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JAVTAICAF9RM CHART NEW YORK N Y SATURDAY MAY 7 1921 Jamaica Second day Metropolitan Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 18 days Weather cloudy temperature 65 Steward to Represent Jockey Club W S Vosburgh Judges E C Smith and C Cornchiscn btarter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary W C Edwards Racing starts at 230 i in Chicago time 130 p in Indicates apprentice allowance 5404 FIRST RACE 58 Milo May 19 1917 59 2 109 Purso 1000 2yearolds Claiming Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys O II G P S TIMBREL w 109 2 1 S1 3 2i 1 = L Fator Rancocas Stable 4 S S 3 S 53892 SMILES S wsi 1135 5 2 = ih ii 21 T Rowan L T Bauer 25 25 2 71025 710255l 53920 = KATE BRUMMEL w 1CG5 4 S STHE 5l 5s 45 33 C Ponce II Roseacher 5 7 7 25 G5 THE CLOCKMNDERw 108 1 2 2nuNNYOL 75 4 5 = 4 W Kclsay Oakridgo Stable 5 10 10 4 2 2Ih nuNNYOL w 112 s Ih 2s 3r 5 J Metcalf A P Spreckcls C 7 7 2i G5 j2 709 = LITTLE PATSY w K1 3 4 81 G G3 G5 M SchwtzW Daniel 15 20 20 8 4 4G5 53920 FAREWELL TAPS w 90 0 7 G5 1 71 75 B MarielliR J Brown 30 40 40 15 G 53920 HYPERBOLE w 102 n C Cw 411 sj S4 S J CallnhanF A Nolan 4V 4 3 1 12 WITCHWORK w 89 7 9 9 9999T 9 99 T Doyle G D Widcncr 30 40 40 15 G Time 24 48 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk e by Zeus Black Swan by Herbert trained by S C Hildreth bred by Messrs White Garnett GarnettWent Went to post at 217 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving TIMBREL after being a forward contender in the early running came fast through the stretch and took a clear lead in the last eighth but was ridden out at the finish MILES S raced RUNNYOL into defeat in the first half mile but tired in the stretch and just lasted long enough tn withstannd KATE BRUMMELS challenge The latter began slowly but gradually improved her position and finished fastest of all THE CLOCKMENDER ran well RUNNYOL dispalyed the most early speed but tired and was shuffled back in the final sixteenth sixteenthScratched Scratched 53003 Misdeal 109 Overweights Miles S 1 pounds Kate Brummel 1 Runnyol 2 Farewell Taps 2 f flAICi SECOND RACE 1 116 Miles June 14 1920 145 5 117 Purse 1000 3year OTCVFTEtlJ olds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt M 54 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 587083NIGHT RAIDER 3 37 2 2 fii 4i 3 32 15 E Josiah S A Clopton 2 25 1151512 51615 B DANCER II ws i 5 10S 7 G 3 3 43 21 2J J Mooney Quincy Stable S 10 10 4 S5 49958 = BLUE LADDIE w s 5 113 5 5 21 15 I1 15 3J G Fbtlier Greentree Stable 2J 4 3 1 12 53945 PIASTER JACK w t 3 102 688 71 7 = 73 4 = 5 B MarielliJ E Nash 12 15 15 G 25 2553674DARK 53674DARK HILL ws 5 113 4 7 G ° 63 G1 55 55 G Rabin W Farnum 20 30 30 10 r 51017 SUNNYLAND wn G 113 8 4 I1 2J 2 G1 G1 C II MillerT J Hallcnbeck G S 8 S5 49528 LADY LILLIAN w 3 91 1 1 75 8 S 8 75 J CallahanRancocas Stable 8 15 15 R Li 53944 T McTAGGART wsn 7 113 3 3 51 51 4 8 M SchwtzB Williams 554 75710 75710Time Time 24 48 114 140 147 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Whisk Broom II Fly by Night II by Peter Pan trained by S A Cloptcn bred by Mr Harry Payne Whitney WhitneyWent Went to post at 241 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same NIGHT RAIDER was forced to overcome repeated interference in the early running hut closed up fast in the last sixteenth when clear and outstayed BALLET DANCER II in the final drivr BALLET DANCER II raced into the lead in the last eighth but tired in the Jinal strides BLlK LADDIE displayed the most speed while under slight restraint in the early running but tired in lliu last quarter MASTER JACK closed a big gap DARK HILL passed the tiring horses in the stretch SUNNYLAND quit after going threequarters TOM McTAGGART ran poorly under a weak rider riderScratched Scratched 5402STeddy It 97 5391G3Bifr Bang 117 117Overweights Overweights Lady Lillian 2J pounds THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs May 19 1919 105 4 122 Richmond Handicap 1200 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1035 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt A i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 51149KREWER R w 4 114 2 21 1 45 3 2 = Ih L Fator Rancocas Stable G 10 8 3 S5 S5PIPER 51388 PETER PIPER wn wr7125 7 125 6 2 1 5 I1 1s 2s C FbtherGreentree Stable S51710S5 45 25 25ON 51615 DRY MOON ON wn 3 100 1 3 951375JFORT S1 S5 Sl 3ii F Weiner C A Stoneham 8 8 7 25 75 75HURCHLw 51375JFORT HURCHLw 4 109 11 4 3J 2 Si 4l T Nolan V McLaughlin 15 20 20 8 4 4HE 50G29D OF THE HE VY wit 4 110 S G G1 41 5s 51 C Turner Glen Riddle Fm 4 5 4 8545 51332 KNOBBIE wsn 3 107 12 5 2ii c1 41 G J Mooney Quincy Stable S 12 12 5 48556 CARNARVON w 1 107 4 S 7s 7J G1 7J5 C Ponce W H Congdon 30 40 40 15 53946 FLIBTYGIBBET wn 4 103 711 11 ° II3 S = S5 G Babn R B Dwyer 50 GO GO 20 10 49291 SERVITOR wn 4 107 5 10 10 = 05 103 0 A Collins L Waterbury 50 CO GO 20 10 53945 TWOPA1U wit 3 9S5 3 12 1250GOG 12 12 11 10 = B Rice S A Clopton 50 GO GO 20 10 1050GOG 50GOG V OF THE MOONw 3 104 9 7 5 51 71 1125 B MarielliJ H Rosseter G 12 12 4 2 52834 = DAYDUE wn 5 HO 10 3 J 105 12 12 M Buxton R Firneno 20 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 24 40 106 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Aldford Keadean II by Gallinule trained by S C IIHdreth bred by Mr Fred ¬ erick Johnson JohnsonWent Went to post at 3OS At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same KREWER raced prominently from the start and under vigorous riding through the last eighth wore PETER PIPER down to win in the final strides PETER PIPER showed his usual great early speed in pacemaking but tired when challenged DRY MOON began slowly but closed up steadily and finished fastest of all FORT CHURCHILL ran forwardly all the way DREAM OF THE VALLEY stumbled on the backstretch and moved up rapidly on the stretch turn but was forced wide and could not improve his position in the stretch KNOBBIE met with interference interferenceScratched Scratched 34030 Lord Brighton 124 54049 Night Raider 102 102Overweights Overweights Carnarvon 2 pounds Fliblwrtygibbet 5 Servitor 3 Twopair li Daydue 3 ECl lTiC S FOUHTH RACE 1 116 Miles June 14 1920 145 5 117 Fifteenth Running ftjJTrWtS JL KINGS COUNTY HANDICAP 3500 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 5150 second 700 third 300 St i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 51402 MAD HATTER wn 5 124 4 4 15 I3 I4 I5 I3 L Fatoi 51402 EXTERMINATOR w G 129 3 1 3 4 = 3 21 23 E Haynes W S Kilmer S5 1151157lOout 51615 YELLOW HAND wit 4 110 1 5 A 2 21 3 35 C H MillerC A Stoneham 34475 25 53772 SENNINGS PARKvlt 5 112 225 5 5 4s 4s A Collins Westmont Stable 4 5 5 8512 5283GROMANY wn 4 9S 5 3 2l 35 45 5 b J CallahanW Daniel 12 15 12 4 G5 G5Time Time 23 47 112 138 145 new track record Track fast fastWinner Winner B h by Fair Play Madcap by Rock Sand trained by S C Hildreth bred by Mr August Belmont BelmontWent Went to post at 33 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MAI HATTER qu ckly raced into an easy lead and making the pace fast increased his lead when called on and won easii g up EXTERMINATOR after being saved for the lirst half mile closed up gamely in the stretch an 1 easily outstayed YELLOW HANI The latter moved up rapidly while rounding the last turn but tired n the last eighth SEXNIXGS PARK was crowded while going to the lirst turn and forced back then closed up resolutely in the stretch ROMANY had no mishaps mishapsScratched Scratched r40303 Dr Clark 115 51129 = Cirrus 11 ull34 = Pilgrini 102 102Overweights Overweights Yellow Hand 2 pounds FIFTH RACE 1 11G Miles May 7 1921 145 5 124 Purse 1000 3ycarolds and upward Claiming1 Not value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners 48791 aELMENDORF wsn G 112 G 1 41 I1 1 1s 1 = 5 J Mooney Quincy Stab rSKl7 p G KING w G 113 5 7 7l 52 53 4 2h G Babin I E Watkin WatkinOSS OSS UP ws 3 lOt 9 G 25 25 2 25 37 S CallahanJ A Coburn Coburni i i V JUlSE WYNNE w 3 9G 7 4 I1 41 4 35 4 = B MariclliT II Wilson 53665 WALK UP w 3 91 4 8 10 10 10 Si 55 E Josiah C Buxton BuxtonS3925 S3925 CHEVALIER wsn 3 100 S 9 35 3l 1 35 5 G1 F Weiner M J Murphy Murphy53609CHALLENGER 20 25 25 8 4 53609CHALLENGER w 4 111 10 5 5 7 6 G1 73 A Johnson Peters Peters53G37KEXIAH G S S 25 1 1wsn 53637 53G37KEXIAH KE34IAII wsn 8 105 128 S 5 95 71 S1 31 HsirsonC W Gasser Gasser539263LENJOLEUR fO GO JO 20 10 10w 5392fi3LENJOLEUR w 5 112 3 310 10 91 9l S5 9l 9 93 C Ponce G Peterson 12 15 15 5 2 53811 ARMISTICE wn 4 110 2 3 GU G1 7 10 10 B KeniiMyFlorida Stable 20 25 25 S 4 4Time Time 24 48 114 141 148 Track fast fastWinner Winner B h by Ballot Discipline by Greenan trained by J Fitzsininions bred by Estate of Mr James B Haggin HagginWent Went to post at 403 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ELMEXDORF took the lead at his riders leisure on the backstretch and was never menaced P G KING under slight restraint until in the last quarter finished gamely and outstayed TOSS UP at the end The latter raced well and had no mishaps LOUISE WYNNE was taken back and saving ground on the turns finished gamely but was in tight quarters next to the rail in the closing strides WALK UP closed a big gap in the last quarter CHEVALIER quit after going well for threequarters threequartersScratched Scratched 53991 Hackainore 110 53925 Maize 103 103Overweights Overweights Walk Up 1 pounds Chevalier 2 Challenger 1 IXTH KACE 58 Mile May 19 1917 53 2 109 Wallabout Purse Purso 1000 2yearolds Special Weights Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt JA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 53859 2GOOD TIMES w 1C9 52 I1 1 = 1 5 I3 W Kelsay J S Cosden 45 45 12 15 out outKAISANG KAISANG w 10S 73 25 3 = 2 25 L Fator Rancocas Stable 25 4 35 1 13 13537G8IMANNA 537G8IMANNA w 10S G 1 4s 4 4 3 = 5 C Turner R T Wilson 10 10 7 85 35 35KNOT KNOT GRASS w 10S 4 G 3l 21 Z 45 B KenndyShort Grass Stud S 10 10 3 G5 G5DOVES DOVES ROOST wsn 10S 14 Gs 51 53 5 = J Zoeller G D Widener 20 30 30 S 4 DISPUTE w 105 35 55 GJ G3 G7 J Mooney Quincy Stable 12 15 15 5 2 2MANHEUI MANHEUI w 112 2 7 7 7 7 7 J Metcalf A B Spreckels 12 15 15 5 2 2Time Time 23 47 100 Track fast fastWinner Winner It g by Theo Cook Bounty by Celt trained by W Garth bred by Mr Lewis Garth Went to post at 432 At post 1 minute St art good and slow AVcn easily second and third driving GOOD TIMES raced into a long lead quickly and easily won all the way KAISAXG made a game rush in the stretch but could never overhaul the leader MANNA away well was forced back on the last turn but closed up in the stretch and easily passed ICXOT GRASS The latter quit after showing speed speedOverweights Overweights Good Times 1 pound Manheim 4