Official Racing Charts: Empire City at Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-30

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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS _ Copyright, 1943, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _ ___ __— — — _— — — _ Empire City at Jamaica JAMAICA, L. I.. N. Y., TUESDAY. JUNE 29. 1943— JAMAICA 1 MILE. Second day of twenty-four-day meeting June 28 to July 24. Empire City Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Steward representing The Jockey Club. Marshall Cassidy. Steward representing New York State Racing Comm.ssion. Francis P. Dunne. Steward representing Empire City Racing Association, Harold Vosburgh. Visiting member of The Jockey Club and National Steeplechase and Hunts Association. A. H. Morris. Placing Judqes C H Cornehlsen. Fred H. Parks and Joseph E. Kyle. Patrol 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. .38. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. _ FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Miss Mouse, Oct. 2, 1933—1:04—2—110. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Claim-4 • Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. 4 A 1 "J 3 4 1/ ing. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 4 lbs. June 29-43— Jam allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner S975; second, 00; third, 50; fourth. 5; breeder of winner, 5. "1 Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fib Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42640* "AN KY LOS will 4 3 32 3* 3* 1«" Rienz.D Apheim Stable 185 42492 BOYSAN wb 118 8 2 1| lh l1 2 SrhmidlA Bayard Sharp 320 42640 HITCH wbIIO 3 1 44* 4* 3* McCrearyC Woodvale Farm 15.75 42640 MAD ANTHONY w 118 7 7 6J 5J 5* 4» StoutJ Maxwell Howard 5.00 43097 TUFA NO h114 10 5 23 2s 2 53 NodarseV Samuel Tufano I5.W WHAT A YFAR wb112 1 4 82 8s 83 i| LongdenJ Allen T Simmons 1005 43097"JACK RF.APER wb105 9 8 9* 9* 7»| 72 MannW Mr, S L Ughetta 67.80 42640 PINE KNOT wbIIO 2 6 VI* 6» 8a Ko kG Julia Rae 59.70 SEAT ROCK wB]10 6 9 5 6» 9« 9* AtkinsonT J M Roebling 1010 PI ANDOME w 113 5 10 10 10 10 10 YVnehtWn Philip Godfrey 33.40 Time. :23%. :49y5, 1:08%. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v 5.70 3.20 2.66 1.85 60 30 . . I ANKYLOS Mutuel n Prices! boysan «" 310 iji m * HUTCH 53° *D Winner Ch. c. by Stimulus -Melodiana. bv Gallant Fox. trained by S. Hazard; bred by Mrs. R. A. Van "lief Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 1:54. OFF AT 1:55 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from Mall eale. Won driving; second and third the same. ANKYLOS improved his portion under pressure and outfinished BOYSAN in the final drive. The latter was hustled along while saving ground and had no mishaps HITCH was unable to menace the leaders. MAD AMTHON1 made up some ground TUFANO KM Mat up fast, then tired. WHAT A YEAR dropped back after the start. Scratched— All Fight. 118: 43097 Glyndale. 114: 42492 Respire, 114; Super Marines, 114; Balflor. 110. Overweight— What a Year. 2 pounds ; Plandonie. 3. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon. April 20. 1935—1:102.—4—118. Purse Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners ,500. 3-year-olds. A "3 A 1 Q 4 J 4 I O since April 7 of three races allowed 4 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; one June 29-43 — Jam race. 13 lbs. Claiming price, ,600. Net value to winner S975: second. 00: third. 50; fourth. 5; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses FVt A Wt PP St V« gj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42428 STAR GOO w~118~ 111 9» 91 7« 1* DanielsA Mrs W H Cane 10 15 42982 GOLD TINT wb108 5 6 2i If li 22 AtkinsonT Mrs Dwight Winkelman 9 00 42982-"-MAGDALA wbIIO 8 3 4 4* 41 3« RienziD Mrs Ethel D Jacobs 165 42428 CAMILI.E wb 109 13 10 121 10i 9s 4» SchmidIA Christiana Stable +25.10 42982 DONEGAL wb113 74 5* 3h 3h 51 BrooksS Joseph Rosen 18.15 32923*** VICTORY PLAY w 101 2 2 lh 1 6* 6 GoggiC C O Jelm 2140 41988 tSON FLAME wb116 3 1 7 i 5 2 71 Cavens.I Mrs E J Madden 117.00 43171**TOSS CP wb108 1114 8 8" 5" 8« MannW E Kali«h 27.30 30728 IDENTIC wb113 14 9 13 121 13l 9* ScottRD Mrs Van Lear Black +25.10 40621 MA NOLA wb 113 111 HI » M* 10* McCrearyC Mrs D H Sangster 20.25 42982 JANES PATSY w 112 10 8 llh llh llh 11* BeasvH A Dunne 14.80 42068 RICHARD W. wb118 4 5 3« 2" 8" 12 NashR Richard Whatham 3.50 42380 GOLDEN FLEECE «n 113 12 13 14 14 14 19* YoungS R S Clark +25.10 40326 MILK CHOCOLATE wb113 6 7 6J 6" 12i 14 RenickJ Mrs Arthur White 25.35 +,Mutuel field. *Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time. :24, :48Z£, 1:15%. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — n t— Odds to s . l STARG0O 22.30 10 10 4.70 10.15 4.05 1.35 ki In Mutuel Prices] gold tint n.ie 5.60 455 i.so I MAGDALA 2 60 30 Winner — Ch. g. by Burvoo Kint Starella II., by Prince Galahad, trained by L. A. Brusie ; bred by- Mr. Henrv H Knight. Winner entered to be aimed, for 51.600 WENT TO POST— 2:22. OFF AT 2:24 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivine: second and third the anie. STARGOO began solwly. but improved his position on the outside and closed with a rush to wear down GOLD TINT in the final drive. The Litter showed speed from the start and held on we!l. MAGDALA was well up and had no mishaps. CAMILI.E finished with a rush. DONEGAL tired. VICTORY PLAY raced well. TOSS CP had no mishaps. MANOLA dropped hack quirklv after the start. RICHARD W. quit. Scratched— 42380 Sabatis. 113: 43176 Five A. M., 113; 42911 Brainstorm, 103: 42209 Senate. 113; 42428 Windward Isle. 113; 36898 Transtan. 108. Overweight — Camille. 1 pound: Sun Flan.e. 3: Janes Patsy. 4. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 90.90. THIRD RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924—1:49—3—115. Purse A " A 1 Q ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below • scale. Claiming price, ,750; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each June 29-43 — Jam 50 to ,000. Net value to winner ,300: second, 00; third, 00: fourth. 00; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42073 BLUE FLIGHT w»4MI 11 1* Is 1 J F l*j AtkinsonT H~Kerr 305 42917 CADUCEUS wb 4 114 5 5 5 5 4" 4 2- WrightWD Mrs Ethel D Jacobs 2 40 42916 DON JCAN II. w 6 119 4 4 4* 45 3s 3"k 3"* BrooksS Binglin Stock Farm 2.75 42917SHAICHW w 4 120 2 2 3 3 2l 2 4s StoutJ M Stuart 5.40 42497-"SWEEPSTAKER ub4115 3 3 23 2* 5 5 S MannW Mrs F J McNultv 5.40 Time, :U%. :494, 1:144, 1:41 and 1:54. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , n • BLUE FLIGHT 8.10 3.70 2 60 3.05 .15 .30 Mi utuel rrices caduceus 3.50 2.40 .75 .» DON JUAN II 2.50 .25 Winner Ch. f, by High Strung -- Poliblie, bv Politian, trained by Richard Pending: bred by Mr. Ernest G. Hackne. Winner entered to he ch.imed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:49. OFF AT 2:491 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second :ind third the same. BLL:E FLIGHT was sprinted into command rounding the tirst turn, drew away under mild restraint and responded when urged in the stretch run to hold CADLCELS sale. The latter was slow to begin. sd%ft| ground entering the stretch and finished nell. DON JUAN II. raced well and had no mishaps. HAICHOW could not keep up. SWEEPSTAKER had no mishaps. Claimed— Don Juan II. by Hudson Valley Stable for ,500. FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 FLRLONGS. Miss Mouse, Oct. 2, 1933—1:04—2—110. 4420 Eorsythia Purse. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. j * ~ Non-winners of a sweepstakes. Weight. 119 lbs. Non-winners of June 29-43 — Jam two races since June 5 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 7, 6 lbs.; maidens, 11 lbs. Net value to winner ,300: second. 00; third. 00; fourth. 00; breeder of winner. 5. Inde* Horses Eqt A Ut PPSt % H Str Fin_ Jockeys OwneTs ~ Odds Strt OKIS 1 LP WISELY m 113 4 2 1 P V lAfGIbertJ I Iffiiiw 2and 42747-1THREAD O GOLD wh113 2 3 22 V 22 StoutJ Belair Stud +3.00 42496*EVERGET will 7 6 b* 4i 3"k 32 GivensC Brandvwine Stable 1.05 42747 TIT FOR TAT wnll3 1 4 63 6s 5J 42 DurandoC Belair Stud +3.00 43241 RAW RECRUIT wbIOo 6 7 7 7 6+ 5J MehrtensW King. Ranch 46.80 4C34PCHIC SHIRLEY wb 113 3 1 31 33 4+ 68 GuerinE A Jeanfreau 18.80 40329 K1SSMENOW w 113 5 5 42 5" 7 7 RenickJ Mrs Arthur W bite 19.00 fCoupled as Belair Stud entry. Time, :23, :48, 1:0$. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid / Odds to v n • i STEPWISELY 7.70 4.00 2.60 2.85 1.00 .30 Ml UlUel rriCeSi THREAD 0- GOLD Entry .... 3 60 2.30 .80 .15 * EVERGET 2.10 .05 Winner— Br. f. by Wise Counsellor — Stephanie, by Stefan the Great, trained by D. E. Stewart; bred by Elmendorf Farm. Inc. WENT TO POST— 3:16. OFF AT 3:17 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won handily, second and third driving. STEPWISELY, suited in the goint;, was sprinted into a lone lead and was under mild hand urging at the end. THREAD O GOLD, in near pursuit of the pace, finished well. EVERGET closed on own courage when boy lost stirrup irons. TIT FOR TAT had no excuses. The oers were outrun. Continued on Page Fourteen Empire City at Jamaica Continued from Page Four FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20. 1935— 1:102A— 4— 118. Top o* A A 7 1 tft Morning Graded Handicap Class B. ,000 Added. 3-year-r *• olds and upward. June 29-43 — Jam Net value to winner ,990; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i *A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds StTt 42750:BRIGHT WILLIE wb4117 2 2 2« 1£ li l3 LongdenJ Mrs R Mcllvain 1.15 4260f KINGFISHER wb6117 3 3 3"k 4 3 2s BrooksS Mrs T Christopher 6 60 36195 DE KALB wb5112 11 lh 2s 2 3"k AtkinsonT M Stuart 5.55 40679*DIT w 6 l2S 4 4 4 3n 4 4 WoolfG Arnold Hanger 1.70 Time, :2l%, :46%, 1:12|/5. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to * .i in • t BRIGHT WILLIE 4.30 2.80 .... 1.15 40 Mutuel Prices? kingfisher 420 .... 1.10 .... I NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — B. c. hv Brilliant — Sweet Face, bv Atwell. trained hv J. J. Barker; bred by Mr. Jesse Spencer. WENT TO POST— 3:42. OFF AT 3:43 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. BRIGHT WILLIE forced the early pace, disposed of DE KALB entering the stretch, drifted out and was under hand urging at the end. KINGFISHER slipped through on the inside entering the stretch and finished well. DE KALB had early speed, but faltered in the late staees. D1T was placed under pressure rounding the far turn, but made up Some ground slowly. Scratched— 43247 Foxbrough. 116. SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924— 1:49s-,— 3 115. Dal- A A 9 9 * matian Graded Handicap Class C. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds • ** and upward. June 29-43 — Jam Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42917GREY WING wb4110 5 1 l2 1* 2 1J l1 BrooksS Mrs T Christopher 2 05 42279HMLE wh 3 110 2 3 25 23 li 2* 2* AtkinsonT Mrs Ethel D Jacobs 5.10 42645 EQITNOX ,wb4105 1 5 44* 33 4* 32 MehrtensW W B Miller 11.65 427512FAMOlS VICTORY wb 3 116 4 4 5 "5 42 3nl 4* WoolfG Greentree Stable , 1.40 42752 BOLINGBROKE w 6 122 3 2 33 32 5 5 5 WrightWD Townsend B Martin 6.80 Time, :234£, :48, 1:12%, 1:39, 1:52. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to ki in* GREY WING 6.10 3.80 3.40 2.05 .90 .70 Mutuel PncesJ haile 400 350 1.00 .75 « EQUINOX 4.30 1.15 Winner — B. c, bv Halcon — War Grey, by Man o War, trained by Harris Brown; bred by Mr. Walter M. Jeffords WENT TO POST— 4:10. OFF AT 4:12 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the sama. GREY WING Was sent into command after the start and was steadied along to the turn, where tie was placed under pressure to dispose of HAILE in the final drive. The latter, in nearest pursuit of the pace, moved up with a rush rounding tfie far turn, assumed command and thfn held on well. EQUINOX was roused rounding the far turn, moved up stoutly, but faltered. FAMOLS VICTORY was outrun while under restraint, but failed to improve his position in the stretch run. BOLINGBROKE had no mishaps. Scratched— 42432 Enthrall, 102. Overweight — Grey Wing. 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925 — l:42s5— 4— 106. Purse 4o a *y «j ,700. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. «■» ** •» 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners since April 7 of June 29-43 — Jam three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner S1.105: second. 40: third. 70: fourth, 5; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M xh % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 431012**PLAYFIELDS wb4108 5 2 l"k H 1 li 1 EricksonC L P Harlan 1.75 42073**PERFECT RHYMEwB 6 114 1 1 2* 23 2* 2l 2* GivensC Mary Winfrey 2.10 42c56**RACKATACK we 5 112 3 5 4s 43 41 35 3s RienziJ Mis A Crouch 4.85 43245 JOANS TIP wb 4 112 2 3 5 5 5 4h 45 BeasyH Hudson Valley Stable 13.70 37962 GALA REIGH m 4 112 4 4 38 38 8" 5 5 LongdenJ Mrs A B Letellier 4.20 . Time, :24%, :48%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:47%. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to • PLAYFIELDS 5.50 2.70 2.20 1.75 .35 .10 ki i n MUTUel PriCeS? PERFECT RHYME 2.90 240 .45 20 I RACKATACK 2.60 30 Winner — Lt. b. f. by Sun Beau — Flossine. by Whiskaway, trained by L. B. Harlan ; bred by Mr. P. Hvams. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:40. OFF AT 4:41 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. PLAYFIELDS was sent into command shortly after the start, showed speed throughout, responded in the stretch run and held PERFECT RHYME safe. The latter was taken under restiaint when outrun, moved up in the srettch run and finished well. RACKATACK was squeezed back after the start, saved much ground entering the stretch and finished well. JOANS TIP was outrun. GALA REIGH failed to improve her position when roused at the far turn. Scratched— 43101 Discouraged, 114. Overweight — Joans Tip. 4 pounds: Gala Reieh. 2.


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