Jacksonville Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-03-02

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. 1 JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911. Moncrief Tark. Eighty-fourth dav. Florida kirliu ock, aml ASricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting of 111 davs. 24 iKioks on. weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. H. D. Brown. ,,rnur5f,dl!In.t.wS at.V,!0., Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, T. blinkers. Figures in paientheandes lollowing the distance of eacli race indicate index number, track record, age of horo and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. QzLTQt EI RST RACE 7-8 Mile. SSS11 1:23 4 100. Purse 00. 3-vear-olds and xn-U tU ward. Selling. Nt value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P H n1SnC,.SIX?AN wnalOS 2 2 2i 3t Is Is 1 J Doavpt A Weber 3 1 3-103-31-4" ofSSSS1 KEXD WP. 4 106 4 7 41 4 4k4s 2"k Butwell F Barlow 12 15 12 4 3 3L32sHOWLET wn 4 109 11 4 5?. 5.. 51?. " 2nt n Hufnagel G- D Smith 13 "0 r 3 " nS-ATR?ICAXEER wsn 3 103i 1 1 G"k fih" 7 4 .McTasTt J R Thomnson SO 40 40 13 7 Mn-l, WIi S 100 S 5 31 2h 3 3" 511 Loftus C Straus 6 0 f. S-5 4-1 ol-rr?K? avp. 3 102 9 1111 11 10 7 C W BrnnonW C WostmorerdSO 30 30 12 6 ?:rRr- W8I,51J; I 8 7 7 fi2 fil71 Gerondo J J Moran 30 30 20 S 3 .9hPJC1: wnS M 5 9 9 S S S SJ Byrne B Peters 15 20 20 S 4" nw tJPS w " i VlK? S S 9 9 9 9i Gullett W V Conran 200 200 200 SO 30 SIlandUH-S05 w 5 u" 10 c lut 1 -" 10 100 Musgrve Tt G Martin Z 5 1S-5S-S 4-3 9i4S7ElASTERN STAR w 3 93 6 10 10 10 U. 11 11 Patrick. Mrs H U Selby Co tf 0 " -3 P .... , . . Time, 24. 49. 1:15. 1:29. Track fast. - inner Ch. g. by Scintiliant II. or .McGee Francisca trained bv J. S. Ward .VwV P?, at,-:r- -t Iost 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. SIN-FLAN followed the leaders closely until rounding tho Tar turn, from where he moved up with a rnsli into a good lead and held his advantage when GRECIAN BEND challenged. The latter ran well aud responded gamely o punishment to outstay II OWLET in the final drive. HOWLET tired after moving up rapldlv o 1 Uu outside aftci- entering the homestretch. IIIOII RANGE tired badly after going a half mile in the lea stretch 8O01, AMERIt?AXKKIt finished fast. HEINE tired after running well "to tiie Scratched 04732 Montagnie, 109. Overweights irecian Bend. 2 pounds; Americancer. lj; McLeod F.. XI: Eastern Star. 3. QJ.7Q7 SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. SSS52 1:06 5 109. Purse 00. 3-vear-old - JtZ I I Selling. Net value to winner $.325; second, 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ?;;H2R.BOT w 112 9 2 2b 2i 2s 1iJ Wilson P D Weir 6 7 C 2 6-3 ivtTaSfl WB ,1 1 V V- 1,,k 2U Schwzer W P Bureh 15 13 12 6 3 oicm ?ftr. W52,S ;. o1 !!? ?l 3f oftus T n Condran S 10 S 4 2 94CW ED LE v VAN 112 2 4 S w fih rh 41 Butwell O Grav 1- 15 10 5 iM683sOAKLEY ws 109 7 S .9 S 7 Sb Musgrve F J Pons 5 6 5 6-5 94718sBORROWER w 112 3 6 7 S 6t Fain i J Miles 13 30 ::0 h K 9X!02 SCUIISO w 109 4 3 4h 51 4 71?. Hufnagel L Martine 60 100 100 40 94732?GOIDBN RUBY wn 101 10 13 13 10 6.V Sit 41 j H Morgan ". 6 4 1 l"7.1- w 107 fi 12 12 11 11 9" F Jackson W E Suggs 30 40 40 13 8 91735STICK PIN wr. 107 5 9 7 9 10 10s J Deavpt T P Hayes 7 8 6 2 - 94CS3 ALTADENA w 101 13 11 11 12 12 11 McTagrt O L Richards 15 20 "0 S 4 916!lSEMr-QUAVER wn 112 S 10 10 13 13 12 Gross A G Weston 6 7 7 3 3-" " 9IC11 BLOSSOM we 106 11 7, 31 3 9i 13 A Burton J Bass 30 40 40 15 8 , , Time. 24, 48. 1:01, 1:08. Track fast. A inner Ch. c. by Planndes Old Lady trained bv F. 1. Weir Went to post at 3:01. At post 4 minutes. Start good for all but GOLDEN RFBY. Won eailv second and third driving. OLD BOY followed YNCA closely to the furlong post, then moved up fast anil drew away easily In the last sixteenth. YNCA outbroke the others and showed the most speed to the stretch l,,.",,!.i?n,l,0i?un to tire, but finished gamely. SPIN steadily improved her position and finished fast EI LL A AN closed a big gap and so did OAKLEY. BLOSSOM was eased up at the end after having ran prom-inently to the stretch. SCR1P.O showed speed. GOLDEN RIB-Y was left and closed a great, gap Scitcligd 94599sCorlnth, 107 : 94i41 aDaniol OGrady. 103; 94392 Morning Song. 107; 04041 .Alason. 100. Qi7Qft THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles.. .SSS94 1:43 1106. Purse 00. 3-year-oIds and KJ tt I J O upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. led Horses A WtPPSt H 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S !4G07WHITB WOOL ws 3 99 6 2 1 2U 3 In a Burton W F Cisko 7 0 0 5 3-5 947213tALDRIAJC wn 3 102 5 3 51S 51S 21 lJ 24 Byrne BeverwyckStable 3 3. 2 9-101-3 OICSDOZANA W 5 103i 1 1 3?. Ink Ink 2 3 Butwell J C Gallaher 4-5 9104 " -5 1-6 94721 LEAMRXCE w 5 103 3 4 4" 4 5 4s t McTagrt D Riley 12 13 15 5 S-1" 91624 COMPTON wn 4 106 4 6 2 3nt 4 Gross A G AVeston 8 10 9 1 94273 ROYAL. 11BPORT WK 4 103 3 5 6 6 6 6 6 J Deavpt W E Xunn 30 60 CO 13 .Disqualified for foul ami placed third. Time. 24, 48, 1:14. 1:40, 1:4G. Track fast. Winner Ch. e. by Woolsthorpo Madino trained by W. F. Cisco. Went to post at 3:23. At jwst 2 minutes. Start, good. Won driving; second and third the same WHITE WOOL set and forced the. pace from the start, but was crowded back after enterin" the homestretch when A LI It I AX moved up anil cut across to the inside, then came again and out-amed the latter in the final drive. ALDRIAN was outrun for the first half.d-esiKinded to urgin" with i"rfli on the f-ir turn and took the lead in the stretch, but was tiring at the end. OZAXA set the pice to the stretch but found the route a little too far and was beaten when ALDRIAN cut her off on the stretch turn V cl-ilm of foul was allowed and ALDRIAN set back to third place. I.EAMENli: nnd COMPTON showed speed but tired in the stretch racing. Overweights Ozana1. 11 pounds; Royal Report. 1. QLr7QQ rOERTII RACE-1-2 Mile. SS520iB-2-109. De Soto Sellinff Stakes. V.nM tj fc f C77 ,300. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner 00; second. 00: third. 00. Ind Horses -v . AWtPPSt U V2 "-4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S 9640-GOLD MINE w 93 2 2 2s lnt Ink v,yrnc iTTeTHond , fi V 947.-!sDlTVAL w 106 3 5 4?. 4s 2 Butwell A B Gallaher 7 S 6 3-" 3-3 941 12ItOSIS OF JEDPAII w 110 1 1 lk 2s 3h JlcTaKrt G PChinn 7-107-107-10 -4 mit S4730"BFFICIENCY W 110 4 4 3- 3s 4?. loftus R D Williams 7 12 1" 31 91719 TERRIBLE DAN wn 103 fi 3 .V 5s 5J .Musgrve J W Schorr tl2 23 "0 5 3-" ni7543SE:N-ATOR SPARKS wn 101 5 7 7 i C .1 Wilson J W Schorr Tl" "3 "0 5 3-2 916S2 WALTER SCOTT w 112 7 6 7 7 Hufnagel W P Austin 15 30 "3 7 S tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24, 36, 48 equals track record. Track fast. Winner Br. f, by Woolsthorpo Flenr dOr trained by T. J. Shannon. Wont to post at -3:IS. At iwst 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second ami tliirtl tlie fame. COM MINE, away well, meed ROSE OF JEDDAII into defeat in the fust quarter and. shook the latter olt t the f itrlouj? post, but was driving to the limit at, the end to outstay DUVAL. The latter. closed a gap ami, finishing with a rusli. would have won in another stride. ROSE OK JEDDAII set the early pace fas, but tired ami failed to stay the route. EFFICIENCY came again at the end and almost got up for third place. The other three were always outpaced. Overweights Terrible Pan. 2 pounds. jf A QAA FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. SS57G l:ll 7 105. Purse 00. 4 -year-olds and up-OtOvv ward. Selling. Net value to winner .;:25;- second. ?50; third, . lud Horses AWtPPSt U V:- r;i Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II 0 I S 91734 LADY UtMA wn 5 11 1 9 2 3?. 2i 2i li Musgrve BeverwyckStable 2 35 3 S-5 1-5 !H73tOAKlllTKST W 5 111 3 7 S 8 5 2" Byrne ? JI Walker 1 5 3?. C-5 S-5 946S0SYLVJ3.STULS "w 4 102 12 1 i 1 31?. Olsen X 1! Davis C 7 6 21 C-5 1M7.VJ ItOYAL ONYX wsit 7 105 C, 4 21 3 3 4U c Boss A J Walser 15 20 20 S 4 94723CASQUK wn 5 112 5 5 4?. " C.1. 4 G J Wilson J W Schorr 10 15 12 5 21 !147343WANDKll -vii 5 111 S3 7 5.; 7l 6 Butwell .T W" Burttschell 10 12 10 1 2 94GSI ASPIKIX YV. 5 115 1 U 0? t 8 71 Hufnagcl P. Thompson 8 10 9 31 9-3 P4731 MAN11EIMER v, 6 10S 1 C 5" d S Fain II Shannoii 12 1.1 35 i 3 946 13 ALICE w 5 110 2 12 12 12 12 9.V A Burton M Burton CO 100 100 40 20 04732 XA.KNOC J. V. Jit. w 1 110 7 10 11 11 11 10l Gullett W V Conran 200 200 200 SO 40 946S63.TOLLY -vn 5 111 Hit 10 10 10 lll aicTagrt S F Jlynian S S C 21 7-3 94515 HERPES w 1 112 10 S 9 7 9 12 Gross MrsLALlvgston 15 25 20 S 4 Time. 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Winner 15. m. by Seinpronlus Lady Balgowan trained by 1. Woodford. Went to post, at 4:111. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. LADY IRMA ran close up- under slight restraint to the stretch, where she moved up rapidly after disposing of SYLVBSTRIS and just lasted long enough to outstay OAKHURST. The latter worked his way up on tin outside and, after having closed a big gap, finished with a rush. ROYAL ONYX ran well throughout. CASQUE- tired, but finished close up after a rough trip. MANIIEIMER uit after running a fast half. SYLVESTRIS showed the most speed for a half mile, then tired, but finished gamely. The winner, entered for SSOO. was bid up to ,105 and bought in. Scratched 14014 Stafford. IPS. Ck A CJ SIXTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. SSS94 1 : 15 1 10i7 Purse .00. li-ycar-olds and i4fcOVJL upward. Selling. Net value to winner .foil; second, 0; third, 5. Bid Horses AWtlITSt V Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P S 91723PAKKVIEW w 0 111 1 1 ll l1 31 1 1 T Koerncr AV O .Toplin C-5 C-5 1 2-5 out !H723 ABRASION v I 103 C 4 2h 2.1. 2 2 2i W BrnnonWCAVcstniorerd 7 15 15 C 2 !H7-3AGXAB wsn 3 09 5 6 31 4.. 4l 5 3" Gerondo "W Carmody -10 CO CO 20 10 94735 OTSCOXTENT w 3 91 7 7 5" 5U 5?. 4 4 P Colo "W IT Fizqr 12 17 15 5 2 9-1735 1IUCIC wn C 113 2 2 41 3l 3?; 5u Butwell L Johnson 5 C 4 1 1-2 917"0ORTSON w 3 100 S 8 C 6 71 i GU C Boss A Molinelli 15 25 20 S 31 946951MIEN. IHITCHISOXtvi! 4 103 4 3 7l 7 61 7s 7" Byrne W J Young S 13 12 4 3-2 9173.TSPES XOSTBA W 3 OS 3 5 S S S S S Olson G Gray 7 9 S 3 1 Time. 24, 49, 1:14, 1:41, 1:48. Track fast. Winner 15. m, by Hamburg Morningside trained by W. O. Joplin. Went to post at 4:"4. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. PARKVIEW took the lead at once and was rated along in front under slight restraint to the furlong post, but was driving hard at the end to outstay ABRASION. The latter ran in nearest pursuit all the way and might have won had PARKVIEWS rider detrained from waving Ids whip in front of her in the last few strides AGNAR finished fast and outgamed DISCONTENT in the final drive. The latter finished gamely under a weak ride. SPES NOSTRA was a distant trailer all the way. BUCK ran prominently to the Bt retch and quit in the last furlong.


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