Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1924-05-18

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JAMAICA. Copyright, 1824, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. KEW YORK, H. Y., SATURDAY, KAY 17, 1924.— Jamaica. One Mile. Seventeenth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. K. Cowdin, W. G. Street and W. S. VosburgU. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Corneblsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. C. Edwards. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinders. Figures in parentheses following the distance cf each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and j weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. rTQfTkQ A FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 16, 1923— 58%— 2— 111. Purse ,009. 2-year-olds. . 4 lJ " ul: Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 78952 ••OATH. DOUGLAS w 104 3 2 «» la n l« p HstingsD D Douslu 12 15 12 3 1 78911 GAD w 115 5 5 2» J» 2"* 2» C KummrP" M Kelley 1 7-513-101-3 out t 7 8990* MISS RABB w 107 1 3 4" 2 S« 3" J H RurkeH M Howard I 3 13-57-101-4 78838 HOSKBKRRY wb 11E1 4 1 1»1 4" 4* 4» T McTagtG D Widener 4 4 4 6-6 1-3 LYD1A DREW w 114 2 4 5 5 5 5 K Rarnes L, Tarr 12 20 20 S 2 Time, 23%, 47, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner — R. f. by Wormleighton — Grace Uarban, by Duke of Ormonde trained by D. D. Douglas; bred I by Mr. U A. Ism. Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but GAD. Won driving; I •en n I and third the same. CATHERINF. DOUGLAS, a forward contender from the start, saved ground I on the stretch turn ami, finishing Bast, oiitganvd BAB in tlie final strides. The latter swerved to the I outside at the start and, closing a big gap in racing to the leaders, would have won in another stride. MISS ISA UK ni.ivd lip with a rush when in the stretch, but tired in the final eigbth. ROSEI5KRRY showed the most speed from the barrier, but lvgsn to run out on the last turn and her rider kept I whipping l:er over the head to keep her straight. Overweight-R; seberry, 1% pounds. ■yQ/bQCT SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Oct. 3, 1922— 1:41%— 5— 120. Purse ,000. 4 *J"*ytJ 3-year-old*. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % ■% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 78883 IT, AX w 108 5 4 1»| 1* 1 11] J CallahnMrs J A Coburn 4 6 5 2 1 78985 ANN! w 105 2 2 2» 2* 2% 2| 2» B I-egere H S Rowns 21 31 16-56-5 3-5 78879 CAY BEN w 108 9 7 J» 3* 3» 3» 3« E AmbrseParkview Stable 8 10 7 3 8-1 78813 •l:ItI.EYrORN w 111 6 5 6» 7» 6»l 4* 4« B BrningG C Denny 3 6 6 21 6-6 IM12*FRIDAY 13TH will 8 10 19 !"! 6* 5» W HstingsE Plath 10 10 6 2 1 787153»Vi:.fS w 101 10 8 7« 55 5J 6J ¥ CatroneJ R Thornby 8 12 10 4 2 79013 THE POET ws 106 3 1 41 4"* 41 7» 7* G Fields J J Moran 20 30 30 12 I 79015 MEADOW LAWN w 98J 1 3 8» 9* 9* 81 8" C KurtserJ S Ward 80 60 SI 28 S WHIlllTAP w 106 4 6 9* 10 10 9« 9» H WakoffS Singer 15 30 » 12 I 75438 PASSPORT w 100 7 9 6» 6 1 71 10 10 R Pierce R H Shannon 8 8 7 S 8-5 Time, 24%. 48%, 1:13%, 1:40, 1:44%. Track fast. Winner— R. c. by Von Tromp — Kathryn Kruter, by Transvaal trained by A. Simons; bred by Mr. W. G. Shropshire. Went to post at 2:58. At post 2 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won driving; second and third the • same. FI.AX Ml ■ good pace all the way, but was swerving out through the final eighth and forced I ANNR rut with him. The latter began in elose quarters, but found a clear course and raced under • restraint in closest pursuit of the winner to the stretch turn and was then forced wide. GAY REN raced prominently from the start, but tired badly in the final sixteenth. RARLEYCORN was shuffled hack on the far turn. FRIDAY 13th finished fast. THE POET and PASSPORT retired after going well for three-quarters. Scratched 7S912-Fieuericktown, 111; 7S95G:P.yron, 10C; 7S7S6 Trince Hamlet, 116. Overweight Meadow Lawn, 2% pounds. TQllQfi THIRD RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs May- 23, 1922lT056126T "Twelfth Running I 4 ZFJ€W3 YOUTHFUL STAKES. Guararteed Value ,000, 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value U winner ,350; second, ,000; third, 00. - Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 ■ 78913 ERF w 109 2 1 2» 2» 1» 1» J H BurkeH P Whitney t3 18-531 1 out 78978 FADDIST w 116 4 2 3* 3* 21 2* C Turner R T Wilson 7-5 3-213-101-3 out ■ 78913MASTER CHRLIE w 127 5 3 1» 1» 3« 3» J Rutwell W Daniel 2 U-6U-53-6 out 1 7»011 REMINDER w 112 36 5 4» 6 4» J Corcornll P Whitney fS 18-631 1 out I HIGHBINDER w 114 1 4 41 5 4«k 5 C KummrL Rosenberg • 15 15 i 2 tCoupled as Harry Payne Whitney entry. Time, 23, 46, 59%, 1:05%. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Chicle — Wendy, by Peter Ian trained by K. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harry Payne I Whitney. Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third 1 driving. ERF, away well, followed MASTER CHARLIE closely to the stretch and, passing him into a i good lead, was ridden out to outstay FADDIST. The latter began weU and was outrun, but came fast • through the stretch. MASTER CHARLIE began slowly and was rushed to the front and tcok a good I lend, but 1" gaii to run cut on Uie last turn and finished extiemcly wide. REMINDER and HIGHBINDER I were always outrun. Overweight — Highbinder, 2 pounds. , 7QAQ7 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. May 19, 1923—1:43-4—116%. Thirteenth Running I t7Vt7l LONG BEACH HANDICAP. $ 3.500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to 1 winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 79814 ORDINANCE wb 3 102 4 3 3* S» 3« U 1» E Legere A Belmont 6-5 C-5 4 5 1-4 out ; 78914 tRIALTO wb 4 119 3 4 2* 1» 1* 2» 2| J CorcornGreentree Stable 21 41 4 1 out t 78914SUNSINI w»3 103 234 4 4 3* 3* J CallahnLilane Stable 21 4 18-54-5 out ; 78909 MARTINGALM vr4120 11P*2»2» 4 4 C KummrJ S Cosden 8 12 8 21 4-6 Time, 24%, 48. 1:13%, 1:38, 1:44%. Track fast. Winner— B. c, by Ormondale — Dona Roca, by Reck Sand trained by L Feustel- bred by Nurserv Btnd. Went to post at 3:54. At post 3 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third I 4r!ving. ORDINANCE began well, but was taken back and saved until on the last turn, then came I pest RIARTO after entering the stretch and won easing tip. RIAI.TO raced into the lead while rounding the turn into the backstreteh and set a fast pace, but could not withstand the rush of the winner. 6UNSINI was caught in the webbing when the barrier was released and was rushed into a pocket while I going to the first turn and was forced to be taliea up, then close a big gap and finished fast. MARTINGALE, fractious at the po;t, get a fast early pace and was not persevered with when he tired Scratched 79071*Kncbbie, 115; 78881-Forest Lore, 9a Overweight Ordinance, 2 pounds. ■ TQAQfi FITTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. May 19. 1923—1:43—4—116%. Purse ,000. 4-year-4 tUVCrO olds and upward. Claiming. Net valne to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 78862 DAVID HARUM wb 7 110 7 I 3* 3* 2»k 2* 11 T Burns C White 8 10~6 21 6-5 78956 -INSULATE wb 4 102 1 1 1« 1% 1* l« 2* W HarveyO C Winfrey 6-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 78661 SWORD w5 105 432»k213«3*3»A McLlinMrs M E Men 30 30 30 10 5 79012 ANNIVERSARY w 7 106 6 4 8 6» 6« 6» 4* F HstingsMra M L Davis 30 30 30 10 6 79044OI.YNTHUS wb 5 107 5 7 5 5« 4» 6« 51 O Cooper W Daniel 2 3 2 7-101-3 78953 CORK ELM ws 4 ID* 2 4 44 4* 6» 4»k 6* R Pierce F Williams] 30 » 39 10 6 78953 EAST INDIAN w 7 112 3 3 6» 8 7*1 7» 7* H ThurberS Flaherty 4 6 6 23 6-6 7t012 SCOTH CHIEF wb 6 108 8 8 7-* 7* 8 8 8 G Meln R Stegmalec 20 20 14 4 2 Time, 24, 48%, 1:13%. 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Star Shoot — Pantomime, by Peter Pan trained by H. Randolph; bred by Mr X. B. Madden. Went to post at 4:19. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. W n driving; second and third the same. DAVID HARIM helped force a fast pace from the start and. coming fast through the stretch headed INSULATE and was drawing clear at the end INSULATE set a good pace and raced SWORD into defeat, but tired in the final sixteenth. SWORD was close up from the start and ran a good race ANNI-VERSARY closed up some ground. OLYNTHUS raced on the outside throughout. 7QAQQ SIXTH EACE— 3-4 Mile. Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— 9— 117. Hamilton Handicap. 200 I 4 CFVf t/CF Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third, 00, Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P S 78782 WORTHMORE w 126 3 1 3* 3* 3« P* J CallahnJ S Ward 9-5 l-51?-54-5 1-3 78957A. MARRONE II. w 115 6 I 1* Hi P 2* R Carter Marrone Stable 2 Z 8-5 3-5 1-4 78955 PETER KING wb U7 5 1 2-k 24 2-k 3» G Turner Riviera Stable 3 4 4 7-5 12 75442 AG A KHAN w 110 1 5 and• 6» 4* 4* G Fields Relair Stud Stb 5 12 12 5 21 78691 BILLY WARREN wb 114 4 4 4* 4 6* 6« J CorcornF E Brown 10 12 3 21 1 786S4 BOWMAN w 115 2 8 6 6 « 6 G Babin M Hirach 30 60 60 15 I Time, 23, 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. « ,neuf• by Tnnnaere-L*dy Moonet, by Dick Wells trained by W. V. Walsh; bred by i Went to post at 4:47. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but BOWMAN Won drivine-•econd and third the same. WORTUMORF. overcame much early interference and coming with a rush through the stretch wore ANNA MARRONR II. down to win in the last stride ANNA. MARRONF 1L showed great speed frcm the start and. setting a swift pace, was in clo-e quarters through the final eighth and only succumbed right at the end. FKTER KING showed much speed from the start £.r rVw/aot?.!? come wide on the stretch turn, hut was tiring at the end. AGA KHAN finished fast. BILLY WARREN was beaten off. ■


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