Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-06

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JAMAICA NEW YORK N Y WEDNESDAY MAY 5 1937 Jamaica 1 mile Eighteenth day Metropolitan Jockey Club Spring meeting of 21 days Bahr Gate used for all starts but 1 116 miles where Australian barrier will be used 98 books Weather clear Steward representing New York Racing Commission M Cassidy Stewards G H Bull and H O Vosburgh Steward representing The Jockey Club M Cassidy Judges E C Smith F P Dunne and C Cornehlscn Starter G Cassidy Racing Secretary J B Campbell Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse dale track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds 7 pounds 10 pounds FIRST RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Purse 1000 ifaK 3yearolds and upward Maidens Claiming 3yearolds 114 Ibs older dbVO O 120 Ibs Claiming price 2000 if for less 3 Ibs allowed for each 200 May537Jam to 1400 Net value to winner 700 second 175 third 75 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C 40457 PROPRIETARY w 3 100 10 4 4h 34 2 In WallN Middleburg Sta 12 15 12 5 2 40390 WULFSTAN WB 3 107 13 8 lh I2 14 2 StoutJ Mrs E D Jacobs 10 12 10 4 404573ROLLERCOASTR WB 3 114 8 5 5k 5k 3k 32 RayW M Selznick 6 77 3 75 40457 GLASSY EYE WB 3 111 12 9 6 4 44 4 GilbertJ Paragon Stables 10 10 10 4 2 403262CHERRY RIPE WB 3 108 11 10 10l 9 7 5h DuboisD Mrs K JesbcrgerS 883 85 40179 GALLANT PAT WB4112 6 13 7 i 6 6 WrightWD P Bieber 10 12 10 4 2 35790 10403253JUSTDUN VICKSON WB3109 22 81 6 5 74 HanfordC A J Sackett 25 100 60 20 10 403253JUSTDUN WB 3 108 3 3 9 8 8h 82 HanfordI Mr Pembroke 1654 1858545 32847 SHES MINE WB3109 412 14 11 lli 93 ParadiseJ T McKnight 20 30 30 12 6 40458 PETLINE WB 3 105 5 11 11 12 12h IQi ShultzC J R Macomber 30 50 50 30 10 1034823SAINT 34823SAINT PIERRE WB3109 7 6 3l 101 10 II1 WellsJ S Sanford 15 25 20 8 4 40147 HALO w 3 U3 14 7 23 2 9i 124 ArcaroE Howe Stable 577375 40081 TULEYRIES MITE WB 6 106 9 14 12 = 13 13 13 NealV Mrs D Williams 100 200 100 40 20 40458 BUDDIES WB 3 105 1 1 131 Pulled up CoronaM A Bucalo 10 12 12 5 2 Time 2V5 47 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch f by Polydor Marka by Sir Martin trained by M Brady bred by Mr W Ziegler Winner entered to be claimed for 1400 1400WENT WENT TO POST 231 AT POST 5 minutes minutesStart Start food and slow Won driving second and third the same samePROPRIETARY PROPRIETARY raced close to the pace from the start came around the leader entering the stretch and responded with determination when called upon to wear down WULFSTAN in the last strides The latter bore over sharply after the break and caused considerable crowding moved into command raced HALO into defeat and held on well ROLLERCOASTER was in close quarters after the break improved his position on the inside and finished well GLASSY EYE raced forwardly all the way and held on well CHERRY RIPE closed ground gamely GALLANT PAT began slowly and worked his way up steadily VICKSON came again after meeting interference JUSTDUN was crowded back SHES MINE began slowly PETLINE was crowded back at the start SAINT PIERRE showed a flash of early speed HALO came over rapidly after the break but quit in the stretch BUDDIES was knocked to his knees and had to take up Overweight upOverweight Wulfstan 2 pounds Glassy Eye 3 Cherry Ripe 2 Gallant Pat li Vickson 1 Pctline 2 Halo 4 SECOND RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 1 118 Purse 1000 4 A A f ft 4yearolds and upward Claiming Weight 10 Ibs below scale Non dbVFO O winners since April 14 allowed 4 Ibs in 1937 6 Ibs Claiming price May537Jam 2250 if for less 3 Ibs allowed for each 250 to 1750 1750Net Net value to winner 700 second 175 third 75 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 403893ELWAWA WB 5 113 8 2 44 3 = 34 Ink HanfordC Mrs V Crane 2 135 22 45 13 40353 GALON BOY WB5119 2 3 24 1 Ink 2 ArcaroE M Fator 3 165 2 4513 40389 FLYING CENTAURws 4 111 1 4 3h 4 4 3 CooperA Mill River Stable20 30 20 8 4 404873FLOPSIE WB4113 9 1 1 2 2 45 LitzbgerE D Bentham 3 4 1857535 34447 2040353SOCIAL AUBYS BOY WB 6 110 3 6 7 6 55 5 StaffordC J C Williams 50 100 100 40 20 40353SOCIAL ERROR WB 4 100 6 9 88 63 68 NealV Mrs W Russell 10 12 12 5 2 14745 MERRY FOX wsBUO 57 53 55 h h StoutJ Mrs B Hunter 20 30 20 8 4 04545 LADY NORTH WB5105 75 62 7h 8 8 ShultzC F Steininger 50 10010040 20 40353PREVENTION ws4109 4 8 Lost rider DuboisL J W Brown 688375 688375Time Time 23 47 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Baby Grand Maries Folly by Pandion trained by E Trotter bred by Messrs F B Showalter D B Knox Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 304 AT POST 5J minutes minutesStart easilyELWAWA Start good and slow for all but Social Error Won driving second and third easily ELWAWA raced close to the pace from the start came to the outside of the leaders entering the stretch and wore down GALON BOY in the final strides The latter slipped between the leaders rounding the stretch turn assumed command in the stretch but faltered under the weight in the final drive and then pulled up lame FLYING CENTAUR improved his position under urging but was bothered by the riderless PREVENTION in the stretch FLOPSIE fractious at the post showed early speed but faltered badly in the stretch run AUBYS BOY began slowly and was bothered in the running by PREVENTION SOCIAL ERROR propped at the start and was as good as left MERRY FOX pulled up lame after the finish LADY NORTH had no speed PREVENTION was caught in close quarters after going a sixteenth then stumbled and unseated its rider riderOverweight Overweight Flopsie 1 pounds Social Error 2 Prevention 1 THIRD RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Sands Point 40627 Graded Handicap Class C First Division 1000 Added 3yearolds 3yearoldsMay537Jam May537Jam Net vauc to wjnner 5735 second175 third 75 fourth 50 Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 40354FITTER wflll2 43 lh 23 2 lh WrightWD G D Widener 2 1152 3514 38495 PASHA w 106 5 5 4 52 52 24 RayW M Selznick 8 12 12 5 2 40459 ORIENT EXPRESS WB 110 6 4 244 I2 3h GilbertJ MrsCOIselin 2 13511571014 25964 BEAU PARADE w07 16 5h 4 4 4k HanfordI W S Kilmer 20 20 15 6 22 40488 WINNING CHANCE WB 108 2 1 34 34 3 52 YagerE R L Gerry 15 20 20 7 3 40327 LOST BATTALION w 112 3 2 6666 WallN W Ziegler Jr 2 1653 1 13 13Time Time 23 46 112 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br f by Sickle Saleslady by Friar Rock trained by W F Mulholland bred by Mr J E Widener WidenerWENT WENT TO POST 330 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameFITTER FITTER forced the pace from the start disposed of ORIENT EXPRESS entering the stretch arid responded to urging to outlast PASHA in the final drive The latter improved its position steadily came between the leaders in the stretch and finished with determination ORIENT EXPRESS was rushed into command after the break showed early speed while saving ground and had no excuses BEAU PARADE closed with determination WINNING CHANCE was close up in the early running but was steered to the outside for the stretch run LOST BATTALION broke well but was cased back and did not improve its position thereafter FOURTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS Sting May 15 1925 141 4 124 Sand 4OR25 Marsh Graded Handicap Class C 1200 Added 3yearolds and up upMay537Jam May537Jam Net vauc to wjnner 890 second 200 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C 40334 JMIE CABANISSws4113 3 6 42 3h 2 2 li ArcaroE JS Riley 68 8 3 75 40354 SUNPORT WB4114 4 5 55 5s H 1 26 DuboisD A D B Pratt 6 38889 ALBANIA w 4 110 6 4 6 6 6 4 3s StoutJ W H Berri 6 i i c uo 40492 NIGHT RAVEN ws4105 1 3 ID lh 33 3h 4 RayW Starmount Sta 5652 45 40390 MERRY PETE vs4109 2 1 21 2 42 51 53 MalleyT J J Moran 688375 688375404912SHINING 404912SHINING SUN WB4116 5 2 3 44 52 6 6 GilbertJ Mrs C 0 Iselin 32 85 65 25 15 Time 24 47 1WS 138 143 Tract fast fastWinner Winner B g by Ormont Triplett by Peter Quince trained by G D Cameron bred by Mr W F Axton AxtonWENT WENT TO POST 352 AT POST 1 minute minuteStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third easily easilyJIMMIE JIMMIE CABANISS improved his position on the inside in the early running moved up under pressure on the outside in the stretch and wore down SUNPORT in the final drive The latter was taken under restraint when outrun moved into command with a rush on the inside and held on well under pressure to the end ALBANIA a trailer in the early running made up ground steadily on the inside at the end NIGHT RAVEN forced the pace from the start raced MERRY PETE into defeat and then faltered MERRY PETE quit badly under urging in the stretch run SHINING SUN close up under restraint in the early stages was eased back midway of the turn to come through on the inside and then quit badly badlyScratched Scratched 381550nc Chance 105 FIFTH RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Sands Point 4OR2Q Graded Handicap Class C Second Division 1000 Added 3yearolds 3yearoldsMay537Jam May537Jam Nct vaue to winner 730 second 175 third 75 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40077 HALF TIME Wflll6 31 ln I1 I4 I2 SauterT M Shields 75751 25 out 40420 TOP RADIO wsl09 22 42 43 3nk 23 StoutJ T D Grimes 788375 788375397872CARLOVINIAN 397872CARLOVINIAN wBl2 5 5 6 6 5 34 WrightWD Mrs W T Anson 6 8 7 2 1 404212UP AND DOING wl4 1 6 54 5 6 41 ArcaroE Mrs P Corning 466245 36070 JACKINTHEBOX wl2 64 33 2 2 52 GilbertJ FE Brown 4652 710 377403DUNADE WB109 4 3 2 ° H 32 4h 6 YagerE P Bieber 10 20 15 6 2JI 2JITime Time 23 46 111 track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Time Maker Karelia by St Henry trained by M Shields bred by Mr D N Rust Jr JrWENT WENT TO POST 414 AT POST 3J minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won easily second and third the same sameHALF HALF TIME set the pace from the start shook off opposition entering the stretch and drew away in the final eighth TOP RADIO raced close up from the start responded to urging in the stretch and finished with good courage CARLOVINIAN was taken under restraint in the early running improved its position on the outside and finished well UP AND DOING broke slowly and was outrun then saved ground entering the stretch and was bothered slightly nearing the eighth post JACKINTHEBOX and DUNADE were used up racing with the early pace and quit badly in the stretch yj Overweight Carlovinian 2 pounds SIXTH RACE 1 116 MILES Sting May 15 1925 142 4 108 Purse L000 4y olds and upward Claiming Nonwinners in 1937 Weight 13 Ibs betew May537Jam Net vaue to winner 700 jsecond 175 third 75 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 40460 CHRYSMUTE w 6 110 9 6 3jl 32 33 li I1 ShultzC A J Halliwell 5 40353 fBRIGHT CHANCEwn 6 110 7 3 23 24 2h 31 23 WallN Mrs M Brciner 7 40329 EVEN UP WB 8 115 4 8 7 k 74 52 54 32 MalleyT Miss B Sweitzer 35521 40461 WILCO w6115 210 84 84 84 66 4h StoutJ F T Blaisdell 6 10 10 4 2 40329 WAR STRIPES wn7115 8 4 I2 14 14 24 51 WrightWD Mrs E D Jacobs 7 8 7 375 40423 ROUGH PLAYER WB5115 3 1 64 64 42 43 6 DuboisD C F Kohler 15 15 15 6 3 40394 AUREATE w4114 6 5 52 5 6h 72 7 ParadiseJ J Green 15 25 25 10 5 40419 TOMAH w 4 114 10 7 42 4h 72 84 8 HanfordI R A Oliver 50 50 50 20 10 10403942PARALDA 403942PARALDA WB 4 114 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 YagerE P Bieber 115 3 165 65 35 36361 MARFREE WB 5 115 1 2 Fell LitzbgerE D Stclsing 15 20 20 8 3 Disqualified Time 24 48 114 141 148 Track fast Winner B m by Transmute Chrysalid by Ladkin trained by E Dubble bred by Mercworth Stud Winner entered to be claimed for 1400 1400WENT WENT TO POST 440 AT f9ST 2J minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third easily easilyCHRYSMUTE CHRYSMUTE improved her position steadily on the inside in the run through the back stretch came around WAR STRIPES turning for home assumed command and drew away but was quitting fast through the final sixteenth BRIGHT CHANCE moved up with a rush on the outside going to the first turn bore over and caused some crowding and then came again on the outside at the end He was disqualified for fouling EVEN UP was shuffled back going to the first turn worked his way up and finished well WILCO was jammed after the break and forced to take up then made up some ground WAR STRIPES was rushed into the lead was rated along while saving ground and had no mishaps ROUGH PLAYER bora in sharply after the break and caused WILCO and MARFREE to take up AUREATE quit under urging TOMAH ran in spots PARALDA was knocked back going to the first turn and could not improve its position riderScratched thereafter MARFREE was caught in close quarters going to the first turn and unseated its rider Scratched 38040 Balios 115 40394 Berry Patch 109


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