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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE, FLA., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. Monerief Park. One hundred and seventh day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting of 111 days. 25 books on.r Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse i.nd weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. O KGfrfi FIRST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. 8805454 2 105. Purse 00. 2-year-olds: tUiaUU Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 50: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9313aMAXBNTIUS wb 107 2 3 7 C 1 Byrne P M Walker 10 10 S 3 8-a 95139 TERRIBLE BOY wb 112 13 5 2i ll 2nt Fain .1 W Schorr 8 10 10 4 2 95139 CLEARWATER w 106 10 6 ih 4l 32 Goose J C Gallaher G 7 4 2 1 05151 NANNIE MDEE w 106 3 2 5i 51 43 Hufnagel W II Fizer IS 20 20 8 3J 95139AUTO MAID W 103 7 4 1 2.. 5 Schutger S Louis 15 20 15 6 3 93097 GRIF w 109 12 7 31 3and 6 T Koerner T C McDowell 4 5 5 2 1 9416GMUDGE SALE w 10G 3 13 10 S 71 Hopkins P. Schreiber 20 20 20 S 4 93131 GAGNANT AV 106 S 11 11 10 8 W BrnnonF J Pons 30 30 40 13 S 93000CALETiLUMPIAN w 112 11 Gl 0 9?. Gould J Stephenson 50 100 100 .40 20 9517S EDITOR wb 109 5 S S 7 10 Troxler R D Williams 4 9 7 3 S-T. 95097 MABEL VIRGINIA w 106 6 9 12 11 ll1 Gross W L Williams 20 SO 30 12 6 931393NELLO w 109 4 12 9 12 12" .1 Deavpt T P Hayes 3 4 15WS-2 7-10 91754 CHIEF JACKSON "v 109 11 10 13 13 13 J MclntyreM Goldbhitt 20 50 50 20 10 Time, 24, 50, 57V4. Track slow. Winner Ch. c, by Plaudit Maxine Elliott trained by F. Schelke. Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. AVon driving; second, and third the same. MAXENTIUS, off slowly, gained steadily and,- finishing with a rush, got up to win In the final strides. VERRIBLR BOY, after close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch turn, dashed to the front, but tired In the final strides. CLEARWATER ran well, was on the inside all the way and. saving ground on every turn, finished gamely. NANNIE MDEE was going fast at the end. AUTO LID set the early pace, but quit in the last furlong. GRIF ran forwardly to the stretch and tired. NELLO ran poorl. In the going; Q SECOND RACE3-4 Mile. 8S57G 1:11-17105. Purse ?40O. 3-year-olds. Selling. l.O jHJ i Xe.t value to winner 25; second, ."f50; third, 25. Ind Horses A WtPPSt U Vi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S S3152EDN-A COLLINS WS 93 5 5 r 3i- 15 1J Hopkins F J Pons 4 4 35 7-5 7-:10 95175 KINGPIN. r w 112 6 2 2" 2and 2 2n Fain C DeWitt 4 6 C 2J G5 93152 COLETTA wsb 101 3 10 7 8 4K 3nt J Deavpt T Pettie S 13 12 5 2J. 931953DANISH GIRL w 102 4 4 41 4"k 31 41 Byrne F D Weir 4 G 5 2 1 93002 DECEIVABLE w 109 9 9 9 Gs u- 5 Troxler R D Williams 3 31 1G-5S-5 1 55195 ORTARA w 102 8 1 Is ll G1 G: A Burton J Hamilton 30 50 CO 15 8 951G3 ALLNDALE QUEEN WB 103 10 6 3 51 7 71 Gould T Abadie. 50 60 " 60 20 10 93152 SUGAR LUMP w 102 2 7 S 9 9 8 Hufnagel AV H Fizer S 9 9 3 9-5 93350 SPLINTERS w 112 7 11 10 7 S 91 Goose J M Barker 10 15 15 G 3 93110 ALTADENA w 99 11 3 6h 10 10 10 Schutger O L Richards 20 30 30 12 6 911G2 DORCHESTER wb 107 1 8 . 11 11 II 11 T Koerner J Drummohd 9 S 3 S-5 Time, 24, 49i, 1:17. Track slow. Winner B., f.. by The, Commoner Ma. Belle trained by G. Walker. Went" to post at 2154. At post 1 minute. Start good. Wen driving; second and third the same. KDNA COLLINS .worked her way up on tlie outside and, gaining steadily- through the homestretch, iatight and passed the leaders at the furlong post and outgamed KINGPIN in the final drive. The latter rail well, but was much used in following the early pacemaker closely and was tiring at the end. COLETTA closed a big gap and, coming through on the inside, finished with a rush iuto a close rup and gaining third. ORTARA quit In the last quarter after setting the pace to the stretch. DANISH GIRL ran well and made a game finish. DECEIVABLE made up ground from a slow beginning. Overweights Colotta. 2. pounds: Allendale Queen, 1. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. SS522 1 :0G?f. 0109. Purse 500. 4-yoar-olds and 9KrtAO ! yvO upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 425: second, 50; third, 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ,1 5i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9311S KINGSHIP WB 4 101 3 5 7 4and 2 l1 Byrne MrsLALivgston S 10 10 3 8-5 95026 G. M. MILLER WB 4 104 11 2 3l 1 l2 2 T Koerner A Simons 4-5 1 4-5 2-5 1-4 93163 B ANY AH , wb 6 111 12 S Gi 3"t 3U 32 Hurley BeverwyckStable S 12 12 4 S-5 9503S ALICE w 5 103 110 12 12 Cnfc 41 A Burton M Burton 13 30 30 10 5 93119 J. II. EARR ws 4 101 5 11 10 10 7 5l J Deavpt G M Johnson 20 30 25 S 4 95119 JOHN MARRS wsb G 103 6 9 4 1 61 4i CM Hufnagel S J KIrkman 30 30 12 5 2 93165 JACK NUNNATiLY wsb 7 10G 4 7 9 9 51 7l C Peak SierraNevadaSta. 10 10 S 3 S-5 S5135 HIRAM ws 7 105 2 1 5and 7 S S3 C Ross A G Woodman CO 100 100 40 20 94926 ALLOWMAISE wn,7 109 9 6 S 8 9 91 Troxler C E Rowe 10 12 12 4 2 93155 SANDY HILL wit 5 103 7 3 1 2 10 10 Wingfld E McCloskey 40 30 40 13 6 94GS6 GERANDO WB 4 101 8 4 2 5Ml ll1! Dunn M May 60 100 10" SO 15 95163 JUDGE LASSING W 4 102U0 12 11 11 12 12 Goose AV G King-Dodds20 SO 20 6 3 Time, 24A, 49, 1:03, 1:10. Track slow. AVinner B. c. by Ildrim Alcyone II. trained by F. D. Weir. AAent to post at 3:1.9. .At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third the same. KINGSHIP began slowly, but gained steadily and, finishing with a rush through the last furlong, easily disposed of G. M. MILLER. The latter was speedy and opened a big gap while rounding the far turn, but tired when challenged. BAN YAH closed a gap and worked his way up on the outside into a game third. ALICE closed a big gap and finished fast. J. II. llARIl also made up much ground. JOHN MARRS and SANDY HILL showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched 95190-Frauk Purcell, 104. Overweights Banyah., 3 pounds: J..H. Barr.. 3; Jack Nunnally. 1; Allowmaise. 1: Judge Lassing. 1J. Q Vy FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. SSSU 1:25 1100. Purse 400. 3:year-oids and up-lU iUt ward. Selling. Net value to wluner 325; second, 50; third. 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U "A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 93181 FONT wsn 5 109 7 5 2 5J 6: 11 1 Byrne F J Pons 1 G-5 11-103-51-3 31S0CAMEL wn 5 110 2 2 .r.u :h ;ji 2J 21 Sklrvin II McCarren 6 8 S 21 1 915392DIXIE KNIGHT wn 4 107 9 8 9 9 9 Gl Fain T R Condran 6 10 9 3 S-5 I5133LOLIS REIL w 4 102 S 7 4 2l 2nt 4 4H Dunn S II Kunz 13 . 30 30 10 3 951S0EMILY LEE w 3 102 1 1 ll ll ll 3"t 5s Hopkins C D Ray S 10 6 S-5 4-5 931S0GOLDEN "WB 3 104 5 3 3nt Ci 5u 51 C; Gould L Tauber 13 20 20 6 2! 94SS7 TIPPY w 3 100 G 6 Gs 4l 4l 7l 7 Schutger J O Holder 20 30 SO 10 4 95153JOE ROSE . WSB 5 105 3 4 7 7 7 S S5 T Koerner M Burns 6 9 S 2?. 1 93111 O. K. HERNDON wb 4 99 4 9 S . S S . 9 9: -A Burton H Shannon 20 50 40 15 S Time. 25, 49, 1:16, 1:30. Track slow. AAinner Br. g. by Hastings Bellegarde trained by G. Walker. AVent to post at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily: second and third driving. FONT Is good again and. after being taken back a couple of times, came through on the Inside with a rush in th last quarter and drew away to win In it cauter. CAMEL was a forward contender from the start, hut tired after disposing of EMILY LEE. DIN1E KNIGHT was badly outrun for the first half, but closed a big gap and finished with a great hurst of speed. LOUIS REIL ran forwardly and gamely throughout. EMILY LEE set the pace to the stretch, but finally tired in the .going. GOLDEN .and. TIPPY, showed speed. f f1 f FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 8S570 1 : 1 1 4,f 7 1 05. Purse 400. 4-year-olds and up-tO JLv ward. Selling. Net value to winner 325; second. 50; third. 25. ilid Horses A WtPPSft Vz ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 95199DR. BARKLEY w 5 110 5 10 10 Gl 2 l3 Gross J S Ownl.oy 12 15 15 6 3 93155aKOYAL ONYX WSB 7 107 16 3 I 11 Is 2s Fain A J AAalser 4 41 4 2 4-5 9J024 TACKLE WB 6 111. S 12 11 11 4i 3 C Knight Mrs E Ltltz 100 100 100 40 20 9519S A US. STURTEArANTwB 5 110 9 9 4s 4 6 4h. J Deavpt J M Marker 10 12 10 4 2 91HS7 AAANDER wsn 5 110 4 7 Ch 51 5h o2 Byrne J AAr Schorr 6 13 12 5 21 yr.lSOiEYE AATIITE w 4 107 3 I ; S 9 61 Hufnagel AV II Fizer 5 6 5 2 1 f95155MARIE HYDE wsb 4 103 14 2 3 1- 31 71 Hopkins S A Ciopton 3 31 3 3-2 7-10 95102 ABRASION w 4 110 1 15 13 7 10 S AA BrnnonWCAAestmorelnd 15 25 25 10 5 93G765LAAVCE P. DALEY wit 6 110 2 5 9 10 7 9 AVingfld O B Garrett 20 30 30 12 6 93181 DRESS PARADE II. wn 4 110 Gil 15 15 12 101 Dunn F Barlow 30 GO 50 20 10 !."lG4LADr ORIMAR w 5 103 13 1 2 31 S 11s Goose AV J Ralston 10 20 15 6 3 951353MARK ANTONY II. w S 110 12 G 7 9 11 12 T Koerner C K Lyman 4 4 . 31 8-5 7-10 95155 GRANDISSIMO w 4 115 16 14 S 12 13 13s Troxler J G AVagnon SO 40 40 15 S 91461 P.EX HOWE w 5 110 U S 12 13 14 14 Gould T Abadie 100 100 100 40 20 "."009 PEEP OAER wn 4 99 15 13 14 14 15 15 A Burton C V Schunk 40 60 GO 20 10 SSS0S NON KAHOTO w 5 102 7 IG 10 16 16 16 Schw.zer J P Cerdray 100 150 150 60 SO Time. 24. 49, 1:1514. Track slow. AVinner Ch. g, bv Mnrgrave Lizzie Gilman trained by AV. It. Mitchell. AVent to post at 4:05. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily: second and third driving. DR. I.ARKLEY iHgan sloWlv, but came from behind in the last quarter with a rush, caught ROYAL ONYX tii-in" in the last furlong and was .going away at the end. ROAAL ONA"N. favored by the going, showed the most speed for five furlongs, hut quit when challenged. TACKLE closed a big gap and mitgamed AUSTIN STURTEVANT for third nlace. The latter was lucky and ran forwardly throughout. WANDER finished ganielv and close up. MARIE HYDE ran forwardly to the stretch, then quit and her race should be thrown out EYE AVII1TE was cut off. LADY ORIMAR quit. MARK ANTONY II. run poorly. Scratched 951 9S Donovan, 104: 95177 Useeit, 99. Overweights Tackle. 11 pounds. f K Ch n t SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. SSS94 1 :45 I 10G. Purse 400. ."..year-olds and up-7Q JJJL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 325; second. 50; tliird. 25. Iiiil -Horses AAVtPPSt i V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 93176 ST JOSEPH wn S 109 10 7 53 5 51 3?. 1 Fain MissAMMarrone 5 6 4 2 1 95176 I oVl5 KVTZ wsn 2 102 11 C S S G1 5J. 2"k T Koerner II McCoulsky 10 15 12 5 2 !"51 0M ERMAN ws 4 102 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 Hopkins ft A Ciopton S 10 10 4 2 9.-.176VJUDGE AAALTON wn 4 110 9 4 2 11 li 2 H Hufnagel AV II Fizer 10 12 12 5 2J 95lG8iFlUST PEEP wb 7 109 3 1111 10 S 61 5"t Troxler R C. Mar.tin 31 41 4 2 1 951763ROSEBURG II. w 5 109 4 3 4U 4 SU 4 6- J Deavpt II McCarren 6 7 5 .2 1 95153 MAMIE ALGOL wit 9 107 5 2 10 11 10 9 7s Byrne W A Casey S 10 10 4 2 9516S GRECIAN .BEND wb 4 103 6 10 9 9 9 S S3 Gould V Barlow 20 40 10 15 S 95155 THE MOAT . i ......w 4 107 7 -5 3 3 -I1 7s 9 Goose If-B Iteether-- 8 10 7 3 S-5 93176 LIMPET wb 3 103 112 12 12 12 12 101 W BrnnonWCWestmorelnd 12 20 20 8 4 93176 CASTLEWOOD Avn C 112 J2 9 7 7 7 10 11 Qros3 II Bowen 15 20 20 8 4 31810 LOUD NELSON TV 8 106 13 S 6 Ckll 11 12 A White W Carter 30 50 50 20 10 9319SFLORAL QUEEN av 7 104 S Withdrawn. Dunn S3. H Kunz 40 CO GO 20 10 Time. 25. 50, 1:16. 1:44J. 1:51. Track slow, dinner Cli. g, by Riley Clara White trained by J. I. Mayljcrry. Went to post ;it 4:2S. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won liandily; second and third driving. ST. JOSEPH followed the leaders elose up under sligbt restraint to the last furious post, then finished fast and von going uway. LOUIS KATZ was far back and badly outrun to the stretch turn, but finished very fast and outgamed the thing MERMAN for second place. The latter was much used iu forcing and setting the pace. JUDGE WALTON quit in the last furlong after setting the pace in the middle running. FIRST PEEP closed a big gap and tlnished close up. ROSEBUKG II. and THE MOAT showed speed, but tired iu the stretch. Money wagered ou FLORAL QUEEN was refunded. Scratched 0512O3Miss Murjorle, HM; 95111Duke. of Bridgewuter, 101; 95037 Old Boy, 102? 9517G Liglithouse. 100: 05170 Pirate Diana. 107. I Overweights First leep. 2 pounds; Limpet. 3. i