Harlem Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1898-08-31

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HARLEM FORM CHART CHICAGO ILL August 30 Twentieth day Harlem Jockey Club Bummer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Col Cool M Lewis Clark Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 215 p m O i o P7 FIRST RACE 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances AllowancesO Allowances O JL O I Purse 400 value to winner 335 10 entrance 90 to second 35 to third A Wt St H Vz M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L G 8ub2FLOAA LOUISES LOUSES ICO CO 3 21422 12 n Everett J B Respass Trespass 12710121120 8158 MY WADE 4107 2 3 38 21 2 McNickle Canticle W K Cleveland 5 10 5 10 108012OCONNELL 8012OCONNELL 7 109 IH 11 INK 35 32 H Martin W J Speirs Piers 2 1158 5 115 8157 PLANTAIN 3 102 4 4444 Rose R Bradley 20 10020 100 100Time Time 24 481 1011131 1011131Winner Winner B f 3 by Florist Mary Louise Off at first break to a perfect start Won in a long hard drive of two third duving diving also Flora Louise was the best but had one of the hardest races in her career to win O Connell set a terrific pace and it kept the filly busy to catch him After she did and had him beaten along came Amy Wade with a sensational rush The latter put Flora to a drive at the eighth pole and from there home the two fought it out gamely Everetts Everett finishon finish the winner was powerful He had a good hold of her head and used the whip to good advantage Amy Wade is right on edge at present OConnell O'Connell floundered all over in the stretch He can do better than this Plantain s race was not so bad He ran in about 1 15 himself himselfScratched himself Scratched Osmon Olson 112 Cyclone II 109 Discipline 112 112Amy Amy Wade place 8 to 5 O 1 O O SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards 3yearolds and upward Allowances O JL O O Purse 5400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third Ind Indo Horses A Wt St 1A M 5t Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 813DDON QUIXOTE 3100 3 2 1H 16 13 114 J Reiff Riff F W Doss Co 2 1352 llo lo 765 ° YUBA DAM 4104 4 3 4 42 23 23 JMcDonaldA McDonald C Franklin Jr 10 10 10 10 1081303LADY 81303LADY CALLAHAN4 102 INK 124 24 23 3 31 Ellis M S Hughes 10 25 10 20 6904 ALLEVIATE 3 103 2u 51 3 3 45 46 Conley Coney W F Schulte Schultz 7517 THREE BARS 4 112 8 72 61 61 61 5 Caywood Cawed W P Givins Givens 12 20 12 20 2080042JACKANAPES 80042JACKANAPES 3 97 6 8 3 76 53 6 K J Woods A Covington Coving 8 30 8 30 80602TEUTONNA 4102 54 4n 51 5 71 7 H Martin J Murphy 2 1652 165 1657792DARE 7792DARE II 4 107 74 6H 7 888 Bloss Loss J Huffman 3 3 24 145 145Time Time 244 49V 1 014 1 14i 1 401 1 41i 41iWinner Winner B c 3 by Charaxus Caraculs Etbie Debbie Post 7 minutes btart tart good Won cleverly second driven out Third aud Maud fourth hard at it Don Quixote had speed to loan He is a good colt and in cracking good form It looked on the far turn as though he was running away with little Reiff Riff The colt was heavily played and evi Levi ¬ dently dentally the boy bad instructions to make every post a winning one Ynba Yuba Dams race was far above the notch He met with some interference and considering this his race and judging from it the gelding is improving Lady Callahan had all of her usual speed and did not try to run out She hang on gamely also when the pinch came Alleviate may not have been ready She was very tired at the finish Teutonna Teutonic ran a bad race as did also Dare II The latters clatters perform ¬ ance Vance was disgraceful He did not have any speed whatever although ridden hard all the way wayOverweights Overweights Overweighs Alleviate 3 pounds poundsDon pounds Don Quixote place 4 to 5 show 2 to 5 Yuba Dam place 4 to 1 show 8 to 5 Lady Calla ¬ han show 3 to 1 THIRD RACE 12 Mile 2yearolds Allowances La Salle Sale Stakes 1000 added net value to winner 1140 5 entrance 45 additional to start 200 to second 100 to third Ind Indo Horses Wt St M H M Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 7837FRANK BELL 118 1 IH 13 2 Vandusen Bandsmen J W ONeal Neal 3513 203513 20 20011AILYAR 011AILYAR 121 21 3 21 26 H Martin P Dunne 8585651310 8110 ELMER S 108 3 22 3 3 Caywood Cawed C K Burdeau Bureau 20 30 20 30 30Time Time 114 234 351 48 48Winner Winner B g by Big Henry Flora Leach LeachPost Leach Post 15 minutes Start good Won eased up second well in hand Frank Bell was best and is a speed marvel He raced the other two to pieces the first quarter and was eased up through the stretch Ailyar Halyard on thestrength testament of fast work at Hawthorne was heavily played It was reportbd reported he reeled off three furlongs in 341 seconds handily Elmer S acted insanely at the post Caywood Cawed could do nothing with him The colt got away from the assistant starter two different times but seemed to only want to play and did not run away During his crazy actions he broke two bridles Caywood Cawed broke at least ten lengths behind the other horses but the colt had a great burst of speed and was leading after going the first sixteenth Scratched Miss Marion 118 Jinks 115 Spirituelle Spiritual 115 Sevens 115 Excursion 121 Gaunt ¬ let 118 Hardy Pardee Parsee 118 O 1 fTl fl FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 3yearolds Allowances Q AllowancesQ Allowances J J Purse 400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third Ind Indo Horses A Wt St M yt M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 7262AZUCENA 93 IH 22 24 24 22 1 J Woods G J Long 2 1452 145 14581783FOUND 81783FOUND 98 2u 13 i 18 i 23 McNickle Canticle J Huffman 4 74 4 74 74SOIOJOHN SOIOJOHN BRIGHT 103 4 3 33 38 3 312 Everett Talbot Bros Brows 7107101212 7437 DEERFOOT BEETROOT 95 3K 4 4 4 4 4 Sheppard A Covington Coving 50 ICO CO 50 100 100Time Time 244 49 1 02 1 15 1 404 404Winner Winner B f by Pardee Parsee Starlight StarlightPost Starlight Post 2 minutes Start good Won hand ridden second driving and out to the last ounce third eased a trifle after an early drive Azucena Sauce was nicely ridden Woods waited long and patiently and never made a move on the filly until the stretch was reached He never once went to the whip and rode a neat finish with his hands and feet Found had great speed She was stopping badly though at the end This filly apparently cannot handle weight John Bright ran below the notch It would be hard to find an excuse for his poor race Everett seemed to try his best but the judge was not satisfied and cautioned the boy Deerfoot Beetroot was outclassed and ran where he belonged belongedAzucena belonged Azucena Sauce place 3 to 5 Found place 7 to 5 O f t FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 4yearoldfj and upward Selling Q J JL Purse 400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third Ind Indo Horses A Wt St y Vi StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 7741 EUGNIA EUGENIA WICKES4 105 2 124 1 1 1 JMcDonaldMidletnJgbth65 85 6 5 32 8012 DIGGS DIGS 6 102 5 5 4u 21 21 Holden Olden James Arthur 332 135 6863JNSPECTR HUNTS 106 1 25 25 31 34 Rutter Ruttier T Carey Co 30 75 30 75 8160 CHERRY LEAF 4 105 3 42 5 44 44 H Martin T M Berry Co 2 1452 145 8014LONE PRINCESS4 100 41 3 3 5 5 Everett Gus Lanka 10 10 8 9 9Time Time 24 481 1011 1134 1134Winner GenevieyePost Genevieve Winner B f 4 by Kantaka Kanaka Genevieye Genevieve Post 2 minutes Start bad Won easily second third and fourth were under full sail Eugenia Wickes Wickets was the best She was favored with a running start though and the way she got off could not very well have lost From a bad beginning Diggs Digs ran a corking race He was practically left Inspector Hunt deserves notice from no v on He had a lot of speed and hung on gamoly gamely through the stretch This horse is an extraordinarily good mud runner There was too much speed in the race for Cherry Leaf A mile or over is his distance Lone Princess hardly ran op to the mark markScratched Scratched Organ Pilot 102 Treopia Tropical 105 105Overweights Overweights Overweighs Inspector Hunt 4 pounds poundsEugenia pounds Eugenia Wickes Wickets place 3 to 5 show 1 to 4 Diggs Digs place 4 to 5 show 1 to 3 Inspector Hunt show 8 to 1 O I C O SIXTH RACE 1 11 G Miles 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingO Selling O JL J Purse 400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third Ind Indo Horses AWt Wt St 14 ft 3A StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L 0 7954TREACHERY 5 ICO CO 2 54 5 58 44 1 J Reiff Riff J G Brown Co 3 1653 165 8032 GEORGE KRATS RATS 3 94 5 43 46 3x ij 2 Knight Robinson Moore24 24 85 95 8127TRANBY 5 107 3 3 324 24 21 324 Couley Cooley G Whitman 5 65 6 6674 GLOBE II 3 89 61 11 12 114 3 4H Rose J Brenock Redneck 10 10 10 794 MORTE MOTE FONSE FONTS 6 U0 7 7 7 7 7 52 Caywood Cawed LHEzell Heel 3535 7933 TOM CALVERT CULVERT 3 92 44 21 2 45 61 McNickle Canticle James Murphy 7867 8079 VALID 3 94 1 6 6 63 61 7 J Woods A Covingtbu Coving 20 50 20 50 50Time Time 25 501 1 031 1 16 1 41 1 474 474Winner Winner B m 5 by Hanover Deceit DeceitPost Deceit Post 1 minute Start good The first three were driving to the limit Treachery may have been the best but she was favored a lot by racing luck Master Reiff Riff rode the mare and rode her well He took a desperate chance in the stretch and squeezed through a hole that looked almost impossible for any horse to get through It was more than a desperate chance the boy took Had Knight on George Krats Rats closed in on Treachery the mare would cer Acer ¬ tainly taxingly have gone over the fence George Krats Rats heavily played ran a winning race Tranby Tabby tired at the end Globe II was short He was much us d the first part of it and tired when the pinch came Morte Mote Ifonse Fosse could not raise a gallop the first part of it Tom Calvert Culvert ran a fair race as far as he went Valid seems to be of no account accountTreachery account Treachery place 6 to 5 show 3 to 5 George Krats Rats place 7 to 10 show 1 to 3 Tranby Tabby show even


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