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JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. NORFOLK, VA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1914.— Third day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 15 days. 12 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Steward, Frank J. P.iyan. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Bating starts at 2:45 p. in. iChicago lime 1:45 p. m. . W indicates whip. S spurs. P, blinkers, fig. cres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. must uaci: 1-2 Mile. 00100 IT%— 2—128. Pane 33M. t-yoar ofcsa, 1QQQ/« OOit/O Allowances. Net value to winner 2.".: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt i, I _. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S l:;-.i!t COMhtONADA WB 111 :: 7 2* l»i P D Nicol B .1 Austin 7 7 .". I :. I I I3K81 .DOYAE BLUE will .". • 4". :: 21 .1 McTagrtlt Purr 1 3£ 1 t-C I3S86-JE.SSE JR. u Ml i I s* 11 ::.. s Davis .1 v Hedrick Jr 7 . , -j 4-r. ISSIBKATEGORY a IM l 2 l| 3*| 4§ R WaJdronE W Dornaaa i 8 s zj s-f PAIR HELEN w inn «; I * :•• fi* E Ambrose!! P Whitney T8-6 3 7-5 3-5 ourt POLLY FLINDERS u 109 i ! -" 8* 64 C Frbtherll I Whitney *8-6 :: 7-5 3-6 out i:;88l HAPSBURG II WB 114 2 5 71 7- 7*113 Sklrvin J H McCarren 91 M 10 1" t AlMKi: LESLIE w 106 7 :; S S S F Murphy I. Weiss 81 4n 40 in 1 tCoupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. lime. 12%. 2Z%, 36*/5. 50*3. Track good. Winner Ch. e, by The Commoner Nevada trained by A. G. Blakeley.. Went lo pool al 2:45. Al post 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won easily; second ami third driving. OM MONAD A raced in second place until well into the stretch, where he took tin lead and drew oul with ease. ROYAL 111. I i: was off badly, bur closed a big gap and. finishing fast, ran a good race. JESSi; JR. also began slowly and made up much ground. FAIR HELEN and POLLY FLINDERS both ran green. CATBOORY showed the most speed for three-eighths, then tired badly. lyeiweili:- IVily Minders. :: pounds: Hapsbnrg II.. 5. SECOND RACE- 3-4 Mile, 80014 1:12 -4 — MM. Pane 6360. :: year olds and upward. IOQQHT fJOi/ I Maidens. S| crinl Wrights. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. ii.dex noma AWtPPSt t % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I .000 SACKCLOTH a 4 110 1 1 I* 1- I»| J McTagrtA Miller MMHoat- I3673*LA SAINRELLA WB 4 116 M I E -; :,* 2l| 2* E Alley T Cheek M M M 8 I 1X878 THE PARSON w it :: 102 7 9 tP 7 4- :: !• Murphy I A Decency !l S B-S 1 ! i: 88.-» DIAM CLUSTER w • :: 100 :: 2 3* 2 :i 4- J CallananW Martin It 13 IS I t-S !i: 4!» HOPSACK w4 112 1 7 4 B» 81 5 A Pickens D A Brollier M fi » W 20 10 I :i « T 1 ANGIE D. w 4 MB I 8 I* •* 8 81 F RandphC L hfackey li to M 10 4 ISS7S SWEET TIMES ws 4 US ■ J 71. «h :,- 7 H Skirvin J H McCarren 31 M M I I l::8«4 HOLTON w :: 107 :. lo M U 71 ss S Davis J U Strode St ."in 40 10 4 PRINCESS COG w 1 no 2 G B1 |h at n3 D Nicol Crown Stable 15 4" St S 4 «8«T MOOREWOOD W t MB I I »»Ut M lo R Boaher W Martin M St « 15 6 Time, 24. 3d/,. 49«. 1:03%. 1:17%. Track good. Winner B. f. b. stalwart — Ashes trained by 1.. Garth , Weal to post at 3:12. Al post -1 nUnates. start good ana slow. Won easily; second and third driving SACKCLOTH look ihe lead quickly and. showing much speed all the way. never left the result in doubt I. A SAINRELLA finished fast after making a slow beginning THE PABSOS Ix-gan in a tangle itud did not j_..| to going freely for the first half, then rasse with a rush. DIAMOND CH STER was pn.m-for Bve-eigbtbs, then quit. HOPSACK ran fairly well. SWEET TIME8 and HOLTON were shuffled bark ii-ht al fer the start Scratched i::s.i7 Spitfire, i « : Bhuaaat, ttt. overweight llidton. :. poaasja. THIRD RACE— S-4 Mfla. 88*14— 1:12 I— MM. I Pane fSBf. 3-year-olda and] upward. 1QQQQ 00»70 Selling. Net lalai !■ a anil fTTTT; wchnd. taw; third, $£. indei noreaa AWtllSi , 4 ••, Str Phi Jockeys Owners II C P S IS8MC STJNG1 IDE wa 4 115 I 1 :. I] 8*111 D Undsey J Wirth IS 20 !•"• I 2 13892 SILAS GR1 MP »b I 112 G 2 M P.1 I 2- s Davis .1 y Hedrick 1 ll-hMl-Ml-Sout I :tx I !» MARK A MAYER a :. 112 8 E I :: t ::". R WaMronD C Cambron 1". St SB S .■ i:;s »l COMING COON a .". 116 1 1 :;"i » ::- T Johnson B C Bvaaa 12 i*. IB I 2 i:878 THE riTRKESS wn I l lo 7 :• 8" ;,- .v .-,- a NicklausBlelghParkSbU 38 31 SB B - ISSltMISS ELEANOR l I IBS M 3 V 7-1 ».: .1 M Tagr;A P Doyle J « S 2 1 1/SW7:?* VK1 I. lll-.N ws 3 ■ Bit lo 71 ip 7". K Murphv T F Ryan I 11 I S 5 I ."» i;!88« BEXEDICTINA wsn E US ! 8 I I I B 8* W Ol ert W ahill 12 !."• K E 2 |; 8I8 EDXA I.ISK A wsa 3 Nt 3 B B !« ." t* .1 Callahan* H Sprague SB 25 2.1 8 4 i;8l7 ORT SCRPRISE WB 3 M6 B 7 71 10 10 lo R Booker G S Martin Vi * «o 20 10 Time, 23%. 36. 49. 1:0233. 1:17*5. Track good. Winer Kr c. by ildrini Sundial trained hj I. W. Hayes. Weal to uosl n 3:39. At DOSl - ininutes. start good and alow Won driving: aeeoad and third the ,. si i;i IDE was sored close up until turning into the stretch, then closed up with a rush and won , 1 a wins eh-ar. SILAS GRUMP sel the pace to the last eighth and tired in the stretch drive MARK v. MAYER via- well up throughout and ran a good race. THE Ti KKKss was outpaced in the early rwaalng. 1 .11 closed a big gap m the last quarter. VEILCHBN waa outrun all the way. MISS ELEANOR showed li .peed, bi.t .1111 in ihe hiM quarter. COMING COON raced well. 1~* -LWf""_ FOrttTH KACi; 5 1-2 rurlongs. IOJ721 -1: m;-.. 2 --11o. | Purso SI«H». :: ye.n "Ids. fOot/ Belling. Net rarae wwhaaert36w; annai. st »: third, taw. hdr IIoims AWtPPSt i K ", Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S riSSM*COLORS an MB 2 2 1* !• l4 I* K hforph] B Mi Bride 7 g 7 E 7 ;, 1-2 out I28Sas*CASTARA w 105 11 V I ::. 2 B Wahlron.I M W Green 5 S 8 2 4-5 I37S3*EL6IE GREEN w 102 I « V r.- 8J VI R Booker G 8 Martin SB ti 88 St I ltl»7»FLATBTJSH wn 107 4 4 :: BJ 4: 41 J McTagrtP E Brown 4 41 4 7-.". 7-10 1 2889 PI-NN I LESS w 1 »4 fi E 41 4h 6 5l. M Nathan A R Joplin S 3 X ] 12 IS885 MORDECAI w M8 7 :: :. 81 B* 8* .1 MclntyreR Parr 12 i" 12 t I I 18734*BIG UMAX w 102 B 1 7 7 7 7 F RandphC Dogan 10 1." IS 5 2 Time. 24, 36S. 49. 1:03%. 1:10V Track good. Winner— B. f. hy Yankee -Mamie Worth trained by J. Arthur. Went to |K»si at 4:0«|. Al | ost 4 tninntev Start goiMl and alow. Won easily: second and third drir- tti COLORS dashed to the front in the tirst sixteenth and, having apeaed a tdg gap. easily held hn ad- •.aiilage to the tinish. CASTA RA ran in closest pursuit and always held the other- safe. ELSIE HIKKN Waa -hnhlcd back at the start and closed ■ gap into a fa-t going third. ID. villi SM wa- pinched off al the start and could never improve his position. PENNILESS showed a tlash. of speed from a poor beginning then tired badly as if short. Snatched— 13885 Uncle Ed, 107: l.ISS. Old Jordan. 112. Overweights — Elsie Green, .1 pounds. I QQAA l-ll-TH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 88014— 1 : 12—4—100. Purse $.10O. -year-olds aud upward" Jl OiZ/V/V/ Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, $.50; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt H J-2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 13674 STUCCO w 3 102 I i ;;j 43 2" n bj Carter W Walker 15 10 40 12 5 1S4S2 CORNCRACKER w 4 115 6 ti 1- lJ lh 2 H Paulev 8 R How set- B 15 7 S 7.7 13888- FREE TRADE w 3 105 t 1 V 2 p ;ji m xathan J J Livingston 2 :i :; 7-5 2 5 18878 BELFAST w C 107 1 10 8* B* V 4 R WaldronO Hah 1 4 4 8-5 4-7 12608 GARTH w | 112 II I 7» 7" 4- 51 J McTagrtR Parr S S 6 B 7.7 12579 BRTNAVIA a 4 110 3 5 Sl 3" 81 ti1 C FrbtherF McKinney 28 30 :» 10 4 13885 --WATER LAD w I 100 8 J 8 S1 S5 7- F Murphy C C Martin 2 2 2 il-101-2 11157 MALITINE a 7 110 10 4 4i .7l 71 8= R Pickett E Cottrell 30 Sf 50 15 8 12592 WOODSIE W 3 100 7 7 10 92 »l H3 J CallahanM Myers 88 88 30 lo :, 13796 JUAQUIN wb 4 112 2 2 !* 10 10 10 W Obert II G Bedwell 15 30 30 10 ti Time. 24%. 36%. 49%. 1:03%. 1:17%. Track good. Winner — Br. g, by Filigrane — 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 the leaders, closed up steadily in the last quarter and worked his way into the lead in the final sixteenth to win 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 witli a good beginning. GARTH also closed a big gap. BRYNAVIA showed speed, but tired. WATER LAI was away badly, but ran a poor race. Overweights — Free Trade, :: pounds. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 99557— 1 :4::%— 4— 110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds 1QQA1 OtT/vr JL and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ; second, 0; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 13858 = * SONNY BOY vvr. 3 96 4 2 2b 3* ]h ll 1°t p Murphy A R Joplin 4-5 4-3 1-2 out— 13885 PEACOCK wb 3 96 5 3 3 I1 2i 2" 2* J CallahanB C Evan« 12 12 8 2J 1 1S810*CARBL"RETER w 3 95 I 1 1 2J 33 33 32 J McTagrtR A Brown 3 5 5 7-5 3-5 13856*PORTARLINGi"N w p. 6 110 2 5 58 5» 51* 51" Ink E Carter W Walker 50 70 60 15 6 138702*FROC, wsb 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 ti 6 6 A Pickens D A Brollier 30 60 50 10 4 13856 JIM CAFFREY w 5 107 C Lost rider. A NicklausBleighParkSble 50 70 60 16 6 Time. 25. 50%. 1:03%, 1:17%. 1:44%, 1:48%. Track good. Winner —Cb. e. by Nasturtium — California trained by W. O. Jopliui. Went to |Kist at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: aseaaal and third the same. SONNY BOY raced close up to the far turn, then took the bad. but had to be hard ridden to out-Btay PEACOCK at the end. PEACOCK ran a good race and was gaining in the tinal drive. CARBURETER set the early pace and ran well for three-quarters, then tired in the stretch drive. PORTARLINCTON closod a gap while, bothered by the riderless horse, JIM CAFFREY, frdhj the start. FROG was hard ridden aud iuit In the stretch. Overweights — Carbureter. 2 pounds.