Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-17

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART JAMESTOWN VA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1910 Fourteenth day Jamestown Jockey Club Fall Meeting of 17 days 13 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary F W Gerhardy Ilacing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse anil weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance O O Q 1 T FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 92722 100 2 110 250 added 2yearolds 7 O JL JL Selling Xet value to winner 220 1m Horses AWtPPSt Vt 5iStrFin Jockeys Owners JnG THRIFTY w 101 4 1 21 Int I1 1 = McCahey R E Watkins 7101 45 14 out outrj7CBEXDAGA rj7CBEXDAGA w 96 3 2 3 3s 21 2 Gordon D Dunlop 34445 out outC21CARD1FF C21CARD1FF w 99 5 3 1 Z 3s Killwth A G Weston 5 6 3 45 out 225 KESWICK ws 96 2 4 4i 4 4 4 Gaskin William Garth 30 30 30 8 2 2ttT21 ttT21 ALICE VIRGIXIA ws 1041 1 5 C o5 5 ° o Fbrother G E Bull 5050 50 15 5 5AGGRESSIOX AGGRESSIOX w 105 6 5 = 6 6 6 Alex J Lockwood 10 CO 50 la 6 6Time fastWinner Time 24 48 101 107 Track fast Winner WatkinsWent B f by Ogden Busy Maid trained by R E Watkins Went to post at 232 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving THRIFTY was reserved in behind CARDIFF until on the far turn where she went to the front with a rush and drew away to win cantering BEXDAGA forced to go on the outside when he made his effort made a game challenge on the stretch turn but tired in the last sixteenth CARDIFF began with great I eed but quit in the last quarter The others were always outpaced The winner was entered for 500 ii bid bidScratched Scratched 92C30 Heathcrbloom 101 101Overweights Overweights Alice Virginia 3t pounds Aggression 4 O O W 1 O SECOXD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 02722 1CG 2 110 200 added 3yearolds y O JL l and upward Selling Xet value to winner 230 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U StrFin Jockeys Owners 927485SEXECA WSB 3 110 10 6 692761O 3 2h 2i H Goldstein S V Streett 2 3 2J 6535 92761O EM W 3 106 5 3 2 2J McCahey J J McCormlck 354 12779 HEX CROSSCDDIXWB 4 113 2 1 1f 1 1 S li 33 E Dugan H Miller 15 20 12 12GS f 2745FLASHIXG WB 3 105 3 3 3i762 GS 5l 4J 4J Gordon J R Thompson 50 75 60 i762 CHEEK WB 4 113 6 7 7 7 5i 5 S Davis J S Tyree TyreeW 52351 BLUE TIE W 4 113 11 12 12S2780 12 8 7 6h Dunn E W Moore MooreTTS 30 GO 40 15 7 S2780 OAKHURST TTS 4 113 8 9 11 10 S 7J McCabe H Flippen FlippenV 20 40 30 12 6 92779 JOE GAITEXS v 4 112 4 4 4h 4X 65 S Fbrother Z X Banton 12 20 20 8 4 92779 LAUGHIXG EYES WB 5 113 9 10 10 9 9 9 Alex 10 15 15 6 3 9 11 10 10 Sweeney A H Dewdney 20 60 60 25 12 92757 FLATFOOT WB 4 107 1 11 S 12 11 llts Lloyd V C Saunders 50 200 100 40 20 20974SWOOLCASTA 974SWOOLCASTA W 3 105 13 2 S3 Ch 12 12 M Bell R E Watkins 4 65 2 1 1MARTUXA MARTUXA WB 20Time 6 104 7 13 13 13 13 13 Fuerst C R Campbell 50 100 100 40 20 Time 23 48 101 107 Track fast Winner fastWinner Br g by Disguise Swiftfoot trained by S W Streett StreettWent Went to post at 258 At post 1 minute Start poor Won driving second and third the same SEXECA off forwardly ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers from the start closed up gamely in the stretch and shaking off HENRY CROSSCADDIX in the last furlong outstayed O EM in the final drive O EM always prominent came fast at the end and finished resolutely on the outside of the leaders IIEXRY CROSSCADDIX set the pace for a half and tired in the homestretch WOOLCASTA bled and was pulled nil FLASHING ran well Tiie winner was entered for 500 no bid bidScratched Scratched 927SO Summer Night 109 9279S Radium Star 101 9273C Francis Josepu 103 92749 Ram ¬ page 104 104Overweights Overweights Flatfoot 2 pounds THIRD RACE 1 Mile 88854 139 4 111 300 added 2yearolds 92813 Allowances Xet value to winner 250 Ind Horses StrFin Jockeys t775JTHE XIGGER w 101X 3 4 in iu iij lh ih McCabe T R Condran 4 4 3 1 out 747SS XDHILL w 102 2 1 4s 31 2 25 2 = Gordon A Belmont 34345 out 640 AMALFI WB 102 4 5 31 4 35 3 3 McCahey R T Wilson Jr 1 6 J fft AIAROMARA w 103 1 2 5 5 5 5 4J Alex MrsRWWalden 12 25 20 4 75 j irrrSTROY 75irrrSTROY A W WEIGHT ws 9 5 3 21 2J 4 4i r Gaskin William Garth 10 20 15 4 65 Time 24 48 l14 5 141 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk g by Sandriugham or Hamburg Black Venus trained by J Duffy Went DuffyWent to post at 321 At ost 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same THE NIGGER outsprinted his opponents to the first turn after racing TROY WEIGHT into early defeat and h3Hing on with splendid courage outgamed SANDHILL The latter suffered from repeated Interference vhcn his rider kept trying to go through on the inside but made a resolute finish was best and should have won AMALFI showed speed but quit in the last quarter TROY WEIGHT was speedy but failed 10 Scratched 92C74Cuttyhunk 104 104Overweights Overweights The Xigger 2 pounds Maromara 1 FOURTH RACE 6 12 Furlongs 88743 120 4 103 250 added AH Ages 92814 Allowances Net value to winner 225 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi k StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 777aHOFFMAX WSB 4 112 3 3 3 2 2J li Goldstein M Dooley 233 710out 710outw W27fiORACQUET w 4 117 2 2 li ink ih o McCabe P S P Randolph 45 1 45 15 out V73V BABBLER W outTime 2 97 1 1 2fc 3 3 3 McCahey A Belmont 5 5 13535 out Time 23 47 113 120 Track fast Winner B g by Isidor Arrowgrass trained by M C Kelly KellyWent Went to post at 345 At post i minutes Start fair Won handily second and third driving HOFF M VV inored np on the outside while rounding the far turn and finishing with a rush was going away at tlpend RACQUET set a fast pace until straightened out In the homestretch where lie began to tire Juif finished gamely BABBLER outbroke the others but was quickly passed and outpaced by the other 1 1Scratched Scratched 92G4Cuttyhunk 92 92813Amalfi 95 92790King Cobalt 112 92S13The Xigger 92 92748 Von Laer 112 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 88854 139 4 111 200 added 3yearolds Selling 92815 Xet value to winner 195 Ind Horses AWtPPSt ii StrFin Jockeys r sHpVRT MUXRO ws 101 3 3 4 = 4J 21 2U 1 Killwth C H Greene Jr 4 5 4 85 710 r rr5rST r5rST KVIGHT WB 1101 577 4U3 2 E Dugan T II Condran 5 6 4J 2 1 WB 104 4 7 CJ 3U 43 3 A WrispenJ Pontius 2i 3J 10 10VDE VDE II WB 112 2 2 li li li 4h S Davis O L Richards S 10 s TT PVEY F WSB 10S 5 4 5J 51 rs C u McCahey J Fitzsimmons 34475 710 KJHPnGF ROSE w 103 1 1 3 3 = 51 51 6 McCabe G E Hall 7 10 10 4 2 IMSS M ffTnnFrTE PROFILE wsn IOC 7 fi 2h 2i 7 7 7 Irvin J Bryan 30 CO 60 20 10 Tjmc 24s 48 1UiAi 142i5 Track fast fastWinner Winner B v Toddinglon Marquise trained by S B Billings Billingswlnt wlnt to nosrit4ll At post 1 minute Start good AVon easily second and third driving HENRY MnvnVr iinler sliht restraint followed the leaders closely to the stretch turn where he was taken to the fitui iiiil finishing with a rush won going away DIXIE KNIGHT crowded back at the start slipped ii nii h nil Hie inside on the backstr tch and went to the leaders with a rush but the hard track did not siilh7m d lie tired in the last sixteenth TIIE MONK moved up fast on the far turn and easily disposed of the tlrin DRESS PARADE II for third place The latter made the pace to the stretch and gave way lOO MTSO Wenna 101 92779 Moltke 105 OverweightsDixie ieht H nounds SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 92702 140 112 250 added 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 235 llM jjorses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ownersqv qv n F BGEUrATER W 5 96 3 2 5 4 3 2s 1 A WrispenP Kuhns 10 12 10 4 2 uar ono WB 4 114 777 7 7 4J 2H Shmaker X K Beal 68721 927C23GRA7CIA WB 4 103 C 5 3l 2 1 = 1 = 3s S Davis A Garson 2 2 85 45 23 23t t 2rt66 = CAlPT SWAXSOX w 3 IOC 1 1 1i I1 21 3 4 Alex F C Piper 4 l 56 MTitCAMPAIGXER WB fi lOTi 4 4 2h S3 4 v 5 McCahey OL tichanls if1 7 2 927SOLAD OF LAXGDENW 6 102 5 3 i C3 Gordon R E Watkins r 5 2 1 927792LOYAL MAID w t 107 2 G1 5 fii 7 7 Lloyd MrsABStansbtiry 20T100 60 20 10 10iv iv Time 23 48 113 140 l46Vi Track fast Winner B g by Bridgcwater Crown trained by P Knhns v Weiitto post at 45 At post 1 minute Start goinl Won driving second and third the same DUK13 OF HRIDGKWATER steadily improved his position came to tiie outside on the stretch turn and wenring UIIANIA down in the last furlong won going away EL ORO l egair slowly and was carried very wide on the first turn but closed a big gap and finished with a great burst of speed G RANI A ran well but was sent into the lead too soon and tired finally CAPTAIN SWANSON quit in the homestretch after setting the early pace fast CAMPAIGNER ran well but tired in the stretch LAD OF LANGDENS raf should be thrown out The winner was entered for 400 no bid bidScratched Scratched 927C22Anna L Daley 103 9274SVon Laer 105 92073 Silverine 101


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