Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-08

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc Jamaica JAMAICA L I N Y FRIDAY MAY 7 1943 JAMAICA 1 MILE Twentysixth day of twentysevenday meeting April 8 to May 8 Metropolitan Jockey Club Puett stall gate used James J Jones camera used Steward Representing The Jockey Club Marshall Cassjdy 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 and Handicapper Julius Reeder Starter George Cassidy Judges C H Cornehlsen Fred Parks 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 George Snow and Frank Keogh Timer John Miller Track Veterinarian Dr M J Pair Racing starts at 200 p m Eastern War Time W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Indicates three pounds apprentice allowance five pounds seven pounds Percentage of winning favorites spring meet ¬ ing 1942 37 current meeting 36 Daily Double first and second races Entries and field horses run as one FIRST RACE 58 MILE Red Sonnet April 24 1942 58 2 106 Purse 4 ft 1 fl 1 500 2yearolds Claiming Weight 116 Ibs Winners of two v J I U 3 Ibs extra two since races races April 7 6 Ibs extra Maidens May 743 Jam allowed 5 Ibs Claiming price 2500 Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 397582SIRLETTE w08 3 1 I1 I1 I1 1 BrooksS L L Haggin II 500 39906 DOCDONOUGH wl6 53 2 2 2 2 SchmidlA C T Chenery 625 39923 MAGIC HEELS wl3 6 6 83 6i 6 3 HigleyJ Millsdale Stable 230 39812 RENRAW wnll6 95 42 32 31 4i YoungS Warbern Stable 715 715399082ALL 399082ALL TALK w06 88 h 7 5 52 GivensC Grant Thorn 250 250PEPPY PEPPY MISS w 112 2 9 6 8 7 61 MalleyT A E Muriyer f2585 f2585STYMIE STYMIE WE 111 77 51 42 42 7 = Garzal King Ranch 3095 39861 RED FOX WBlll 4 4 3 S 86 83 AtkinsonT The Barb Stable 3010 39814 FLOAT ME WB 112 1 2 99 9 9 DurandoC A E Munyer f2585 Coupled as A E Munvcr entry entryTime Time 23 48J 101 Track fast fastr r 52 Mutuels Paid t Odds to 1 v vii ii in SIRLETTE 1200 610 380 500 205 90 Mutuel Prices DOCDONOUGH 750 370 275 85 85I I MAGIC HEELS 290 45 45Winner Winner B f by Sir Damion Volctte by Dis Done trained by K Osborne bred by Mr H P Head ley Winner entered to be claimed for 2500 2500WENT WENT WArTjIMEStart TO POST 205 OFF AT 205 EASTERN WArTjIME Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same SIRLETTE quickest to start showed gaod early speed tinder restraint drifted out in the stretch but outlasted DOCDONOUGH in the final drive DOCDONOUGH closest to the leader all the way closed gamely under punishment through the stretch but was bothered by the winner bearing out MAGIC HEELS was pulled up in the first eighth and met interference leaving the back stretch went around the leaders on the stretch turn and closed with a rush to wear down RENRAW The latter racing forwardly throughout faltered in the stretch run ALL TALK slow to get going finished stoutly RED FOX showed early speed speedOverweight Overweight Peppy Miss 4j pounds Float Me 1 SECOND RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Purse A ft n I I 1500 4yearolds and upward Claiming Weight 6 Ibs below j I i scale Non winners in 1943 of three races allowed 3 Ibs two races May 743 Jam 7 ibs one race 11 Ibs Claiming price 1600 1600Net Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 400763SINGLE wB4113 2 1 lh I2 1 1s LindbergH Mrs W Kozak 220 38204 BEN GRAY WB 4 113 10 5 5 52 42 22 BrooksS Louisiana Stable 500 39144 WHITE TIME wn5115 17 4l 3J V 3 4 ThompsonB Mrs F K Hastings 2370 38686 DOWN SIX w5115 32 V 2i 3i 4h AtkinsonT Frances D Scully f2545 40075 fDR WHINNY WB 7 115 13 11 122 12 6 5l HigleyJ Harry Brown 2255 40075 VALDINA JOE WB 6 110 4 8 II2 II2 8k 63 MannW J J Schwebel 4970 497039970HELEN 39970HELEN J254539969EARLY SPOT WB 5 109 8 14 134131 134 71 KienziJ Mrs C Weipert J2545 39969EARLY DLIVYwB 8 121 5 4 31 42 52 8f ThornburgJ Millbrook Stable 360 40075 HARD BLAST WB 4 117 11 9 9 9 i 9i YoungS Warbern Stable 6C5 6C539969STEVADA 39969STEVADA w 5 106 7 10 v 10l 10 10 10J GivensC R J Tuite f2545 40075 LADIES FIRST WB 5 110 9 3 6 61 llh 11 MehrtensW W C Winfrey 1165 1165401393BLUE 401393BLUE FLIGHT WB 4 108 14 6 7 72 12h 121 DecringJ H Kerr 3295 36470 W H KELLY wB4113 612 8 8i 9 132 SchmidlA Miss C MorSbito 6015 36362 LLANO BLANCO w 6 115 12 13 14 14 14 14 CavensJ R M Casey 11505 fMutuel field Apprentice allowance waived waivedTime Time 23 47 112 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 in C SINGLE 640 380 300 220 90 50 Mutuel rnceSi BEN GRAY 560 440 180 120 120t t WHITE TIME 1030 415 415Winner Winner Ch c by Only One Miss Trooper by Strolling Player trained by J A Coburn bred by Mr W 11 Lipscomb Winner entered to be clairrTed for 1600 1600WENT WENT TO POST 237 OFF AT 240 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving SINGLE found his stride quickly set a fast pace in the early running shook off his opposition on the stretch turn and increasing his advan ¬ tage won easily BEN GRAY in close quarters on the turn saved ground turning into the stretch closed vamely to dispose of WHITE TIME and finished well WHITE TIME on the inside early was forced to ease back a couple of times made a bid when clear but tired through the stretch as if a trifle short DOWN SIX a forward contender for half a mile tired in the final eighth DR WHINNY away slowly moved up on the inside VAtDINA JOE had some trouble on the turn HELEN SPOT closed a big gap from a slow start EARLY DELIVERY was dose up for half a mile and quit in the stretch LADIES FIRST tried to bear out leaving the back stretch Scratched 39771 High Brow 113 39145 Sergeant Bill 113r39969 Cleo Louise 110 34716 Miss B B 110 36617Airy Goer 113 36010 Rodimic 108 108Overweight Overweight Helen Spot 4 pounds Stevada 1 Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 3990 THIRD RACE 58 MILE Red Sonnet April 24 1942 58 2 106 Purse 40312 S1500 2yearolds Maidens Colts and geldings Special weights May 743 Jam Net value to wjnner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ffc Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt fBULL DANDY wl6 32 21 1 lh 1 VercherT Mrs D H Peter 945 945SPOOK SPOOK SHIP wl6 26 6l 41 4i 2 MchrtensW King Ranch J380 39861 CRAZY HORSE w 116 8 4 3 2i 2i 34 YoungS John C Clark 570 39861 TEST FLIGHT w 116 95 53 Sa 51 42J BrooksS Louisiana Farm 710 710ABASHED ABASHED wl6 53 lh 36 33 Garzal King Ranch 380 380METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN w 111 78 8 62 63 62 GivensC Sanford Stud Farm 495 495398142BIG 398142BIG RAID wl6 11 4h 72 74 7 HigleyJ J E Kenney 300 300ABLE ABLE w 116 4 9 9 81 86 810 DeeringJ Mrs Alice F Sherman 4740 PURITAN wB109 67 I1 9 9 9 DelaneyR G D Widener 875 Disqualified JCouplcd as King Ranch entry entryTime Time 22 48 1Q2J Track fast fastSPOOK SPOOK SHIP Entry 960 520 370 380 160 85 CRAZY HORSE 690 460 2i45 130 130EST EST FLIGHT 470 135 135Winner Winner Cn c by Bold Venture Last Bdj t by Sir Gallahad III trained by M Hirsch bred by King Ranch WENT TO POST 305 OFF AT 305J EASTERN WARTIME WARTIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same BULL DANDY away fonvardly and a keen contender in the early running bore out badly entering the stretch and carried CRAZY HORSE wide responded gamely through the stretch and while racing greenly outlasted SPOOK SHIP but was disqualified for forcing CRAZY HORSE wide and bumping him through the stretch CRAZY HORSE a for ¬ ward factor on the outside sll the way was carried out in the stretch turn and bumped by BULL DANDY in the stretch and but for the interference he would probably have won SPOOK SHIP also bumped at the start by BULL DANDY was off slowly gradually bctteredi his position on the outside and closed with a rush through the stretch TEST FLIGHT forced wide on the turn finished stoutly ABASHED a keen factor and saving much ground the entire trip tired in the last eighth METROPOLITAN and BIG RAID could never get up FOURTH RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Purse 1500 3yearolds and upward Maidens Special weights May 743 Jam Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP S St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Si Strt 394593CAMPTOWN vB3113 7 76 6 73 31 3 I2 McCrearyC G D Widener 125 125we 37046 LOVELY ONE we 3 109 6 1 22 11 1 2n RienziJ Cedar Farm 2670 2670I 40138 GOLDEN FLEECE I w 3 113 4 2 Vs 23 22 35 DeeringJ R S Clark 2165 2165w 38731 V FOR VICTORY w 3 113 2 9 9JUSTINIAN 84 S 2 5 42 GrohsO Railroad Stable 6615 6615w3113 JUSTINIAN II w3113 311 ir 11461 51 EccardR Lazy F Ranch 4560 39911 TO TOWN JAMES 5 w w3113 3 113 5 3 3399722MINEFINDER 62 7h 81 6 CavensJ A Josiah 7520 7520WB3113 399722MINEFINDER ws3 WB3113 113 8 810 10 10401382THIN 91 94 9 i MalleyT E D Levinson 740 740w 401382THIN AIR w w3113 3 113 9 7 7401383SUN 102 102 Hi 81 ThompsonB Mill River Stable 325 325WB 401383SUN FLAME WB 3 113 11 4 4363623McCORMICK 5 41 43 94 MehrtensW Mrs E J Madden 1255 1255WB 363623McCORMICK WB 4 119 13 5 4h 61 71 1Q2 GivensC W W Crenshaw fl210 fl210WB 40138 RHYME MAKER WB 3 113 14 13 3h 8h IQi lis AtkinsonT R A Coon 11210 11210EwB310610 33167SUPER SERVICEwB310610 EwB310610 8 8ErfAHASTE 12 126 12 ° 1212 pjttarclliJ vj Vy Scuderi 16840 16840w3113 ErfAHASTE EIHASTE w3113 1 114 14 13 13 13 13 GaitherA Paragon Stable 3485 3485w 11043 DARK DANGER w 4 119 12 12 Pulled up SkellyJfMutucl SkellyJl H A Dunn H210 fMutucl field Time 23 47 114 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid N Odds to 1 3 3ki ki in f CAMPTOWN 450 330 290 125 65 45 Mutuel rriceSi 325C LOVELY ONE 1470 850 635 325 C GOLDEN FLEECE 770 285 285Winner Winner Ch c by Jamestown After Dark by Pompey trained by W F Mulholland bred by Mr G D Widener WENT TO POST 337 OFF AT 346 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start poor from stall gate Won handily second and third driving CAMPTOWN pinched back on the back stretch began moving up on the outside midway around the turn and wearing down the leaders through the stretch won going avay under mild pressure LOVELY ONE began fast showed the most speed but faltered in the drive GOLDEN FLEECE prominent all the way closed under punishment and would have been second in another stride V FOR VICTORY finished well JUSTINIAN II tired after half a mile TO TOWN JAMES tired in the stretch THIN AIR broke in a tangle SUN FLAME met early interference DARK DANGER unseated his rider at the post and ran awayabout half a mile and was pulled up after the start Scratched 39972 Sea Lord 126 39911 Sunstorm 113 39768Tricks 108 34621 TinvoShank 113 39574Devie 103 21747 Marmeduke 124 124Overweight Overweight Lovely One 1 pound FIFTH RACE 1 116 MILES Sting May 9 1925 142 4 106 Erin Erin4fl 4fl u andu 7 1 A Handicap 5000 Added 3yearolds and upward Fillies and mares maresMay May 743 Jam Net value to winner 3275 second 1000 third 500 fourth 250 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39910POMAYYA w 5 122 5 1 I1 14 I1 1 12 RobertsonA Brookmeade Stable 255 35866 VAGRANCY WB 4 126 2 4 33 3 37 23 2 MalleyT Eclair Stud 140 39719 WHAT NOT WB 3 98 6 3 24 2h 2h 3 34 MurphyS Mrs S Rutchick 2210 2210399102DARK 399102DARK DISCOVERY w 5 110 1 2 4 43 4J 4J 4 i MehrtensW John A Bell Jr 435 43539910SLOVEDAY 39910SLOVEDAY w7116 4 5 55 51 52 54 AtkinsonT Mrs W R Flemming 655 655262763MACKEREL 262763MACKEREL wu4109 3666666 McCrearyC C V Whitney 1695 Time 24 47 113 139 146 Track fast fastt t S2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 in POMAYYA 710 310 270 255 55 35 Mutuel rricesj VAGRANCY 300 250 50 25 WHAT NOT 490 145 145Winner Winner Ch m by Pompey Omayya by Sir Gallahad III trained by H L Fontaine bred by Brook ¬ meade Stable WENT TO POST 410 OFF AT 411 EASTERN WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same POMAYYA hustled tc the front going to the first turn was cleverly rated in front while saving ground and had something left whcn chal lenged outlasting VAGRANCY The latter moved up gamely on the inside near the halfmile post and was pocketed until straightened out in the stretch where she came around the leader but Robertson clearly outrode Malley in the drive WHAT NOT faltered when straightened out into the stretch DARK DISCOVERY and LOVED AY outrun early finished resolutely MACKEREL had no mishaps SIXTH RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Purse A fi 7 1 1500 3yearolds Claiming Weight the scale Nonwinners May 743 Jam two races in 1943 8 Ibs Claiming price 3000 if for less 1 Ib v allowed for each 100 to 2500 2500Net Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt t A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39537 ARIEL PLAY wl3 6 61 1 14 I2 I3 14 BrooksS Circle M Ranch RanchWB109 555 37767 REWARDED WB109 3 3 312421 2h AtkinsonT Peter L Kinne KinnewsllS 315 39765 HEAtOVERHEELS wnll8 7 79 9 9398Q7 91 61 51 31 GrohsO J T Taylor TaylorWB118 1110 398Q7 WATER PEARL wB118 4 5 54 5h 41 4i BiermanC H P Hcadley Hcadleywsll4 2675 39664 SUNTEGRA wull4 1 12 2 2h 31 S2 52 RobertsonA Mrs W H Cane CaneWB 425 39813 HIANNE WB WBlll 111 8 88 8 82 72 7 64 GivensC G W Coburn 380 39719 JAQUITA wall 5 54 4 439458ESTERltA 43 42 64 73 MalleyT E D Levenson LevensonWB11013 1820 39458ESTERltA vullO WB11013 13 7 7i 81 82 81 SkyrraD Dock Stable f2525 27758 BLUE WHISTLER wall8 212 123 9191 91 LindbergH Paul B Codd 4135 401372MANOLA wallS 96 h 10l 102 10 MurphyS Mrs D H Sangster 3175 39397 COWLAN WB 108 10 11 lO ll1 1LJ II1 EccardR Harry Neusteter 2825 40195 DR JOHNSON wallS 12 13 11 12 5 12 12i3 SkellyJ Mrs WT Westrope 12525 38941 MISS SUGAR t w 113 11 10 13 13 1313 GuerinE R A Coward v 3835 3835fMutuel fMutuel field Time 23 47 113 Track fast fastr r S2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 t ARIEL PLAY 1310 680 600 555 240 200 200TlCeSi TlCeSi REWARDED 470 400 135 100 100I I HEADOVERHEELS 660 230 230Winner Winner Br c by Ariel Play Dis by Display trained by W C Winfrey bred by Mereworth Farm Winner entered to be claimed for 2500 WENT TO POST 438 OFF AT 442 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same ARIEL PLAY took command at the start set a steady pace while saving ground and opened up a winning lead entering the stretch but was ridden out vigorously to the finish REWARDED prominent all the way faltered when it came to a drive but outlasted HEADOVERHEELS The latter slow to begin closed a big gap in the last three eighths WATER PEARL hard ridden from the start finished willingly nd was gaining at the finish SUN ¬ TEGRA a forward contender on the inside throughout faltered in the last eighth HIANNE broke in a tangle JAQUITA faltered in the stretch MISS SUGAR unseated her rider at the starting gate and cantered off a quarter mile She broke slowly and was cased up after half a mile Overweight Suntegra 1 pound SEVENTH EACE 1 18 MILES Mad Play Oct 4 1924 149 3 115 Purse a mile or over since April 7 allowed 2 Ibs at any time 5 Ibs May 743 Jam maidens 9 Ibs Claiming price 1200 Net value to winner 975 second 300 thirds 11250 each Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39724CHERRY T wslOS 3 6 4 43 4 I2 1 18 RienziD I Bieber Bieberwl7 240 240Louisiana 40079 FREE SPEECH wl7 7 75 5 5 51 31 2 2 = 2 BrooksS Louisiana Farm FarmwB117 1140 4140Mrs 4074 fSOUTH DRIVE wB117 5 3 lh lh 3 32 32 McCrearyC Mrs M Jolley JolleyWB 40 40Charles 39765 t tTOP TOP SUIT WB 106 2 2 7 7 4 4 32 SkyrmD Charles Ebert 6205 620539458MY 6205Gustave 39458MY MALLIE wllO 11 21 5 53 5 = 5s ThornburgJ Gustave Ring 800 80040138RADIO 40138RADIO MORALE wB106 64 3J 2h 6 6 63 OBrienRJ King Ranch 355 355Messbach 39724 PROCLA wl2 4 7 6h 6 7 7 7 SchmidlA Messbach Stable 1465 1465cntrv 1465iDead iDead heat for third Coupled as Louisiana Farm and JVIrs M Jelley entry f f Time 24 49 114 141 153 Track fast e S2 Mutuels Patd Odds to 1 i t in CHERRY T 680 290 260 240 45 30 MUtUel r riCeS 30I FREE SPEECH Entry 260 260 30 30 I SOUTH DRIVE Entry 260 260 30 30 30TOP TOP SUIT 430 115 115Winner Winner Ch f by Pilate Milk Dipper by Milkman trained by H Jacobs bred by annaday Farm Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 WENT TO POST 505J OFF AT 506 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and thirds driving CHERRY T followed the leaders under light restraint until leaving the back stretch came through on the inside on the tjirn opened up a good lead and won in hand FREE SPEECH went into contention rapidly on the outside turning out of the back stretch but was no match for the winner SOUTH DRIVE close up early tired in the last quarter but lasted to dead heat with TOP SUIT The latter finished stoutly RADIO MORALE was weakly ridlen


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