Jamestown Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-04

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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. .NORFOLK, VA., FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1914.— Third day. Jameslown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 15 days. 12 hooka ea. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, Frank J. Biyan. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Having starts at 2:45 p. in. Chicago time 1:45 p. ni. i. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Iig urea in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried, Hudieates apprentice allowance. First race 1-2 Mile, t 88188 47 --. 2-122.1 Paraa PM. 8-year sMb IQQQi OOt/U Allow. inees Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. KB. Index Horses AWtPPSt % £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I SIM COMMONADA wb 111 3 7 I"1- 1- D Nhsol It -I Austin 7 7 .". 8 -5 4-5 18884 ROYAL BLUE will E I ! I J1 2 .1 McTagrtR Pan -!■ I 3J 1 M 13888 JESSE JR. W M I I SJ 4. ::.. S Davis J W Hedrick Jr 7 7 7:: 4-5 13319 CATEGORY w 108 1 2 li 2| 4j It WaldronE W Uorman 4 s x ;: . 6-5 PAIR HELEN w M ti 4 3k .".■• 6* E AmbroaeH P Whitney f8-G 3 7-5 .I-.", out POLLY FLINDERS a Nt 8 1 •" 8" ti4 C FrbtherH P Whitney f*-6 3 7-5 3-5 out i:!HHI HAPSBURG II wall! 2 •". 71 7- 7* H Skirvin J H MeCarren 20 10 40 1 » 4 AIMER LESLIE w 106 7 :: I I 8 a Murphy I. Weiss :i fj 41 10 4 • Coupled in betting: 110 separate place a show betting. Time. 122.,. 23%. 36%. 50%. Track good. Winner Ch. c by The Commoner Nevada trained by A. i. Blaheleyt. Went to post :,| 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start gotxl and slow. Won easily; second ami third driving. OM MONAD A raced in second place until well into the stretch, a here he took the lead and drew OBl with ease. ROYAL BLUR was ,„■ badly, but closed a big gap anil, finishing fast, ran a good race. JESSE JR. aNo began slowly Hid made up much ground. FAIR HELEN and POLLY FLINDERS both ran green. CATEGORY showed the saost speed for three-ebjhtha, then tired badly. Ovei weights Polly Flinders. :; pounds: Hapahgrg II.. 5. SECOND RACE- 3-4 Mile. 88614 1:12-4 -ME. Pwrae 6866. 9-year-olds aad upward. IOQQry O©*!/ i Maidens, flptflal Weights. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. del OBI BUI AWllPSt % - % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 12000 SACKCLOTH w 4 110 II 11- 1- li. I McTagrtA Miller 2-5 8-8 t* out— 13S73*LA 8AJNRELLA we. 1 no N •; ■"• ; V V V V. Alley T Cheek M M N I I i:iX7H THE PARSON wa 3 KE 7 . t; 1* 4- ::.. F Murphy T A Deveney ; : S s: ; . 1X885 Dl AM. CLUSTER w :: 100 :: ! 9* S •• 4- J CaHahanW Martin 10 19 15 :; t-S ? ;4! HOPSACK W 4 112 1 7 4 B» ti1 51 A Pickens D A Brollier M 60 tf Si lo IX67I ANGIE l» a 4 100 . 8 ■* f* S! V F RandphC I, Mackey Jo lo |o 10 t l:;X7:! SWEET TIMES WB 4 IE S "• 7*1E» 5- 7 11 Skirvin J H MeCarren ii :io 3o s 3 l::x ;4 HOLTON W I 107 ."• M lo tj 7 v: s Davis J U Strode 8* H 10 M 1 PRINCESS COG W 1 II" 2 5 I ■* -,:i D Nicol Crown Stable 15 K M I 4 «X«7 MOOREWOOD w 3 105 S I flM lo M R Booker AV Martin M M GO 15 6 Tine . 24VS. 36%, 49%. 1:03%. 1:17%. Track good. Winner 1!. f. by Stalwart -Ashes trained by L. Earth. Went to posl at 3:12. Ai rH,st 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; Becoad and third driv-ItlS SA KCl.OT! look the lead qaiekly and. sliowing Block speed all tin- way. tnvet left Ihe remit ill doubt I. A SAINBKI.I.A fnished fast after 11 akit.g a s|,,w b giniiing THE PARSON began in a tangle sod did not gel to going freely for the lirst half, then came with a rash. DIAMOND CLl STER was prom- 1 i 1 live-eighths, then qalt. HOPSACK rin fairly weR. SWEET TIMES aad HOLTON were shuffled e.ek liht ai ter the start. Scratched- 13817 Rpitflre, Itxt: Zamjia. 1W. Ow -Miu-hls Holton. :. p-Hinds. THIBD i:ci: 3-4 Mile. I«8»14— 1:U 1-I0ti.i Purse $■% :; v ear olds and upward. 1* t r.t OOO Sei:M, Net value to winner S225 : second. d: third. 7.. lades llaraBa AWtPPSi , . -, Str Im Jockeys Owners I II - p S IStSE SUNfiUIDE wr. 1 115 I 1 :, 41 Pill I» Undsey J Wirth 15 .ft 1:. 5 3 I :;«,! ■» -sii.as cii:i Ml- jvb 5 112 S 2 p 14 14 2 s Davis .1 w Hedrick 1 U-l»ll-Ml-2out i:iHI!» MARK A. MAYER villi s :. i: :: 4 I»l R WaMronO C Cambron IE 3* Si « -" 13891 COMING COON a 5 11." 1 1 k y ::-■ |i T Johnson B C Evaaw 12 Vt 15 5 1 i:87K THE li RKESS wn 111* 7 :• s :,- gi :,- . NicklausBlelghParkSble "0 l0 iXt 1; S] |381t*MLSS ELEANOR wa I MS I" : e : 7 V .1 MeTagrtA P Doyle •. « U 2 1 |SJ«7t»VEILCHEN wa 1 K CM ]o 7 ii V1 K Murphv T V Rvan I 4.. 4". s :, :: 5 i:!HK« BENEDICTINA wsi! r,ii5 » g ;. v v ai W Ohwrt W aliill II 15 B 5 l LtHIX EDNA LISKA waa 1 KM 1 I i ■: !" »• M J Callahan - H Sprague lo ZG S I 4 l:-;817 GRT SLTRPRISE vbSMC 9 7 71 10 in i . pv Booker 4 8 Martin 5o fa w M 10 Tim -. 2335. 36. 49. 1:02%. 1:17%. Track good. Winner Br. c, bj Ildrini Sundial trained bj 1... W. Hayes. Went to posl at 3:38. At mis 2 iriintites. start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the .; ue SI NGUIDE was sared close ap utitil turning into the stretch, then closed up with a rush and Waa , awing clear. SILAS GRI MP set the pace la the last eighth and tired in the stretefc drive MARS A. MAYER was nrcl| up iluouglioiit and raa a good race. THE TTIRKESS was outpaced in Ihe early running, i ,11 closed 1 big gap m the last quarter. VEILCHEN w„s oatroa all the way Miss ELEANOR showed . , speed, mt ipni in the last Qjaarter. CQMlNi; C N raced well. *S O C I C • WHJRTH RACE 5 1-2 Turlongs. 02722 -I: h;-„ 2 11 i. , purse 110. :: v. ,ir "Ids. tyClXjlJ Selling. N l raleje to winner 80; second. K70: third, $::o. li,|,N Horses AWtPPSt , _. ■", Sir Pin JaCfctya Owners O H C P S f 18888 •COLORS w RE I | !■ V I4 I3 F Murphy E M -Kride 7-5 7-5 7 5 1-2 out 18888* "CASTARA a ME 1 1 V li 2»| 2" R WaJdrooJ M W Oraaa fi s 8 2 4-5 I378S*EL6IE GREEN a MR I 6 K1 r,- Sj 33. R Booker Q S Martin M «0 88 9 I IS1S7*F1 TJ.TSH wn 107 4 4 ;:i Sj 4a 4 J McTagrtF E Brown 4 4A 4 7-5 7-10 12S88tPENNl I BBS W 104 «; E 4l 4h 6 B M Nathan A it Joplla 2 3 2 1 1-2 IS8S8 AltntDKiAI w MM 7 I ■"• f| B* •* J MclntyreR Parr 12 tG 12 l M 187S4*BIG l.lMAX w 102 5 7 7 7 7 7 F RandphC Hogan 10 15 15 I I Time. 24. 36%. 49. 1:03%. 1:10%. Track good. Winner— R. f. by Yankee -Mamie Worth trained by J. Arthun. Went to posi at 4:00. AI post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-iag COLORS dashed to the front iu the first bixteeuth and, having oacawd a big gap. easily held her ad vantage la the finish. CASTAHA ran in closest pursuit and alwajs beM the others safe. i;i.SIK e RBEN wis shuttled back at the start and closed a gap into a fasl going third. PLATHI Sll was pinched off at the start and could never improve his position. PENNILESS showed a Hash of speed from a poor beginning then tired badly as if short. Scratched— 1888B Dade Ed, 107: ViSbo Old Jordan. 112. Overweights— Elsie Creeu, ;; pounds. QQ/"./". 1HTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 88014— 1:12— 4— 188. Purse 00. O-year-olds and upward. Ot/UU Selliug. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S i:i674 STUCCO W 3 102 5 .! :;j 4 li U E Carter W Walker 15 40 40 12 5 18452 CORNCRACKER w 1 115 6 ti 1- li lh 1". H Pauley B R Howaer 15 15 7 S 7 ." 1S888,FRBE TRADE w 3 105 t 1 V 2h 3- S| M Nathan J J Livingston 2 :i :t 7:5 :; , 1SS78 BELFAST w G 107 110 6" «h 01 4 R WaldronO Hak 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 12608 GARTH W 5 112 J S 7h 7H I- 5 J McTagrtR Parr 8 8 6 1" 7 5 12579 BRTNAVIA w 4 110 I 5 L"A ;l" a ti « FrbtherP" McKinney :i 30 :» lo 4 1S8S6*WATER LAD w I 100 8 It 8 S1 S- 7- F Murphy C C Martin 2 J 2 1M01-2 11157 MAXJTINE w 7 110 10 4 4t 5l 7 V R Pickett E Cottrell :» .50 50 15 8 1259J WOODS IE W 3 100 7 7 10 «- »» »■ J CallahanM Myers tiO W 30 10 5 13796 JTJAQUIN wb 4 112 2 2 !* 10 10 lo W Obert II G Bedwell 15 30 30 10 6 Time. 24%, 36%. 49%. 1:03%. 1:17%. Track good. Winner — Br. g. by liligiane — My Eleanor trained by W Walker. Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. STUCCO, never far from tbe leaders, closed up steadily in the last quarter and worked his way into the lead in the final sixteenth to wiu drawing clear. CORNCRACKER showed the most early speed, but tired after leading for five-eighths. FREE TRADE van well and finished fast and close up. BELFAST began slowly, but went around on the outside and, closing a big gap, would have been a dangerous con tender with a good beginning. QARTH also closed a big gap. BRYNAVIA showed speed, but tired. WATER LAD was away badly, but ran a poor race. Overweights — Free Trade, :: pounds. 1QQA1 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 09557— 1 :4.!%— 4— 110. Purse 00. y-year-olds Otv/ A and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ; second. 0; third. £10. Index Horses AWtPPSt »i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners C H 3 P S~~ 13858-*SONNY BOY wb 3 96 4 2 2" 34 1 l1 Ink F Murphy A R Joplin 4-5 4-5 1-2 out— 13885 PEACOCK wb 3 % K 3 3* I1 2 J 2s V J CallahanB C Evans 12 12 8 22 1 1S810*CARBCRETER w 3 95 3 1 l1 2J 33 3* 3* J McTagrtR A Brown 3 5 5 7-5 3-5 lS856*PORTARLINGTN wb 6 110 2 5 58 51U 51* 510 4nfc E Carter W Walker 50 70 60 15 6 138702*FROG w SB 6 104 1 6 42 4* 4« 42 5" R WaldronG J Day 4 5 4 6-5 1-2 13806 HARCOURT w 9 107 7 4 6 6 « 6 6 A Pickens D A Brollier 30 60 50 H 4 13856 JIM CAFFREY w 5 107 6 Lost rider. A NicklausBlelghParkSble 50 70 60 la 6 Time. 25. 50%. 1:03%, 1:17%. 1:44%, 1:48%. Track good. Winner Ch. Nasturtium California W. 0. — c. by — trained by Joplin. Went to |«ist at 4:55. At iwst 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the same. SONNY BOY raced close up to the far turn, then took the lead, but had to be hard ridden to out Stay PEACOCK at the end. PEACOCK ran a good race and was gaining in the final drive. CARBURETER set the early pace and ran well for three-tpiarters. then tired in the stretch drive. PORTARLINOTON closed a gap while bothered by the riderless horse, JIM CAFFREY. froi the start. FROG was hard ridden aud i|ttit in the stretch. Overweights — Carbureter. Z pounds.


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