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HARLEM FORM CHART. | CHICAGO, ILL., Jane 8.— Ninth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy and windy ; track good. Presiding Judge, A, W. Hamilton. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. , Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. FIBST BACK— 1 Mile. Purse 5400. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 3 y jar-olds IfclKpTQ and t~ Q «_/ and npward. Selling. Ind Howes A Wt St hi ¥■ h. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L r 125373 PHiDIXS 3 92 6i 24 It li 9 11 McCaon KihnandCo I 10 5 10 12185 GOOSE LIVER 5 107 8= 8i 33 32 2" 2i T Knight J B Bespass I 3 13-107-5 122o2 MYOSOT1S 3 90 9« 9i 24 1*1 3" 3»* H Brown D Larkia 3 4 3 4 12537 LOBENGULA 7 110 2»« 71 6* 6 6t 4* L Scott WMM 6 20 6 20 1249* ISKN 5 101 34 8« 4« 4« 71 51 BeanchampTbomas Costello 6 15 6 15 12427? NEKARN IS 4 103 10" 5* 103 112 4 6H Rn tur MorseandPatterson 15 20 13 15 12487 NR EDA B 7 105 11»« 6 Hi 12, 91471 McNickle D A Jones 6 10 6 10 124933UARDA 4 101 4" 11* U SM101 81 R Narvaez J J Donovan 5 15 I 15 12491 NEUBERGKR A 95 5"« H 5" 5U 5" « Vitatoo A Simons 10 20 10 20 124973UNCEE ABB 6 112 1" 10* 7« 71 81 101 Bioss EC Brown* Co I 6 3 6 12428 HOS I 4 103 13 12*13 13 IV 1H V Tj otter W Fries and Co 10 80 10 30 12497 PAPA HARRY 4 103 74 4« 9"10* 124 121 Nntt H A Cotton 15 80 15 30 12534 VASELINE 3 95 124 13 124 9«13 13 Reita W Jordan A Co 15 SO 15 30 Time 13 2ti, 884, 514, 1 :03i,.l :17, 1 :30, 1 :43i. Winner — B. g. by Jim Gore — Gulatea. Po-t 8 minutes Sartgod Won cleverly; the next thee were h »rd at i*. Phidias had the ■lost speed He was forr.untte in gettin r away well aid always had clear siiling Go se Liver was pe h ps i lie best He got two a a bad mix-o i on the first turn and was obliged to go around his held do «u t lis bickstretch. He so imsi to have a royal chince to win about he eignth post, but Knight whs oo ligot to help him much and be could oever get op. Myo-totis hu-jg when the pinch c -me. Lobngula, although sitf and sore, ran a Rood race. Pass this race up for Dccle Abb He can do bitter Necedth had a rough jouriiey. Ove weights — Uncle Abb I pounds. Phidias, plac j, 4 to 1 ; *» #, 2 to 1 Goose Liver, placa, 1 to 2; sbow, oat. Myositis, show, 4 toji -| * FZt»i SECOND RAUJS— 1-* attie. Purse 00. 5 to tecund ; 5 to thlra. JL QOU 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Si H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L I 12496-iCHEESESTRAVV 112 14 1" 1" 1 Vitatoe P J Miles 4-5 9-104-5 9-10 12492 LANZ4. 100 84 2 22 23 BeaucharapMdrtnandJgblth 6 10 6 8 12113 FANNIE WYN 104 21 4» 4* 3« J Carter WBB.tiermu 5 12 5 12 12236NOLL4H 112 4« 38 3* 4i« Reiiz L D Fraaee 8-5 2 8-5 2 MONA MORPHY 104 5 5 5 5 Higgins TE Barrett 20 40 20 40 Time, 12, 24, 361, 484. Winner — Ch. f, by Cajuia — Cheese Straw. Post 4 minutes. Stan fair. Won in a drive; second folly extended; third eased at the end. Cheesestraw ran one of her best races. She is a sweet article Ltnam put her to a drive at the eighth post and she responded gamely. Lined deserves consideration in almost any company. She was right there all the way, but stopped as tbongh a trifle short. Fannie Wyn was sharply •at off at the start, but for this she would have been a keen contender. Nullah suffered from bad handling. Beits got her pocketed on the stretch turn and was obliged to pull up. Ttiii accounts for her being so far back. Cheesestraw, place, out. Lanza, place, 8 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Fannie Wyn, show, 1 to 2. Nul-lah, place, 7 to 10; show, out "I OKC 1 THIBI BACK-7-8 MlTe! Parse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. JZOQI 3-year-olds. Allowances Ind Horsee_7 A Wt at jj % %. StrFin Jockeys Owners _ 9_H_L_ C_ 12489 BBIGADE 100 3" 524 5U 5H 24 12 BeauchampE R Bradley 7 8 6 7 124882HARUY NDTTER 100 6 6 6 6 6 2b Dupee A C CI irk 3 18-53 31 12489* rtOBtRT 115 4" 3" 3" 31 44 31 Tabor Benson,WattsACo4 5 3 4 12494* BON EY BOY 109 24 1" 2» 22 34 44 Aker Mrs R Bradlty 3 4 34 34 H2296UOEBEL 105 54 2« 11 mil 55 Nutt E C Blum 6 6 5 6 112491 PAULINE J. 95 1" 4* 4U 4" 5" 6 Vitatoe E C brown and Co 24 4 24 4 Time. 12, 244, 861. 49, 1 :02i, 1 :15i, 1 :28i Winner— Ch c, by Hsyden Ed«rards— Opal. Po-t 6 minutes. S art god Won cleveny; second, third and fourth driving hard. Brigade •me to life with a sndden «tart and ran a crsckiDg good rare This was a rank reversal of form onhi.-patt Today he wonlike a racehorse Harry Nutter finished very strong In his rush tt rough the stre ch he baaJy in-erfered with Panline J, nearly throwing her over the fence The filly was gi iig stoutly at that time end but for this inteif, rence would have been clote up at the ■ i.e. HobartB 1 are was i grand one under his heavy impost He was the best ridden horse in the race. Goebel and Bouey Boy raced each other to exhaustion in front. Both were fighting for the money at the finish and ran their races. Scratched— li2352Chisel, 97. Brigade, place, 3 to 1 ; show, eveDs. Harry Nutter, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2 Boney Boy, place, 3 to 2 ; show, 1 to 2 Panline J., place, 7 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Hobart, show, 3 to 5 1~0"K~aQO FOUBTH~BACB— 1 MllelwidToO Tarda. Purse 00.~5~to7econdf 5 to M £iJ J £k third. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. nd Horace A Wt St H 5 X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L. C 122582CLAY POYNTER 4 101 6 3" 3« 31 24 1*« Bf-auchampT M Berry and Co 12 12 10 10 124952 8 1 FLE 5 108 2*« 6 5U 4" 31 2* Tabir SMHendeison 4 4 34 34 1?494*TENBY 4 109 5" 214 1" 11 I" 31 Nutt 8 S Bender 8-5 11-58-5 11-5 12489 THE DEVIL 4 109 3" 5" 42 5* 42 4 ; Dupee WdardandlndrVnS 3 2 2 12491 MOLO 4 1024 14 4 6 6 51 b* L Scott M Pollock 40 50 40 50 12494 MIZPAli 5 105 4" 1" 22 2" 6 6 Lamley W J Bocbe 34 5 34 5 Time, 124. 251, 371, 501, 1 :02», 1 :151. 1 :28i , 1 :41l, 1 :48. Winner— B. g. by Lino en— Ella H. Off at firs, break to a g oa start Won handily ; second driving h»rd; third and fonrth do-iogtheirbdt Clay Poyn:er was at his best and ian a splenoid race. Bsenchsmp placed him well tbroughi ut and made h s move at the rigbt time. The gelding was Dever urgei and had plenty left at the fiaisb. Bifle ran to the notch. He is a big long striding fellow and a hard horse to ride Tabor, tbougb. managed him to peifection. Tenby quit in the stretch. He had a hud task kill ng Mizpah off the flist part of it The letter it a speedy horse but a very bid batting proposition. He stopped to a walk at the end. The Devil seemed stiff and sore. lie was abarp y shut off on the first turn. In the mix-up he was roughly handle! and bruised his side considerably. Molo belongs in low*r company, Overweights— Bills, 4 pounds; Molo, 24. Cl»y Poyater, pi ,ce, 4 to 1; thow, 3 to 2. Bifle, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Tenby, show, out. The Deva. place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Mizpah, place. 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. lOKtiQ FIFTH BACK— 5-8 Mile. Parse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. X JU OOP 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 5 M j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12425 INDIAN 106 2« 14 2t 14 1" BeaucbampG Lanka 34 34 24 3 12535 MITTEN 103 6" 54 4« 2U 2* Botter MorseandPatterson 2» 3 24 3 12425 HAVEN •* WOOD 103 7" 7" 75 54 31 R Narvaez J J Donovan 10 12 10 12 12492 CHUMP 103 34 24 li 31 4» Vitatoe C Volini 20 20 20 20 124i9*rTLORtNEL II. 109 S* 31 3" 41 5* Hamilton H T Griffin 6 8 6 7 12492 1 8ENE HAYES 109 4" 44 66 610 62 Gray J Hayes 40 40 40 40 12496 DONIZETTI 103 8 8 8 7 7 H Brown L H Ezell 20 20 20 20 124902 PAN TL.AND 115 1" 62 5U StmbldFiick W E Applegate 3 3* 3 3 Time, 124, 241, 37, 494, 1 :024. Winner— Ch. c. by Huron — Square Dance. Post 6minuies. Start go d. Won in a long, hard drive of two; third and fourth were driving also. Beiuchamp skinned the rails with Indian on tbe last turn and saved a lot of grooud. He also rode a powerful finish and assisted the colt a lot at the critical tims. Mitten should have won. Sbe got into a jam on the Btieich turn and was b-idly cut down behind Notwithstanding this tbe dlly finisUed gamely. Pantland seemed to be winning when he tumbled. The •olt was stroightened away and c iming fast whej tie accident happened. Flick was unseated and got a nas.y fall, bat was not serioutly hurt. Chump had some speed, but not much. Ravens-wood ran an improved race Scatched— 1249220hve Order, 103; 12341 Man of Honor, 109; 12490 Creation, 106. iudian, 1 lice, evens; show. 1 to 2; Miui-u, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Ravenswood, show, 24 to 1. Pautland, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. l jjj pT /• A SIXTH BACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-olds l/0 x and upward. Selling. " Ind Horses AWt 8t H H x StrFin Jockeys Owners O H i* t 12372K1NG BKRMDA4 103 104 94 81 9t 4* li McNickle J R Band 24 6 24 6 12491 L,OCUsTBLOSM4 lei 11 4" 3i 24 2" 24 Aaer W K Cleveland 8 10 8 10 124082B*NQUO II 5 110 12 112 10% 103 71 34 Co/gswell P J Miles 7 8 7 8 124972MCSKALONGE 6 110 V« 71 51 8« 5- 4" W Narvaez K M Arthur 4 6 4 6 12186 WijRdN POINT6 107 7 3 44 51 91 5* Groy James Carl 20 20 15 20 12424B-NcSrWILE33 95 54 62 6 4" 84 6* Bassioger H C McWy 20 50 20 30 12491 UIK ASSISE . 3 94 4" 8" 94 6" 104 72 Nutt KeeneandHyan 10 15 10 15 12185 MI S B JaS 6 105 14 2« 21 li It 814 Dnpe W B Gr ffia 5 8 5 7 12497 LORD ZENI 5 110 94 1" 14 314 3 91 BeauchampJ K R»dmon 7 10 7 10 J2497 FRED BARB 6 110 2« 514114 7« 6 104 Tabor JWMcKinleyandCo 10 15 10 15 | , 1249". HENRY LACNT 5 110 64 10* 71 til 111 11U Freeman Ed Fitzgerald 15 15 6 6 124872DALGRETTI 8 107 3» 12 12 12 12 12 flutter J Maloney 5 8 5 8 12455IDLE HOUR 5 110 L»fc at th* po-t. P Chy C De Witt 15 25 15 80 Time. 12. 25*. 371. 501, 1 :034, 1 :17, 1 :29l, 1:421. Winnpr — Br. g, by Bermuda— Q teen IshbMli Post 8 minutes. Start good for all but Idle Hour. Won cleverly after an early drive. The Text fonr were close toaetber ai.d driving hard King Bermuda ran a swell race. Ho appeared to be hopelessly beaten at one time d wn the bickstretch. bit picked up his field oue at a time and was going away at the end Locust Blossom hung 00 gamely through the stretch Btnq 10 II. came from nowhere the last three fonrlongs. Muakal mg» had a rough Journey. So had Eraest Wiles, who ran a t-tir race. Warren Point drooped steadily btck the first half and then came fast through the stretch. Miss Ross and Lor 1 Zsni both quit badly. Overweights — Cuirasir. 3 pounds. King Bermuda, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Locust Blossom, place, 4 tol; show, 2 to 1. Ban-quo II , show, 8to 2.