Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-10

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc Jamaica JAMAICA L I N Y SATURDAY MAY 8 1943 JAMAICA 1 MILE Twentyseventh day of twenty sevenday meeting April 8 to May 8 Metropolitan Jockey Club Puett stall gate used James J Jones camera used 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 Purse4r n s r 1500 2yearolds Claiming Weight 117 Ibs Winners of two 4r U j O J races 3 Ibs extra two races since April 7 6 Ibs extra Claiming May 843 Jam price 2000 if for less 3 Ibs allowed for each 250 to 1500 Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 398542OVER THE DAM w 114 21 I1 14 1 I5 BiermanC L L Haggin II 75 39971 OMALOO WB 106 35 4 32 3 22 GivensC G Thorn 1495 40247 PICANNY WB 117 6 3 2 22 2J 35 SkellyJ Marise Farm 1555 39814 ROBERT T WB 111 56 63 4 4 45 EccardR Mrs D McFarland 390 390401923GRACE 401923GRACE TAMM w108 7 4 5 6 5 5 BrooksS Mrs E D Jacobs 385 385MISS MISS LOVABLE w 108 12 31 5 63 6 RienziD I Bieber J385 40193 SARATOGA POLLY w 111 4 7 777 7 CavensJ W De Francisco 5660 5660iCoupled iCoupled as Mrs E D Jacobs and I Bieber entry entryTime Time 23 47 100 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 11 in f OVER THE DAM j 350 280 250 75 40 25 Mutuel Prices OMALOO 760 440 280 120 120PICANNY PICANNY i 470 135 135Winner Winner B f by Sir Damion Pharalet by Pharamond II trained by K Osborne bred by Mr H P Hcadlcy Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 204 OFF AT 205 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving OVER THE DAM assumed a clear lead from a quick start was rated under slight restraint into the stretch then opened up a commanding advantage and won as her rider pleased OMALOO gradually improved position while saving ground in the last eighth and easily disposed of PICANNY in the stretch run The latter in near pursuit of the winner in the early running faltered in the last eighth ROBERT T broke a trifle slowly and was never a serious contender GRACE TAMM was carried out by MISS LOVABLE entering the stretch MISS LOV ¬ ABLE ran greenly greenlyOverweight Overweight Saratoga Polly 3 pounds SECOND RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 l105 4 118 Purse A f A 1500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Weight 6 Ibs below f U J O O scale Nonwinners in 1943 of three races allowed 3 Ibs two racesr May 84 Jam 7 ibs one race 11 Ibs Claiming price 2000 Net value to winner S975 second 3CO thirfr 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39766 ARIEL LAD WB 4 113 ff 2 240137AMBLE P I4 1 = F GrohsO M Selznick 200 40137AMBLE TINT w 3 110 10 1 136617JAIRY 23 26 25 2 = AtkinsonT A E Tarlton 765 36617JAIRY GOER wn4114 36 6 5 43 32 Gilbert J J B Partridge 1605 38731 ORANGE LEAVES WB 3 105 f 3 3 3i 3Ji 42 GivensC H S Nesbitt Nesbitt5l 505 36463 GREEN APPLES wB3 97 7 5 5l 6 6 52 MurphyS Miss C Morabito Morabito4J 5515 21009 STRAIGHT LEAD WB 6 115 4 4 4J 44 5 6 GuerinE Mrs R Wexler 605 39766 ROMAN FLAG wn6118 97 72 7s 7G 75 ThornburgJ Millbrook Stable 345 40311 MISS B B w6110 5 8 93 91 10 8i LindbergH H E Simpson 2925 26246 LANOVA w 4 108 2 10 10HOMER 10 10 92 92 CavensJ R M Casey 6265 HOMER w4113 6 69 9 8 82 82 10 VercherT R Frisco ° ° Time 22 46 111 Track fast fastkJ kJ in r ARIEL LAD 600 380 320 200 90 60 620 460 210 130 130V V AIRY GOER 740 270 270Winner Winner Clu c by Ariel Barefoot by Cudgel or Fair Play trained by J T Taylor bred by Mereworth Farm Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 237 OFF AT 237J EASTERN WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won casUy second and third driving ARIEL LAD took command with a rush was rated in front the remainder of the trip and won as his rider pleased AMBLE TINT responded willingly to pressure but never seriously threatened the winner AIRY GOER stole through on the inside at the turn and finished stoutly ORANGE LEAVES faltered in the stretch after being a forward factor throughout GREEN APPLES raced evenly ROMAN FLAG could never enter contention contentionOverweight Overweight Airy Goer 1 pound V Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 1780 THIRD RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Silver 40 67 Fox Purse Purse 2000 3yearolds Allowances Nonwinners H u J U Of three races Weight 122 Ibs Nonwinners of two races since May 843 Jam April 7 allowed 3 Ibs two races in 1943 or a sweepstakes at any anytime time 6 Ibs two races at any time 9 Ibs Net value to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39817 EURASIAN WB 116 62 1 I 1 1 Thompsons Mill River Stable 415 245397192STITCH 40141 BEST IRISH WB 116 33 32 33 224 GilbertJ Wheatley Stable 245 397192STITCH 310395063BULLS AGAIN wl6 1 1 2 2h3 32i BrooksS F M Clarke 310 395063BULLS EYE wB116 4 5 4h 4 43 42 BiermanC H P Headlcy 325 39817 SARGE WB 116 56 53 57 56 5s AtkinsonT Mimosa Stock Farm 2480 38260 TWEEDY WB 116 2 4 6666 NodarseV Wm Zieglcr Jfv 755 Time 23 46g 112J Track fast fastIA IA i n I EURASIAN 1030 480 300 415 140 50 50H H 380 260 90 30 30V V STITCH AGAIN 290 45 45Winner Winner Br c by Quatre Bras II Tehani by Carlaris trained by Harris Brown bred by Mrs Barclay x xWENT Douglas WENT TO POST 311 OFF AT 311J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving EURASIAN displayed highspeed took command with a rush in the opening cichth drew into a winning lead and was taken in hand in th last eighth BEST IRISH hard ridden the entire trip finished stoutly but was unable to reach the winner STITCH AGAIN quickest to begin went fonvardly while saving ground the early stage but then faltered in the final drive BULLS EYE responded to extreme urging in the last threeeighths but was unable to gain on the leaders SARGE had no excuses TWEEDY displayed dull speed and was outrun after the first eighth FOURTH RACE 34 MILE King Saxon April 20 1935 110 4 118 Mokatan 40 68 Purse Purse 2000 3yearolds Allowances Nonwinners + U J O O of three races Weight 122 Ibs Nonwinners of two races since May 843 Jam April 7 allowed 3 Ibs two races in 1943 or a sweepstakes at any anytime time 6 Ibs two races at any time 9 Ibs Net value to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 31165 SUNCAP WB 119 5 1 1J4 I2 GilbertJ Foxcatcher Farm 120 39911 CARD GAME WB 116 62 62397693H1CKORY 1 2 21 AtkinsonT J M Roebling 365 397693H1CKORY HEAD WB 1 3 3 3 32 GivensC Mrs F J McNulty 340 40141 DEVILS LUCK WB 116 2 6 6392933FAIR 2 42 4 GrohsO Wheatley Stable 615 392933FAIR TIP wl4 44 4438486PHARBLAZE 2 5 5 BiermanC L L Haggin III 2010 38486PHARBLAZE wnlll 35 66 MannW WL Ranch 2865 Time 23 46 111 Track fast fastSUNCAP SUNCAP 4flO 320 240 120 60 20 CARD GAME 380 250 90 25 25HICKORY HICKORY HEAD 260 30 30Winner Winner Ch c by Rosemont Sunrap by Sun Briar trained by R E Handlen bred by Mr William duPont Jr JrWENT WENT TO POST 346 OFF AT 346J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won handily second and third driving SUNCAP was quickest to get going shook off his opposition entering the stretch and won under mild urging CARD GAME always in closest pursuit of the winner made a bold bid on the Stretch turn but could not keep up after straightening out in the stretch HICKORY HEAD responded gamely but could not better his position DEVILS LUCK Broke tardily FAIR TIP showed a flash of early speed PHARBLAZE bore out entering the stretch Scratched 39635 Baroque 122 Overweight Fair Tip 1 pound FIFTH RACE 1 18 MILES Mad Play Oct 4 1924 149 3 115 Third 40369 Runninff GREY LAG HANDICAP 15000 Added 3yearolds t w J u s anjj up ard May 843 Jam Net value to winner 14150 53000 Index Horses Eat A Wt PP St JA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O Odds 1 Strt 39667 BOYSY w 7 114 1 1 H 1 lh H Ink CavensJ T H Heard Jr 1770 1770ile 39974 AHAMO wB4106 7 3 3h 22 22 22 2k McCrearyC The Bamngton S ile 6780 39997 TOLA ROSE wB6112 8 5 5 5 4h 3 34 MehrtensW A J Sackett 1255 39997 RIVERLAND w5127 4 8 7 7 = 6 5 41 BrooksS Louisiana Farm Farm396673MARRIAGE 90 396673MARRIAGE WB119 5 2 2h 3h 5 4h 51 GuerinE R A Coward 1350 39863 MINEEMO we 6 108 9 6 62 6 78 1 64 MurphyS J B Partridge 2785 399972ATTENTION Partridge399972ATTENTION WB 5 126 11 4 4 4 3h 6J 76 GilbertJ Max Hirsch Hirsch337192OUR 2785t255 t255 337192OUR BOOTS w5110 2 7 8 9 9s 8 83 LindbergH Woodyale Stable Stable399973ANTICL1MAX 2530 399973ANTICL1MAX WE 4 114 69 928481 9h 9 BiermanC H P Headley 1160 299743BALLY BOY we6102 31111 11 11 10 106 MannW C A ONeiUr 4 4JS9415 11270 JS9415 ROBERT MORRIS w 5 108 10 10 10C 10 10 11 11 AtkinsonT J F Bycrs f Coupled as A J Sackett Max Hirsch entry Time 23 47 112 137 150 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 BOYSY 3740 1740 850 1770 770 325 AHAMO 5330 1870 2565 835 I 835I TOLA ROSE Entry 350 75 75Winner Winner B g by Blue Larkspur Bit o Love by Light Brigade trained by T H Heard Jr bred by ¬ Idle Hour Stock Farm FarmWENT WENT TO POST 423 OFF AT 423J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same BOYSY away fast drew clear going to the first turn responded courageously while bearing out in the last threesixteenths but outlasted AHAMO when the real test came AHAMO went in his best form following the leader closely on the outside the entire trip made a game effort when put to a drive through the stretch but was troubledby the winner drifting out TOLA ROSE worked his way up while slipping through on the inside and finished strongest of all RIVERLAND broke off stride responded to pressure bore in badly approaching the eighth post and was cased to avoid causing an accident MINEEMO came through on the inside turning into the stretch but was forced to take back when RIVERLAND forced ATTENTION over against him The latter was on the outside and well up to the stretch turn came to the inside entering the1 stretch but had to take up sharply when caught in tight quarters OUR BOOTS raced evenly after being shuffled back going to the first turn ANTICLIMAX broke slowly and could never reach contention BALLY BOY made up some ground ROBERT MORRIS failed to respond to punishment SIXTH RACE 1 116 MILES Sting May 9 1925 142 4 106 Hildrcth 40370 upf Graded Handicap Class C 2500 Added 3 year olds and up f U j U ward Nonwinners since April 7 7May May 843 Jam Net vaue to winner i680 second 500 third 250 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 397223BRIHT GALLANT WB 5 122 5 3 6 5 = 42 4s 1 BrooksS 398633COPPPERMAN WB 5 115 26 3h 34 33 32 2 BiermanC H D Nesbitt 395 39863 COAT OF ARMS wu4108 3 2 1J 1 2 22 3 AtkinsonT C V Whitney 1770 40197 ENTER ws4112 4 4 23 23 lh H 45 RienziJ Mrs F Misasi 750 39720 SIR ALFRED w5115 6 5 5 6 6 6 53 McCrearyC E G Hackney 385 385396382GUINEA 396382GUINEA CLUB w4104 1 1 4 43 55 51 6 MurphyS Mrs D H Sangster 1795 Time 24 48 11 3J 139 146 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 i in BRIGHT GALLANT 410 280 240 105 40 20 Mutuel rricesi 40C COPPERMAN 350 28p 75 40 C COAT OF ARMS 410 105 105Winner Winner Dk b g by Sir Gallahad III Sun Spot by Omar Khayyam trained by H Jacobs bred by Mr A B Hancock WENT TO POST 500i OFF AT 501 EASTERN WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same BRIGHT GALLANT slow to get going began improving his position in the final quarter and got up in the final strides COPPERMAN fol ¬ lowed the pace under light restraint in the early running responded gamely to punishment through the stretch and just failed to last He brushed ENTER while moving fonvardly through the stretch and a claim of foul was lodged against him but not allowed COAT OF ARMS displayed good spede saved ground responded to punishment and came stoutly at the end ENTER was in close attendance of the leader throughout drew clear at the eighth post but faltered after being troubled SIR ALFRED finished resolutely GUINEA CLUB showed some speed SEVENTH RACE 1 18 MILES Mad Play Oct 4 1924 149 3 115 Purse 40 3 7 1 1500 4yearolds and upward Claiming Weight 5 Ibs below U J I x scale Non winners since April 3 of three races allowed 3 Ibs May 843 Jam two races 6 Ibs one race 9 Ibs Claiming price 1200 Net value to winner 975 second 3CO third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 39288STING PAL w 6 107 7 5 2h I2 I3 P 14 RienziD Mrs Ethel D Jacobs 295 29540080KICHE 40080KICHE MANITOUwn 5 105 6 3 3 2 2 2 23 GivensC OCRasclrJr 230 40076 CHALMAC WB 7 114 1 1 4 42 3s 38 36 RienziJ R Fisher 645 39669 STRAWBERRY wB6114 888 h h 46 4 SkellyJ J Freedman 1485 39771 DON BINGO II WB 6 117 3 6 7 8 71 6h 52i AtkinsonT Hugh Dufford 820 40080 CLIP CLOP vn4116 5 4 55 52 52 8 ff Thompsons M M Jackson 350 35039144LUCKY 39144LUCKY OMEN WB 8 107 2 2 I1 3h 4 5h 71 SkyrmD Dock Stable 5440 38922 fMEADOW MOUSE WB 4 109 4 7 61 6 8 i 8 BrooksS Mrs Frances D Scully 7470 fApprcntice allowance waived waivedTime Time 24 W5 114 141 154 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 1ki ki in STING PAL 790 380 320 295 90 60 Mutuel rriceSi KITCHE MANITOU 340 280 70 40 40V V CHALMAC 470 135 135Winner Winner Dk b r by Sting Gallastart by Sir Gallahad III trained by H Jacobs bred by Mr G F Tyler Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 1200WENT WENT TO POST 537Jr OFF AT 538 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same STING PAL took command down the back stretch saved ground and held KITCHE MANITOU safe in the final drive The latter eased off the early pace moved up gamely rounding the lower turn but was unable to reach the winner CHALMAC a for ¬ ward factor saved ground the entire trip and held on well under punishment STRAWBERRY passed tiring horses DON BINGO II had no excuses CLIP CLOP ran a dull race raceScratched Scratched 39575 Bouncing 103 39969 Count Maurice 114 114Overweight Overweight Kitche Manitou 1 pound Meadow Mouse 1


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