Jamaica Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-26

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JAMAICA FORM CHART NEW YORK FRIDAY JUNE 25 1915 Fourteenth and last day Metropolitan Jockey Club Summer Meeting of 14 days Weather clear 6 I rt K FIRST RACE 34 Mile 5S07U 112 3 2 Purse 400 3yearolds and upward 1 JL A JL J Selling Net value to winner S300 second 70 third 30 nucx ilorses AWtPPSt J Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 21131 SIR W JOHNSON wn 4 114 5 1 fi 11 li 1 G IJgame U J Travers Travers3J 21171SMINSTREL 32116JHIKER WB 3 104 3 3 3J in 2s 2 M MthewsW B Mitchell 13513511571013 2116JHIKER 421100H5RAPESHOT w 3 7 4 4 5 C 3i 35 J MeKVerlt Pending Pending2t 7 S S 3 52116S2EVELYN 21100H5RAPESHOT WB 0 112 2 5 2t vi 4 = 4ij P LoWder W L Stanfield 1353 1351 2116S2EVELYN G w 3 102 1 2 1 3J 5l 51 J McTagrtB PHfferling 10 12 S 3 20897 DENJRO w 3 UJ G 6 1J I C C W Lilley M A Colton Time 12 24 3G 4814 101 113 Track fast Winner Cii g by Isldor La Tosca II trained by N Byerj Went to post at 233 At post 7 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON closed up with great speed after entering the homestretch and outstayed MJNSTRKL in tlie final drive The latter was a contender throughout and raced into the lead on the turn but tired under punishment HIKER was shuffled back on tlie backstretch but easily disposed of tlie others for third place GRAPESHOT had no mishaps The winner entered for S500 was bid up to S705 and Ixuight in inScratched Scratched 20233 True as Steel 114 211715Plantagcnet 104 21105 = 6111 Edge 102 211GS Gainsborough O O 1 t S1CND RACK 5 12 Furlongs 20074 100 7 122 Purse 400 3yearolds and 1 JL JL Vf upward Maidens Selling Net value to winner 300 srcoml S70 thlril sD index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 18351 FROSTY FACE w 3 102 S3 1 1 1 in J McTagrtA J Stafford S5 2 S5 7 21070 OF DUNBAR 3 09 3 7 C Si 4 2J W Lilley E J Travers 3 31 Si G 21168 DOLLY MADISON w 3 100 4 0 3J 4J 2l 3 D StewardMrs M E Smith 4 4i 4i S5 45 21172 MISS McGlGGLE wn 3 100 G 2 7s 72 73 4 J P Kyaii II Rites C S S 3 3 ° 20957 VIF1R w 3 10U 21 51 G3 Si 5 J McCaheyJ E Davis C G 4i S5 45 21172 KLI C w 3 102 7 5 4l 3h 6l G1 P Lowder O C Rascli 20 20 15 G 3 21168EGERIA w 3 100 IS S 8 S 71 D Hoffman Davitt 15 20 15 r 21 14104fOVERYONDA II w 4 100 5 4 22 2J 32 S R Troxler E Deasy 15 20 20 8 4 fOmitted from entries Time 11 23 35 48 100 106 Track fast fastWinner ReillvWent Winner B g by Isidor White Frost trained by E F Reillv Went to ost at 304 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tho same FROSTY PACK set a fast pace and drew far away while rounding tbe last turn but tired in tho final eighth and just lasted long enough to withstand DUKK OF DUNBARS challenge Tlie latter met with repeated interference in tlie first quarter but closed up rapidly when clear and just failed to get up DOLLY MADISON raced next to the rail throughout and finished gamely OVERYONDA and ELI C were speedy but both quit Tlie winner was entered for 500 no bid Overweights bidOverweights Duke of Dnnbar 2 pounds 61 1 6 rT THIRD RACK 34 Milo 58079 112 302 400 Added 3yearolds and up JM JL JL ward Selling Net value to winner 340 second 70 third S30 Horses AWtPPSt A = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 21043 TALECARRIER w 5 117 5 5 o5 43 21 1 = R WaldronG J Day 30 20 23 G 2 202SSTRUE AS STEEL w 4 115 2 2 2J 3 3s 2 k p Lowder P S P Randolph 58885 35 21 120 ANDES wn 4 123 1 1 3J 1 I2 3 = J Butwell A Pinkerton 8 10 7 1 920 20980 BLACKTHORN wn 3 102 4 3 41 55 4 = 4 ° W Lilley M A Colton 677 8535 CELERY 8535CELERY JACK w 3 111 3 G G C 5 r C Beanie C II Steinbeck 30 40 40 S 3 20819 MEETING IIOUSEwii 5120 04 I2 2 Bled V Powers Greentree Stable 12 3C 12 out Time 12 24 36 48 101 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner MortonWent Br h by Armcath II Jumbly Girl trained by G JL Morton Went to post at 332 At post 7 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing TALECARRIKR was outpaced in the early running but closed up resolutely in the stretch and easily passing ANDES won going away TRUE AS STEEL showed a good order of speed and finishing gamelv curstayed ANDES in the closing strides ANDES raced In close early pursuit and raced into a good lead in tlie stretch but tired badly In the final sixteenth MEETING HOUSE bled after going a half in the lead The winner was entered for 700 no bid bidScratched Scratched 21171 Fenmonse 100 21102 Battery 110 OlOlQ FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles 45457 145 4 105 Oregon Handicap SOOO JL U JL 07 Added yearolds and upward Net value to winner 520 second 100 third 50 t Mr Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 21063 NORSE KING WB 3 112 4 2 1U 1U 1 C Fbther F B Lemaire S5 05 S5 i 21014 THORNHILL WB 4 114 2 3 22 2J 2s 23 2J1 J Butwell D J Learv 1153 3 l out 21128 RAZZANO wn 3 SKS f 4 3J 3i 33 32 3s J McOaheyll L Pratt 95 ll517101out 21042LAZULI ll517101out21042LAZULI w 5 105 3 5 48 4i2 41 ° 4 4i J HanoverJ P Adams 15 0 S 1 out 19167 POLLY H w 4 105 115 5 5 5 5 J McTagrtW Cahill 30 40 40 S 2 Time 12 24 36 48 l01Nl14 140 146 Track fast Winner HirschWent fastWinner B c by Fair Play Nineveh trained by M Hirsch Went to Kst at 403 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same NORSE KING took the lead quickly and after being rated in front under restraint drew awav after entering the homestretch but was hard ridden at the end to withstand TIIORNHILL The latter raced In closest pursuit of the leader and responded gamely under punishment but was tiring in the closln strides RAZZANO saved ground on all turns but could never get up LAZULI quit after going well for three Q 1 Q Q FIFTH RACE 1 11G Miles 45457 145HV4 105 500 Added 3year J 3yearJ JL JL J ward Selling Handicap Net value to winner 410 second 100 third 50 index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MacManus2110C 21102 = 0SULLIVAN w 5 115 2 1 4 I3 4 I I3 C Bgame J MacManus 2110C STONEHENGE w 4 107 4 3 2i 3 3J 4s 2l L Allen C K Rockwell 21102IIERMIS JR w C 107 1 2 1 = 23 2i 31 3 P Lowder J J Korb 31 4 1G511101 21171 S OF VALLEY w 4 102 343 t I2 2h 41 M MthowsII Watterson G 8 7 3 75 21110 SUPERSTITION WB 10 102 f 5 7 75 72 7 f1 D Steward II Price CO 100 GO 0 10 21189 PATON w wn 7 100 S S S S S1 8 C1 J McICverA P Dovle G 10 S 3 SG 21192 BIG DIPPER w wn 5 100 f G Ci G2 fii Gi 7s W Lilley M A Colton 4 4 31 75 71O 710 21171 CHAR McFERRAN w 5 1O7 7 7 51 r2 51 52 S J HanoverE B Parsons 20 10 30 10 5 208853 C F GRAINGER WB S 102 II 9 9 0 H Lafferty W Hopkins 15 15 12 5 1 Time 12 24 36 48 101 11414 141 148 Track fast CunninghamWent inner Oh b by Oddfellow Rosinante trained br E Cunningham Went to post at 428 At post 2 minutes Start poor and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing OSULLIVAN after being saved in the early running saved much jrround when tlie leaders came wide into tlie homestretch and quickly drew away into an easy lead STONEHENGE finished gamely under punishment and outstayed HERMIS JR The latter set the early pace and after being passed moved up steadily while rounding tlie far turn but was forced wide by the leader and tired SONG OF VVLLEY raced into the lead on the backstrctch but tired In the final drive BIG DIPPER pulled up slihtlv lamp Tlie winner was entered for 400 no bid i B Scratched 21102 Battery 107 2112C Sepnlveda 105 21105 Col Ashmeade 107 SIXTH RACE RACEFillios Fillios and Geldings Selling Net value to winner 330 s Index Iiorses AWtPPSt Vj f V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 210712DR GREMER wn 10 C 2 2WB I1 I1 I2 I2 W Lilley E J Travers 20993GALESWINTIIE WB 103 4 4 4w 3 22 22 2 L Allen M Hirsch 21 31 31 1 2i 21167 GOLDEN GATE w 10S 1 1 1WB 2 3J3U32 D HoffmanE P Whitney 10 10 10 3 7i 210123TATIA NA WB 108 5 fi fiw 5J 7i5J 42 45 4s G Bgame J MacManus 4 5 31 1 ° i 20696 MISS PHILBIN w 10S 3 3 4 51 fl fut J McTagrtMrsJMcLaughlin S 10 lf 3 7i 21188 B OF TIIE KITCHENwn 10S 2 5 C 7iC fi C C O Fbther M J Leonard 20 20 15 5 21 1 4 Time 121A 24 36 49 101 Track fast I g by Isidor Maytield trained by N Byer I ost at 45 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing DR JREMER raced into a decisive lead in the first quarter and won tinder restraint G LES WINTIIIO showed a high flight of speed while rounding the turn but tired and attempted to lx arout in tha stretch GOLDEN GATE closed up gamely in the final eighth and held TATIANA safe The winner was cntered for 500 no bid


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