view raw text
JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART JACKSONVILLE FLA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21 1910 Moncrief Park Twentyfourth day Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association Winter Meeting of 111 days 23 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Dade 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 RACERS 12 Furlongs 88522 1 CO 8 112 Purse 400 2yearoMs Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i 1 = 15 IJ Goldstein SeliHarborStable A 93331 EVIA WB 109 1 3 3s 2 = 2J 2 Goose W E Suggs 2i 2J 2J 1 25 93302 COLETTA WB 106 76 8l 7l 5 = 3J J DeavptT Pettie 8 K 10 4 85 85931SS 931SS BUSY MISS W 104 10 5 6 5l 4nt 4 Gross J O Holder 6 7 3i S3 43 92975 KINGPIN WB 112 2 1 2 3 3 51 S Davis C DeWitt 6873 75 75933l 933l BEN LOMOND WB412 59 4 4l 6 6l Loftus J E Nash 30 40 20 8 4 4S3407 S3407 MORNIXG SONG WBiOT 3 8 10 3 9s 7l 7 G Burns D Lehan 5 6621 93350 AGNAR ws 107 4 11 11 11 10 8 McCahey W Cartnody 20 30 30 10 5 93404 BRASS BUTTON WB 107 62 5J S1 8l 9s A Walsh H McCarren 60 100 100 40 13 93224 LAVENDER LAD WB 107 11 10 9s 10 = 9s 40s Warner C H KnebelkampSO 100 SO 30 15 93157 TRAIT WB 104 87 7h 6nll H HopTdns J T Ponce 30 60 60 25 12 12Time Time 23 48 101 108 Track fast Winnerr B c ipton Double Six trained by J Hewitt HewittWent Went to post at 215 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same DOUBLE FIVE set a fast pace from the start and opened up a decisive lead on the far turn but was tiring nt the end EVIA moved up ranidly on the stretch turn but also tired wlieu If came to tlie final drive COLETTA began slowly and was forced to work her way up on the outside and closed a big gap into a game third KINGPIN outbroke the others but quit after going a good half mile BUSY MISS finished fast BEN LOMOND showed speed and probably is improving improvingScratched Scratched 03259 Choptank 99 93302 Discontent 109 93157 Golden 105 Overweights Morning Song 1 pound SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 88823 144 1 110 Purse 400 3yonr olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys O H P S 93406 DON DIAZ W 3 107 1 4 3J 3 31 1 IX C Ross C A Ross 1 92288 SPINDLE WB 3 107 2 1 1 H 2i 2t 2 G Burns W Shields f f93349M 93349M ADELINE L W 3 104 4 6 6 = 5 Jo8 4 = 3 Gross J R Marquette Jr2 Jr298283SO Jr20 30 30 10 5 98283SO EM W 3 104 5 2 2nk 2 J lh 3 4 M Bell P J Fox 454 91025 91025934323PLASHING 934323PLASHING w 3 101 3 5 4 4U 4 5 5 Sweeney J H Thompson S 15 13 5 2 93303 SEBASTIAN WB 3 107 S 8 71 7 7 = 6 Obert R J Aikens 2 4 35 7535 93406 ATJS STURTEJVANT w 4 109 6 3 5 = 6 6 7l 7 = Troxler J M Barker 10 15 45 5 2 93404 KEMPTON PARK w 3 105 7 78 8 88 8 OConnor J O Holder 30 75 GO 20 10 10Time Time 24 48 115 141 146 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Ossary Helen Smith trained by C A Ross RossWent Went to post at 230 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same DON DIAZ followed the leaders close up to the stretch turn where he slipped through on the inside and took a gboI lead but was tiring at the end SPINDLE outbroke his opponents rind setting the early pace was hard ridden throughout but appeared to labor all the way MADELINE L came fast through the home ¬ stretch O EM lost much ground when entering the homestretch by going wide but made a fast and game linish linishOverweights Overweights Spindle 3 pounds Kempton Park 1 OQf A T7 THIRD RACE 1 Mile 88080 139 4 110 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward tfQttl I Special Weights Net value to winner 425 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 93382 COMPTON WB 3 107 7 2 1 = I1 Il 1s 1 = Goldstein A G Weston 5 6 5 S5 710 710933S1 933S1 ALF THE GREAT w 3 109 5 1 2 = 2s 2 5 2J 21 Troxler H D Williams S5 2 1 3514 93190 THE SQUIRE WB 5 109 9 5 3 = 3 = 4s 4 3n C Ross J Mahoney 3 6 6 2i 63 3336 TA JUN DA WB 3 104 3 7 = 7s 7s 65 4l Gross J C Rous Jr 12 20 15 6 2J 9S83 = COL ASHJ1EADE WB 3 104 2 6 4s 4 = 3 31 55 Dunn 798 2 63 93288PRINCELIKE WB 3 104 6 9 5t 5s 5 = 5i 6 McTagrt G P Chinn 5 577 7 7 2 2J 65 92899 DR HOLZBERG w 4 109 8 8 6J 6J 6 7l 7 = Butwell E Trotter 15 20 20 7 3 93352 LONGHAND WB 3 101 1 4 9 8 S1 8 8s Goose A Weber 50 100 100 40 15 93262 LEAMENCE W 4 112 4 7 81 9 9 9 9 J DeavptJ Riley 30 50 50 20 10 10Time Time 24 48 i 114 140 Track fast fastWinner Winner B e by Ingoldsby Country Fraud trained by A G Westou WestouWent Went to post at 257 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving COMP ¬ TON went into the lead quickly and was rated in front under slight restraint to the homestretch where he drew away into a long lead ALFRED THE GREAT ran in nearest pursuit but tired after going six furlongs and was under a drive all of the last furlong THE SQUIRE came to the outside of the leaders when entering the homestretch and wore COLONEL ASHMEADE down for third place TA NUN DA tiu itlud with a rush PRINCELIKK was in close quarters all of the last furlong COLONEL ASHMEADK ran well to the stretch and tired tiredScratched Scratched 93352 Pulka 107 107Overweights Overweights Alfred the Great 2 pounds FOURTH RACE 6 12 Furlongs 88115 121 Yz 7 121 Dayton Selling Stakes 93448 Value 1300 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 900 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9S286 MEXOANA W 3 99 2 2 293381SOZANA s 1 = in Killwth A G Weston Westont 15 15 10 4 2 93381SOZANA w 4 106 7 3 t i oij Goose J C Gallahor 75 95 85 43 13 93430 = JACK PARKER WSB 4 107 6 6 71 5 J 5s 3t OConnor F J Pons 93352 = SANDRIAN WB 3 99 3 1 19323STOM 2 41 4 4i McCahey C DeWitt DeWitt6h 8 10 3 9323STOM HAYWARD WB 4 110 4 5 5933523RAGMAN 6h 71 6 = 5 = S Davis J W Schorr 2A 3 1331 933523RAGMAN WB 4 101 S 4 4 3J 3 6 M Bell R D Williams 6 S 7 2i 1 1WB WB 3 108 17 5s 6 = 7l 7 Butwell L Johnson 20 40 40 15 C C9S018 9S018 FONT WSB 4 102 5 S 8888 Obert F J Pons t 6 5 83 15 fCoupled in betting no separate place or show letting Time 23 i 47 114 120 new track record Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch fby Mexican Hanoana trained by A G Weston WestonWent Went to post at 321 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same MEXOANA showed dazzling speed and drew away into a long lead on the backstretch but tired in the suptch and just managed to last long enough to win OZANA gained steadily through the last quarter and would1 have won in another stride JACK PARKER began slowly but closed a big gap and finished with i rush SANDRIAN rari well to the stretch and tired RAGMAN ran a fast half and quit TOM 1IAY YARD was always outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 03352 Pulka 107 OOI A O FIFTH JRACE 34 Mile 88570 111 7 100 Purse 400 3yearolds and up 7OTtrt ward Selling Net value to winner 325 I ml Horses AWtPPSt Ys 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 93404 = MARK ANTONY II WSB 7 106 1 3 3933S3 in 44 13591023 933S3 BAT MASTERSON WB 6 109 4 5 593332STARBOARD oose WP Kuchen 2A 4 31 S3 710 7103i 93332STARBOARD Tfss3104 fi 2 3i 15 l k 3 Obert F J Pons S3 95 32 71013 710138i 93404 HEN CROSSCDDINws 4 106 98 8i 61 4 4 M Bell BeverwyckStable S 15 15 G 3 34X 93404 = DETROIT WSB 3 104 7 4 492418POCOTALIGO 4X 4 k 5 = 5 = Hufnagel T F Bornman 7 15 15 5 2 26l 92418POCOTALIGO w 4 106 2 26 6 6l 7J 75 6 Loftus J C Rous Jr 30 50 50 20 10 93404 E T SHIPP WB 5 107 5 1 I1 2 6 7 = G Burns S A Clopton S 12 12 5 21 93116 JOE GAITENS w 4 112 S 9 7 810 8 = ° 8 8s = s McCahey J Cahill 12 20 20 7 3 93403 EYEBRIGHT B 6 107 3 7 9999 Butwell B Trotter S 15 15 6 3 Time 23 47 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Marco Hampton Lass trained by J Sheridan SheridanWent Went to post at 344 At post 2 minutes Start good Won handily second and third driving MARK ANTONY II close up from the start wore STARBOARD down on the stretch turn and drew away deci ¬ sively in the last sixteenth BAT MASTERSON gained steadily from a slow start but tired in the closing strides STARBOARD tired after slipping through on the inside into the lead when entering the home ¬ stretch HENRY CROSSCADDIN closed a big gap and ran a good race DETROIT tired E T SHIPP Kin a fast half and quit Overweights E T Shipp 1 pound Eyebrlght 1 fVOi Kf SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 88080 139 t 102 Purse 400 All Ages Selling tO rOv Set value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt VI a str Fin Jockeys Owners SSO GOlD OAK SBi W2 90 1 3 5 2 2s H U McCahey A W Webei 3332 SOU m p WBS101 8 6 34 5ok 6 = 4 = 2 il Bell G P Chinn 6 12 10 4 2 93403 SAM MATTHEWS WB 2 90 4 I1 1i I1 2 31 Hopkins P S P Randolph S 12 10 4 S5 SSTiOAMERICANEER WI 2 87 2 7s 7e 4 J 3 4 Dunn W Gerst 15 13 12 4 83 93406 UAXBURY WB 4 106 7 6 3i 3 5 5 J Loftus Mrs J Blute 3 31 3 91025 9340K ROSEBURG II WB 4 106 5 2l 4 = 5i fi 6s J Deavpt H McCarrun 13 20 15 6 3 932S4 KIGO Vf 3 102 4 1 41 h 7 7 7 Hufnagel Mrs W H Frey S 12 12 4 95 931SS DUSTY sr 2 87 6 8 S S 8 8 8 Killwth W J Young 20 4 ° lft Time 24 49 115 142 Track fast fastWinuer Winuer B c by Gold Heels Jane Oaker trained by J S Ward WardAVent AVent to post at 400 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving GOLD OAK followed the leader to the stretch then moved up rapidly into an easy lead SOU prominent early dropped back but came again and finished fast SAM MATTHEWS drew away into a long lead in the early running but quit after going a good threequarters AMERICANEHR finished close up HANBLRY inilt and was badly ridden