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! 1 JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1911. Moncrief Park. Seventy-sixth day. Florida Live Slock and Agricultural State Fair Association. AVluter Meeting of 111 days. 24 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:3D p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. O A f A f FIRST RACIv 1-2 Mile. SS320 1S 2 100. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. j "i!0 tJbv Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. "0: third. 5. : .. : ; . Ind Horses AAAtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners . O n V V S 91100 MISS AAIGGS w 112 9 5 2 l"k VI P.utwell F Johnson 30 50 12 4 2 y4o3G-qOL,P AfINK S IVi 0 i 45 il 2 T Kocruci U ijeBlona 7-iOH5 lHOMout 94436 EP.ELLA w 10D C 3 3 31 31 R D Williams 15 35 35 4 3-2 IMr.SG SAUCE w 112 S 3 4 4 M Boll AV H Fizer . S 12 12 21 9-30 914S6AUTO MAID W 112 2 1 0 G4 51 Gross G P Chinn 4 S S S-5 7-li IMttfu COLKTTER Wis 109 7 0 5 5 Obert W B Nlllili 50 300 10 30 15 SCSi BLOW OUT w IB 1 i ! 72 7 G Burns A Simons 10 35 !." 4 1 94536 AIDAN w 309 I! 7 7 S3 S A Walsh W Shields f;w 40 20 S 2i 945SC MABEL VIRGINIA v 112 4 8 SI 9 9 Hopkins W Shields TM 40 20 8 2i tCouplcd in betting; no separate tilace or show betting. . Time. ZS, 35, 48 equals track record. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Nasturtium .Merrily trained by .1. W. May. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. MISS WIGGS broke from the extreme outside post position and was forced to so around the others, but dashed to the front after entering the homestretch and drew away fast and like a good filly. GOLD MINK ran a good race and made a same effort for the lead at the furlong post, but was In close quarters through the last eighth and finally tired under punishment. ERELLA set a fast early pace, but tired badly in the, final drive. AUTO MAID and ALDAN met with Interference. -SAUCE ran well. O A f A 1 SECOND RACK 5-8 Mile. S7G52 59 0 1S9. Purse 00. :i-ycar-olds. .Maidens. tObL Selling:. Net value to winner ?:i25; second. .O; third. .2T.. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94512 SEMI-QUAVER "mi 110 4 3 2 21 1- 33 Gross A G Weston tf 7 5 25 6-5 94171 MYRTLE MARION wsn I0f 2 2 52 4l 32 2l McCahey M Xicol ir. If. 13 6 3 944GDAN1EL OGRADY wb 303J10 11 41 51 41 3 M Bell II Penny 10 12 7 3 8-5 94312SEMMA STUART WB 105 12 9 C G2 5 42 Gould A Weber 4 6 C 2 1 ALLAN WINTER w 110 :: 4 11 l1 23 52 Butwell J O Holder 10 20 20 S 4 !M399OLD BOY tt 110 IS 7 S S 7 62 F H KingF 1 Weir 2 23 11-51 3-5 91462 ALLENDALE QUEEN wb 105 11 12 10 9 6 7l Gordon T Abadie 40 50 50 20 30 9422SMASON WB 110 7 10 7 7 S S3 A Walsh E W Laggoroth 5 S 7 3 3-2 94461 LYDIA LEE wb 105 1 1 12 12 12 9 C Ross W V Casey 30 50 40 15 8 94598 DANCING QUEEN w 105 5 6 31 11 10 10l W BrannonC D Chenault 50 100 100 40 20 94556 SCULPTURE w 108 8 6 9 3 0 9 ll5 Fain C DeWitt 30 CO CO 20 30 91512 BLOSSOM wb 310 C S 3l 33 11 12 Byrne J Bass 32 35 30 4 2 STICK PIN wb 105 9 Left at the post. T Koerner T P Hayes 20 30 30 12 C Time, 23, 48, 1:02. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, bv Ogden Trillette trained by A. G. Weston. Went to post at 2:57. At post : minutes. Start good for all bnt STICK PIN. Won easily; second and third driving. SEMI-QUAVER ran In close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch turn, then went to the front with a rush and drew away into an easy lead. MYRTLE MARION closed a Kan and finislted gamely, but was driving hard at the end to outstay DANIEL OGRADY for second place. The latter was foict d to work his wav up on the outside and finished fast. OLD BOY was shuttled back at tho start and H.sed a bis gap. EMMA STUART finished with a rush into a close up fourth. ALLAN WINTER set a List pace to the stretch and made a promising debut. MASON ran poorly. Scratched 943GG Guns Hill. 107; 04511! German Jew. 107; 0451:! Florrie Bryan, 105.- Overweights Daniel OGrady, 11 pounds; Sculpture. 1. Ql P1 O THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 8S57fi 1 : 11 ;- 105. Purse 00. :!-year-oIds. LO JC- "Allowances. Net value to winner .23; second. ?50; third. ."5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S OioSSWRAP w 110 2 2 IS l1 11 3s G Burns A Simons 3 33 16-56-5 2-3 94557PREMIER wn 306 1 5 2" 2i 3 2n Fain T Burns fi S 7 2 0-10 94G01 MLVOR . w 313 C 4 3 3?, 2 3 T Koerner .T Walters 8-5 2 0-5 3-5 1-3 94C2C MISS NETT w 104 3 0 5. 4l 43 43 Gross G Gray C 8 7 21 1 9348 BLUE MOUSE w 104 7 3 8 7 5 5- McCahey W J Lynch 32 35 35 6 23 94055 MINDINETTE w 310 4 8 7 fil C2 G5 M Bell W P Austin 30 32 30 4 8-5 94557 EAGLE RIRD w 307 5 2 42 5 7 71 Connelly C J Odell 15 20 20 S 4 S-15S8SRASH wn 306 S 7 G- S 8 8 Hufnagel B Thompson 8 35 35 5 S-5 Time. 23, 48, 1:14. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Ben Brush Costume trained by A. Simons. Went to post at..".:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving1. WRAP dashed to the front at the start and won all the way never fully extended. PREMIER was always in close and game pursuit and outstayed MlVOIt in the final drive. The latter ran in forward pursuit, of the pacemakers to the furlong post, "then tired and is evidently not as yet up Mo a hard race. EAGLE BIRD and MISS NETT were shuffled back early and the latter closed a big gap. BLUE .MOUSE showed improvement. WHITE WOOL was ineligible. Scratched 940013Whlte AVool, 115. Qyj nj Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 040S4 1 :..S ,5107. Purse SfiOO. .-year-olds and up-tcOtJbO ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. ?25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 94514PRINCELIKE wn 4 10S 5 4 4l 4l 4" 32 lh T Koerner G P Chinn 4 8 7 2 4-5 943C7TOM HAYWARD wn 5 100 7 5 7 7 51! 23 22 J Wilson J W Schorr 4 5 3 0-5 3-5 91514 WING TING w 7 97 2 2 5nt 61 0 41! 3h F Cole J S Hawkins 30 40 40 3 5 6 94291 TA NUN DA wn 4 101 1 1 2 3s 23 l2 4 McCahey Mrs W G Wilson 4 5 43 7-5 7-10 94514EL ORO wb 5 94 3 3 I1 VI 1 58 53 Byrne N K Beal 12 35 32 4 C-5 945S9:RAGMAN wb 5 307 5 7 6 5l 7 6U fit G Burns R D Williams S-5 2 8- 7-101-3 94.500 ALICE w 5 93 4 6 8 8 S 8 73 A Burton M Burton CO 100 300 40 20 W6 WANDER wsn 5 97 8 S 3 l" 3h 7 8 Sweeney J W Burttschell 10 32 32 4 2 Time. 24, 48, 1:14. 1:4014. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by Hastings Qneenlike II. trained by J. McCormick. Went to post at .!:4:S. At liost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PRINCELIKE was taken back and saved in the early running and was under restraint until rounding the far turn, then moved up fast and. challenging TOM HAYWARD in the stretch, outganied him in the final drive. TOM HAYWARD ran a good race and went much farther than the winner, was on the outside until well into the homestretch and tired in the last fifty yards, but finished gamely. WING TING closed a gap and finished with a rush. TA NUN DA ran forwardly from the start, but tired in the last, furlong. RAGMAN showed little speed and ran a bad race. EL ORO set a fast early pace, but quit in the stretch. Overweights Alice. pounds. f A f A A FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. SS570 1 :11 7 ia". Purso 00. 4-year-olds and up-y 4fcOJC3C ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 141403PA.RKVIEW w C 107 4 3 l3 l3 l4 ll T Koerner W O .Toplin 9-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 94.-v5SMALITINE wit 4 111 5 S 3i 2l 22 2 Byrne J W Burttschell C C 5 2 4-5 94590 ROYAL. ONYX ws 7 106 1 4 Ct Gl 3h Fain A .1 Walser 4 43 4 8-;5 4-5 9460 JOHN PATTERSON w 4 303 3 5 41 4"k 41 41 McCahey G P Chinn 12 30 4 S-5 94465CONGO wn 6 309 6 fi 1ll 7l S 5J Gross J C Rous Jr 32 20 35 5 2 94515STAFFORD w 5 104 2 2 2s 31 3nk fiu Hopkins S A Clojton 4 5 5 S-5 4-5 WV MARIE HYDE wn 4 114 7 7 51 Cl 5nt 71 G Burns J L Smith 20 20 20 8 4 91441 GALLEY SLAVE w 4 303 S3 S S 72 S F II KingF D Weir 20- 40 40 35 7 . Time. 23y5, 48. 1:14. Track fast. Winner B. hi. bv Hamburg Morniugside trained by W. O. .Toplin. Went to post at 4:07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. PARKVIEW dashed into a long lead at. once and. drawing away while rounding the far turn, easily outstayed MAL1TINE through the homestretch. The latter ran prominently throughout and finished with a belated and unavailing rush. ROYAL ONYX was thrown against the fence by STAFFORD after they had gone a furion" and knocked out of forward contention, was then taken around on the outside and closed a big gap into a fast going third. JOHN PATTERSON finished gamely. STAFFORD ran a good half and Quit. CONGO came fast when of no avail. Scratched 02504 High Range. 300. O A l A PC SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 8SS2:; 1 :44 11 1T Purse 00. 4-year-J 0 -cO ills -ml upward. Selling. Net valuo to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. hid Horses A Wt PI St M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 14516 BRSIOX w 4104 S 2 2 2 2l 31 3 Obert WOWestmoreld 2 2i 2 1 3-2 94255ROSSHAMPTON wb 4 30S 2 3 ll 11 1 2 21 .T Wilson S Ross 0 8 S 25 C-5 M59fl GOLD DUST wb 5 109 3 8 9 C2 S1 4J 3-i Butwell J F Keith 10 32 9 31 S-5 i46032SOU wb 4 105 fi 6 41 5U 41 S 41 Hopkins G P Cliinn 4 7 6 2 1 94360EDWIN L wb 5 111 9 4 4l 31 r.3 5 Byrne BeverwyckStable 3 4 13-51 1-2 94.TO BEDMINSTER w 4 9S 4 9 S S fil fi. " A White J H Umli CO 100 75 :!0 35 9460 DON DIAZ W 4 104 1 1 5 .Vi 7 7- 75 C Ross C A Ross 20 30 30 3 2 6 944i2ELT55ABErHAN wn 4 30C 7 7 31 31 51 8a S2 T Koerner N Enright 30 20 20 C 3 S4C0, PEEP OVER w 4 100 o 5 72 9 9 9 9 McCahey AV E Suggs 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 24. 49. 1:14, 1:41, 1:46. Track fast. Winner Ch. f, bv Smile Attrition trained by W. C. AVestmoreland. Went to post at 4:30. At post minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and. third the same. BR SION was taken back and saved behind the loader until after entering the homestretch, then moved up with a rush and, in a game finish, outstayed ROSSnAMPTON in the final drive. ROSSIIAMPTON showed the most speed in setting the pace to the stretch and came again after being passed and was slowly gaining on the winner at the end. GOLD DUST closed a big gap and finished with a belated rush. EDWIN L. ran on the outside all the way and was carried wide on the turns. SOU ran forwardly from start to finish. The others were outpaced. Overweights Gold Dust, 2 pounds.