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1 J ! 1 j , j : . . I I 1 I . 1 ; JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1910. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and ninth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meet ing. 21 book- on. 1 Pr.-idiiiL Judge. Jo-eph A. Murphy. Starter. II. D. Brown. Racine Secretary. 11. D. P.rr.wn. Pacing starts at 2::,o p. 111. Chicago time 2:::o p. 111.1. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig ures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse tad weight carried. -Indicates apprentice allowance. Q Q PT "I r— FIRST PACE 3-4 Mile. 88570 1:11% -7—105. 1 Purse BMB 1 year olds and ii|. UO I 1 I ward. Selling. N. t value to w inner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1, .j -t Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P S sv.v.KAPLS KPT tvu 5 140 i . 1: 1H l« 1« S Davis Mrs.IPMat berrv 7 5 2 2 I . out ss.-,:.7-MYSTIFIEH w 3 IS 2 :: 3* 5- :: a J Deavpt T 1- Edwards 7-5 6-5 9-W1-3 out R66S3 RICKEY wsii 7 IM I 1 2 -; 2".::- J Wilson w L Williams W-«» 80 12 3 8SSS7*LORD NELSON w 7 IS 1 1 -D :: f 41 J Henry S A Clopton :: 4 1 4-5 ..ut 887*7 SQtARE DEAL IMI 5 I "• 4-5- :," Ilannan H McCarren 20 01 GO 1" 2i SSS30 Hot;. 1 E COVERLETw 4 127 :; 5 •. : n I E Critlin A P Doyfc 5 3M 36» 99 l". Time. 23«-;. 48. 1:13. Winner P.. g. by Kingston Dominoes 1 trained by J. P. Maylierryi. Went to po-t at 2:36. At post I minute. Mart -" •"!. Won handily: second and third driving. Karls C"i;rt shouldered lis high .«ight well shewed a great turn of speed for the first half and drew aaraj into 1 long bad. but was ridden out to stall ..ff the fast gakaing MystMer. The latter began slowly, aa iisua. l-ut finished with a rush Ricket ran la ctose pursuit to the stretch, but araa tiring at the end. Lord N 1 -en ipiit. The winner was catered f-r 6400: no id. 4 O n ~i O BBCOMD PACE 1-2 Mile, iss.-.lm - is-. l MB. Pana BMB I y.-at • [ ]-. Flllie-. OO llO Allowances. Net value p. winner $:!25. itol Horses AWtPPSI , _• :, Sir Fin Jattrjl Owners 1 II C ■ S l68fl7 DARLIXa w 113 I 1 1- 1- 1- Troxler It 1 Williams ti j |-2 i-l out — * . 1 TALLAHASSEE w US •; S »»l 2*1 3s E Criflin FJ Puis 1 I I 1 .:, "iW;8S KENTUCKY ROSE w 1! » .": 2 31 4 3k Kohn Mrs H H S.lbv BS 75 75 12 :: R6EM AI.TADKNA « i|n 7 i H B* I- .1 Peid O I. Picbanls 16 31 M 9 7 M SN»i BIJSs TRIUMPH a b" 1 I •.■ •". :. Haaaan H M Roaera al KM MS M M S*319 DELI. a lto 1. 7 i «- ti". .1 Henry R D Williams ■! 3 1 ! 1 4 3-2 3-3 SS3SK MISH HI-:i.EE a MS I :: 7" 7- 7 Oana St .lames Stable 5 200 200 40 15 SEPOY MAID w 1".", it s I .1 Wilson s Y Btrcett M 75 M B :. .Coupb-d in sir.iii.-ht hctliug only. Tune. 12. 23s,. 36. 48% leajaata track record. Winner — Br. f. by Martinet Hester W. trained by P. D. William-i. Went to |Mi-t at 2:51. At po-t 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily : second and third driving. Da.-|in_-o.-hod into a long lead in the first furlong and won all iln- tvav without briaR fully extended. Talla l.a-s.e ran in closest pursuit all the wav. but could never Ret to the winner. Kentucky Buat ran wtdl and uatatayed Alt.olena in the linal drive. Sepoy Maid araa green at the barrier and will improve. Scratched -87633 Isabel Caaae, IM; S8SB4 Golden Baby, 115: 88".:i4 lw Greea. 166; 83828 Harve-t Moon. 105 QQri Q THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile. 88570 1 : 11 »- -7—103. Purse 00. .: year ..Ids. Selling. O O • X *f Net value to winner $.125. lad Horses AWtPPSt i, i.. % Str Fin Jeckeys Owners 7 H c 1 S~" M67S JUDGE HENDERSON a/a 117 4 5 :;..t •_.. |j |i Nlcol R Brarelbcr M 15 7 ~i TT Ss«!iiMiss sly a 112 11 1 l1 21 2- .1 Deavpl V. R West I M I I I j K2S9 *DON DIAZ w Ml 5 I 6* .1* • 5*. I* llaiuiud C A Ross I", :• 1 •:, M ; M0X»STAIiBOARD wti 117 i 7 8 7i iuk *a Lrannou f J Puns J JO I 3 7-5 88259 ADALIA w 112 6 6 fint p 515 54 Ganz Kenwood Stable 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 «V t 92 DRESS PARADE II. w 117 2 4 41 P* 61 6"* E Griffin O L Richards 31 5 5 2 1 BMlS*BREVrra w 112 7 8 71 8 71 7* J Reid M Folev 24 3 I 6-0H kfc691 DAVE WALLACE w 114 8 3 2 4h 8 8 Troxler D Hill 8 15 15 6 3 Time. pML 474;. 1:13*.,. Winner — Ch. c. by ltaniiockhuru — Winy ah trained by .1. Powers. Went to pwl ut 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Judge Henderson. itT forwardly. followed the e:irly pacemaker cksey. wore Miss Sly down in the stretch and drew away in the lust sixteenth. Miss Sly showed the most speed for a half, but tired when the winner challenged. Don Diaz dropped back in the first half, but finished fast and gamely. Starboard closed a bis gap Adalia finished well. Dave Wallace quit badly. The winner was entered for 1910.sh00; no hid. ftft7kH F4H RTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. S7S40— 1:40 — 1—107. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and C* C3 I — J upward. Allowances. Net valic to winner 25. lr.d Horses AWtPPSt V* K % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P S MOPUVB WIRE wk 5 111 1 2 lakS* I" 1* I4 A Lee J F Bartlett 2 2 2 7-101-3 ■KM PfLKA ws 3 103 3 4 3s 3 ?. 21 21 J DiaVpt J Hewitt 2 3 3 9-101-3 H*."iS PlKNACE WB 4 107 I I 4h 4 4"" W 3 E tlriltln E Trotter 15 30 30 10 4 t.y„v. AROXDACK ivu 4 99 I ; 6 6 6 4 J R.i.l Mrs.IM.I.aughlin 7 15 15 4 7-5 I • I KKHillKVAL wsn 7 111 6 5 5 :,» 5« 5"k 5° Troxbr C E Patterson 12 20 20 C 8-5 R»C22»BOCA tJRAXDE W 3 loo 4 1 1- l3 1J 4U 6 Can;. W H Fizer 9-5 21 8-5 7-101-3 Time. 23«s. 481/5. 1:13S. l:39*i. 1:46%. Winner — R. h. by Handsel — Mother Punch 1 trained by W. II. 4ongdou. Went to |«pst at .!::; ;. At jsist 1 uiinute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Live Wiic was rated in behind Boca ;rande until rounding the far turn, where he moved up with a rush aud drew away into an easy lead. Pulka was always prominent and outstayed Furnace in the stretch drive. Tlu latter moved up after entering the stretch, but was unable to improve his position in the last quarter. Bc-ca Crande showed the most speed for six furlongs, but quit when the winner caught him. Overweight* Furnace. ." pounds; Arondack. 1. QQrk "I FIFTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. MM— 1 : 1 1 *i.— 7— 105. | Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-O O 1 — 1 ward. Selling. Xet value to winner §?2T . Ind Horses AWtPPSt1,; ji % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8SC15 PARKVIEW w 5 113 3 1 2J Ink 14 ]nt T Koorner N Enright 4 5 5 2 1 J", .I[I*;K CABINISS W 4 112 12 11 2= 23 25 Troxler T B Morris 21 4 3 6-5 1-2 8K82*BONNIE BARD wkb 6 IIS 6 6 C 3"t M 3"k Canz L Kelly 31 7 C 2 4-5 HW43 8ETM. T5KTTLKR wb 5 115 4 3 tl 4" 4* 4« Nil ol M C Pritchard I 4 9 5 4-5 2-5 MIS ST. JEANNE we. 0 113 2 5 3 53 5* 5s B Davis Meister Jr 5 7 6 8-5 3-5 m I IMITATE w 4 115 5 4 51 6 6 6 E Orittin E Trotter 20 40 40 12 4 Time. 23%, 4714, 1:12%. Winner— B. in. by Hamburg — Mornlngside trained by N. Enrlght. Went to |M»st alt:UU. At |Mist i. minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Parkview, off foiuardly. wore Judge Cabiniss down while rounding the tar turn and drew away in the homestretch, but tired and had to be hard ridden finally to outstay Judge Cabiniss. The latter closed up ajjain and was wearing the winner down at the finish. Bonnie Bard closed a big gap and outstayed Sey-■Boar hatter. Th«- latter met with interference in the first sixteenth and was crowded back. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. t 4J -7fcrt SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. S7M0— 1 :40— 4—107. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-ClCj I £L £k ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Bid Horses AWtPPSt 14 i ai Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 88f."93OBEROX w 7 111 I 1 4= 3l 2= 33 1= J Reid Arlington Stable 31 I 4 3-2 7-10 f*4*2=ROSEBORO w 7 111 5 4 l1 l1 l1 1"" 22 Brannon F J Pons 2 21 11-54-5 1-3 S862U HOORAY WB7 111 7 5 31 2"t ; " 21 3H J Deavpt M C Pritchard 2 3 3 11-2 HMS*UGHT KXIGHT w 4 104 1 2 2 4H 41 P 41 J Wilson C S Wilson M 4 13-5G-5 3-5 MM VAN-EN ws 5 109 8 8 71 61 51 5= "- Ganz T H Stevens 12 15 12 4 2 Ss :«! SILVERADO Wsn 4 103 3 6 8 8 7= 6l 61 Dreyer S Forsythe 60 100 100 30 10 WQHURLOCK ws 4 107 6 7 61 5h 6u 73 7* Kohn Mrs W W Miller 100 100 100 30 10 KK81 PELLEAS w 4 109 4 3 5* 7 8 8 8 Hannan W L Williams 100 100 100 30 10 Time. 24%, 49/5. 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:47%. Winner — Ch. g. by King Gold — The Wraith trained by J. ii. Brannon. Went to iM st at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Oberon followed the leaders close up until entering the homestretch, where he slipped through on the inside aud. Jinisliing fast, drew away at the end. Roseboro showed much the most speed until in the last furloug and r:i -cd Hooray into defeat, but tired finally. Hooray ran well, but tired when it came to a drive. Light Knight was close up for the first half, then tired as if short. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — ss»ilf. Agreement. 1 H,; KSt;22 Bannock Bob. lOfi. I