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Jamaica Form Chart NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. Jamaica 1 mile. Fourth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear; temperature- 81. Stewards of Meeting, John E. Cowdin, Wm. G. Street nnd W. S. Yosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and O. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. C. Edwards. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time 1:00 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-ares in parentheses following the distanec of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q A Q FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. May 19, 1919 1:05 4 122. Purse ,181. 2-year-old DDOtcI Maidens and 3-year-old Non-winners of this year other than selling- races. Net value to winner 81; second, 00; third, 00, Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 65381 DOLORES w 3 12J 8 1 21 2 1 1 E Sande J H Rosseter 3 3 3 1 1-2 65289 MAWRCORON WB3 12S I 4 14 ll 2 24 C RobsonB .Block S 5 5 2 4-5 65717 HUMBOLDT w 2 105 i V- S 3 31 B Parke Nov Stk F Stb 5 6 5 2 4-5 65519SPREAD EAGLE w 2 105 1 4 4 41 E Taplin A K Macomber 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 5225 BLUE TEAL W 3 112 8 t Q 5 5 5 A Collins P A Clark 30 SO 30 12 6 I I ; ! . 65053 PASS AMARIA w 115 2 5 7 G C 6 C FbtherW R Co 30 90 60 20 19 65327 MARY PATRICIA wb 3 122 4 6 4 7 1 T C H MlllerJ J rtgwt t 18-B 1 1-i 64959 DEEP SINKER wb 3 125 7 9 9 8 R CostelloB F Carroll 1 199 40 20 65643 FLAMION w 3 11S 1 3 81 81 9 9 R Kallakl C GroU 59 100 MO 49 29 Time, 23, 46, 1:06. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Disguise Bexrills Choice, by Berrfll trained by C K. Kirsch baton; bred by Mm J. H. Rosseter. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DOLORES raced in closest pursuit under restraint until after entering the stretch, then ru3hcd into the lead and won as her rider pleased. MAWRCORON displayed excellent early speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the final eighth. HUMBOLDT was a forward contender throughout and finished gamely under hard riding. SPREAD EAGLE ran well. MARY PATRICIA met with interference at the start and moved up fast when clear, but was again shuffled back. Scratched CoG03sHeremon, 105; 65G60 Al Boyd 105; C5717 Satellite, 105. fiSt?A SECOND RACE 1 1-16 MUes. Oct. 2, 1922 1:44 3 103. Pursa ,18L 3-year-VPt?Ot7 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 81; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 65645 HUONEC w 4 108 3 1 21 21 2 2 1" C H MlllerR L Oliver 3 5 41 6-5 2-5 65716LACKAWANNA w 6 106 2 2 14 l1 l1 1 2 L Fator M D Suggs 4-5 9-107-101-4 out 65759HOREB wb 5 121 G 3 31 3 3i 34 3 E Jelly P S P Randolph 5 10 10 3 1 65716s MAIZE w 5 103 4 6 4 4 4 4 41 H Shilllck W H Flzer 4 5 41 6-5 2-5 65604WITCHWORK w 3 961 5 5 6 51 5 5 6 F Catrone R Cook 50 GO 60 20 10 65716PANSY w 4 100 1 4 5 6 6 6 6 E BeU J Kahn 20 20 20 6 2 Time, 24, 48, 1:13, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. Winner Br. c, by Huon Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree trained by C. Sanford; bred by Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer. Went to post at 2:54. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HUONEC followed LACKAWANNA closely under restraint in the early running and, coming fast through the stretch, got up to win in the last stride. LACKAWANNA set a good pace nearly throughout, but could not withstand the winners challenge. HOREB raced forwardly throughout. MAIZE moved up on the last turn, but tired and swerved in the stretch. Scratched 65329Bantry, 113; C5C45 Lord Herbert, 106; C3710 Service Star, 108, Overweights Lackawanna, 1 pound; Witchwork, 2Yt. eQEr- THTED RACE 3-4 Mile. May 3, 1922 1:11 4 125. Purse ,181. 3-year-olds and UuOtiX upward. Selling. Net value to winner 81; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 65662THE PERUVIAN wH557 616 41 U J McCoy C A Applegate 8 10 7 21 6-5 61764 NIGHTBOAT wb 111 1 1 3and 51 31 21 C HamndShea Stabla 30 30 13 6 3 64679 EVIL w 113 6 4 21 lk lk 34 E Sande H C Fisher 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 65286 PASTORAL w 103 3 2 lk 34 2 V- G W CrollB A Lane 5 7 6 21 6-5 65664 SHAFFER wb 110 2 3 4 2 5 51 H Wakoff J Shaughnessy 21 31 31 7-5 7-10 65123SLING wb 111 9 5 5 41 6 C G Babln S Gooch 5 6 5 2 1 65286SWIFT GRASS w 98 10 8 8 7 7 7 E BeU E W Price 12 15 15 6 3 65159EAGER EYES wb 9S 8 11 101 9 8 84 A McLhllnJ H Whalen 12 15 15 6 3 65161 BLAZED TRAIL w 110 7 10 11 10 9 9 E Taplin B Brante 50 GO 60 20 10 65161JUG wb 101 4 6 71 S 1010 E Martz G Peterson 50 GO 60 20 10 64816 PIERRE RHUE w 110 11 9 91 U 11 11 A Collins J J Kenny 50 GO GO 20 10 Timo, 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Hesperns Rural Delivery, by Mortlake trained by C. A. Applegate; bred by Mr. A. K. Macomber. Went to post at 3:23. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. THE PERUVIAN began in close qusrters, but gradually improved his position and, finishing with a rush, got up to win drawing clear. NIGnTBOAT was prominent, but in close quarters, in the early running and, slipping through on the inside in the final quarter, outfiniihed EVIL. The latter was well ridden and had no mishaps, but tired after racing into the lead. PASTORAL set a fast early pace and tired in the final eighth. SHAFFER was forced extremely wide when entering the stretch. SLING raced well. Scratched C3G64:Cloughjordan, 106; 6575G John Joseph, 10S; 652S6 Maggie Murphy, 98; G551S Doves-roost, 112. " rjtroerrt FOURTH RACE 3-4 MUe. May 3, 1922 1:11 4 125. Fifth Running OCEANUS OtlOul HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner ,900; second, ?E00; third, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 65193 CYCLOPS wb 117 5 3 2 2 24 ll L McAtee R L Gerry t3 3 3 1 1-3 65603TALL TIMBER wb 117 3 1 1 ll 1 21 J ButweU R T Wilson 3J 31 3 1 1-2 65603CHERRY PIE w 118 4 5 4 44 4 3 L Lyke Greentree Stable 4 41 41 S-5 4-3 65603HEREMON w 107 2 2 3l 31 3 41 E Taplin J E Madden 5 G 41 2 1 65603 OSPREY wb 111 1 4 8 7 51 6 L Fator A Belmont J3 3 3 1 1-3 65330 DREAM MAKER wb 100 8 7 61 61 7 G1 H ThomasF Johnson 30 60 50 20 10 64435BUD LERNER w 122 6 6 54 51 61 7 E Sande Rancocas Stable 3 5 41 8-5 4-5 65717tBAYONET W 97 73 7 888A McLhlinA K Macomber 50 GO GO 20 10 fAdded starter. JCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 23, 46, 1:11 new track record. Track fast. Winner Br. c, by Heno Daphne, by Ballot trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Belair Stud. Went to post at 3:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. CYCLOPS, a good colt, followed TALL TIMBER in closest pursuit to the last eighth, then challenged and, after a brief struggle, won going away. TALL TIMBER set a great pace and only succumbed after standing a hard drive gamely. CHERRY PIE ran his usual consi tent race and finished fast and resolutely. HEREMON ran a good race, but tired finally. OSPREY was sluggish, but closed a big gap in the last quarter. BUD LERNER was always outpaced. Scratched 657585Blanc Seing. 110. Overweights Dream Maker, 3 pounds. 2 K G K Q FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. May 19, 1917 59 2 109. Purse ,181. 2-year-olds. OOOUO Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 81; second, 00; third, 00. Tndex Horses AWtPPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P S 65755 CHILE wb 112 8 7 6 3l 11 E Sande Lilane Stable 21 3 13-56-5 3-5 65560 FAITHFUL GIRL wb 109 10 1 1 11 21 C H MillerJ A Coburn 5 S i 8-5 4-5 65755 WINNIPEG wb 112 7 3 4k 21 3 C FbtherW R Coo 4 5 5 2 1 65715 TEMPTRESS w 104 2 U ll1 71 4k E Bell E Corbeau 12 12 10 4 2 65332 CANDIDA w 109 14 G 5 61 5k H ThomasJ Rigione 20 20 20 8 4 65602 RUNMATH wb 110 13 5 21 41 61 C RobsonOak Ridge Stablel3 15 15 6 3 65474 ELLA C. w 109 16 14 104 8l 7k E Martz W C Baxter 50 60 60 20 10 64911 PATSY B. w 112 11 12 121 91 81 A Collins F Houseman 50 60 . 60 20 10 65288 DREAM DAYS w 109 15 8 31 5 9k L McAtee H P Whitney 5 10 10 4 2 65755 MARGT LORETTA w 109 3 4 81 101 101 A GantnerJ A Coburn 6 6 4 8-5 4-5 65288 SOPHIA GOLDMAN w 109 6 2 141 13 11 L Fator Shea Stable 10 12 12 5 21 64911 BARGAIN wb 112 4 13 131 12412 E KummcrJ L Donahay a GO 60 20 10 61355WIGEE wb 104 1 10 91 111 134 H Shillick W Brown 50 60 60 20 10 64645 LUCIDUS - w 113 5 9 71 14 14 J Peters R C Troxler 50 50 30 12 G 65429 CONUNDRUM w 109 9 16 16 151 15 E Taplin C A Stonehara S 15 15 6 3 65602 SOVIET wb 114J12 15 15 16 1G L Lyke B Fontl 20 25 15 6 3 fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 23, 48, 1:01. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Dick Finnell Starland, by Star Shoot trained by F. M. Bray; bred by Messrs. Murphy and Shropshire. Went to post at 4:18. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHILE began somewhat slowly and was hard held to the stretch, then came with a rush and, passing FAITHFUL GIRL, won in a canter. FAITHFUL GIRL set a good pace to the stretch and held cn resolutely for second place. WINNIPEG ran well throughout, but was tiring at the finish. TEMPTRESS closed a big gap and finished with a rush. CANDIDA and RUNMATH ran welL MARGARET LORETTA was always far back. Scratched C5G02Bowsprit, 112; 65332 Recoup, 104; 65755 Owasco, 112; 62389 Mily Von, 109; 63755 Idle Toy, 112; C5755 Jennie C, 101. Overweights Runmath, 1 pound; Lucidus, 1; Soviet, 2. fKQK4 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Oct. 3, 1922 1:41 5 120. ,381 Added. DOoOtC 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ,156; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 64648 TANGERINE wb 3 103 2 4 5 5 5 4 11 E Bell R T Wilson 5 5 4 7-5 2-5 65G63 PILGRIM wb 5 110 5 3 21 24 2l 21 2l B Parke S L Burch 7-5 3-2 1 2-5 out 65757 2 STORY TELLER w 3 103 1 1 31 44 41 31 31 H ThomasA K Macomber 10 10 10 21 1 65381 JUNE GRASS w 3 112 4 2 l1 lk lk H 41 A Collins G A Cochran 3 3 31 6-5 1-3 65718 JOHN P. JONES wb 4 121 3 5 4k 3k 3k 5 5 A SchtgerXalapa Fm Stb 31 7 6 2 7-10 Time, 24, 47, 1:12, 1:38, 1:43. Track fast. Winner B. g, by Olambala Orange Lilly, by William the Third trained by T. J. Healcy; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson. Went to post at 4:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TANGERINE was saved to the last turn, then gradually improved his position and, coming fast through the stretch, wore PILGRIM down in the final seventy yards and won drawing clear. riLGRIM displayed a good older of speed and raced JUNE GRASS into defeat in the first three-quarters, then took the lead in the last eighth, but could not withstand the winners challenge. STORY TELLER saved considerable ground on the turns and raced gamely all the way. JUNE GRASS set a fast pace and tired iu the final eighth. JOHN PAUL JONES was forced wide for the entire race and seems to have lost his recent good form. Scratched C5644Flannel Shirt, 12G; C5G63 Sedgefield, 115.