Hawthorne Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-16

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. 5 CHICAGO, ILL., June 15.— Fourth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. J-* Weather cloudy; traok heavy. 12 _ 12 Presiding Judge, apt. J. H. Rees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Q _ — — _ 12 Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 12 t rT 1 /• FIRST RACK— 7-8 Mtle. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. J - / 4 JLO 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M, tt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 10646 MO H « 4 lilt 6" 4i 2l P P 1» Butter J J Donovan 8 12 8 12~~ * vi l"tJ89 fiR HOBA.RT 4 107 8"" 5i 7i 3t 2»" 24 Vitaio3 W J Smith 20 :» 2U 30 c lS091lI i£N r 108 5*« 3*« 31 2* 42 ga HemilUn Thomes C: stello 3 3 8-5 9." w 11836 W1NSLOW 6 109 ;i"« 9 9 M 3i 44 Holden T E Barrett 5 8 5 7 gi l2S87*TtPPAN 5 1104 4" i*« 0" 7t 5 S* Meltoi J H Hmith 8-5 4 8-5 4 st l°c91 R*lON* 7 109 9 8i 8- I 72 6 Herman A Botto 4 8 4 8 12369 PAPA HARRY 4 111 2» 1« 4"« M 8i 1« Moss HA Cotton 4 8 4 8 U 1*654 JEBSIY LVD 5 109 34 l * 54 4« 61 8+ J Carter W W Clark 12 30 12 30 i493 LITTLK DUKE 5 1124 1™ 2U 1" 614 9 I J Adems H A Hatoaway 20 60 20 60 T me. Dl, Mr,SBI, : i 1. 1:04*. 1:19. 1:34. L Winner Ch. c. by Fasettc Cambrc. Post 8 miLUtEs. Start good, won driving aud out to the last ounce; the nsxt four were driving as h-ul. Moch was lncby and w -11 ridden. Rutter got the colt away well on bis stride aud picked tLo be3t go"g. He al-o ro»e a power fol finish at the end. Wi h the same racing luck an l hetdling M ch r ad Sir Hobart would have won. He was slow in getting away and was hadiy interfered with o j the first tnrn After that Vitatoa made up his ground too rapidly. F Wintlow ran a go i race He made a strong bid end looked very dangerous at tbe head of the stretch. Tl * ride on Tnppan was a joke. Raniona is of no account. Papa Harry was badly in- terfe-ed with down the back=tr- tch. Scratched-12371 C. B Wh°lar . 109; 12596 Youra Trulv. 112; 12009 Woodranger, 107; 12216 K. C 112: 12595 Onalaska. 112; 12685 Unci* Abb, 112; 12596 Nekarnis. 107. B Overweights— Tappa", li pounds; Issn. 3; Little Dnke. 84; Pupa Harry. 4. Mod . place. 5 to 1 ; thow, 2 to 1. Sir Robert, place. 10 to 1 ; snow. 4 to 1. Isen. show. 1 to 3. Tappc n. place. 8 to 5 ; show 4 to 5. 1 ff SECONiTRACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second7*25 to third! 1~ifr7 | 1 | 2-year-oldB. Allowances Ind Horses A Wt Bt g K X Str Fin Jockey Ownera O H L T 12655 HOODS BRIG VDE112 31 314 22 12 1* Holden Jem »8 Arthur 1 1 13-207-10 12608 PRESTOME 112 14 14 IS 22 21 Rutter W P Magrane 15 15 8 8 12563 PA NT LAND 112 24 22 3" 415 8* Bl.ss W E Applegate 5 6 5 6 1 65S LORD *EIR 112 4 41041*84 41* BsauchanipT P Bi.y»s 34 4 34 4 1»68U LADY MOTHER 111 5 5 5 5 5 Melton Wardell Bros 60 60 60 00 Time. 124.26. S8i.52t. 1:064. Winner— B. c. by Barnes— Remnant. 1 Post 4 minutes Start straggling Won easily : eecond cleverly; third eased up. Hoods Brigade was the best. He found the going 10 bis liking and despite a bid break was never fully extended. Hoden wh:pped tbe colt away from the post, bit was obliged to do this in order to get a good position. Presome showed a lot cf speed and ran a fairly good race. Pantland will J •o better on dry going. Bloss said he had no chacce to win and did not punish the colt through J tke stretch. L rJ We r did no show much speed. He is reported to have worked very fast. 1 bat does Lot race that way. ] Overweights— Lady Mother. 2 pounds. Hoods Brigade, place, out. Prestome, place, 6 to 5; show. out. Pantland, show. out. Lord " Weir, place, 7 to 10: show, out ===== -• f rT "I Q TTnRT!rRACE— 34 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLjJ 4 -L_0 3-y ear-oia 1 and upward. Allowances Ind Horeee A Wt St *t H % StrFin Jockeys Owners C 5 L C 12650*BONEY BOY 3 96 5" 3" 3* U4 1* S»at u Mrs R Bradley 3 3 21 24 1JB83 TONY LHALZI 4 107 6 .,2041*4* 23 I Powell Holman and Hollis 10 60 10 60 12650«GOEBEL 3 104 14 2*- 2» 21 314 Dapee K O Blum 6 10 6 10 12446»WHAT ER LOU 5 112 44 6 6 S»« 4* Kutter John McCaffery 3 4 3 4 US650OPAQUR 4 115 3" 14 1W 32 52* B»aucbamiT P H yas 1 6-5 1 11-10 1»681 WARBLE 3 97 2" 4* 5* 6 6 Vitaioe S Francis 100 100 100 100- Tirn-. 12, 23L 36i. 494, 1:034, 1 :17L Winner— Ch. g. by Blitzen— Sue B. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily at the end after a mild drive. The next four were doing their bast. Boney Boy was handled oifferently from the way he was in bis last race. Sealon was wide awake and attended strictly to bis basiness. The gelding came from behind when called 03 He ruts best that way. Tony Licalzi, io close to the rail where the going w»»s the deepest, finished vary strcng. Mark this horse when he is in whnre he belongB. He is ready. Considering thst Goebel raced ut in front at a terrific pace with Opaque he bung on well at the •nd and is a good borse now. What er Lou coold not get out of his own way in the nrst half bur inhhed with great speed. He is ready for any company from now on. The early pace tired Opaque and he stoppud to a walk tbronh the stretch. Scratched— 12598 Tenby. 115; 12681 Meddler, 114 Overweights— Warble. 3 pounds. Corrected weight •— Warble, 94. Boy, place, 3 to 5; show, out. T ny Licalzi, pla-e. 12 to 1; show, 2 to 1. -,_«_,-Boney Goebel, show, •vens. What er L»;U, pi ce, 6 to 5; show, 1 to I Opaque, place, 2 to 5; show, out. ~l~~£%r7~t~C FOURTH RACE— l Mile. Parse 00 5 to second ; 5 to third. J I X Xj 3-year-olds and npwara. Selling. lad Horses * Wt St % %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L B 12651»PR1NCE BLAZES4 105 11 3J 3«" 34 li t4Gray Slo in and Hurst ■ 12 5 12 124512KR1SSKKINGLE4 108 9 71 4« 2" 2U 2 Dupee Wells and Co 3 3 24 3 12653RCIVAN 3 90 5« li 14 14 V 3t J Carter P Corngau I 7 3 1 18683 SIMON D. 4 112 2" 4« 53 5* 4 4- Hamilton E Dinsley 3 6 3 6 125«4Kt BERMUDA 4 1P5 3h 54 8»« 6* 51 51 MiNickle J R H*nd 3 5 3 5 12554 CUIRSsIER 3 93 64 9 9 81 72 6-! McCann Kee e and Ryan 10 10 8 9 PM101J J T 3 97 8«« 24 2i 4» 64 7. Yitatoe J M Dann 6 9 6 9 12269ROBT. BONNEB5 110 44 64 714 9 9 Mi R«itz C O Kessy 10 20 10 20 12682*ELK1N 5 114 7h 8» 6« 72 88 !i Melton J H Smith 6861 " Time, 13, 26. 384, 52, 1 :05i, 1 :18h 1 :3U. 1 :45i. Win-.er— B. g. by Blizes— BeAy Prioc .... Off at the first break to a fair star-. Warn cleverly ; scond whipped out. iascoud and third* were hard at it. Priiee Biazei beat the barrier but was t iben back down the backstretch and well placed. Gray drove him hard for an instant on the stretch turn, but he did not need much ■rging and came away handily. From a bad blinding Kriss Kringla ran a crackiog good race. With an even break he probably would have won Racivan was rad into submission in the first half and tired badly. Tae same cau bt said of J. J T. Simon 1. was coming fast at the ead Throw Elgins race out He floundered all ov-r the track and seamed to dislike the goinir. Robert B mner could not get out of his own way. Kin? Bermuda ran badly. Do not count this raCScratcl,ied— 12650 Map-ie Davis. 88; 12682 Pay th 1 Fiddler. 90; 12600 Sutton, 112; 126512Baaquo II.. 113. Overweights— J. J. T. I pounds. Prince Blazes, dace, 5 to 1; show, I to 1. Kriss Kringte. place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Racivan show. 3 to 2 -— --- r7HyT~ FIFTH RACS-1 1~1« Bftiles-Parse 067~5 to second; 5 to third 1~j Si I Jj f 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Iod~ Horses A Wt St YA % % StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C cl2652QEKNOFSONG3 102 121 1« 12 2* li McCann W J Smith 3 1 24 13-5 , l6522GOLD FOX 3 964 2» i* 3s* 2" 1*« 2- Dnpee M Jordan 8-5 8-5 8-d 8-5 12521 PAT OARBKFI I 95 4 « 34 4244- 34 V Bisping -J H Smith 20 50 20 50 ini4 UUES ME I 90 34 1 2H U 42 42 J Carter J V "arter I t 5 6 12652 HAKKYNUTTER3 100 7" 5- M* V 5* 54 iray A Mirk : 4 44 «4 4 lj8.".-TdE WINNER 6 114 6 6 6 6 ti 6 Mkon V H Laird 20 40 20 30 Tim«.12i, 27; , 384. 52,, 1:06,1:20.1:33.1:464.1:521. Winner— Br f. by Esber— Sonata. . Off at fir.-t break to a go .d start. Won with something l*tt at the end after a hard drive; »ecor.d driving and ont to the last ounce; third eased at the finish Queen of Soiw 1 *n a gratd j iacc She. was well handled This tilly is very stout he irted. At the eighth pes* Gold Fox wss ; . saddle skirt* in front of her and se»»me.1 to have her beaten. She came on again very gamely under punishment and won handsomely. Gold F.-x may hnve been a bit snort. He had no excuses . but simply gave it up in the last twenty yards. Pat Garrett ran a g. od race. He was tot t all oit at the finish Goes* Me bad plantv of spesd. but could not carry it far. She most hav« a t pasteboard track to Do her bett. Harry Nutter hardly ran his race. The Winner was bad:y , ridden. Gold Fox wore bar plates. Scratched -12652 Great Bend, 110; 12650 Eugenia lckes, 109 Overweights— Gold Fox, 14 pounds: Pat iarrett, 3 Queen of Song, place, eyens; show. 2 to 5. Gold Fox. place. 1 to 10; show. ont. I it Garrett, ■bow, 6 to 1. Harry_Nutter. place. 7 to 5-show. 1 to 2 • * fj »~7. tJIXTH KACE— 7-8 Mile. Parse 00. d to second; 5 to third. fc % JL i £l I S-year-olts «n i upward Selling TuT Horses A Wt St j Va H StrFin Jockey* Ownera O H L C 1K83 MULO 4 116 01 8t 6* 4* It It Hamilton W Horf .nan 6 6 3 3 tm37GRZIELLA 4 115 24 1» l»» D4 2" 224 MNicHe F J Kelly ,. 10 10 10 10 J2682 BENAMKLA 6 109 94 104 84 82 5* J™ I Powell Holman A Holhs 15 30 15 20 5 J-* 12 12 Q 12 12 J - * vi c w gi st U L 12564 WARREN POIN r8 109 3» 2; 2" 32 :v2 44 G-ay James Curl 3 7 3 7 12515 FLOP 4 109 8" 4i 3i 2" 44 5« Dupee F A Pope 5 8 5 7 126543 LORD ZENI 5 112 6" 71 102 6»" 81 64 BaauchampJ K Redmon 3 4 3 4 I2493SIRDAR 4 112 101 61 41 5H 6U 72 Reitz T Licilzi 20 25 20 25 12654 MURKALONQE 6 lit 1" 34 5«* V" 7" 81 Freeman F M Arthur 8 10 8 8 12553 NOR S. 4 105 4nH12 91 10- ,914 92 Bisoin? Massi and Talbit 10 24 10 M 12454 KaMSIN 6 111 11sk121 113 «n 4101 10-3 H Brow a L H Ezel 8 8 6 6 12564 IDLE HOUR 5 114 74 54 T 11*»U* 11* PCliy C DeWitt 15 30 15 30 1243Q MIDLO 6 11113 13 122 12. 13 121 Bliss F Sutton 20 20 20 20 12191 ELIDAD 4 112 12» 94 13 13 12« 13 Holden James AHhwAOotS 20 15 20 Time. 13. 2 4, 384. 52. 1:05, l:18i, 1:321. Winner— Ch c. by Pardee — Ou st p Pot 20 minues. Start fair. Woieisily; s coad. third and fourth w*ro under full sail. Molo as in going me.da to order for him and ran a flood race. Re has a habit of hearing in and aim .st committed a foul at the head of the stretch. Grazielli is an honesf filly. 8he handlsd her weight and ran a game race She wore bar plates. Benamela, off poorly, made ud a lot of grooad. Warren Point got into a jam on the stretch turn and bad to pull up. Flop quit in kSa stretch. It » as n bid acting lot at the post 8ud gave the starter a lot of trouble. Scratched— 12474 Free Lady. 105; 125983Egbart, 124; 12654 Dalgretti, 109; 12607 Einer. 107; 12400 Miss Ross. 109. Overweights— Midi 1. 2 1 oand.-. Molo, place. 6 to 5: show. 1 to 2. Graziella, place. 4 to 1 ; show. 2 to 1. Benamela, show, J to 1. Lord Zeni. place, 8 to 5; sh w, 4 to 5.


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