Another Big Crowd Out: Jamestown Jockey Club Continues To Receive Generous Patronage.; Yesterdays Racing at Virginia Course Marked by Close Finishes--Well-Backed Horses Numbered Among Days Winners., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-19

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ANOTHER BIG CROWD OUT JAMESTOWN JOCKEY CLTTB CONTINUES TO HECEIVE GENEROUS PATRONAGE Yesterdays Eacing at Virginia Course Marked by byClose Close Finishes WellBacked Horses Numbered NumberedAmong Among Days Winners Norfolk Va November IS Stirring contests vrere lie order at the local track this afternoon Well matched fields wont to the post in all six races anil the finishes in four of tinin found the win ¬ ners tinder Iwnl drives with Ihree of them tirst home by heads or necks In these cases the out come remained in doulit until the last few strides stridesThe The Jamestown Jockey Club is being favored with Rood weather this fall and is being accorded liberal I tat rou age The attendance this afternoon was equil to that of Saturday last when a recordbreaking crowd was prcrscnt Twenty layers were again in line lineLarge Large fields went to the i ost in some of the races The Iteld in the third race which was a dash of wvcn furlongs numbered an even dozen and when thf start fame those on the outside went over to the rail with a rush Tills resulted in a nasty jam and the riders on the inside were forced to pull up to keep from going over the fence In the inixup the favorite Ochre Court was jumped on and badly cut down while Harvey F and James Dockery were knocked out of contention James Dockery recov ¬ ered after going a furlong and closing a big gap finished close to the leaders He was much the Inst and it looked as if he could not possibly have lost had lie escaped early interference The winner turned up in Knight Deck which came from behind with a rush and beat Question Mark a neck James Dookery was third Ainos Turney who has taken a prominent part in the selling race bidding here ran Knight Iieck ui 2 iO over his entered price of 4 X and secured liiin H G Bedwell then claimed James Dockery for 723 and it looked as if he got much the better of the trade Ochre Court will probably be out of commission for some time Ques iwted to have cooled out in better condition than when he pulled up The upThe feature race proved easy for Acton which made a runaway affair of it and beat Joe Deibold a length and a half The latter was the runnerup from the beginning but was never able to get on even terms with the winner He made a gallant effort at the furlong post but tired badly Actou was the medium of tremendous supjxirt by some of the big operators who also profited handsomely over the victory of Albert Simons Clothes Brush which won the first race a dash of five and a half fur ¬ longs for maiden twoyearolds There was a well circulated tip on Clothes Brush Clothes Brush was hustled to the front by Butwell and managed to stagger home a head in advance of Cogs The lat ¬ ter closed with u belated rush and was probably best bestInsurance Insurance Man and Striker fought it out through the homestretch in the second race and in the final drive the former proved gamer and was first home by a head Striker had the early speed and set a fast pace to the stretch turn where he carried In ¬ surance Man wide when the latter moved up with a challenge Had he won it is more than likely that the stewards would have disqualified him himThe The Holland stable furnished another winner dur ¬ ing the afternoon in Excalilmr which won the fifth race in handy fashion Teahan who had the mount on Insurance Man also rode Excallbur ExcallburThe The Latonia delegation got theirs when Dynamite heat an ordinary lot in the sixth race Dynamite raced into the lead in rounding the far turn and in a driving iiniMi lasted long enough to win by a length The next three were noses apart and the official placing gave second place to Heretic and third to Outlan 1 Ilammerschlag and Florenz Israel left for Juarez yesterday The latter who is associated with Hugh E Springer will remain at the Mexican track all winter winterJames James W Graves of Richmond master of the Deep Run hounds of Virginia was a visitor here this afternoon He cauu over from Middleburg where the United Hunts gave a oneday meeting on Saturday last Frank T Bryan who officiated at that meeting also returned There were twenty starters in the livemile endurance race and several of the starters were ridden by women womenThere There are seven races on the program tomorrow and the horses will be called to the post for the tirst race at 215 215Harry Harry Rites has sold at private sale the three yearold Napier to T M Cooper The latter will nice his stable at Charleston the coming winter winterThree Three horses the property of II C Halienbeck arrived from IMmlico this morning In the lot was the twoyearold Mary Ann K KF F T Pons who arrived from New York yester lav was at the course this afternoon Jack Kel ¬ logg the Mohawk II Auriesville colt that he purchased at the Sanford sale last summer and which went to the post for the first time this after ¬ noon was kicked on the knee while at the barrier lint the injury was of a slight nature and will not interfere with his training L II Adair protested the claiming of Mud Sull m Saturday last on the ground that Harry Hites was acting for Amos Turney in the transaction The stewards disallowed the protest protestThe The following were among the workouts at the Jamestown track tills morning morningAstrologer Astrologer Threequarters in 115 115Aviator Aviator Thnequartcrs in 118 118Ben Ben I yal Threequarters in 118 118Berkeley Berkeley Half mile in r 2 2Besom Besom Half milo in 501 501Bodkin Bodkin Threequarters in 117 117Bonnie Bonnie Eloise Mile in 140 140Brodwell Brodwell Fiveeighths in 1O5 1O5Bunch Bunch of Kevs Five and a half furlongs in 110 110faugh faugh Hill Fiveeighths in 100 100Chilton Chilton Oneen Half mile in TiO TiOCon Con Curran Threequarters in 11S 11SCoy Coy Fiveeighths in 105 105Duke Duke Daffy Threequarters in 110 110Dust Dust Pan Half mile in 49 = Kl Oro Mile in 147 Kinperor William Threequarters in l O2 Federalist Half mile in 51 51FlvBvNight FlvBvNight Half mile in 51 K KFoud Foud Heart Fiveeighths in 110 110Golcly Golcly Fiveeighths in 104 104Grover Grover Hughes Threeouartcrs in 110 110Harlem Harlem Lass Seveneighths In 130 130Hen Hen eck Fiveeighths in 103 103Honey Honey Bet Half mile in 31 31Idleweiss Idleweiss Half mile in r4 r4Joe Joe Knight Threequarters in 116 116Judge Judge Monck Seveneighths in 132 132LAiglon LAiglon Threequarters in 117 117Mnlitiue Mnlitiue Threoeightlis in 39 39Marjorie Marjorie A Fiveeighths in 105 105Merry Merry Lad Mile in 14 Napier Threequarters in 110 110Orowoc Orowoc Fiveeighths in 104 104Tikes Tikes Peak Threequarters in 117 117Progressive Progressive Threeeighths In Kose Queen Half mile in 49 Royal Tea Half mile in 51 51Silver Silver Moon Fiveeighths in 103 103Sir Sir Blaisc Half mile In 48 48S S elllKwnd Threeeighths in 39 39Strenuous Strenuous Threequarters in 122 122Takahira Takahira Half mile in Ji2 Ji2Tow Tow ton Field Threequarters in 118 118VIley VIley Fiveeighths In 100 100Winning Winning Widow Fiveeighths in 103 103Yenghee Yenghee Threeeighths in 30


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