel — 314! s ■Ituiuiiiig Queen. 106; 31551 Hazelnut. In". 31 QJ. ••"»» KACE -3-4 Mile. Man. 29. l!.!.-,-l:l-..-s-UIK.I Purse 1917.sh00. 3vear,Tlu"s ■H * * *" and upward, lb. lining. No; value- to winner 8480; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt ■■« . Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S — y.i.l.vV.iM1 wu:;in7l2 3J 1» V f RohaonG Knehelhamp 7 6 U-62 "MM .JO. 12* /IN DEL w .. 111. 1 ll ll 2- 2- II .bfleott W 11 Ir, v s U I] | M4»8-Till. M. CALLAWAY w 6 107 7 » R- 5- 3J W Cramp E L li. I;. raid 7-5 M 1 1-2 out 31549CLEDERE w i 102 I « V 3| 4 W Huug C F Smith lo 15 15 $ JJ MMM*CAPITANIA w I IM I 6- 6* 64 5 M BnUai G nunlap M IS IS I I 21 .".•.".STAR PEARL kHM07 I I 7-7 • B KopmnW Rlrnte M ■ ■ H i 81681 miss SHOT a IMU4 P I- 41 78 it McD*ottK c Crockett I U U i H 88611 CZAR MICHAEL WB 6 113 I 7s s I s Ti CbappeUW Tavlor ■ 88 :;n 10 5 Pime, 251- 61%, 1:80%. Track heavy. Winner-Ch. e, by nalration In Pocta .trained by J. .1. Troxler; bred] bv Messrs. Lawrence and Com-sto. kl. Went to Baal at 2:88. At post 1 iniiiiite. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RHYMES followed Z1N l i:i. ckwely to the last . ightli. where lie took the lead and rame away t.i Min ■« I i- rider kwMid. /in DRL dbewrd the bmb! early -peed, bat tired after leading for a half mile. THOMAS CALLAWA1 was bard ridden and barely tot up in time to outstay CLEDERB. The latter # showed a g i old"!- of -peel, tint tired. MISS BHOT |ilit. Scratched — 27084 Oempallla, 111. l e;-ucjght- Ith.Miier. 2,. pound-: Mi — Si,.,l, 1 i._. : Czar Michael. 1. TQfr rOUBTH RACI. 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. IM5— 1:44%— 8— 10-1. Greentreo Pane. 31 JL *J *J *J Pare* MM. 3-.voar-oi.ls and upward. Allowance*. Net value to wlaaet 89; gecond, 00; third. 0. ladei Horses A WtSt 4 % ■« Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 31568 WOODWARD a 4 H*7i 2 4 4 S« 1 1 .. F RobsonB Matheny 1 1 4-6 1-4 out 81581 PLEASURE VILLE wis 5 104 I I | a S* I 8* F Marphy J Lowe 2 2. 8] KmI S1558*POCKICHOO wb 4 MS :: l- |j l» :; :;"• P Lowder W C Clancy i I I | -5 ia1 31553 INDIAN CHANT WB 4 148 4 :;■ 3* 4 I 4 K McDoUJ V Bean ti 10 10 I 5 out Time. 25=.,. 501s, 1:19. 1:4C5. 1:84%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. e. by Star shoot Sardine trained 1 G. C. Winfrey: bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Weal to aoa at 3:28. At post l miaate. Btarl load Bad dov, Won easily; aecoad ami third driving. WOODWARD was badly oafpaeed for the tirst half, then moved up steadily and drew away in the ptretch, hut itaaibled right at the end. PLEA8UREVILLB Buffered from Interference, hut was dose am throughout and tin it m-ar the end. POCKICHOO s-t a road paea, i ui quit after leading for three-qaar-tera. Indian CHANT showed speed and retired in the last qaarter. Overweighta— w [ward, ._. i goads. KO£-» rilTH RACK— 1 Mile. Jan. 11. 191*5— 1:37-?.-. .".- 10C. Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds 31 J. Q *J Q and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 51: si eond. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt A z ? Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S1562**8CH. FOR 8CANDAL.W 4 Ml 4 § 4- 2 1. U N Barrett W P Johnson 2 18-813-6] M 81685 LB1ALOHA w 8 l»7 2 4- I :::i B 2* J Dodd K Lntl 5 5 4 HH : 152* BEST B. AND TKR w a ■•«* 1 l1 2- 1 : : .. W Crump It D Holmes 4 4 16-68-61-8 SIMM II-1- SAVIN WS1M J* U 4i 4J 4* R McDoUJ Ruford I 10 10 4 2 31841 CHILTON KING WB 7 Ml I H V i 5 5 . F Rob-sonL Eremmer 2 1:5-513-51 2-5 Tbae, 2G45, £3, 1:22. 1:51%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by Gtorifier — Diamoatina trained by W. H. Fizer; bred by Mr. A. B. Hancock. Went to post at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start Bead an 1 slow. Won ilrivii:«: second and third the same. SCHOOL FOB SCANDAL moved up gamely after roing three-. laartere and. standing a hard drive after BaviBBJ mm Ii ground on the last turn, oatatayed LBIALOHA. The latter ran as if host, hut was taken all over the track and lost mac! ground on the strct.h turn. BEST P.IB AND TUCKER Bet the pace and ran out on the lower turn, but ran fairly will. ILL SAVIN tired. CHILTON KINU had no mishaps. Scratched— 31.-.2s-Ch:il Dufonl. 100; 31-",49 Iiurh.-.nk. 95. rn 7 SIXTH LACK— 1 1-16 Miles. Feb. 13. 1*15— 1:44%— t— 104. Columbia Claiming 31 A. *Jk/ I Handi ap. Pane . 3-ye.ir-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; see- ond. jMgj third. 0. Index Horses AWtStj * ?i Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 31S4M*STOLEN ANTE W 5 1« 6 8] ii fi 2 Is F Robsor.A G Dunlap 4 5 4 7-5 3-5 31501 -CLIFF F1KLD WB C Ml 4 4 81 2 l| 21 M Buxton L J Carey 7-5 2 G-5 1-2 1-4 31554YODELES w 5 10G 5 fi B» 4] 81 1" R -McDOU.J Y Strode 4 ." 4?. 8-5 3-5 31854 IMPRESSION vv I H4 I lJ 1= li 4" 4B T McTagtH Fink 4 5 4i 7-5 3-5 31441? FAIRY LEGEND W 4 Mf 2 8 4- 8 5- 51 W A CarllD B Fountain 10 12 10 4 7-5 315M*ALEX GETZ v. 4 103 1 2* 8* 8*18 6 P Lowder W P Johnson 6 6 0 2 1 Time. 25, 51, 1:19%, 1:47%. 1:56V5. Track heavy. Winner — lir. Ii. by Durante Stolen Moments trained by P. Murphy: bred by Messrs. CJiinn and For-aythe. Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second anil third driving. STOLEN ANTE was hard riiMea and outpaced in the early running, t.ut tinned up fast in the last quarter and overhauled CLIFF FIFLD in the cloaiag strides to win eaaiag up. CLIFF Fli:i.D was promt -n.nt from the tan. but tired in the last eighth. VODELE8 closed a goo l gap. IMPRESSION set a good pace and tired badly In tin- stretch. ALEX GETS iiuit and tri-d to bolt in tin- stret li.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1917020301/drf1917020301_2_11
Local Identifier: drf1917020301_2_11
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800