Jacksonville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-12-27

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART JACKSONVILLE FLA MONDAY DECEMBER 26 1910 Moncrief Park Twentyeighth day Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association Winter Meeting of 111 days 27 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary H D Brown Racing starts at 200 p m Chicago time 200 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance OOKirr FIRST RACE 34 Mile 88570 111 7 105 Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens J O tf tt I Allowances Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S3445 AGNAR WSB 110 73 3s 2 2 1 McCahey W Carmody 20 20 20 8 4 1193 ALTHORPE WB 115 14 11 H 2 Goose F Johnson 75 32 91012 14 C524 DEFINITE WB 112 2 2 2 3l 3 3i Adams R D Williams 5 8 8 3 3379 BILLY VANDERVEERw 115 9 5 Oi 6S 52 4 Clement E J Miller 10 15 S 3 Su SuJi34S03SAM Ji34S03SAM MATTHEWS WB 115 3 1 4 ° t 4l 4 5k Butwell P S P Randolph 4J 8785 710 WS22 ORTSON w 115 58 7l 91 9 6l W Allen A Molinelli 10 20 20 7 3 93137 SONG OF ROCKS W 107 S J 9 7l 6 7l A White J H Lamb 30 50 50 15 8 89S03 9S03 G L DOYLE w 115 67 C O1 72 8l Warren M C Quesnal 15 25 25 8 93115 RUBY KNIGHT w 107 4 S1 S3 S1 93 Musgrve W H Fizer 10 20 15 6 L 93445 BRASS BUTTON WB 110 10 10 10 10 10 10 J Deavpt H McCarren 40 100 80 30 10 10Time goodWinner Time 23 48 115 Track good Winner B c by Solitaire II Handsome Florry trained by F A Herold HeroldWent Went to post at 151 At post 2 minutes Start poor Won driving second and third the same AGNAR was outrun to the stretch turn where he came wide but closed up on the leader steadily in the last furlong and in a game effort just managed to get up to win in the closing stride ALTHORPE showed a fine turn of speed and set the pace fast for a half mile then tired in the final strides DEFI ¬ NITE ran prominently but was tiring badly at the end SAM MATTHEWS outbroke the others but dropped back quickly and ran a bad race 93548 SECOND RACE 58 Mile 87052 59 139 Purse 400 2yearolds Fillies Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 93494 MINDINETTE WB 104 78 78w 61 4l 33 1s Loftus W P Austin 21 31 3 93427 TIPPY w 103 8 6 6W 31 2nk 1 = 2 = Gross J O Holder 588 93302 ZOOL W 100 11 2 2WB 2h 31 2k 31 c Ross R F Gloss Gloss5l 30 60 60 25 12 93524 = MINTA WB 104 3 1 1WB1011 5l 61 5l 4 = Musgrve F Regan ReganS1 2331 12 13494 WHIN WB1011 95 95w S1 S1 6l 5t Goose A Simons 15 15 8 3 85 93494DELL w 102 10 3 I3 I1 42 6 t Adams R D Williams 45 5 93524WINE w 97 5 10 11 11 7l 71 Gordon M Goldblatt 30 40 40 15 8 8w 93428 FLOY BATTLE w 100 4 7 4 5l 81 Sot Hufnagel W H Fizsr 10010010040 20 20w 03350 GAVOTTE w 102 211 101 9l 9l 91 McCahey J Bass 15 25 20 8 4 4WB 93493 GRAND PEGGY WB 102 14 91 101 10l 101 J Deavpt H McCarren 30 50 40 15 7 7WB 93301 LYDIA LEE WB 102 69 7l 7l 11 11 M Bell W V Casey 15 L 0 20 8 4 4Time goodWinner Time 23 48 101 Track good Winner B f by Garry Herrmann Vivandiere trained by J Blute BluteWent Went to post at 224 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving MINDI NETTE was off slowly but worked her way up on the inside and finishing with a rush won going away TIPPY moved up gamely after entering the homestretch but tired after disposing of DELL ZOOL ran In close pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretcli turn and tired badly in the last furlong MINTA was out ¬ paced but finished well DELL set the paci to the stretch and quit under a pull WHIN closed a big gap Overweights gapOverweights Whin 1 pounds Grand Peggy 3 Lydla Lee 2 93549 THIRD RACE 1 116 MUes 88894 145 IOC Purse 000 All Ages Handicap Net value to winner 525 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P WB 3 107 4 5 5 5 G 32 1 M Bell EcverwyckStable 1 32 75 12 out outH3 H3 7 SANDHILL w 2 91 2 2 3 3 3 25 2S McCahey J Fitzsimmons 4 6 55 S5 12 129S26 9S26 FONT WSB 4 99 3 3 in in ink 1 3 C Ross F J Pons 3 5 41 65 25 25C47S C47S ARONDACK WB 4 101 1 1 45 4 4 k 41 4 Hopkins P S P Randolph 10 12 10 3 1 93352 PULKA WSB 3 1071 5 4 2 = 2 = 2 5 C Goldstein J Hewitt 67485 710 goodWinner Time 710Time 25 49 114 142 148 Track good Winner B c by AllanaDale Lilly B trained by D Woodford WoodfordWent Went to post at 249 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same BOB 1C was a distant trailer until well around the far turn then moved up and finished with i rush but bear ¬ ing ovor toward the outside SANDHILL ran In close pursuit of the leaders to the stretch turn and was hut off when he attempted to slip through on the inside and would have won but for this FONT set the pace gamely but was much used in racing with PULKA and tired finally PULKA showed speed andim provoment but tirod as if still short and should do soon ARONDACK ran fairly well wellScratched Scratched 9352G John Rcardon 109 109Overweights Overweights Font X pounds Pulka 14 rO K PTfc FOURTH RACE 34 Mile SS57G 111 7 105 Purse 500 2yearolds 7 O O O V7 Allowances Net value to winner 425 AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners I1 11 M Bell J R Thompson S 10 fi 2 1 n96 PATRICK S B 101 9 9 4k 42 4 21 Hopkins P J Fox 10 20 20 8 4 61 REDWINE w 104 8 1 7 G1 53 3l Musgrve X Johnson 10 15 12 6 4 BERTIS WB 109 3 2 5 C2 61 4l Butwell C Woodford 21 2J 83 45 25 25S S 0IDLEWEISS WSB 104 48 9 9 71 C 1 Herbert G H Hollo 15 15 15 c 3 V496 GRO VER HUGHES w 109 5 5 2S Ink 23 6t Troxler J M Barker M 3 3 65 35 twfil COUNTY TAX w 106 6 7 Si S 83 7 Warren R X Smith G S 7 3 75 75iVSOMGOLD iVSOMGOLD CAP WB 106 2 C 3l Si 35 S25 A Lang E F Cooney 10 15 15 6 3 3J47 47 10 INSPECT GENERAL WB 105 73 6 7 9 9 A Walsh S W Hopkins 50 100 100 40 0 TIlno 23 4g 114 j Track good goodWinner Winner Cii c by Cesarion Lizzie Keller trained by J R Thompson ThompsonWont Wont to post at 310 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same MoVCREIF on 1Iie nslde for the entire trip took an easy lead on the stretch turn after GROVER miCHE bolted to the outside fence hut was tiring and doing his best at the end PATRICK S fin ichPri last and wearing the loader down REDWINE closed a big gap and responded gamely to punish imlnt In the final drive BERTIS and IDLEWEISS made up ground and were going fastest of all at the finish GROVER HUGHES ran into the lead on the turn but suddenly bolted across the track and andlost lost nitriceights County Tar 5 pounds Inspector General 4 FIFTH RACE 6 12 Furlongs 344S 120 S 99 Purse 100 yearolds and 93551 upward Selling Not value to winner 323 I ml Horses AWtPPSt Vi t a Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 0405 LA SALLE WB 4 106 10 s 2 li Goose F D Weir Weiri 21 3 3 1 12 S38CI ASPIRIN WB 4 306 7 7 i C2 S2 2 = J Deavpt J l illy 6 10 10 4 2 93027 STARBOARD WSB 3 104 1 1 nk 41 C1 Sb Musgrve F J Pons G 7 6 2 1 934313DANFIELD WB 3 104 S 5 il 1J 2 41 McCahey G A Brondcr 2 2J 2 1 12 93449 DETROIT WB 3 104 6 8 72 sat nk 511 Hufnagel T F Bornman T 9 8 3 S5 93449 H CROSSCADDIN w 4 106 11 11 11 10s 7J 61 M Bell BeverwyckStable 7 12 10 4 2 26i 93523 TOM SHAW WB C 109 2 2 293479GOV 6i snk ent 7 peak SlerraNevadaSta 25 30 30 12 93479GOV HASKELL WB 4 103 4 4 4935273NIGHT 4 72 8l 82 Loftus H E Shadley 100 100 60 20 10 935273NIGHT MIST w 6 109 5 6 692527POCOTALIGO 8 8s 9s S 92 9 Goldstein H A Freeland 888385 88838592527POCOTALIGO 8883859l 92527POCOTALIGO w 4 106 3 3 9l S2 10 103 Gordon J C Rous Jr 20 40 30 12 6 693035BEDMINSTER 93035 93035BEDMINSTER BEDMINSTER w 3 971 9 10 10 11 11 11 A White J H Lamb 60 60 60 20 10 10Time goodWinner Time 24 48 115 122 Track good Winner WeirWent B g by Ben Howard Satinet trained by F D Weir Went to post at 357 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same LA SALLE was prominent in the running from the start and made a game finish but had to be hard ridden to outstay ASPIRIN The latter finished with a game rush after working his way up on the outside and was wearing the winner down STARBOARD ran well and was carried wide when entering the home ¬ stretch but came again and outgamed the tiring DANFIELD for third place The latter ran a fast half In the lead and tired in the final drive and can do much better DETROIT ran fairly well The others were outpaced Scratched outpacedScratched 93478 Ragman 104 104Overweights Overweights Bedminstcr 2t pounds SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles 88894 145 4 IOC Purse 400 3yearolds and up ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys 9352S3ELIZABETHAN 2J93432ARDRI WB 3 102 3 1 3s 3 S 31 lh A Lang X Enright 10 15 15 6 2J 93432ARDRI w 5 111 6 4 H I1 25 2nk 2nt S Davis F Regan 65751 12 14 93353 STONEMAX WB 5 109 9 5 21 2 11 11 31 M Bell W E Scott 687365 93480 219349S E OF RICHMOND w 4 104 8 7 6 5 4nk 42 41 Goose W Woodard 10 15 15 6 21 9349S = QN MARGUERITE SB 5 109 5 8 8 71 7 6 5k Loftus F Starita 21 31 31 1 12 1293497SEBASTIAN 93497SEBASTIAN W 3 106 1 2 5 6 S2 7 62 Gordon R J Alkens S 10 S 3 85 93336 THE MONK WB 3 103 7 9 9 8l 5 k 51 711 Gross J Pontius 15 20 12 4 2 93527 BEN HOWE w 4 110 4 3 4 i 4J 62 82 8i Kohn T Abadie 60 75 7i 7i93497RADHJM 93497RADHJM STAR ws 3 94 2 6 71 9 9 9 9 Sweeney S Louis 60 100 7 Time 25 50 115 143 150 Track good goodWinner Winner JoplinWent Ch f by Hamburg Elizabeth L trained by W O Joplin Went to post at 420 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same ELIZABETHAN close up from the start was taken to the outside In the stretch and finishing resolutely got up to win in the last few strides ARDRI set the early pace and was much used In racing STONE MAN Into defeat and tired but came again finally and almost got up to win STONEMAN ran well but tired in the final drive SEBASTIAN met with much interference EARL OF RICHMOND closed a gap into a close up fourth QUEEN MARGUERITE finished gamely


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