Jamaica Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1921-05-27

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JAMAICA FORM CHART HEW YORK N Y THURSDAY MAY 26 1921 Jamaica Eighteenth and last day Metropolitan Jockey Club Spring Meeting of IS days Weather clear temperature 74 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club W S Vosburgh Judges K 0 Smith and C Cornehlsen Starter Mars Cassidy Kacing Secretary W C Edwards Racing starts at 215 p in Chicago time 115 p m Indicates apprentice allowance ECii Q FIRST RACE 58 Milo May 19 1917 59 2 109 Purse 5143390 2yearolds O fi bOtJ Selling Net value to winner SI 13390 second 200 third S100 Vi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH 3 I S ft42SHlADY DELHI w 107 12 3 rJ 31 1J 11 F CltilettiD Oideon 5 4 X5 4b 54208 LITTLE PATSY wi 110 8 4 3 1 22 2i A SchtgerW Daniel 12 12 8 I 8C 541MO VEILED COLLEEN w K7 9 2 L Fator Pelican Stable 88 54I 5 = RUNNYOL w 107 13 1 42 41 41 4l B IConnedyT O Webber G 15 15 G 3 5 278SKATE BRUMMEL w 105 310 121 71 fi1 5 C Ponce II Roseacher 12 15 12 5 2 5ii373FRIARS RUSH WK 102 11 13 S 9 SJ CJ S EullmaiiR T Wilson G 10 10 4 2 54202 WITCirWORIC w 104 4 9 10 S1 51 7i L PenmanR Cook 30 40 40 15 G 51278 STOCK PIN w 117 10 12 G1 Gi 71 Si L MeAteo J Shaughnessy G G 3 75710 75710542782ZENNOTTA 542782ZENNOTTA w 104 C S 9 = 10 l i J Zuetler A Grantz S 10 10 4 2 54208 EVELYN WHITE w 1091 1 H 13 11 Hi 102 M Buxton J Dundee 12 15 10 4 2 54278 MARGET WHITE wn 10J 5 5 2 k 2 10i lli J CallahanShea Stable 8 12 10 4 2 54337 BRUSH BOY w 110 2 7 7i 12 lli1121 E Sande Rancocas Stable 4 G 5 2 1 54342 MEUSE w 109 7 G 111 13 13 13 C II MillerModo Stable 15 20 15 C 3 3Time Time 24 49 102 Track slow slowWinner Winner B f by Delhi Lady Teresa by Star Shoot trained by S A Clopton bred by Mr S II Velie VelieWent Went to post at 219 At post 9 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the ame LADY DELHI close up from the start raced into a small lead in tin stretch and outstayed LITTLE PATSY at the finish LITTLE PATSY tin the outside in the early running saved ground and taking the lead when entering the stretch made a game finish VEILED COLLEEN set the early pace and raced on the inside all the way RUNNYOL ran away threeeighths lie fort the start and suffered from much interference but ran a good race KATE BRUMMELwas cut ofC in the last eighth The last live at the start were crowded back and had little chance chanceScratched Scratched 54278 Happy Buxton 110 54225 Marsdale 107 54241 Buxom 99 541 7Farewell Taps 107 54278 Hillsdale 107 54278 Roundsman 107 107Overweights Overweights Kate Brnmmel 1 pound Evelyn White 2V Meuse 2 PC i I I A SECOND RACE 34 Mile May 21 1921 lli 5 120 Ocean Handicap 103380 tPyL dbTttP Added 3yearolds Net value to winner 140890 second S200 third 100 Jndes Horses AWtIlStV4 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 54214 QUECREEK w 120 4 3 lii li li E Sarnie J E Davis 8u 1351345 out 54148 BILLY MLAUGHN w 121 3 1 2 = i 2 2 J 2 C KummerRetlstone Stable 4 Z 4J 75 out 5422GLAST STRAW W 115 22 3l 32 3i 3J J Hoeller G D Widener C5 S5131012 out outV4242 V4242 TEDDY R w 112 1 4 4 4 4 4 J Mooney Quincy Stable 4 5 1SCC5 out outTine Tine 24 48 114 Track slow slowWinner Winner 15 c by Huon Jessie Woodson by Scorpion trained by 7 S Healy bred by Mr L A Lyne LyneWent Went to post at 247 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same QUECREEIC displayed the most speed for the entire race and under a vigorous ride outstayed HILLY McLAUGHLIN in the final drive HILLY McLAUGHLIN was compelled to race on the inside in the softest going for the entire race and was tiring slightly at the end LAST STKAW ran a good race but outpacedScratched could never overhaul the two leaders TEDDY R lacked speed and was always outpaced Scratched 1SI9S3 LEclair 105 KiQt t THIRD RACE 1 11C Miles May 7 1921 145 5 124 Purse 143390 3year tPTtTCTblL olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 113390 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtlPSt K k Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO P S 54 3392jTR X w 3 99 2 2 3 354253SALUTE 33 3 3 2 I F CltilettiJ Grefer 3 3 11545 25 25n 54253SALUTE WB n 5 107 8 3 2 21 lii 1J 1 22 G Babin W Furiium 12 15 12 5 2 2re 5433 LA ICROSS ws re 5 US G 7 5 554372FLORSA1N 5J GJ 41 3 31 E Sande E J Crawford G 7 7 2 1 1w 54372FLORSA1N w 4 IOL1 3 G G G3 f G2 7 4 F WdstkF S Derby 30 40 30 10 5 5w 5433 WAR MACHINE w C US 9 947 94754339ELMENDORF 4 7 S S G 5i L Fator P J Reilly 75 2 85 71013 71013SB 54339ELMENDORF wsn SB G 125 7 5 4 45423RAVANNA 4l 5l 5 Gl J MooneyQuincy Stable 4 41 4 G5 35 35T 5423RAVANNA wr T 3 89 5 8 8 81 9 = ° 9 = ° 8 71 J CmpbelU Czar 50 CO CO 20 10 10nt 54372 TURNABOUT wit nt 3 9 9111 1 1 Il 2 2 4 81 E KummerM L Schwartz 15 15 10 4 2 5433 SEA MIMIC wn 3 94 4 9 9 954S38 98 71 71 9 = ° 9o J CallahanC N Darke 50 CO GO 20 10 1054S38 54S38 PULASKI wn 7 115110 10 10 10 10 10 10 C Snyder C II Norton 50 CO CO 20 10 10Time Time 24 48 114 142 148 Track slow slowWinner Winner Cli c by Frizzle1 Floral Park by ISurgomasler trained by G Mayberry bred by Mr F j Grefer GreferWent Went to post at 310 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third thi same Mil X close up from tin start was forced back into the deep going next to the inner rail on the btickstretch but came to the outside in the last quarter and responding to a stron oALUTE The latter raced in the best going all the way and made a game finish but lost LKLIUSI weiiy lidden ill the deciding drive LA KIIOSS saved ground when entering the stretch and closed up rapidly on the inside in the stretch but tired in the last sixteenth FLORSAIN closed a big gap in the last juarter WAR MACHINE refused to extend himself ill the early running but finished fast ELMEN DOHF tired in the last eighth TURNAlOLT set the early pace and raced well to the stretcli stretcliScratched Scratched 5125 Walk Up 01 01Overweights Overweights Florsain V pounds Pulaski 3V FOURTH RACE 34 Mile May 21 1921 111 5 120 Third Running OLYMPIC SELLING STAKES 2000 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 3100 second 500 third 250 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi V 5i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 5422K GLADIATOR FOR wi 4 120 2 35 5 554540SSEA 4 I2 1 ° I4 C KuinmerRedstone Stable 2 2 45 25 1G 1GE 54540SSEA COVE E w 3 101 3 G Gr G 31 21 21 C Ponce J Hewitt 88621 88621w r 42 l2WHISK w 4 1 112 1 12 2 250809MAJOR f 5 3l 3l J Fits Marrone Stable 10 12 12 5 2 2PARKE 50809MAJOR PARKE w 5 1131 5 53 3 35I2 3 Gl 51 41 A Johnson7 Livingston S 12 12 5 I1 I1THE 5I2 K OF THE HRw 3 9S G 1 2 4 4 5 S BullinanR T Wilson 8 10 10 4 85 85GIBBET 54375 FLIBTYGHJBET GIBBET w 4 105 9 97 7 750G29 7 7s 83 Gi 1 Zoellcr R B Sawyer 30 40 20 S 4 4MB 50G29 THE LAMB MB w 4 110 S 9 9 S2 7 73 W Obert R J Homer 15 3 30 10 5 5E 54310 VIBRATE E ws 3 3100 100 7 4 1 2l Gl S2 J Mooney Quincy Stable II 10 8 3 75 75A 54281 LUNETTA A wn 4 109 4 S S2 89 9 9 9 C II MillerJ J Hallenbeck 244 G5 25Time 35 Time 24 47 114 Track slow slowWinner Winner B c by Superman Lota wanna by Trenton trained by W Booth bred by Mr Henry T Oxnard OxnardWent Went to post at 345 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing GLADIATOR raffed into a good lead on the last turn and Irawing away fast won in a canter SEA COVE after being saved in the early running gradually impro ed bis position and outstayed WHISK ii the final drive WHISK was shuffled back on the backstretcl but came around the leaders in the stretch and finished gamely MAJOR PARKE finished fast an 1 the race should put him on edge KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER raced well and was on the inside 11 the way VIlJKATK set the early pace but quit badly in the last quarter The winner entered for 4000 was bid up to 1 OOU and sold to 1 Connelly ConnellyScratched Scratched 54209 Valor 11 5420 Servitor 110 51340 Ram v 1 + Overweights Major 1arke 1J pounds Knight of the Heather 2 Lunetta 1 FIFTH RACE 58 Kile May 19 1917 59 2 109 Purse 143390 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 113390 second 200 third 100 Index Ilorses Jockeys Owners O H C P S 54210WILLTAM A WB 115 4 5 42 3s 3 13 C KummerC A Applegate 852 131013 out outiVI24 iVI24 COLUMN w 115 5 3 I1 H 25 M Buxton M L Schwartz G5 75 75 25 out 5i out5i i7MILKS S wi J15 11 2 2U 2l 3s F ClUlettiL T Bauer 4 10 8 2 710 iT10l8TIMUREL w 115 12 555 4 = i E Sande Rancocas Stable 4 10 10 2 45 51283 CARPENTER w 109 2 4 3 4 = J 4 5 J Zoeller G D Widener 10 12 10 2i 45 Time 45Time 23 47 100 Track slow slowWinner Winner Blk c by Jack Atkin Tehera by Nasturtium trained by C A Applegate bred by Mr John S Wiggins WigginsWont Wont to post at 413 At post 5 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same WILLIAM A closed up gradually in the center of the track and finishing fast wore COLUMN down and was drawing clear in the final strides COLUMN displayed the most speed and setting a fast pace raced MILES S into defeat in the early running but tired AVhen challenged MIIlES S was a forward contender from the start but could not keep pace with the leaders in the stretch drive TIMBREL eighthScratched saved ground on the turns CARPENTER was eased up hi the last eighth Scratched 543711 Rose Brigade 1U 51371 KirtU IOC Ktifii SIXTH RACE 34 Mile May 21 1921 111 5 120 Consolation Purse Purse tPTtdbTtt 143300 3yearolds and upward Allowances Hot value to winner 113390 cec dnd 200 third S1CO Index Horses AAVtPPhtVi lh Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 3297BECKNA w S 117 2 3 HJ 3 3 1 F CltilettiA Hollow G5 S5 75 12 15 5 422G TEN BUTTONS w 3 104 4 C 51 4l 4 Z C Ponce Ascet Stable 2 3 3 1 542G1 MHANT MARINE W311I C 2 iu iu 2 3 A Johnson II Rosscter C 10 4 C5 12 5420 5420lARROVnEAD lARROVnEAD w 4 ILO 11 i2 21 1 4 J Zoeller J V Byrne C S 7 2 45 R 45R 1230 SISTER FLO ws 3 109 5 4 C C 5 5 51 J MooneyQuincy Stable 10 10 7 2 1 50005 ROUND ROBIN w 4 117 3 5 4 G fi fi M Huxtori J Byer C 10 10 3 75 Time 23 43 lMVs Track slow slowWinner Winner 15 g by Troutbeck St Natalia by Common trained by T j Harmon bred in England by Mr D Cooper CooperWent Went to post at 439 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the sanie RECKNA after being under slight restraint in the earl in the last quarter and passed the leaders bat was tiring at the end j 1 i uus MMU H n nwin win TEN BUTTONS probably best was shiillled back in the early running and forced extremely wide when entering the stretch but closed up rapidly ami would have won In another stride MERCHANT MARINE was much used in racing ARROUIIEAD into defeat and tired In the last eighth ARROW ¬ HEAD raced well and finished gauntly but tiring tiringScratched Scratched 10314 StiomlM li 1 ± r44orsMaidens Ballet 101 51L S03Court View 99 54150 Rep 9J 541CS End Man IM 51280 Beach Star 94 51280 High Value Sl


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