Official Racing Charts: Empire City at Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-29

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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS Copyright, 1943, by Triangle Publications, Inc. Empire City at Jamaica JAMAICA. L. I.. N. Y., MONDAY. JUNE 28. 1943— JAMAICA 1 MILE. First day of twenty-four-day meeting June 28 to July 24. Empire City Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Steward~reDresenTing~The Jockey Club, Marshall Cassidy. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission. Francis P. Dunne. Steward representing Queens County Jockey Club, Harold Vosburgh. Visiting member of The Jockey Club and National Steeplechase and Hunts Association, Howard W. Maxwell. Placing Judges. C. H. Cornehlsen, Fred H. Parks and Joseph E. Kyle. Parol and Paddock Judge, Frank Keogh. Clerk of Scales, George Hyland. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Nelson Strang. Patrol Judges, W. W. Long, Frank Keogh, Myron Davis and L. Dupps. Timer, John Miller. Starter, George Cassidy. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, John B. Campbell. Assistant to the Racing Secretary, Julius G. Reeder. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Eastern War Time. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. "Indicates three pounds apprentice allowance; ••five pounds: ""seven pounds in steeplechase races indicates five pounds apprentice allowance: "seven pounds; •••ten pounds. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting. 1942, .40 ; current meeting. — . Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. . FIRST RACE 5~~l-2 FURLONGS. Miss Mouse, Oct. 2, 1933—1:04—2—110. a -, -» c c Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners 4 j J J D 0f two raCes since April 7, 3 lbs. extra; two races since June 5, June 28-43 — Jam 6 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 75: second, 00; third. 50; fourth. 5; breeder of winner, 5. ~ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP Si % _% Str Pm Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42912 SIRLETTE ilX 3 3 _t 14 2* l»J SteffenE Millbrook Stable 2 65 42427VALYPSO JOE m 111 9 4 4i 4J 5 2* AtkinsonT J B Gosch 1375 42427"OMALOO wp 106 5 5 6h 6h 4_ 3J GivensC Grant Thorn 10.60 42912 TEST FLIGHT wit 116 12 9 9 9* 8« 4* West rope. Mrs J A Coburn 17.05 42912 POWDERED MILK wb 116 6 t 5li 3 3JJ 5" BrooksS D Giulino 13.60 42912 MCDONOUGH v. 119 10 10 7 V7 7 _ 61 GilbertJ C T Chenery 9 60 41982 TIDY REWARD v. Ill 4 1 1 l1 Ink 7* RenickJ Mrs T Christopher 152.70 42912 SIXTEEN CENTS v. 114 7 7 82 8i 6l 81 LaidleyO C H Trotter 211.85 39814 REriBLICAN n 119 2 2 3" 5» 9s 9* NodarseV Marise Farm 240 42379"YISE STEP m 111 11 8 10- 10s 101 10"k MannW Charles McNulty 34.50 SPIYTEN DUYVIL v. 116 8 11 11 11 11 11 StoutJ Belair Stud 66.90 42643 HEIGHT O LAND we 111 1 Lost rider. YoungS R S Clark 6.60 Time, :23%, Al%, 1*76. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to 1 SIRLETTE 7.30 4.20 3.50 2.85 110 .75 lr%. Mutuel Prices? calypso joe io.«o 6.40 4.40 2.20 I OMALOO 6.30 215 Winner— B. f. by Sir Damion— Volette. by Dis Done, trained by E. Nimkoff; bred by Mr. Hal Price lleadlev. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 1:48. OFF AT 1:50 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start poor from stal gate. W jn driving: second and third the same. SIRLETTE was close to the pace from the start and. after disposing of TIDY REWARD in the stietrli run. held her field safe under urging. CALYPSO JOE finished well throueh the stretch. OMALOO showed a good effort. TEST FLIGHT made up some ground. POWDERED MILK saved eround early, but quit. DOCDONOUGH was never a factor. HEIGHT O LAND lost his rider at the start. Scratched— 41756Wood Spirit, 111; Share Cropper. 111. Overweight — Sixteen Cents, 3 pounds. Claimed— Calypso Joe by D. Giulino for ,500: Height o Land by Marise Farm for ,500. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE.fKing Saxon, April 20, 1935 — lrlOff,— 4— 118. Purse a n, -» _■ • ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight-for-age. Non-4 j j J O winners since April 7 of four races allowed 4 lbs.; three races, June 28-43 — Jam g lbs.; two races, 12 lbs.; one race, 17 lbs. Claiming price, ,600. Net value to winner 75; second. 00: third. 50: fourth. 5; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Ho/t A Wt_PP_St 54_J4_S* Tm *•**"« Owners Odds Strt 42849 ARTHUR J. w«4113 6 2 14 1* 1* 1" WrightWD J B Partridge 2 90 41268**LADIES FIRST wb 5 105 10 3 2J. 2s 2* 2* GivensC Saratoga Stable 6.75 36577 JUSTICE M. wr6115 9 13 11» 9i 4b 32 StoutJ W L Huntley 15.50 37303 LIGHT OF MORN w 5 110 13 9 8» 8h 6" 41 RenickJ R F Tartiere 5 00 42491 SOLAR STAR wsb4113 5 4 6£ 7J 5| 5i DanielsA J C OHara 31.10 41693 KEENE ADVICE wb 4 113 11 8 7 6h 8" 6"k ThompsonB Sidney Gooch +41.60 40565:iOLD ROSEBCSH wb 9 120 1 1 3» 31 3 Ti BrooksS Mrs Jock McLean 3.35 42380 CTE w 4 108 8 14 13 14 12 8h MannW Max Panzner U50 95 36248 EROS wb4113 7 12 14 112 n 91 L.ndbergH P B Codd 252.10 43099 HOMER wb4113 2 7 5« 5J 9 lO-k VerchcrT R Prisco +41.60 42145**NOTE wb 4 113 3 11 10£ 10£ ?| llh RienziJ G Terry 10.05 428492BOSLEY w 7 115 14 5 4h 4« 10h 12J WestropeJ Mrs W T Westrope 3.25 25576 LEGEND A wb9110 4 10 12 131 13 133 GogeiC R Fisher J150.95 39969**CLEO LOUISE w 5 105 12 6 9» 12J, 14 14 EricksonC Virginia Allen 32.15 + Mutuel field. JCoupled as Max Panzner and R. Fisher entrv. Time. :23. :46, 1:13. Track fast. 11 , n . / ARTHUR J 7.80 4.40 4 00 2.90 1.20 1.00 Mutuel Prices! ladies first 6.30 5.10 2.15 1.55 1 JUSTICE M 9 60 3.80 Winner— B. g. by Chance Play — The Beasel. bv Sunsjiot. trained by James B. Campbell; bred by Calumet Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 2:18. OFF AT 2:21 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate for all but CTE. Won easily: second and third driving. ARTHUR J. sprinted into command early and tinisned with speed in reserve. LADIES FIRST, in near pursuit of the pace, had no mishaps. IlSTlCE M. broke slowly and was impeded entering the stretch, but finished fast. LIGHT OF MORN showed a good effort. SOLAR STAR showed an even effort. EROS was hard urged through the stretch. OLD ROSEBUSH quit hadlv. UTE was awav poorly. Scratched— 41789 Mack-s Dream. 110: 32910 Riding Light, 115; 42849 Merry Marine, 115; 42641 Single, 118: 42491 Dr. Whinny. 108: 43094iStraight Lead. 115. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 8.20 THIRD RACE S 1-1 WVULONGM. Mm Mouse~OctT27 1933—1:04—2—110. a o -» c "7 Purse ,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special ** J J J weights. June 28-43 — Jam Net va|ue t0 winner ,105; second, 40; third. 70: fourth, 5; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horser EqTA Wt PP St *4 Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt BOY KNIGHT 7 116 3 1 43 4* lh Ink Gilbert.! Crispin Oglebay 11.40 42749 CAPTAINS AIDE w 116 8 3 U lh 2* 2» I WrightWD Mill River Stable 65.95 STRONGHOLD w 116 10 4 3" 3 32 33 LonedenJ Wheatley Stable 2.00 431722STYM1E wb 116 13 7 5 5* 4* 4* BrooksS Mrs E D Jacobs 2.10 42852 DESERT BATTLE w 116 6 8 7£ 6» 6* 5s SteffenE John E Ford 1 r f90.15 42852"HOODOO uell6 12 5 2J 2* 53 62 AtkinsonT Lt Col C V Whitney 8.45 .43174 THE DEMANDER w 116 14 6 6£ 75 75 P MehrtensW Elizabeth S Tailer 153.80 40fc20-!rERSIFLAGE «« llf- 111 llh 10 91 82 RenickJ W H LaBoyteaux 10.45 MILITARY RISK w 116 2 2 12 131 10J. 91 StoutJ Maxwell Howard 141.15 *»HAVAI TINT «m111 4 9 V 8i 8- 102 GivensC Grant Thorn 175.40 41982 IORTIRS NUDE wk 116 5 13 14 12 12. 11 WestropeJ Mrs T M Waller f/90.15 42212 M1GHTU T at 116 9 30 91 9- llh 12h Thomp-onB Harry Z Isaacs 58.45 ••MEM1NISSE wiilU 7 12 13! 14 14 13| ChallisG Mrs Richard Fairbanks |90.15 3961 JOV1NF ■ lit II 14 10. llh 15 14 McCreanC Lazy F Ranch . 7.00 riuturH.li. Time. :2*. :4€3. 1:062%. Tr?ck fast. _. . _ . BOY KNIGHT 24.80 15.30 8.20 11.40 6.65 3.10 MUlUel PNCeS CAPTAINS ADE 3800 1660 18.00 7.30 STRO.GHCLn 4.60 1.30 Wmnei Ik. b. .. t Sli .allabad HI Hchro. b Friar Rock, trained by J. P. Jones; bred by Mrs. R. A Van flief. WENT TO PCST— ?:49. OFF AT 2:50 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start ! fatti M. II u. u Won .iiiMiiL" second and third the s.nue. BOY KNIGHT was sent throueh on the inside rounding tire Mietch tuin and under uiijiiig disposed of CAPTAINS AIDE. The latter displa ed speed from the st-rt and. alter lacins HOODOO into deteat. held on well. STRONGHOLD, on the outside all the wav. raced ereenlv and finished on 1 is own coinage STYMIF »a well up. but could not menace the leaders DESERT BVTTLE showed a good effort. THE DEMANDER ran well in spots. JOVINE swerved at the start. Scratched — Irish Tar.. 116. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon7Aprir2bTT9351:r02/A4il8. Comely A "* SI Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-win-*t J J -/ O ners of a sweepstakes. Weight, 120 lbs. Non -winners of three June 28-43 — Jam races since April 7 allowed 4 lbs.; of ,000 at any time, 8 lbs.; of ,650 or two races in 1943, 12 lbs. Net value to winner ,650; second. 00; third. S250; fourth, 00; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % *A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42987 SPARKLING MAID wb113 3 3 l"k li li l1 WrightWD MrT E C Salsbury ~ 1.50 42987 1EST RISK wis 108 1 5 52 4» 2i 21 ThompsonB Cain Hov Stable 10.95 40678"FARMERETTE w 107 4 2 3» 3J 31 32 EricksonC Mrs W P Stewart +6.90 42430"ST1CKY KITTY wb 105 5 7 S* 95 6 «*J GivensC Grant Tliorn 31.60 41843: CREAM w 108 10 4 4* 52 42 5»k AtkinsonT Jas McHenry 5.80 42644THE WATCH w 112 9 8 8i 8i 5 6s BrooksS Louisiana Farm 9.55 415472LITTLE DIANA wb 110 8 6 ?i 7 7i 7h LongdenJ Mrs John Hertz 4.40 42987 DAIRY LADY w 106 7 10 10 10 10 81 RenickJ Mrs W P Stewart +6.90 39721 SHANNON wb 108 6 9 6i 6h 91 9s MehrtensW Wheatley Stable 116.90 41986 tOPERA SINGER wb108 2 1 2* 2i 81 10 LindbergH Glen Riddle Farm 24.75 +Coupled as Mrs. W. P. Stewart entry. Apprentice allowance waived. Time, A3, :4«%, 1:12%. Track fast. Continued on Page Fourteen Empire City at Jamaica Continued from Page Four , — Mutuels Paid — y , Odds to 5.00 3.70 3.00 1.50 85 ii in* i SPARKLING MAID .50 Mutuel rricesi best risk 7.70 6.10 2.85 2.05 l FARMERETTE Entry 4.10 1.05 Winner— Br. f, by Baimwawa — Pegotty Ann, by Iharamond II., trained ly Hirsch Jacobs; bit-d by Mr. I. Bieber. WENT TO POST— 3:15. OFF AT 3:17 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won rlriving: second and third the same. SPARKLING MAID forced the pace from the start and di po«ed of OPERA SINGER, but was under urging at the end. BEST RISK was a prominent fartor from the start and finished with good courage. FARMERETTE drifted out in the stretch run. but held on well. STICKY KITTY finished with a rash. CREAM had no mishaps. THE WATCH could not menace the leaders. LITTLE DIANA swerved at the start. Scratched— 42967 Twin Lakes. 108: 42986 Chalara, 108: 42986 Suntegra, 103; 42644 Miss Skylark, 103. Overweight— Sticky Kitty, 2 pound*: little Diana 2: Sparkling Maid, 1. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42s:-, — 4— 106. Nepper- o r Q han Purse. Purse 83.000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners 4«j 3 3 3 of S5,000 since April 7. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of a race June 28-43— Jam at one mile or over of S5.000 allowed 3 lbs.; any race of ,000, 6 lbs.; one race at a mile or over of 81,650, 9 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner SI. 950; second. S600: third. 00; fourth. 50: breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses EqTTwt PP St Va. Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd? Strt 42855SVVATER"7EA RL w b 113 5 3 2 31 2 2:i 14 BeasyH Hudson Yallev Stable ?8740 418432CHOP CHOP wb122 2 1 1" l8 F 1*J 2J LongdenJ Mill River Stable 1.10 428552ROYAL NAP wb116 1 2 3k 2 34 31 31 MehrtensW Lazy F Ranch 3.15 42751TRINCEQITLLO wb116 6 6 6 6 52 4* 48 McCrcaryC Boone Hall Stable 2.70 43100 BI.lE WHISTLER w 113 3 5 J1 5" 6 6 52 I.indbergH P B Codd 100 25 43100 TOW SER vr113 4 4 43 43 41 56 WcstraawJ Mrs J A Cobum 9.70 Time. :24. :47%, 1:12/5, 1:382s. 1:45. Track fast. ki in* I WATER PEARL 78.80 15.20 4.80 38.40 6.60 1.40 Mutuel "rices? chop chop 3.20 2.50 .60 .25 l ROYAL NAP 3.10 .55 Winner — Gr. e. bv Mahmoud — Sea Gem. bv Beresford. trained bv A. Dunn; bred bv Lord Adare Eire, WENT TO POST— 3:45. OFF AT 3:46 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drhing; second and third the same. WATER PEARL was under restraint early but hnproved his position rounding the stretch turn ar.d wore down CHOP CHOP at the end. The latter sprinted into a long lead and saved ground, but tired from his earlv efforts. ROYAL, NAP was sent through on the inside rounding the first turn and wa; pinned in. but finished fast when dear. PRINCE-QCILLO was taken under restraint early, but came with a belated rush at the end. TOWSER was well up and racing on the outside in the earlv running. BLUE WHISTLER was never a factor. Scratched— 422793Haile. 116: 43175 Joe Buiger. 113. SIXTH RACE 1 5-8 MILES. Isolater, Oct. 12. 1939—2:43—6—119. Purse m ♦ • • a 52,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 5 lbs. below tk J J O U SCale. Non-winners since May 8 of two races at one and one-half June 28-43 — Jam miles or over allowed 2 lbs.; such a race since then, 5 lbs.; at any time, 8 lbs. Claiming price, S2.500. Net value to winner .650 : second. 00: Third. S250: fourth. S100; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *£ 1 Ui Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt ! 42856:1LLANER0 wb 5 114 5 5 3* 3l 2J~ 1" 1 NodarseV Ma7i«7"Farm 1~50 42989 ***CORTEGE w 4 112 4 3 H I"* lnk 22 2:i R.enziD Mrs E D Jacobs 3.25 42386 ClRWEN wb6117 6 7 7 7 42 32 35 BrooksS Louisiana Farm 11.85 42753*"FIYE-0-EIGHT wb4114 2 1 4« 4« 5* 5* 41 HannaC Harrv T Johnson 6 90 43178 BATTLE LARK wb4108 3 2 2* 23 31 42 5| MehrtensW C J Behan 43.85 : 42753:; BYGONE STAR wb5117 7 6 6* 5l 610 60 612 GivensC T H Heanl Jr 4.40 42386 SILYER ROCKET a»5120 1 4 5* ty 1 7 7 Gilbert.! Mrs D P Barrett 12.90 Time. :24. :482, 1:13*5, 1:40?5, 2:06%. 2:34. 2:48. Track fast. »i i n • i LLANERO 5.00 3.20 2.70 1.50 .60 .35 Mutuel Prices? cortege 4.00 300 voo .60 l CURWEN 5.10 1-55 Winner — Br h. by Ihalaros — Incandescent, by Chicle, trained by G. W. Carroll; bred by King Ranch. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:16. OFF AT 4:17| EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate Won driving, second and third the same. LLANERO was kept forwaidly placed under steading restraint and. moving up, with determri.ttion on the outside enterine the stretch, wore down CORTEGE in the final drive. The latter was rated along steadilv and shook off BATTLE LARK when readv, but could not withstand the nsh of the winner. CLRWEN was sent up on the outride rounding the stretch turn, hut faltored. FIVE O EIGHT had no mishaps. BYGONE STAR was never a factor. Claimed— Llanero by Millbrook Stable for ,500. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9. 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. Purse A 7 7 1 SI, 700. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of *r J J O two races at a miie or over since June 5 allowed 3 lbs.; since April June 28-43 — Jam 7. 6 lbs.; of such a race at any time, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,105: second. 40: third. 70; fourth, 5; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va. V-i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42914 TENEBROSE w 113 I 5 $ 4» -34 t» 1» ScottRD Coleman Nimick 12.70 43177 DIGGIE an 111 2 1 lh in 1 l2 22J BrooksS Louisiana Farm 2 70 42850***ClMSHAW wb115 1 2 6J 5J 41 4 3i HannaC T H Heard Jr 5.35 42647 DR. JOHNSON wb 116 6 10 9* 9s 62 3and 4* WetropeJ Mn W T We-trop* 7.55 42914-RADIO MORALE wb113 4 4 7i 6l 5l 6»i 53 AtkinsonT I Bieber 4 00 429142FREE AIR will 8 6 23 2« 25! 6h NodarseY Mr E Rodriguez 7.95 42560**HAPPY GlESS wb114 5 8 8* 8i 8* 1* 7 GivensC M MacSchwebel W 1160 42914»*ROSEWELL wbIIIIO 9 10 10 10 98 86 RienziJ Messbach Stable I 46.45 42982:RED LEVEL wb113 7 3 32 3l 7« 81 93 GilbertJ C T Chenery 1175 42746 TRACELETTE wb113 9 7 4" 72 9 10 10 LindbergH Mrs J A Hale 157.00 Time. :2andi, :49%, 1:14, 1:41 5, 1:48. Track fast. »i 1 n • /"TENEBROSE 27.40 1120 6.50 1270 4.60 2.25 Mutuel Prices! diggie 4.60 3.70 1.30 »5 l CUMSHAW 5.00 150 Winner — Br. g. by St. James — Poily Reigh. by Reigh Count, trained by M. H. Dixon; bred by Mr. Burton H. Jackson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:45. OFF AT 4:45 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but FREE AIR. Won driving; second and third the same. TENEBROSE improved his position when routed in the stretch run and closed with determination to wear down DIGGIE at the end. The latter raced FREE AIR into defeat, then drew awav. only to falter at the end. ClMSHAW worked his way up steadily and finished well. DR. JOHNSON showed a good effort. RADIO MORALE had no mishaps. FREE AIR was fractious at the post and then broke from outside the stalls. Scratched— 42746 Mistrella, 108; 42430 Rock Knight, 113. Overweight — Red Level. 5 pounds. Claimed— Diggie by Millbrook Stable for ,500.


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