Hawthorne Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-18

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., Jane 17.— Sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy; track heavy. f — _ , — i, Presiding Judge, Capt. J H. Rees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. t Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. J FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 525 to third. 1Lnr7 *J i I * / 2-year-olds. Allowances ___ J lad Horses A Wt St %~~% Str Fin Jockeys Owpers O H L C 110622 RED CROSS 103 . « 4« 2" 11 1 Be-uchampT P Hayes 4 4 8-5 9-5 8 12S83SMONT EAGLE 100 1** 1» 36 24 2H McNickle A ?imons 2 H 2 3 12995*ZAZA 105 ■ ■ 8»* 5»« 42 34 Dopee WR Griffin 4 8 4 8 12iis02ERLA DOR 100 24 22 1« 32 42 Nutt CBCampbll 7 8 7 8 12071 SEA ROVER 104 74 5* 44 52 54 N Hill W B Rai ternoan 50 75 50 60 , 12b80 LARA WOOLEY 105 9= 10 72 7* 64 McCann Settle and Co 12 15 12 15 127l7HOOD 8 BRIGDE115 3« 74 9« 8" 7* R-otter James Arthur 6 10 6 8 12799 HURONIA 100 4»« 64 10 91 8* H Brown E Trotter and Co 15 20 15 20 12192 ZE RIB A 100 6h 8i 8*10 91 I Powell T E Barrett 10 15 10 15 12687 DR TARR 106 10 91 62 64 10 Aker B J Korte 20 40 20 40 Time. 12,234,354.484, 1:014. Wnoer— Cb. c, by Onondaga— Rose la. Post lOmnntes. Start good. Won cleverly; the next three were toing their bst. Red Cross was heavily played and won like a good colt. He bumped into those in reach of him on the far turn. Zaza and Erla dOr were the pritcipal sufferers. Considering this the former ran a good rece. Sue is a Email filly and dislikes weight but possesses a lot of speed. Mont Eagle . ran well He i« a stayer and stood a drive the length of the etn u-li. Hoods B: igade does better in the mud. He was overweighted in this race. , Overweights— Dr Tair, 1 pound; Sea Rover, 1. ■ Bed Cross, pi; ce, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Mont Eagle, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Zaza, show, , 3 to 2. r~irr rT~ SECOND RACEsU WSS. Puree 00. 5"toTecond ; 5 to third. J £i I 1 3-year olds and upward. Selliag. J Ind Horses A Wt St M % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O , 12i48~COL. EADES 3 94 8« 82 6* 44 14 T Knight HGwyrnandCo 8 15 8 15 126532ERNEST WILKS3 97 9" 9« 5i 61 2» R Narvaez B C McVey 5 6 5 6 1 12607 E1NER 4 105 11 11 11 7 3" Vitatoe C E Mehone 8 8 6 8 1260 MAGGIE DAVIS 3 92 54 14 I« 111 4* J Waldo W M Sloan 10 10 4 44 12690 VINETTA 4 103 6»* 6* 74 51 64 Giveos Ed P„rks 6 10 6 10 12265 EDNA T. 5 105 3h 224 25 224 61 Dupee Massie and Talbot 5 8 5 8 t 12684 ELSIE M. 4 103 7» 34 44 8* 74 Bisping A J Oges 4 6 4 6 1 12691 Ha LK LINE 8 110 2" 42 U 34 MPUtf C DeWitt 8-5 3 8-5 3 I 12762 MR EASTON 4 105 10° 102 92 IP 92 Benson W W Cl-rk 8 60 8 60 9539 EXCEL-tlS 3 98 1" 71104 94 106 McCann BHM Potter 8 50 8 50 12684 MISS WISE 4 106 i» 52 83 11 11 W Narvaes A E Branigan 10 30 10 30 Time, 12*, 244, 364, 484, 1 :014, 1 :15 t Winner— B g, by St George — Una B. Po-t S mi .utes. Sartgood. The fit st thre- were driving to he limit. C» lonol Eades was lucky to win. Ernest Wiles and Einer should have both beaten him. These two collided at the star greatly interfering with each o her. Kn°ght took a long chance to get through on the rail in the stretch wih Ccloi-el Eades. This is what won the race. Maggie Davis brok» rai ning on the inride nid showed a sharp tern rf speed. She quit badly, though, in the stretch. Ste is a ! speedy fiily. but five forlorigs is ab ut as far as she wants to go. Balk Liue is a bad horse. The tivck was too haul or him and his bad legs. OverwMgbt Miss Wise, I poinds. Colonel Eades. place, 6 to 1; sh w, 3 to 1 Ernest Wile?, place, 2 to 1; ahew, evens. Einer, bLow, I to 2 Balk Line, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. T~4 T rywTHIRD-RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1 £ I J 3-year-old ■■ ana upward. Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St 5 jj * StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12652 GREAT BEND 4 102 4« Z»* 34 83 U U 4 Dupee B Vincent and Co 6 8 6 7 12i8l2*BR!GADE 3 99 8 8 71 64 6» " 24 I Powell E R Bradley 3 3* 8 3 12598 TENBY 4 112 64 71 5-» 54 34 3- BloS S 8 Bender 8 15 8 15 125703 BRANCH 4 100 7»« 44 62 7* 54 414 Vitatoe C E Mshone 5 12 5 10 124i82MORONI 4 104 2« 24 23 1h 44 5»« Rnt er James Arthur 6 15 6 15 DKlliiSN. BLAND 6 115 3»« 54 44 4*« 74 64 BeaurhampH L Frank 2 2 8-5 8-5 127 18 BON EY BOY 3 98 1" 1 1" 224 24 7» J Carter Mr« R Bradley 4 8 4 8 127202GOLD FOX 3 94 54 614 8 8 8 8 T Koiaht M Jordan 3 5 3 5 ♦Disqu-nitied for foul. Time, 12, 244, 361, 484, 1:014, 1:134, 1:264, 1:40 Winner — B. c, by St. Blaise— Susquehanna. Pos I mint-tes, Sartfair. Won cleverly at the end after an early drive. The next three were under ke» 11 pressure. Great Benl ovenaced hmself. He haa the reputation of being strictly a mud hor e but ran a smashi; g race here on a dry track. B igade bumped into and bacly in eifered with Tenby in tie stretch. In fact he interfere- more or less with everything. Tenby ran a g.x d race 1 na barring i ittrference would probably have won. Branch tk is heel very strongly. Moroni and Honey B y wore each o-her ut racing in front. Senator Blanl did not urn his rf ce Neither di 1 G Id Fox. The latter bad no speed and male a disgraceful slowing. Scra-cni d— 12720 Guess Me. 92; 126.88 Monk Wayman, 105; 126883A1 Fresco, 108. Gr at Bead, place, 24 to 1; show, evens. Teoby, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Branch, show, 2 tol. Senator Bland, piece, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 077Q FOU BT H RACE— 1 fTIlllfs Purse 00. 5 to secondT 5~to~tb!rd. 1 mk%_% Q 3-year-olds and npwara. Selling. I id Horses A Wt St St H H H. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 127602BANQUO II. 5 116 4»" 22 224 2" 25 2" 14 P Clay C Pe Witt 6-5 7-5 1 6-5 12760tLOBENGULA7 117 2»« 4 4 3i 34 3" 44 2»* Hamilton W Hoffman 4 6 4 6 127213BENAMELA 6 114 3» U4 li UiV 1"« SH I Powell Holman and Hollis 6 8 6 8 12149 BEIH. bTAR 4 109 5 5 5 5 5 3« 42 Dujee Wells* Co 6 6 34 3* 12721 MUSKLNGE6 117 14 3«4 2 44 4»* 5 5 Freeman F M Arthur 3 4 3 4 Time, 13t, 254, 38t, 524 1:054, 1:184,1:31, 1:44,1:574,2:10,2:22,2:364. Winner— Ch. h by Pirate ■ f Penznc-— Thrifty. Post 3 minutes. Start good. It wns a driving finish. Banquo II., however, had something left at the end fie was tie best and run a game race. On the tnrn for home the entire field was almost rn even terms rcakiDg it a pretty contest to look at. Lobengula was in ckse to the rails and H6iniltou could not us- his whip. Beuamela, considering he was the pacemaker, hucg on gamely win n the pinch came. Bethlehem Star looked dacgeroua for an instant in the stretch, but could not stand th* pressure at the end. Banquo II. was euteied to be Bold for 00. Paul Miles run him ud to 00 and he was bought in. Scratched— 126892Jack Hayes, 113. Bacquo II . place, out. Lobengula, place, 3 to 2; show, out. Benamela, show, out. 1 477/1 FIFTH RACE- 7-8 MileT-Purse 00 5 to eecond; 5 to third. LZJ I ±: 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. lad Horses A Wt St % % X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 12720 THE WINNER 6 117 14 34 2i 2 2* 1" W Narvaez W H Laird 3 6 3 5 126M1 HELENS PET 8 99 2»« 1* V- V 13 224 Stanhope Schwartz and Miller7-5 8-5 7-515-10 I 12685 UNCLE ABB 6 117 1" W 102 9" 72 31 Aker E C Brown and Co 10 12 10 12 12596 ONALASKA 6 117 8" p* 44 SH 32 44 Bioss W A Harper 20 20 20 20 IZ7MMHIN 5 110 6" 81 8»* 84 64 54 H»nrlton T Cott-llo 44 6 44 6 1108b;MAUBlCE W. 3 104 4" 54 74 5* 44 6« Dupee B Vitcent and Co 10 10 6 6 127162.-IR BOBART 4 112 54 94 6»« 4*«103 71 Yuatoe W J Smith 20 25 20 25 12653 ALCHAS 3 104 9" 4»" 34 7™ 52 8* T Knight L 3 Williams* Co 40 100 40 100 12534 FORSENIC 3 104 3« 2*« 5» 6 " 8" 94 McNickle M L K ch 10 15 10 15 12650 ALBERT M 3 101 1U«114121 101 121 103 Bochart James Arthur 60 75 60 75 tBm CORA HVILL II. 3 99 12» 122 112 121 112 lie McCann G B Havill 40 40 30 30 12716 JERSEY LAD 5 114 IOj 6J 94 114 9»«12* R BurnB W W Clark 100 200 100 150 12691 MULDHEW 4 112 13 13 13 13 13 13 L Scott M T Miles 20 20 20 20 Time, 121, 244. 364, 494, 1:024, 1:154, 1:29. Winner— B. b, by Favor— Hapi y Sallie II. f* st 4 minutes. Start good. W n in a Ion?, bard drive of two; third and fourth were doing their bast. The Winner, unoer a strong ride, got up in the very last stiid9. Helens Pet is pnb by faint hearted. Hhe bad no excuses and bad she been game could Dot have l st. StaLtu pe got her awsy IKingand rated her in front. Uncle Abb ran a smashing, good race. He came rem far Imck with a tremendous rtsh through the stretch. Mark Maurice W. He ran a better rate tlan the fignrfh sho*. Corrected weighs— Onala-aka, 117. Scrat-t" — 12..j8 rfadaire, 110; 12763;Benrieville, 112; 12685 Assessor, 101; 12685 Auridale,99; 12685 B ack Fonso, 112. The A tuner, pltce, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Helens Pot, flace, 1 to 2; show, out. Uncle Abb, • show, M to 1 I -7 rj pr SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second7"5lo"thlrd I I if 3 ywr-oHs an" up*- r -ellipg Ind Him. .a vm 5 5 H % W"Hn. JTi.ei. Qvn rs O H L 5 12681 Mft.DUi.EK 8 111 It »2 Si 2« 1" Ruiter L, rl Eai-ll 8 9 8 9 12681 AFAMADA 4 106 54 14 1» 12« 25 BeauchampMdletuandJgbrth8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 12 852NKW-GATHRER5 109 6" 64 52 54 84 Gray B E Curl 3 12 3 12 125983 KGB A KT 8 114 8" 4« 42 42 4* Bloss G W Poole 2 4 2 4 125 33FAIR DECEIVER4 103 2" 5" 7 7 5« Natt C R McLean 20 40 20 40 12561 PAULINE J. 3 98 7 7 64 84 624 Vitatce E C Brown and Co 4 44 24 34 f i, t J J 8 — - -1 ■- i. 1 ■■■—■■■■■ — ■■ ..-. i,mm ■ — . ■ 1 ,|l 8084 PETER MC CUE 4 112 44 22 24 8»« 7 N Hill T Carey 8 20 8 20 Time, 114. 234, 854, 474, 1 :004, 1 :13. Winner— Ch. g, by Long Taw— Meddle. Post 10 minutes. Start good. The first two we ra driving to the limit. It was a very pretty finish and Rntter clearly outrode Beauchamp. He rode a good race on Meddler and the old horse ran above his notch. Afamada should have won. Beauchamp wobbled all over her through the stretch. Newsgatherer finished with a rush. He is at hia b st now. Egbart ran a bad race. So did Pauline J. Peter McCue showed a lot of speed. He was high in flesh and not ready. Meddler was run up 300 over bis entered pricn of 60 by E. C. Brown arjd boutht in. Scratcbed-12721 Flop, 105; 127193Racivan. 94: 126812Brigade. 106; 12684Murat, 112; 12458* Moroni. 110; 12721iMolo. 109; 125642Locust Blossom, 104. Mrddier, piece. 3 to 1; show, eveis. Afamada. place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3 Newsgatherer, show, 2 to 1. Fgbait, place. 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Pauline J., place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2.


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