Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-01

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1942, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _____ _______ Jamaica NEW YORK. N. Y., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942— JAMAICA 1 MILE. Nineteenth day of twenty-seven-day meeting April 9 to May 9. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Puett gate used. Complete finish of each race confirmed by J. J. Jones Photo-Finish camera. Steward Representing The Jockey Club, Marshall Cassidy. Steward Representing New York State Racing Commission, Francis P. Dunne. Steward, H. 0. Vosburgh. Visiting member of The Jockey Club, George H. Bull. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, John B. Campbell. Assistant Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. Starter, George Cassidy. Judges, C. Cornehlsen, Frank E. Kilroe and Joseph E. Kyle. Clerk of Scales, Albert Burlen. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Nelson Strang. Paddock and Patrol Judge, Myron D. Davis. Patrol and Assistant Paddock Judge, George Hyland. Patrol Judges, Walter Mara and Frank Keogh. Timer, John Miller. Physician, Dr. Michael Spinrad. Track Veterinarian, Dr. M. J. Dair. Supervisor of Saliva Tert and Chief Veterinarian of New York State Racing Commission, Dr. Jordan Woodcock. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Eastern War Time. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites, spring meeting, 1941, .38; current meeting, .34. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one horse. FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE. Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942 — :58 — 2—1060 Purse 2 9 7 Q 0 SI. 500. 2-year-olds. Claiming:. Non-winners of two races. Weight, L I y J 116 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. April 30-42-Jam Net vaue t0 winner S975; second. 00; third, 1150; fourth, S75. Index Horses Eqt A Wt pFst ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 221483*JOTUN m 111 7 3 1J 1U 14 U DayW J W Dial 7.65 22662 SUGAR RATION wb 113 2 4 5l 5i 3i 22 GilbertJ Mary Winfrey 1.00 22468 CHALARA w 113 8 6 2* 2* 2* 3h WallN D J Sullivan 52.95 22094 LIGHT CHASER m 113 11 42 3» 4*J 4* RobertsonA J H Whitney 3.15 1 22216 BLUE WHISTLER w 116 3 7 7* 6" V° 5£ LindbergH P B Codd 14.00 l 22573 TINDELL w 113 5 5 fty T» f* W LaidleyO J J Mclntyre 11.05 22573*MY ZACA wbIII 4 2 3J 42 5*» I" WahlerC Mrs Sadie Bennett 12.10 THE HEIGHTS wb 111 6 8 8 8 8 8 RodriguezE W Ziegler Jr 60.10 Time, :23, :47 i, 1:00%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to x U , ID* JOTUN 17.30 5.10 4.00 7.65 1.56 1.00 Mutuei r rices sugar ration 2.70 2.60 .35 .30 CHALARA 8.90 3.45 Winner — Lt. b. e, by Universe— Eleison. by Livery, trained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Mr. J. W. Dial. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:04. OFF AT 2:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. JOTUN was sprinted into command after the start, displayed speed while saving ground and outlasted SUGAR RATION in the final drive. SUGAR RATION dropped back alter the break, improved his position on the inside and finished with a rush. CHALARA, in near pursuit of the early pace, had no mishaps. LIGHT CHASER was unable to keep up. BLUE WHISTLER had no mishaps. TINDELL had no mishaps. MY ZACA failed to respond when ureed. THE HEIGHTS was outrun. Scratched— 22468 Flying Son, 116; 22498Chance Cross, 116; 22662 Persistent, 113; 22662* Bulrushes, 111; Great Horde, 111; 22573 Budded, 116; 22216 Zac. 111. Overweight — Sugar Ration, 2 pounds: Light Chaser, 2; Tindell, 2. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935—1:10—4—118. Purse *y o y n a ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since x. L. I y *♦ April 8. Weight, 6 lbs. below scale. Non-winners since November April 30-42-Jam i 0f three races allowed 4 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; one race, 11 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 75; second. 00: third, 1150; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 21528 ZACHARIAS w 4 113 10 8 4i 3i 24 l2 WallN Millsdale Stable 205 22499 HELEN SPOT wb 4 109 13 2 1* 1« 1* 2* MallevT Charlotte Weipert 22 80 22445 RANCHOS BOY wsb4113 3 5 U 6h 44 34 Thompsons Jose Coll Vidal 5.85 22572 ALLMAR wb 5 115 l 9 6" 74 6*» 4» GrecoA Mrs W Bert Greco 63.45 22572 PHARO TATTLER w 5 115 2 1 5s 51 51 51 HuffWC Albert G Illich 48.30 22445*POPS RIVAL wB.r 121 6 3 3» 2£ 32 6* ClingmanD Kenneth Murchison 47.40 22469*SHORTSTOP wb 5 110 4 4 2» 4h 7£ 1 WahlerC Mrs D E Wolfort 695 224452HEATHTOWN w 4 111 9 7 9£ 81 9* 8i RodriguozE R C Thatcher 6.85 223942HI STRANGER wuollb 5 10 11£ 104 8« 9 RobertsonA J T Taylor 3.30 165653*DAN CUPID wb 7 110 12 14 12* 12* ll2 10* ShufeltH Miss C Morabito 31.70 18579COUNT DARGENTw 4 115 7 11 8l 9h 101 111 PetersM Meta D Wagnon 164.70 22572 KENS POP wb 5 115 11 13 132 11* 12* 12* ZufeltF Mrs H Ditta +64.70 11853 DARK MISCHIEF wb4116 8 6 10h 132 133 135 SuttleE R A Coon 165.80 22499 DREAMY ISLE wb 9 113 14 12 14 14 14 14 OliverR Miss Marie Krug +64.70 +Mutuel field. Time, :22*i, *%%, 1:12. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to . LA. i. ,~ D I--- ZACHARIAS 610 5.00 3.90 2.05 1.50 .55 /viutuei rrices helen spot mm 8.90 7.% 3.45 RANCHOS BOY 4.20 1.10 Winner — Ch. c, by Zacaweista — Caliente Lady, by My Play, trained by P. F. Dwyer; bred by Mr. R. C. Owen. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:35. OFF AT 2:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ZACHARIAS unseated rider going to the post and was caught before he ran away forty yards, then moved up fast on the outside going to the far turn and, under urging in the stretch, wore down HELEN SPOT to draw away. HELEN SPOT was hustled into command at the start, showed speed while saving ground and had no mishaps. RANCHOS BOY moved up stoutly entering the stretch, then hung. ALLMAR was in close quarters on the inside in . the early running. PHARO TATTLER had no mishaps." POPS RIVAL faltered badlv in the final sixteenth. SHORTSTOP raced well. HEATHTOWN could not menace the leaders. HI STRANGER broke slowly. DAN CUPID was away slowly. The others had no mishaps. Scratched— 221322Ariel Toy, 115; 16635Firozepore, 115; 20975 Wise Hobby, 120; 22572 Orenco, 115; 18891 Alca-Gal, 108; 22132 Office Hour, 115. Overweight — Helen Spot, 1 pound; Heathtown, 3; Count DArgent, 2; Dark Mischief, 3; Dreamy Isle, 3. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 5.20. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942— :58— 2— 106. Purse 2 9 7 0C ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. April 30-42-Jam Net vaue to w;nner 75; s ,cond. 00: third, 50; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ~ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22664 BUCKRA wb116 1 1 5£ 5h 4* RobertsonA Mrs G E Phillips 490 226643RIVER WOLF wb 116 7 5 4* 3J 3h 24 GilbertJ Mrs A F Sherman 2.65 223392BUSHEL BASKET wb116 9 2 24 4 14 3"k PetersM Greentree Stable 6.C5 22494 ALPINE ACE w 116 8 4 1* 24 P 43 EdmsonS C H Jones 98.45 ROBERT F. wll6 5 8 6 646* 5h Hanfordl J Freedman 7.45 NOVIEW w 116 2 3 3£ 4h 5i 64 BasileM Mrs L E Stoddard Jr 116.10 22546 BAYFORD w 116 6 6 8J 8J 8471 MalleyT Belair Stud 5 25 22664 EYE FOR EYE wb 116 10 10 7£ 71 7h *b MehrtensW King Ranch 64.80 SARGE w 116 12 12 101 10l 9* 92 ZufeltF Miss Helen Grady 67.80 DEVILS THUMB w 116 4 7 P» I* 10J 101 RodriguezE W E Boeing 4.50 22664 DEMOLITION wb US 11 II ll1 ll2 ll2 114 MayT Marshall Field 15360 SWELL KID wll6 3 9 12 12 12 12 ThompsonB Railroad Stable 57.60 Time, :23%, A7%, 1:00%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , Odds to N ii. . I D_* BUCKRA 11.80 5.00 3.60 4.90 1.50 .80 „ lyiUlUGI I riCGS RIVER WOLF 3.60 2.90 .80 .45 BUSHEL BASKET 3.80 .90 Winner — B. c, by Maedic — Royal Dispatch, by Ambassador IV., rained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Mr. L. B. Combs III. WENT TO POST-3:06. OFF AT 3:08 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BUCKRA overcame interference going to the far turn and, entering the stretch, was steered to the outside to wpar down the leaders at the end. RIVER WOLF was a prominent factor throughout and finished well. BUSHEL BASKET raced ALPINE ACE into defeat, then faltered. The latter had early speed. ROBERT F. was swung wide entering the stretch. NOVIEW raced well throughout. BAYFORD Was weakly handled throughout. EYE FOR EYE broke slowly. SARGE was slow to begin. DEVILS THUMB was eased back after the start. DEMOLITION was outrun. SWELL KID was never a factor. Scratched— 22664 Water Pearl, 116; 22664 Harvest Hand, 111; 22447Stylus, 116; Ascertain, 116; Famous Victory, 116; Radio Morale, 116; 22546 Jamesborough, 116. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935—1:10% — 4—118. Purse o o ~t Q c ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Special weights. April 30-42-Jam Net value to winner 75; second. 00; third, 50; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds II Strt i2544*BROWN GAL wb3100 7 2 2£ 14 l2 14 ClingmanD E S Haviland 89.10 CHICKORE w 3 110 6 6 9i ll2 51 2 MehrtensW King Ranch 72.00 214832*GAY CHIC wb 3 105 1 11 81 7 3h 3 HildebdtL Baleville Farm 12.40 16176 COAT OF ARMS wb3110 8 14 5£ 4» 4£ 4* MeadeD C«V Whitney .95 00367 AERIAL FIRE w 4 124 3 1 lh 3* 21 53 ConleyR J A Manfuso 44.50 22450 GALLANT DICK w 3 110 10 10 122 13n 91 6J MalleyT A L Aste +18.40 22545 ALCHANC w3110 4 3 64 84 8J 7b McCrearyC A C Ernst +18.40 09350 GAY WING w4124 2 9 4i 61 10i 6* BasileM Lazy F Ranch 89.40 22M43RECAP wb 3 110 5 5 71 5 111 9£ RodriguezE W E Boeing 6.15 225442LANOVA w 3 105 13 8 10 10* 6h 101 CouIeN R M Casey 9.25 16079 MERVYN LE ROY wb 3 110 9 12 14 14 121 Hi WallN Millsdale Stable 6.65 173432GO-GINO ■ 3 110 12 7 13h 12» 132 12s RenickJ H A Dunn 23.90 10814 KINGS FEAST wb 3 110 11 4 3J 2* 7* 13* ZufeltF Mr» L E Stoddard Jr 77.60 22545 AMERICA FORE wb 3 110 14 13 IP 9" 14 14 ThompsonB Mrs L J Lepper +18.40 tMutuel field. Time, :24, :48, 1:14. Track fast. «l H r V nm i i muj, muy 1 , 1 va. r—tZ Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to * 1 J J. IB L BROWN GAL 180.20 69.60 30.80 89.10 33.80 14.41 Mutuei rrices chickore 62.00 3o.« 30.00 i4.» GAY CHIC 8.2« 3.10 Winner — Ch. f, by Tintagel — Brown Rose, by Brown Prince II., trained by E. S. Haviland; bred by Mr. C. A. Stone. WENT tO POST— 3:37. OFF AT 3:39 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BROWN GAL was sprinted Into command after the start and, under urging, outlasted her opposition in the final drive. CHICKORE eame through on the inside in the stretch and finished fast. GAY CHIC closed with good courage. COAT OF ARMS moved up when settled in the stretch, then faltered. AERIAL FIRE was prominent throughout under weak handling. GALLANT DICK finished well. ALCHANC showed a good effort. GAY WING had no mishaps. RECAP raced evenly. LANOVA was slow to beein. MERVYN LE ROY was taken up at the start. GO-GINO was never a factor. KINGS FEAST quit badly. AMERICA FORE was not persevered *ith at the end. Victress, 105; 22367 Galafly, 110. Scratched— 225452Plantagenet, 110; 225453Bluewater, 105; Sicyon, 110; 22446 Inferno, 110; 22499 Miss FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935— 1:10%— 4— 118. Purse O 7 7 Q 7 ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below +■ *• I * scale. Non-winners since March 8 of three races allowed 4 lbs.; April 30-42-Jam of ,300 or two races, 8 lbs.; one race, 11 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,300; second. 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 226652ITABO wb 4 113 1 6 3»» 4* 31 1" MehrtensW King Ranch 2.80 226042*SPEED TO SPAREwb 9 117 2 1 li 1* 14 22 WahlerC J H Miles 1.25 22448 *SKIN DEEP wb5113 6 2 44 2£ 2£ 31* DayW D MacVean 6.95 226C43SCOTCH TRAP wb 6 113 5 5 6 5s 4i 4 ClingmanD G W Peak 4.70 07864 MONDAY LUNCH w 4 113 3 3 2» 34 55 5« ThompsonB Greentree Stable 12.05 20837MILK FLIP w 4 113 4 4 5h 6 6 6 MayT Mrs W P Stewart 29.75 Time, :23%, :47, 1:11*$. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to li , ID* ITABO 7.60 3.00 2.60 2.80 .50 .30 Mutuei r rices speed to spare 2.80 2.30 .40 .15 SKIN DEEP 3.30 .66 Winner — Ch. c, by Bold Venture — Snowflake, by Mad Hatter, trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mereworth Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:07. OFF AT 4:08. EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ITABO stumbled at the start and was sent up on the inside, then was caught in close quarters and, forced back, was sent between the leaders entering the stretch, finishing fast to wear down SPEED TO SPARE. The latter was hustled into command after the start and, displaying speed while saving ground, held on well to the end. SKIN DEEP, a prominent factor throughout, had no mishaps. SCOTCH TRAP was sent up entering the stretch and was steered to the inside at the eighth post. MONDAY LUNCH, a prominent factor, had no mishaps. MILK FLIP was outrun. Scratched— 22604 Happy Note, 101; 22604 B reeks, 122. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. Croyden 7 7 7 Q O Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of ™ * ** ,500 other than claiming or three such races of 00 each. April 30-42-Jam Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of ,300 or two races since April 8 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1942, 5 lbs.; at any time, 8 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22545 BLUE PENNANT wb113 2 2 H 2* 2* 25 14 WestropeJ L B Mayer 3.90 22389 REDTHORN wb 116 1 1 2a Is 1* lh 2* LaidleyO J J Mclntyre 3.35 22608 RAMILLIES wb 113 4 4 ¥ 4» 4» 32 3+ McCrearyC W P Chrysler Jr 1.75 225763WAIT A BIT wb 116 3 3 33 32 32 4* 4? RodriguezE W Ziegler Jr 2.95 22367 BLAZING GLORY wb 113 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MehrtensW Mrs E Graham Lewis 13.35 Time, :24%, M%, 1:13and, 1:39, 1:45%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid Odds to r— — , , LA M. I B *- BLUE PENNANT 9.80 5.10 3.10 3.90 1.55 .55 iWuiuei i rices redthorn 4.80 2.90 1.40 .45 RAMILLIES 2.40 .20 Winner — B. c, by Blue Larkspur— Minnant, by Pennant, trained by G. Philpot; bred by Mrs. Cary T. Gravson. WENT TO POST— 4:37. OFF AT 4:381 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE PENNANT was taken back and, under restraint when outrun enering the stretch, was sent up on the outside, assumed command at the eighth post, but was tiring at the finish. REDTHORN was kept under urging going to the first turn and was sent into a long lead and then came again at the finish. RAMILLIES bolted at the break, improved his position and finished well. WAIT A BIT showed an even effort. BLAZING GLORY was outrun. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. Purse 7 7 7 Q Q ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners L L I y y aj a mi]e or over allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,750; if for April 30-42-Jam ,500, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 75; second. 00; third. 50; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fm Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 224742RAISIN BREAD w 113 1 12 92 93 8£ 8V ll McCrearyC Mrs G C Winfrey 485 221362*BONNIE GOLOS wb107 5 9 84 85 96 5£ 22 WahlerC Mrs E Golos 6.55 22337*THE GENERAL w 112 4 l 5* 4£ 2h 2i 32 ClingmanD Miss Jewel Heard 25.30 22474 LANDSLIDE wb120 6 2 l3 1* 14 4 4* RobertsonA Brookmeade Stable 6.65 22136 WADDY wb 117 8 6 6» 7i 5* 3 » 51 LindbergH P B Codd 25.05 22446 BELMIKE w 116 10 5 72 6h 4£ 4* 64 GilbertJ Frank Weller 5.80 22363 QUEENS NAVY w 108 2 3 24 2* 3* 61 7* ThompsonB Myron Selznick 36.75 22543 HATTIE BELLE wb 112 9 7 3 51 7 7 8* MeadeD I Bieber 5.50 22499 *QUATREBELLE w 110 13 4 4* 31 6n 92 9* DayW Mrs B S Cutler 3.95 22474 SAXON PAUL w 116 14 14 11£ 121 12h 12and 101 ZufeltF A L Aste +62.25 22337 WOODVALE QUEEN w 113 12 13 133 138 13» 131014 OliverR Miss Marie Krug 35.75 22543*WHAT EXCUSE w 107 7 10 12* ll2 IP 10* HP HildebrtL D J Sullivan 30.50 22577*GENIAL GUY w 108 11 8 102 101 10n ll1 13i* CouleN Aberdeen Stable +62.25 22363 GOOD WHISKEY w 113 3 1114 14 14 14 14 VercherT W F Tabacar +62.25 +Mutuel field. Time, :24£, :48, 1:14, 1:40, 1:475. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to U « I n * RAISIN BREAD 11.70 5.50 4.00 4.86 1.75 1.00 Mutuei rrices bonnie golos 8.?o mi 3.35 230 THE GENERAL 10.10 4.05 Winner— Ch. g, by Hard Tack — Lfght and Shade, by Gainsborough, trained by G. C. Winfrey ; bred by Miss H. W. Bingham. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:11. OFF AT 5:14 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. RAISIN BREAD began slowly, improved his position on the inside and closed with a rush through the stretch. BONNIE GOLOS was slow to begin and finished well under urging. THE GENERAL was a prominent factor on the inside and had no mishaps. LANDSLIDE showed early speed, then quit. WADDY moved up on the inside in the stretch. BELMIKE showed a good effort. QUEENS NAVY had no mishaps. HATTIE BELLE ran in spots. QUATRE-BELLE was weakly handled. SAXON PAUL had no mishaps. WOODVALE QUEEN was outrun. WHAT . EXCUSE had no mishaps. GENIAL GUY and GOOD WHISKEY were outrun. Scratched— 22499Connie Jean, 108; 22499 Nestonian, 108. Overweight — Woodvale Queen, 1 pound.


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