Jefferson Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-28

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JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART NEW OE1EANS LA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBEE 27 1918 Jefferson Park Fourth day Jefferson Park Fair Association Winter Meeting of 33 days Weather rainy temperature 70 ° Board of Stewards and Judges Joseph A Murphy C C Hall and Herman P Conkling Starter George T Miller Racing Secretary Wash Norvell Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 2lu p ni W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance llErlQ FIRST SACE 5 12 Furlongs Dec 31 1917 108 3 108 Purse 400 3year 4UOUO olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39901 BARB SHILLING w 3 106 12 I1 I1 ii l L Ensor G IB Cooper 75 32 71014 out 39639 CAMBA w 3 105 2 3 2 2U 2J 2 H CassidyW W Dougherty C S 7 7G 25 38349 H C BASCH w 3 108 3 C 51 4 = 4 3 D WishrdSolmnJarmn 75 4 4 6513 40450 AMAXEMENT WB 7 109 5 C Si 3 = 31 4 V Collins A Hullcoat 20 20 20 C 2 39841 ALL BRIGHT w 3 103 4 4 G G C riu H Stearns JarrettHanger 15 13 12 3 1 3G351 GLOAMING w G 111 G 1 4 5 5l G C KschmW Talley G 8 S 2 710 Time 710Time 26 54 103 115 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B f by Contestor The Laundress tra ined by T E Crist bred by Mr Edward Frazer Went FrazerWent to post at 214 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing BARBARA SHILLING seeming favored by the going and showing the most speed disposed of CAMBA in the last quarter and won going away CAMBA showed speed and held on well for the entire race H C BASCH began slowly but finished fast AMAZEMENT tired in the stretch ALL BRIGHT was never prominent and GLOAMING was done before reaching the stretch Overweights Barbara Shilling 4 pounds H C Basch 3 Gloaming 2 SECOND EACE 34 Mile Dec 22 1917 114 4 106 Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 40470 OLL1E MARTIN wn 4 112 44 Ensor P Dunne 4048 SCOURGEMAN w 3 1111 5 1 1i 2J 2 = 2J C Kschm J B Goodman 3 3 11545 13 40372 ETTA HE w 3 107 12 3 = 3 3 31 A Johnson E B McLean 8521 11545 104K9 KOEDERER wi 3 107 2 5 2 4s 4 = 4 = J Metcalf Moorc Houbre 5 6 6 45 AGNES 45AGNES REOXA w 2 110 36 65 5 = S = P RobfiorfJ O Talbott 443125 36282 SIR HASTE wu 4 115 6 3 5 6 6 6 W Collins Ohio Stable 20 20 20 6 21 Time 21Time 26 54 l23 5 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Ch c by Bannockbiirn Helle trained by P Dunne bred by Mr Barney Schreiber AV nt to post at 38 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing OLLIE MARTIN moved up with a rush after going the first quarter and racing into the lead won ism un SCOUIJGEMAN set the early lastedTAHE pace raced forwardly all tlle way but tired and just lasted TAHE was racing forwardly when he suddenly fell back and then rame again ill the stretch ROEDERER had no mishaps AGNES RBONA was away poorly and was ilways well beaten Overweights Scourgeinan l pounds Agnes Reona 3 THIED EACE 34 Mile Dec 22 1917 111 4 100 Purse 500 3yearolds ani upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40450BLAISE w 4 115 4 3 lh li I5 1 F RobsonW L Drake 39027PARRISH WB 3 105 1 5 510 4 2U 2 J De FordR F Coppage 10 12 12 3 1 140193MISS 40193MISS FILLEY w 3 106 2 4 4 3 = 3 3 H HamfnW H Post 477 710out 40452 EARLYMORN wu 7115 C 1 3 5 ° 5 = 4s Xi Gaugel E Marmouget 15 1515 4 S5 4fl470BARS AND STRSwB C 110 3 2 2i 2 4 5 D Owens W C Weant 10 12 10 2 710 4472 PHILISTINE WB 5 115 5 6 6 6 G 6 V GourleyH S JCoDnin Time 25 53 120 Track heavy ShowalterAVent Winner Ch g by Box Domino trained by W H Frey bred by Mr W Showalter AVent to post at 304 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing BLAISK ran as if he outclassed the others was away slowly but rushed into the lead in the first i nartcr and drew away in the stretch PAKR1SH came with a rush through the last quarter and waa going fast at the end MISS FILLEY meed gamely but tired in the last eighth EARLYMORN ran well BARS AND STARS quit badly after going a half mile PHILISTINE was badly beaten all the wav wavScratched Scratched 10472 Plantagenet 109 4fK tt TOTTETH EACE 5 12 Furlongs Dec 31 1917 108 3 108 Purse 400 3year X vfdll olds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 40450SNET WALCUTT w 4 109 fi 1 1 = 1s I3 1G H EricksnAV R Padgett 7101 91012 out 39851 NEAV MODEL WB 3 102 1 1 3 = 2 2 2 H StearnsSolmonJarmn 8 12 12 5 2 40472 PLANTAGENET WB 5 107 7 5 3 3 3 1 De FordT B AVaters 20 20 20 7 3 40491 THEOPHILhi V w 3 105 33 4 = 4 4 = 4 = D Owens V Sylvester G 7 7 2 45 39761 ROCKAAVAY wn 3 105 22 2 5 = 5 = 5 = J Heupel G B Foley 30 30 20 8 4 40490 = LADY LEONA w 4 109 4 7 61 C5 G1 0s I Gregory R H Good 3 3 2 45 14 28102 SHREAVSBURY w G 109 5 6 7 7 7 7 AV GourleyH L Grain 10 12 12 4 2 heavyWinner Time 26 56 107 115 Track heavy Winner Ch f by pick Finnell Peace trained by J Pelter bred by Mr R H Anderson AVent AndersonAVent to post at 329 At post 1 minute Start bad and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing NETTIE WALCUTT well ridden and running well in the going moved into the lead in the first quarter and held sway to win in a canter NEAV MODEL away fomvardly raced prominently through ¬ out and held on gamely until well near the end PLANTAGENET was going well at the end THEO PHILE V tired in the last eighth LADY LEONA was practically left and being given an incompetent ride had scant chance AfkfC t FIFTH EACE 1 116 Miles Dec 22 1917 148 4 113 Purse 500 3yearolds tUtPJL i and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt i StfFin Jockeys Owners 4037G AAADSTHS LASTw 6 113 4 4 41 4 2 lh ln A Johnson J M Goode 10 10 5 2 1 40471 AV H BUCKWERws 3 110 3 2 3s 3J 1 2s 28 G Ape R Gatewood 2 2 8571013 40220 SEA URCHIN w 5 113 6 1 2J 2J 43 3 3 H Stearns AAr L Drake 5 7 7 2J G5 40472 ACHERON WB 3 107 1 5 52 55 5 ° 5 41 AV GourleyC E Rowe 4 G G 2 1 40219 JESSIE C w 1 113 5 3 I2 12 3J 4 5 AV Collins J A Notter 6 7 7 21 G5 G5404693SAINTS 404693SAINTS BRIDGEwB 3 110 2GGGGGGF RobsonJ O Talbott 23 3 1351 12 heavyAVinner Time 26 54 123 J 153 200 Track heavy DriverAVent AVinner Blk g by AVadsworth Aprils Lady trained by J M Goode bred by Mrs F E Driver AVent to post at 354 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AAon driving second and third the same WADSWORTHS LAST favored by the going and well ridden moved up steadily and held AV II BUCKNER safe through the last eighth W II BUCKNER raced forwardly all the way and made a game finish SEA URCHIN held on gamely for the entire race ACHERON tired badly in the last three eighths goingOverweights SAINTS BRIDGE ran a dull race and probably was handicapped by the going Overweights Saints Bridge 3 pounds SIXTH EACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards Dec 3 1917 144 4 103 Purse 400 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40471 BR FAVORITE w 5 108 P 5 5 = Vt H 1 l J I Gregory R H Good 13 15 15 5 40492 = SEMP STALAVRT w 5 108 3 4 2 = 21 3s 2 = 2 H Stearns B AV Fox 1 85 85 35 out 40472 = BLUB ROCK WB r 110 4 1 Ink S 2 4 412 = 3i F RobsonAV D Bernhardt 2 2 131012out 40471NO 131012out40471NO MANAGER WB 7 108 1 3 31 5 = ° 4 41 = 31 4 = A Johnson AV II Fizer 6 C 41 7512 40472 PETELUS w 9 10S 22 4 41 52 ° 5 ° 5 ° AV Gourleyli A Seregnl 20 20 20 7 3 340472SNAPOLEON 40472SNAPOLEON WB 4 1091 566 G 6 G G AV Collins J A Notter 67621 heavyWinner Time 67621Time 27 55 124 153 156 Track heavy Winner Br g by Bannockbiirn Geheimness trained by R H Good bred by Mr Barney Schreiber Went SchreiberWent to post at 423 At post 1 minute Start bad and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing BROWN FAAORITE showing sudden improvement moved up with a rush after going a half mile and racing into the lead just before reaching the stretch held the others safe at the end SEMPER STALWART raced forwardly all the way and outstayed BLUE ROCK through the last eighth The latter tired on the stretch turn but came again near the end NO MANAGER seemed to sulk and tired NAPOLEON was practically left Overweights Blue Rock 2 pounds Napoleon 1


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