Official Racing Charts: Jamaica, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-29

result


view raw text

Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Inc. Jamaica JAMAICA. L. 1., N. Y.. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1944— JAMAICA 1 MILE. Eighteenth day of twenty-five-day meeting April 8 to May 6. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. 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. Cornehlsen, J. E. Kyle and Fred H. Parks. Patrol Judges, Frank Keogh, Jr., 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. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943. 37: current meeting. .37. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Thiee pounds apprentice allowance claimed. J Five pound; claimed. ** Seven pounds claimed. || Three pounds waived, t Five pounds waived. + Seven pounds waived. E Disqualified. S3j] Dead heat. a-Coupled as cntiy. f Mutuel field. W Wliip. S Spur?. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935— 1: 10? 3— 4— 118. Purse r r £. Q " ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below D D O O j scale. Non-winners since December 14 of three races allowed 4 April 28-44 — Jam lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.: one race. 11 lbs. Claiming price, ,600. Net value to winner SI. 235; second, 80 ; third, 90; fourth, 5; trainers awards, 00; breeders award, 125. Handle. 81.237. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St */«, V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Oddst|l Strt ~ 56366 GRAND TARTY wb6115 11 l2 l3 l3 l3 J Renick F J Kearns 16.00 56158 THE KILLFR wb5117 5 5 2h 2 22 2h R Phelps* E Brady 3.80 56521 SIGHT wb 5 118 12 4 3* 3U 3 31 G L Smith F Karns 7.45 56414 BALLOTANT wb6115 8 2 ?h 4 41 B Stiange M Slifkin f 31.10 5655S3 DIDIE v7115 2 7 ti 7h 62 5" S Brooks I Bieber 1.45 56368 POWERHOUSE wb 5 115 13 12 IjP W 8£ W S Murphy Lloyd Murray 27.20 56284 KINGS GAMBIT wb 4 113 10 8 8i 6£ 7h 71 J Rienzi Miss Anne Gold f 31.10 56558 DARK MISCHIEFwb 6110 9 3 4 4h 5h 8h E Haslett M Salvia 54.65 56521 RIVER WOLF wb4113 3 9 10* 101 101 9"k F Th acker J A Coburn 12.40 56366 LUCKY B. wb4106 6 13 12 13 12J. 10 E Bianco*** Donna-Ray Stable 22.75 48177 BRAS w4109 4 10 k* 9« 9l 11s F Maschek Miss Chicky Wessler 38.95 37159 IN RANGE wb8116 7 11 13 813 12 L Haast J Webber 89.15 560173 ORCUS wb 6122 11 6 5Jlli 11 » 13 E Arcaro C A ONeill Jr 11.10 Time. :2345, :482s, 1:14l£. Track muddy. ,—M Mutuels Paid — , r- Odds to , . 1 . in- GRAND PARTY 34.00 14.10 10.70 16.00 6.05 4.35 Mutuel rricesj the killer 5.00 4.10 1.50 1.05 l SIGHT 6.60 2.30 Winner - B. h, by Grand Time — Frisky Sal. by Sebagn, trained by J. F. Keains: bred by Mrs. David A. Buckley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 1:49. OFF AT 1:5 U EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily : second and third dining. GRAND PARTY was sprinted into cmmand at the start and drew away to finish with speed to spaie. THE KILLER, a prominent factor from the start, outtinNied SIGHT. The latter, on the outside, had no mishaps. BALLOTANT raced well. DUDIE did not menace the leader. POWERHOUSE began slowh. DARK MISCHIEF tired in the stretch. Scratched— 53287 Count Maurice, 115; 35504 Air Brigade. 108; 56558 Chinese Sis, 108; 49627 Grey Squire, 113: 56333 Bollinger, 111; 56558 Third Rail, 115; 56558 Miss Puritan, 106. Overweight Bras. 1 pound; In Range, 1. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935—1:1025—4—118. Purse c / / o i ,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of J D D O *♦ two since 7 allowed 4 races April lbs.; one race since then or two April 28-44 — Jam races at any time, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Ne value to winner .255; second, 80; third, 90: fourth. 5. Handle. 20,943. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt ~ 56367- BOILING ON w 113 6 5 3l 34 1£ M J Stout Maxwell Howard 3.15 563673 SIRLETTE w 117 8 7 4£ 44 ft* S Brooks L Rabinowitz 2.20 56367 TUMULT wb119 7 6 6£ 51 53* E Guerin Cleaveland Putnam 4.20 56367 HARPSK HORD w 113 3 1 22 2» 4* T Atkinson N I Asiel 5.80 56367 BOAN wb113 2 2 5" 7i 63 51 D Dodson Lt Bavard Sharp 11.40 45133 RITA JANE wb108 9 3 1£ lh 3 6* A Schmidl W W Stone 17.80 52152 COPY BOY m 118 1 8 9 9 81 7 J I.ongden Mrs Willie Robinson 23.45 54848 HIGH LEGEND wb108 4 4 1* 6h 7 8"k S Murphy A E Tarleton . 27.55 • 51406- MJS NEIGH wb 108 5 9 88 8* 9 9 W Mehrtns R Sterling dark 65.55 j Time, :23, :48, 1:142£. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Paid— , Odds to x ki in* BOILING ON 8.30 3.60 2.60 3.15 .80 .30 Mutuel rncesf sirlette 3.60 2.40 .so .20 j v TUMULT 3.00 .50 ! Winner B. f, by Fixing Heels — Boiling Water, by Bubbling Over, trained by E. H. Sande ; bred by Mr. Maxwell Howaid. Winner entered to be claimed for ,100. WENT TO POST— 2:20. OFF AT 2:21J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won dining; second and third the same. BOILING ON was well up but on tli* outside and through the stretch run. wore down the leaders and drew away. SIRLETTE improved her position in the Baal stages. TUMULT linMied well on the outside. HARPSICHORD was well up and had no I mishaps. BOYSAN could not keep up. RITA JANE had early speed. Claimed— Boiling On by W. S. Jacobs for S2.100; Boysan by A. E. Tarleton for ,000. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 71.30— Double Pool 3,504 J THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942— :58— 2— 106. Purse c • • o c ,200. 2-yeaj-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 116 lbs. Net value to winner ,385: second, 20; third. 10; fourth, 05; trainers April 28-44 — Jam awards, 0; breeders award, 5. Handle, 22J399. Index Hoise« Eqt A Wt PP St ft 3s Str I in Jo-kes Owners Odds fl Strt I | BALL SHOT vb116 1 1 P P l3 1* E Aicaro The Barrington Stable a 1.55 i , 54683 RINGALONG w 116 2 2 P 22* 222 D Dodson Col Gustave Ring 4.35 j LLOYDS w 116 7 8 7s 6* 5* 3 £ C Wahler Mill River Stable 3.20 ! WISE SUN w 116 5 3 3 4£ 3 £ 4h N Jemas The Barrington Stable a-1.55 j TRADEMARK w 116 4 7 6 5£ 4" 5 S Brooks Woolford Farm 17.30 I 5t£46 FRED ODY wb116 6 5 4 31 and4 62 H I.indberg Philip Godfrey 11.60 ! 56156 KING APPELL wb116 8 4 5:l 71 75 1* S Murphy .Joe W Brown b 8.35 I I 56453 PILOT LIGHT will 9 9 8 8 8 8 R Phelps J tharles M Nulty 15.65 56070 JUNIOR ATLAS w 116 3 6 Fell. E Guerin Joe W Brown 6 8.35 Coupled: a Ball Shot and Wise Sun: b King Appell ami .Junior Atla*. i Time, :2245, :4825, 1:0225. Track muddy. , r- %2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to : LA L in* BALL SHOT a-Entry 5.10 3.10 2.40 1.55 .55 .20 Mutuel rricesj ringalong 450 3.10 1.25 .55 « LLOYDS 290 .45 Winnci Blk. .. Iv Ball.tdier -Broomshot, by Whi-k Broom II.. trained bv E. Havward; bred bv Mr. John W. Staafey. WENT TO POST— 2:50. OFF AT 2:51 EASTERN WAR TIME. "•i.-it lad Ironi vtall eate. Won easily: second and third dining. BALL SHOT began in motion, drew ! ir.to an easj lead and won with speed to spare. RINGALONG. doscst to the pace, could not menace the w.iiiui. LLOYDS was away poorly and tini-hed uell on tlic oulide. WISE SUN had no mishaps. TRADEMARK i Aimed I cood effort. FRED CODY was unable to reach the leaders KING APPELL was eased up i when JUNIOR ATLAS fell in limit of h.m. FOOT LIGHT was away pocrh. JUNIOR ATLAS fell early. I Scratched — Angry Army, 116. FOIRTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20. 1935— 1 :10-5— 4— 118. Laurel- / n / ton Purse First Division. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Allow-O i 5/ O O O ances. Non-winner« of a sweepstakes or three races. Weight, April 28-44— Jam 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,900 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,400: second, 20; third. 10; fourth. 05; trainers awards. 5; breeders award. 5. Handle. 86.284. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M *.a Str Fin Jockexs Owners Odds 1 Strt 56289 TEN MARTIN vbH5~ 2 1 21 1*1 14 l*i R PWawJ Walter S Heine ~ 235 B63311 TACTUS FOOT w 117 1 4 5i 4» V2 V S ■raaln Woolford Farm 2.40 580M* OKAII LANCER w 117 4 2 V 2i 2* 9 N .Jcrna- Apheim Stable 1.65 56090 SPHERIC wb113 5 3 5* 3 4" V C Wahler Mill River Stable 11.25 56019: LORD HMRAN wb113 3 6 6 6 5; 5s J Rienzi N Gonzalez 25.85 66418 MA«:KBY wb116 6 5 4! 5* 6 6 E Arcaro Waltn S Mack 34 00 Time, :233$. :47, 1:135. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid --, f— Odds to , LA , in /TEX MARTIN 670 3.30 2.20 2.35 .65 .10 Mutuel Trices? cactus foot 320 2.20 .60 .10 I OKAPI LANCER 2.20 .10 Winn«i-hlk. ». ij Laiiceeaye— Justa Sunbeam, by Trystcr, tiaiiud L W. Post; bred by Mrs. D. A. ■adiky. WENT TO POST— 3:20. OFF AT 3:22 EASTERN WAR TIME. Stait eoo i fiom stall cafe. W«.n r.isilv : ncand «nd tfaird i!nii.e. TEX MARTIN forced the early pace arid, disponing f OKAPI LANCER when uady. won with speed to Bpaca. CACTUS POOT a,~ lo■.v to cet going, was taken to the outride entering lie stretch and Implied witt a ru*h. OK,11 LANCER I ■ I y •-percl and tiied. SPHERIC had no ■ushaps. ILe oll. i« w ic neei aaajfaawM, Scratched— 56223 Tambo. 120. Overweight— Mackahy, 3 pounds. • j j ! FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon. April 20, 1935— 1:10*A— 4—118 Laurel- s t* o -j ton Purse Second Division. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Allow -v 5 O O # ances. Non-winners of a sweepstakes or three races. Weight, April 28-44— Jam 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,900 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,395; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05; trainers awards, 0; breeders award, 5. Handle. 29.413. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *A V» Str Fin Jockeyt Owners Oddt fl Strt 56331 IRISH TAR wb115 5 5 l1 l1 Ill1 R PrmneJ Wheatley Stable 5 20 56456 BULL DANDY wb117 7 4 2A 22 2* P| .1 Lynch Mrs D H Peters 315 156522 GRANT RICE wb117 4 3 42 33 3]i 3:* S Brooks I.ongchamps Farm 100 56330 LEAVENWORTH wb117 12 51 5" 4h frk S Young Woolford Farm 26 30 564182 GALLANT BULL w 116 3 1 3h 4" 68 52 E Arcaro The Barrington Stable 16 10 56288 TIT TAT, TOE w 117 2 6 7 66 5h bri D Dodson Cain Hoy Stable 9 70 52976 MR. PHARNED w 117 6 7 6l 7 7 7 A Snider W-L Ranch 36 20 Time, :232s, :47 s 1:13. Track good. — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to n • IRISH TAR 12.40 4.70 2.60 5.20 1.35 .36 Ml utuel rricesi bull dandy 4.20 2.50 mo .» I GRANT RICE 220 .10 Winner — Ch. c. bv Hard Tack -Erin, bv Transmute, trained by J. Fitzsimmons; bred by Wheatlev Stable. WENT TO POST— 3:52. OFF AT 3:53 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. IRISH TAR wa« *ent np fast on the outside after the start and displaed speed, responded gamely in the stretch and held BULL DANDY safe. The latter, close to the pace from the start, was under pressure in the stretch run. GRNT RICE was taken under mild restraint when outrun and made up some ground throughout the stretch. LFAYEN-WORTH finished well. GALLANT BULL showed early speed. MR. PHARNED was outrun. Overweight — Gallant Bull, 3 pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting. May 9, 1925— 1:42?.-,— 4— 106. Lynbrook a* o o Purse. Purse ,400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of 5/ O O O O other than a maiden race. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners at a April 28-44 — Jam mile or over allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 7 lbs. Net value to winner SI. 530; second, 60; third, 30; fourth. 15; trainers awards, 5: breeders award. 5. Handle, 03,887. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 14 H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56160 EARLY WINTER wb117 1 2 31 42 2h li In E Guerin E Bradv 2210 56415 YUTAN wb117 4 6 5s 5* 4h 2" 22J J Longden R A Firestone 4 60 49809 TRIPLICATE wb117 3 4 43" 5* 3£ 32 T May P A B Widener II 8.75 56454 FLASH wb112 6 5 6 6 6 4 43 J Lynch Brookmeade Stable 3.25 56330 BELL THE CAT wb120 2 1 2 J 2* lh 53 5« D Dodson R Sterling Clark 3 40 56456 CAPTAINS AIDE wb117 5 3 l"k lh 3" 6 6 E Arcaro Mill River Stable 2.00 Time, :24S, :48*5, 1:14, 1:42, 1:48. Track good. r— Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to ki , in* f EARLY WINTER 46.20 18.70 8.80 22.10 8.35 3.40 Mutuel rricess yutan 5.50 4.30 1.75 i.« * TRIPLICATE 6.20 2.18 Winner- B. c. bv Gallant Fox -Silver Lane, by Jim Gaffnev. trained bv C. Samson; bred by Belair M.id. WENT TO POST— 4:23. OFF AT 4:24 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. EARLY WINTER moved up on the inside enteiinsr. the stretch turn; drew away slightly in the final furlong, but hung near the finish and just lasted. YUTAN improved his position steadilv, came to the divide for the stretch run and finished well. TRIPLICATE was sent between the leaders entering the stretch and finished well. FLASH came through on the inside on the stretch turn, then faltered. BELL THE CAT and CAPTAINS AIDE raced each other into defeat. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924— 1:49%— 3— 115. Purse / o n ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below 5/ O O O «7 scale. Winners of two races since April 7, 3 lbs. extra. Non-April 28-44 — Jam winners since then allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,395; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05; trainers awards. 0: breeders award, 5. Handle. 55,150. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vi 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd- Strt S63722 BLITZKRIEG wu5107 3 2 lh ll l2 V 1« IWbA I Bieber 2.10 56414 SAXON PAUL w 5 119 6 6 7 7 4h 3h 2" E Arcaro J B Partridge 6 95 56598 STAR BLEN wb4113 7 3 2* 2* 2l 2 31 T AfJrfaaea W W Crenshaw a 3.90 56372 WAR MASTER wb4113 5 5 52 51 U •■ 41 W Mehrtns Chesterfield Farm 9.70 56563 PERFCT RHYMEwb 7 114 1 1 4l 4 5" 5£ 54 D Dodson B F Whitaker 2.80 56560 ROMAN GLORY wb4118 2 7 6i 63 7 65 6« E Plesa W W Crenshaw «-3JB 56558 SHAUN G. wb6109 4 4 31 3M1 7 7 R PrmneJ G F McNulty 8 20 Coupled: a Star Blen and Roman Glory. Time, :23*5, :48*5, 1:14, 1:40 s, 1:53. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid — f Odds to i. , in. f BLITZKRIEG 620 3.70 2.60 2.10 .85 .30 Mutuel rrices$ saxon paul 5.90 3.40 195 .70 l STAR BLEN a-Entry 3.20 .60 Winner— Ch. e, by Discovery — Thats That, by High Time, trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Mr. Afied Gwvnne Yanderbilt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:56. OFF AT 4:56* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. BLITZKRIEG showed speed from the start, raced STAR BLEN into defeat ard drew away. SAXON PAUL improved his pestl m on the outside and finished fast. STAR BLEN, close to the pace, saved ground, but faltered at the finish. WAR MASTER moved up gamely on the inside entering the stretch, but tired. PERFECT RHYME dropped back going to the first turn and failed to gain when roused. Claimed— Perfect Rhyme by Jose Coll Vidal for ,000; Roman Glory by Mrs. T. J. Carroll for ,000. Attendance, 22,938 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, ,992,817


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1940s/drf1944042901/drf1944042901_15_1
Local Identifier: drf1944042901_15_1
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800