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Jamaica Form Chart NEW YORK. N. Y.. SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1923. -Jamaica one mile. Tenth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, John K. Cowdin. William G. Street and W. S. Yosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlscn. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Walter C. Edwards. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in pan ntheses following the distance of each race indicate date, truck record, age of horse and 1 weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ftQCKfT FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 19. 1817— 59%— 2—109. Purse ,095.01, 2-year-olds. Dt/OtJ 4 Claiming. Net value to winner 95.01; second. 00; .hird, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S GAY BEN w 108 2 4 5l 6 41 11 E Ambrose Park View Stb 8 12 12 4 8-5 69685 ANNE w 116 6 2 2s 2 1 2 2l C Lang H S Bowns 6 7 7 2 3-5 69680 1NORMANA w 116 4 3 31 3s 3 31 T Rice L E Carpenter 8-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 1-5 69626*LADY AUDREY w 111 3 5 6 5s 6 4" H Shilliek Keystone Stable 15 20 12 4 8-5 69599 DOROTHY RYAN wb 104 5 6 41 4" 51 5« G Rose C Cafferelli 6-58-57-52-51-6 69680 KILBOW1E w 107 11 1* ll 8* 6 J Zoeller Syndicate Stable 30 50 00 15 6 Time. 22%. 47%. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner Br. or blk. c. by Huon — Marion Gay, by Celt "-rained by J. A. Murphy; bred by Mr. Edward I F. Sim::;s. Went to post at 2:34. At post 1 minute. Start gcod and slow. Won driving; second and third the i same. CAY P.E.N began slowly, but gradually improved his position after going a half mile and, responding well when called on, wore ANNE down in the final strides to win drawing clear. ANNE, a i forward contender from the s* art, took the lead in the last eighth, but gave way when challenged. NOR-MANA saved ground -n all the turns and finished gamely. IaADY AUDREY came wide when entering the i stretch, hut finished fastest of all except the winner. DOROTHY RYAN began slowly and was unable ! to improve her position. K1LBOWIE displayed great speed and. setting a fast pace for a half mile, was i not persevered wi h when beaten. Overweights Jay Ben, 1 pound. OQOKO SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Oct. 2, 1922— 1:41%— 5— 120. Purse ,095.01. UuOOO 4-year -olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 95.01; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Uin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . 69647VALKNTIA w 4 100 1 1 l« ll 1=1 ll U K ! gere L Shack 10 15 15 5 21 6»790»QUECRKKK W 5 110 5 5 5» 41 4 3 1 H Wakoff J M Zimmer 5 8 8 21 6-5 69790 SO IT GOES wb 4 113 2 3 3» 31 3 2l 3 E Marts I E Breslow 8 10 10 4 8-5 69061 SAGAMOOK w 5 105 6 7 7» 710 5* 51 ** H Shilliek R K Ackerman 15 20 20 7 . 3 69749»NIGHTBOAT wb 4 113 UPC 6" 4 55 K KummerJ Hurrows 46624-5 69790WYLIE wb 4 105 3 2 4s 5*1 710 6- 6» Q Rose J McKeever 12 15 12 4 8-5 69752 AIKEN wb 5 108 4 4 2 2*1 2s 710 75 G Fields A Inclan 20 20 20 7 3 68 134 SEA COVE wb 5 110 7 8 S 8 8 8 8 C Lang H M Howard 4-5 1 7-101-3 out t Time. £3%. 48%. 1:13%. 1:40%. 1:45. Track fast. Winner- R. f, by Spanish Irince II. — Mabel Strauss, by Uncle trained by S. McKees; bred by Mr. ■ 3. S. Sanford. Went to post at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but SEA COVE. Won driving: : second and third the same. VALENTIA took the lead at once and, setting a good pace and saving ; ground on all turns, outfinished QlKCKKEK in the final drive. QlECREEK raced forwardly all the i way and was wearing the winner down in the closing strides. SO IT JOES whs hard ridden from the e start and finished close up. SAGAMOOK moved up fast when called upou, but lost ground by a wide turn a When entering the stretch. SEA COVE was practically left at the post. Scratched --607t9sLiberty Girl, 103. Overweights — Valentia, 2 pounds. r — ; £JQOETQ THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. May 19. 1917— 59%— 2—109. Seventh Running COLORADO j Oi/Ot-H-F STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner r ,900; second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 69719tBRACADALK w 112 3 3 2s 2« Is 12 L Fator Rancocas Stablet6 -5 6-5 1 2-5 1-5 69714LUCKY PLAY wb 115 2 2 3* 3* 3s 2i E Dugan A Belmont 6-5 21 21 1 2-5 C9714STKSTKR wb 112 6 7 5» 4«» 4si 3l M Fator Rancocas Stablef6-5 6-5 1 2-5 1-5 69714 MR. MUTT w 112 5 4 7l 71 7l 4 A Collins H C Fisher 8 10 10 3 6-5 69480 DAZ5M.ER wb 112 4 5 6» 6* 5* 5 C Lang H P Whitney 6 8 8 21 1 69789 H. T. WATERS w 112 7 8 8 51 6* 61 G Fields A Hallow 20 20 15 5 2 69748»MISS CAMEO w 109 1 1 1* V 2h 71 A S;htgerH Waterson 15 20 20 7 S 68717INVICTUS wu 115 8 6 4» 8 8 8 C H MillerSonny Stable 89 30 30 12 I tCoupled in betting as Raucccas Stable entry. iualified f« r foul. Time, 23. 46%, 1:00. Track fast. Winner — R. c. by Fair Play — Lucky Catch, by Trap Rock trained by L. Feustel; bred by Nursery v Stud. Went to pert r.i 3:26. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the e same. BRACADALE. imminent frcm the start, raced into tlie lend when entering the stretch, but was s disqualified for interfeience. LUCKY PLAY was SSMaTsei back in the first eighth and moved up rapidly • while rounding the l.tsT urn. where he was again forced back, then came fast when clear, but could not t head the leader. TKSTUU. in lose quarters in the early running, finished fast when clear and ran a a good race. MR. MITT began slowly and was forced wide when entering the stretch, but finished fast t through the last eighth. DAZZI.EK was always outpaced. MISS CAMEO set a fast pace to the stretch u and tired badly. Scratched— «9T.73;Humorette. 109: 697S9!Faenca. 112; 69571 Freebooter. 112; Peter King. 108. : PQfifiA FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Oct. 2. 1922— 1:44%— 3— 103. Seventeenth Running OJyOOVF EXCELSIOR HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net » value to winner ,E50; cecond, ,000; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 6964»GREY LAG wn ■, 130 3 2 Ill* 1! 1* 1J L Fator Rancocas Stable 1 :i 1-201 -2 15 out t 6»655»EXODUS w S HI 4 4 8*11" V- 2*1 2* J McTagt ;ieentree Sl.ible5 7 G S-i 3-5 C9649PRINCK JAMF.S w 5 112 2 3 51 5l 5*1 4» 3»* C H MillerC H Thieriot 5 7 7 2 7-10 0 « 69651 B LA7.ES w 6 111 5 5 4 41 4 31 4« C Lang J S Coslen 5 7 7 2 7-10 0 CaCU3 BRAINSTORM wb 4 99 1 1 3» 3» 31 51 5:J C Ralls H Waterson 15 15 15 4 7-a 65194«FlLI OKY wb 1 118 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ■ Bell K T Wilson 1j 20 15 5 2 Time. 24, 48. 1:B %, 1:38. 1:45. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h, by Star Shoot Miss Minnie, by Sleddhr trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. . John E. Madden. Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third d driving. CIIEY LAG saved ground while rounding the first turn and. racing into an easy lead, set n a fast pace and won eased up. EXODUS was always in nearest pursuit and made a game finish. PRINCE 1 JAMES began slowly, but closed up steadily after going a half mile and unfinished BLAZES. The latter T was a forward contender all the way, but tired in the atre eh drive. BRAINSTORM, off forwardly. ran n out while rounding the first turn and retired after going five eighths. PILLORY was never a serious is contender. Sera tched— 69G-191 Snob II.. 115; 09793 Flying Cloud, 110; 09651 Uephaistos, 95. Overweights — Brainstorm, 1 pound. , , • i | : I , , , , , , £2QQfi~fl FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. May 19. 1919—1:05—4—122. California Highwetght OuOUl Handicap. ,296.01 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Not value to winner ,090.01; second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 69711 MODO w 4 124 2 1 3» 3» 3» 1» T Rice Modo Stable 7-5 8-5 3-2 1-2 1-5 6952«SILK TASSEL w 3 117 3 3 2»1 2» 11 2« E Tegere J B Smith 3 4 3 11-2 69851 RAY JAY wb 4 120 5 4 4 4» 4J 3" E Barnes Quincy Stable 8 10 10 3 7-5 69629 AV1SACK w 3 126 1 2 1* 11 2» 4« C Lang N Loscalzo 2 13-513-54-5 1-3 66814 MARY PATRICIA wl 4 114 6 6 51 5» 5« 5« E Belt J Tigue 12 15 15 5 8-5 HELLEBORE w 13 4 5 66 66CH MillerA K Macomber 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 28%, 47. 59, 1:05%. Track fast. Winner -Ch. e, by P.rummel- -Panella, by Peter Pan trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Messrs. R. L. and G. O.ts. Went to post at 4:19. At post. 3 minutes. Start poor "" slow. Won easily: necond and third driving. MODO. off forwardly. was outpaced in the early running, but came fast through the stretch and wore SILK TASSEL dowu near the end to win ging away. SILK TASSEL raced In close pursuit of AVISACK and, racing her intc defeat after entrring the stretch, took the lead, but tired and could not withstand the winners challenge.- RAY JAY began from the outer rail and closed a big gap into a fast-going third. AVISACK t a fast early pace, but tired badly under her impost in the last eighth. Scratched— 64333 Illy. 114; 65808 Whirl. 116. fiOCfiQ SIXTH MACE— 3-4 Mile. Oct, 5. 1922— 1:11%— «— 117. Beulevard Purse. Purs* Ot/OUai ,085.01. 3-year-olds. Alloa anees. Net value to winner 95.01; second 00; third, 80. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 C96271 WHIRLWIND wb 108 11 ll ll 1* ll L Fator Rancocas Stable 21 3 21 4 5 1-3 69750COSPREY wb HI 3 3 4» 2* 2* 27 G Rose A Belmont 2 21 3 2 1-2 1-5 69576 ATHERSTONE w 108 5 4 5» P 4 31 C Lang Sanford Stud 3 41 41 M 7-10 69627 ROMPING HOME will 7 2 21 3»1 3» 4» J McTagtCreentree Stable 6 7 7 2 1 63651 SANDY HATCH w 108 6 6 3* 4 5* 51 H Stutts J ■ Madden 5 12 12 4 8-5 C9682 THE GREGORIAN wb 1041 4 7 6» 6« 6» 6« E Barnes Quincy Stable 15 20 15 5 21 PRIME MINISTER w 104 2 5 7 7 7 7 G Fields R L Gerry 30 50 50 15 6 Time. 24, 47. 1:11%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Iltimuw— Sarnia, by Quebec trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. B. Combs. Went to post at 4:47. At post 2 minute-. Start go" tl and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. WHIRLWIND took the lead at once and. setting a great pace, always held the race safe. OSPKEY was always a forward contender and moed up rapidly on the stretch turn, but could not overhaul the winner. ATHERSTONE Itcgan slowly and finished with a belated rush through the final eighth. UOMIING HOME, off forwardly. showed a go«id order of speed for five eighths. SANDY HATCH showed speed and was not persevered wi h. Scratched l»6S2Diugnim. 117: 69602 Coeur dc Lion. 108. Overweights The Gregorian, 1 Vi pounds; Prime Minister, 1.