Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-11

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r Monday, Mayt, n*m -**■ ¥ f* i lr * * A Official Racing Charts ___ Copyright, 1942, by Trianglt Publications, Inc. Jamaica NEW YORK. N. Y., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1942— JAMAICA 1 MILE. Twenty-seventh 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. H. 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 Test 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, .38. 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 — 106. Purse 1 O 1 1 ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming:. Weight, 117 lbs. Claim-5 2 L I 5 ing price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. May 9-42 — Jam Net vaue to winner 75; second. S300; third, 50; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St fl % Str Fin tockeys Owners Odd* Strt 22793 TINDELL w 117 1 1 li 1" l2 li LaidleyO J J Mclntyre 2.50 22498 FOE OWOE w 111 5 4 3h 4s 23 25 WallN Maxwell Howard 10.60 22498SFKLSWAY wb 112 9 7 2J 2£ 3i 3» WholeyR Mrs Louise Lazare 6.15 22958*OlTCOME wb 109 10 3 4s 3444 41 DelaneyR G D Widener 19.55 22498 GHOST LIGHT wb114 2 5 63 5h 5* 5h RobertsonA R A Firestone 22.60 22883 EPA WAY wb112 8 10 10 91 85 63 MeadeD F J Buchanan 5.45 22542*NOSINED w 106 6 6 73 7° 7»k 72 WahlerC W W Crenshaw 62.55 22546 KIEV LEE wb117 3 2 54 6h 6* 8« LongdenJ Crescent Stable 26.70 QION SET POINT wb117 4 8 8l 81 93 9* SchmidlA B N Kane 4.15 22498*HYLAS w 106 7 9 91 10 10 10 DayW J W Dial 7.85 Time, :23/5, M%, 1:01. Track muddy. r-%2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to ; 7.00 4.10 2.90 2.50 105 .45 i a - in* TINDELL Mutuel Prices foe owoe 7.90 520 295 100 FELSWAY 4-10 °5 Winner— Ch. c, by Tintagel— Maridel. by Durbar II., trained by I. J. Schaefer ; bred by Mr. A. B. Hanroi-k. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:06. OFF AT 2:08* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily: second and third driving. TINDELL was sent into command at the -.tart and drew away into a short lead, was rated along to the final eighth, where he was slightly-urged and held FOE O WOE safe. The latter came through on the inside entering the stretch and finished with good courage. FELSWAY was a prominent factor from the start while on the outside and had no mishaps. OUTCOME raced forwardly throughout and had no mishaps. GHOST LIGHT showed an even effort from the start. EPAWAY was slow to beein and closed with a rush. NOSINED had no mishaps. KIEV LEE could not keep up. QUONSET POINT appeared unable to untrack himself. HYLAS was never a factor. Scratched— 22883 Real Man, 111; Dinner Party, 117; 22216 Zac, 114. Overweight — Felsway. 1 pound; Ghost Light. 3; Epaway. 1. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942 — :58 — 2 — 106. Purse 2 3 O 1 A ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 117 lbs. Claim- • A I 4 mg price ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. May 9-42 — Jam Net va,ue t0 wjnner 75; seCond. 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22498 BLENDED WELL wb 108 3 3 5l 61 5i l1 CouleN Mrs T Christopher 92.75 23059**CAROLINE F. w 106 1 1 14 14 14 2* CrowtherE J Freedman 3.75 230053TOSS UP w 117 4 9 93 5i 3" 3i NevesR W E Boeing 2.55 22883;!SPARKLING MAID wbHO 6 7 4± l 6" 4h KeiperP Mrs E C Salsbury 8.20 22958 NAVY BLUE wb114 2 2 7J l 41 53 MeadeD Crispin Oglebay 10.60 22754 DARING wb 114 10 4 106 8* P 6* RobertsonA H L Straus 15.95 22793 LIGHT CHASER wb 117 7 5 3* 3J, 8 7h YoungS J H Whitney 7.95 23005 BULRUSHES wb 117 11 6 21 2* 2h 8i LongdenJ Ogden Phipps 8.0S 22401*DIAH w 106 8 11 llfi 9* 94 9" HildebrtL Milky Wav Farm 16.20 22883 GOOD LOOKING wbUI 5 8 8 IP 102 105 SkellvJ Warbern Stable 18.05 22883 JIMAR wb11112 10 62 101 ll2 ll2 WallN Mrs N Hugh Dufford 79.10 REDOUBLED w 111 9 12 12 12 12 12 McCrearvC Lazy F Ranch 77.50 Time, :23%, :48, 1:01%. Track muddy. - Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v ID* BLENDED WELL 187.50 65.50 21.80 92.75 31.75 9.90 M. UlUel rriCeS Caroline f 6.20 4.10 2.10 105 TOSS UP 3.40 .70 Winner— B. f. by Blue Larkspur— Clonaslee. by Orpiment, trained by H. Brown ; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:41. OFF AT 2:43* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. BLENDED WELL was well up from the start, responded to urging and wore down CAROLINE F. in the final drive. The latter was sprinted into command at the start, showed speed while saving ground and held on well to the end. TOSS UP improved his position on the inside, then hung in the final drive. SPARKLING MAID was on the outside all the wav and had no mishaps. NAVY BLUE was unable to keep up. DARING showed a good effort. LIGHT CHASER had no mishaps. BULRUSHES quit badly. DIAH was never a factor. GOOD LOOKING was shuffled back. JIMAR was slow to begin. REDOUBLED was outrun. Overweight — Sparkling Maid. 2 pounds. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 68.40. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935 — 1:1025— 4— 118. Purse 9 3 9 11 ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below X. j Z. I J scaie. Non-winners since April 8 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, May 9-42— 3am ,000; if for ,750, allowed -3 lbs.; if for ,500, 7 lbs. Net value to winner 75; second, S300; third, 50; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *i xk Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 23006*STEVADA wb4103 2 2 2s 23 l2 14 WahlerC J J McManus 22.10 13283!FEROCTTY wb 4 120 8 7 5J 4* 4* 2" KeiperP I Bieber 6.90 22794 ZACHARIAS w 4 117 4 6 3" 3£ U 3* WallN Millsdale Stable .80 23006 CLEO LOUISE w 4 115 1 1 U lh 2h 41 MeadeD John Simonetti 6.00 23006J,BUCKI.E UP wb 4 115 9 8 88 I3 5" 5 CarrollJA Mrs J H Miles 78.45 227% AERIAL FIRE wb 4 113 3 3 71 5» 6* 66 ConlevR J A Manfuso 8.90 19194 SUPREME IDEAL wb4120 7 9 9 9 83 7h SchmidlA Mrs K Cantwell 54.40 04418 DAY OFF wb6115 5 4 * 61 75 83 LongdenJ Short Brook Farm 11.00 23108 PH A RO TATTLER wb 5 115 6 5 6* 8« 9 9 HuffWC Albert G Illich 31.80 Time, :23. ;47%, 1:14. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . LA. I H • STEVADA 46.20 14.70 4.70 22.10 6.35 1.35 Mutuel Prices ferocity 7h %m tm f ZACHARIAS 2-40 20 Winner— B. f, by Haste— Zevada. by Zev, trained by S. T. Greenfield; bred by Mr. E. K. Thomas. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:16. OFF AT 3:17* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. STEVADA forced the pace from the start and, rounding the stretch turn, shook off CLEO LOUISE to win drawing away. FEROCITY was sent to the outside entering the stretch and. under urging, finished with good courage. ZACHARIAS was on the inside in the running, was bumped slichtlv entering the stretch and finished well. CLEO LOUISE had early speed, then quit. BUCKLE UP showed an even effort. AERIAL FIRE had no mishaps. SUPREME IDEAL was a trailer to the stretch turn. DAY OFF had no mishaps. PHARO TATTLER could not keep up. Scratched— 23006Wise Hobby, 121; 16635 Firozepore. 110. FOlRTH RACE 3-4 MILE King Saxon, April 20, 1935 — l:ltft — 4 — 118. South Shore Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-win-5 2 7 1 1 is. aL O ners 0f three races. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 or May 9-42 — Jam two races allowed 3 lbs.; one race in 1942, 7 lbs. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third. 50: fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22500 PORTERS GIRL wb 115 4 2 l2 l2 I2 l2 RobertsonA Anne Davis Stevenson 2.90 22885USONG OWAR ■ 115 7 5 3 2"k 22 2"k ClingmanD Mrs L J Lepper 2.55 22885 SALTO wb113 6 7 5i 4J 43* McCrearyC King Ranch 6.60 23008 LISTE wb 113 1 l 9 81 5 43 LongdenJ Paragon Stable 4.60 1%902LAWYF.RS LIGHT wb120 2 4 62 54 61 5« NevesR W E Boeine 7 90 22576 BULRUSH w 113 5 8 7 7h 75 6* MeadeD W P Chrysler Jr 14.25 15994 CORTEGE wb 113 3 3 2 34 3" 71 KeiperP Mrs D Runyon 16.40 22885 SICYON wb113 9 6 43 62 81 8i WallN Marshall Field 78.80 22605 COURT MANNERS w 115 8 9 82 9 9 9 YoungS J H W hitney 49.45 Time, :2325. :47%, 1:1 24£. Track muddy. z— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to 1 i . in* PORTERS GIRL 7.80 3.60 2.80 2.90 80 .40 Mutuel Prices sSng o- war...::::::... 3.50 2.70 .75 .» SALTO 3.90 95 Winner— Ch. f, by The Porter— African Grey, by Tetratema, trained by A. G. Schuttinger; bred by Mr. J. H. Whitnev. WENT TO POST-3:48. OFF AT 3:49 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start ?ood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the tame. PORTERS GIRL, tuited in the going, was sprinted into command at the start and displayed speed, then began to bear out through the final sixteenth. SONG O* WAR, a prominent factor throughout, was under pressure in the stretch and finished well. SALTO began slowly and closed with a rush. LISTE was shuffled back after the break, then finished fast. LAWYERS LIGHT ran in spots. BULRUSH was never a dangerous factor. CORTEGE tired in the stretch. SICYON had a flash of early speed. COURT MANNERS was outrun. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924— 1:49%— 3— 115. Second O "3 7 1 7 Running: GREY LAG HANDICAP. 5,000 Added. 3-year-olds * 9 ™ • and upward. May 9-42 — Jam Net value t0 winner 3,600; seconds, .250 each; fourth. 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22888 MARRIAGE wb 6 109 9 5 li 1" l2 l3 l3 LongdenJ R A Coward oT95 21273 t.MARKET WISE wb 4 125 5 11 9i 8 83 4i 22 ZufeltF Louis Tufano 2.30 22666 tBOYSY w 6 113 6 3 2* P 2" 21 22 MeadeD T H Heard Jr 4 90 22836:WALLER wb4109 7 9 11 11 10* 61 4n SkellyJ John C Clark 3010 227583TOLA ROSE wb5105 8 7 54 5* 41 3« 52 MehrtensW A J Sackett 13.80 22774 STARETOR w 4 107 4 4 7 93 9» 7i 62 NevesR Hugh S Nesbit :22.30 228883THE RHYMER w 4 112 1 2 8" 103 5" 93 1* SchmidlA Greentree Stable 28.90 22398 PICTOR w 5 118 2 10 10 7h 6and 5" 82 KeiperP W L Brann 11.75 22150-OIR BOOTS w 4 118 10 8 63 61 7h 8" 9i RobertsonA Woodvale Farm 7 70 22600 CRAMPS wb5109 3 1 4» 42 11 11 105 WallN J H Whitney 8 30 22398 SIR MARLBORO wb 6 111 11 6 34 2i 32 101 11 YounpS Mrs J Eitinger 23 60 tDead heat for second. *Mutuel field. Time, :23%. :47%, 1:13, 1:39, 1:52. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to -I D_:- MARRIAGE 15.90 6.30 5.40 6.95 2.15 1.70 M--«--- uruei rnces market wise 2.80 3.10 .40 .55 BOYSY 3.30 3.90 .65 .95 Winner— Red ch. g, by Strolling Player— War Wedding, by Man o War, trained by R. A. Coward; bred bv Mr. C. T. Gravon. WENT TO POST— 4:23. OFF AT 4:23J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drhing; seconds the same. MARRIAGE outran his field from the start and was well suited in the going, responded to urging in the stretch run and held his opposition safe. MARKET WISE was slow to start, but improved his position steadily, came to the outside for the stretch run and closed fast to finish in a dead heat with BOYSY. The latter was well up and, taken under mild restraint, saved ground entering the stretch and held on well. WALLER was outrun in the early stages and made up ground steadily in the stretch run. TOLA ROSE was kept forwardly under mild restraint in the final eighth. STARETOR made up some ground on the inside at the end. THE RHYMER had no mishaps. PICTOR moved up rounding the far turn and then faltered. OUR BOOTS was unable to keep up. CRAMPS had no mishaps. SIR MARLBORO quit hadlv in the stretch run. Scratched— 22758 Paul Pry, 100; 230792 Attention, 123; 22887 Dispose, 110; 228362Master Henry, 105; 227582Welcome Pass. 105; 22758 Devils Crag. 102. Overweight — Marriage. 1 pound: Waller. 1; Sir Marlboro, 1. SIXTH RACE! 1 3-16 MILES. City Talk, April 29, 1942— 1:57%— 5— 114. Dr. 9 "3 9 1 O Gardner Graded Handicap Class C. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds Z, j Z. I O an| UpWard. May 9-42 — Jam Net value t0 winner .680; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 5 % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 227582WELCOME PASS wb 4 115 116 5j 54 31 lrk NevesR W E Boeing 2.55 22797ITABO wB4114 4 2 1* 1* 1* l3 2 RobertsonA J H Miles tl-95 231112ARGONNE WOODSwb 5 110 3 3 23 2* 2* 24 33 SkellyJ J H Miles +195 22758 DEVILS CRAG wb5115 2 4 4* 43 44 42 4* ZufeltF Judy-Ed Stable 5.75 22568 DUSKY FOX wb5110 5 6 52 6 6 6 5»» KeiperP Briar Knolls Farm 14.35 22758CITY TALK wb 5 122 6 5 3" 3* 31 53 6 MeadeD Mrs Louis Lazare 2 55 fCoupled as J. H. Miles entrv. Time, :24, :48, 1:132. 1:39%, 1:52%. 1:59. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to in* WELCOME PASS 7.10 3.30 3.10 2.55 .68 .55 M. utuel Prices itabo f 2.90 3.40 .« .70 ARGONNE WOODS Entry 290 3.40 .45 .70 Winner— Br. c, by Brevity— Dustaway, by Whisk Broom II., trained by C. Wilhelm ; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. WENT TO POST— 5:03. OFF AT 5:03J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivine; second and third the same. WELCOME PASS was outrun in the early stages, but improved his position steadily and overcame interference from ARGONNE WOODS in the stretch run and wore down ITABO at the end. The latter was taken in hand after the break, saved ground and was roused in the final sixteenth and then faltered at the finish. ARGONNE WOODS, in near pursuit of the early pace, was placed under pressure entering the stretch and was bearing out through the final eighth. DEVJLS CRAG, from a slow start, made up some ground on the inside. DUSKY FOX was never a factor. CITY TALK moved up entering the stretch and then faltered under the weight. Overweight — Dusky Fox. 3 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. Purse 2 0 9"IQ ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below » * scale. Non-winners since April 8 of three races allowed 2 lbs.; May 9-42 — Jam two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 75: second, 00: third. 50; fourth, 5. . Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~Odds Strt 23010 NOTES wb 3 101 2 3 42 42 31 2h In McCrearyC Mrs Louis Lazare 5.20 22837-*AT PLAY wb 7 109 1 1 3 3* 2" lh 24 LeveridgeL Mrs C Phillips 11.40 227142*INCONCEIVABLE w 5 112 5 8 81 82 64443* ClinemanD Mrs L J Lepper 9.20 22333 STAR OFPADULA wb6114 7 U1 21 l1 31 41 YouneS Mrs C E Coates 7.25 227592*MARK wb5109 9 7 7* 5 4J 68 5* CouleN Harry Brown 7.85 22759 STROLLING IN wb 4 112 4 6 54 6* 55 5" 62 MeadeD C S Bromley 22834 MISTING w 4 110 6 9 9 9 8" 72 1* HuffWC Milton Seidt 58.70 23060 LIVELYHOOD hi 4 110 8 5 6" 7h 9 85 87 KeiperP Mrs E D Jacobs 5.90 23062*BROWN GAL wb 3 94 3 2 1* 1" l» 9 9 MannW E S Haviland 33.55 Time, :24i/5, :48, 1:14, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track muddy. — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to n k i , in* NOTES 12.40 6.60 4.90 5.20 2.30 1.45 Mutuel Prices at play n.w %m 450 230 INCONCEIVABLE 6.00 2.00 Winner— B. c. by Stimulus— Notebook, by Chicle, trained by W. O. Hicks; bred by Wheatley Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:38. OFF AT 5:39 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won drivine; second and third the same. NOTES was kept close to the pace and outlasted AT PLAY in the final strides. The latter slipped through on the inside entering the stretch and, under urging, held on well to the end. INCONCEIVABLE, from a slow start, made up ground at the end. STAR OF PADULA was close up from the start and had no mishaps. MARK showed a good rffort all the way. STROLLING IN was in close quarters after the start. MISTING was never a factor. LIVELY-HOOD was unable to keep up. BROWN GAL had speed for a half. Scratched— 23065 Romanic, 113. Overweight — Notes. 3 pounds: Strolling In, 1: Misting. 2: Livelyhood. 2: Brown Gal. 3.


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