Harlem Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-04

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, " , 1 : • : i 3 1 i HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., June 3.-Fifth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track heavy. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. " " — " 12455 !g£ggggg; Far8el40°- gg=gws» 4.y.aiid. Ind Horses A Wt St 14 H | StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 2371IDLE HOUR 5 110 44 H4 H l»« 14 Vi P Clay C De Witt 6 8 6 7 iof-S fi A A £ £ oH l l l 21 26 Vitatoa J J Rnddy 7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 S Si 5 22 ?" S H S 38 31 Hamilton Thomas Costello 10 10 8 10 ii Sm r ! J P" £ R» fi 4i 42 McNickle J J Donovan 2 3 2 3 !*2n traSffSAiw. JJH L 6»"614 54 54 5« R Burns A McCauley 30 50 30 50 12iS2 £11 9,Vi?,D 4 108 6i 7 7 68 610 615 C Booker C B Campbell 5 6 5 6 2938 MEBRY GLEN 4 103 5« 424 44 7 7 7 L Bcott James H Boyd 15 30 15 30 . . . Time. 134, 26J, 41,554, 1 10,1:24, 1:384. TO. Winner— a Ch. h, by Spendthrift-Flutter. anH??;aH £r8t biealf to a 5°°n 8t«t. won cleverly at the end after a bard early drive; second fff m= rd wore giving and all out. Idle Hour got a running start. He shut everyone else off on the first turn. King s Guard almost went down. This ruined whatever chance he had of win-M«£; Kinin. ° a Mr£n*An-"h k°1 Uh,* wlDner- At one time in the stretch it seemed as though utly t • 11 wou,d buat hAm b?1 ,Clay never «ave nP and Punished Idle Honr unmereifolly. r.7 K,n86l,a nnng when the pinch came. Vitatoe probably made his run too soon. Isen ran nJSVPifeifff 1ot.sm.i° N.if.11 present account. A dry track suits her best. Scratched— 12292Uncle Abb, 110; 11780 Our Johnny, 107. Overweights— Clifton B , 4 pounds. tJtnSSi pliace 2a.tbr1; lhow, eyotks Mary K|nsella, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Isen, show, 9 2 to 1. Uarda, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. fSlRft"1®1 -* M n*— hsmstp to~soaTi2rio~iEird: lAlTltlU 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St tt g X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C i22242pANEjiTTKRAW HI il f 0 Jx i"0?, P J Mil" 4-5 4-5 3-5 7-10 fmt t vnrkrwvn wmm. JH I* ! 2t 2* McNickle TM Berry* Co 4 8 4 8 1IU1 iv?RnK BBIGDEHS t 5N" 4* 3 Holaen James Arthur 3 3 24 24 MMNTfllin H! r1 2 3l S WPe Long DowellA Estill 15 SO 15 30 12236 PANTLAND 118 5« 4» t 5» Flick W E Applegate 8 15 8 15 T. D. BHODA 118 34 l-« 52 6 Nutt W Hurly 15 30 15 30 ™. Time, 14, 274, 40, 534. Winner— «-..«_ Ch. f, by Cayuga— Cheese Straw. r at ,he.fir?t b/eak. Start fair. Won easing up; second and third were driving hard. Cheesestraw broke from behind flying and was really never extended. This is a good filly and fnr«Ct»ariyhn0fDfldn?fim5d- PaD Jeti6 ran a £ood racei 8,e T,88 badJy interfered wilh shortly after the start but finished gamely under punishment. Hoods Brigade was slow to get on his stride and ran far below his notch Inlook beat the barrier and made a fair showing T. D Rhoda 8 n,,oau ehowed quite a turn of speed. Watch him. " Cheesestraw, place,jont. Pan Jette, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 7 to 10. Hoods Brigade, show, ont. 1 *andA.Fr7 THIBD BAGS-8-4 Mile. Purse 00. to second; 5 to third. JL *dr£tJ I 3-year-olds and npward. Allowances. Horses A Wt St g * § Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12343OPAQUE 4 112 21 16 12 13 12 Kuhn T P Haves , r 7 1na_, , 5 SmEdIIeR I ,ff 5 2 r £• k I» J.metehur V »V V S L I* * f 4» A Booker C B Campbell 30 60 30 60 115 J DORKTTF DOBETTE 6 «,m 111 8*« 5 5 5 5 J WestwoodP H Keegan 60 100 60 100 , . . Time, 134, 26, 89i, 54, 1:07J, l:23i. TO. „. Winner— Ch. h, by Iroquois— T Ogarita. t*r Fuflltmia- Star1tfair-1 Won eased up; second and third driving mildly. Opaque was Pgy He .18 a «rak?rJack ln t116""- He was pulled almost to a walk the lastaixteenth. f£f?2Sf a„rfDK Din* 8tart "5 OP81!"8 had him before going a hundred yards. The former is a tam«t«ffniadSOchhanceiob?a.t0?aqn Meddler, after breaking up two starts, managed fufh hf?t HCeiy# He AST!! X lot i11 BPead n the far tnrn and moad wEere °P bis horses like a Thei,ieIfaron?cIas8ea.yattheend- B°8a Clay aDd D°reUe Hni8had tb°* belonged. Scratched-120O52Hugh Penny, 109; 12409 OConnell, 111; 124098Boney Boy, * 104 Overweights— Dorette, 4 pounds. Opaque, place, out. Meddler, show, ont. Andes, place, 1 to S. 1 X *■ and FOURTH BACB-1 Mlle.~pHSil500r~5 to second; 5 to third. ArtUU 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C S9fM°ORKONTA¥MANi4, L ll f V S1 i° iCff W B Htterman 10 15 10 10~ Svth t 5 *I Si 51! !S ! 2" HSi,den Janl*8 Arthur 4 44 34 4 Smhabks 41L.f, f, S*S 4*DnP*.eL WdardandAndsou 4 8 4 8 iXkBn£v nnv t ? ? V 5o R 52 T Knight J J Donovan 12 15 12 15 mmandnAW B?X I ,St I, 111 IV V 41 68 8eaton Mrs B Bradley 4 6 4 4* 1 12185 B RAW LAD 5 101 64 314 31 7* V" 71" Nutt Keann and. Rv«n r. ; si si 12344OLD 8AUGUS 6 99 3- 23 2. 8 8 8 Henson KlbSST I I 5 8 Time-13*1 26. 391,534. 1:074, 1:234,1:37, l:50i. to Winner— B. D u u «• h, by Major Bichards— Blue Bells. h«,° m flr,8t break to a perfect start. Won easily; second cleverly; third and fourth driving f«d .MoD„k Wayman ran an extraordinary race. He passed his horses like a flash on the fa* anda3 J?OVOd fr?F la8t.Placa »°to *bo lead in practically no time. The burst of speed he gyJ.,.M ■°.y8thi°g Phenomenal. Moroni, ran a good even race. Holden saw he had no ttSSSn Sift* MH°Dk aymw? and d1 not Pnnl8h the colt through the stretch. Myth skinned !.2£te?j e considerable ground on the stretch turn. The Devil did not like the going, and taking this into ♦ consideration he about ran his race. Boney Boy and Old 8augus raced each finished Song °nt" Lad *** * bad raCe* H" " heaTlly **»*•** BMbS Penny nC2h*d27gbartriM L6af "* 12288JohD Bakar« 110 H632 Mizpah, 111; 120052Hugh IttjhliSA1 MorODilaca8to 8bow,4to5. Myth,8how, 12459 WaE££FB=9I¥1BS: Pnr8e0°- 5tosecond;5tothird. 2-year-oldT. Ind Horses A Wt St jj g X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 122702 FI EST PAST 104 24 D IS 14 i2t Natt KeeneA Rv»n 1 ll mi n in ivuVSaSSkS int ?* V S»S HcNickle iXX 24 « • To] Sf Jw* "• 3i 3i Hamilton » *S i 2r* 4f H T Griffin 6 20 6 20 E,iAHTi 3 5"K 5* S* 66 41* T Knight J B Respass 8 15 8 15 l»4M:o??VBnpmrB JSS Ii L 5* r4i 5f g°lden Cushing andCoulter6 7 6 7 immVHtSp t* !*, 3" 54 « 2 Henson Mrs L D Gray 5 12 5 12 12406ALLIEP. 99 3»« 6 7 7 7 Beaton Mrs R Bradley 15 30 15 30 . _ Time, 121,251,40,534, 1:071. w. Winner— Br. c, by Order— „ Happy Sally II. Off at the first break to a good start, Won easing up; second handily. Third and fourth driving. First Past was the best and was never in trouble He got 1 h?s away we on stride and tN,n"" »2ireitt -mad1 ! every P?8t a wiMin8 ona- Sorrel RoJe is . iSfnl filly .She i rCS ad a810! t ha|d dnve Jike 25 old nor4e n the 8tretch. Florinel II. did well. Zonne ran bad a race. He needs strong handling and Holden could not fill the bill. to 1 P 8h°W 0Ut 8°rrel B°80 p,ace avan85 8how, out. Florinel II., show, 1 *24-f 8IX?H RA£K-7-» M»«- Purse 00. 5 to second; 6 to third. -*- ** vJ J 4-year-olds and npward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St g H »~8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12373NEW8GATHRR5 107 4 31 ll H 1U In. Qrav r ■ Tnrl 9, ,. «, , 12345 GRAZ1ELLA 4 107 2« 1 2«« 34 4 » P Clay FJKeliv fi fi l !* S2kmls°i5e is ?t«24l r r srf*Cte" ?4»- » L i$ o Winner— B. g, by Enquirer— Bonnie Meade. i« oPi althf6 fir8t briak to a go?d -8tart The flrst two were driving to the limit. Newsgatherer is at his best now and ran one of his good He had races. all his speed, but was t ring at the end hi Pflr-aP.8..WaH8 a tr,.e CYHe8.8 at 5iltMntl1 P°8* «"»d t Graziellagealarm"ngly close to n™0! i6lla dr°?Prad ont °.l lt°a tbe far turn, but came with a rush again at the end. She iS MttrVftS Al L°Df qa,t wheP the pinch came- Kamsin ran a bad race. He could hardly * * Hor»0„hi8H0,T?9iW,afM Are"nsa for 8ncb a bad showing would be hard to find wJSSSSBSJSt111 1MAbe Far8t ,16! 121KMi" t Newsgatherer, place, 3 to 5. Graziella. place, evens. Al Lone, show, out. Kamsin, place,


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