Daily Racing Form Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-15

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JAMAICA Copyright. 1925. by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company NEW YORK. N. Y.. THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1925— lamai. a 1 Milel. Fourteenth Dav Metropolian Jockey I lub. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather cloar. Stewards. J. E. Cowdin. G. II. Bull and W S Vosburgb. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter. Mars Cass.dy. Racing Secretary. G. F. Dobson Ra. iiu- -arts at 2:30 p. m ChCago time. 1:30 p. ml. W indicates whip. S spurs B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the dslan.e of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. SQJ-rt FIRST KACE— 5-8 Mile. May 16. 1923— 58%— 2— 111. Purse ,000. 2-yea.r-olds. *-7 ■* "* *-* V Claiming. Net value to winnor 00; second. 03; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 89394 AOLIXTEER wn 110 II 11 li |S| 1 L Fator Victory Stb 6 5 7-5 1 1-3 out 89304 CAMPHOR PALL w 110 4 3 3- 2 21 2» J Maiben J Butler 4 4 1S-54-5 out 89304 SKIP LITTLE NOOXw 110 3 4 4 4 3»k 3 E KummerMrs J Johnson 15 25 23 5 1 892,3LITTLE BLAZE w 1061 2 3 2 3 4 4 J shinks W Garth 7-5 12-511-53-5 out Time. 24. 48. 1:01. Track faat. Winner— Ch. g. by Man o War— Flirtatious, by Golden Garter trained by G Tailor bred by Mr Samuel D. Riddle. Went to post at 2:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-ng VOLUNTEER, away well. sprinted into a good lead at once and easily won all the waj CAMPHOR BALL worked his way up on the outside and tamo fast in the stretch, but tired in the final eighth. SKIP LITTLE NOON raced gamely, but was always outrun. LITTLE BLAZE showed early siHeil but put badly In the stretch. Scratched — 88787lNat Evens, 118: 89113 Famine. 110: Bombardier. 110. Overweight — Little Blaze. 1% imtinds. SQJ.6*"! SEC0ND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. May 9. 1925— 1 42%-4— 106. Purse 000 4-year-CfCF M.V.M. olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $.00; second. 00; third 00. Index Horses AWtlTStVt % % Sir Flo Jockeys Owners O II C p s 89393 TOP SERGEANT wb 7 128 2 1 11 li 2« Mk «■ A Collins P J Reilly 5 6 16-56-5 "-5 •ttMVULNAD wb 4 112 3 2 4 31 ll 2= 2 L McAtee Mrs A Swenke 3 5 5 8-5 3-5 892,1THIMRLE w 7 108 5 4 2 2 31 3= 3 J Shanks R J Murphy 5 7 5 s-5 :; -5 MtMlATHELSTAN wb 6 108 13 5 5 4= 4« 4" L Fator O C AVinfrey 6-513-106-5 2-5 out 892.1 OVER FIRE wb 4 112 4 5 3»k 4= 5 5 5 E Roehm W Wick 6 10 10 3 6-5 Time, 25, 49%, 1:13%, 1:39, 1:45%. Track faat. Winner— Ch. g. by Cock o the Walk— Fairy Ray. by Radium trained by J W. —ler bred by Mr Arthur B. Hancock. Went to post at 2:58. At post I minutes. Start good and alow. Won driving: second and third the same. TOP SERGEANT set a fast pace from the start and came aga.n after being headed after en tiring the stret ll and. finishing uiniely. outstayed VI I.NAD in the final drive. The latter was a forward contender from the start and rushed into ihe lead when entering the stretch, but gave way when challenged by the winner. THIMBLE showed improvement and finished gamely ATHEI.STVN showed improvement and finished gamely. ATHEI.STAN was shuffled back on the first turn, was then taken under restraint and failed to improve his position when hard ridden. OVER FIRE ran away an ei-hth before the start. Scratched— l89362Suncar. 107: 89167 Lockerbie. 114: 89307 May Party, 117. StXkA.***?. rHIRD RACE-3-4 Mile. Oct. 5. 1922— 1 11%-$— 117. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and *J%J-*.*J6d upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O ll C P IT" 89295 vV ■STOVER w 3 100 2 13 $ 6« 5» 1 II Howar.lC Ferraro 6 8 8 ii sT 89295 HIDDEN JEWEL WB 9 118 15 1 111JI 21 I. McAtee Mrs A Swenke 41 4 « 89100-AKI;.R w 3 1081 4 2 3J 3 3" 31G Ellis It S Bowns 4" I « 1 1 88878 TRAPDALE WB 3 105 6 5 2« 2 21 4= J Callah nS Louis 15 15 10 4 2 72887 COLUMN wb 6 118 1 • U 61 4! 4»t 5 A Collins A Pom 5 5 41 1 89199C MEN PAXTAG Swb 5 10S 1 4 5 5-t 6 61 A A cardvL H Conger 15 20 8 4 89170 CLAIR DB LINE w 3 1041 3 17 l»i 8 71 71 J WallaceJ P Baldwin "1 M M ■ 4 S9390-BEAI NASH wsb 4 111 13 9 111 101 8 81 F CatroneVictoria Stb 50 50 40 15 8 89321 "ROIVILLE wb 3 103 3 6 91111 9" 91 R Fisher Mrs J L Hollnd 8 10 8 3 S-3 84743 II OH COMMAND Rw 5 118 8 14 12 12- lit 10 J McCabe T S rno 31 30 30 U 6 89233 TINKER BELL w 3 1041 7 18 7i 7liollli E RobbinsS Hollis 5 1 M 60 20 10 890501R CES JOHNS Xwb 3 100 11 8 131 131 12 121 S Hebert J Leider 20 "0 "0 s 4 89390 DEMIJOHN wb 5 118 9 3 14 14 13= 13 J BrurnerMrs I E Fox M M 15 •. 89050 POLE STAR w 11 I 103 16 13 18 18 131141 R Mozer M J Rat: 10 10 10 40 -0 MIIPOAKWOOD w 5 113 17 16 15 151 141 15 R MthewsH M Dixon 15 0 15 6 3 89045 POLTCHRESTT w 4 116 12 15 17 16 IS 161 T Burns W C Nolan M M 6 "0 10 89199 DO THY R. SIMSwb 3 103 IS 10 161 171 17 17 G Cooper P II Sims "l »0 »0 8 4 89101 SADDLE RING wsb 8 118 14 7 4h 9»kl6 18 T Murray N Black 3 30 30 12 « Time. 24. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— B f. by Omar Khayj am— Chimney Swift, by Sweep trained by X. L. Byer bred bv Mr. P. II. Faulconer. Went to post at 3:27. At post 10 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving second and third the same WKSTOVKlt. away slowly, dosed a big gap and. finishing with a rti-h on tl uts ,1.. pass-,| HIDDEN JEWEL 111 the final drne. Tin- latter ra. ed into a lear lead at once, but tir.-.l m the stretch drive. AKBAR finished fast on the inside. TRAPDALE raced well. COLUMN had a rouh ra. e Ul-MEN PAXTAGES tired. Berate**! MMMXtm Hope. 100; 89325 Cork Elm. 118: 8932:rMetrodoro, 118 71007-Pittston US S.i235 rallUsht, 114. S.l.i21 Flora Star. 95: S9235 Marjone ., 95. Overweights--Akbar. 3%. pounds: Clair de I.une. 4-; Roiville. 3; Tinker Bell, 1%. SQEIQ FOURTH RACE— 34 Mile. Oct. 5. 1922— 1 11%— 2— 117. Fifth Running SPRING Ot_7-*v_»«_ HANDICAP. ,000 Guaranteed. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 850 second $".C0; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C V S 1 89305 iPKjCE w 109 4 2 3 l*| 2« 1» J Maiben J Butler 2 11-;" -.; out 89038NOAH wb 118 1 1 Ill 11 2 I. M.Atee II P Whitney 11-521 U-ST-Mout 89036SILVER FOX wb 116 3 4 4 4 5«k 3 L Fator Rancocas stb 2 21 lt-57-lo,,ut 89367llLY Mi W IGGLESw b 106 2 3 »• 3 4 4 V Sw.uisnl. I:o.,.iil.,rB 6 8 8 2 1-3 Time, 23, 46, 1:11%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. c, by Spur— M.ss Puzzle, by Disguise train.-d by J. Johnson: bred by Mr Jam. s Butler. Went to post at 4:05. At post f minute. Start goal and slow. Won driving: second and third the s.iin.- PIOI K helped force a fast from th- start, pa.e came to the outside of NOAH w li. n enter 11 ■ the str.t.h and. finishing fast, got up to win in the last stride. NOAH drew awai into the lead ||m and -el .1 -wift pa.e. but sw.rv.-.l out slightly through the fnal cmlith in a resolute finish SILVER FOX was .iitinii to the sir. t.h. then moved up with a ru-h on the .itlside and wa- tak. 11 t,. th,. ,,,,,i.. in the ].i-t eighth ami f.n-le.l fasi.-i „f all. POLLY M.WKii.I.ES ran a g...»l ra. • but tired Scratched- S9377-Mar. oni. I*M; S9322=C.ntra. t. 112. MUSI St.rrup up. jut ; NlKl.lo Titan. 107. 8Q4Ii4 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Oct. 10. 1924— 1 41%— 3— 101. Purse 0"0 Ol7ill"t 3-vcar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 00. thud. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Kin Jo. keys Owners O H c P E 89135 COI.DEN AGE w S 110 2 2 2 21 1= 1 V V HstingsA J I.e , an. .■ 15 3 12 5 T~ 89323 RIGEI. w t 111 7 8 8 V 3 V% V J ..ill..- I.o, a,.,,,,, 3 a 4 1, j" 89!9i EPISODE wb 7 111 1 1 1 1- ;.t|- 3»« G Cooper A S Woodllffe 10 15 r 5 •• MStS ROYAL DICK wn 8 ill 4 I |ak s| 4 | :;i «a ,.: 1;,„ i.„, Mls A nuihi .; 11 ■ 1 u ••!»••• RODEO w 3 1041 9 3 5. 41 Kkf 5 r Ctr..n.A W Konula 15 15 B 5 B 88080 "RrPKE WII5 113 SI 9« ."9 9 6IS ll.l.crt ] K,.s,. lo u y_, ,- j MSH* FEDERALIST »IM 3 5 7J 8 6 61 7" It Fi-ioi- 1 I.afloon 10 15 B 7 21 •••tl METRODORE » " 111 11 7 4-t 3-k 71 7" s»* H WaJtoitE J BtrajMr 8 li 10 4 8-5 8929 PTl FTER w 1,111 5 I B V s- si 1a,., II Alter,,,..,, 4-5 .i-3 ..-5 1-2 1-5 8930BMIHT I" 1. 1 w 3 103 10 9 11 10- 1 • 1 -i» PI II M,,/..r 1; ,; LawM -J -.„ B „ p 89323 .I.D TIMER WB3 11; .,1110-11 11 11 11 A A..n.lyJ K R„ b.ir.ls..,, 20 30 J. 4 Time, 24, 48%. 1:13%, 1:3», 1:43%. Track fast. Winner B g. by Omar Khijiain .old, by Goldra Garter trained by J. Dalv; bred by Mr rthur B. Han..*k». Went to post at 4 20. At p. st 1 m nute Start good an.l sow Won easily; second and third driving 1. 111. DEN AGE followed EPISODE utl.l.-i r. straiut. then raced into the lead before reaching the far turn and drew away 10 wn aaajaaj up. 1UGEL moved up with a rush on the slret. I, turn and finished fast. EPISODE showed the most early speed and finished well. ROYAL DICK closed a Continued on Fourteenth Page. JAMAICA Continued from third page, I MP and quit when put to a drive. RtlDKct iBewal Mw -d to ,ne stretih. BCFKS hr-iin slowly. TfJaTSR rau i o..r!. K. r.it.hi .1 MMHiilltia, 103; MM8C—tlWte. 10".; 802:17 thief Tierney. 10"; S?2n9 O.p-y Flyer, 88; S:4.".2 Demijohn. 114: MM adilooen Ni Until ban. 10:1. OftaiWAlcMl — Clldcn Alt, 2 pound- Federalist . 4. Rodeo. |t£, DQ PC 5IXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fuilcngs. May 16. 1924— 1 04 S— 3—100. Purse J1.000. 3-year-Ot/"lOt olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to Winner 00; second. S200; third. 00. Index Horses AWtllSI % i Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P B 893ii i:TIt.V HIT « US 3 4 :. "1 Fl 1* V BwaaaraX Rosenberg; 2 3 13-:3-0 out [ U:S CHRT8 AI.1S win 1 * 2»k 2»* P- 2s J Mather W J Siilmon I 41 4 6-5 out 891««,IIII SYNRASY w 114 2 .1 4 4 4 .I1 C KummorOuk Ridge Ktb 8-C S-5 S-j 1-". out 85112 PI/S"T MEMORIES trill 4 1 1 1" :: 4 H Wakotrifia V Vivaudoua s » 2 2-5 Time, 23S. 46«5. 1:05"5. Track fast. Wnnor Ch. i. by Sir Mnrt.n Maiiu.e .Maitland. by star Shoot itraincd by J, P. Neumeyor; bred by Mr John K. Maddenl. "Went to post :it 4:40. At post 1 minute. Start good Bad slow Won dr:ving: second and third the Njmp. KXTRA 1»KV gained steadily on the ins de :ind. coining with a rush through the stretch, outgamed HKVSAI.IS in the final drive. The latter forced n fast puce from the start and. racing Il.KASANT MF.MOR1I.S lata Meat, tea* a small lead and finished well. IIHOSY Nt RASY liegan well but was always utrttn; tried to tun in all through the stretch. PLEASANT MEMORIES set a fast pace to the stretch ami quit badly. Scratched— 88790 Lightship. 107. Overweight — Idiosyncrasy, 1 pound.


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