Jacksonville Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-25

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T a t , . s n 9 o 9 9 9 . 1 . i S a S f 6 C L J I ; JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE, FLA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911. Moncrief Park. Fifty-third day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting of 111 days. 24 books on. Weather wet. t Presiding Jtidge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. P.. Dade. Racing Secretary, II. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:15 p, m. Chicago, time 2:15 p. m.. -W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In pareritheSes .following the, .distance of each race indicate; index number, track record, age of horse and weight "carrled. lndlca,tes apprentice allowance. Ol A Q C PitfST RACE-t3-8 :Mile. S7451 35 2 US. Purse. .00. 2-year:blds. Maidens. XJZ-Ji yj Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 25; second, ;0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i "A 4 tr;Pin .Jockeys Owners O II C P X 930S63EFFICIEXCY W 112 6 2 1 1 G Burns R t AVilUams f8- S-5 7-5 3-5 1 3 - JHGH BROW w112 5 3 23 23 T Koerner T C McDowell 10 15. 15 6 3 93SG0 AMFRICAX GIRL .w 112 S 4 33 31 Butwell L IeBIond - 6 10 S 3 8-5 94106 MARY XTEE JOHXSON w- 114 9 7 51 . 4 D. Boland G Gray 6 8 6 2 1 0S9S5 YAXKEELOTUS wb 112 10 3 4J 53 Goose M Cicoll 10 15 15 6 3 ELSEWHERE w 112 7 S .71 Gh Adams R D Williams tS-5 S-5 7-5 3-5 1-3 AUTO MAID w 113 11 9 9 7"k Xicol G P Chinn 10 50 50 20 10 9393S LITTLE .MARIAN w 109 3 6 G" S C Grand Mrs II. HSelby 15 . 20 .10 4 2 9i81S FRANCES DEAN w 112 110 10t 91 Bauer A W Hoots GO IOO.10040 12 93740 CO LETTER w 112 12 11 11 10s Goldstein AV E Xunn 50 100 100 40 20 939SC FIRBAL , vr 112 4 12 8 11 Dennison R J Aikons 60 100 100 40 15 939SG DAY MAY W 112 2 1 Pulled up.S Davis L Johnson 3 31 16-56-5 3-5 fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 355. : Track fast. Winner B. f, by-Martinot Vgnes.Brennan trained by II. Marshall. Went ti post at 2:10. At post "0 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving." EFFICIENCY dashed Into a long lead in tlie first quarter .and easily held the others safe to the end. HIGH BROW broke well and finished fast, but ran greCn and is a good looker that may improve. AMERICAN GlRR showed spejed, bur was tiring at the end and driving hard to outstay MARY LKE .JOHNSON. The latter finished-fast. ITANKEELOTITS went wide. DAY MAY bolted to the outside fence when entering the homestretch. Scratched Molsant, 112. Overwelghts-Mary Leifr . Johnson, 2 pounds; Auto Maid. 1. Q4 1 Q l SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. SS57-1 :11 7 105. Purse .00. 4-year-olds and np- tdbjL-OiL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. ind Horses AWtPPSt Str-Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9405G3CONGO wn G 103 1 2 21 23 2 ll T Kberner .1 C Rous Jr 21 31 13-54-5 2-5 94004 DRESS PAHADE II. wri 4 106 2 4 1 l3 l3 21 Gross O L- Richards 12 15 15 6 3 9403SDETHOlT wsn 4 99 3 S Sl 7 3l Su F Willms T F Bornman 30 30 20 8 4 94111AUNT KATE w 5 101 G 1 Ink 41 4l 43 Schutger MrsJMcLaiighlln 10 20 20 S 4 94034 NIGHT MIST W 6 107 7 7 G 5 G 53 Goose 11 A Freeland 5 6 4 3-2 7-10 94G3S DR. BARKLEY wn 5 109 10 9 10 On Sl 63 AVarfen J S Own.bey 3J 4 11-50-5 7-10 932S1 OGHWAGA w 4 103 9 6 7t 10 10 7h C Ross J Fitzslmmons 60 ,C0 60 20 10 94039 ENGLISH ESTHER TV ft 4 101 5 3 33 3 51 81 Sweeney W G KingrDodds 20 SO 30 12 C 94032 AVOOLSPUN w 6 102 4 5 9l Sl 93 9l Hopkins J ElsOn 40 60 GO 20 10 939S7 TOM: HOLLAND wn 5 1081 S 10 51 61 73 10 Goldstein J A Bennet 3 41 4 9-5 4-5 Time. 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Winner rBr. g, by Maceo Barbara M. trained by J. C. Rous. Jr.. Went to post at 2:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. CONGO, off forwardly, dropped into second place aiid followed the leader until in the .-final furlong, then Closed up rapidly and. outstaying the tiring DRESS PARADE II., wOn going away. The latter left the barrier with a rush and drew away into a long lead, but tired after going live furlongs. DETROIT closed a big gap and finished with a rush. AUNT KATE ran well. DR. BARKLEY closed a big gap. TOM HOLLAND quit badly. Overweights Congo. 1 pound; Tom Holland. 2i. VI i TIliRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. SS522 1:00 S 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. y dtz dL Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0: third, 5. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt V V2 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 940033GRENIDA w 104 13 4 33 D l3 11 Goose MisSAMAIarrone 31 6 5 2 1 940033PRBMlER wn 106 11 6 2k 23 21 21 T Koerner J B Bradfiold 21 21 11-51 1-2 939SS3GOLDEX WB 109 5 1 in 33 33 33 S Davis E II Garrison S" S 7 21 7-5 939GI JUDGE MONCK wn 109 4 2 4l 63 5s 43 Butwell G P Chinn 10 15 15 6" 3 940533FORT WORTH ws 109 3 7 6i 4l 43 53 Sweeney S Louis 5 7 6 2 1 54033 LILY PAXTON wn 10C 12 5 5l 51 63 6i C Grand R G Martin 10 15 -15 6 3 93139 LADASETTE wii 109 9 10 S5 "nk 71 7nk Goldstein J A Bennet 4 5 .4 2 1 9I0S6 IM THERE wn 109 .6 13 10l 83 Si 81 Schutger T Burns 50 75 GO 23 12 9231GMUFF n 102 2 11 9 93 9- 9 Hopkins S A Clopton 30 60 50 20 8 914S.1DELENA, w 107 8 3 13 10i 103 103 Adams R D Williams 23 50 50 20 10 93910 OAKLEY ws 107 1 12 123 ll1 ll1 llll Musgrve F J Pons 10 20 15 fi 3 DICK BAKER w 110 10 9 ll1 121 12J 12 Gross J O Holder 100 100 100 40 20 SCULPTURE W 107 7 8 7" 13 13 13 Fain C De Witt GO 100 100 40 20 Time. 23, 47. 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. AVinner R. g, by Canopus Chrysalis-trained by J. P. Muyberry. Went to post at 3:09. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. GRENIDA. always prominent, wore the leaders down 011 the far thin and. going into the lead on the last Mini, drew away fast, but was tiring at the finish. PREMIER ran in closest pursuit near v throughout and. responding well to punishment, was gaining on the leader with every stride at the "mil. GOLDEN outbroke, the others and set the early pace, but was taken back and saved to the stretch, .then finished gamely. but could not get up. JUDGE MONCK rail well and finished fast. FORT WORTH tired. LARA-.SI-.TTB ran poorly. Scratched U405G Ben Lomond. 112; 040S3 Morning Song, 105; 939t!3 Cardiff. 107. Overweights Lily Paxton, 2 pounds. Q I T O O FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. S857J 1:11 7 105. Purse 00. .I-ycar-ohlS and up-JL O-O ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V Vi 5i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 937S8HERBT TURXER W 3 102 1 6 6 5 5 in Dunn G A Mullcr 20 40 40 10 3 939S93RYE STRAW wn 3 97 3 3 l3 23 23 2h Sweeney G GriOt 31 41 41 G-5 1-2 939S93USEEIT w 4 104 5 4 23 Ink it 31 Musgrve A AV Hoots 6 9 8 21 0-10 940S53HARLEYTHORPE w 4 109 4 5 33 33 33 4h Goose J E Gaffney 4-5 1 S-lOOOotit 90063MISS NETT w 3 92 S 1 53 43 44 5 Hopkins G Gray 6 0 5 S 5 1-2 910S4 REYBOURX wn 4 109 7 7 7s 51 G3 6s T Koerner AVFAAIulholland 20 20 30 S 3 03911 CHERRY ArA LLEY w 4 99 G 2 4i 75 715 7" Byrne Newport Stable 30 100 0 20 S 93S21 DR. HOLZBERG W5 10G2S SSSS Butwell E Trotter 50 CO 50 15 6 Time. 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Winner R. e, by Clifford Barmaid II. trained by J. Murphy. WCnt to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. HERBERT TURNER was badly outrun to the stretch turn, where he was taken to the outside, then closed up with a great burst of speed and just got up to win in the last stride. RYE STRAW ran Into a good lead in the first furlong and. after being passed, came again in the- last furlong and outstayed PSEEIT. The latter was made-much use of in going to the front aiid In paeemaking and tired In the final drive. BARLEYTTIORPB lacked speed and ran a dull race. MISS NETT ran well and finished close up. OvenVelghts Useelt. 5 pounds: Dr. Ilolzbcrg. 2. f .A - O A PIPTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 8S57rl:111f.--7 105. Pnrse 00. 4-year-olds and np-j 4Jt JL O -t ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Ind norsiS AAVtPPSt V Vi Str Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9103S BELLE MAAVR vr 4 107 9 6 53 3 3 1 S Davis AV P Burch 3 3 3 6 5 3-5 94001 II ARCDtTRT W C 108 S 5 4k 41 43 21 G Burns D A Brollier 6 6 2 1 939GG MAPLETON V. 5 109 3 2 23 2nk 21 33 J Wilson M XiOoll 12 15 15 6 3 93703 SOU h 4 106 2 I 0 9 7l 4nk Butwell G I Chinn 12 20 20 8 3 9XS903MAXHEIMER b G 109 7 3 1 l3 ll 33 AAarren H Shannon 6 7 6 2 1 910SG GALLEY SLA ATE wit 4 106 6 9 8 7 S 6" GoOse P I Weir 13 20 20 8 4 940040 AKHUHST W 5 104 5 S 7 5" 55 7nk liyrne P M AAalker 10 10 7 3 7-5 93942 SAL AOLATILE w 7 1081 1 1 3h Gl C3 Si Goldstein GAlIUIIer 21 3 13-5G 5 3-5 S400t3STARBOARD -WB-4 106 4 7 61 S .9 9 Musgrve WCAAcstmoi-eld 6 10 10 4 2 , : Time. 23. 47, 1:13. Track fast. AVinner P.. f. by Bryn Mawr Queen Hello trained by AV. Brooks. ...- AVent to post at 3:50. At post l minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BELLE MAWR began slowly and worked her way up steadily on -the outride, but bored out when entering -ru-.w -a ,M; . k 1. t"t tlic homestretch and lost much ground, then finished with a decisive rush. IIARCOURT was on the Inside and. saving ground all the way, was slowly wearing the winner down at the end. MAPLETON was a forward contender from the start, but tired in the last sixteenth. SAL VOLATILE was cut off on the back-stretch. SOU closed a great gap. MANHEIMEIt set a very fast pace for live furlongs, then quit. GAL-LEV SLAVE and OAKHURST got oft badly. Overweights Belle Mawr. 3 pounds: Sou, 2: Sal Volallle. H. Q;J I Q SIXTn RACE 1 1-16 Miles. SSS94 1:455s 4 100. Purse ?400. 4-year-olds and up- , ttfcJLOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 y2 9i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 9400SSP1NDLE wb 4 104 C 5 2t 31 2 14 ink Gross G Gray 10 15 15 5 2 939C73QN MARGUERITE sn G 107 5 7 5 4" 41 3s 25 S Davla F Starita 4 5 4 8-5 4-5 94009"MERMAN w 4 101 4 4 Is l4 ll 2 33 Hopkins S Steinhardt 3 4 1 8-53-2 7-10 93743EL OP RICHMOND W 5 109 1 2 3s 25 3l 4 4 Goose W Woodard 7 S G 2 4-0 940S73TEN PACES w 4 101 3 3 47 5s 5 5 54 Byrne M Dooley G 7 6 2 1 93002 DIXIE KNIGHT wn 4 110 2 1 6 63 6 G G J "Wilson T R Condran 10 35 15 G 3 940S7MY GAL ws 4 105 7 G 7 7 7 7 7 Sweeney J W Burttschell 2 21 11-51 1-2 Time. 25, 49, 1:13, 1:41, 1:4814- Track fast. Winner Blk. g, by neno Tweedie trained by G. Gray. Went to post at 4:3G. At post 2 minutes. Start goo-!. AVon driving; second and third the same. SPINDLE followed the leaders closely from the start and went to the front in the stretch, but tired badly in the linal drive and just lasted long enough to win. QUEEN M ARGUE KITE began slowly, but gradually improved her position and, in a game finish, would have won in a few more strides. MERMAN was speedy, but was made too much use of in paccmaking and tired in the final drive. EARL OP RICHMOND showed speed to the stretch. MY GAL tried to run out on the first turn. The winner, entered for .00, was bid up to SSOO and sold to F. Frisbic.


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