Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-21

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART iS i8 VAl SATURDAY APEIL 20 1912 Twelfth day Jamestown Jockey Club Sprins Meeting of 18 days 15 books bu Weather wet Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter Stars Cassidy Racing Secretary Joseph McLennan Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig in Itarentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance OQQ FIRST RACE 4 12 Furlongs 05378 51 2 112 Purse 250 2yearolds v O Allowances Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 AWtPPSt i V StrFin Jockeys Owners McCarreni i II WB 114 1 1 I1 1 I1 Skirvin J H McCarren i ilEBOUND w 110 3 4 33 2 2 Butwell T Hitchcock Jr 6 7 7 2S 1 1910SFKBD LEVY w 111 4 S 411 41 3 Jensen J W Hedrick 8 12 12 4 S5 iyj S5iyj GROSVEXOK w 109 5 G C C 4l G Burns H P Whitney 5 8 7 2i 1 lyCaBOSS VTB 111 C 2 231 3l 5 Schutger A Hancock 5 G 6 245 1913 COUNTERPART w 111 25 5 55 CJ Obert G W J Bissell 100 100 100 40 15 1219Co DR XEET will 87 Ss 7s 78 E Martin R Davies 752 2 1 12 19Co BENZOATE wsn 111 7 S 7 S S2 Whatley Mrs CT Johnson 100 100 100 40 15 ABBOTSFOItD 15ABBOTSFOItD w 111 9 9 9 9 9 J Bergen Mrs M Oliver 100 100 100 40 15 fastM Time 23 4S i 55 Track fast M inner Br f by Hapsbnrg Ethel Wheat trained by E Wilkerson Wilkersonwent went to post at 242 At post 5 minates Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing ETIIELBURG II began fast and showed much the most speed in the early running but had to be sunken up jn the stretch to outstay REBOUND The latter was closing ip rapidly when she swerved over to the inside in the last sixteenth and her rider was forced to pull up FRED LEVY ran well but was tiring at the end GROSVENOR closed a big gap and finished resolutely BOSS showed speed but tired In the runningScratched final drive DR NEET was never prominent in the running Scratched 1941 Ponkatasset 108 Overweights 108Overweights Rebound 2 pounds Grosvenor J j QQ SECOND RACE About 8 Miles on Turf Over Hurdles 77219 347 0 100 Purse fj JJ 250 4yearolds and upward Handicap Net value to winner 200 second 35 35third third 15 9 12 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 1917IIIGH HAT ws C 148 2 I1 1 1 l1 1 1s W Allen William Garth 75 85 1 12 out 1 17SVILHALLA w 7 13S G 1 2l 2 2s 2s 2 2 W Booth T Rodrock 3 4J 4 15 35 35lS99rlRESTOXE lS99rlRESTOXE TV 7 140 4 2 5 5U 5 4 33 3 W MurphyJ E Davis 5 10 9 3 1 ID7ilGUN COTTON w 7 14S 5 S C 6 4 = 31 4 4 H Stone L M Stackhouse 455245 1875 M FLETCHER w 7 130 S 7 41 4 G Refused D Cain H E Savage 15 25 25 8 4 lUn TIIE SPEAKER ws 5 138 7 3 3 3 3 Lost ridcrE Heider M Henderson 466 85 710 9SH22 RACEWELL w 4 131 1 4 Lost rider Bryant WSDiffenderffer t5 25 25 6 3 9S70S RACING BELL w G 132 3 G Lost rider E Hayes WSDiffenderffer 115 25 25 G 3 3TCoupled TCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime fastWinner Time 403 Track fast Winner GarthWont B g by Sombrero Celebrity trained by L Garth Wont to post at 309 At post 1 minute Start good and fast Won cantering second and third driv ¬ ing HIGH HAT outjutnpcd and outran the others all the way and was under a pull through the last fur VILHALLA fenced well and was always in nearest pursuit hut tired in the last quarter FIRE ¬ STONE moved up quicklv when going to the eighth fence aud was wearing VILHALLA down at the end for FeconU place GUN COTTON ran as if short THE SPEAKER lost his rider at the twelfth jump and MAIE FLETCHER refused at the eleventh RACING BELL and RACEWELL lost their riders at the first jump Overweights Racevrell 4 pounds 1 Of THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 02722 1OG 2 110 Purse 250 3yearolds and up JL 9j JL ward Selling Net value to winner 2CO second 35 third 15 nd Horses AWtPPSt ZA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S KW AVIATOR WSE 4 112 12 4 4IfltV 2X 2A J1 V Estep P M Walker 8 12 12 4 2 2int IfltV HUDAS SISTER W 5 105 11 2 2J913 int u 3s 2l E Martin C t Mack 20 30 30 12 6 6fih J913 MASON W 4 110 7 5 51O fih s = 42 3 ° k Schnf ger R Lavigne 10 15 12 5 2i 1O HIDDEN HAND W 7 107 IS G 3l 25 4i McCahey L K Powell S 7 2 7i 7iSnt 1970 TASTEFUL WB 5 107 4 S S13Cfi Snt cut Gi Ci Obert BeverwydrStable 15 20 20 13Cfi = CHILTON TRANCE i W 3 94 3 1 31 41 41 G1 Lounsby S Louis 565245 565245wn 19135GOLD CAP wn 4 112 1 7 710C3 7 S b 7 7J Butwell E McBride 2 2J 1 12 14 14w 10C3 LOUISE WELLES W B 10G 0 12 121B30SECRETE 10 i 11J 11s SU Jensen G D Smith S S S 3 S5 S5w 1B30SECRETE w 2 95 9 9 91X0 II2 10i 10J Robblns T S Parker SO CO C 20 10 10wn 1X0 NAUGHTY ROSE wn 3 103 S S10 S10ISOIDISSCENDAXT 10 t 91 y 10 Stcinhdt 7 Milburn 40 uO SO 20 10 10wn ISOIDISSCENDAXT wn 5 102 10 3 3ISfX 41 75 S1 11 J Hanover H G Bedwell 20 20 30 12 6 6w ISfX ARANY w 3 93 5 511 11 12 12 12 122 Ambrose W P Austin C 8 7 3 S5 S5w 19COINFBRNO QUEEN w 5 100 2 13 13 13 13 13 D DavenptC H Davids 0 100 100 40 20 20Time Time 23 48 101 10714 Track fast fastWinner Winner I5r g by Broomstick Lizzie T trained by P M Walker WalkerWent Went lo jxjst at 337 At post 3 minutes Start good nna slow Won easily second and third driving AVIATOR close uj from the start wore HUDAS SISTER down when rounding the far turn and drew away into a cantering lead in the last quarter HUDAS SISTER showed a good flight of early speed and Pel Hie pace to the stretch but tired when challenged MASON closed a big gap and finished fast HID ¬ DEN HAND and TASTEFUL finished close up CIIILTON TRANCE tired after going well for a half COLD CAP ran a poor race raceScratched Scratched 19813Toniata 107 197S Rosf caux 107 1033s Agnier 105 105Overweights Overweights Louise Welles 1 pound Secrete 2 Naughty Rose 4 Arany 1 j fQO FOURTH RACE 1 Mile S9594 139 7 114 Purse 400 3yearolds and upward JL J J j i Handicap Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 12C7HOFFMAN WB 6 107 3 1 1J I3 I2 I1 I1 E Martin F W Asho 3 6 6w 1919 BOB R w 5 113 G G S S 41 32 24 Butwell BeverwyckSble fG 7 1U192KOUMAK W4107 S 7 7 45 21 2 Si Ambrose W P Austin 2 2 1919 COL I1OLLOWAY WB 3 98 4 2 4 G1 5 4 t 4J McCahey BevenvyckSble fG 7 19J3BUSY WB 5 110 7 5 2U 2t 31 r 6 55 Schutger D Dunlop 2 3 2J 1 25 2519CS 19CS STICKER W 5 102 1 S C2 5 72 71 Ck j Hanover H G Bedwell 10 12 12 5 2 2KWSBEAUCOUP KWSBEAUCOUP WB 7 101 2 3 6H 7h g S 1 Diggins R T Wilson G 12 10 4 S5 1919 ASPIRIN WE G 106 5 4 3J 3 G2 C2 8 Estep P M Walker 15 20 20 6 3 3fCoupled fCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 24 49 114 140 Track fast fastWinner Winner C h by Lsidor Arrowgrass trained by M Bernard Went to post at 405 At post 1 minute Start fair and slow Won handily second and third driving HOFFMAN quickest at the start sprinted to the front while rounding the flrst turn and won all the way but was ridden out all of the last quarter to outstay BOB R The latter began slowly but closing a big gap gained steadily and finished fast KOUMAK was carried very wide while rounding the first turn and Hosed a big gap in the early running but tired near the end COLONEL HOLLOW AY ran well and fin ¬ ished cJose up BUSY ran a good threequarters and fell back backScratched Scratched 192S2Rey 93 93Overweights Overweights Sticker 5 pounds FIFTH RACE 34 Hile 88914 112 I 100 Purse 250 3ycarolds and upward 1993 Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 AWtPPSt Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners KIXG AVONDAXE WB 7 99 2 1 1 1i I2 I1 Ambrose H Penny 6 6 4 So 45 45T T ryv IPilV wu C 102 G 2 23 21 22 2 Estep BeverwyckStable 56621 56621SENECA SENECA IVB 5 102 4 7 7 4l 31 32 J Hanover H G Bedwell 3 41 45 2 1 2 IjOVI5 WVTCHES wsu 5 102 7 G 41 31 4 4 Ferguson J W Hedrick 6 10 8 2J 75 UPRIGHT w 3 91 1 3 Ch 7 C C = K Robbins T S Parker 6 7 6 2J 65 65SOXAGER SOXAGER TV 4 105 35 do2 5U 6 = Diggins K T Wilson 3 41 18 575 3 3I 1 L4AL I DY SYBIL altoilj w 5 a 99 5 4 3 C 7 7 E Martin W G ICingDoddslO 12 10 4 S TimCt 24 48 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br li by Isaac Walton Vcnetia II trained by II Penny Went to post at 430 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 99594 139 7 114 Purse 250 3yearolds and upward 1994 Selling Net value to winners 11750 each third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt = 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 1 G23FORCE WB 6 109 7 4 1J la is 1J it J Hanover H G Bedwell 2 2 2 9102u 9102uCO 9S SILICIC w 4 10S 1 2 51 4i 3l SJ ItS Whatley J Forrester CO 1 0 100 40 15 6 8 G 2 1 4662 45 2 21 2 45 13 10 12 12 5 2 10 15 15 5 25 50 CO GO 20 10 10CO CO CO GO 20 10 fDead heat purse divided Time 25 49 115 142 Track fast Winners Force ch h by Arklo Our Baby trained by W S Heath Silicic b g by Knight of the theThSWonf ThSWonf to pMt t tVZ VZ ° UBpostn2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving third the same FORCE outran the others to the first turn and after withstanding close and persistent opposition from CIIILTON nil VW ill the wav tired at the finish SILICIC finished with a rush after going around on the outside riii leaders when entering the homestretch and would have won in another stride CIIILTON SQUAW vi crowded against the inside rail while rounding the first turn but ran a good race and finished gamely iYRVKX F closed a gap and finished close up MOLLIE S also made up ground groundScratched Scratched 19702Agnar 109 109r r M silicic 2 nouuds SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles 99279 140 5 124 Purse 300 3yearolds and up ¬ ward Selling Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Ind Horses Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S w 3 97 1 5 41 4i 3 315 I1 McCahey R P Kyle S5 95 S5 12 out outUY UY vrsn 8 102 5 1 25 2S 2 2J 21 J Hanover H G Bedwell 5 12 12 3 45 E w 5 102 4 2 li lii i l ° t 312 Estep B Utterback 8 8 4i 1 out outMYU MYU 1 i w 3 97 3 3 5 5 4 4 4 Ferguson J W Hedrick 15 50 40 10 2 C outC WOODCRAFT VAonrrLATT WB 7 109 2 4 31 SQ Pulled upAmbrose S Louis 65 S5 32 12 out T7 T7et et 241S 49 115 141 148 Track fast fastWinner Winner B f bv Cesarion Hull Down trained by E Brcwster uvnt to post at 521 At post 1 ininuto Start good and slow Won driving second and third the p Ji TKVXY GFDDES was waited with until in the last furlong then closed up with a rush when called awjjv at the end MONTGOMERY was a close contender from the start and outstayed outstayedthe the final drive HEDGE ROSE showed the most speed from the start and setting the hung on resolutely to the end WOODCRAFT fell lame on the backstretcu MAD o l Colonel Ilolloway 99 1994 V Powers 88 Overweights Montgomery 5 pounds


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