Jacksonville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-12-18

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART JACKSONVILLE FloridaLlVI FLA SATURDAY DECEMBER 17 1910 Moncricf Park Twentyfirst day Florida LlVI StOCk Still A riI 1 o E il trl t r t vr knAlo I Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Bade Racing Secretary H D Brown Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 215 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 and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 88522 100 112 Purse 400 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 325 Inil Horses AWtPPSt 3i StrFin Jockeys S3261SVIA OCTAVIA 2 33 3 I McCahey J Fitzsimmons 31 45 4 1 1 MlpGOVERXOR GRAY IV 109 9 8s 7 1 41 2 2l W M Bell R N Smith 65 75 65 3 3S 35 14 G1OS04 2bOS DANGER MARK w 112 2 3 3 = 21 2 21 3 3a G Goose L P Doerhofer 15 20 15 6 1OS04 MONCREIF WB 115 11 1 1 I1 1 11 4 = G Goldstein J R Thompson 15 20 20 8 3304SSCR1MMAGE W 109 4 6 7 6 5l 55 S Davis J W Schorr 2i 3i 31 1 14t S3117 PHARAOH W 112 10 7 4t 41 6 J 63 W Doyle W T Ryan 6762 i3304 DOUBLE FIVE WB 115 6 8 GOLDWICK IT 109 8 5 6 8 S S6 A Walsh E Peters 60 100 CO 25 12 UOSEWORTH W 309 r It 30 9 9s Musgrve W H Fizer CO 100 100 40 20 K 912 BILLY VANDERVEER w 112 710 11 11 30 10 = C L MillerE J Miller 10010010030 35 351SllS 1SllS DEMAND TV 109 3 4 9 10 11 11 Adams R D Williams 100 100 100 40 20 20m fastWinner Time 23 47 100 106 Track fast m Winner FitzsimmonsWent B c ly Octagon Lady Viola trained by J Fitzsimmons Went lo post at 215 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same VIA OCTAVIA was saved behind the leaders for a half then came through on the inside in the homestretch and finishing gamely won in the last stride GOVERNOR GRAY began slowly and ran on the outside to the stretch turn where he was cut off when he attempted to come through on the inside then closed a big gap swiftly and was best DANGER MARK was a game and forward contender in the last sixteenth vhere be tired and was probably short MONCREIF set a very fast pace for five furlongs and gave way SCRIMMAGE made up ground Scratched 032G1 Redwlne 112 01304 Grenida 112 82074 Brass Button 112 SECOND RACE 78 Mile 88811 125 4 106 Purse 400 2ycarolds Selling Net value to winner 325 Jnd Horses AWtPPSt Vt J SA StrFin Jockeys Owners 109 4 3 lu 1 1 31 1 1 in Goldstein A G Weston WestonWB 455 95710 93283 IDLEAVEISS WB 112 3 2 61 6h 4 3n 2 Gross G Gray Grayw 15 23 25 8 31 93235OAKLEY w 106 K 4 2l 21 2 2 k 3 k Obert F J Pons PonsWB 25 21 11591012 1464 BAD NEWS II WB 10S 11 41 3X 3l 42 4 Butwell L Johnson Johnsonw 15 30 30 10 4 932S5SGOLD OAK w 112 6 6 6J 7 5n 53 52 Goose A Weber WeberWB 3 4 41 75 710 933313DETECT WB IOC 7 5 3nk 5k 7 63 6 M Bell W J Young YoungW 4 4J 45 75710 32S5 = AIiDIVIA W 106 2 7 7 4J G 7 7 Dunn J A Bennet 5 7 7 21 65 Time 25 49 115 128 Track fast fastWinner Winner WestonWent B c by Russell Belie of Mayfield trained by A G Weston Went to post at 230 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same TRUSTEE outbroke the others and made the pace throughout but was tiring at the end and just lasted long enough to win IDLEWEISS shuffled back in the first quarter closed a big gap steadily and was wearing tho winner down at the end OAKLEY tired in the homestretch after racing in closest pursuit for Ihrecquarters ALDIVIA was sharply cut off at the start and was pulled up GOLD OAK ran on the out ¬ side all the way BAD NEWS II ran well The winner entered for 500 was bid up to 800 by G Gray and sold soldScratched Scratched 93237 Syzygy 109 109Overweights Overweights Bad News II 2 pounds 93381 THIRD RACE 34 Mile 88576 111 3 7 105 Purse 500 3ycarolds and up ¬ ward Allowances Net value to winner 425 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O32SSBESOM WB 5 109 1 2 I1 I4 1i I1 Butwell P S P Randolph 35 710112015out 93017T M GREEN w 4 114 2 1 2 25 2 2l S Davis D N Prewitt 5 6 44313 443133U 1 32S6 OZANA W 4 104 3 5 i 3U 3 3 3s Goose J C Gallaher 10 12 10 25 35 93239ALK THE GREAT W 3 10SJ 5 4 7 65 4 4 Troxler R D Williams 5982 45 31903HOFFMAN WB 4 117 7 7 55 4n 6l 5J A Walsh M Dooley 7 20 15 5 2 2P27293JUDGE P27293JUDGE WALTON WB 3 104 4 6 6 6t t 776 Musgrve W H Fizer r 50 0 100 300 30 35 3593090UNCLE 93090UNCLE JIM GRAY w 4 107 6 3 4 5 52 7 Gross G Gray 30 50 50 15 7 7Time Time 23 47 112 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Ben Brush Noonday trained by N Ever EverWent Went to post at 258 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving BESOM Miowed dazzling speed and drew away Into a long lead while rounding the far turn but was ridden out to outstay T M GREEN The latter ran well and made a game effort after entering the homestretch but tirod in the final drive OJ5ANA began slowly but ran a good race and was hard ridden all of the last quarter throughoutScratched ALFRED THE GREAT and HOFFMAN both began slowly and were outpaced throughout Scratched 03280ITack Parker 112 112Overweights Overweights Alfred the Great 11 pounds Judge Walton 2 O Q Q Q O FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles 88894 145 4 100 Palm Beach Handicap tf O O O A Value 1300 3yearolds and upward Net value to winder 960 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 93238 BOB R TTB 3 1005 566 6 6 4 I1 M Bell BeverwyckStable 8 35 12 4 85 93262MARY DAVIS W 4 107 3 2 2n I1 I1 Z Goose Lt P Doerhofer 752 2 71013 93088 MILTON B ws 3 1021 2 1 4 5 3nt 31 3n J Deavpt C D Chenault 7 15 12 4 2 31603COMPTON w 3 941 1 4 I1 21 2 1 21 4s Sweeney A O Weston 5 6 55 95 710 13286 JOHN REARDON TVS 3 111 4 5 5 41 5 6 55 Butwell J W Schorr 2i 21 9535 27 279323SSREYBOURN 9323SSREYBOURN WB 3 105 6 3 3l 3 45 51 6 McCahey WFAMulholland 687245 687245Time Time 25 49 114 140 147 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by AllanaDale Lilly B trained by D Woodford Went to post at 318 At post 1 minute Start good Won handily second and third driving BOB U got off elowly and trailed in the rear to the far turn then improved his position and going to the out ¬ side ou the stretch turn closed up with a rush and got up in the last fifty yards to win going away MARY DAVIS raced into the lead on the backstretch and was going easily when making the turn for home but lired badly when sharply challenged MILTON B finished fast and outstayed the tiring COMPTON for third place The latter ran forwardly to the stretch but failed to stay REYBODRN quit after going well outpacedScratched for threequarters JOHN REARDON was overweighted and always outpaced Scratched 32S99 Dr Holzberg 100 Overweights Bob R 2 pounds Milton B 1J Compton 3J OOQQQ FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 88576 111 7 105 Purse 400 3yearolds and if t O O O O ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C S3305 LADY IRMA WB 4 111 9 1 11 I2 I3 1s G Burns S A Clopton 45 1 71025 29 93011CLAQtJE W 4 100 6 7 4 41 3 2nk M Bell W P Burch 6 7 93305COL ASHMEADEWB 3 110 5 8 6 51 41 3i Dunn X Tauber 30 15 12 4 85 93209DANFIELD WB 3 106 1 6 2 J 25 22 4U W Doyle G A Bronder 10 15 30 4 85 f32S7BOB CO w 3 106 7 2 2i3333 7 6l 6 = 52 Musgrve J W Schorr Schorr3nk 57 6 9545 i3333 BAT MASTERSON WB 6 103 4 3 33332LOUIS 3nk 3t 5 6 McCahey W P Kuchen 12 16 15 6 2J 3332LOUIS REIL W 3 101 2 5 5 S S 1 Koehler S H Kunz 350 200 200 100 50 K4055 JOHN A W410684 99SA Walsh Arlington Stable 60 100 100 40 SO SO932S6 932S6 FLYING SQUIRREL 331239 8779 Obert W L Williams 12 16 15 6 2J Time 2JTime 23 47 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner CloptonWent B f by Sempronius Lady Balgowan trained by S A Clopton Went lo post at 340 At post 2 minutes Start good Won cantering second and third driving LADY IRMA made the pace from start to finish and drawing away in the homestretch won pulling up CLAQUE wore the tiring DANFIELD down in the stretch but finished driving hard to outstay COLONEL ASHMEADE The latter began slowly but gained steadily after working his waV up on the outside DAN FIELD was si eedy but tired BOB CO was cut off at the start and closed a big gap The winner was ntered for 800 no bid bidScratched Scratched OI5305 Sal Volatile 107 93384 s SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles 88894 145 100 Purse 400 3yearolds and up ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S KSSSARONDACK w 4 HI 4 7 6t 51 3 k 2 t H Butwell P S P Randolph 3 55 85 710 710w J3306LADY ESTHER w 7 101 2 6 I2 I1 Z 31 2 M Bell R D Williams 31 5 41 85 710 710WBC107 3192ELFALL WBC107 H 3 3l 4h 5 52 3k Obert Mrs L M Holmes 4 4 1151 12 12WB 93306EDWIN L WB 4 112 7 5 21 2s Il I2 41 Goose A Weber 466245 I3162MY GAL vs 3 99 3 2 5n 7 6nk 6s 55 Sweeney J W Burttschell 31 4 1351 12 S32S8 BEAU BRUMMEL WB C 108 6 4 4J 35 4 41 6 S Davis F Gering Sr 35 30 23 8 4 P32S4M1NOT WSB 6 109 1 1 7 6n 7 7 7 Gross W Gerst 30 40 40 15 7 Time 25 50 114 141 147 Track fast fastWinner Winner B f by Hastings Astoria trained by N Byer ByerWent Went lo i ost at 403 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same AUONDACK was shunted back on the first turn and taken to the outside then steadily improved her posi ¬ tion and finishing with a rush won drawing clear LADY ESTHER outran the others around the first lum and was taken back when EDWIN L moved up on the far turn then came azaiii fast at the end KLFALL met with repeated interference and closing a gap ran the best race of all MY GAL also suffered from rough interference KDWIN L took the lead on the far turn but tired in the stretch racing Tiie winner was entered for T 00 no bid bidScratched Scratched 93OC3Shapdale 100 i32C 4 Wander 103 103Overweights Overweights Beau Brninmcl 1 pound


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