Jamaica Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-19

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JAMAICA FORM CHART. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1917.-Jamaica. First day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. First Meeting of !* days. Weather cloudy. Steward to Represent _.lockey Club. W. S. Fesfargtl Judges. C. II. lVttingiil and E. C. Smith. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. W. C. Edwards. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Mndicatcs apprentice allowance. O £ Q O A FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. May 2, 100S--1:00 8— 100. Pane 00. 2-year-olds. O nfl £ Ojr*I Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner .OllO: second. . Index Horses A Wj IT St . _j _j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C F » rSTN STARWORT wn MS 2 5 V 9 41 S .1 McTagt R T Wilson 2 21. 11-51 2-5 32800 TUMBLE IN will I I #■ ::i 21 24 J Williams.! W May 4 5 4 3-2 7-10 325G0MOS1K A. wi: M 7 1 f 4-1 5 3- R Trotse A A Rcillv I li 0 | 1 BALA88ARIBN w 122 I 7 fis 5 B 4 C FbtberJ Davenport E I 8 I l BILLET DOUX 11 1 14 I* V V 53 W J ORn.l Butler 2 4 9 1 1-2 RITA « :t S I 2i 2". ::- i.- B KopmnD S Dryer IS M 20 7 3 LADY LOTTIB w Ml 1 I 7 7 7 7 Ogilvie t F FltsgeraM 15 20 M 7 I lime. 24. 49. l:02s. Track fast. Wiiner Ch. o. by Star Shoot Mamie Worth trained by T. J. Ileahy: bred by Mr. Mm E. Madden. Weat t" nasi at 2:38. At |m»s 2 minutes, start straggling and l"w. Won driving; Seconal and third the same. STARWORT begaa slowly, but gained steadilv ander hard pressure and outstayed TUMBLE IN at the end. The latter disposed of the leader* in the l:s eighth, but Rare way ill the Hosing strides. JOS1E A. ran lorwardly for the entire race. BILLfcTT DOITX displayed keen s| I and set a good pace in the early running, but tired and was probably short. RITA showed speed and was eased up when she tir.d. LADY LOTTIE had nn chance after the start. Scratched -Anackaaain. 112. Otei weights- Tnssble In. 2 pounds. 3rt Q Q PT SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. .It 15. MIS— 1:00- T— 132. Purse 00. 3 year-iit/OU "Ids and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; seeond. 0: third. $:. . " ~ Index Horses _AWtPP8t j .■ :14 St r Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S SSC1S AMBROSE wb 7 in: si v i« i" i; .1 Metcalf Marrone stable l i; ;. t 2 5 15 SSSM**PHOTO w 3 N 1 I 8* 4= 2-1 2,: R TrofaM F R Doctor 2 3A If! 51 2-5 ROCKPORT wINS 3 I V 7= Ill" It Ball M Daly :» 50 M 20 x 32800 NONESUCH wb 3 MS 10 5 V 31 V 4" L McAtee Cnlrnamnir StablelS 20 10 4 S-5 2733! DANCER mi: 1 111 3 1 4= V 41 5J A SchmgrB Pavis 10 15 15 « 3 32872 MR. SPECS «rn 9 1M 3 I ■ V V "• T McTagt Wentbllla Stable 5 3 I 2 1 32547 SARGON i! wb S MI 17 s s 7n 73 J Cruhnj A J Marko 30 :m 30 io r SSSM THREE CHEERS w 3 1M 5 s 73 Q 3 3 B McGrawQnincy Stable 30 M M 10 5 30337 WET8AIL w 4 i»i 7 Lett at the peat. ■ AmbroaeC M Darke 20 M 20 3 4 StSM*VIRGUNIA AY. w 4 MB 3 Left at the post. T Hunt F Davttt 20 25 25 10 5 Time. 23, 48"5. 1:0045. 1:07. Track fast. Winner— B. k. by Disguise- Ambrosine trained by E. Way land; bred by Mr. James R. Keene. Went to post at 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start straggling and slow. Won driving: second and third the sani". AMRROSE s: t a fast early parr, but tired in the last eighth and was driving hard to withstand PHOTOS rhaUenge. PHOTO slipped through next to the rail and finished fast and gamely. ROCKPORT made up ground and finished resolutely under nnnfathaent. NONESUCH came extremely v ide arhea entering the home stretch and lost grouaM. DANCER showed speed and tired as if sliort. MR. siECS was under pressure throughout. Scratched -S273»Spectre, ! .".: 32 -.3! -Preston Lynn. 110. Orerwehjhts Rechport, 5 pounds: Bargoa II.. 2. O 6 C Q C* THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. o, t. 20. 1W1 U4M% S— MS. MM Added. O i2 1/ O l 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net vahi" to winner MM; second, 00; third. 0. ~Ii:le Horses AWtlTSt 1 j ■ , Str Iin Jockeys Owner-; O H C P S 32807 PRECISE w~3 94 5 1 1- 2" 2 P P S McGraw W L Crosby i 3 5 MM 32810 rill 11. NIOHTER w3 M 3 4 4* ** 4* 3* 2* R Trotoe S Lewis 3 4 9-5 ::: owl 32773LAI Y BDWINA wEM 1 3 2 3 ■ 3 • 21 3 Al Garner Lewtoohn 5 5 g-5 3-S 20855 SAM McMEEKIN w 5 113 1 I 3- V 11 4- 4 J Metcalf Marrone Stable 6-5 5-5 «-5 1-2 eat 32612* OLUSPA w 5 la:; 2 5 5 6 5 5 6 J AlukahvJ Gar.son 15 15 12 4 S-5 Time. 25. 43, UU%, 1:41%, 1:40--,. Track fast. Winner B. f. by Waterbay— Prfau II. trained by J. Pi tusinimons ; bred by Mr. James B. Haggia. Well to pest at 3:31. At post 1 lalnute. Start need and slew. Wen easily: secand and third diiv-ing. PRECISE set the early pace and. after being headed briefly, raced into a Isng lead in the hssne-stretch and wen easing up. THURSDAY KIOHTER was repeatedly cut off and linished gamely through the uual quarter. LADY BDWINA ran a fairly good race and Bared ground on all turns. SAM Me-MEEK IN was under a stout pull for three-quarters and took the lead, but tan out when entering the homestretch. Scratched 2Mw3:Blne Thistle. ll : 12822 G. M. Miller. II": C822*Kd Road. l.M». Overweights Thursday Nighter, 2 pounds; Votuspn, t. f 9kQ07 POUBTH BACE 3-4 Mile. May 10. MIS- 1:12 1 lis. Eighth Running Va.u- el 1 »y t_ t monok Handicap. Value S3. 000. S-year-cMs and upward. Net ratee to winner .S2.325. so, ..nd, ?I00; third. 08. Ind-x Horses A WI PPSj _ I j _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners II II C P S 32818 KEWESSA w 7 Mi 7 7 .sA5i 4 5 E AnbroaeW L Oliver R M M 4 2 32007-PK WILL wit 5 123 3 3 A- 2". 2 J McTagft L 1 ustd 4 5 5 2 1 S27S4 LEOCHARES v. 7 125 t 3 7. 3* P V H Haynea W 1 rr S 5 :t 5 3 5 3 5 1-1 :.2«! 7 J. .1. LILLIS wn C 107 ! 3 !i I»I 73 4" J Metcalf Marrone Stable M 13 12 5 2. S2SM JOCK SCOT w 3 MS 2 2 P 3 :: 51 L McAtee ; A Cochran 15 15 IS 8 3 301.74 HIGH NOON W 5 122 5 5 l1 Is 1 ti3 TD.ivies .1 Butler 5 ! 5 2 1 28170 GILLIES wb 4 US 1 4 6 s; 5" 7 C Brady .1 E Madden I M 10 4 2 3280« SORTIE w 3 :"i • 10 ll !• s- s- B KopnanM L Bckwarti 15 IS 10 1 2 XKVli.l.K II. w 1115 10 S g M M .Is C Fbtli-rW R Coo 30 M 30 12 i t31716S-Al:l.KT OAKS wn C 112 si 2 4- ■ io r Troxler NevndaBtochFm M 30 20 s 4 Tiui". 23V . 47-,. 1:12 e,|i;aU track record. Track fast. Winner R. g, by MeGee Sanfata drained by W. L. uliv r: bred by Mr. C. W. Moore. Went to posl .• Put;. At post 3 minutes. Start good and dew. Won driving: see 1 and third the same. KEWESSA began slowly, but worked ids way up on the outside while rounding the far turn and. nntohing fasl and gamely, wore HE WILL down in the final strides, he WILL responded gamely when called upon and passed IIICII NOON in I Me last eighth, but was tiring at the end. LEOCHARES closed a bis gap i:i the homestretch and was going fastest of the leaders at the linish. J. J. LILLIS finished with a rush after a rough race. JOCK SCOT tired. II Kill NOON set a great pace to the last sixteenth and gave way. SCARLET OAKS ran a fast half mile. Scratched 32503 1 Sand Marsh, 120: 3228SBrumley, 105; 32S1838tartUng, 1 7; MM Feli idad, 05. r Q FI1TII RACE 3-4 Mile. May 10. 1010 1:12—4 IIS. MM Adihd. 3 -y eat olds. 34 £ if OO Selling. Net ralne to winner 60; second. SlflO; third, tS_ Jade __il.-:. s A Wt RCSt j ..; -, Sir Fin ".loekeys " Owners O II _I,_.S_ andS7S3 COURTSHIP wn 111 ! 4 G- r»"i. 4 l1 A Collins Kentucky Stable 8-5 8-5 13-1M-21-5 823SI POLLY J. w ill 3 1 I1 1- 1 21 C B*sjajne Quincy Stable 5 r, 5 2 1 32700 MAE MURRAY wb :»: 2 2 3 2. 2*1 3| R Trotoe Marrone stable 6 •: fi 3 i •,0272 GENESIS we. Ill 1 5 5 :: :: A 1. McAtee ; A Cochran 1 0 I 2 1 32K00 ONWA wn 112 :» 7 4 •: 6* ; - E Haynes .1 Bye* 15 15 12 5 2 322«« siLAli LANCE wn 121 s •: 7 7- S : "• « Borel r Johnson 3 7 7 2i -5 :20I1 KALMIA PARK wn MS 5 ! 8* V T- 7-. J McTag*tR i» Bmrbj M 20 30 12 c 27778. MAST. MoGRATH we. lit; :: s 2* 4. s S I. Willie .1 « Talbott M ! 10 15 1 XtJM*AIMEE T. w 103 7 3 *J !• !i .: J MulcabyC N Daike 30 30 30 10 5 Tim.-, 2ZK„ 48, 1:M%. Track last. AVinner — R. e, by Phoenix — Courtisane trained by W. F. Martin; bred in France by Mr. C. II. Maekay. Wt nt to post at 4:86. At post 3 minutes. Start good mid slow. AVon handily: second and third driving. COURTSHIP, after being saved in the early running, finished fast through the hesaestretch and. passim; the leaders, won with an 1 in reserve. POLLY J. set the pace, displayed a good order of speed, but could net withstand the winners challenge. MAE MURRAY was a forward contender throughout and outstayed GENESIS at the end. The latter slipped through next the rail on the last tern, but tired when the final drive came. ONWA ran well. SlEAR LANCE could never get up. Scratched Mil IS Scarpia 1L, 111; 32030 Kilts. 103: 32935 Three Cheers, loo. SLXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 2. 190S— 1:00— 2— 109. lurse S500. 2-year-olds. 30QQQ "Ot/ Maidens. Bj ____ Weights. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third. 0. Index Horses AWtlTSi -4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O II C P S EMPRESS w 112 5 3 1- I* P l1 AY J OF.nJ P.utler C 8 4 S-5 4-5 LPCULLTTB w 115 7 fi S* 8* 41 2- J Butwell A Relmont 8-5 21. 11-54 5 2-5 32824 ILTI.MA THULE w 115 :i 5 3= 2i 2 3* A SchugrAVickliffe Stable 4 5 3 6-5 3-5 32674 BALLAST W 115 4 2 V 3- 3 4 L McAtee G A Cochran 20 30 30 10 5 PHALAR1S w 115 S 7 7"- 7" 7"» 5* F Keogh 1 D AVidener Jr fi 8 8 3 S-G 32057 PRUNES W 115 6 4 5- 4S 5* li-1 C Rgame F R Doeter 30 40 40 15 6 ROCKAAVAY w 115 3 1 4H 6 6 7 T MoT.iRt.I Sanford 2| 4 4 8-8 4-5 BATHILDE w 112 2 8 8 S S 8 C Fb"therD Gideon 15 30 30 10 5 PAGANINI w 115 1 Left at the post. C Fradv " J F. Madden 10 15 15 6 3 Time. 23y5. 48y5, 1:01. Track fast. AYinner — Ch. f, by Superman — Proud Duchess trained by J. MeCormack: bred by Mr. II. T. Ox-nard I. Went to post at 5:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but PAtJANINI. Won ridden out; second and third driving. EMPRESS closed a big gap in the first eighth, raced into the lead, displayed excellent speed and hung on resolutely when challenged. LICILLITE. from a slow beginning;, gradually improved his position and linished fast and gamely. ILTIMA THULE had no mishaps, ran well and hi Id on gamely in the last eighth. BALLAST showed speed, but juit iu the homestretch. Ill ALA RIS ran green and was not persevered with.


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