Jacksonville Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-31

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA., MONDAY. JANUARY 30, 1911. Moncrief Park. Fifty-eighth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. "Winter Meeting of 111 days. 23 books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. 15. Dade. Racing Secretary, II. D. Rrown. Racing starts at 2:13 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q1 OO FIRST RACE 3-8 Mile. 94142 35 2 US. Purse 100. 2-year-olds. Selling. J riz Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 3. Ind Horses AWtPPSt J,4 k li Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S OilOGSIRTER FLORENCE nv 112 3 3 11 l2 Goldstein Mrs H H Selby 4 5 41 2 1 941303AMERICAN GIRL w 107 10 2 2U 2 Butwell L Le Blond S 12 10 4 2 94202 NELLO w 107 S 5 3 3 S Davis T P Hayes 10 12 10 4 2 9410G NANNIE MDEE w 101 1 fi 5 4nk Musgrve W li Fizer 50 50 13 C 3 9410GNAtTGHTY ROSE W IOI 11 1 4s 53 McCahey G I" Chinn 10 10 10 4 2 93SG0 MAZARD . w 109 7 S 8l fll G Burns T C McDowell S 12 10 4 2 940343TILFORD THOMAS W 112 5 4 fi3 71 Gross G Gray S 10 9 3 S-5 94108 FROGLEGS w 117 13 7 9 S- J Wilson J W Schorr 30 50 50 20 10 94106 SILAS GRUMP WB 109 2 10 10 91 Obert J C Gnllaher 2 21 11-51 1-2 94 10G EASTMAN w 106 G 12 12 10 Loftus R D Williams 20 30 30 12 6 EMILY MORR1SS v 109 9 11 11 11 W Kolin . T Abadie 100 100 100 40 20 91143 STILENF1T -v 110 12 9 71 12i Dcnnison W Shields 50 100 20 8 4 94106 HYNICKA v 108 4 13 13 13 A Walsh M Goldblatt 20 40 40 13 S Time, 11, 24, 36. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Ornament St. Ursula trained by II. II. Selby. AVent to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SISTER FLORENCE, off forwardly and on the inside all the way. went to the front at the furlong post and drew away fast near the end. AMERICAN GIRL left the barrier with a rush and showed much speed, but was tiring at the end. NELLO began well and ran forwardly ami gamely throughout. NANNIE MDEE met with much Interference in the early running and so did MAZAKI and SILAS GRUMP. Scratched 94100 Judge Sale, 107 : 94130 Yankeelotus. 101: 9410G Captain Iuglish, 107. Overweights Mazard. 2 pounds: Eastman. 1; Emily Morriss. 2. Q1 007 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. SS57G 1:111?. 7 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-Xj izml I ward. Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 23; second. 0; tidrd. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i 6 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 911S2 OGHWAGA w 4 107 4 2 41 3 3t0 ll McCahey J Fitzsimmons 5 7 7 21 1 94203M. B. ROBINSON w 4 104 2 1 l"k lh lh ink Gordon M Shields 4 7 C 2 1 KERRAN W 4 107 5 4 21 2s 2 33 Butwell G P Chinn 7-5 S-5 G-5 3-5 1-3 93822 FABERSHAM WB 5 109 7 7 S S 43 4 M Bell M Nicoll S 12 12 4 9-5 93990 MLEOD F. w 4 110 3 9 7 C" 5l 51 Gullett W V Conran 20 30 15 5 2 940S6 ISENDUNE w 4 107 S G G3 ah G1 Gl S Davis W P Burch S 12 12 4 2 941783ANNA tvsb 4 102 9 3 9 9 7 T- Gould Mrs W H Frey 7 S S 25 1 9r.S7ELlZABETH O. w 4 102 1 S 31! 41 8 S3 Hopkins J Hoffman 30 50 50 20 10 91206 HYM WOLF WB 5 103 6 5 5nk 7 9 9 A White R E Smith 100 100 100 40 15 Time. 231s, 48, 1:15. Track fast. Winner li. g, by Hockton Rock Rose trained by J. Fitzsimmons. Went to post at 2:37. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. OGHWAGA ran forwardly from the start, came with a rush through the homestretch and. catching the leaders tiring, was going away at the end. J. 15. ROBINSON outbroke the others and set the paw fast, but wis much used In racing with KERRAN aud was tiring when the winner challenged. KERRAN moved up ov.ieklv in the first sixteenth and forced the pace all the way and was repeatedly bumped by J. R. ROBINSON all through the homestretch. FABERSHAM closed a big gap. ELIZABETH O. showed early sieed, but quit. Ck A O O Q THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. S8570 1:111?. 7 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Maidens. tt-O Selling. Net value to winner 23; second, 0; third, 3. Ind Horses AWtPPSt yz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 941G7 G. L. DOYLE .w 103111 1 1 l3 l3 l3 Gould M C Quesnal . 20 23 20 S 4 94W73COMMON" SENSE W 100.V 4 S 3h 4 4 21 Obert F J Pons G S 7 21 6-3 941G7sMASON w 102 3 5 41 31 21 3s M Bell E W Laggeroth S-5 3 G-5 3-5 1-3 9417SLYDrA LEE wn 100 7 2 61 21 3l 41 C Ross W A" Casey 10 15 15 5 21 94179RUBY KNIGHT w 95 10 9 7 Cl fi3 51 Sweeney W H Fizer 13 15 33 G 3 MOLLY HO w 93 14 7 51?. 5.. 51 Gl Gordon J J Donahue 30 50 50 20 10 94107.EMI-QUAVER w 93 2 4 11 S S 7l Killwth A G "Weston 10 12 7 3 3-2 94107 LAVENDER LAD w 101 9 3 2b 7 7 Sl Musgrve O II Knebelkamp 10 12 10 4 2 " 94107 SONG OF ROCKS W 9S 3 10 9 9 9 9s A White J H Lamb 12 15 15 6 3 94167 DANCING QUEEN w 93 1 G 10 10 10 305 Olsen C D Chonault GO 100 100 40 20 94037 RAKE wsu 97 13 11 13 12 11 11 Adams R. D Williams 10 30 0 S 4 94107 HELEN GOW W 95 f. 14 12 13 13 12 McCahey W. J Young 15 30 30 10 5 93M2 DIXIE BLUE "Wi: 95 C 13 S 11 12 131 Dunn J O Holder CO 100 100 40 20 WATCH CASE w 93 12 12 14 14 11 14 Byrne J L Schneitter 20 CO CO 20 10 Time, 23, 48, 1:14. Track fast. Winner Ch. c. by Stalwart Mary Cakihan trained by S. West. Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily: second and third driving. G. L. DOVLE dashed to the front at once and, drawing away into a long lead, was under restraint at the end. COMMON SENSE closed an early gap into quick forward contention and wore the tiring MASON down for s.fcond place in the last furkmg. The latter showed sped, but kept bearing out .in the homestretch and finished in the middle of the track. LYDIA LEU ran a good half and tired in the stretch. RUBY KNIGHT and MOLLY 110 ran fairly well. Scratched 93819 Waltz, 03. Overweights G. L. Doyle, 31 pounds; Common Sense, Z Mason. 2; Lydia Lee, 5; Ruby Knight, 3; Lavender Lad. 4: Song of Rocks. 3. Q1 OOO FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 940S4 1:3S 5107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-j 41 Xj ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 3.. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 91201 JACK DENMAN wsu 3 100?- 2 G 5l u3 2J l1" l"t Obert F J Pons G S 7 21 1 94205 DONAU ws 4 lOG" 5 5 l3 l1 1and 23 2 Herbert AV Gerst 2 21 3-2 4-5 1-3 91I7DSPES NOSTRA wn 3 93 G 4 43 4 4"t 31 ;;i Byrne AVFAMulhoIland 10 15 12 4 2 9tC073LEAMENCE w 5 112 1 1 2h 3t 51 Gi 4i S Davis D Riley 4 G G 9-5 7-10 93616 BLUE MOUSE w 3 92 4 2 3 21 3 5s 510 McCahey G Griot 4 G 4 9-5 4-5 94207 ROYAL REPORT wn 4 10S 7 7 7 7 7 7 H- Goldstein A E Nunn S 12 12 4 2 94133 DR. HOLZBERG W 5 107 " 3 G 6" G1?. 6s 7 Butwell E Trotter 20 10 30 10 4 Time. 24, 49, 1:15. 1:41. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Ornament Excellent trained by G. Walker. AVent to post at 3:2-4. At post 3 minutes. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. JACK DENMAN began slowly, but made up ground steadily and. joining DONAU while rounding the far turn, raced head and head witli him from there on and outstayed him in the final drive. DONAU left the Mst : witli a rush and ran into a long lead in the first quarter, but tired at the end of a long and game drive. SPES NOSTRA ran well and, finishing fast, was gaining on the leaders at the end. BLUE MOUSE showed speed, but was caught in a jam on the far turn aud crowded back. LEAMENCE showed speed, but tired iu the stretch racing. Overweights Jack Penman. 21 pounds: Blue Mouse. 4; Dr. Holzherg. 3; Royal Report, 4. . O I O Q r FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 9344S 1 :20 3 99. Purse 00. 4-ycar-olds and j rjz ji tjXJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; .third, 3. lud Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9374:! WANDER . WB 5 106 G 3 Gi 3i 2 ! M Bell W P Austin SO GO CO 20 10 941033ALP. THE GREAT iv 4 114 5 4 41 2 l1 2 Loftus R D Williams - 7-101-5 3-3 1-3 out 9I2033MARIE HADE wn 4 107 2 1 2 li 3 3 Fain J L Smith 13 30 25 S 3 94U0BEN DOUBLE wit 7 110 10 fi 3t 4 5! 43 Obert F J Pons 6 10 9 2J 1 9007 TA NUN DA WB 4 111 7 5 9 10 7 53 Gross Mrs AV G AVilson 12 20 20 7 3 9I; CAMEL wn 5 109 11 7 S 7 G Gl Butwell II McCarren 10 15 12 4 S-5 Oir.ncONGO -wis G 101 9 10 10 9 S 7h J AVilson J C Rous Jr 20 20 20 S 4 :M20."MALITINE wsb 4 100 S 9 7 Gl 4 S Sweeney J AV Burttschell S 12 12 3 S-5 11203MON AMI wsn 4 9S J S 5h S 9 9 Byrne P M Walker 12 30 Si 10 31 :H20 ROYAL ONYX wsn 7 1141 3 2 lh 51 10 101 W Allen A J AAalser 25 30 13 C 2.1. 94170 JOE GAITENS w 5 107 111 11 11 11 11 AVarren J Cahill 12 23 23 S 3 Time, 24. 48, 1:14. 1:21. Track fast, AVinner Ch. g. by Peep oDuy Strayawny trained by J. Bluto. AVent to post at 3:49. At post 3 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. AVANDER was badly outrun for the first half, but moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch and . wearing ALFRED THE GREAT down, outgamed him in the final drive. ALFRED THE GREAT was under restraint in the early rmming and went to the front after onteriug the homestretch, but tired linallv under ii hard drive. MARIE HYDE showed much speed for live furlongs, then tired. TA NUN DA closed a big ; gap. BEN DOUBLE ran moderately well only. CAMEL finished well. CONGO made up ground. Scratched 04134 Sou. 101. Overweights Marie Hyde. 1 pound: Royal Onyx. 41. O A O Q SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 8SS94 1 :43 4 10oT Purse 00. 1-year-olds and j 1 Xj JL upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5." Jnd Horses AAVtPPSt zh ?t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS . 91087 ELFALL in: 7 111 5 1 6 a3 2"t U ll Musgrve Mrs L M HoImes2 3 21 1 1-2 S11S3SHAPDALE wr. 5 103 1 2 f C o- 5 2?. Gould O Johnson 5 G 6 9-3 1-5 9US3 GALLEY SLAA7E wit 4 103 G 5 Si 4 31 3 31 McCahey FD AVeir 5 S S 21 G-5 9Jlt3ED KECK w 4 103 2 3 22 VI V 2"t l5 J AriIson J C Rous Jr C fi 5 S-5 7-10 , 94147ROSEBURG II. w 5 111 7 G 4l 3 4l 4l 5 Butwell H McCarren 10 13 15 5 2 93793:ARDRI w 6 111 3 4 11 21 6 Pull.up.S Davis F Regan 2 3 11-56-5 3-5 9J16S BEN HOWE wb 5 111 4 Fell. W Kohn T Abadie 40 GO CO 20 S Time, 24, 49, 1:141J, 1:41. 1:4714. Track fast. . .. AAJnner Br. g. by Pirate of Penzance or Alloway Elf trained by AV. H. Sallee. AVent to iost. at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon handily: second and third driving. KL-1ALL. - suddenly Improved, ran far back early and. leiiig taken l the outside, moved un with a rush on the home turn, then lxrel over to the inside In the homestretch and iulerfered witli ED KECK :ind GALLEY " SLAVE, but won going away. SIIAPDALE closed a big gap and finished with a belated rush Into a fast : going second. GALLEY SLAAE ran well, but was in close quarters in the homestretch., where lie came through on the inside. ARDRI broke down. ED KECK ran a good three-quarters before being crowded out. ,


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