Jamaica Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-05-06

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JAMAICA FORM CHART UITW YOHK N Y FRIDAY HAY 5 1922 Jamaica 1 mile Third day Metropolitan Jockey Clnb Spring Meeting of 19 days Weather cloudy temperature 60s Stewards J E Cowdin W G Street and W S Vosburgh Judges E 0 Smith and C Cornehlsen Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary W C Edwards Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B bllnkora Fig ¬ ures jn parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and j weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 34 Mile May 13 1922 11154 4 125 Purso 1000 3yearolds Maidens Special Weights Ket value to irinner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horsea AWtPPSt Vi StrFln Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 55001 MASTER HAND HANDNANTUCKET 2 21 2 Z I C FbtnerW R Coe 46485 45 45NANTUCKET NANTUCKET w 115 8 3 4 4J 31 23 B MarinelliJ E Madden 12 15 8 3 85 61477 SO IT GOES WB 115 1 1 li 11 I1 3JJ E Taplin Mrs S A Clopton 5 8 7 21 76 61477 STONE JUG WB 115 2 4 31 31 4J 4 T Rice J Butler 2 4 4 S5 45 45CATH CATH MARRONE w 110 3 6 51 5 61 61 H Moore Marrone Stable 30 50 40 15 6 54478 BLACK FOX w 115 6 8 8 6 61 SJ L Lyke Oak Ridpe StableS 10 10 4 2 257G48 57G48 CLOUGHJORDAN WB 115 5 7 61 7s 7J 7e W Kelsay H C Fisher 2 21 11545 25 57930 CLONCANNON W11546 7J8S8J Taylor H Rigionir 50 60 60 20 10 10Time Time 24 43 115 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner B c by Ballot Shuck H by Jean Bereaud trained by W H Karrick bred by Mrs W C Goodloe GoodloeWent Went to post at 232 At 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same MASTER HAND after racing in nearest pursuit from the start passed SO IT GOES in the stretch and took the lead but tired and swerved and just lasted long enough to win NANTUCKET moved up steadily in the stretch and finished fastest of all SO IT GOES showed excellent speed in paccmaking but tired in the stretch and met with interference when MASTER HAND swerved before him in the final sixteenth STONE JUG tired badly after going fiveeighths CLOUGHJOUDAN ran poorly in the going goingScratched Scratched 58505 Trajanus 115 57199 Rainbow Boy 115 57969 Castleton 115 C1477 Occidenta 115 SECOND RACE 34 Kile Kay 3 1022 111 4 125 Purse 1000 3yearolds Kaidens Special Weights Net value to winner 700 second 2CO third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt M StrFln Jockeys 0 H 0 P S 58350 DAN BOLUNG w 115 5 1 1 1 l 1 = 1 T Rice Oak Ridge StableS 77235 77235w PIRATE GOLD w 115 4 2 31 3s 3 21 L Lyke Greentree Stable 45 1 45 14 out WB 115 6 5 Z1 2 2i 3 L McAtee W Daniel 21 3 13335 15 15w 54588 BUXOM w 110 8 6 6LUCKY 41 4 4 4 G Babin W Farnum 30 50 50 15 6 6w LUCKY ANTOINE w 115 7 3 B1 6 5 B1 L Fator Rancocas Stable 6 12 12 5 2 2w 55570 DANIEL A w 115 3 4 6 51 6J 6 W Kelsay H Altcrman 50 CO 60 20 10 55815 RUMMEL w 115 2 7 75 7 7s 7J 71 M HarsonAscot Stable 60 103 100 40 20 20w 20MARY MARY AGNES S w 110 1 I 8 8 8 8 E Taplin H S Bowna 50 60 CO 20 10 muddyWinner Time 24 4S 114 Track muddy Winner B g by Sea King Coat by Ogden trained by J Loftus bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to post at 257 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same DAN BOLLING took the lead immediately and won all the way but ran out in the stretch and lost ground then finished gamely and outgamed PIRATE GOLD The latter ran a trifle green in the early running but saved ground on the turns and gaining would have won in another stride OLYNTHUS raced well up throughout but tired in the stretch drive LUCKY ANTOINE was not persevered with when beaten beatenScratched Scratched 545433Billy Watts 115 61405 Maggie Murphy 110 Orro 110 THIRD RACE 1 Hile and 70 Yards May 24 1921 142 5 116 Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 58523 ASTERISK w 6 114 1 1 2 2C1430tSPUGS 2J 21 2s 11 E Taplin J A Harper HarperWB 2i 13513515 25 C1430tSPUGS WB 4 112 5 3 1 1G1235ARMISTICE 1 1 I1 21 G Babin F J Kearns Kearnswa 65 2 35 35 14 G1235ARMISTICE wa 5 117 4 2 6 6612G7 6s 4 4 3 E Sande G C Denny Dennysn 8 12 12 5 2 612G7 NIGHTBOAT wsn sn 3 105 6 E 3 3G121G 3h 3 SJV L Fator G Choos Choosw 6 6 4i 85 710 G121G QUEEN BLONDE w 7 113 2 7 7 7 6 51 5 C Buel C W Gasser GasserWB 10 12 12 5 2 61430 LUCKY GIRL WB 3 101 7 6 4 41 41 51 6s 65 H ThomasR Scherrer 15 20 20 7 3 3C1252SCH C1252SCH LIGHT III WB 6 112 3 4 5S 51 7 7 7 M HarsonJ W Fleischman 10 12 12 5 2 Disqualified for foul and placed last lastTime muddyWinner Time 25 49 115 142 146 Track muddy Winner B g by Astronomer Helen OC by His Highness trained by J S McDonald bred by Mr David Gideon GideonWent Went to post at 324 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ASTERISK was saved close up behind SPUGS and was forced to be pulled up on the stretch turn and lost considerable ground but came fast through the stretch and wore SPUGS down in the final drive SPUGS set the pace gamely but crowded and forced ASTERISK against the inner rail causing tho lat ¬ ter to pull up for which he was disqualified ARMISTICE closed a gap gamely and was wearing the leaders prominentOverweights down at the finish NIGHTBOAT tired in the final eighth The others were never prominent Overweights Lucky Girl 3 pounds Queen Blonde 4 FOURTH RACE 34 Kile May 3 1922 111 4 125 Manhattan Sailing Handicap Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt ii Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 58G81 EAST VIEW WB 4 100 7 4 I1 1s 14 H ThurberJ Butler Butler6J 15 20 20 6 21 58719 TANGERINE WB 3 109 3 7 755792EDGAR 6J 2 2 B MarinelllR T Wilson 55792EDGAR A POE w 4 114 6 5 33 E Sande Rancocas Stable 85 85 1 13 out 01 343 NORMAL w 4 105 2 3 C1 7 BJ 4 L McAtee F Houseman 8 8 8 2J 1 58198 GLADIATOR wn n 5 12fi 4 6 6G1397 31 31 4l 5l C KummerL Viau 4 6 41 6512 6512G1397 G1397 K OF T HHER WB 4 107 6 2 5s 4 6s 6 G Babin W V Casey 8 12 12 4 75 58224 DAYDUE WB 5 102 1 11 1 4h 5 7 7 E KummerMarrone Stable 15 20 20 6 2J 2JTime muddyWinner Time 23i 47 113 Track muddy Winner Ch c by Pebbles Gnat by Voter trained by W Hogan bred by Mr James Butler ButlerWent Went to post at 351 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing EAST VIEW took the lead eoon after the start nnd setting a fast early pace held the race safe throughout and won under mild hand riding TANGERINE began slowly but raced next to the inner rail all the way and closing a gap finished gamely EDGAR ALLAN POE raced in closest pursuit in the early running but tired when called on for a final effort in the stretch NORMAL lacked early speed but finished with a rush GLADIATOR tired badly KNIGHT OP THE HEATHER could never improve hia position DAYDUE quit early earlyScratched Scratched 5G759sKrewer 119 5S544 Siren Maid 100 100Overweights Overweights East View 2 pounds Tangerine 4 Daydue 4 Knight of the Heather 1 FIFTH RACE 1 116 Miles May 7 1821 145 5 124 Purse 1000 Syearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P 60500 WYNNEWOOD WB 6 123 1 1 1 I1 11 1 11 H ThomasT O Webber 4 41 41 1 out 59892SEA COVE w 4 117 3 3 2l 2 Z 23 2 = i E Sande H M Howard 1 1 45 14 out 582 19 ROSE HILL w 3 104 2 2 3 3 3 3 315 L Fator Oak Ridge StableS5 13521 35 out outG14815HENRY G14815HENRY G WB71144444444E Taplin H Walser 15 20 12 3 out outTime muddyWinner Time 24 43 114 141 143 Track muddy Winner Br g by Ben Brush Waldena by Star Shoot trained by T O Webber bred by Mr John ¬ son N Camdcn CamdcnWent Went to post at 416 At post 2 minutes Start good and Blow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing WYNNEWOOD favored by the going took the lead quickly and setting n fast pace for the going disposed of SEA COVE at his riders leisure In the stretch and won easing up SEA COVE raced in closest pursnit of the leader throughout but tired In the last quarter ROSE HILL ran well and finished gamely HENRY G ran poorly in the going SIXTH RACE 58 Mile May 19 1917 59 2 109 Burlington Purse Purso 1000 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horsea AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H C P BLUE HAWK WB 110 41 1 1 1 1s B Parke Nev Stk F Stb 21 3 35 1C out outRIGEL RIGEL w 110 2 3 3s 2 3 2 E Sande Rancocas Stable 45 4 25 12 out G1157 outG1157 BILLY GIBSON WB 110 32 25 2 2J 3JJ M Buxton C Buxton 20 25 23 5 out outKNIGHTHOOD KNIGHTHOOD WB 110 1 4 4 4 4 4 C KammerJ S Cosden 21 31 3 35 out outTime muddyWinner Time 24 48 101 Track muddy Winner Br c by Atheling II Chocolate Lady by Kitimat trained by P M Burch bred by Ne ¬ vada Stock Farm FarmWent Went to post at 443 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won eased up second nnd third driving BLUE HAWK a good looker began quickly and drawing away into a long lead at his riders leisure won under stout restraint RIGEL began slowly but gradually improved his position and fin ¬ ishing fast is also a good looker BILLY GIBSON raced gamely but tired badly KNIGHTHOOD was i always outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched Chile 110 Recommendation 110 Crochet 107


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