Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-19

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART NORFOLK VA THURSDAY APRIL 18 1912 Tenth day Jamestown Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 18 days 13 books on Weather cloudy Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter Mars Cassidy 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 FIRST RACE 12 Mile 88768 47 2 122 Pnrse 2oO 2yearolds Maidens Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFln Jockeys Owners one p l HONEY BEE w 99 G 1 21 1J I1 orsytne a r vvimney a 6 5 85 710 710BOSS BOSS WB 110 4 3 1i 21 21 Schufger A Hancock 2 25 11515 13 13MARY MARY SCRIBE w 110 3 4 3 3 3 Butwell W S House ID 20 15 5 32 1904 ROSEBURG IV WB 107 52 4 42 41 Skirvin J II McCarrcn 76 6 2 710 71019293MAJUE 19293MAJUE T w 107 1 6 5 5 5 Diggins R T Wilson 75 95 83 35 out outBENZOATE BENZOATE w 110 2 5 G G 6 W Dunn Mrs C T Johnson 13 SO 30 10 4 4Time Time 24 50 Track slow slowWinner Winner B f by Hamburg Honiton trained by A Simons Went to post at 240 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving HONEY BEE wore BOSS down while rounding the far turn and coming to the outside finished fast and won going away BOSS outbroke the others and showed the most early speed but tired when challenged in the stretch MARY SCRIBE saved ground all the way and made a game finish ROSLBURG IV ran fairly well MARIE T began slowly and closed a big gap gapScratched Scratched 1929 Whisper Belle 104 1SG1 Monitor 105 f SECOND RACE 3 Mile 88914 112 4 100 Purse 250 3yearolds and upward JLtfOO Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 1909 MONTAGNIE WB 5 112 5 6 61732CHIITON 61 4s 2 k 11 Butwell J M Cooper 21 25 11501025 1732CHIITON TRANCE w 3 94 7 3 31S41 1 1i 11 23 Ambrose S Louis 3 5 ii vr vr3nk 1S41 CASQUE ws 6 106 3 1 11931SIRENE 3nk 2 41 Sot Lindsey P H Johnson 15 1931SIRENE GUMMELL w 3 93 C 7 4U 31 3l 4i McCahey C C Smithson 3 4 3J 65 12 1661 KNIGHT DECK W W6 6 99 2 4 5 51 5s 5 ° 5s Forsythe ± H i G u Bedwcll JBeuwcii 4 46685 b 6 8545 45 1944 ROSEBURG II WB 6 103 1 5 7 6 61 6 6s G 6IS Skirvin 7 H McCarren 40 60 60 20 8 82i 1920 SARG KIRK ws 3 103 4 2 2 2i 7 7 7 Estep J M Milburn 40 40 20 8 3 3Time Time 25 49 116 Track slow Winner Ch h by Isidor Barbarina trained by J M Cooper Went to post at 311 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the name MONTAGNIE began slowly and was forced to work his way up on the outside but unished fast and outstayed CHILTON TRANCE In the final drive CH1LTON TRANCE set the pace from the start and tired when the winner challenged CASQUE ran forwardly throughout and outgained IRENE GUMMELL for third place IRENE GUMMELL tired after running a good half KNIGHT DECK finished close up Scratched 1893 Billy Barnes 106 Overweights Chilton Trance 1 pound Sarg Kirk 3 I f r7 THIRD RACE 34 Mile 88914 112 4 100 Purse 300 3yearolds and upward JL tf O 4 Handicap Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 lad Horses AWtPPSt Ji StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 1932JHOFKMAN WB G 103 41 1 1s I2 1J E Martin P W Ashe 343 45 out outU94G U94G MAGAZINE WB 7 129 5 4 3 2 2 2 Estep P M Walker 1 1 1 25 out out996C6SUPERSTITION 996C6SUPERSTITION WB 7 116 33 4l 41 41 3l McCahey H J Eicholz 10 2o 23 8 2J 2J176SUPRIGHT 176SUPRIGHT W 3 95 2 5 510 510 5 4 J Robbins T S Parker 15 20 20 6 2 1225 MADMAN WB 6 103 6 2 21 3s 3 5 Forsythe H G Bedwell 3 4 3J 1 out 99419 BOUNCING LASS WB3941G 6666 Ambrose P S P Randolph 20 30 30 10 3 3Time Time 24 48 114 Track slow slowWinner Winner B li by Isidor Arrowgrass trained by M Bernard BernardWent Went to post at 336 At post 1 minute Start fair and fast Won easily second and third driving HOFFMAN beat the others away from the barrier and drawing away Into a long lead kept it and had speed left when MAGAZINE challenged MAGAZINE began slowly and closed a big gap into a fast going and game second SUPERSTITION appeared big when going to the post but ran well and the race should improve him UPRIGHT was never prominent MADMAN ran a fast half and tired tiredOverweights Overweights Bouncing Lass 2 pounds FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles 99279 146 5 124 Purse 300 3ycaroIds and up ¬ 1968 ward Allowances Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt = i StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1919 BARD OF HOPE 3 92 2 5 2h 3fc in 2 1 Skirvin P M Walker 45 1 12 out 1932SANDHILL w 4 106 5 2 1J I1 21J Ink 2J McCahey J Fitzsimmons 10 15 15 3 1 1919 BEAUOOUP WB 7 112 1 3 3 2i 3i 3 J 3J Diggins R T Wilson 4541 out 1919 STICKER W 5 107 3 1 5 4 4 4 4l Forsythe H G Bedwell S 15 15 3 1 1932 REYBOURN WB610544415 5 5 5 Schufger William Garth C 10 10 2J 45 45Time Time 25 50 116 l44s 151 Track slow Winner B c by Armeath II Bloomer trained by P M Walker WalkerWent Went to post at 401 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the san e BARD OF HOPE squeezed through on the Inside while rounding the first turn and wearing SAND ¬ HILL down while rounding the far turn outgamed him at the end of a terrific drive through the stretch SANDHILL outran the others from the start and when challenged hung on with great courage under pun ¬ ishment BEAUCOUP ran well but was driving hard at the end to withstand STICKERS rush The lat ¬ ter finished fast rvltAftil I r r FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 92722 106 2 110 Purse 250 3yearolds and up J t7 O 7 ward Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1903NAPA NICK WB 5 107 73 31 2l 2 J 1 Forsythe L K Powell 4552 710 7101920UNION 1920UNION JACK W 4 107 2 1 42 32 31 2l Ambrose S Louis 3 4 2J 45 out out1903RYE 1903RYE STRAW B 4 114 4 4 1s I1 Ink 31 E Martin V Martin S5 95 65 12 out out1920ANAVRI 1920ANAVRI SB 5 118 5 2 2h 4 42 4 Schufger S W Streett 45575 12 99633 HANDRUNNING W 4 113 6 G 5J 5J 51 5s Butwell C H Davids 50 100 60 15 4 41S77 1S77 SILICIC w 4 108 3 5 6s 61S 610 6s Connelly J Forrester 60 100 100 40 20 209S771 9S771 HOWLET WB 5 111 1 7 7777 Estep G D Smith 60 100 100 30 15 15Time Time 23 48 101 S 10836 Track slow slowWinner Winner B h by Solitaire II Alma Dale trained by J W Parker Went to post at 430 At post C minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third t same NAPA NICK worked his way tip on the outside and after disposing of RYE STRAW In the trelb jurt lasted long enough to withstand UNION JACKS rush The latter followed the pacemakers close up for tlie first half and squeezing through next to the inside rail in the last furlong would have won in another stride RYE STRAW set a fast pace to the stretch but tired when the winner challenged ANAVRI quit after running prominently to the homestretch HANDRUNNING finished well wellScratched Scratched 1931Frank Ruhstaller 102 1821 Carroll 105 1648 Silas Grump 100 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 99594 139 7 114 Purse 250 3yearolds and upward 197O Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt JA Str Fin Jockeys 1909 F MULHOLLAND WB 8 111 3 3 6 6 2s U 15 Butwell L K Powell 19343AGNAR WB 4 101 5 5 5 5 4l 32 21 Forsythe W Martin 2J 3 13545 1 11934SAVIATOR 1934SAVIATOR WSB 4 111 G 2 I2 I1 Ink 2J 32 Estep P M Walker 5648545 564854519S1 19S1 = TASTEFUL WB 5 106 2 1 2h 2nk Si 4 4l Obert BeverwyckStablc 38 7 2S 1 1944 TOM MELTON W 5 106 4 G 4l 31 5s 510 512 E Martin E H Hanna 10 10 8 3 75 1906 DOROTHY T WSB 3 89 7 7 3l 4 J 6 6s 6 Skirvin H S Kearney G S S 3 75 99945 BBNORA ws 11 106 1 4 7 7 7 7 7 J Bergen Sexton CannonBO 100 100 40 15 15Time Time 24 50 116 143 Track slow slowWinner Winner Blk g by Banhockburn Miss Baker trained by J W Parker ParkerWent Went to post at 502 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving FRED MULHOLLAND after being outrun for the first half was taken to the outside and going around the others with a rush drew avay to win easing up AGNAR closed a gap and wore the tiring AVIATOR down in the last furlong for second place AVIATOR is a quick beginner and set the pace to tlie stretch but tired and failed to stay the route TASTEFUL retired after running forwardly to the homestretch Scratched 1933Agnier 99 98814 Oberon 108 Overweights Dorothy T 1 pound


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