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HARLEM FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CATCHING CHICAGO ILL September 30 Tenth day Harlem Jockey Club Autumn Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Col Cool M Lewis Clark Starter Richard Dwver Waver Timor J E Gushing I Q l O FIRST RACE 4 18 Furlongs Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens Allowances lud laud Horses Wt St Yi StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 17102 FLO LO HONEYDEW no i 2 w li li Caywood Cawed Charles Vestal 1 1 4545 17103NANNIE DAVIS 105 7 52 5 52 28 Nostrand Unstrained D Waldo Weald I 7 46 1710 WAUKESHA 110 SB 41 3 3 Gray M 8 Hughes 15 40 15 30 1288 BERWELL BEFELL 110 2 30 j gs 44 T Burns P M Cmll Mall 10 15 10 12 1710 HINDOO INDOOR QUEEN 102 6 82 83 710 6 Egan R W Donovan 60 200 60 200 625 RADAIRE ADAIR 102 5 71 7 61 610 Donaldson Donald L Jones 50 80 50 75 r858 MO LINE 102 4H 6 4 31 73 T Murphy J F Madden 10 10 8 8 DENA DNA 102 9 9 9 9 82 Parrain Arraign FosterBrmfield Foster 20 20 15 15 1111 LITTLE ALARM 110 8 1 11 Ran ontConnolly monotonously B J Johnston 7744 1710 HAZELDEAN HAZED 105 Left at the post Morrison Orison W A McGnigan Michigan 10 25 10 25 25Time Time 24 49 55 55Winner DuffyPost Duffy Winner Ch f by Fonso Fonts Mabel Abel Duffy Post 3 minutes Start fair Won driving and staggering the next three were also under keen pressure Flo Floe Honeydew was surely the best She galloped in behind Little Alarm until the latter bolted and then came on about her business This is not the fillys fills best race She has been ailing and was in no condition to race well Nannie Nannies Davis had a lot of trouble She is a good filly and should win the next maiden race Waukesha awoke with a start She had keen speed Little Alarm bolted when she seemed to have a winning chance She is a bad filly Ber Beer well finished with a rush Moline it is reported worked five furlongs in 1 01 Scratched Long Suit 102 185O SEC SECOND RACEr78 Mile Purse 400 2yearolds Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St 4 Yt 5 StrFin Strafing Jockeys O H L C 1768 LIEBER LIEDER KARL 110 2 11121112 13 T Murphy J W Schorr Scorer bon45 1 71045 1826 TOM CALVERT CULVERT 110 1 33 3 23 21 21 Connolly J Murphy 4544 1680 PIN AR DEL RIO 107 5 5 4i 32 310 3 T Burnt P T Kelly 2 3 2135 1449 GLOBE II 107 3 2 2i 45 4 41 Caywood Cawed John Brenock Redneck 20 40 20 30 1671 WHIRLMANTILINE107 3107 4 42 5 5 5 5 J Hargton Wharton C Reed 100 200 100 150 Time 150Time 241 49 1 01 1 15 1 27i 27iWinner Winner Ch c by Forester Daisy Woodruff WoodruffOff Woodruff Off at first break to a perfect start Won eased UD second driving hard third eased up a little at end Lieber Libber Karl outclassed his field He got away flying and nothing bothered him He was so full of running tbat bat he almost pulled Murphy out of the saddle trying to place him Tom Calvert Culvert ran a much improved race It was above the notch His ride was much better too Piuar Apiary del Rio was pocketed all through the stretch Globe II ran well as far as he went 1851 THIRD HACK 1 1 C Miles Purse 1UO 3yearolds Handicap Wt St 4 yt Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17432FERVOR 92 IH 11 li l 11 U JWeods Weds BensonArthrCo3 433 43317902J 17902J H C 100 2 3H 4 3 31 21 Connolly W H May 85 2 85 2 217143MONCREITH 17143MONCREITH 103 4 4 3 4 4 31 T Burns W A McGnigan Michigan 75 95 75 85 8518272LADY 18272LADY CALLAHAN 94 3 23 2 2H 2 4 Gray M S Hughes 6 12 6 10 10Time Time 25 50 1 02 1 15 1 41 1 47t Winner Ch c by Fonso Fonts Bettie Betties Blaise Blains BlaisePost Bloodspot Post 2 minutes Start good VVon Von wall in hand The others were driving The pace was to Fervors advantage He set a slow one to suit himself It came to a sprint at the end and be had the speed of the party He is high in flesh and is not yet up to a hard race J H C appeared a trifle lame He with Moncreith Noncredit was choked out of it in the first half Burns rode an indiffer indifferent ¬ ent Kent race on Moncreith Noncredit He tried to come through on the rail at the head of the stretch and was badly cut off Lady Callahan ran an improved race She was not badly beaten and will do to watch watchScratched witchcraft Scratched Aquinas 90 90Overweights Overweights Overweighs J H C 5 pounds I O pn f FOURTH RACE 34 Mile All ages Allowances JLOJ JO i Combination Stakes 1200 guaranteed ind bind Horses Wt St M Yi 3A StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H 1 1790FLORA LOUISE 88 4 3 42 3 1 T Burns Scoggan Slogan Bros Brows 3 43 3 31617BUCK 1617BUCK MASSIE MASSE 108 1 U 1 12 2 Caywood Cawed J M Murphy 442 165 1760 GATH GARTH 119 7 62 53 5 3 C Sloan G C Bennett 4847 484717602HARRY 17602HARRY DUKE 112 2 2 2 2 42 T Murphy J H Payne Co 6 12 6 12 1639 LIBERTINE 115 3 51 3 4 53 H Shields J G Brown Co 15 30 15 20 201682OUR 1682OUR GERTIE ERIE 83 6 777 61 Gray W M Singerly Gingerly 10 15 10 15 1776 TRAVERSER TRAVERSE 91 F 4 62 6 7 J Woods R Bradley 85 2 S5 2 2Time Time 23i 35 48 1 00 1 12 12Winner Winner B f by Florist Mary Louise LouisePost Louise Post 45 minutes Start good Won in a long hard drive of two third and fourth driving Flora Louise ran a good race She was prominent in all breakaways and ran fully threeeighths of a mile before the start was made Once away Burns rode her to perfection She is a game and stanch filly and fought out every inch of ground the last quarter She got to and clearly out gamed Buck Massio Mansion The latter ran up to expectations He set a terrific pace and fought like a lion when the pinch came He was not quite himself Gath Garth with clear sailine airline possibly would have won He was in a pocket early and obliged to take the long route Harry Duke was settled by the early pace Traverspr Traverse caused the delay at the post His race is the result of hard usage Libertine pressureScratched pressures had speed and will do to watch Our Gertie Erie could not stand the general pressure Scratched Presbyterian 88 Malvolio Alveoli 91 Sacket Socket 91 David 119 l O pT O FIFTH HADJi Had i 18 Miles Purse 00 3yearolds and upward Selling lud laud Horses Wt St St Ji Yt StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners OH L O 1761 SUNBURST 111 5 3 i 4 4 3 K 2 1 Knapp J E Cuahing Cushing 3433 1742 RUDOLPH 105 1 41 5 5 5 41 22 J Woods B J Johnston 15 40 15 30 1761 INDRA INDRAWN 112 3 li 1 31 46 31 3 C Sloan W M Singerly Gingerly 4433 443317423RED6KIN 17423RED6KIN 108 2 5 32 l 12 i 48 Gray T W Coulter 4565451 485 JERSEY LAD 93 4 21 2i 2 21 5 5 T Burns T D Carter Son 20 20 12 15 Time 25 5C 1 02i 1 16 1 41 1 55 55Winner Winner SungleamPost Sunlamps B h 5 by Falsetto Sungleam Sunlamp Post 4 minutes Start good Won hand ridden secoud second and third driving Sunburst was properly ridden Knapp let him loaf along the first three quarters and then made his run He wanted to stop but was vigorously ridden with his hands and heels It took Ruloiph Rudolph a long time to get into his stride When he did ho made up a lot of ground Ho was lucky to get through at the rails in the stretch Sloan pulled Indra Indrawn out and left an opening The latter is an unreliable horse Redskin collapsed in the last quarter H Hand and Jersey Lad had U hammer and tocgs togs through the back stretch Watch Jersey Lad He is god ZZSScratchpd Lady Dixon 105 Overweights Overweighs nnhnrs manners 3 pounds Continued on 2nd page SIXTH RACE 7S Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling nd Horses Wt St M Yi StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L I 17892 11514712TRANBY LEW LE HOPPEK HOPE 107 4u 4a 3 3U I 1 Caywood Cawed John Breuock Relock 2 2i 2 115 14712TRANBY 112 5 53 f8 4 6J Z Knapp C Whitman 15 15 8 8 176DSEEENA 106 61 61 2 1 2 2 J Woods B J Johnston 3 5 3 41 1789 NECEDAH NECKED 101 3 3J 7 63 4 4 Connolly W C Fessenden Essence 10 10 8 8 1757 867USSSFORSEEN SEA ROBBER 105 2 1 INK 2 3 5 T Murphy J W Schorr Scorer Son 8 867 USSSFORSEEN 104 1 22 4 5 5 6 T Burns P M Civill Civilly 2 3 2 3 1656 TRAVIS 107 7 7 61 7 7 7 Webster H Sanders 15 25 15 20 1815 TRILBY 104 Left at the post Morgan BensonArthrCo Benson 12 15 12 15 Time 15Time 24i 50 102 115 127 SprayPost Spray Winner Ch c 4 by Punster Spray Post 6 minutes Start fair It was a long hard drive and a pretty finish between the first six Lew Blew Hopper is a game horse Caywood Cawed punished him the last three furlongs Tranby Tabby was the best He was unfortunate in getting away and obliged to take the long route He was run ¬ ning Ming strong at the finish and would have won in another jump There was considerable bumping on the turn and Hea Rhea Robber suffered most Forsoen Orson was sharply cut off on the back stretch Necedah Necked gamelyScratched stood the closing drive gamely Scratched Lon Jones 104