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JAMAICA FORM CHART JAMAICA L I N Y MONDAY MAY 19 1910 Fourth day Metropolitan lockey Club Spring Meeting of 5 days Weather clear temperature 70 ° Steward to Represent Toekey Club AV S Aosburgh Presiding Judges E C Smith and H U Homan Starter Mars tassidy Racing Secretary W C Edwards Racing starts ut 230 p m Chicago time 130 p 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 O A f FIRST HACE 34 Mile Oct 13 1918 111 3 126 Purse 600 3yearolds and Tt TtTt Tt Avf upward Maidens Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt U riStrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 42323 = HOHOKUS WE 3 107 41 2 = IS 1 1 S Sndman Crown Stable Su 2 953514 40200 COALER w 3 IOC 53 31 31 21 2s U McCrnnM J Miles 758513101215 38404 PLANTAREDE w 3 105 3 2 C5 5s 4i 3 J CallahanAV J Salmon 8 10 JO 3 75 42122 MALICE w 4 103 C G 4 41 5 = 41 H EricksnE Lutz 10 12 12 4 2 38334 BACCARAT wn 4 IDS 74 I1 2s 31 5 J Dreyer F Reynolds 20 25 20 7 3 42358 HALF AND HALFwn 4 115 1C 7 7 6 = G5 R Sorrell J W Moore 20 30 30 8 4 3M282 JARRIVE wn 3 104 2 7 5 G 7 7 R HoffmnT P Thome S 10 10 3 65 fastWinner Time 65Time 23 J 48 1145 Track fast Winner HagginAVent Br g by Hessian Oh Ho trained by J Johnston bred by Mrs M V Haggin AVent to post at 231 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HOHOKUSJ easily best began fast and racing to the front on the last turn increased his lead to finish in a canter GOALER was knocked back in the first quarter but cattsht BACCARAT tiring in the stretch and was a game second PLANTAREDE ran fairly well and was forced wide on the last turn JAUltirE propped at the start then suffered from slight interference in the running BACCARAT set the early pace and quit quitScratched Scratched 12120 King Agrippa 114 yf O SECOND RACE 34 Mile Oct 13 1918 llli 3 126 Purse 5600 Syearolds rEArflJLJ and upward Maidens Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 V 4StrFin Jockeys 351 07 ALBERT A w 4 107 4 3 2 1J 1 1 T Rowan A A Reilly Reillyw 2 21 1251 13 13G5 4 2379 s SUMMER SIGH w 3 109 2 2 242S78 5 3i 3 2 = G Warren R L Bresler Breslerw G5 2 95 35 out outG 42S78 MISS STERLING w 4 10S 1 11 1 li 2s 2fc 3s II EricksnE Lutz Lutzw G 10 10 3 1 42323 TARASCON w 3 109 3 34 4 4 k 5 4 4 L Lyke A P Soeller Soellerw 5 G 5 8512 8512G 42273 JACK OBRIEN w 3 111 5 5 3l I1 5 5 E Haynes Crown Stable G 8 18575 25 fastWinner Time 24 47 113 Track fast Winner Br c by Ballot Clara J trained by O Crosthwait bred by Estate of Mr James B Hag gin ginWent Went to post at 302 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ALBERT A under an alert ride drew away after rounding the last turn and won easing up SIMMER SIGH was jostled about in the early running and closed up gamely in the stretch drive MISS STERLING tired in the linal eighth after setting the early pace JACK OBRIEN was vigorously ridden but fell speedScratched back after going a quarter TARASCON lacked speed Scratched JCKKitiMarchesa II IOC 42323 Auctioneer 111 42402 Melancholia 98 Overweights 98Overweights Summer Sigh 1 pounds Index Horses AWtPPSt i StrFin Jockeys 423 4230SLUCULLITE ll1012out423GO 0SLUCULLITE wn 4 122 21 2 2l 1 In E Taplin S C Hildrcth 75 32 ll1012out 423GO 91025423GO OLD KOENIG WB 0 128 5 3 1 I1 2nt 2 G Burns J J Matter 21 1653 91025 423GO GEORGE STARR WB 4 111 34 3 3s 33 31 C KummerW Viau 4 41 4 7512 40177 ARNOLD WB 5 109 12 4 5 4k 4 G Walls L Leavitt 10 10 10 3 G5 42300 SYCAMOOR w 4 103 45 5 41 5 5 R HoffmnT P Thome G 10 10 3 65 fastWinner Time 65Time 23 47 59 105 new track record Track fast Winner BelmontWent Br c by Trap Rock Lucky Lass trained by S C Hildrelli bred by Mr August Belmont Went to post at 330 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow WJnn driving second and third the same LUCULL1TE began fast and was forced to bo takeii back1 when OLD KOENIG joined him at the liilCmili ground but came to the outside of the latter on the home turn and outgatned him in the final strides OLD KOENIG well ridden set a great pace and finished resolutely GEORGE STARR tired aftnp a vain effort to catch the leaders on the home turn and was doing his hes t to withstand ARNOLD at the end The latter ran well and probably will improve SYCAMOOR was aluays outrun Scratched outrunScratched 40098 = Lord Brighton 105 4235SOut the Way 112 40202 Tuscaloosa 97 4208S5Toto 100 40437 Salvestra 98 39G320Donovan 95 38840 Rose d0r 98 40537Kashmir 100 38G57 The Portuguese 100 IQflQ FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Oct 13 1918 11114 3 126 Thirteenth Running j t dtAo NEWTOV7N SELLING STAKES Guaranteed Value 2000 3yearplds and upward Net upwardNet value to winner 1450 second 300 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi SiStrFin Jockeys O H G P 42358OUT THE WAY wn 4 110 3 3 I3 I10 1s 1s E Taplin S C Hlldreth 3 3 95 35 13 40354 WHIMSY WB 6 112 a I 3 3l 21 2 E Haynes Cleveland Stable S 8 8 J 1 42380 STARTLING WB 6 122 12 4S 4 3i Ss G Walls R F Carman S3 1132 3513 42207 JUSQU AU BOUTwu 4 114 45 r f J C 4t A Collins The Beach Stablel5 20 J 7 3 422JI7SCAMOUFLETTR w 3 103 24 G C C1 f3 C KummerW Viau 3 T 5 3235 42380 PANAMAN w 4 120 G C 2U 2 4 = C L Lykes T P Thorne 8 10 10 3 63 Time 63Time 23 4G i 112 Track fast fastWinner Winner RoweWent Br c by Peter Pan Swecpaway trained by S C Hildreth bred by Mr James Rowe Went to post at 401 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing OUT THE WAY quickly raced into a long early lead which he increased throughout to win pulling up at the end WHIMSY was outpaced in the early running but saved ground on the turns and out ¬ stayed STARTLING in the final drive The latter ran a good race and had no mishaps JUSQU AU BOUT lost ground when entering the stretch CAMOUFLEUR was outrun throughout PAX AM AN quit badly after a game effort to catch the pacemaker pacemakerScratched Scratched 4217SSubahdar 107 42300 Abartane 112 40202 Tuscaloosa 109 40421Uncles Lassie 301 41S97 = UHima Thiile 108 42278 Wyoming 110 42094 Ceramic 103 40497 fiex 115 42401Teddy Rousseau 90 FIFTH RACE 1 116 Miles June 18 1917 145 6 123 Purse 600 3yearolds and upward Sellinp Net value to winner 450 second 100 third S50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Ut SiStrFin Jockeys O H O P 8 423C1PADDY DEAR WB 5 113 1 1 23 21 I1 1s Ii W J OBnWC Clancy 35 35 12ouf 42381 IVRY WB 3 103 233 3 3 2i 2 J Dreyer H B I alley 10 12 12 83 but 42 50 = JACIC MOUNT WB G 1131 3 2 I 1 1 2 3 3 C Fbther G C Walsh 85 11C11513 out Time outTime 25 49 J 115 141J 148 Track fast Winner WoodfordWent Ch g by Celt Wyoln trained by W C Clancy bred by Mr J Hal Woodford Went to post at 428 At post 1 minute Start good and fast Won teasily second and third driv ¬ ing PADDY DEAR after being saved under early restraint took an easy lead after rounding the last turn but was forced to a mild drive In the final eighth to withstand IVRYS challenge The latter fol ¬ lowed the other two to the stretch and finished fast JACK MOUNT quit badly after leading for three quarters quartersScratched Scratched 1053G Poacher 110 42398 = Poor Butterfly 105 42401sPierreaFeu 110 4189STantalus 103 42401 = Almu B 103 103Overweights Overweights Jack Mount 3Vi pounds SIXTH RACE 58 Mile May 19 1917 59 2 109 600 Added 2yearolds Maidens Special Weights Ket value to winner 4510 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt SiStrFin Jockeys O H G P SHENANDOAH w 115 68 41 2i 2 in T Nolan Oak Ridge StableS 2 G5 12 14 42382 MARIE ANTOINTE w 112 21 1 = 1 1s 25 M Buxton Marrone Stable 12 15 8 3 75 SERVICE STAR w 115 S 4 31 4 3 3 C Fbther AV R Coe 185 31 31 G5 25 25DAVID DAVID HARUM WB 115 16 a 5J 5 4l L McAtee W R Coe tS5 31 31 6525 6525FURLOUGH FURLOUGH w 115 47 S = S 8 5 J Metcalf Brighton Stable 10 15 13 G 3 3AERIAL AERIAL WB 115 39 7 7J G 63 M Rowan O Crosthwait 10 15 15 G 3 3TOUJOURS TOUJOURS w 112 95 G 6s 7 7 A SchugT J AA McGlellan 12 15 15 6 3 42382IRED 710SERAILLETA DOMINO wn 115 5 2 2i 3J 4i S t L Ensor R T AVilson 46485 710 SERAILLETA w 112 7 3 9999 A Try on J Sanford 30 50 50 20 8 8tCoupled tCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting Time 231i 475 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Sea King Blue Grass trained by A J Joyner bred by Mr John E Madden AVent to post at 501 At post 3 minutes Start poor and slow Won driving second and third the same SHENANDOAH began sluggishly but settled to running fast and saved ground on the last turn then in a long drive got up to win in the last stride MARIE ANTOINETTE showed fine speed in pace making from a fast start but tired badly in the final sixteenth SERVICE STAR ran green but showed speed FURLOUGH closed up much ground DAVID HARUM finished well RED DOMINO began fast but tired in the final eighth and was eased up when beaten beatenScratched Scratched 123ti2JEnd Man 115 42359 Shoal 115 Genie AA 112 Old Gold 115