Jamestown, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-02

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JAMESTOWN ■ APRIL Fii-fl Weather taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai .iffl BH t.H In lie : ; H I QQ A FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. KSTCs-H 1* OOOt: value ■ index A WlllSt 4 V-j r4."s7H 1 ll — ■ no or bei"H :s~- ,.■ | 3SM lo llll the the :: ■ HI 111. . ! flM nor disceruM Scratched -GieViHe, 112. ■ SECOND 5 1-2 Furlongs. I IQOQfT OOOO to wiimeM Index K I 1 3854 :i COLORS - V TffrW- 11*54* CASTARA W M 1 1 ta 2» V 2" H Hlnphy J M W Owtu 8 M 10 I »-S 1384«* OL. Me.DOUGALL WB 103 9 6 5 «J. 4:: 3 It Hooker J Striker 10 30 30 10 E 180 ?8 OIJ JORDAN w 107 13 9 3 ??. .:- 4" F Teahan N B Davis 26 30 30 10 5 18882-ToM HANCOCK w 10C 10 10 6 51 .V 51 W obert W V Casev M 20 20 8 3 13882 PEACOCK WB MS •". 7 7J 81 0J0: -1 CiillahanP. C Evans 12 20 20 S 3 lOOHO" DIAMOND CLURTERw 107 s 4 2* 4- 7- 7- R Watts YV Martin M H 00 15 8 llS*S»CANNOCK w 103 7 12 Ml 8 1 8 R Wander A G Weston 15 2S 25 S 4 12592 MORDECAl w 106 4 3 3 7h !» ! .1 Dut well R Parr E 10 10 4 2 13753 UNCLE Kb w 100 1111 3 10i 104 10 E Carter W Walker 20 20 12 5 2 13506 M ANSON wb MC 12 8 11 ll1. 1 1 1L1 .1 McTagrt Bevei -wyckStable 2 2* 24 1 12 13742-WATEK LAD W 107 I I 12 12 12 12 O Corey W 1! Mitchell 4 5 5 2 1 HR. CHARCOT ws 107 3 Left at the post. A Nicklausfi C Dahl- 20 50 50 15 8 » Time. 24%, 48%, 1:03, 1:11. Track sloppy. Winner — It. f. bv Yankee — Mamie Worth trained by .1. Arthur!. . Went to post at 5:13. Ai post ■! minute*. Stan good and slow for all but DR. CHARCOT. Won easily: second and third driving. COLOBS began quickly and. dashing into a oiig lead in the first six ncnih. always li. Id the race safe. CASTA R A was always In CHw pursuit of the leader and linisbed fast. COLONEL McDOFCALL saved ground on all the turn-; ami ran a race worth remembering. ODD JORDAN s allowed sliced from a poor beginning and so did TOM HANCOCK. DIAMOND CLUSTER showed early speed, bid tired. MAXXON Pled daring the running and was cased up after going the first quarter. DR. CHAB CUT propped at the start. IIOBDECAI ran as if short. Overweigh Is Old Jordan. " pounds; Tom Hancock. 3. z. THIRD RACB 3-4 Mile. 88014 1:12 -4— lot;. Purse 01. 4-year-olds and up-OOOO i- 1QQO/:* waul. Selling. Net value to winner 2.": second. 1: third. 5. - Index Horses AWtPlSt M. K "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S - VHiW. APT. ELLIOTT w 4 100 I 1 Ii 1- 1- 1* .1 Butwell S Ross 3 ?.$ 2 1 12 1374$ -BRUSH ws ii 4 113 S 2 :;* 3* V 25 D Nicol S A Garrison t-6 7-6 1-5 1-2 owl 13879 PLUVIOUS w 6 112 3 3 5- 4 4" ::- G Corey T W OBrien 21 4 4 t-6 1 2 13807 CHERRY SEED W8B 6 10C G 4 2h 2 2- 42 H Wolfe .1 W Hedrick 30 30 20 8 4 13874 BENEDICTINA wsn 5 109 7 5 81 6 6- 51W Obert WT Cahill 10 12 10 2J 1 I3873-SCNI41 IDE WB 4 Ml 4 C 4 Cs fiS t« D Litulsey .1 Wirth 15 M 30 S 3 13831! CALETHUMPIAN W 5 Ml is S 76 7" 7- C Knight J Stephenson 20 30 30 10 E I775»NARNOC .1. V. JR. W 7 10S 2 7 7™ S S 8 A Dickens M .1 tonran 3o 40 30 10 4 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:03. 1:17%. Track sloppy. Wiuiier -T5r. g. by Hermis — Estimate- trained by L. Garth. Went to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. APTAIN El.I.IOTT. seeming favored by the going, began fat and. .securing a good lead in the o| eiiiiii; i sixteenth, always held his opponents safe and won in a canter. BRUSH was bard ridden and close up from a Hie start, but could do Improve his position until in the last qwartcr, then nhiabed fast. IT.UVNMS closed 1 Up ground in the Stretch drive. CHERRY SEED ran well for a half mile and plit badly. The others were i uas oiil paced. Scratched 1257:: Thrifty, 102: 13S7S-Incision, 108: 13632 Yilev. 104; i:;s;73 Henrietta W.. 104; 1S867 7 Hugh Gray, km;; 13819 Mis- Eleanor, 99; i::S7 ; Sweet Times, 10!. Ovrwciglits- -Naruoe J. V. Jr.. 2 pounds: Brush. 4. - O O -T FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 88B14— 1:12— 4— lOt. Parse 00. 3-year-olds and up , IO OOO I ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $:.5il: second, 00; third. 0. " Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13838:!MILTON ROBLEF. w 3 100 1 1 Ill1 1- 1 K Booker I Stephenson 12 12 32 4 2i IJBM7lCOPPERTOWN wr. 7 10C :. 2 5- 9 2* 2* P Murphy T J Drown 5 C 3 2 4 5 13881* ROYAL METEOR wk 6 3015 5 S 2 2*13" 34 C Knight R Hyams 2| 3 3 1 1-2 13851 "PROGRKSSTYE w 4 102 * 5 4". 4-1 41 43 J McTagTtP 3«: Drown 4 4 3J -6 3-6 13851 SIR BLAISE w 5 100 2 4 :u V 616" K NeanderW 1"" Fine :; " "h 7 54 5 1S8631 FRANK HUDSON WB 4 111 C .". 6* «»• •»• C1* H Wolfe 1 M Hedrick 21 4 4 8-5 4 5 1377-i ASTROLOGER W E 32 4 S 7- 73 1- 72 H Breach T .1 Elward S3 63 50 IS 3 13834 OVIY IM. I. EN w 5 304 7 7 8 8 8 8 J CullabanJ Cuda 23 30 33 10 4 Time. 24%. 3C%, 49. 1:02%, 1:16%. Track sloppy. Winner— Cb, g, by Radford — Determination trained by I . Haymaker. Went to post at 4:07. At fiost I minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving MILTON ROBLBE showed the most speed from the start and won all the way. but had to be shaken n up in the last sixteenth. COITER I OWN was outpaced in the early running, but closed up considerable e ground in the last quarter into a last going second. BOTAL Ml.l I.oR ran under stout restraint for the e Bret hair mile, but tired badly m hen called on for a tinal effort. PROGRESSIVE had no mishaps and can it ... uncfa better. PRANK HI DSON dropped back at the start and could never improve bis position. SIB t I.f. USE lan falrUj well Scratched i:;37l Suprcti.i . b4: D.MtS Emerald Gem. ;vt. - FIFTH RACK 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 30851 -l:42fc— 3— 88. Pane 00. 4 year olds "- IthQOO OOOO and upward. Selling. Rel value to winner 00; second. 0; third. 0. - ladei Horses AWtPPSt % : ■", str Fin Jockeys owners o H C P S - 13855MOE FINN w 1 103 3 7 1 | 1* 1h V V J McTnurt.I W Dean 6 6 6 2 3 13883 ARMOR w4 ill 7 3 ?» V 2 W Obert F J Pons _ il 8-6 4-6 out t ISSSt PORD MAI WB 4 300 5 S 6* 4" 31 :, : w p Murphy F Musante 7 7 7 2| I 13871 GDI GRAME v 4 109 i 1 74 6* 4 C 4* V Teahan N B Davis :» C 5 2 3 ISSCSMISS VEI..MA wn 4 106 3 B «* :: r- 5- 6« H Hlnphy A P Doyle 23 30 30 10 5 13534 olIUAN wn «. 112 2 2 Sl V «. ** .1 Butwell J Copjierthwaite 8 35 35 0 2J 13885 ll hit -Ill-ox w 1 110 ! ;• *::: 7- V 7- G Enlghl J I Foncs 5 7 7 ?i 8-5 ISS47*HASSON WB ! V* I 8* 9 ; 9 g R Booker I striker 10 10 30 4 2 13783 CAMEL wb 8 113 10 9 8" . ■« 8 ■" H Sktrvin J ff IfeCarren 15 33 33 S 4 13455 SCRIMMAGE wb 6 113 M1I M 1" lo K , NicklausJ A Bhafer 15 33 20 8 4 I n • 25%. 50--,. 1:17,. 1:45,, 1:47. Track slopnv. Winner Blk. g, by Heno Alchemy trained by A. 3. Stafford. Went to |.-i at 4:.2;. AI post 1 miimie. Star! r.H,d and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ; .KH. 1 INN, rann ng well in the going, led bj ■ good margin Ihronghout and vju eased up. ARMOR held 1 econd place from the start, but could nevi catch the winner and at the end was doing bis heal to out-tat FORD MM The lattci ran on the outride for the entire way and swung wide on the Stretch turn. ; but lini-bed rasl OUTLAN Btnmbled in the lir-t Quarter. ELLA ORANK was sbaAed back al the start and closed up much gr id In the last half HENRY Hi Ti HISON ran poorly. MISS VFI.MA showed -ted. but tired. Scratched 1 l:;s77il!arn Dance. 105. i j f SIXTH BACK- 1 Mile. 93J0M 1 :::o-.-. 7 114. Parse . I0». 3-year-oUs and npward. Ity OOOf SeHing. N-i vain-- to winner 3300; second, |7«: third, 0. " Indes Horses AWtPPSt M M :i sir Fin Jockeya Owners o h C P S I138SB*KINMITNDT wb 4 M6 » 4 2» 1* I* : J McTagrt] M Hedrick 4-6 4-6 4-5 1-3 out . 18MB JABOT w«t34 3 5 6 Si 44 2 ■ H Breach J D Strode 4 7_ 7 4:. I3820"TOWTON FIELD w6 fls « 7 ;■ 7 ■ 1 3 1 Murphy G Blaheley 30 25 25 7 3 12M3COLONEL COOK w •". 134 1 1 S»i 3«| 21 S 1 4 R WaldronC C SmitlMon 2J 4 4 1 1-2 1S7SDLA1GI.ON w 4 M8 1 3 4 I1 S» • H Wolfe A B Davidson lo 10 5 3-5 4-5 13868 EL ORO w 8 117 2 2 7 6 J • ;,: CF*broth*rN K Feat R aa aj | t I38t;;i OERRARD WB 4 MS I 7 2...W Oberl S Louis i 25 7 1 I 24-. 501-,. 1:16, 1:4c1,. Track sloppy. inner B. C, by Hermis Counted Pepper drained by I.. Blume Went to post at 5:80. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drlrbig. kiWD DV a iH.d mud rurmer. dashed into a long lead on the flrsi turn and won all He waj nerei in |j , extended JABOT was Imdh Interfered with ami almost thrown on tb in-i turn, but closed a big gap and 1 wo. dd have giren the wiune an irgnmenl bui 1..1- the mishap. H "ii 1 1F1.D was outrun early, but 1 . i nil much ground and unished ia~i. COLONEL COOK Biel with Interference oa the fust tarn, bnl re i.tvered aulckh and ran well r..i three-quarters, then tired I/AIGIX1N liegan slowly and showed Kpeed. , , u qnlt GERRARB also ran well for lhre quartet The wiBBer, entered for |B8f , wa- bid up to , 51 100 and sold In S I oub Scratched 138U9 Napier. 99. Overweights — LAijjlori, 4 pounds; Gerrard, 1.


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