Harlem Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1897-09-04

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HARLEM FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CATCHING CHICAGO ILL September 3 Sixteenth day Harlem Jockey Club MidSummer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Col Cool M Lewis Clark Starter Richard Dwver Waver Timer J E Cushing 1 1 rt Q FIBST FIST BAOE BOER 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Allowances lud laud Horaes Chorales Wt St V V A StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 1140 WINSLOW 107 6 K 7 5 4 11 15 J Morgan T E Barrett Barrette 3 3 3 3 1000 LOTTIE GLOTTIDES 107 7u 32 2 IH 2 2n Kitley Kirtle M L Conroy Cory 6867 892 TENOCHTITLAN 107 5 6 H SH SNK SANK SH Soden Sodden M T Danaher 3 4 3 4 615 BEN HUR HR 107 2n 21 3 53 5 41 T Burns Monahan Jonathan Co 5 6 4 4 1000 LA CRESCENT 110 8 9 8 61 62 51 A Barrett Barrette JonesArmstrng 8 10 8 10 1093 LETTIB LETTING 10710 4NK 41 2K 4 61 Magnnsson Manson James Nolan 20 40 20 40 1093 GOOD ADVICE 110 I KU n n j 720 Warren T H Ryan 6666 621 LEPROS LEPROSY LYON 107 9 8 6NK1Q1 10 8 Connolly P H Keegan Keenan 20 50 20 50 1093 THE CORKER 110 11 10H10H 9 11 9 Caywood Cawed C C Harris Co 6 15 6 15 1093 CHARACTER 107 4NK 54 9 7sK 91 10 Dixon Lorin Lorain Love 60 80 60 80 1093 IF 107 3 11 U 8 7n 11 Lew Blew E J Griffiths Griffith 30 50 30 50 50Time Time 25 5Ci 1 03 1 16 1 30 30Winner Winner Ch g 5 by Blue Eyes Claretta Claret x xPost Post Post 6 minutes Start good Won eased up next three doing their best Winslow got a perfect ride He needs a strong boy and Morgan has strength The distance was too much for Lottie Loftier She swerved some at the head of the stretch almost fouling Ben Hur Hour and Tcnochtitlan The latter ran a good race He was interfered with on the back stretch but for that he surely would have been a contender Ben Hur Hour tired badly He was played for a good thing and evi Levi ¬ dently dentally ran his race La Crescent came strong the last furlong Scratched Mollie King 107 I I HC SECOND RACE 58 Mile Purse 4UU 2yearolds Allowances Itid Pitied Horses Wt St StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 975 DULAU DULUTH 105 4 2 2 2 1 T Burns John Huffman 3 4 3 4 10033 BILLY MASON 100 3 11 16 12 2 J Woods M A Walden 12 12 25 2 1141 THE PROFESSOR 105 2n 32 35 32 36 Caywood Cawed D M Hogan 6 30 6 30 305i 30 NATHANSON NATHAN 93 4 410973GILT 5i 41 4 43 Hiram J E Gushing 60 100 60 10 100 10010973GILT 10973GILT EDGE 97 1 INI II 4 520 530 52 WHMartin Wharton Mrs A Hankins Hawkins 20 30 20 30 3010613HOS1 10613 10613HOS1 HOS1 105 5 5SAINT 610 612 650 650 p Clay Keene Piatt Platt 5757 SAINT 5757SAINT LUIS 102 6 7777 Magnusson Manson Heinsohn Henson Co 50 100 50 100 100Time Time 241 49 l0tt Winner B c by Bubbler Ella Duke DukePost Dukedoms Post 12 minutes Start fair The first three were all driving hard Billy Mason is a coward He seemed to be winning easily at the sixteenth pole but went all to pieces when called upon He needs a strong rider and Woods had not the strength to do him justice after sharp labor at the post Dulac Unlace is game Burns drove him for three furlongs The Professor ran a greatly im ¬ proved race He got off well though and perhaps that was the reason Better handled Nathan son would have been well up Hosi Hoi off poorly never had a chance Gilt Edge was interfered with on the far turn turnOverweights Turnverein Overweights Overweighs Saint Luis 2 pounds 1171 THIRD HACK 1 18 Miles Purse 400 3yearolds Handicap Ind Indo Horses Wt St S V V4 M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 833DR SHEPPARD 98 2 2i 3 3 1 22 IN Clay Foster Bros Brows 65 6 610962MACY 10962MACY 110 I 3 2 2t 3 3 25 T Murphy J W Schorr Scorer Son 45 65 45 65 1113 THE PLUTOCT PLUTO 98 3 If 11 1 21 1 3 T Burns J J Sellers 5756 5756Time 54iWinner Time 25 50 1 02J 1 15i 1 41J 1 54i Winner B c by Buchanan Voltine Voltaire VoltinePost Evolution Post 30 seconds Start perfect Won driving The other two were driving too Dr Shop pard pared was the best at the weights Clay rode a strong race on him although he took the long route Macy Marcy is as game as they make them He handled his weight like a gentleman too and stood a drive tho thou last quarter He was also interfered with on the turn Dr Sheppard did not show any bad effects from his recent trip and appeared as fresh as a rosebud from the ice house The Plutocrat ran an honest race but lacked the class The selling game is his suit suitScratched Scratched Dare II 102 Donna Rita 99 1 T fy FOURTH HACK 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St M Yi 3A Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 7023UUSTAVE COOK 110 2 21 22 22J 2 1 W Dean LazarusHanley Lazarus 85 2 b5 2 1096 REWARDER READER IH IH INK 21 Sodon Sodom D Wbeelihan Belgian 2 2 75 75 889 COCHINA COCHIN 32 3i 3131 3 Cannon M Sabbath 30 50 20 40 1114 PINKEY PINEY POTTER 107 4n 51 52 51 6io 4u Caywood Cawed J E Gushing 6 15 6 15 9512 RUDOLPH 107 7 7 65 6255 56 J Woods B J Johnston 2424 971 ASAPH ASAP 107 5 4 42 4 4 65 Connolly W F Schnlte Schlep 15 15 8 8 522 EAGLE BIRD 113 6u 62 7 7 7 7 Robinson Miller Finch 50 10050 100 100Time Time 24 49 101 1144 126 Winner B h 4 by Incommode Lillie V VPost Post Post 5 minutes Start good for all but Rudolph Won in a long hard drive of two The third fourth and fifth were uotallowed outflow to loiter Gustavo Gust Cooks sudden awakening was a shock to form players He was a smart horse and had lost all the soreness and lethargy of his last ap ¬ pearance parlance Rewarder Rewarded was especially keyed up for the race He was a supposed good thing and did all that was expected of him Cochinas Cochins performance was a surprise Watch him with light weight at three quarters Pinkey Pinkeye Potter is rounding to He ran honestly and freely Rudolph made up lots of ground on the end Eagle Bird should be given a vacation Scratched Aureola Areola 107 Overweights Overweighs Eagle Bird 3 pounds 1173 F FIFTH RACK l Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St M tt M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 97142DONNA RITA 99 4 31 2 2 14 U Clay T Licalzi Laical 5 5 3 4 4ll04DARE ll04DARE II 102 2 4 4 425 3 = 2 T Burns J Huffman 2 2 75 85 903 THE SWAIN 112 3 Hi 11 It 2i 312 T Murphy Covington Coving Kent2 2 2 115 1151098FONCLIF 1098FONCLIF 102 INK 2H 31 31 42545 Gray J E Gushing 15 40 15 30 301U63META1R1E 1U63META1R1E 109 6 6 6 6 6 5 Connolly JC Grumes Grimes 60 75 60 60 6095613PAUL 95613PAUL GRIGG3 102 5 520 530 525 5 6 J Woods B J Johnston 4848 4848Time Time 24J 50 1 02i 1 15i 1 41 41Winner Winner B f 3 by St Blaise Blains Active ActivePost Active Post 4 minutes Start good Won hand ridden It was a hard drive for tho thou place Donna Rita was the best and at the weights in a soft spot She was well handled too Tho Theo Swain attempted to mako mao a runaway race of it Ho had it all his own way for a half Clay used good judgment by going after him at that point Tho Theo filly is good now and can beat bettor ones Dare II had a stormy journey He was cut off on the first turn and generally messed about through the back stretch Paul Griggs Rigs is not nearly himself This was his first race after a long sickness He had little or no speed but looked well wellScratched Scratched Lon Jonos Jonas 107 Trenby Trebly 99 Swordsman 102 Tin Cup 99 Continued on 2nd page SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Soiling Ind Indo Horses Wt St M V 3A StrFin Strafing Jockeys O H L C 10982DIGG3 119 3 Vt 12 1 li J Woods BJ Johnston 6755 1059AL 67551059AL LONE 113 4i fi fin 2 21 Gouin Gouging A F Dayton 15 30 15 25 11132MILLIE 2511132MILLIE M 119 S 4 6 5 i 3a Clay W H Roller 4746 1093 TRAVIS 122 1 51 3 3 t 4a W Dean Lazarus Hanloy6 868 11133MAMIE 86811133MAMIE CALLAN ALLAN 113 9a 2 2 4u 510 T Burns H Stover Stove 4 4 2 2 ± 1059 TENOLE TENABLE 113 2 72 41 63 610 A Barrett Barrette James Curl 15 30 15 25 3277 SIXTY 119 6n 92 910 81 7 C Johnson PluDkett Pluckiest Co ICO CO 2CO 100 150 1140 IDA WAGNER 119 7 in 82 92 82 Cottrill Cottrell JasRHaud Amstrad 10010075 75 646GREEN 75646GREEN JACKET 116 a 3 715 72 91 C Sloan J H Shields 65856575 1537 WADENA 119 10 81 10 10 10 Lew Blew M B Boyle 60 150 60 150 Time 150Time 25 50i 1 02i 1 16 WrightPost Rightmost Winner 16Winner B g 5 by Red Iron Lillie Wright Post 6 minutes Start good Won cleverly the next four wore all driving Diggs Digs showed some of the old quality He bad plenty of speed and uncovered some courage when called upon above the eighth pole Al Lone ran a good race He turned wide into the stretch and lost ground thereby Millie M ran a good race She was in several pockets and handled none too well Travis seemed to tire under the weight Green Jacket could not run fast enough to keep warm halfScratched He has bad legs and seemed to prop Mamie Mammies Callan Allan was much used first half Scratched Gallante Gallant 113 Ivory 116


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