Hawthorne Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-22

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, 111., June 21.— Ninth day. Chicago Jockey Clab. Spring Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt. J. H. Bees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 V U £ FIRST RACK-5-8 Mile. Puree 0o7toeecond75 to third. *iiJCjJ 2-year olds. Allowances. Ind Horses- A Wt St k % %, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12717 LORD *EIR 106 1= H PI 14 |i Kubn THayeT 3 lT-]? — 10~ 12422 COM. ATTORNEY 1C6 7" «« 6» 5* 2- BeauehampL Garnett 6 12 6 12 12710UNNIS PALMKR 103 « 8i 4« 2- 3i Silvers IBG-ay 6 8 6 6 lg"gfflHpM 06 64 71 N Bi 41 Vitatoe J J Elsworlb 8 20 8 20 12396 SOLACE 1061 S" 1*« |1 3» 54 Rater W P Magrane 6 20 6 20 JSfXEIA. £*« !», 8 7,*6i Everett I Wallenstein 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 126oa DONIZETTI 103 2« EH 3*4 4" 7»« Gray L H Ezell 20 40 20 40 12802 ZER1BA 103 104 44 2*« 6 8* I Powell TEBsmtt 6 10 6 10 12680 CREATION 106 5-« 101 101 92 n N Hill Wagner and Weber 8 8 6 6 12264 AILEEN WILSON 103 9- 91 11 11 10i W Narvaez Wprdell Bros 20 20 20 20 12759 CHIMP 104 11 11 9i 10* 11 Aker C Volini 20 40 20 40 Time, 121, 241, 364, 491, J :01i. Winro: -Ch. c, by Lord Ecterling— Hannah. Post 8 minutes Start fair Won under a donhla pull; second and third were driving hard. Lord VVeir mails lus hold lcok cheap. He showed in his work to be a good colt, and this is the kind of a race bis owner expested him to win some time ago. He is a flow beginner and partial to a route. The Attorney and Anuis Palmer both ran good race3. The latter h»d a very, rough journey. Minion finished veiy strorg. Only bad racing lusk kept him from being closer up. Zetiba showed a lot of epeed. the wt.s bumped and sharply inteifered with at the head of the stietcb. After that b .th she and Poxell stopped trying. Wasanta hardly ran her race She was sharply cut off on the far turn. There was a lot of interference in this race. ttratcbed-12687 8idarth 106; 12680 My Eugenia, 103: 12802 Hattie Fox, 103; 12680 Georgetown II., 10b; 127 0-Mont Eagle, 103. Overweights— Wasanta, 24 pounds; Chump, 1; Solace. 34. Lord Weir, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Commonwealth Attorney, plsce, 5 to 1; show, 24 to 1. AnnisPalmer, sbow, evens. Wasanta, place, 3 to 5; show, 1 to 3. 12881 SECAllowa?ce8E~34 MUe Pnr8e °° W5 * "eCOnd ; ** *° thiTd *-9"-°ld*-lad Horses A Wt St g H g StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~C~ 127183QOE15EL 106 3» 2« 2 2« V Everett E C Blum 8-511-1 8-5 I 12855, BON EY BOY 103 H i« 1« i« 2« Vitatoe £s R Bradley ts 9-5 tt 9-5 12652 GALATHEE 106 4- 6i» 514 34 V- BeauchampWM Hayes 4 4 t I 12278 ROSE APPLE 101 2 « 3»« 3- 51 H Dupee S P and E N Farrell 10 25 10 25 S£Sf£and5S7J?andi 101 54 tf 42 |l 514 Stanhope SchwaTtz and Miie 6 M 6 55 12nlERNEST WlbES 106 64 0" 625 fi 61 W Narvaez H C McVey 20 60 20 60 12774 ALBERT M. 103 7 7 7 7 7 Broschait James Arthur 50 300 50 300 Time, 12. 23i, 36, 471, 1 :00i. 1:121. m Winter— B. c. by Bubbler— Morning Bride. Post 10 minutes. Start poor. Won hand ridden. The others weie driving hard. GrebM under a good ride, ran a hiph class race. He hung to Boney Boy, who set a ternfic pace, all the way and came away cleverly on call at the end. Boney Boy bung in the last ifty yards. He looks tbinacd drawn. Galatheo got all tengled up at the start aDd was badly outrun. This clip may In too fa*t for him. Rose Apple ran a fine rece. Mark her in slower company Tte first thice far outclassed the others. It was a new track record. Goebel, place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 3. Boney Bjy, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Galathee, show, 1 to 2 1 fc TlIRD HACE-1 1-4 Mnr"Parse00. 5 to second; 5 to third. ■JLrf OO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horbes A Wt St 8t K % jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 127581 ROESUS 5 107 14 31 2« 314 3" 34 14 N Hill S C Wa*ner 6 10~6 — fi- 12806 UARDA 4 107 M H H !»• 1* |l 22 Rutter J J Doaovan 6 10 6 10 £2 S*JffiV 5 SI 4* E ?* ?! 23 2" W ! KSiU Holman I Hollis 5 8 5 I 12bo4 BOE NELL 4 106 : ,« 5" 41 4 424 4-« 44 Dupee Wells and Co 6 15 6 15 HIFHV™N?AH im ,;* 7S 7,06J " 6i- 5- Silvers MdetnandJgblth 1 , 1 12804»SUTTON 5 1164 2» 44 Pi 52 514 54 •• BIom D J Leary 5 10 5 10 12771 MR KASTON 4 103 7" 6« 5M V" 7*- 7« 7* Reitz W W Clark 50 100 50 100 12882 LONG D1NDT3 90 8- * 8" 8* V 8* t* H Brown J Jones 40 3«J 40 1280;HARRIER 3 88 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 B,o,chart LDEmU 0 100 40 5 , /rime, 124, 24*, 374,50,1:02, 1:14, 1:27,1:40, 1:534,2:064. m. Winner- B. m g, bj Uunboyne— Annie Layne. Off at the first break to a poor start. Won in a hard drive of two; third and fourth driving as hard. roesus ran a very game race. He was under punishment the last half mile. He has turned put to baa fine selling plater. Uarda was too much used the first part of it. Rutter uted miserbb.ejudgmeLt 01. her. More judiciously bandied she would have won. Benamela was right there a 1 the way. He was Uiiug badly, though, at the end and swerved in the last Hflyyarcs Mcnongah s race was not up t , the mark. The geldings race is easi y accounted for. He was badly kicked bshiud and went to the post showing an ugy scar. The time made is a uew track record. ,.,BmC.r,aed_!r7?,?, Cadncn8- ""; 12*591 Hosi, 103; 12804 Henry Launt, 112; 12487 Sunburst, 110; 12801 rat barrett, 92, Overweights— Button, 24 pounds. Croesus, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Uarda. place, 4 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Benamela, show evens. MoLocgah, place, 1 to 2; slrjw, out. 1 ftftS FOURTH~RACK-7-8 Mile. Puree 00. 5 to second; 5~to~thTFd: A aOOfJ 4-year-olds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St jj % % StrFio Jockeys Owners O H L C 12775MEUDLEK 8 112 3« l« is 15 13 14 Rauor t. M Ezell 8 — 4*~1 — I — SEfeFSR? andTAR S % S £ S 2 2 23 BeaucbampMilef Fmlan 2 24 2 2 128042ELKIN I 109 IN 2»« 41 4" 4" 3* W Narvaez J H Smith 6 8 fi 7 12494SIM W. 6 112 4-3" Si, 3* V 42 Vitatoe i WB Leonard 3 44 3 44 SSBBSPandI ! I I I I ?*? S,Dpee EDinshyandCo 1 1*5 8 1*5 124 8 BKAW LiAD m ■ 116 5« 5 51 5* 6 6 Bioss Keene A Hvan 4 19 1 1? 1268* MONK WAYMAN 4 107 Left at the post. N Hill W B B*tterSi.n 6 S 6 S Time. 12, 23, 36, 481, 1 :001, 1 :131. 1 :265. Winner— Br , by Long „ Taw— Meddle. Post 24 minutes. Stait poor. Won eased up; second and third handily. Meddler got a fly-ick start and was never in trouble. He set a terrific pace and is at his best now. Lucky 8tar was bumped into and badly interfered with on the first turn. This rninsd whatever chance he bad ofwinniLK. Eikin was running fast at the end He wants a mile or ever to show at his bast Sim Y. was weanlv nddfii. Biaw Lad seems to be of no present account Simon D. had no chance from where he got away. It was a very unruly lot at the post. gcratcbedT127182Tony Licalzi, 107; 12721Molo, 107; 12762 Yours Truly, 109; 12853 Einer, 104. Overweights— Braw Lad, 1 pound. Meddler, place, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Lucky Star, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Elkin, show, Jy/j. Fl¥l*0£*££~l "l,fc Fawe 00 7to7econd;5totfaird. S-yaar-oias; Ind Horses A Wt St * jj StrFin Jockey Owners O H L C 1280ialIC OLA 95 14 2« 2"" Pi H4 1» Dupee E B Bradlev 2-511-202-Ml-"0 1I„H1QHT 2 £"»2*!! H 24 Tonight JJ Donovan 8 15 8 V 12504 OSTKA 90 3« 124 |1 11 38 |1 Silvers MdltnandJgbluthS 4 3 4 11531 MISS MARKS 90 2«« 4» 5 5 5 41, McCanu M Jordan 40 40 15 15 12771 MAGiIE DAVIS 90 J 5 4 424 4- 5 J Waldo Wl Sloan 15 Is 10 15 Time, 12j. 244. 37, 48J, 1:021, 1 :14i, l,28i, 1:414. • Winner— Cb. f, by Fonso— Peony. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; the next two were whipped out. There was nothing to the race. Piccola was far the bsgt and merely breezed all the way. This is a good filly under light weight. Hanlight ran an improved race. Ostra wont do over a route. She stopped 10 a walk after going three-quarters. The race was always between the first three. Overweights— Piccolo, 5 pounds. Piccola, place out. Hanlight, place, 2 to 1. Ostra, show, out. 1 P* yIXTH RACE-1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 3 year-olds i.A JOU and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St § H a StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12804 ROBT BONNER 5 112 5*« 7 64 2* l-4 1 Rutter C O Kelsey 8-5 9-5 8-5 8 ■", 12V KINGS GUARD 4 107 1- 34 5, 64 31 2-4 R Narvaez C B Campbell 7 10 7 10 12774JTHE WINNER 6 115 7 1« Hi U 24 3U W Narvaez W H Laird 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 12721 WARREN POINT 6 108 2»« 5n» Im 5*. 6 4nk Qray JameTCurl 6 8 6 7 12774 MULDREW 4 104 3-21 424 34 42 52 Dupee MT Miles 20 50 20 50 12805 ASSESSOR 3 90 64 62 7 . 7 54 fr* McCann W H Faeett 20 40 % 127.WCHARLO 3 92 4» 41 2" 41 7 7 Givens E Parks 7 l" 7 10 Time. 13, 25,371, 491,1:024, 1:141, 1:271, 1:4H. ituer— Ch. g, by Rossington— Belle of Nantura. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won pulling up. It was a drive for the place. Robert Bonner was the bast and oest ridden. He was rated along carefully down the backstretch, avoided all interference and when called upon went to the front like a flash. He seems to be an in and outer. King 1 Guard ran h s very bast race and had no excuses. The Winner is a bad horse When he stopped, he stepped all over. Warren Point had miserable racing lack. He was shut ont and interfered with at every turn. The others are of to account. Robert Bonner stumbled and tbrew Rutter after the race and ran away a mile before be could be stopped. Scratche 1—12721 Elidad. 109; 12806 Ramona, 106; 12716 Winalow, 108; 12716 Tappan, 108. Overweiehte— Assessor, 1 pound. Robert Bonner— place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 3. Kings Guard, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. The Winner, show, 2 to 5.


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