Harlem Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1897-09-30

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HARLEM FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CATCHING CHICAGO ILL September 29 Ninth day Harlem Jockey Club Autumn Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Col Cool M Lewis Clark Starter Richard Dwyer Timer J E Gushing 1825 F1EdT FIRST ItACE Pittance 7x Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses Wt St V ± yt 3A StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L G 1769 QUEKN QUEEN SAFIE SAFE 103 3 M 12 13 i 14 Donaldson Donald J D Lucas 6 10 3 4 If50 OVATION 102 2n 3 31 2 22 26 T Burns D G Brown 4746 1616 WHY 42 5 52 3 32 Gray Heinsohn Henson Co 6 10 6 10 1812 TERRANET ERRANT 99 10 6 63 6 610 44 J Woods J J Sellers 3635 262 HAML1N 104 6i 51 4 41 5 51 Morgan Geo Geol Jennings 30 30 15 15 165133ONG BIRD 101 7 2 21 32 4n 6 Connolly W F Schulte Schultz 2 3 2 2 1263 LITTLE MUSIC 93 11 9 8 8H 8 71 Reitz Ritz W G Brien Brie Jr 4 4645 6 4 5 9060 TOM ANDERSON 111 8 8 9l100ioio 3 A Barrett Barrette H McCoulsky McCauley 6 15 6 15 1738 LETTIE LETTER 98 INK 7 7m 9 9 93 Harrington James Nolan 50 100 50 100 17862LADY CORDELL CORNELL 101 12 102 101 7 7H1025 Jenkins L Schuckman Schulman 6 12 6 10 1738 M WOODLANDS 106 13 11 11 11 11 11 Robertson Wm Dicksou Dicks 10 15 10 15 17383KING GALONG ALONG 82 4n Fell Mulligan P M Civill Civilly 15 15 15 15 1651 TOM SAYRE AYRES 109 9 Fell Warren M B Jordan 10 40 10 40 Time 40Time 24i 49 lOH loch 115 128 Winner 128Winner Br f 3 by Buckmaster Bushmaster Queen Bess Bests BessPost Bedpost Post 2 minutes Start fair Won easily second cleverly third and fourth driving Queen Safie Safe was the good thing She had worked well and the smart people backed her She got away running and nothing ever got near her Her performance does not fit in with her last race Ova ¬ tion ion ran to the notch She prefers lightweight and a fast track Connolly made too much use of Song Bird chasing Queen Sane the first half Little Music off poorly and interfered with early did not run his race Terranet Errant finished fast There was lots of crowding on the first turn In the jamb King Galong Along and Tom Sayre Ayres fell Both boys were badly hurt hurtScratched Scratched Laius Claus 103 Lottie Loftier 97 Verdi 116 Harry Gwynn Wynn 108 Overweights Overweighs 108Overweights Hamlin Haling 3 pounds Lady Cordell Cornell 3 SECOND RACE 6 1 a Furlongs Purse 400 2yearolds Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St Yi 3A StrFin Strafing Jockeys O H L C 1813 OFFICIAL 108 6 li 11 2 1 Gray T W Coulter 5957 1790 DEPENDING 103 3 3 35 U 2 J Woods E M Bergen 2 26565 1619 KNOWLES KNOBBLES 108 2 2i 2H 31 31 T Burns J E Gushing 2 4 2 4 1713 TOM CALVERT CULVERT 103 7 717393F 6 5 4 41 Connolly James Murphy 3322 17393F MCCLELLAND 100 5 5587CHUNCEY fr 43 43 55 5 A Barrett Barrette T Licalzi Laical 15 20 15 20 587CHUNCEY FISHRIOO FISHER 4 415623IALARIA 52 65 87 63 T Leigh W H Leigh 50 60 50 60 6015623IALARIA 15623IALARIA 97 1 7777 Harrington V D Bond 50 150 50 100 100Time 1011103Winner Time 241 491 1011103 MargoPost Apropos Winner B c by Inspector B Margo Margot Post 2 minutes Start good Won in a long hard drive of two the next three were also driving Depending should have won Woods skmaed skated the rails with him and saved a lot of ground on the stretch turn He got a trifle careless though after that and let Gray with Official steal a march on him Officials race was better than recent performances and shows the colt to be coming to himself He was the class of the race Depending is a hard luck colt Knowles Snowless has evidently gone back His owner says he cannot account for the colts poor performance Tom Calvert Culvert off in the rear division ran a bad race Connollys Connolly ride on him was far from good This is not the colts best Watch him himScratched hemstitched Scratched Fonsavannah 103 Buskin 103 Candleblack Candlewick 103 1827 THIRD RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Owners Handicap Ind Indo Horses Wt St yt ft StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 18122DAVID TENNY TENANCY 55 4 4 4 31 li 11 W Dorsey Dose B J Johnston 4433 1740 LADY CALLAHAN 80 3 U 1 15 22 25 Gray M 8 Hughes 65115 65 2 9122 DAN HUGER 77 IK 320 35 2 33 310 Kitley Kirtle G C Bennett 8 16 8 12 1743 AQUINAS 76 2 21 2 4 4 4 J Woods B Schreiber 85 95 75 75 75Time Time 231 35 48 1 01i 1 14i 1 40 40Winner Winner Bc byTenny byte Mamie Mammies B BOff Off Off first break to a good start Won eased up second driving third and fourth handily David Tenny Teeny was the best and little Dorsey Dose rode him nicely He followed instructions to a dot He was told to lay far back with Tenny Teeny until the three furlong pole There he made his run and was far the best It was little Dorseys Doses first mount The victory was most popular The boy was taken into the stand and exhibited by Col Cool Clark after weighing in The youngster weighs 45 pounds Lady Callahan set a terrific pace She settled herself and also Dan Huger and Aquinas going fiveeighthsOverweights the first fiveeighths firefights Overweights Overweighs Aqninas Aquinas 2 pounds 1828 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling lud laud Horses Wt St Yt 3 StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 17603ABUSE 112 1 1 2 22 13 C Sloan Foster Bros Brows 1 1 4545 17882 LITTLE LAND 108 3 3132 3 21 Caywood Cawed H Varwig Earwig Co 6655 2363DAMOCLES 108 4 4 4 4 31 A Barrett Barrette G C Bennett 10 15 10 12 121757PRESTON 1757PRESTON 109 2 21 1 1 4 T Burns EFVoos Befools 2 2 2 115 115Time Time 24 481 1 01t 1 13 13Winner Winner B c 4 by Plevna Pena Abukrn Burn AbukrnOff Burn Off first break Start good Won handily The others were driving to the limit Abuse was the best He was cleverly ridden too Sloan got away running but took him back on the far turn and allowed Preston to head him The early pace was terrific It put Preston to sleep Abuse is a sluggish fellow and had to ba urged at the head of the stretch He came away at his leisure the last eighth The field broke running Little Land and Damocles finished fast The latter is ready to win winScratched wisecracked Scratched W C T 106 1829 FIFTH RACE I 14 Miles Purse 400 Over 5 Hurdles Handicap Ind Indo Horses Wt St 1 2 3 4 5 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 16833TEMPLhiUORE 128 3 4 22 in M 12 if Stanford John Brenock Redneck 4 4 2 3 1683COL WGHTN WHITEN 152 2 2 32 33 3 2 22 Horton A G Blakely Blackly 2 2 2 115 1683 KING MICHAEL138 1 1 H 210 22 3 3 Pines J T Stewart 30 30 30 30 1786 MS DAYTON 125 5 5 K 7 4 41041043 Lawless A F Dayton 15 20 15 20 1685 ZALDIVAR SALIVARY 142 6 7 6 6 62 5 5 C Johnson H Bro vn Co 5 10 5 10 892 TRAMP 1287 6 62 7 7 Refused Harper J B F Brownlow Brown 20 30 20 30 16S32PROVERB 137 4 3 41 53 5 Fell J Kinney John Call 85 2 85 2 2Time 220Winner Time 220 Winner B g 9 by Tom Ochiitree Ichnite Sadie E Posts minutes Start good Won driving and all out second leisurely Weightman Weight was wasthe waste the best and looked like a certainty over the last jujip juju He was mildly ridden though the last Continued on 2nd page quarter on the flat Templemore Temple just staggered in He and King Michael set a terrific pace King Michael will do to watch He doea doa not like to go a mile and a quarter though Mr Dayton cut himself badly at the second jump Zaldivar Salivary seemed to sulk all the way Proverb was hone lessly Lesley beaten when he fell His race was far below par Overweights Overweighs Tramp 31 pounds King Michael 3 1830 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling ind bind Horses Wt St M V S BtrFin Brian Jockoys Jockeys 1223 UNCAS UNCAPS 104 2i 2i17113MAMIE 17113MAMIE CALLAN ALLAN 97 5 41 42 21 221 Reitz Ritz H Stover Stove StoverEl Stove 21 3 21 3 1651 HELEN WREN 104 1 El 5 31 32 T Burns T THurns Turns 3THurns Hurns Urns 41 8 4 7 1385 TIN CUP 97 8 8 8 8 42 Kitley Kirtle J JW 7J W Schorr Scorer Son 4 41 4 4 1651 WARREN POINT 103 3 31 2 2n 4 i 5H Connolly James 4James Curl 10 15 10 12 1811 C H WHELAN WHEELMAN 96 6 72 6151 6 Donaldson Donald James Ruddy 25 40 25 30 1656 VIRGIE VIRILE DIXON 104 71 61 72 72 Gray W A McConnell 12 20 12 15 9411 SWEET WILLIAM 100 4 1 31 r61 8 J Woods B Schreiber 4 4 3 31 Time 31Time 1241 491 1014 1141 Winner B g 4 by Ponticb Pontiac Verosa Versa Post 3 minutes Start fair Won hand ridden second third and fourth driving hard Uncas Uncaps was lucky He got away well on his stride and had clear sailing all the way Mamie Mammies Cal ian should have won The ride on her was a nightmare Reitz Ritz always took the long route and when he did try to move upon the far turn he was sharply interfered with Helen Wren and Tin Cup both fiuished finished fast Off better Tin Cup would have baen bean a contender Sweet William shownd shown a flash of early speed He favors a soft track Virgio Virgo Dixon looked good but had less than her Ubual Usual speed v


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