Jefferson Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-12-26

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JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART DELAYED IX TRANSMISSION BECAUSE OP INTERRUPTION OP TELE ¬ GRAPHIC SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA TUESDAY DECEMBEE 24 1918 Jefferson Park Twentyfifth day Jefferson Parish Fair Association Winter Meeting of 31 days Weather cloudy temperature 70 ° Board of Stewards and Judges Joseph A Murphy C C Hall and Herman P Conkling Starter Edward Tribe Racing Secretary J B Campbell Racing starts at 213 p m Chicago time 215 p in 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 Height carried Indicates apprentice allowance fr OO FIBST RACE 34 Mile Dec 22 1917 114 4 106 Purse S500 3yearolds and 4tU 4 dO upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 40668 MARGERY WB 5 106 3 3 4 4 3 1 J Roi 40729 PARLOR BOY WB 10 112 42 21 1 1 2 F RobsonE Marmouget 344 7512 4072 DR CAMPBELL w 4 112 61 11 2 2 3s G Walls H N Holden 3 41 4 7r5 35 40730 THIRST w 4 109 1 G 51 53 5s 4s M Garner R H Good 8 12 10 4 85 4030 MAUD BACON wit 4 109 5 4 3 = 3 4l 51 A JohnsonT E Crist 2 21 11535 14 l2BG54BOGART w 9 107 2 5 G 6 6 G M SchwtzB Chapman 15 15 156 21 21Time Time 26 52 121 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Ch m by King James Marjoram trained by J Arthur bred by Mr Henry T Oxnard OxnardWent Went to post at 218 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third th same MARGERY gained steadily in the last quarter and finishing gamely got up to win in the last stride PARLOR BOY raced into the lead on the last turn but tired right at the end DR CAMPBELL set the early pace but tired and dropped back in the last sixteenth THIRST only ran fairly well MAUD BACON showed speed but quit in the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 10685 Cobalt 103 SECOND BACE 34 Mile Dec 22 1917 114 4 106 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H 0 P S 40070 SOSIUS w 7 112 2 2 21 I1 I1 I1 A JohnsonC R Richards 75 2 75 12 1 40697 TZELSI WB 5 103 34 3 3 3 2l M Garner W M Cain 6 8 8 3 8u 40679MEDUSA wn 3 100 1 3 45 4 = 21 3 ° H HamtnJ O Talbott 4 G G 2 1 1C 40007 CAPT HODGE w 3 108 G 7 740663EARLYMORN C 65 41 4 M Buxton J C Milam 10 12 12 5 21 40663EARLYMORN vn 7 112 4 G G406972KEY 5 5 = 5 5 = F RobsonE Marmouget 8 10 10 4 2 406972KEY MAR wis 6 10S 5 5 lh 21 6 ° G8 G Walls W C Weant 4 4 31 1 2 40731 L O KKCALDY iv 7 108 7 1 7 7 7 7 J RodgezC Brave 15 20 20 8 4 Time 26 52 121 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Br g by Solitaire II Aya trained by A Holberg bred by Mr Adolph B Spreckels SpreckelsWent Went to post at 244 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing SOSIUS running well in the going raced into the lead on the last turn but had to be shaken up near the end to outstay TZELSI The latter ran a good nice and finished fast and gamely MEDUSA tired after racing up into second place CAPT HODGE is best over a longer distance and was running well at the end KEY MAR quit badly after setting the early pace and after going a good half mile mileOverweights Overweights Earlymorn 4 pounds A 4ft A THIBD BACE 1 Mile Dec 5 1917 140 3 100 Purse 500 3yearolds and TCV 4 k upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt SiStrFin Jockeys 40680 TITO w 5 113 2 1 Ink 3 3 2 li A Johnson W E Dexter 8 10 5 8535 853540668JSEM 40668JSEM STALWART w 5 108 5 4 5 41 43 31 2 1 H Cassity E W Fox 576245 576245407003LUTHER 407003LUTHER w S 113 3 5 4 2n 21 lh 35 M Garner C N Freeman 75 95 95 35 out 40688 = WILLDO w 5 113 4 3 2 I1 I1 4s 4l F RobsonSolomnJarmn S5 2 S5 35 out 40730 FLORA F1XCH wit 4 103 1 2 5 5 5 5 H HamfnW L Maupin 15 20 20 7 3 Time 27 55 125 153 Track heavy Winner Br g by Dr Leggo Georgia Girl trained by G H Marlman bred by Mr Adolph B Spreckels SpreckelsWent Went to post at 3OS At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same TITO set the pace but dropped back and seemingly was done after going threequarters but came again fast in the stretch under hard riding and won drawing clear SEMPER STALWART ran a good race and made a fast and game finish LUTHER took the lead and appeared a certain win ¬ ner after disposing of WILLDO in the stretch but tired unexpectedly WILLDO took the lead on the baekstretch but quit in the last quarter Scratched 10730 Comacho 113 iflft t FOURTH KACE 1 116 Miles Dec 22 1917 l48ys 4 113 Purse 500 3year JtJ 4 TcJL olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 40699 GRAYSON w 3 97 4 1 I1 I1 1 I3 1s C RobsonS Louis 3 16513545 out 4 0670 a PAUL CONNELLYwS 97 2 3 2l 21 2 2 2 H Cassity H Twyman 451 91013 out out406513BEX 406513BEX HAMPSOX wan 4 112 3 2 30 3 = 31S 3ts 310 S SndmanW V Casey 454 65 out out40GC8D 40GC8D OF SHELBY WB 7 105 1 4 4 4 4 44 I Gregory AV E Matthews C 9 8 21 out outTime Time 25 53 122 150 158 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B g by Sir John Johnson Melee trained by W A Burttschell bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to i ost at 334 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing GRAYSON showing the most speed and saving much ground on the turns held to his task gamely and drew away fast in the last eighth PAUL CONNELLY was allowed to run all over1 the track and tired badly in the stretch BEN HAMPSON Avas badly outpaced from the start but was going well at the end DUKE OF SHELBY was always far back irikrTfO FIFTH BACE 5S Mile Dec 18 1918 104 5 113 Purse 500 3yearolds and ri y 4 ribMl upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 I Index Horses AWtPPSt U sStrFin Jockeys 40729 BARS AND STRS it 6 114 7 1 I5 1 I5 Int G Walls W C Weant 244 7535 40102 WHITE SLIPPER G 111 5 2 5 5 3 2 J Heupcl F M Mutrie 20 20 20 S 4 40570 FRANK MONROE 4109 8 4 L 2 21 3 H Cassity R Pool 354 8543 40083 MISS STERLING 3 107 2 0 4 4 4l 42 H Wakoff K Lutz 10 12 6 21 65 33834 LITTLE BEAU 3 110 1 8 71 71 51 o R Pauley W R Rouprich 20 SO 20 8 4 40729 PAGANINI 3 112 4 3 S1 8 6l G F RobsonW S Smith 2 11575 35 13 130i34 0i34 F C COLE 4 114 3 9 9 9 7l 73 A JohnsonJ Mandot 8 12 12 5 21 40685 BON BOX 1 6 114 G 7 6 G 8s 8s J RodgezJ E Arthur 20 20 20 8 4 J0728 FRENCHY 3 110 S 5 3 = 3 = 9 9 S SnMmanL O Sawyer 20 25 25 10 5 5Time Time 26 525 107 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B g by Helmet Follies Bergeres trained by R Lester bred by Mr Edward R Bradley BradleyWent Went to post at 401 At post minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same I5ARS AND STARS showed high speed in pacemaUing from the start but tired badly after going a half mile and just lasted long enough to win WHITE SLIPPER began slowly but closed a big gap nl was going fastest at the end FRANK MONROE tired in the last eighth afier racing in closest pursuit to the stretch MISS STERLING finished fast when called on PAGANINI began slowly and was always far back backScratched Scratched 10728 Minnie F 106 40729 Bluebannock 109 109Overweghts Overweghts Paganini 2 pounds SIXTH KACE 1 Mile Dec 0 1S17 140 3 100 Purse S500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40709 TRAXSFORTATN w 7 113 5 5 2l 2l 2 iu jn ji Buxton J C Eaton G S 7 2i 6 o7t HROWN FAVRITEW 5 los i 4 s = i 2 = 25 i Gregory R H Good 40731 MISS FAXXIE w t 6 110 4 G C G G 31 311 A JohnsonE D Kaufman 10 15 12 5 21 406 42 = BLUE ROCK WR 5 108 2 1 iu 3i 31 4 43 S SndmanW D Bernhardt 565 40682 HARWOOD A 7 113 2 3 5 41 5 5 5 F RobsonW Walker 2 12511E 40 20MISS FILLEY w 105 fi 2 4 5b 4U G G J RodsezW H Tost 2 11511545 13 Time 27 56 124 153 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B g by Transvaal Lady Hamburg trained by K C Crockett bred by Mr C M Thomas ThomasWent Went to post at 428 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same TRANSPORTATION was best and had to be to win stumbled badly on the upper turn but re ¬ covered fast and followed BROWN FAVORITE closely and outstayed him at the end BROWN FAVO ¬ RITE ran a good race and taking a lead on the baekstretch would have won with a better rider MISS FANNIE saved much ground on the turns which enabled her to take third place


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