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NEW YORK FORM CHART. JAMAICA. JAMAICA, L. I.. Thursday. May 2. 1907. Sixth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Surimr Met tins 11 days. Weather cloudy: track slow. 294 books OB. Presiding Jadge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Casshly. Racing Secretary, W. C. hVlwaida Racing starta al -■ p. m. w indicates whip. S spurs, l? blinkers. Figures in parenthesfai following the ili-l •■ l each race Indicate index number, track record, age ot horse and weight carried. nQKI Q KIKST HACK 5-8 Mile. OH*— 1:061 2 97. *700 added. :. year olds. Selling. OOO -L O "«1 v:,1" - " winner 10. _ l ud i lorse - AWtl I » St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8S281 RIFLE RANGE ws ; 9 r, l :.- 4h ih I1 Notter F A Foraytha 5 8 4 6-6 1-2 68376 CUERNAVACA Wen M I 6 6 6* 2* 2". las HensyF Hurlew 3 4 4 6-5 1-2 ,;Mn VLBIA ws 1H i 5 2| -" 4 3- ::■ Mussxave H R Schaffer 8 12 8 2i 1 FRPVOLER W« 102 2 2 21 I 5 48 Horner 1 Belmont 12 IS 20 7 3 iK, FOREMAST ws 64 i 1 li 2* -i E Beckmaa .1 G Oznard _; 26 24 7 3 HEN COLE WS 141 1 8 4i 1 Fell. Radtke Colombia Stable 1 1 9-102 « 1-5 Time. 13|, 2Tii. ::7. lllf. 1 :0J. Wiaaer It. g, bj OddTelloa ranny Kiki- trained by II. M. Davis. Wem to pom at 2:2.c Ai pest . minutes, stari bad. Won driving; second the same: third easily. Rifle Range came on fast after they roaaded the tnrn for heme, caught Ben Cole at the eighth post and Anally won going away. Cnemavaca closed i big gap from ■ poor send off and was gorag last at the end. Albia was knocked back on the far tarn hut cann again ml Onlshed with a rash. Frivoier showed early speed and tired aa if short. Foremast ran a good three-eighths. Ren Cole seemed to be ■Tweed bj Rifle Range, stumbled and fell, giving Radtke a severe hakinir up. The winner was entered or 5500; no hid. Overweights Hen Cole. 1 pound. /-» ij pr ~| A SECOND RACE 1 1-!C Miles. 45457 1:45 I 146. 6868 added. 3-year-olda and 3 O O -L 41: iipw.ud. Killic-. Marea and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner siisu. Ird lb. i»s AWHTSt i c. "i Str Fin .Io.-ke.vs Owners O HOPS 8 98*KILLOCHAN WS 8 HO 7 4 51 41 4- 4" lak Garner F McCabe 7-6 9-6 8-6 7-101-3 68340 BON MOT W» 8 148 2 7 8 ■"•- 61 1* 2* Mountain B C Evans s IS 12 4 2 68412*SHENANDOAH wsn S 101 i i 4 H » V ;;- Mnagrave P T Chlnn 3 4 8 1 3-3 68340*LORD BADGE wsn 8 144 5 8 8 8 71 t,- ♦• Brusael W L Oliver •" 7 6 2 ti-0 68441 OCEAN SPRAY ws 4 101 1 2 ink [ft jft :,- :,- i; Lowe Beverwyck StableS 15 12 4 2 t»4*6 GOLD CIRCLE ws 3 89 I -: 2| 2*1 2* « M Preston I. Mulligan 14 15 15 fi 3 ..sin i.apv ALICIA wsa 3 X 6 6 7K 7a S 71 7"1 c Booker f t Wood 7 IS IS 6 t| 168307STAR CAT as 3 si B • 6* i- •" 8 8 Sumter M Kraus 7 10 7 2J 6-5 Time, 111, 21-. 38 , 50f, 1 :1o. 1 :i:;. 1 HI . Winner I.r. e, by Kilmarnock Hiss Buttermilk trained by F. McCabe. Went t.. puM ai 2:54. At post 2 minutes. Stari good i n driving; second ami third the same. Killocfaan waa given ■ good ride and saved to the stretch, then cami from behind In ■ resolute manner in the last Bftj yards, just getting up in •time. Ron Mm also closed np much groaad and finishing lasi • : -In Shenandoah tiring at the end. The latter ran ■ i»»l race bal Mnagrave waa of little 1 dp at the hc-h or he surely would have wen. Lord Badge, practicall left, closed a hi:; gap and with an even Starl might have wen. Ocean Spray and Gold Circle showed early speed but failed to stay. The winner wa- entered f« 8800; no bid. Overweighta Bon Mot, 2 pounds. OQP1 fT THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 680TO— 1:124— 3 92. 6800 added. 3-year-OldS and np OOO ltl ward. Handicap. Net varae to winner 75. "ind Horiii ~" AWl IM"s~y;~"7~i~s7i: li~"l V-key~ Owners O H ~ 1;~~S~ i, ::•! SEWELL WB 3 104 I 3 1- !• 1* l Hornet Brownlh P"k SU7-5 9-5 8-6 S-4J 1-i 56844 TANYA ws 6 124 ! 2 3 31 P 2* C Koerner II P V/hitney 1 .". 2 4 5 2.", BLANDY ton .". 121 I 5 S* .",•■ 4: 3k Mountain A Belmont 8 12 la I 7-5 MNiCl.K f a .. 67 6 1 21 2" ■■■- !•■ Notter M Murphy 7 8 4 J 4.". 679S6*HORACE E. WB 3 l"i S n I- I- ■ ■ • Garner R A RaJney 5 8 8 :". 6-6 68245 COMEDIENNE Ws 1 111 3 1 ti 6 6 6 Dillon J X Muir 14 10 10 0 2] Time, 13, 24 ,. 36 , 48*. 1 :13. i Winner B. c, bj LVKarkM -ot.i Bailey trained by A. . Claxon. Went to post at 3:25. Al p"M 2 minutes, start good Won easily; second the same; thud driving. Sen-ell i- ■ very fast colt, look the lead soon after the start and galloped in front anextended all the way. Tanya was bumped hack shortly after the start and ran ■ fine race at the weight* and for her tirsi time owl since 1905. Blandy closed np much ground and finishing fast got up in time to beat the tiring Avauntecr. The latter ran ■ good race and tired from chasing the winner. Horace K. ran well for .. hall Km quit badly. Scratched 684 10 Ron mount, X . /1Q F "I £* FOURTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 45457 I : l.V. -1 105. Columbus Stakes. 81,000 OwO-LO added. :; yen olds. Belting. Net value to winner IflO. "imi Horses AWt PP_St_ ,_i ~J-[ ~St_r_r,in Tl.K keys _ : neis O H Ti V S 68466 CAMPAIGNER w l 144 E 1 2 2" 2s V 1U .las HensyO I. Richards 7-5 8-5 7-5 2-6 out .. .. MOLESET M 1 2 l1 5 S1 3*1 P Clausen .1 A Bennet 1-5 8-6 7-6 2-6 out 649 » THE KNIGHT u s h ; I I 1» 1- 1- li 3* Brusael Eunwood stable is 50 lit in 3 6S279*£UDORA v, im :: :; ::• | 4» 4- Musgrave I! R Schaffer 7 m 8 . 5 I " 6V488 DARIO WB M 2 5 6 l1 5 E 5 Lenahan R T Wilson Jr 8 lu s 2 3-5 Time. 12, 241, 37 . 50 . I 031, l:Mft, 11- 1:10. Winner !"•. 1 bj Gerol tein Supporter trained by 1 HcLaaghlln. Went to p"sl at 3:54. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. W isilv: -econd and third driving. Campaigner ran la close attendance on The Knight to the stretch, ihea moved up fast ami forging into the lead when a furlong -nl won oin away. Meiesej trailed in the rear in the early Stages, made up suase ground on the home turn and came fast through the stretch and would have won with 1 competent rider np. The Knight waa speed] and art the pace well for aeven farloags bal tired in the stretch drive. Fedora ran fairly well only. Dnrlo was unrulv at the p" t and wa- practically left. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid Overweighta Pario, 1 pound. /JOpri rT FIFTH RAGS l 1-16 Miles. 45457 CIV -I- W6. ?7iKi added. 4 year olds and lO0 JL I upward. Selling. Nci valac to nriaaer 00. *lnd Horses ."Vt~PPS~i .■"" j Sir Fin -Im-kcys Owners O H c"~l~S~ 68463 QUINN BRADY wsb 4 M4 7 3 •• 2 V 1- 11 M Preston J P Mayberry 2 13-621 1 1-3 SMRSCLOISTERESS wsal HMM i- ti 8*12 P Sumter ll K Vingut 4 5 6 2 1 8648! FLIMNAP • ■ I 1"" 8 8 8" I 1 1 3 3 1*1 Notter W Huston 2 .". 2j I I I r. - WATBRBEARER wsb 1 98 1 2 i1 7 7- T •« Brusael -i A Weinberg in in 5 I 1 67908 GOLDSPOT w.-K 89 I 8 8 a- s1 S- 5* Henry I. Bonsnck 16 64 39 10 ■ 88 14 TYROLIAN wa 5 W 4 1 ii- 6* K P »:h Robinson .1 W May 1". 48 88 M E 63017 DEjx AND waa 4 88 2 I in B 4-1 41 75 .las HensyD Gidsoa 89 MO 89 89 10 64962 R. U. ARN a ■ 4 inn 6 r. ;i- sr IB !»" 8] Beckman .1 Offerman 89 69 49 10 7 68414 G L M. ws 4 100 11 0 in- 10= 10« 10° 9 R Lowe T D Sullivan t: 10 12 4 2 68412 DIRBAR wsn 6 97 9 7 7i 5 » 51 51 10l° C Booker F T Wood 10 15 K 6 3 6527«3ANTICIPATION wa 7 90 8 11 11 11 11 11 11 Keating T Pursehouse 50 100 100 40 20 Time. ll. 21. 38c, s;- K0?- 1:14C 1:412. ]:4s.. Winner — Blk. c, by Rannoekbui u or Sain — Bate He trained by J. P. Mayberry. Went to Boat at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start ihhI. Won driving; second and third easily. t.uinn Brady closed an early gap and after attending the leader i lively to the stretch ran into the lead and drew away but WBI suddenly brought to a mild drive at the finish. Cloisteress is much improved. ran a fast game race and came again uamely at the end. Ilimnap closed a -ail early .and was a fast Koin£ third. Waterbearer came fast in the stretch us also did GoMSpot. Tyrolian can do much better. Descend and Durbar showed early speed. The winner was entered for 8580; BO hid. Scratched 68380 loxmead. 07: 6844] -Henrv Watterson, 100; BandltiUAxora, 05; UbiW2 1ark Row, 07. OverweiuUts — Waterbearer, 1 iiouud; Deandccud, i Durbar, 2. fQQPt"! Q KtXTH RACK 5-8 Mile. 0.2124—1:00?— 2— 97. In added. 2 year-olds. Maidens* VlOvJ lO HpBflal Weights. Net value to winner $«70. Ind Horses AWtlj-P ijjjt y. ■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H V P S 6S462*BOTJNI ING ELK ws 10 10 4 t. 3b lJ 1 J Notter F A Forsythe 5 1 4 80~1 68414 ROYAL, VANE ws 10S 12 10 10J 81 3h 2nk Mountain F Burlew 3 18-53 1 1-2 68487 AI.AlDA WB* 108 5 9 9 7J 51 3*1 vV MclnfeR T Wilson Jr *6 7 5 2 1 68344 BRIDGE WHIST wn 140 11 1» 1« 2" 45 Abuchon L A Cella 3 18-53J fi-5 3-5 68257 QUEEN MARGUERE WS M6 6 2 2i» 21 4l 5" W Doyle Miss? B Starita .8 10 7 21 7-5 CHIEF DESMOND w 108 2 8- 8J 9 » 71 6* Beckman R Schreiber 10 15 15 6 3 68881 HARTFORD ROY wb 108 8*1 OJ .V fi 78 Garner W C Dalv 10 10 10 4 2 SANGUINE ws ms 8 7 7* ]0h iS 8s R Ix we R T Wilson Jr *t 7 5 2 1 t;s200 SENATOR PAINTER w M6 11 « 6h ti* S1 915 Musgrrave P T Chinn 20 30 30 10 5 GREEN GOODS WS 168 3 3 3h 4 Will1 M Preston J A Rennet 10 20 IS 8 3 G. FERRARO w 10S 7 11 ID ll3 Hoil-0 Muhsgng Q Fcrraro 84 100 HKJ 40 l1 BIS Wl Ml 4 12 12 12 12 12 Brussel F Johnson 20 40 40 15 7 ♦Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. lime. 11|, 24t, •"•7. 40». 1:02. Winner B. c, by RaakiB IK— Miss Rail trained by H. M. I»avi . Went to oosi al 1:56. At post ti minutes. Start StraggllBg. Won easily: BfCOBd and third diiviti!». Bounding i:ik was probably best although he was off in the rirt Hicbt. was saved to the stretch, then came OB fast and won going away. Royal Vane closed up much ground from a |x or start and Htiishin fast perhaps would have won with better early luck. Alauda also closed up much groaad from a poor start. Bridge Whfcri Showed the moat early speed but tired when the pinch came. Queen Marguerite ran well for a half but Ouil badly. Chief Desuioud was off poorly and going fas t at the finish. Green Goods shewed speed. Overweights— Bridge Whist, 1 pound.