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JBAIJJY" RAjCINO FORM JAMAICA Copyright. 1926. by Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. NEW YORK. N. Y.. THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1926. Jamaica 1 Milei. Eighth day. Metropolitan Jockey lull Spring Din-ting of 1X1 tin j s. Weather clear. Stewards. W. S. Vosburgh. .1. K. Cowdcn iind G. II. Bull. Steward Representing the National Steeplechase and Hunts Association, J. K. Davis. Judges. K. I. Smith and C. Cornehlscn. Starter. Mars C*s-idy Assistant to Stewards at the Start, K. C Potter Racing Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time. 1 :.!0 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, 11 blinkers. Figures in pareHlhi s-s follow. ng t lie distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. f*-g OETPy FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. May 16. 1924— 1 04%— 3— 100. Purge 51.000. 3-year-old». UlOD Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner SOO second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPlSt ]4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 01186 MUIIAKI, B. w 118 4 1 P P| P* 1* T McTagtF Hambara 10 12 5 2 1 OI1K6 BOMB AK1HKR wb 118 9 2 1*1 P 2- 2- 1. Fator J Butler t- 31 111 6-5 1-2 SUM VK1.KRO w 118 2 3 4i 4U P| :;- ■ Sande l.il.ine Stable Sj 4 18-5 7-5 7-10 Ml iO KINAl w 113 8 6 6"! 5J 4i 4i Q Ellis C A Hartwell 20 20 15 C 3 97493 VIK w 113 14 h" - 7J 65 5i D McAffeMra W Robinson 5 6 5 2 1 01268*WINSOME wsb MS 10 a "•"■ l»k 5" 6" 1 Hudgins.l Butler fi 31 34 0-5 1-2 • 7367 BKOOKWOOO wb 118 E 8 8J S 7 7 B BrningW H Karrick 6 8 44 2 1 S75I7*MIDDLE MAN w 113 7 7 71 81 81 81 I* Fisher J Wormser 6 8 8 3 8-5 01186 EDDIE CANTOK w 118 | 9 9s »•■ P 9J R Carter I Oppenheim 30 30 25 10 5 1M1 1ULIH DRESSER wb 108 0 10 10 10 10 M F ThdykeMrs J liala 30 40 40 15 6 Collided as J. Butler entry. Time, :23%. :47. 1:06%. Track fast. Winner B. g, by Dounacoiia Germii, by The Manager trained by F. M. Sheedy: bred by Mr. G. W. baft. Went to |Ktst at 2:32. At Jiost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MICHAEL It. raced close up from the start and. responding gamely when called on in the stretch, passed BOMBARDIER into the lead and was going away at the end. ROMRAUDIKR showed the most early aaaai and raced well to the finish. VKI KIM » was away well, raced prominently and had u.. mishap*. KINAl ran a good race. VIK raced gamely. WINSOME showed early speed. Scratched — 01232 I.latona. 113. g-t OCTC SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 21. 1925 — 1:11—3—120. Wallabout Purse. Purse ,000. UlOOtJ 3-ytar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtlISt ]i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 1 S 90724 JKCCLID w 114 1 1 li ll 11 1* L Fator Rancocas Sta 1 1 7-10 1-3 out SIMS VESPASIAN w 105 3 2 2; 2i 2- 21 P Fisher .snfdStdFmSt 3 3116-5 4-5 1-3 CHOTDKN w 105 8 6 41 4* 3J P V HarveyH P Whitney 6 10 10 I 6-5 11091 OLYMPIC wb 110 2 S 5« 5- P 4 " H KichdsNewtondale Sta 30 40 40 10 4 «74«« PRICMMAN wb 114 6 4 P 3- 41 5 Q Ellis Bog Cabin Stat t6 8 8 I 7-10 10788 151KB w- 111 4 7 1 J 6= 6* 64 It Carter B Hyams 15 20 15 6 3 M7517 DEV1NER wb 114 9 i 74 7» P 74 K AmbrseLog Cabin Sta |6 8 8 2 7-10 i ENDLESS w 108 7 8 815 81 8" P* H Thurberd A Cochran 10 15 15 5 2 MJBRRY MONARCH w 107 5 9 9 9 9 9 A SchugerW A Bead 30 40 40 10 4 ttoupled as Log Cabin Stable entry. Time. :23%, :47Vs. 1:12. Track fast. Winner— I c. by The Finn — Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto trained by S. C. Hildreth: bred by Mr. W. W. Burden i. Went to post at 2:56. At post minutes. Start poor and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Kl I. IB set a fast pace throughout, withstood a challenge from VESPASIAN at the eighth post, but was hard ridden to the end. VESPASIAN rated in closest and game pursuit of the winner throuhgout. but tired right at the end. CllOYDKN raced green, but closed a gap and finished fast. OLYMPIC ran a Baal race. PRICKMAN tired badly. ENDLESS and MERRY MONARCH had no chance from the start. Scratched 01001 Mosque, 105. Overweights Kill. 1 pound; Endless, 3; Merry Monarch. 2. g-t QETO THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 15. 1925 — 1:41% — 4 — 124. Clarendon Claim-j M.*3*y*J ing Handicap. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,010; second. C0. third. 00. Iadex Horses AWtPPSt v* M * Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 00907 CI.IQCE w 4 117 3 10 84 a1 4i- 2" ll B MrinelliMrs A Swenke 8 12 10 4 2 01095 iUHs ItKQl KST wb 4 119 8 I 2 3ll 2- l* J" E AmbrseB K Watkins 5 6 18-5 8-5 7-10 1 01 190 Ill KI. I. CAT w :: 109 2 1 31 V 31 B» P F ThMykelBeentree Sta 8 10 8 3 8-5 notsK STAB PALCON wb 4 111 4 5 V V P 4- 44 B BrningS Cooch 12 15 15 6 3 OI095"1»I ACKAM wb 6 115 5 7 10 10 61 51 5" K Sande W M Wallace 6 7 6 21 6-f. 9791 1 LOCKKRBIB w a 105 1 2 71 71 7"k 7- 6s W HarveyJ A Col urn I I 21 1 1-2 MH KOSKATK 11. wb 6 110 7 9 9- 9 !e P T H BicirdsHossdala Sta 15 20 15 « 3 OIO«51tKI PKNNANT w 4 120 10 4 4" Cl 8i 8 8" A S Imperii » Kgan 5 8 8 3 8-5 01095 VIll.T wb 5 105 6 6 51 44 01 91 9- A Mtefisr.lt II Brew 6 10 7 3 7-5 01H.0 ZKI.UA I.KBJHTONW ;; 107 9 8 61 8" 10 10 10 11 lloade yuincy Stable 30 40 40 15 6 Time. :24«5. :49, l:14/5, 1:40V5, 1:4423. Track fast. Winner Ch. g, by Rerrilldon — harybdis, by Bockton trained by A. Swenke; bred by Mr. Lewis i .arthi. Went to post at .::25. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second ami third 1 driving. CUQOT began slowly, but closed a gap and. coming last through the stretch, passed the leaders i and was going away at the end. RdWI. AMIS RKtjl KST forced the pace and. taking the lead in the stretch, finished gamely for second place. IIKI.I. CAT was a forward contender ull the way and finished ganielv. STAR FALCON set a good pace, but tired badly in the final sixteenth. IHACBAM was forced back shortly after the start and knocked out of contention. I.Ot KKKIIK met with early interference. Overweight Star Falcon, 1 pound. sv-f OOZ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile May 21. 1925 — 1:11 — 3 — 120. Eighth Running OLYMPIC . UloOU CLAIMING STAKES. S2.0C0 Addod. 3-ycar-clds and upwaid. Net value to winner , ,975; second, 00; third, 50. • Index Horses AWtPPSt t Str Fin Jockcjs Owners O H C P S »:50ft VOLTAIC w 3 115 5 3 HI* l" !■ ■ Sande It B C.erry 2 3116-5 6-5 1-2 •llt7 *8ARAPION w .: 109 4 5 6« 51 4* 2 A SurlaU r M Taylor 5 I 4 8-5 4-5 01187MTIIA MARTIN ws4 125 2 1 Is P| 3*1 S* F Sharpe .-wingalong Sta 5 5 4 7-5 7-10 I •ISM iK KKCBADK WB5 119 1 2 41 4- 31 4" B Ml -inelliMi s A Swenke 4 I 18-5 7-5 3-5 9»67«, 1KB A8TKR w 5 117 36 77 6- 52 F ThMyket Jreentree Stable 10 10 7 21 6-5 •ltMONOME OIRL wb 4 110 G 4 24 IP 5 1 6 P Fish, r .1 1. Holland 10 12 12 5 2 •ISM TOM RQMB wb ;; MS 7 7 5J 6* 7 7 W Hai e BHalr SCd Sta 6 8 7 21 6-5 Time. :235, :461/i, 1:11%. Track fast. Winner -B. . by Volta Embassy, by Ambassador IV. trained by O. M. Odom; bred by Mr. Arthur 1 U. Hancock i Went to ]H»st at .• X;. At l»ost .". minutes. Start good and slow for all but TOM TIGER. Won easily, second and third driving. VOLTAIC showed great speed from the start and. making the pace Tint under restraint, drew away near the end and won easing up. SAKAPION began slowly, but worked liiit way up gamely and finished with a ruh. MARTHA MARTIN, on the inside all the way, carried her weight well and finished gamely. KVKROI.ABK raced well all the way. WILD ASTER began slowly. TOM TI«.KK dwelt at the start. UKOMB BUMi ran out when entering the stretch. ■etatefced SlllMSailM. HS; H1S7 Professor. KM; •J7;«t.".-Transfer, 104; H2*JtlsTraveller, 109; SUM1 Tiger t;iosh. 104: SMSHMbjM Man h. 115. : j-g r nj FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 15. 1925— 1:41V5— 4— 124. Purse ,000. 4-vJXoOX year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt « _• Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S •tMI NOMA HAVKS WB4 112 3 3 4; P 24 21 1J O Kllis H Booker 4 41 4 8 5 4-5 •I1M**VAIXM wb 12 112 1 1 1 4 1- l1 14 2« P Fisher Mrs P J Bavin LI 4 18-5 7-5 7-10 1 •IMS TRLANB wb 6 117 9 10 10 P 5» P P ■ AmbrseW K Martin 4 6 6 24 6-5 00453 tW RANGKKK w 6 117 5 5 31 4* 41 5« 4h It Carter P B Short t4 6 6 SJ 6-5 S1M1 CABA NIOHT wb 4 110 2 2 2J 21 3« 4 5« F Beilly Q Hoyle 30 40 40 12 6 •tMl*COMK KI.M wb 6 108 7 8 P St 8- 61 63 F ThdykeK Williams 15 20 15 6 3 99861 WHO KNOWS MKw 6 117 10 7 7 7J 71 71 7l F CatroneKv#rglado St;. 10 10 6 24 6-5 97415 iCOMIC AltTIST w 5 114 4 6 53 61 6= 8 81 B MrinelliA M Mounce 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 SMH*PMAKK OAILOB wb 5 112 8 9 » 9l 9- 9= 9* H CofrupC W Ross ,4 6 6 24 6-5 SllMPAMK HILL ws 6 107 6 4 6l 10 10 10 10 C! HudginsMrs J Johnsuii :;o 40 ¥ 12 6 M oupled as P. L Short and . W. Ri*s entry. Time. :24,s, ;49, 1:14V 1:41. 1:46. Track faat. Winner C-h f. by Short irass Appleton Wiske, by Picton trained by H. Booker: bred by Mr. Joseph Marroiiei Went t" |mis at 4:16. M pttt - minutes. Start gixMl and slow. Won driving; second and third 1 t-e- anie NOKA IIAYKS followed VAI.Olt under restraint to the last eighth, then challenged ami was , drawing CSMf in the final drive. VALOR set a good pace on the inside and made a game hut tiring „. 1 uish tl RI.AMI liegau slowly, but steadily improved his position ami finished with a rush. NKAN-.1 Kit ran well ami outgamed GALA NIOHT at the end. The latter bad no mUhaps. .•scratched SMI3 .o. Smith, 117. 012:11 Boughnut, 117. Overweight -Cork Kim. .". pounds. _rv-g 0«QO SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 16. 1923— 583s— 2— 111. Parkway Purse. Purse SI 000. . UIoUm 2 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. 00 third. 00. . laSM Ilorn-s XWtlMSt , Str Kin Jockey.., owners O H P S AI»K»S w 112 2 2 || 11 Ill C. Kills Creentree Sta 1-2 1-2 9 20 1-6 out t •ISM»UNCLE HOOD w lis I 3 ;. :;j ::" P K Sande Mrs J Briactosa 3 4 16-5 1-:: out OOKIO IAII XANT w 114 I 1 2» p 21 3» It Carter II K Itliss lo tt X S-5 1-3 •11MBLUK KIBE w 112 5 5 4 41 4* 4l H Kichds NawtoadaM st.i :»i N ;? o 2 OUVI DBXTKB rtf 44 5* 5» 5» 6 F Sharpe J W Baaa ." N M •: -i 010S7 p.i;i;iLi ION wb H2 I I I 6 t | a scbugerw a RaaS M :»» SI 6 SJ Time. M%. :46%. :58«5. Track fait. Winn." I «. by STbiali l.r...m II ;«o l Bye. by DMJaMM trained by . PSIlllai hred by i.r.en tr.-e Ntalilei Went to |Mist at 1:4.".. At i»oM i minute Start good and s|.. Won easil;: BMaai ami third I driving AIHOS raced green. Inn s.-i H great pace and. after Ining shaken up at the eighth | osi won II ,t; l.y tin If I IK IIOOll mad.- i gun,, rlwillf T after entering tin- siretdi and outgamed PA It X ANI .11 to.- tin. i! tr.des IAII X A VI rn nl in cl.isesl eatly |.iiisiim «.f U,,. dinner. I. lit tired at the I ind SI IK riRS raeeS gam. i . Sfratraed 0t3M-Kluriau. IB! I KKl-V.i i Pa ud»ra 11.7. ovei -.n-itiii Ol re Baxter, 1 ataaii