Jacksonville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-12-16

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART JACKSONVILLE FLA THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1910 Moneriff Park Nineteenth day FJorMi FJorMiLive Live Stock arid Agricultural State Fair Association Winter Meeting of 100 days 22 l ooks on Weather clear Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Dade Racing Secretarr H D Brown n Chicago time 215 p m W indicates whin S spurs B blinkers Us Usurrs urrs it parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number track record age of hors aim weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs SSTC2 1 V S 1 li Selling Nf I value to wlnnir 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFIn Jockeys C P WB 103 S 2 Il 1 = 1 = Int MusRrve J AV Schorr 104 G 1 2s 2 2J 2J Gross A G Weston 932S3 DETECT WB 102 5 5 5i 4J 3 3k McTagrt W J Young 5 S 7 L 32 W 1VTA WB 101 4 7 5l 415 4 C Ross W E Suggs 15 30 25 8 3 XJ23T SPLINTERS ws 104 38 C Cns 5 A Lang J M Barker 15 30 30 10 4 102BO DANCEAWAY WB 104 7 4 2 k 51 ps GOOSC A Weber 20 10 40 12 B MOCWHIX S5CT wr 107 2 3 S S 7 7 G Burns A Simons I 10 S5 CT DEFINITE nn 101 i s s Adams n D wiiiiams j eo no ro 10 JttlloBEX LOMOND WB 108 i 7 4 7 U 1 McCahey 1 E Mass 20 tH CO 20 S STime fastinner Time 24 48 101 10814 Track fast inner Ch f lir Plauudcs Countess Wanda trained by J F Schorr ent to post at 215 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same PLANUTESS soon drew into a good lead and set the pace to the end but tired In the homestretch and had to e ridden out to outstav TRUSTEE The latter ran in closest pursuit all the way and was wearing the 1 winner down at the end DETECT came through fast on the inside in the stretch and was hard riddeii all a the last quarter EVIA finished gamely after making a wide turn for home and was going fastest of all at lue bidScratched end DANCEAWAY showed speed The winner was entered for 700 no bid Scratched 9304 Fort Worth 99 93304 Ivabel 107 9gKiS5 Spes Nostra 101 9i8S Wine 98 O O O O O SECOND RACE 34 Mile 88Ti7G 111 7 105 Purse 400 yearolds and up J OOO fi ward Selling Net value to winner 323 Jnd Horses AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S32G3SSTARBOARD WB 3 105 105JC1G1 1 ink 12 11 Obert F J Pons 35 71012 15 out outJ JC1G1 111MC07 MARK ANTONY II WB 7 111 45 4 4 2 J Deav Deav3nt Deavpt C K Lyman 15 30 30 10 4 4Herbert MC07 BILLY BODEMER WB 4 111 111t 3nt 22 2s 3 Herbert W Gerst a 10 9 2 710 710Dunn t ISCHUDAS SISTER W 3 102 102i 21 3i 3s 41 Dunn C L Mack 6 12 12 3 65 65Butwell i 3irS HEART PANG WB 3 108 108H31403PEEP 10 9s 7 61 Butwell ButwellGJ J R Marquette Jr30 CO 0 20 8 8C H31403PEEP OVER WB 3 105 105S3CSC GJ 6s 61 6s C Ross RossSuit W E Suggs 40 CO 60 20 8 8A 111J S3CSC H CROSSCADDIX WB 4 111 Suit Snk a1 7 A Lanir Lang BeverwyckStable 15 40 30 10 4 J 3141SOU WB 3 102 102H31C1 7i 71 9 85 McTagrt G P Chinn 5 G 5 85 45 H31C1 MYSTIFIER w 5 111 111I Snk si S3 9 = Goose D E Cooper 25 30 20 6 2 I 315SLOUIS REIL W 3 104 91 10 10 10 Koehler S II Kunz 100 130 150 40 20 24 48 114 Track fast V ent to post at 240 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving STAR ¬ BOARD set the pace from the start withstood strenuous opposition from HUDAS SISTER and BILLY UODEMER in the early running and drawing away on the far turn won easing up MARK ANTONY II closed up with a rush in the last quarter and made a fast and game finish BILLY BODEMER ran well and finished resolutely but cnt HUDAS SISTER off on the far turn SOU propped at the start HUDAS SISTKll bidScratched ran prominently to the stretch and tired The winner was entered for 400 n bid Scratched 932S4 Oghwaga 100 100Overweights Overweights Louis Rtil 2 pounds Q O O O O TUIIID RACE 34 Mile 8S57C lllf 7 105 Parse 400 3yearOlds and up J O O O O ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners rt041s IDA D SB 5 IOC 1 a I1 I1 15 1 Hopkins S A Clopton 7 12 12 4 G S190 NICK STONER TVS 5 111 S 4 51 45 31 2U Gross M Hackett 12 15 9 3 7 2G3 EYB WHITE w 3 105 1 2 2 2 2J5 3 Musgr ve W H Fizer S5 2 G HS11CBAT MASTERSOX WB C 111 4 6 3l 3 4 4S Goose W P Kuchen 65 12511512 14 13119 751C287 DETROIT WSB 3 108 2 S S 8 C 5 C Ross T F Bornman 8 12 12 4 75 1C287 ELIZABETHAN WB 3 105 5 3 4J rt 5 61 J Deavpt X Enright 50 60 60 20 8 93236 CONGO WB 5 111 3 7 7 C 7 7s C Knight J C Rous Jr 30 CO 40 15 5 S3207HAVRE w 4 114 6 1 6k 7 8 S McCahey H J Kennedy 30 40 40 15 C CTime Time 23 48 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner CloptonWent B m by His Highness Carrie C trained by S A Clopton Went to post at J05 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same IDA D dashed into a long lead in the first quarter and kept her advantage but tired badly in the stretch and just managed to last long enough to win NICK STONER off slowly moved up fast after entering the homestretch and finishing with a great burst of speed almost got up EYE WHITE was going easily in close pursuit to the stretch turn but quit when the real racing came BAT MASTERSON ran well to the stretch and was eased up when beaten The winner was entered for 400 no bid Scratched bidScratched 02901 Lawrence P Daley Ill 77093 Fabersham 111 93334 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 88680 139 t 102 Purse 500 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 423 Jud Horses AWtPPSt U ii Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS K2625SAXDHILL w 105 C 5 5nk 4 4 3J I1 McCahey J Fitzsimmons 2 13513515 13 133237AXTENOR 443112i 3237AXTENOR W 105 2 2 1 J 1 J Il IS 25 W Doyle G J Kraus 443112 i 208ALDRIAN w 110 5 3 4 3 3 k 4B 31 A Lang BeverwyckStable 95 21 12545 13 93069 PATRICK S WB 102 442 2 1 2 2t 4 M Bell P J Fox 25 50 40 10 4 22T9BERTIS WB 105 7 6 C1 51 5 G S15 McTagrt C Wbodford 4 4J 4 75 35 93208 LESH VB 107 1 1 35 CJ 6s 6l ° 6s Butwell W J Young 20 50 40 12 4 13235 STARTLER WSB 102 377 7 7 7 7 J Deavpt Mrs H H Selby 100 100 100 40 20 20Time fastWinner Time 24 49 115 140 Track fast Winner FitzsimmonsWent B c by Rock Sand Mount Vernon trained by J Fitzsimmons Went to post at 323 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving SAND ¬ HILL was shuffled back on the first turn and taken to the outside on the backstretcb then cut across to tlie Inside when entering the homestretch where he slipped through next to the rail and wearing the tiring ANTENOR down won going away The latter showed the most speed for seven furlongs and set a fast pace but tired when challenged ALDRIAN was repeatedly bumped by BERTIS while rounding the far turn and carried wide by PATRICK S after entering the homestretch but finished fast and gaining PATRICK S ran a good race but tired finally BERTIS ran poorly Overweights poorlyOverweights Lesh 2 pounds 93335 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards S8S23 144 1 11G Purse 400 3year olds and upward Fillies and Mares Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt H = 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S33053MALITINB 3 101 5 5 1J I1 2 2 1 Sweeney J W Burttschell 2 2J 95 45 25 25w B3210 HILL TOP w 4 112 7 7h 9 4 3J 2J McCahey R Angarola 2J 5 5 21 21WB 3073 MAMIE ALGOL WB 8 112 9 10 9 7 65 o Z Musgrve W V Casey 6 10 10 3 85 85w ID30SOSHAWNEE w 3 103 10 4 2s 2 I2 I1 4J M Bell J R Marquette JrS 10 3J S5 35 35W 93158 PEDIGREE W a 109 3 6s 6l 7 6J 5 Gordon C H Davids 50 100 100 40 20 93189 OUR HANNAH WB 3 106 4 3 Z 35 3l 41 6 W Doyle G J Kraus 5872 910 910ws S3283 FLASHING ws 3 106 8 9 8 8 5 7 7 McTagrt J R Thompson 30 0 60 20 10 93141 SARABAND w 3 107 7 S 10 10 8 8 S1 Butwell M Nicoll 20 50 40 12 6 6932S8 932S8 CHRISTINA WB 3 107 2 2 f 4l 10 9 91 G Burns V P Austin 30 30 30 10 29211MISS MARJORIE WB 5 112 1 1 4 = 5 9 10 10 Obcrt A P Doyle 7 10 8 3 65 65Time fastWinner Time 23 48 114 141 146 Track fast Winner B f by Macy Callatinc trained by W A Burttschell BurttschellWent Went to post at 346 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same MALITINE after setting the early pace was held back while rounding the far turn where SHAWNEE lushed to the front then wore her down in the homestretch but tired and just lasted long enough to win HILL TOP was shuffled back in the first quarter and met with much interference but finished with a great liiirst of speed and would have won in another stride MAMIE ALGOL closed a big gap and finished with great speed SHAWNEB tired after appearing the winner In the stretch PEDIGREE ran well OUR HANNAH quit The winner was entered for 100 no bid bidScratched Scratched 93303 Abrasion 104 104Overweights Overweights Saraband 1 pound Christina 1 i O O O J SIXTH RACE 1 116 MUes 88894 145 4 106 Purse 400 3yearolds and up rf O O O O ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 93240JCONSOLE w 4 109 2 1 l IS It I1 1 = Goose A Weber 25 3 3 45 out 93192DESCOMNETS WB 4 107 5 2 25 2l 2 26 2l Butwell M Preston 7101 91013 out out93240SARONDACK 93240SARONDACK w 4 104 4 3 3 Snk 31 3 3 MrBell P S P Randolph 355125 932 TA NUN DA WB 3 110 1 5 4 4 ° 4 4 4 Goldstein Mrs W G Wilson 7 JO 7 8535 853593180THE 93180THE MONK wr 3 96 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 Steinhdt J Pontius 10 20 20 7 2 Time 24 49 114 140 146 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Sir Dixon Fair Penitent trained by J S Ward WardWent Went to post at 40i At post 1 minute Start intor AVon easily second and third driving CON ¬ SOLE set the pace under restraint until straightened out in the homestretch thendrew awav into an easy final lead DESCOMNETS ran in closest pursuit on the outside of the leader all the way but lost greund at the furlong post and tired badly ARONDACK finished with a belated rush after dropping back on the far turn THE MONK was as good as left The winner was entered for 700 no bid bidScratched Scratched 93238 Bob R 113


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