Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-09

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART NORFOLK VA TUESDAY APRIL 8 1913 Seventh day Jamestown Jockey Olub Spring Meeting of 15 days 17 books on Weather clear I Presiding Steward Frank J Bryan Presiding Judge Edward Cole Starter Mars Cassidjv RHclng Secretary Joseph W McLennan Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p in W indicates indicatesures ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight Carried Indicates apprentice allowance 122 Purse 300 2yearolds Maidens Ind Horses AWtPPSt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ROBERT OLIVER w 109 2 6 67G34 5 5 1 Butwell R Parr 7G34 = TRADEt MARK w 109 4 2 2OILEIOKMIATE 1 t 11 2nt Troxler II P Whitney 75 2 C ll20out ll20outJ3 OILEIOKMIATE w 109 1 5 4 4i S1 Skirvin A Belmont J3 3J 3i G5 25 7071 TEA KNOUGH wn ICJ 5 1 17i74 2 3 43 A FergusnA Belmont 34 34 r j 25 7i74 OH AS CANXEXL w 112 S 4 47G5 3 25 54 Picket 1 M Xiinmer 2 2n 2 3o lI lItS 7G5 THE URCHIN w 109 3 7 7LILY 7 C tii Taplin R Parr tS S S 3 75 LILY ORME AV 100 7 3 37G5I 1 7 Schufger J Fitzsimmons 30 50 50 12 4 7G5I RATIGAN w 111 0 S S 8 88 S G Burns T Clyde 40 50 00 12 7 7t t Coupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 24 49V Track fast fastWinner GarthWent Winner Clu c by Fatherless Diamontina trained by William Garth Went to post at 230 At post 8 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tiu srme ROBERT OLIVER was outrun for the first quarter but came through the homestretch on the out ¬ side with a capital burst of speed and got up to win in the Him I stride TRADE MARK was much used in strenuous racing with TEA ENOUGH for the tirst threeeighths and was tiring through the last six tetnth CHECKMATE began slowly and finished fast and gaining CHAS CANNELL was in close quar ¬ ters in the last furlong and being crowded against tlie fence was eased up TEA ENOUGH showed much sliced and tired tiredOverweights Overweights Ratigan 2 pounds 7697 SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs f 2722 1M 2 110 Purse 5300 3yearolds Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 I ml Horses AWtPPSt Vi U Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 7G29REAL STAR wr 103 43 3 = 3l 2 1 Halsey M Foley Foleyw 7GUSF GODMOTHER w 13 2 ti 4 4l 4 2l Montour C T Halsey Halseyw 7GG1 ROCKREST w 100 5 4 1X I1 Ink 3 = McCahey F A llerold lleroldw 7GG1 CAPTAIN TLXKS w 110 3 1 2 2t 3l 41 Troxler II P Whitne r Gl s PRETTY MOLLY w 04 1 2 5 = 5 AV Ward J Forrester 7537 XOSREDXA 107 7 7 77GG1BRYXAVIA 7 Ck Vandsen E J Salt 7GG1BRYXAVIA w 101 fi r 5h C J 7 Wolfe T Clyde 30 30 30 12 fi fiTime Time 24 49 102 109 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Star Shoot Real Lace trained by II Bowers BowersWent Went to post at 257 At post 8 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second ml third driv ¬ ing REAL STAR off forwardly ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker from the start a d moving up rapidly after entering the homestretch shook oft HOCKKEST in the last sixteenth anil wo going away but was bearing over to the outside at the end FA IKY GODMOTHER wiis outpaced in the arly running 1ut finished fast and gamely ROCKREST began quickly and sprinted away from the otl ers but tired after going a half mile in the lead CAPTAIN JIXKS ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and drnpiteil 1aek The others were outpaced The winner entered for 000 was bid up to 1000 mid sold to F Hackett HackettScratched Scratched 7GG2 Hans Creek 104 104Overweights Overweights Pretty MoKy 1 pound Nosrcctna 1 T f ± O Q THIRD RACE 34 Mile SS914 112 1 10J Purse 300 4yearolds and upward I O J O Selling Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Iiul Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 7638 FUTURITY AVIS 4 113 S3 1 1 1 = 1 = 1 = McCahey W F Cannody 75 S 1 1214 12147G35IRENE 7G35IRENE GlTJtMELLwn 4 100 2 0 C 3J 21 I Wolfe L Garth 3i 4 4 Co 35 35GG20GEO GG20GEO S DAVIS wu 0 114 3 1 2 2 3l A FergusnM J Conran 3J 5521 55217G48 7G48 TACKLE wsnSlOC 5 2 3 11 4 = 4s Tealian ilrs E LutZ SO 30 10 4 47G28 7G28 MERLSE r7102 14 4 5 5 u Montour J L Jones 7 12 12 4 S3 S37G48 7G48 PORTARLIXGTX wr 5 107 4 7 7 71 C1 C Knight J Charles 50 00 30 10 4 47G48MIXDINIETTE 7G48MIXDINIETTE wu 5 f 75 5 J CS 1 71 J McTagrtAV P Austin 12 12 4 95 957G48BLAX 7G48BLAX FRVXCES a J5 6 S S S S S W Ward J Forrester 20 25 25 S 3 3Time Time 25 50 116 Track fast fastWinner Winner H e by Ormondale Futnrita trained by T Fitzsimmons FitzsimmonsWent Went to post at 24 At i st 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving 1TTUK1TY went around his opiKinents with a rush and drawing away into an easy load was jmder rr Htraint at the end IRENE GUMMELL a slow l eginiier steadily improved her position and easllv disposvd of GEORGE S DAVIS for second place in the last eighth GEORGE S DAVIS ran In closest pursuit of the winner for liveeighths then began to tire TACKLE ran fairly well MERISE showed early speed but quit Overweights Irene Gummell 3 pounds Tackle 2 Mcrise 1 TdUJQO FOURTH RACE 34 Mild SS014 112 1 KMi Pnrso 00 4yearoids and npwad i JJJ Selling Net vl e to winner S2 lud Horses Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 7G733FATHiEROLA ws 4 109 2 5 3 l t 111 Wolfe J W Hedrick 4 fi 2 41 417fi3sRYI3 7fi3sRYI3 STRAW V 5 117 7 3 1 Ii k2 Connolly AV Martin 5 7 7 24 05 05751K5 751K5 ROYAL MESSAGEwn 4 110 2 t 3J 2 S 3 Vandscn AV T Anderson 2J 2 U101L U101L7BSOAVIATOH 7BSOAVIATOH wn 5 107 fi I m 4 45 llontour R I Miller 5 5 4 85 45 5 1 57 TACTICS w 4 114 57 7 7 5 5 H brother X K Beal 15 30 30 10 5 GtlirXIOX JACK 5113 1 fi = fil fi fi AV Ward H B Bonllelil 10 15 15 C 3 37G7ROSE 7G7ROSE QUEECC s 7 111 1 1 2 5 7 7 Dpronda II G Betlwell 4552 U10 U10Time Time 24 48 114 J Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Fatherless Xiola trained by F Sehelke SehelkeWent Went to post at 3 2 At post minutes Start good tind sow Won easily second and third driving FATIIEROLA was outrun for the lirst threeeighths but slipped through on the inside when Miterlng th i then llnislied fast and won going away RYE STRAW began fast and showed a line turn of cemaklng to the stretch turn then tired In the tin l drive ROYAL MESSAGE rail well but kept bearing out after moving up to the loader and his jockey had to stop riding hard AVIATOR showed spitd ROSE OUEEN quit badly Hie winner entered for S700 was bid up to 1000 and sold to S Louis Scratched 7Ks El Oro 117 rr rj ff FIFTH RACE 78 Mile SWml l0r S 10fil Purse 00 4yearolds and upward t t JJ Selling Net value to winner 225 second STO third Iml Ilorsos = 4 Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 7 0 QUESTIOX JfARIC w S 10S 5 f 3 2 lk 1J ii M usgrve MIss E A A7G3ysHARCOURT 7G3ysHARCOURT w 8 1M 2 2 4k 4 3J 2 2 C Knight D A Brollicr 15 20208 4 47G32EM1LY 7G32EM1LY LEE w 5 li9 4 4 7 S1 5u 4i 3 Corey F K Baird 21 21 115310720 7070 CAMJ3L W i2 2 5 Hl V 4J SkirYin l McCarrdn 20 a 20 S 4 7576 BHXEDICTIXAr WB 4 111 S S S S 8 f 2 51 G Burns W Cahlll 20 20 20 S 4 47C 7C 0 VEXET1V STROME 7 09 1 1 1 ink i Q fii Snider J O Talbolt i 6 G 2 1 7 5I tLl BEACHEY s G 101 7 3 1 3i 6J 7s 73 Wolfe E Minter 4 IS 4J 85 45 7078 BATON wit 4 111 1 5 74 7J S S Taplin 1 Most 20 30 SO 10 5 5Tiuu Tiuu 25 50 l164 130 Track fast fastWinner Winner Oil g by Goldcrest Uose 1an trained l y W A Burttschell BurttschellWont Wont to i tost at 421 At iwst 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same QUESTION MAKK ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker under slight restraint for the first half Jiid easily disposed of VBXEfA STUOMB after entering the hoincstretcli but tired and JUST lasted long enough to outstay HAKCOlRT Xlie latttr finished fast and would have beaten the winner In another stride KM1LY 1J3B began slowly but clostd a big Ml and was going fastest of all at the Itnisli CAMEL ran well VKXETA STUOMB i it after sitting the early paw CLEM UBACIIBV ran a bud race The w liner entered for 400 was bid up to 005 and bought in Scratched 7i4 Cvnosun 101 Overweights Question Mark 2 pounds Benedictina 1 Eaton 4 Kmily Lee 2 rj T f l SIXTH HA CE 1 11 i i UJL ward Sellir Ini Horses AWtPPSt 14 Ji Str Fin Jockeys O II C V S 7140 K1TTERY w 4 99 4 1 I1 11 I1 I1 II McCahey W Carmody Carmody7i4XMOXTGXIE S5 21 21 1 12 7i4XMOXTGXIE w fi 96 l 4 flU 3l 2n 2nk 2 Montour R D Carter Carter707fi 5 G 41 2 1 707fi LOUD CHIEF WB 4 107 S 7 7U Cl 41 3 = 3 Butwell L Garth 7 28 THE GAPDEXER w7 99 T 3 2s 2i 3li 4 43 McDonlcl 1 Caliill 7i04 GRACE Me Tennessee Stable 20 20 20 705r OLiD HANK wsn 4 94 7 9 9 9 S4 61 6 W Ward G 1 Sherman 704 MISS JOXVVH w 5 100 G 5 l 4 Cz 7a 7 = Wolfe J W Hedrick G C 6 2 1 7051 McLEOD F w 4 104 2 53 7k S S1 Skirvin M J Conran 0 CO CO 20 10 704 TIM RAY vs 4 99 1 2 4l 7ll 9 9 9 Deronda II E Davis 100 100 CO 20 10 10Time Time 24 49 115 l42 5 149 Track fast Winner 15 g by Yankee Witfull trained by J Fltxsiminons FltxsiminonsWeut Weut to iio t at 4 0 AtiMist 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the Fame KITTEHY outran the others to the first turn and was rated along in front easily to the last eighth pest but had to he hard ridden at the end to outstay MOXTAOXIE The latter was shuttled back on the livt turn hut steadily improved his position and was wearing the winner down at the end CLOtD CHIEF moved up with a rush on the stretch turn but tired in the final drive MISS JONAH bled THE GARD FXBK was a forward contender to the stretch then quit GRACE Me closed a gap Overweights Miss Jonah 1 pound


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