Tijuana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-14

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TIJUANA FORM CHART. ____ TIJUANA. MEX.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1917. Eighty -third day. Lower California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 130 or more days, lr. hooks on. Weather cloudy. Sj| Presiding Judge, t. II. PcttingiU. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 4:00 p. in.. Indicate* apprentice allowance. 7 OQ rUBBT RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Nov. 15, 1910—1:45—9—100. Purs,. 00. 31 _ L I J j 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner S300; second. 1917.sh5 :_tlnrd,_5. Index Horses AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners PC P S 31700 LARKIN wa 4 112 I 1-. 1-*. l:i 1* 1 li Harton W Walker :; 2 4 5 1-:; : 1700 ACUMEN w in 11.; 1 !•- 3*1 2*1 21 8§ W Taylor W II Jackson I s I 1 31700 MORADA waal 111 I :::;:: ::■ tj W MclnreR Pointer 3 21 4-61-3 81766 i. i i i, sag MS r. f* 4 4** 4** 4** F NewmanSmith and Davey 1 f-i 7 101-4 31725 RUTH POWERS w 6 112 :..". i ,; 6* r. •"■ C Jonea C Read li 4i 8 3 ;»K 43 LRO II. wa 11 113 I I I 8 I E P HopkinnB Pardon 10 13 3 3-2 Time. 25%. 52%, 1:21%, 1:49%. 1:56%. Track muddy. Winner Ch. e. by !o BHse mailed hjr V. Walker; bred by Mr. W. Showalter. Went to post iit L:OI. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering : second and third driving. LARKIN raced Into the lead quickly and naming well in the going, easily won all the way. ACUMEN raced la rloaeal and nunc pursuit, bat was always held safe. MORADA ran well and Bnished «lo-e ii| . COMCL «iis always outpaced. Seriit.h.- 1 -317P0-".lohu l.oiis. 113: 31720- Yall.ilia. 100. Ql 7 r7/ BECOND RACE- 3-4 Mile. Dee. 20, 1916— 1:11%— 8— 110. Curse 00. 3-yoar-olds. O 1 I I U Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 8300: second. 1917.sh5: third. 5. J rule-. Horses AWtSt % 2 g Str Kin Jockeys Owners O C P S ::1707 MKKGONE W 1M 1 I* 1- H V T Nolan T M Grant :! 3 6-5 3-5 S1492 MISS KNIGHT WIM 3 1 1 I l»l. 8* W MrfnreT Henderson 4 5 2 1 81888* ARGENTO w 107 E 7-1 ::■. ::-: I! Rarton K H Kane 3 4 8-5 4-5 31493 VALLI V. w HE 4 4; B*l S* 4-. J Dawson W A Wright ::o 40 15 8 309fi» HAM KEENE wa 114 6 r» « 7" J4 6** R Pauley A Ci Dunlap 10 15 ! 3 31708 JIMP a 113 3 1" 2". 4! C- Q AlexaJrA AVilliams 6 M 8-5 7-10 K17SS LADY llHAR w 112 I 8** 8** 8*» 7*1 8 JIcGraw F T Shortell 30 40 1" I SUM GOLDEN DRAGON WB 147 7 6 0- 7-1 I » C Cross W K Cotton 2 M 0-5 3-5 3057 7 FANNIE W Id I I .t I 0 F NewmanW Wentw orth 20 20 8 4 Time. 25%, 51%, 1:21%. Track muddy. Winner— Ch. f. by Meelick — Bcgoac trained i y T. J. Grant; bred by Mr. Charles Hodges. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MEEGONE raced J1M1 into early retirement and. taking a pood lead, won casing up. MISS KNIGHT ran well in the Koine and finished gamely. ABGBNTO made up much ground in the last quarter. GOLDEN DRAGON ran poorly in the going. JIMP set the early pace and ipiit. Scratched 30733 Lady Lee Roae, 112; 30072 Snawr, 112: Dreamland Maid. 112. Overweights Meegone. 1 pound: Miss Knight. .".. Q 1 7 7 1 THIRD RACE— • 1-2 Furlongs. June 2S. UM-1:05% — S— 118. Purse 00. 3-ye.ir- Q 1 i I 1 elan and apward. Selling. Net value to winner S300: sccoml. Sti..: third. S3.. Index 11 orses AWtSt j 2~ t Str Fin Jockeys Owners POPS .Mfl57 OLD COIN wr. 7 110 1 2* ]-•?. I-.. 1« A Pickens J G Parker 2 ! -! 4-5 2-5 S174S RUBICON II. w 8 181 3 31 3 3» 2=?. T Hunt K Bpence 15 13 4 8-3 81*57 PROSPEROS BABY w 5 107 4 4 4 8*1 3*1 G AlexaJrG Alexandra 6-5 s-5 3-5 1-4 SI8S3 VICXOl.A wu.ilOS 5 54 5 5" 42J T Nolan "i C Rnrkhart • C 7 2 4-5 3111* COT. LYNCH wr. HIM i f. 6 fi 54 M MtbewaJ Randolph 10 15 5 2 817S««ETHEL WELLES wis 4 104 2 1" 2 4- G K Miirtin M Rieser ti 5 8-5 3 5 Time. 243i. 5025. 1:04. 1:11%. Track muddy. Winner — It. g. by Phuradee- Pocketaiece trained by J. G. Parker; brad by Mr. John K. Madden. Went to post .it 2:58. M poet 1 minutes. Start good and slow. AV011 easily; lecend ami third driving. OLD coin shook off ETHEL WELLES early and. drawing away steadily, won in a canter. RUBICON II. was always a forward and game contender. PltOSPKUOS BABY was outpaced by the first two. but finished resolutely. VIGNOLA nMaked well. ETHEL WELLES matt after setting the early pace ami racing well to the last turn. Scratched— 31 B4Oakland. 110: 3174." Roscas. 110: 81745 Delaney. 110; 81573 Santiago White, 107: 81847*Barton. 107: 81858 Thirty Beren, 107. -? 1 7 7 0 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dee. 28, I8I8— 1:11%— S— llO. Pane ?100. 3-year-olds O 1 I « Jj and upward. Selling Handicap, get Milne to winner 00; second. SO..: third. 885. Index _Horses_ AWtSt V vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S S168SPALATABLE am 7 101 1 V 8» 11 l" W Kelaay G A Marshall 10 12 I 7-5 S115*»CRUCES wa 3 MM I 8« :■- 6*1 3*1 B Martin K J McGraw 4 2i 4-5 2-5 2188»*PRESUMPT!ON WB I 11." 4 4* 4*1 8*1 8* C Bgame Palace Stable 3-5 1 2-5 1-5 rS1788SILVER MOON w 7 110 1 1 1 2 44 S McGraw C Rood I 6 2 1 •:K10.- J. C. WELCH Wl 4 ME E I C I 58 li BfthewaF Goring Jr fi 15 5 2 S1788*WAREMORE a 8181 8 21 21 41 6 A JohnsonT Mills 3 4 C-5 1-2 Time. 243/3, 494i, 1:19. Track muddy. Winner— Ch. h. by Chop Suey— Mnah Wood trained by L. Marshall; bred by Mr. F. T. Wood. Went to post at 8:28. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the name. PALATABLE!, after being saved to the stretch under slight restraint, took the lead, but his rider almost threw the race away through overconfidence. CRUCE8 came from far back with a belated rush ind barely tailed to win. PRESUMPTION only ran fiiirly well. SILVER MOON set a good pace, but tired in ti." stretch drive. WAREMORE quit. Scratched — S1728*Cnstom House. 107: 3172S P-atchler. 100. %•! weigiit- Palatable. 3 pounds. *J a f"7 TJ *_ FIFTH RA E 5 1-2 Furlong.,. Jane 2s. 1914 1:0.-..,— 8—118. Purse 8480, 8-year- fj X | I ft ohls anil upward. BeUing. Net value to winner fHW: second. j65j third . 835. In* v HoTses AWtSt U ;t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 31888 : AUNTIE CURL wa 8 11" 4 2 :.-. 1* It Troxler A Williams 0-5 4-." 2-5 1-1 88930 IDA LAVLNIA w 8 113 I I] 1*1 II 2*1 A Pickens C H Wleaenaann 4 3] 7-0 7-10 81718 ANDY H. v E 117 1 4- 4*j J M W Kelaay W St Vincent 10 10 4 8-5 31197 I.ADV ST. PATRICKwa 5 113 l 8«1 3» 8* 4 R Pauley -I Nlcklana S 1.". 6 I 81888 LAUGHG WATEB wit 4 112 2 E] .""% .",* M MthewaJ Randolpa 10 1". I 1 81588 CLASSY iIP.L wr.no 5 7» 7 0*18* G AlexaJrG Alexandra 8 M 4 2 W 31727 POSITANO w IMS I I !» • 7* F Laker T Mills 6 8 3 S-5 81578*MIS£ FOLLY W« i:" 7 I | .■; 7*18*1 R Dorlty V R Lawrence I M 4 2 31153 TREOWEN w»3W2 . v • v. Johnson C A McCroan 81 85 10 5 Time. 24 5. 50, 1:04%. 1:11*4. Track muddy. 0 inier- ah. in. by Prospero — Charleys Aunt trained by P. J. Williams; bred by Mr. S. A. Beckham I ■ Went to post :.t 8:46. At post 1 minute. Stiirt good :m l slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AUNTIE 111j raced In nearest pursuit of IDA LAV.NIA to the stretch, then passed le r in the last eighth and won easing up. IDA LAYINIA set a food pee sad held en gamer/ for second place. ANDY H. raced well and ontgamed LADY ST. PATRICK for third place. The latter raced forwardly all the way. Scratched— 31533 Katharine :.. 118; 81729 Fancy Feathers, 83; 31440 English Lady, 100. Overwi ihts — Positano. 1 pound. 9 -j r7a 4 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. June 24. 1818—1:45—8—118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds e_ A 4 | 4r aad ayward. BeUiag. Net ralae to wraaer 8888; aacaaaL 888; third, ." . 1 ndex ggraei AvTsF%" ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 C P S 3164S*IMQUIETA wit 7 ins 4 1*1 1*1 1*1 1*1 1*1 R Harton AY Walker 2J :: : -"■ 1 1 31815*BOXER sraand107 2 E»* 8* 3 21 2* G AlexaJrG Alexandra 4-5 1 8-81-4 Mf.HC CAPT. DRUSE ara 8 US 1 41 ."" 4* :;• 8* W McbVreC Hoary S 12 1 fi-5 31888 MARK G. wr 4 101 5 T- 2J 8*1 V 4- A Pick-ns K J Ramsey 10 10 3 fi-5 ::ifi48 WEYAKOKE wa 7 113 I I fi fi V B* F Baker C A Daviea M 12 3 7-5 31744 COL. MATT ws 4 10J I 3* 4 V fi A JohnsonC Polk fi 7 2 4-5 Time. 26. 51«5. 1:18%, 1:47%, 1:55. Track muddy. Winner— IS. m. by Fatherless — Ellerslie trained by W. Walker; bred by Messrs. A. R. Hancock 8 Boa. Weal ■ post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Stiirt Rood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. INQUIETA, favored by the going, took a quick lead and won all the way nnexteaded. BOXER raced forwardly and gamely, but was always held safe by the wiaaer. CAPT. DRUSE ran a game race. MARK :. tired after racing in closest pursuit to the stretch. COL. MATT ;uit. Scratched— 31116 Marjorie D.. 85; 81688*Meriy Twinkle. 10S; S1886*Ora McGee. 105; 31711 Leah Cochran. 100. Overweights — Boxer, ."■ pounds; Mark C... 2; Col. Matt, 3.


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