Jamaica Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-05-16

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JAMAICA FORM CHART JAMAICA L I N Y THURSDAY MAY 15 1919 First day Metropolitan Jockey Club Spring Meeting of C days Weather cloudy temperature 70 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club W S Vosburgh Presiding Judges E C Smith and II U Homan Starter Edward Tribe Racing Secretary W C Edwards j Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time l30i m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance I OOftrT FIRST RACE 34 Mile Oct 13 1918 111 3 126 77625 Added 3ycarolds 4 42oD 2oD 4 Selling Net value to winner 67125 second 100 third 50 39G83 EFFICIENT WB 111 22 1J 1J 11 lh L McAtee M L Schwartz G S 7 2 1 40302 YOUNG ADAM w 111 11 23 2 2 = 2 E Taplin J J Hallenbeck 85 95 S5 35 11 42087 WAR ZONE w 116 63 3 = 31 33 3 = E Haynes G W Starr G 8 7 2i G5 421703MARMITE WB 10G 5 5 43 43 43 43 G W CarlJ Byer 3J 5 5 2 45 42107AMBASSADOR III w 98 3 4 5 = 51 5 = 5s F Cltilettil Hertz 10 15 15 G 3 38925 3 TEDDY ROUSSEAUw 10S 46 G G G G G PreeceJrW J Salmon 3i 5 31 85710 2ima 24Vi 48 l133i Track fast Winner BradleyWent Itlls c by Star Shoot Fulfill trained by J Hastings bred by Messrs Bowman Bradley Went to post at 232 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving sccond and third the same EFFICIENT sprinted into an Immediate lead and swerved out when entering the stretch forcing YOUNG ADAM wide but outstayed him through the final sixteenth YOUNG ADAM ran a good race and finished gamely AVAR ZONE was under early restraint and saved ground on the stretch turn but failed speedScratched to get up MARMITE tired TEDDY ROUSSEAU lacked speed Scratched 4200Scrnb Lad 102 42234 Wyiidpver 119 4 30J3Syrdaryn 112 3S857 Title 10S SECOND RACE 5 12 Jurlongs June 19 1917 105 7 128 Purse 77625 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 62625 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 42218OUT THE WAY wr 4 116 4 2 11 I8 1 1 E Taplin S C Hildrcth 15 29 19 out 39177 GREEN GOLD w 4 111 23 2 = 2 2 = 23 R HoffmnA A Rcilly C G 5 13 4 S3 45 KEWESSA wit 9 1131 5 4 3i 3 3 = 31 E Haynes W L Oliver 20 30 30 3 710 710304fi 304fi HUBBUB wu 6 111 1 1 4 4 = 43 4s A Pickens B Davis 20 30 30 f 1 40925 HALF AND HALF w 4 111 35 5 5 5 5 R Sorrell J W Moore 10010010015 4 Time 23 48 101 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner RoweWent Itr o by Peter Pan Sxveepaway trained by S C Hildreth bred by Mr James Rowe Went to post at 302 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing OUT THE WAY much the best took an early lead set a fast pace and won pulling up GREKN GOLD was pinched back sharply at the halfmile ground and ran a good race KEWESSA had no mis ¬ haps The others were always outpaced Scratched 404JG Masda 101 403523Housemaid 105 410S02Appleton Wiskc 111 42357 Mannite Jl1 401092Maclam Byiig HJ 40520 Picdra Ill 42357 Teddy Rousseau 101 4217 Our Nephew 110 42151 Elected IL 101 3IH07 TingaLing 111 111Overweights Overweights Kewessa 2X pounds THIRD RACE 58 Mile May 19 1917 59 2 109 Thirteenth Running SUFFOLK SELLING STAKES Guaranteed Value 2000 2yearolds Net value to winner 1450 second 300 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S E RICKENBACHERw 107 32 1 3i 31 li G PreeceJrW J Salmon 454 S5 45 FLYING ORB w 110 24 4s 43 2i 2k T Nolan G D Widener 2 11511545 25 FAIR 25FAIR COLLEEN w 109 4 1 2k 1 I1 31 R HoffmnBrighton Stable 15 20 20 7 3 42151 OLEASTER w 103 1 3 3 2 k 5s 4 L McAtee Kentucky Stable 85 2 2 71013 42299 = SHOAL w 122 G 5 5 ° 5 41 5 J Collins Tl L Gerry G S S 3 G5 HAMPDEN G5HAMPDEN wis 107 5 G G G i G C KummerOak Rge Stable 10 12 12 5 2 Time 23 47 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by The Manager Caution trained by E Wayliind bred by Mr Thomas C Mc ¬ Dowell DowellWent Went to post at 332 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same UUDIK RICKKNBACHKR began fast was vigorously ridden throughout biit ran out on the home turn forcing OLEASTER wide but finished gamely under hard riding and won drawing clear FLYING ORB began slowly but showed high specd saved ground when entering the stretch and ran a good race FAIR COLLEEN was vigorously rid den and raced into the lead but tired as though short OLEASTER after being forced wide tired in the final eighth SHOAL began slowly HAMP ¬ DEN raced greeii FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Oct 13 1918 11115 3 126 Tenth Running PAU MONOK HANDICAP Guaranteed Value 5000 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 4 850 second 700 third 300 Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockcya O H 0 P S 4s G5 Il Il L Lyke The Beach StableS 7 7 2J 7r 42298 = OLD ROSEBUD w S 134 14 G 51 4i 33 2i J Dreyer F D Weir 577 2A 7n 40314 = LUGULLITE wit 4 119 2 9 11 = 111 Gl 31 E Taplin S C Hildreth 10 15 12 G Lr 418572OLD KOBNIG WB C 12S 11 5 2i j 4 G Byrne J J Maher 5 7 7 21 75 39880 GEORGE STARR WB 4 112 4 S S1 8l 5 5t G KummerW Viau 6873 S5 38628 SYCAMOOR w 4 100 10 2 Gl 51 71 61 R HoffmnT P Thome 50 GO GO 20 10 38451 AiBADANE w 4 IOC G 11 10 10 10 7 S SndmanG D Widener 15 20 20 8 4 403I12HOLLISTER we 0 121 97 71 91 81 S3 M Buxton A K Macombcr 15 20 20 S 4 42282s JOCK SCOT wii 5 116 512 12 12J 11 = 9 = G Warren R L Bresler 20 30 20 8 4 423B4fMOTOR COP WB 4 133 1 3 3i 3 41101 J Loftus J K L Ross 4 5 135C5 35 0858tHANNIBAL 350858tHANNIBAL wu 3 110 3 13 135 133 13 11s E AmbrseR T AVilson 8 10 10 4 2 39205 ELFIN QUEEN WB 3 105 12 1 I2 11 9 12 = L McAtee Oneck Stable 15 20 20 8 4 39703 FAIRY WAND WB 5 107 7 14 14 14 14 132 C Bruder G A Cochran 20 20 15 G 3 39159T HE BOY wi 3 10IJ13 10 91 7 12 14 T Nolan R F Carman 30 60 50 20 10 fastWinner tAddcd 10tAddcd starters Time 23 47 112 Track fast Winner Ch g by Whisk Broom II Inaugural trained by G C Winfrey bred by Mr Harry Payne WhitneyAVent Whitney AVent to post at 410 At post 7 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing FLAGS well ridden began forwardly saved ground on the last turn then came with a rush and was doing his ost at the end but won going away OLD ROSEBUD suffered from slight interference at the start but closed up ground and finished gamely LUCULLITK was pinched back at the start but came on the outside while rounding tho last turn closed a great gap and was going fastest at the end OLD KOENIG ran well but tired in the final eighth as if short MOTOR COP was in close quarters closequarters while rounding the last turn and was knocked back ELFIN QUEEN set a f the stretch and quit HANNIBAL was away badly badlyScratched Scratched 38543 Lanius 114 114Overweights Overweights The Boy 2X pounds FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Oct 11 1918 143 4 112 770 Added 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 656 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 54 Str Fin Jockeya 0 H 0 P S 42238 ORDERLY wn G 10S 3 4 3 33 3 2 I5 G W CarlJ Byer 4 G 4J 85 71 4135GPADDY 714135GPADDY DEAR WB 5 US 555 5 4s 4s 2 W J OBnAV C Clancy S5 2 2 4513 42234PBELARIO WB 3 106 1 1 I2 lt 2s 33 3 J Mooney AV L Oliver 4 5 41 S5 V5 42181SIU V542181SIU AV JOHNSNwit 8 108 2 2 4 41 5 5 4t 1 Stalker R A Smith G S s 3 G1 4230SYLArANO G14230SYLArANO w 3 S9 4 3 2s 2 1 Ink G F CltilettiT O Talbott 21 3 3 1 5 fastAVinner Time 25 49 115 U41 145 Track fast AVinner B g by Broomstick Swiepaway trained by J Byer tired by Mr James Rowe AVent RoweAVent to post at 441 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv nig ORDERLY well ridden and saved to the stretch caught the pacemakers tiring on the home turn and drew away in the last eighth to win in a canter PADDY DEAR badly outrun early mado up some ground in thu final eighth JtELAKIOset a good pace to the last turn and tired SIR AVIL LIAM JOHNSON had no mishaps SYLVANO quit batllv Scratchird batllvScratchird IL277 Ninety Simplex 108 40200 Gualcr 101 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile May 19 1917 59 2 109 Purse 77G 2ycarolds Maidens Allowances Net valuo to winner G2G second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt J4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH 0 P WHITE SOCKS w 115 1 3 3w oi 31 3 I2 C Bethel G D Widener S0 1152 35 1C 1C2s HEYDAY w 112 5 5 5WB 2s 21 2J 2J R HoffmnBrighton Stable 33 9535 11 111J END MAX WB 115 2 2 2w 1J I3 I2 3J T Nolan G D Widener SG 1162 35 1C StTGARMINT w 112 4 4 4W 41 4J 5s 4s C FbtherW R Coe 8G 3 3 1 13 SAYWHICH W 112 C C Cwn 6l R McCrnnCasco Stable 12105 ROISTERER wn 115 3 1 3J 5s 4J 6 J Mctcalf Kentucky Stable S 12 12 4 SC SCtCoupled tCoupled jii betting no separate bettingTime place or show betting Time 23 48 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner It g by Garry Herrmann Navarres Hope trained by A J Joyner bred by Mr G D Widener WidenerWent Went to post at 512 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing WHITE SUCKS began slowly but soon settled into his stride then followed the pacemakers to the filial eighth and drew away with a rush at the end HEYDAY was Under restraint in the early running and tired as though short in the final drive END MAN showed the most speed to the last eighth and probably will improve The others were always outrun outrunSera Sera died Don Plaudit 115


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