Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-17

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART IJOHFOLK VA TUESDAY APRIL 16 1912 Eighth day Jamestown Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 18 days 15 books on Weather clear first threeraces wet last three Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter Mars Cassldy Racing Secretary Joseph McLennan Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance 1941 FIRST RACE 12 Mile 887CS 47 2 122 Purse 250 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners 19043LJVTEXT w 111 1 3 31 I1 I1 E Martin G E Galvin 2 2 9o 12 out out1325PINK 1325PINK LADY WB 106 2 4 5 3 21 Ambrose G W J Bissell 2J 2J 125710out 1916 SWEET TIMES wn 109 4 5 6 6 3nt Skirvin J H McCarren 12 20 15 4 1 1GROSVENOR GROSVENOR w 106 3 6 4nk 51 4 Schutger H P Whitney 75 s nlrt 1637 PONKATASSET w 106 5 2 21 2 1 5 Diggins R T Wilson 12 1S74 DOGWOOD w 109 61 lh 4l 6 McCahey T F Ryan 15 20 20 6 2 2Time Time 23 48 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Olympian Kitty B II trained by M Bernard y Went to post at 242 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving LATENT followed the leaders close up to the stretcii turn where he slipped through on the Inside and drew away with a rush to win casing up PINK LADY was sbaprly cut off by LATENT in the first six ¬ teenth ind forced wide when entering the homestretch but finished gamely SWLET TIMKS closed a big l lp p into n L clo up third GROSVElfoR ran well and finished resolutely PONKATASSET and DOGWOOD showed early speed and tired iu the stretch drive Scratched 1929Riiigllng 106 SECOND RACE 34 Mile 88914 112 4 IOC Purse 250 3yearolds and upward 1942 Maidens Selling Xet value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S fvEi l g f 71 S jjnk g 35 s 21 IC McCahey F t H J Iied Kennedy 344 2 2ft 2 85 45 45 5 6 3 S5 45 ° RUM gSSnraUAPACIOUS ffiASI wl I loll9 SSSS M gSSn 10 15 15 6 3 raUAPACIOUS w 3 92 2 8 Sh 9 93 V u Forsythe P S P PBandc PBandcISSSSHEU Randolph 4 7 6 21 75 ISSSSHEU GRUENINGRw 3 97 5 3 4 45 Ink 3k 2 onk ° k 6 Ambrose P M Civill CivillIJO 6 15 12 4 2 IJO PETITS CHEVAUX WB 4 110 10 5 2 03 = 2 on CU 7 = W Dunn J E Davis Davisl 30 30 30 12 6 l w CAPTAIV IVOT TSIT 101 t 4 r 61 S3 83 F Adams M J Conran Conrann 20 50 50 20 10 n ALAMARCHMONT v 4 W3 410 10 10 10 9 J Bobbins TS Parker 30 40 40 15 6 13 MISS STAJXXEL WB 3 97 1 1 6 S 9s 10 Skirvin J H McCarre 15 30 20 0 8 4 t15 Track fast Winner PattersonWent lk K by Fatherless = = Lizzie Mll i l4Ujed by C T Patterson Went to post at 312 At post 2 minute Start good and slow Won cnnterln UK BLACK liiVEIl raced PETITS CHEVAUXto defeat in the first half then drew away into a decisi Kad and was under restraint at the end VESPER off slowlv moved up rapidly while rounding the turn but wan tiring in the last furlong PONS ASIXORIM was cut off at the start and closing a big gap lmlsh l with a good burst of peed BAIT SHERIFF GRUENINGER and PETITS CHEVAUX slHwed early siKed but tired and failed to stay RAPACIOUS finished fast Scratched 19iircnc Ciimmcll 97 Overweights Knit 2 tiounds Omt 250 3yearolds and up Ind Horses AWtPPSt i sj StrFin Jockeys Owners 19203 THRIFTY WB 4 102 102190SSI 2 1 1 1i I1 IS 1 Ambrose H Penny 5 7 6 65 12 190SSI ADY IRMA wn 6 1031891JCHILTON 10j 4 3 3 3h 31 2j 01 Schufger BeverwyckStable 7101 12 17 out 1891JCHILTON SQUAW WB 4 107 107191SJMASOX 2 2 2h s i 31 Obert S T uis 5 9 8 S5 710 191SJMASOX W 4 10S 5 6 6 5nt 4nk Estep R Lavigne 12 M 50 10 3 1920 CHILTON QUEEN w 5 107 5 4fk 4k S McCahey J J McCauley 10 20 20 4 1 1V RED BOB WB 4 109 1091S31 1903 V i 1 5 C c skirvin J H McCarren 30 60 60 20 6 6Vft2tn RUB w 4 102 1S31 Vft2tn Pst Forsythe H G Bedwell 10 30 30 7 2 Time 23 48 101 1D8 Winner B f by Ogden Busy Maid trained by II Penny Went to post at 339 At iwst 4 minutes Start poor and slow Won handily second and third driv Jng THRIFTY took the J Jn n 1 n nJ J K A K7it Kht fP001 fr start won nil the way and LADY IRMA 8 clialleiige The latter withstood came Simely tliroiiKh on the inside on the stretch turn and wns oil almost equal terms with the lM l r u t nnlt In the final drive CHILTOX SQTIAW ran well but lirfd In the stretch drive MASON closed a gap and finished close up CIIILTON QUEEN ran forwardly Jrne 101 1920 Sarg Kirk 90 Overweights Lady Irniaj 2 pounds FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 99594 1 39 7 114 Purse 250 3yearolds and upward 1944 Selling Net valne to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Inl Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jotkeys Owners w s 1T7 4 1 1 I1 lnk 1 ° McCahcy J J Moran 7o 8u 63 13 out outWS7101 WS7101 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Ambrose H Burttschell 8 25 23 4 65 65WB WB 4 107 3 6 44 31 3 3 3 = Schutger K Utterback 6576 75 26 out outw w 5 104 5 3 3i 4s 4 ° 4 4 Estep K H Hanna 6 10 10 2 12 12W51072 W51072 5 6 6 6 5 5 F Adams M J Conran 30 40 40 15 5 2ROSEBURG II WSB 6 104 64 5 5V 55 6 6 Skirvin J H McCarren 30 40 40 10 5 5Time Time 25 50 116 142 Track s oppy Winner Ch g by Meltonian Tchoupetoulas trained by y J J i FItrslmiiions Hrsimiiions Went to post it 400 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving socond ni1 ana th rd t u snine HARVEY F showed much the most speed from the start and drawing away into a long lead while fmmdin tbc first turn outstSed GOLCONDA in the final drive The latter was under slight restraint for the first fire furlongs and made a game challenge at the furlong post but was Erw J K tlc leader MOLLIE ST ran gamely but seemed handicapped by the going TOM MLLTON ran rnn moderately Scratched 1934 St Joseph 104 FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 88914 112 4 IOC Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt J StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P S llWOMflliAZiUNil WB V 7 125 J20 1 J 1 1 13 1 1s I1 J Estep TIT V M Walker 1a 60 12 out = r C Sinlthson cl tiYnn 144 i A A ti 9 91719EERKELEY O 190SSHERWOOD WB 5 118 22 2 21 2J 2 Hchufgcr 1719EERKELEY w 8 1GS 5 3 4a 3 3 3 Forsythe H G Bedwell 2 1903KING AVONDALE WB 7 37 4 4 3t 4 5 4 Ambrose Vv I iX J2 390S CAMEL WSB 6 104 3 5 5 5 4 5 Skirvin 1 H McCarren 40 40 1 992CATROKE WSB 5 SB 6 6 Pulled up j Bobbins MreCAlteynolds 100 100 100 40 is isTime Time 24 48 114 Track sloppy sloppyWinner Winner B g by Mazagan Pink Rose trained by P M Walker Went to post at 431 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow for all but r CATROKL TnnKT w Won easily second and third driving MAGAZINE outbroke the others anil was at his last In the sort going shook off SHERWOOD in the last quarter and won pulling up The latter forced a fast pace and furnished close contention for a half mile but tired In the stretch BERKELEY ran well and Ms rider was not strong enough to do him justice CATROKE was pulled up at the start KING AVONDALL and CAMEL ran ranUr Ur UrScratched Scratched 1903 Rye Straw 107 1920 Union Jack 107 18C5 Lady Sybil 99 995G3 Mollie Kearney 92 92Overweights Overweights Catroke 5 pounds T O A C ± SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles 99279 140 5 124 Purse 300 3yearolds and upward JLittO Selling Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P 1922WOODCRAFT wn 7 113 6 5 2J 3i 2U 2J U Forsythe S Louis 4 4 1 I IW 1909HEDGE ROSE W 5 IOC 5 4 li 1k I1 1 2 Estep E Utterback 6 10 9 1 10 10w 3922 LORD ELAM w 5 106 3 2 4 4 3 fc 3 3J Obert V G KingDoddsa 6 6 a 2a 1907 SILVER KNIGHT w 6 115 2 1 6 6 5 4J 4 Gould G II Marlman f fr50 7 2 3907 JOE MADDEN TSB6116 1 6 3 2h 4 5 5 Schufger William Garth 60 r50 7o 45 13 out out179S 179S EL BART W 4 103 4 3 a3 5J 6 6 6 F brother W H Congdon 50 60 60 15 6 6Time Time 25 49 115 141 148 Track sloppy sloppyWinner Winner B g by Octagon Woodnymph trained by W A Burttschell Went to post at 457 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving WOODCRAFT under slight restraint followed the pacemaker close up until straightened out In the home ¬ stretch and finished with a rush through the last sixteenth HEDGE ROSE outbroke the others and show ¬ ing a good turn of speed in pacemaking for seven furlongs held on gamely to the end LORD LLAM was cut off a couple of times on the backstretch but finished fast JOE MADDEN fell h iiini ti r and may have broken down SILVER KNIGHT finished well


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