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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART JAMESTOWN VA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 1910 Eighth day Jamestown Jockey Club Fall Mcfting of 17 days 15 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary F W Gerhardy Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig riea in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 34 Mile 88914 112 4 100 250 added 2 and 3yearolds 92721 Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 225 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 StrFin Jockeys Owners 9237S5AJCXIE SELLERS w 2 102 5J 45 2t li A Lang W Jackson 4 5 ItCSSSPATRICIC S WB 2 97 7 4 25 I3 I2 2i McCahey J J McCormicb 4 5 9573 WRAP WRAPDMG7 S 2 97 1 1 1W S1 31 33 3 Ural A Simons 71045 35 14 out DMG7 O U BUSTER BUSTERyCS63SUPERVISOR W 2 97 5 C Cw 45 52 4 4t Gordon W D Althouse 15 25 20 7 3 yCS63SUPERVISOR w 2 97 2 7 7W 7 6nt 53 5 Gaskin William Garth Garthlb 5 10 9 3 1 5fiV2CARDIFFS26S6 5fiV2CARDIFF W 2 100 4 5 5W lb 2 ° k 6J 61 Killwth A G Weston Westone2 10 25 20 S26S6 ALICE VIRGINIA W 2 97 6 3 e2 7 7 7 wrispen G E Bull 40 100 100 2 Winner Ch f by Sir Dixon Onwentsia trained by R Keene KeeneWent Went to post at 231 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving ANNIE SEIrLERS was shuffled back at the start but was taken to the inside and slipped through on the far turn tlMii moved up rapidly and drew away with a rush at the finish PATRICK S raced CARDIFF into defeat in the first thm furlongs then drew away into a long lead after entering the homestretch but tired when challenged WRAP after close pursuit of the early pacemaker quit in the last furlong SUPERVISOR closed a big gap CARDIFF set the early pace but quit badly O U BDSTER ran fairly well only onlyScratched Scratched J27132Freneh Girl 112 112Overweights Overweights Annie Sellers 5 pounds SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 88740 100 3 103 250 added 2yearolds 92722 Allowances Net value to winner 220 AWtPPSt 14 = 4 Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 4 7 OVAGER WB 110 4 3 35 Ink Ink u Goldstein R T Wilson Jr 4 4J 4 710out trMT MAR W LITTLETOXw 113 2 1 li 2i 2 2 McCahey G W Scott 3551 out sTIXGER WB s 3 2 l 3 35 32 E Dugan C C Smithson 35 35 920out rrisrAPSIZE WB 103 1 4 4444 Diamond F Rose 20 30 25 5 1 Aiax JMH TJme j 47 100 106 new track record Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Plaudit Ondurdis trained by T J Healey HealeyWent Went to ix st at 250 At i ot 1 minute Start good Won handily second and third driving drivingnwrpR nwrpR moved up on the outside with a rush on the turn out of the baekstretch and soon taking the theIfid Ifid I wis drawing clear at the end MARTIN W LITTLETON took the lead at once and set a fast pace paceimV imV risiiiiable to withstand the winner STINGER began slowly and lacked his usual speed and finished LT finishedLT nil CAPSIZE stumbled at the start 4riV 4riVlipd start4riV lipd 92C37Leah 110 919523NIghtfall 100 920C42Babbler 115 fCr7 Cl THIRD RACE 1 Mile SSS54 1 39 f 1 111 250 added 3yearolds and up ¬ J JL I 25 O ward Selling Net value to winner 210 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S r opo WB 4 110 5 31 4 = 42 3i li Shmaker X K Bcal 44345 out 23CA AV MPAIGXER Vrvpr WB G 10f 2 3 2 = 2 31 21 2 McCahey O L Richards RichardsERFLYw 1 So 32 2G out Jil7 G BUTT ERFLYw 3 103 4 4 4s i 2J li 31 Diamond F Rose 4 S S 2 35 27 CTHE 92flf MY Y GAL Y w 3 106 3 1 5 5 5 4to 4 ° Sweeney S Louis 23345 out 92C77MOE MOE BcntonMOE inp GA11 rviTENS w 4 101 1 2 1 = 1 i r C Dunn 55 X Bcnton 50 60 60 20 8 Tlnie 48 JM IM Track fast n c bv Ethcllwrt Dorotheo trained y N K Beal BealWent Went to post at 319 At i ost 1 minute Start good Won handily second am F FOURTH RACE 34 Mile SS14 112 1 1015 250 added 3yearolds and up ¬ 92724 ward Selling Not value to winner 220 AWtPPSt V4 = 4 Str Fin Jockeys I Mil Horses AMI WB 3 JO 1 1 h 1 = is ji UcCabe P M Walker 7 11 9 8T out C7012MON 2C97STAKA1II RA WB 4 115 3 2 05 23 23 22 Goldstein D Dunlop C5 2 85 13 out 92fi SCOOXEY K TVB 6 115 2 4 3X 3 3 33 E Dugan F Rose 1 11104uout S2698 TONIATA WB 3 103 4 3 4 4 4 4 McCahey A Garson 20 25 20 0 G5 G5Tihie Tihie 24 4815 114 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Boanerges Bettie Barry trained by II Fucstel FucstelWent Went to post at 345 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving MON AMI took the lead at once and racing TAKAHIRA into defeat in the first half drew away into a long lead in the last quarter TAKAHIRA began well and raced on the outside of the leader until rounding the far turn where lie tired and dropped back COONEY K began slowly and was outrun all the way The winner was entered for 500 no bid Scratched bidScratched 92GGlDress Parade II 108 92C40 Van Den 113 92097 Summer Night 110 OOTOPv FIFTH RACE 58 Mile 81720 101 2 109 250 added 2yearolds Selling J l t 4J Net value to winner 230 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi V v4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O U C P 925S7FIREWOOD W109 S 2 2W I Gordon C L Mack 6 15 15 5 2J 92611 QUIXCY BELLE W 106 4 1 1W 2 McCabe C DeWitt 57 6 2 1 v 926753BENDAGA W 101 6 5 5W 33 Killwth D Dunloy 47621 92662rrHRIFTY W 103 5 3 3WB 51 44 46 43 A Lang R E Watkina C5 85 45 25 out 9262S3EL BART WB 103 3 6 6w 7 7 6i 55 Dunn J F Eartlett 4 77 3 75 92710 IXDORA w 111 1 S SW 62 65 7 6ti McCahey G Griot 10 10 8 3 75 926S9KESWICK W 98 7 4 4W 5iJ5i 7 ° Gaskin William Garth 40 100 100 40 20 92321WASTIXGMONEY W 98 2 7 S S S S Sweeney T R Condran Time 24 48 101 equals track record Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Scintillant II Jessie Woodson trained by C L Mack MackWent Went to post at 410 At post 4 minutes Start straggling Won driving second and third the same FIREWOOD ran in closest pursuit from the start wore QUINCY BELLE down on the far turn and ont ganied her in a closely contested finish QUINCY BELLE left the barrier fast and dashed into a long lead in the first furlong and tired in the homestretch but held on resolutely BENDAGA dropped into third place in the first furlong and remained there THRIFTY was caught In a jam at the start and pulled up The field was strung out all the way The winner was entered for 400 no bid bidScratched Scratched 92GS92Forester 111 s SIXTH RACE 1 18 Miles 77194 154 4 111 Purse 250 3yearolds and up ¬ 92726 ward Selling Net value to winner 200 Ind Horses AWtPPSt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 32713 XSKALEETA WSB C 10a I M Bell C C Smithson 25 4 927143THE MONK WSB 3 98 1 1 4 4 I2 Is 15 25 Killwth J Pontius 33521 335219678GOLCONDA 9678GOLCONDA w 5 101 4 4 C 61 55 4h 3s Sfr Sweeney S Louis 7 8 6 25 65 92629 WIL LACKAYEWSB 6 111 3 3 51 5 4 52 45 4 = E Dugan R Parr 5 8 7 25 75 92709 BANG WB 3 99 6 S S S 65 6 C8 5l Diamond F Rose 7 10 9 42 4296733TOM 96733TOM MELTON W 3 94 5 7 3h 3b 3 3S 51 6 ° Wrispen E H Hanna 5 5 4 P 9 6983HAZELTHORPE w 7 106 767 7 7 7 7 73 McCabe W Brooks 10 15 8 92490 LYXDHURST WB 6 109 S 5 lh Jh 8 S 8 8 Goines J Bryan 40 60 60 ID 10 10Time Time 24 50 115 141 155 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk m by Clifford Garoga trained by II Penny PennyWent Went to post at 438 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and tliird driving NEOS KALEETA was rated along next to the pacemakers until entering the homestretch then moved up on the outside and finishing fast was seeing away through the last sixteenth THE MONK ran into a good lead on the backstretch but tired when It came to the final drive GOLCONDA ran well and might have won but for being cut off on the turn out of the backstretch WILTON LACKAYE finished gamely and close up TOM MELTON and LYNDHURST showed speed but quit The winner was entered for 300 no bid bidScratched Scratched 8S9492Hoffinan 109 109Overweights Overweights Wilton Lackayc 2 pounds Lyndhurst 3