Jacksonville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-12-28

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JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART JACKSONVILLE FLA TUESDAY DECEMBER 27 1910 Moncrief Park Twentyninth day Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association Winter Meeting of 111 days 27 books onj Weather clear Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary H D Brown Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 215 p m W Indicates whip S spurs B blinkers FlK nros in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs S8522 1OG 8 112 Purse 400 2yearolds 93572 Net value to winner 32 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H C P B 93495 = THE WHIP W 108 6 7 7Ws 5V 51 4 i I S Davis W Shields 92325 = WHITE WOOL Ws 112 5 n nWB 6 6J 5 2i M Bell W F Cisko 85 2 2 46 35 S3475RED BOB WB 111 7 2 2W 1 = I1 1J 31 J Deavpt H McCarren 8 15 15S 93455 FORT WORTH W 108 4 8 8W 4 31 3 4i G Burns S Louis 9S495TRUSTEE W 112 2 3 3W 3h 4nit g1 5 Gross G Gray S 10 8 3 75 9J496 SCRIMMAGE W 107 8 1 1WB 7nv S10 7 61 J Wilson J W Schorr 21 21 12591025 93445DOUBLE FIVE WB 103 1 4 4W 2 2 2l 1 Connolly BellHarborStable 15 30 30 10 5 93427 RAKE W 99 3 6 9 9 9 8 Adams R D Williams 100 100 100 35 10 10gto 92769 IM THERE WB 101 99 S gto 7h s 9 Schuter T Burns 100 200 200 SO 40 40Time goodWinner Time 23 48 102 108 Track good Winner Cli g by Handspring Grove Queen trained by W Shields ShieldsWent Went to jK st at 21r At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same THE WHIP gradually improved his position from a slow start and wore the leaders down in the last furlong but was driving hard at the end to outstay WHITE WOOL The latter began very slowly but closed a big gap aud finishing with a belated rush should have won RED BOB outbroke the others and showed the most speed for a half mile then tired SCRIMMAGE began slowly and was never prominent FORT VORTII ran well and finished gamely DOUBLE FIVE raced in closest pursuit of RED BOB to the stretch and quit badly SECOND RACE 78 Mile 88811 125 t 100 Purse 5400 3yearolds and up ¬ 93573 ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Iisd Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 93523 MAY AMELIA w 6 104 7 5 3X X 21 1J I1 I193523OAKHURST I McCahey F D Weir Weirk 8 10 10 4 93523OAKHURST ws 4 102 2 2 2nk k 3 3 31 Z 32 2 i Gould P M Walker 100 200 60 30 10 93523 219S551 BILLY BODEMER WSB 4 104 1 1 1 1 1s 2 21 3 Herbert W Gerst 12 15 12 5 2J 9S551 DETROIT WSB 3 1041 6 8 7s 61 5l 6s 6s9352SFLASHING 4 iMusgrve T F Bornman 6 7 6 2i 65 9352SFLASHING W 3 107 5 4 5 4s 4s 4 41 5nt M Bell G Gray 7 10 10 4 2 93552 E OF RICHMOND w 4 104 4 3 9 9 74 51 63 Goose W Woodard 3 5 41 2 1 93429HEINE WSB 7 101 3 10 11 11 9t 9l 71 Loftus C Straus 15 20 20 8 4 93449E T SHIPP SB 5 90 11 7 41 5i 61 1 Si Hopkins S A Clopton 10 15 15 ff 3 93446DON DIAZ w 3 110 12 6 61 7l 81 10 9s C Ross C A Ross 6 10 10 4 2 93527 SHAWNEE w 3 107 10 11 10s S 101 8l 10s Gross J R Marquette JrSl 4 13585 45 93493HAZELTHORPE WSB 7 101 5 9 S 10i 11s 11 H10 Gordon F Allen 50 75 60 20 10 10W 93493 APHRODITE w 3 1061 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 Warren W H Nevin 40 60 60 20 10 10Time goodWinner Time 24 48 114 129 Track good Winner Br m by Baunockburn Amelia May trained by F D Weir WeirWent Went to post at 242 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving MAY AMELIA wore BILLY BODEMER down while ronnding the far turn and quickly drew away Into an easy lead in the homestretch OAKHURST was a forward contender from the start and ontgamed BILLY RtiDEMER in the stretch drive The latter outbroke the others and soon drew away into a long lead but tired badly in the last quarter DETROIT closed a big gap from a slow beginning and almost got up for third place FLASHING and EARL OF RICHMOND finished fast and close up SHAWNEE was unlucky Scratched 93479 Allonby 104 93552 Radium Star 90 90Overweights Overweights Oakhurst 1 iwund Detroit 2 Aphrodite 2J QQPCTf THIRD RACE 1 Mile 88680 139 4 102 Purse 400 2yearolds Semng7 ij O I t Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H S3450GOLD OAK OAK935243EASTERN w 112 6 4 5k 51 31 Ink Goose A Weber 753 2J 1 13 13Mrs 935243EASTERN STAR WS 101 1 1 2k 4J 2J 2l Loftus Mrs H H Selby 8 10 2 1 93428 = LIMPET w 109 3 S 8s 7J 7 7 31 G Burns C F Schunk 4 5 16585 45 45ws 93430 AMERICANEER AMERICANEER93495SYZYGY ws 104 5 3 4h 4 1 1 1 41 Herbert W Gerst S 10 7 25 65 65W 93495SYZYGY W 303 8 6 15 1S 3k 6 k 5i Gordon W T Holmes 6 6 6 25 65 65w 93494 BUSY MISS MISS934843MORNING w 106 4 3 5i 6S 61 51 61 Gross J O Holder 15 20 20 8 4 4WB 934843MORNING SONG SONG93524ALDIVIA WB 100 7 7 35 3 2J 4 715 Hufnagel D Lehan 10 12 12 5 2i 93524ALDIVIA 106 2 9 7l S S 815 S 5 Connolly J A Bennet 8 20 10 4 2 2W 93494 HARVEST MOON W 106 959 3 9 9 S Deavpt M Burns 30 75 60 20 10 10Time goodWinner Time 24 49 115 143 Track good Winner B c by Gold Heels Jane Oaker trained by J S Ward WardWent Went to post at 300 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same GOLD OAK was waited with until making the turn into the homestretch then moved up fast in the last furlong and outstayed EASTERN STAR The latter ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers throughout was on the inside all the way aud only succumbed right at the end LIMPET closed a gap and finished with a rush after making a wide turn into the homestretch AMERICANEER ran well but tired in the last furlong SYZYGY and MORNING SONG showed speed but failed to stay the route QOPTrrpr FOURTH RACE 34 MUe SS57G 111 7 105 Purse 000 All Ages O O 4 O Handicap Net value to winner 5 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 93448 JACK PARKER WSB 4 111 7 3 5 4l I1 I1 Musgrve F J Pons 31 4 3 75 710 7104nk 93525 HOFFMAN WB 4 112 2 2 2932S6 4nk 51 406 o S A Walsh M Dooley 10 12 8 4 2 932S6 RACQUET W 4 117 6 1 31 2i 3 31 Butwelt P S P Randolph 10 10 4 2 93447 = ALFD THE GREAT w 3 108 3 6 71 71 6 4 Troxler R D Williams 10 12 12 5 21 93379 VIA OCTAVIA W 2 99 3 3 393448MEXOANA 6 6 7i 5U McCahey J Fitzsimmons 698332 698332It 93448MEXOANA w 3 106 S 4 493430GUY 1 It 1 = 2h 6k Goldstein A G Weston 56375 710 71093430GUY 710S 93430GUY FISHER WB 4 117 1 IS IS9349CIMPRINT S S 888 8 8 1 A Lang E F Cooney 8 15 15 6 21 212i 219349CIMPRINT 9349CIMPRINT w 2 101 4 7 2i 3i 3b u1 8 M Bell S A CloptonV 4648545 4648545Time Time 23 47 113 Track good Winner Cli c by Golden Garter Flora Mac trained by W C Westmoreland WestmorelandWent Went to post at 330 At post 2 minutes Start good Wou handily second and third driving JACK PARKER prominent from the start closed up rapidly in the stretch into the lead and finished gamely but took a swerve over to the inside in the last sixteenth HOFFMAN closed a gap and finished fast and reso lately under a drive after coming through on the inside RACQUET showed much speed and was a game contender from the start but was Jumped on iu n jam which occurred in the last sixteenth ALFRED THE GREAT was unlucky and closed a great gap MEXOANA set a very fast pace but tired and was crowded back IMPRINT showed speed and also was Interfered with In the stretch stretchOverweights Overweights Alfred the Great 21 pouuds 93576 FIFTH RACE 34 Mile SS57C 111 7 105 Purse 400 3yearolds anil up Ind Horses AWtPPSt K V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 93476 SMOKER WB 5 112 7 2 2k 2k n 11 G Burns W Shields 5 5933SPARKVIEW 933SPARKVIEW w 5 111 6 3 1 1 2J 2n Goldstein W O Joylin 2 93431 IDA D w 5 104 4 5s 51 5 31 Hopkins S A Clouton 4 493447COL 93447COL ASHMEADE WB 3 111 1 6 6 63 4 Loftus Taubcr 10 12 8 3 93327IEYE WHITE w 3 104 2 4 41 3i 4 51 Musgrve V H Fizer 8 IS 12 4 95 93527 BREVITE w 3 107 8 5 Sit s1 8 6 Bauer M Foley 100 200 200 SO 40 93303 ABRASION w 3 103 5 7 7 7s 71 7H OConnor F J Pons S 10 10 4 2 293323SSYLVESTRIS 93323SSYLVESTRIS w 3 104 10 1 3k 43 nk s M Bell Mrs N B Davis 6 10 10 4 2 293476IXFERNO 93476IXFERNO QUEEN WB 3 99 3 10 9 9 9 9s Gordon C H Davids 60 100 100 40 20 93523 HUSKY WB 5 110 S 10 10 10 10 Peak SierraNevadaSta 100 200 150 CO 30 30Time Time 23 48 114 Track good goodWinner Winner Cli h by Yankee Smoke trained by W Shields ShieldsWent Went to post at 55 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same SMOKER forced a fast pace for the first half mile then shook off PARKVIEW and won going away PARKVIEW took the lead and set the pace fast but tired when the final drive came IDA D closed a gap after being buffeted about in the early running aud taken to the outside in the homestretch aud In a fast finish almost got up for second place COLONEL ASHMEADE also made up ground aud finished fast EYE WHITE and SYLVESTRIS showed speed but both tired BREVITE ran well k O T rT FT SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles 88804 145 4 lOC Purse S400 3yearoUl3 and up O O 4 4 ward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt = i StrFin Jockeys 9352S SOU WB 3 103 3 2 I1 1U 1 = 1 1 31 Bell G P Chinn 12 15 12 6 3 93328 FALCADA FALCADA93479CANOPIAN WSB 5 109 13 7 6 61 SJ 2 2 Loftus T Abadie 10 12 10 4 2 93479CANOPIAN WSB 7 106 2 1 32 3 4 4s 3 Gould TT H Clark 15 20 20 10 5 93479CANOPIAN9S4SO 9S4SO MAMIE ALGOL WB 8 10 7 12 Hi 101 101 4s Butwell W V Casey C 4t 1 9349S3JUDGE WALTON WB 3 10S 12 4 2k 2l 2 3 51 MusiKve W H Fizer 9497 TEN PACES WB 3 108 4 3 4t 41 5l 3 6 A Walsh M Dooley 30 40 40 15 S 93480 ED KECK w 3 105 14 9 9k 8 Si 10J 7 1 C Ross J C Rous Jr 12 20 15 6 3 93497 HEART PANG WB 3 108 6 3 3 6n Ci 61 81 Gross J R Marquette Jr30 60 50 UO 10 352S = SPINDLE wj 3 107 9 8 71 7l 71 S1 93 G Burns G Gray 7 8 7 25 65 9S2S MIQUE OBRIEN WB 4 109 11 610 flt 91 91 10s J Deavpt J Lally 50 60 60 25 12 9349SD OF BGEWATER w 5 106 10 13 1S1 13 115 5 11s Shmaker P Kuhns 15 20 15 6 3 93498 LADY ESTHER w 7 109 5 10 14 14 13114 121 Adams R D Williams 6 10 10 4 2 93497 OUTPOST WB 3 1061 8 14 12 = 121 12l 13 = 13 Warren C H Knebelkamp 50 60 60 23 12 OS52S STAROVER WB 3 108 1 11 8 M11 14 12 14 S Davis W Shields 40 50 30 12 6 Time 25 SO 115 142 149 Track good goodWinner Winner B f by Hastings Souveraine trained by J MeCormick MeCormickWent Went to post at 420 At ixist 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving SQIT outbroke the others and after being rated along in fnuit to the stretch turn drew away into a loug Ipatl and won eased up FALCADA closed a gap while ou the outside for the entire tripand finished fast CANOPIAN ran well up all the way MAMIE ALGOL closed a great gap and finished with a rush JUIKJH WALTON ran well to the stretch and tired tiredScratched Scratched 93498 Wander 100 100Overweights Overweights Spindle 2 pounds Outpost 13 Starover 2


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