Jamestown Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-18

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. NORFOLK, VA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911. Fourteenth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 25 days. 10 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Edward Cole. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 1:15 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q Q PC P I FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 92722 1:00 2 110. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. llOUu: Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 99500 DOROTHY T. ws 111 2 3 1J Is l3 Is McCahey H S Kearney 8 10 6 J 2 1 99S00VESPER w 108 8 2 3l 3 2 21 Digglns H. J Kennedy 7 12 12 4 2 995O0JGIFT wn 111 7 4 4 41! 4 31 C Peak T Collins 8-5 2 21 7-101-3 99500SLOATHLY LADY w IOC 4 6 G3 5J 53 4 Schutger H Burttschell 21 14-611-67-101-3 99500 ORPERTH w 111 3 5 7- 71 61 6 Nolan W T Anderson 6 8 SI 2J 7-6 99328 AVERNUS WD 111 C 8 8 8 7s G1 G Burns A G Weston 15 15 15 6 3 99500PROMISED LAND wsn 106 1 1 24 21 31 7s Bruce S Louis 15 20 30 8 3 CHUCKiHAUNT wb 114 5 7 51 6 S 8 Fain J Walsh 30 60 60 20 10 Time, 23, 49, 1:01, 1:08. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Hermls Pink trained by J. Fltzsimmons. Went to post at 2:23. At post 1 minute. Start good Won easily; second and third driving. DOROTHY T. outbroke the others and. drawing into a long lead in the last furlong, won all the way and was under restraint at the end. VESPER ran well and was hard ridden through the last quarter, but was unable to improve her position. GIFT could never get up, but finished gamely. LOATHLY LADY began slowly and made up ground. PROMISED LAND bled after running In closest pursuit to tho stretch. QOPPtPC SECOND RACE About 2 Miles." 77219 3:47 0 ICO. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and ltttt upward. Handicap. Over Hurdles. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 0 9 12 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H q P S 993S73GUN COTTON w G 152 7 7 3 38 l1 11 Is li Tuckey L. M Stackhouse 6 10 10 4 8-5 994733DUFFIELD w 7 150 2 3 4l 4l 4l 313 3J 23 Hannign I Fox 5 8 7 24 7-5 99473ENNISKILLEN w 4 155 1 5 2" 2 2 2 23 3" Noe Mrs A Singer 5 10 1C 4 S-5 99473 PR. HAMPTON w 7 157 3 4 5 5 31 4 4 4 Kermath Mr Chetland 4 S 7 24 6-u 99473 LIZZIE FLAT w 7 130 5 6 6 G 5 5 5 5 W Smith H Flippen 10 ID 15 6 3 995073BLACK BRIDGE TVS G 145 6 1 l3 l1 Fell. W Allan F P Robie 5 G 3 6-5 o-5 99307RINGMASTER w 3 139 4 2 Fell. . F Willms William Garth 2 24 B-a 7-101-u Time, 4:11. Track fast. Winner B. ni, by St. Maxim Cotton Queen trained by E. Williams. Went to post at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. GUN COTTON fenced cleanly and, showing much speed, held the others safe on the flat. DUFFIELD went well and wore ENNISKILLEN down for second place in the homestretch. ENNISKILLEN fenced well and ran prominently, but tired in the last quarter after going to the leader with a rush at the last Jump. LIZZIE FLAT ran out at tho first jump, but was taken back and finished. BLACK BRIDGE fell at the seventh and RINGMASTER at the third Jump. PRINCE HAMPTON can do much better. OQPPl THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. 927001:274108. Purse 50. 4-year-olds and up-ttOOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. ind Horses AWtPPSt Srr Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P S S9277FOND HEART WB 6 109 4 4 3l 14 l1 ll 13 C Peak F T Miller 1 7-5 3-fe l-j out 99374 DREAMER w 9 .109 1 1 1" 22 2s 2J 2 J MclntyreH B Duryca 24 o 4 6-o 2-u 99374BEELE CLEM TV 4 100 6 5 54 31 3i 3 34 Forsyth H G Bedwell -5 8 5 8-5 7-10- 995410 OLCOND A TV. 6 1091 2 3 21 43 4 4 4 G Burns H Burttschell 7 10 . 8 f 9-o 7-10 99503 WOODLANDER . . w 5 105 3 3 4l 6 6 5s 55 Gordon W Cahtll 30 CO 60. 20 5 99162IDICK MOSS . w 6 105 5 G G 5J 61 G G Nolan W T Anderson 16 SO 20 7 2 Time. 24, 48, 1:14, 1:27. Track fast. . Winner B. m, by nastlngs-Fond Hopes trained by F. T. Miller. Went to post at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. FOND HEART went to the front with a rush on the turn into the backstrctch, but was doing her best through, the last quarter. DREAMER took the lead at the start, but was passed and then messed about and In behind the winner until in the last few strides, then finished fast and gamely. BELLE CLEM ran well, but tired In the stretch drive. GOLCONDA ran well to the stretch. Scratched 9953S Minnie Bright, 109; 99510 Jack Nunnally, 109. Overweights Golconda. 4t pounds. QQfTC7 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 8S773 1:45 7 112. Purse 75. 3-year-ltOO i olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 15; second, 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Oi P S S9474BUSY wb 4 110 5 1 21 l1 l2 l5 l1 Schutger William Garth 31 4 31 6-5 out 99212 GUY FISHER wb 5 110 2 4 3"! 21 2 2 21 C Peak E F Cooney 34 4 12-51 put 99243ALJRIAN W 3 102 4 2 4" 48 33 8 31 Diggina BeverwyckStable 4 6 62 4-5 992133JACQUELINA wb 4 107 1 5 5 5 o 44 4s Nolan W T Anderson 4 41 4 S-5 7-10 99509MONTCALM w 4 107 3 3 1J 31 4 5 5 M Bell Mrs J W Flynn 3 4 4 -5 3-0 Time, 23, 48, 1:13, 1:39, 1:43 new track record. Track fast. I Winner B. c, by Galore; Busy Maid trained by L. Garth. Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. BUSx showed fine speed from the start and, going around the turn into the backstrctch with a rush, drew away Into a long lead in the last quarter and won eased up. GUY FISHER was cut off while rounding the first turn, then ran well, hut was tiring at the finish and probably a bit short. ALDRIAN closed a big gap into a game third. JACQUELINA was outpaced, but ran fairly well. MONTCALM showed early speed, but quit badly and his race should be thrown out. Ck f K K Q FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 92722 1:00 2 110. Purse 50. 3-year-olds. tyOOO Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi V: Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 99504PERTHSHIRE w 100 3 2 21 2 2 11 Bruce W N Adrians 6 8 7 2 4-5 9930SCAUGH HILL w 100 7 5 4 14 1 2l Dlggins T J Sullivan 3J 4 4f 7-8 3-5 D944RUE w 97 2 3 3i 4 3 3l Forsyth H G Bedwell 12 15 10 4 2 99504MONCREIF W 105 6 6 51 510 41 45 . Schutger E F Condran G-5 7-5 ll-103-5out 994723CHILTON SQUAW w 102 1 1 1 5s 5" Ambrose S Louis 4 9 8 21 1 993733HIGHFLOWN wb 107 4 7 7 7 7 6"1 Nolan E E McCargo 6 8 8 21 1 99472 SAM MATTHEWS W 102 5 4 6s 6J 6l 7 W Dunn P S P Randolph oO 100 100 30 10 Time. 23, 48, 1:08. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Caughnawaga Perth trained by H. Shannon. Went to post at 4:00. At post G minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PERTHSHIRE, close up from the start, moved up on the outside with a rush when entering the homestretch and outgamed CAUGH HILL in the final drive. CAUGII HILL showed much speed and drew away into what appeared like a winning lead while rounding the far turn, but tired In the last furlong. RUE ran well and, coming through on the inside, finished fast. MONCREIF ran well. CHILTON SQUAW showed speed, but quit. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 1911.sh05 and bought in. Scratched 995043GoId Cap. 107; 99538 Bendaga, 97: 9SS6G Barney Igoe. 100 : 99440 Peppcrcotton. lOo. OnKft SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 95512 1:53 5 111. Purse 75. 3-year-olds and up-7 j O O J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 15; second, 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St V lA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 99474BEAUCOUP tvb 6 112 4 5 l1 l1! li lnt lnt lh Diggins R T "Wilson 21 31 21 6-5 3-5 99444FEATH. DUSTERW 3 1011 1 1 2 2i 2 23 2 2 Schutger William Garth 5 6.3 1 1-2 993053NADZU TV 7 106 6 6 G 6 6 4l 4 34 Bruce II G Bedwell 5 10 9 3 6-5 99511. OF LANGDEN TV 7 104 3 3 31 31 3H 3 3 4 Nolan R E Watkins 2 2 3-2 1-2 put 99477 C F GRAINGDRWB 4 115 5 4 4 4 41 5l 5l 51 McCahey J Fitzslmmons 20 30 Ji 10 4 and950oMY GAL TV 4 103 2 2 5 5U 51 6 6 ; 6 Wingrid J W Hedrick 6 10 8 3 1 Time, 24, 49. 1:16, 1:41, 1:53. Track fast. Winner Ch. h, by Ornament Ollle Belle trained by T. J. Healcy. Went to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and thjrd the Rame. BEAUCOUP left the barrier fast and, taking an easy lead while rounding the turn into the backstretch. won all the way and responded gamely to urging when FEATHER DUSTER challenged. The latter ran in closest pursuit and made a game effort while rounding the far turn, where he moved up quickly, but tired after getting to the leader. NADZU closed a big gap and shook off LAD OF LANGDEN in the stretch. The latter could never get up and ran below his true form. Scratched 99474 Husky Lad, 102. Overweights Feather Duster, 1 pounds.


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