Jamaica Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-10-02

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JAMAICA FORM CHART Club Autumn Meeting of 12 days Weather clear temperature 65 Steward to Represent Jockey Club R T Wilson Judges C H Pettingill and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary W C Edwards isacing starts at 230 p m Chicago tune iao p m W indicates whip S spiirsB blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance oC each race indicate date track record age of horse and veight carried Indicates apprentice allowance QQQX FIRST RACE 5 12 Fnrlongs Juno 19 1917 105 Y 128 Purse 600 OtfJJtJO 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWt AWtPPSt iyi StrFin Jockeys Owners 39805 MARMITE w 109 10939672SAILOR 1 3 4 3 3 = IS E Taplin B Davis 4 4 18565 3i 39672SAILOR WB 112 112399253SKV 3 6 5i 51 4 = 2 L McAtee Greentree Stable 5 6 5 245 245WB 399253SKV MAN WB 112 11239743SYRDARYA 61 I1 21 21 3 = G Walls J J Moran 344 85 710 710WB 39743SYRDARYA WB 112 47 6 6 53 4 F RobsonR T McKeever 2 21 1254513 1254513wiillS 39904 BONSTELLE wii wiillS 115 115385B3 52 2l I1 Il 5s T Rite R E Clark 5 8 8 3 85 385B3 EDDIE McBRIDE 3 yll2 7 4 45 6 65 R Troise E Herz 10 15 15 5 2 2II 39540 COURT JESTER II II w 112 2 5 7777 3Vf Buxton H Waterson 20 20 20 8 4 Time 24 49 1C2 109 Track heavy Winner Bfr by Sweep Hehweck trained by N L Byer bred by Mr Gifford A Cochran Went to post at 230 At post 2 miniife s Start good and slow Wpiidrivihe second ahdTtltifd the same MARMITE was outpaced tin the early running but came fast through the stretch and woh draiT ing clear SAILOR began slowly and Came wide through thestretch but was going fastest at thVend SKY MAN had no mishaps but tired after setting the early pace SYRDARYA began slowly and lacked early speed but finished well BONSTELLE tired in the final eighth after racing into the lead EDDIK McBRIDE fluit Scratched 39908Yonng Adam 112 39848 Goldvale 109 39925 Hindoostan 112 39642 Fair and Square 112 39828 War Zone 112 SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Oct 20 1904 143 3 108 Purse 600 3yearolds and upward Churning Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 39825PADDY DEAR WB 4 115 2 2 31 21 1s I1 F RobsonW C Clancy 21 4 18571013 39807PULLUX WB 6 115 1 1 2l 3 i 3 3J 2 = A SchugrE G Soule 35 710710out 38869 HONDO WB 4 100 7 4 Ill1 2 2 3s R TMcCr nnF Dahnken 10 15 la 3 1 39825 BURL1NGAME WB 4 107i 6 3 4 4 45 4 M Buxton H Bowen 15 20 15 4 85 39825 MATIN WB 4 102 4 G 5 = 6G 6 4J 5s R Troise E Herz 15 15 15 4 05 39825 MR SPECS WB 10 105 3 5 61 55 51 6s 6 G Wals J L Donovan 30 40 40 8 3 39847 BLUE THISTLE WB 9 103 57 7 7 7 77 L McAtee V Cahlll 20 20 20 6 2 2Time Time 24 48 114 143 147 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Ch g by Celt Wyola trained by W C Clancy bred by Mr J Hal Woodford WoodfordWent Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing PADDY DEAR running well in the going raced into a long lead after rounding the last turn and was eased up from the sixteenth post home PIJLLUX was in close quarters on the backstretch but made a fast finish HONDO set a good pace to the last turn and held on well in the final drive BURLINGAME tired after racing well to the stretch MATIN ran fairly well wellScratched Scratched 39765 The Banshee II 107 398473Wild Thyme 102 39940 Jack Mount 105 C9S47 Orderly 105 39647 Puts and Calls 105 39863 = Past Master 105 105Overweights Overweights Burlingame 2M pounds QOOECQ THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles June 18 1917 145 6 123 Purse 600 3year OfJtJOO olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C T 39923SNAPDRAGN IIWB 3 108 3 4 3l 3 31 1s 1 = 1 A SchusrA Miller 65 65 65 13 out out39787POACHER 39787POACHER WB 3 108 4244 4 3 21 L Lyke S C Hildreth 65 95 85 12 out out3980C 3980C WHIMSY WB 5 116 1 3 11 111 12 21 3 R McCrnn Cleveland Stable 8 12 12 3 out 39559 GARBAGE WB 6 111 2 1 2 1 2l 2 4 4 G PreeceJrE B Cassatt 8 10 6 1 out heavyWinner Time 25 50 116 143 150 Track heavy Winner B c by Fitz Herbert Mistress Penn trained by A J Goldsborough bred in France by Messrs Mackay Carroll CarrollWent Went to post at 330 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving SNAPDRAGON II was saved in the early running and saved ground on the turns then came away easily In the last eighth POACHER finished fast and had no difficulty in passing the tiring WHIMSY In the fidal sixteenth The latter set a good pace to the stretch GARBAGE tired as if short after going tliree quarters Scratched 399273Minto II Ill 39865s Woodthmsh 103 QQQXO FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles June 18 1917 145 6 123 First Running O5f vf OJ GOWANUS SELLING STAKES Guaranteed Value 2000 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1550 second 250 third 150 Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners 39707HANK ODAY wn 6 112 2 2 I3 l 1 = 15 11 M Buxton R L Bresler 39866 RUNES wu 6 121 1 1 21 2 25 2 2 J Loftus H Waterson 39926 DADDYS CHOICEwn 5 116 3 s 3 3 3 3 F RobsonE Herz 75 85 75 13 out outTime Time 25 50 116 141 148 Track heavy Winner Br g by Peep oDay Erie Belle trained by A U Bresler bred by Mr George Carlcy CarlcyWent Went to post at 358 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HANK ODAY quickly raced into an easy lead which he maintained throughout without difficulty and won hard held RUNES was hard ridden through the stretch ran well and had no mishaps DAD ¬ DYS CHOICE was always outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 39958 = Poacher 98 399o8Snapdrago n II 101 39927JMinto IH 106 39866 St Isidore 116 39940 Jack Mount 106 QOO 3Tk FIFTH RACE 34 Mile May 19 1916 112 4 118 600 Added 3yearolds and O f tfOvr upward Selling Handicap Net value to winner 535 second 100 thud 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 39763PICKWICK wn 4 US 5 1 2J 1 = 2 1 S F RobsonT Monahan 45 91045 14 out 39803 PETER PIPER Wi 4 107 3 1 35 ont ins 210 t ilcAtee Greentreo Stable 44 31 45 out 39388 ULTIMA THULE wu 3 109 2 2 239923nilENE 4 4l ° 4 3 M Buxton R L Bresler 6 10 10 3 65 39923nilENE w 3 100 4 3 11 35 3 4s G PreeceJr J E Madden 4 5 41 65 13 39188 CADDIE w 3 97i 1 5 5 5 5 5 W Lan J Butler 30 30 30 S 21 Time 24 48 113 Track heavy Winner B g by Garry Herrmann Zoola trained by W C Clancy bred by Mr George D Wide ner Wont to post at 427 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing PICKWICK began forwardly and racing into the lead after rounding the last turn won easing up PETER PIPER begun slowly but was rushed up after the leaders and saved ground on the home turn then tired in the final drive and was in the deeper going next to the rail ULTIMA THULE had no difficulty in outstaying the tirinc IRENE The latter set u fast early pace paceScratched Scratched 39907 Stroraboli 127 39C81Masda 104 3966SJArrah Uo On 108 108Overweights Overweights Irene 5 pounds Caddie 2 QOO S1 SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs June 19 1917 105 7 128 Purie 600 2year O5fyOJ olds Maidens Fillies Special Weights Net Value to winner 450 second 100 100third third 50 r Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockey Owners 39785 MINUET WB 112 C 5 41 21 11 V F RobsonR T Wilson 2 2WB 39728 MARCHESA II IIFORFAR WB 112 8 3 2 U 2 2s G Walls J Sanford 2 31 1456512 1456512w FORFAR w 112 G 7 51 4 3 = C Frbther W R Coe 20 20 15 6 3 3wr 39136 LACKAWANNA wr 112 1 1 lJ 3 3 4 LLyke A P Murtha 4 5 4 32710 32710w 39419 ROSE LEAVES w 112 2 7 cj 7 a1 Cs A Schugr J W McCleitand 10 12 12 5 2S 2Sw 38952 SCRUB LADY w 112 4 4 3A 41 51 6 E Tahllri Beverwyclr Sble 5 6 2 1 39233 LADYMARY w i2 56 9 61 73 7 R McCrnnS J Lawler 30 30 30 10 5 CHATKAVIWIAND w 112 9 S S1 9 S tM Rowan T Sinfortl f2T4 14C65 12 39928 ELECTED 11 wn 112 7 2 5s S t l R Trntee J E Madden 10 15 15 G 3 u nimtc place or show betting bettingS S 24VS 50 1C2 108 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B f by Olambaln Fantasque trained by T J llealey bred t y Mr Richard T Wilson WilsonAVent AVent 1o post at 500 At l ost 4 minutes Start good arid shiw Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MINUET under a skillful ride caught MARCHESA 11 tiring the home turn and was going away at the end MARCHESA II ran a good race and had ho mishaps FORFAR closed up much ground from a slow beginning LACKA WANNA set the early pace but tired badly after going a half SCRUB LADY was fractious at the post but showed some speed CHATEAUBRIAND propped at the barriers rise and was not persevered with ELECTED II was eased up when well beaten in the final eighth Scratched MnnScratched 39536 Bradamante 112 3923 Mnn Tickletoe 112


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