Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-10

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Official Racing Charts , Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Inc. . Jamaica JAMAICA. L. I.. N. Y.. SATURDAY. APRIL 8. 1944— JAMAICA 1 MILE. First day of twenty-five-day meeting April 8 to May 61. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cleai Steward representing New York State Racing Commission. Francis P. Dunne. "Steward representing The Jockey Club. Marshall Cassidy. Steward, Harold 0. Vosburgh. Visiting Member of The Jockey Club. Theodore J. Knapp. Placing Judges. C. H. Ccrnehlsen. J. E. Kyle and Fred P. Parks. Patrol Judges. Frank Keogh and W. J. Mara. Paddock and Patrol Judge. Myron H. Davis. Assistant Paddock and Patrol Judge. George H. Hyland. Clerk of Scales. Al Burlen. Assistant Clerk of Scales. Nelson Strang. Timer. John Miller. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, John B. Campbell. Assistant Racing Secretary. Julius G. Reeder. Racing starts at 1:45 p. rr. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943. .37: current meeting. — . Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Three pound? apprentice allowance claimed. * Five pounds claimed. «** Seven pounds claimed, t Five pounds waived. J Seven pounds waived. y, Three pounds waived. E Disqualified. EH; Dead heat, a Coupled a- entry, f Mutuel field. W Whip. S Spurs. B blinkers. , FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon. April 20, 1935 — 1:1*96 — 4—118. Purse c Q Q O ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below 5 J s * 3 scale. Non-winners of two raees since November 20 allowed 5 lbs. April 8-44— Jam Claiming price, S2.500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner ,160: second. 60; third. 80: fourth. 0: breeder of winner. 5; groom of winner, 0. Handle. 59.495. , Index Horses Eqt A WW PP St _4 j_j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55407- HAPPY LARK wb-7121 7 1 l1, l1 lj l2 S Brooks Hugh McL Fenwick 1.95 54S06 FREE DOUBLE wb5121 t 4 3_ 2! 2" ZH E Guerin Joe Iff Brown 4.60 54572 UMBRIL wn5110 8 8 8 7h 41- 3nk N James Maurice Hyams 1125 45556 TATU wb 5 116 2 2 2» 3£ 31 43 J. PYrelliJ Mrs J A Coburn 22.70 BOD KING LEROY wb 4 119 3 7 6"k 8 5and 5h M N GVlez Aberdeen Stable 4.50 46075 BYGONE T TAR wb6121 4 5 72 6h 6* 6s J West rope T H Heard Jr 30.55 55428 WTF BRAVE wp6126 13 52 5l 7t 7- D Dodson Mrs W O Hicks 14.00 52330 FLYING SON wb 4 119 5 6 4* * 8 8 T Atkinson Mrs G C Winfrey 4.20 Time. :232_. :47. 1:13%. Track good. r— 12 Mutuels Paid— . Odds to 1 _. • r» • i HAPPY LARK 5.90 3.40 2.50 1.95 .70 .25 Mutuel PricesJ free double 4.50 3.30 1.25 .65 I UMBRIL 4.68 1.36 Winner— B. e, by Happy Time — Ardeche, by Light Brigade, trained by John P. Smith; bred by Mr. J. W. Y. Martin. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:05. OF AT 2:05_ EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: secr.nd and third the same. HAPPY LARK was sprinted into command at the start, showed speed while saving ground, was under pressure in the stretch and drew away slightly nearing the end. FREE DOUBLE was sent up on the outside rounding the far turn and. while under pressure in the stretch run. made a determined bid. but could not overhaul the winner. UMBRIL was slow to settle in her stride, but improved her position steadily on the inside. TATU was well up in Oh early stages and then faltered. KING LEROY ran in *pots. BYGONE STAR pulled up slightly lame. WISE BRAVE, on the inside, could not keep up. FLYING SON had no mishaps. Corrected weight — Wise Brave, 126. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935— 1:10%— 4— 118. Purse Q Q A ,100. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Fixed weights. 3-D 5K y y 4 year-olds, 113 lbs.; older. 126 lbs. April 8-44 — Jam Net value to winner ,355: second. 20: third. 10; fourth, 65; breeder of winner, 5; groom of winner. 0. Handle, 79,747. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St _4 __ Str Tin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42276- BULL DANDY wb 3 113 9 3 P_ 1* 14 l1 J Lynch Mrs D H Peters 215 50761 JEAN MIRACLE wb 3 113 8 4 31 3i 33 2s W Mhrtens Maine Chance Farm 16.60 45217 BOUNDING BOW w 3 113 1 1 2* 2s 2i 3 T Atkinson Greentree Stable 3.00 55781 BRIC A BAC wb 3 113 5 7 6? 53 4* 41 S Brooks James J. Hanley 5 90 54888 SONGBURST w 3 110 6 2 4_ 4" 51 51 D Dodson Coldstream Stable 33.60 557812 GENERAL WAR wb 3 113 7 6 75 74 73 6i N Jemas Allen T. Simmons 3.85 43355 HTGHT O LANDwb3108 3 5 5* 6* 6J, 7« .1 Pttrelli Marise Farm 49.00 514063 ALL WHITE w 3 110 4 8 9 81 82 85 J Rienzi Virginia Allen 12.30 55465 BLUE RIDGE wb 3 109 2 9 8_ 9 9 9 S Murphy A Crouch 46 95 Time, :23/5, :472_, 1:12i5. Track good. , — Motuels Paid — , Odds to s _. . -. . BULL DANDY 6.30 4.30 3.00 2.15 1.15 .50 Mutuel Prices? jean miracle 10.90 5.40 4.45 1.70 « BOUNDING BOW 3.40 .76 Winner— Br. c. bv Bull Lea— Dandv One, bv Whichone. trained by H. Dufford; bred by Calumet Farm. WENT TO POST— 2:37. OFF AT 2:3,81 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but BLUE RIDGE. Won ridden out: second and third driving. BULL DANDY was rated along steadily in the early running, shook off early opposition and. under mild urging, " held JEAN MIRACLE safe. The latter moved up on the outside rounding the stretch turn, but drifted out slightly in the final eighth. BOUNDING BOW. in near pursuit of the early pace, had no mishaps. BRIC A BAC showed an even effort throughout. SONGBURST was shuffled hack going to the far turn. GENERAL WAR went wide turning for home. BLlE RIDGE propped at the break. Scratched— 44471 Hockey, 108; 54838 Queen"s Reward. 105. Overweight — Songburst. 2 pounds: All White. 2: Blue Ridge. 1. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 5.20— Double Pool, 24,624. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Red Sonnet. April 24, 1942— : 58— 2— 106. Worth- 5r q q c more Purse. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 116 J J lbs. Winners of two races, 4 lbs.; a sweepstakes or three races, April 8-44— Jam 6 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Net value to winner ,615: second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25; breeder of winner, 5; groom of Winner. 0. Handle. S323.458. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 3s Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "55135 HILLYER COURf~wlll~7-7 6« ««_ l1 L Lveridge Hugti McL Fenwick 4.00 55135 TALMADGE w 116 2 1 l2 l2 23 S Brooks Allen T Simmons 1.95 53879 REASON vbUI 12 21 Z* V2 D Dodson B F Whitaker 11.75 55103 HE GOT THERE w 111 6 6 51 5" 4r T Atkinson Grant Thorn 3.85 54867 MOTIF BRAND w 116 5 4 32 3 5-" B Strange Bert Pomeroy 12.05 SELCAP w!15 3 5 4" 6U 620 A Pascuma Paragon Stable 21.00 55598 ANNIE LEA wb 112 4 3 7 7 7 1 Westrope Mimosa Stock Farm 4.85 Time, :232B, :48, 1:01 J 5. Track good. ,— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , n . / HILLYER COURT 10.00 4.90 3.50 4.60 1.45 .75 M, uruel rricesj talmadge 3.30 2.60 .65 .30 PEASON 4.80 1.40 Winner — Ch. c. Ly Ariel — Latch Key, by Mad Hatter, trained by J. P. Smith ; bred by Mr. Warner Jones. Jr. WENT TO POST— 3:13. OFF AT 3:17 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall rafr. Won driving; second and third the same. HILLYER COURT was slow to begin, went very wide ei.r-rg- the stretch, responded to urging in the stretch run and wore down TALMADGE in the final drivi 7! t latter was sprinted into command at the start, showed speed while saving rioi.nd and had no mishaps REASON was a forward factor from the start, onlv to falter at the end. HE GOT THERE raced re hjr all the way. MOTIE BRAND had a flash of early speed. ANNIE LEA was fractious at the post. ■■! !! Ill her rdrr and was rank in the running. Scratched— 54864 No-y. 108: 55027 Forum, 116. Overweight — Silcap, 4 pounds: Annie Lea. 4. FOURTH RACE I 1-2 FI RLONGS. Miss Mouse. Oct. 2, 1933—1:04—2—110. 5 c q q • Snark Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Weight. •J 7 v ]2f lbs. Non-winners of two races of S3.000 each in 1944 allowed April 8-44— Jam 5 lbs.: one race of ,000 in 1944 or 5,000 at any time, 9 lbs.; two races in 1944 or ,000 at any time. 13 lbs. Net value to winner ,590: second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 00; breeder of winner, 5; groom of winner. 0. Handle, S375.318. Index Horses Fgt A Wt PP St *j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "54983 FOX BROWNIE ,b117. 5 8 4"k 4 27 I* E Guerin Joe W Brown 4~05 55105 NURSERY TALE i r 114 7 4 61 5_ 5_ 2* B Strange J M Seidcr 68.10 55089 BUD GREY 13 6 l5 l5 Is 31 S Brooks Havahome Stable 3.15 52039 BROAD GRIN *ilM 1 H 101 10_ 6* 4J J Breen Greentree Stable a-1.85 54565 SMART SHFII * HI 12 7 P 33 3 51 N Jemas ■ Mrs Louis I.a2are 10.20 50254 TAMBO we 117 11 12 8J and 9" 61 T Atkinson Greentree Stable a-1.85 54073 UNCLE ACF « U? 9 10 122 ll1 ll2 7"k H Lindberg Railroad S:able 23.95 52465 WAR DRESSING vralM 2 2 7* 8h P_ li M N GYlcz Dock Stable 81.40 549052 NAPOO « 113 3 9 5£ 71 6_ 93 A Kirkland Mrs P Rowland 16.05 52604 TARPAN mill 1 1 3h 6" 10_ 10* L I.overidge Mrs C Phillips 50.35 66589 SAY SANDY m 109 4 3 2Ji 2h 41 IF F Weidamn Donna -Rav Stable 23.20 £1473 WILD RICE wbIH 6 13 13 13 13 12_ D Dodson Coldstream Stable 28.70 54886 WISE STEP * 10P 10 5 Uj 122 122 13 Iff GrlockJ Charles McNulty 51.10 Coupled: a-Broad Grin and Tamba. Time, :22%, M%, 1:66. Track good. ,— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . __ , I m • _ FOX BROWNIE 10.10 6.90 5.30 405 2.45 1.65 MUtUel rriCeS? NURSERY TALE 4868 2126 23.36 9.66 « BUD GREY 4.10 1.65 Winner— B. g, Ly G..II..M Fox Dorothy B., by Diavolo, trained by J. B. Theall ; bred by Mrs. Joe W. Brown. WENT TO POST-3:41. OFF AT 3:49_ EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gt . Won easily; second and third driving. FOX BROW ME improved his position rounding the stretch tuin, ino : up fast to dispose of the leaders and then drew away. NURSERY TALE was kept forward all the way and had no mishaps. BUD GREY was rushed into a commanding lead and then quit badly in the final sixteenth. BROAD GRIN showed a eood effort throughout. SMART SHEILA was rushed up fast and then tired. TAMBO was unsuited in the footing. UNCLE ACE finished well. WAR DRESSING raced on the inside in close quarters. NAPOO had a flash of speed. .SAY SANDY quit badly. Overweight — Nursery Tale, 1 pound : War Dressing. 1 ; Say Sandy, 1. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935— 1:10%— 4— U8. Thirty-r r n O 7 Fifth Running PAIMONOK HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 3-year- ** y y olds and upward. April 8-44 — Jam Net va|ue t0 winner ,625; second. ,500; third. 56; fourth, 75; breeder of winner, 25; groom of winner, 0. Handle, 49,666. _ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 43797 DEVIL DIYER wb5130 14 41 41 31 1J_ T Atkinson Greentree Stable 3 15 49149 APACHE wn 5 130 7 2 32 la l3 21 J Stout Belair Stud 1 40 54907 BROWNIE wb5112 5 3 2*3* 2_ 3= E Guerin Joe W Brown 24 35 55106 METTLESOME wb 6 112 6 7 9-" 81 82 4£ W Mhrtens Mrs Beatrice Digiorgic 5 80 55393* DARTAWAY wb 4 106 10 8 P V 4 5 N Jemas Walter Mack 43.55 525063 BOYSY w 8 112 4 5 8* 9° 7h 64 J Westrope T H Heard Jr 1195 514983 CASSIS w5120 3 9 5J_ 5i f_ 72 S Brooks Howe Stable 14 55 535223 BILL SICKLE wb 4 110 2 1 lb 2h 5_ 82 A Snider W-L Ranch 17.40 55137 EYE FOR EYE w 4 103 8 10 10 10 9and P H Lindberg Havahome Stable 22 65 54907 GO GINO wb5110 9 6 6_ 7J 10 10 D Dodson Dock Stable MJ6 Time. :223_, :46J_, 1:115. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , n • DEVIL DIVER 8.30 4.30 3.40 3.15 1.15 .70 Ml utuel rricesf apache 3.40 2.60 .76 .36 l BROWNIE 6.00 2 00 Winner — B. h, by St. Germans— Dabchirk, by Roal IGnstrd, trained by John M. Gaver ; I red t Greentree Stable. WENT TO POST— 4:24. OFF AT 4:25J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won dm.iic: second and third the same. DEVIL DIVER iitipn i r ] his position steadily in the running and, while under urging in the stretch run, bore over slightl . thru dnptsad of APACHE in the final drive. The latter, on the outside from the start, lost some ground entering the stretch after being sent into a commanding lead, then faltered in the final seventy yards. BROWNIE was between the leaders from the start and was weakly handled at the end. METTLESOME, from a slow start, came to the outside and finished fast. DARTAWAY made a determined bid in the stretch run and then hung. BOYSY raced evenly all the way. CASSIS was unable to menace the leaders. BILL SICKLE had earlv speed. "Scratched— 52977 Flak, 106; 55177 Alex Barth, 110; 55302 Swimmin Hole, 105; 55177 Eurasian, 119. Overweight — Dartaway, 4 pounds; Bill Sickle, 2; Eye for Ee. 1. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. King q q Q Saxon Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5r J y y ° Weight, 6 lbs. below scale. Non-winners of 5,000 in 1943-44 April 8-44— Jam allowed 4 lbs.; of ,500 in 1944 or 0,000 in 1943, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,240; second. ,000; third, 00: fourth, 50; breeder of winner, 5: groom of winner. 0. Handle, 33,122. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd* _ S t rH 55177 ALEX BARTH wb 4 113 5 4 22 22 23 l2 1« S Brooks Millbrook Stable r~20 55178 MOON MAIDEN wb 6 109 2 3 34 33 32 2£ 23 T Atkinson I Bleber 1 80 54850 RATH RONAN wb4113 6 6 51 4nk 4» 4* 3 N Jemas Mrs L Rabinowitz 13 65 55262 RASCAL wb5114 3 1 I1, l2 1£ 34* A Schmidl V L Shea 4 70 550063 BIRCH ROD wb 8 109 12 6 I 51 55 58 E HaskttJ J B Partridge 4 55 55247 HPPY HUNTINGwb 6114 4 5 •" 5* 6 6 6 J Rienzi Jose Coll Vidal 44 35 Time, :242_,. :48S. 1:13, 1:40, 1:465. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to * __ , in- _ ALEX BARTH 6.40 3.10 2.60 .20 .55 .30 Mutuel rricest M00N maiden 2.80 2.30 .40 .15 i RATH RONAN 3.46 .76 Winner — Dk. b. g, by Chance Play — Jojbird. by Bull Dog. trained by J. Hastie; bred by Codsteam Stud. WENT TO POST— 5:63. OFF AT 5:64 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the ?ame. ALEX BARTH fol ! the early pace under steady restraint, moved up with a rush rounding to the stretch turn, assumed an easy lead, hung sharply inside the final eighth, but came again to outfnish MOON MAIDEN. The latter was steadied along to the stretch turn, where she moved up on the outside, made a determined bid in the stretch, but hung after getting to the winner. RATH RONAN was sent through on the inside entering tin Wretch and finished gamely. RASCAL had early speed, but tired in the stretch run. BIRCH ROD and BATTY HUNTING were never formidable factors. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925— 1:42%— 4— 106. Purse c c Q Q Q ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below _ scale. Non-winners in 1944 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two April 8-44 — Jam races, 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner ,166; second, 66; third, 86; fourth, 0; breeder of winner, 5; groom o, winner, 6. Handle, 57,606. Index Horses Eqt A WW PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd Strt 55280 CHICKORE wb5109 8 8 1* 6* 5]i 31 lh J PittrelliJ J M Seider 1480 54408 LOCH NESS wb5114 3.5 4_ % 3» Vand Zl E Guerin J S Summers 610 549033 HIGH PLAID wb 7 120 4 9 8* 86 81P 5_ 32 S Murphy E W Delano 5 90 55248 OAKFORD wb4106 2 1 l"* H 1° 2 42_ C Goggi M Tortora 20.45 55403 SICKLE T. wb9117 6 2 5 51, 62 4h 5»MlNGVlra Aberdeen Stable 2.10 55388s THRIFT wb6110 9 6 62 7* 7£ 61, 63 E HaslettJ W S Jacobs 7 65 54728 ALCA-GAL w61U 5 8 3* 33 4* 7* 7 S Brooks M J Lewis 15 85 54977 LOST GOLD wb6112 7 4 2 23 21! 810 810 W GrlockJ Charles McNulty 3 75 50100 BOHEMOND w5 109 179 9 9 9 9 R Phelps J J H Schloch 75 00 Time. :25, :49, 1:15, 1:42*_, 1:493_. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to __ _ in* CHICKORE 31.60 12.90 6.50 14.80 5.45 2.25 MUTUel rriCeSj LOCH NESS 800 530 300 1.65 HIGH PLAID 4.60 1.30 Winner — Br. g, by Chicaro — Maravilla, by Sun Briar, trnined by G. W. Coburn; bred by King Ranch. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 5:38. OFF AT 5:39 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the samp. CHICKORE worked hi* way up on the outside, responded to urging in the stretch run and disposed of LOCH NESS in the fin;J die. The latter was sent into command entering the stretch and held on well. HIGH PLAID, from a slou lce;nning, closed with good courage. OAKFORD had early speed, raced LOST GOLD into defeat and then tired. SICKLE T. was taken under restraint in the early running, but failed to respond when urged. Scratched— 54727 Playfields, 109; Overweight— AIca-Gal. 2 pounds. Corrected weight — Sickle T., 117. ~ ~ Attendance, 45,796 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, ,601,836.


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