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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., July 7. Twenty-second day. Harlem Jockey Club. Spring Mooting. Weather ckar; track fair and improving fast. Presiding Jndge. A. W Hamilton. Startor, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 d. in. i ttih FIRbT Al;lv-5- tulle. Purse 00 5 to second; 5 to third. ltd H- A Wt St M y2 3i MiF J...-kpyi Ow.ms O H L O 1.-0C6 LOVABLK 103 8i 9 42 11 li Flirk VV E Applegate 10 10 4t 4i 1S122 PMASTR BAILEY1C6 2" 41 3" 22 21 W Narvaez G T Lerch 15 25 10 25 11403 D 1XO LETT A 103 9" 5" 51 61 3H T Knight A Vogeler 15 30 15 15 18165351H ROSCOPE 107 6 61 62 31 4i Nntt W C Overton 3 31 3 31 1S0642 WASA NTA 108 3" 8" 91 8 51 Hart J Wellenstrin 4 8 4 8 13165 SOLACE 110 4 3h 2i 5i 6" Rutter W P Magrane 10 20 10 20 12339 MERIT O 104 5 2" 71 41 71 J Mathews T A Stevens 10 15 10 15 131172MONA MURPHY 105 1 li 12 91 82 Sbeppsrd TE Barrett 6 8 6 7 131223GEORGETOWN II. 109 7" 7i 8 71 92 W Dfan Benscn,WatUandCo3 6 3 6 13117 ED WAGNER 106 10 10 10 10 10 N Hill B C Wagner 12 30 12 30 LOVE" AND 106 Left at the post. L Scott WE Robertson 20 50 20 50 Time, 121, 25, 37i,5tt, 1:05. Winner Ch. f, by Fortissimo Lncjsta. Post 8 minntes. Start good for ell bnt Lovewnnd. Won hand ridden and ont to the last onrce; stc.nd and third wrrn hard at it. Lovable, off in the rear division, ran a fine race. She sho: out of the bunch like a flash ou the far turn. Postmaster Bailey was gaining rapidly on the winner at the finish. Dixoitta tried to run out all the way. Mark her. Sho is a fair Eort of a filly. McroFcope mado one bid in the stretch and then died awey. Wasanta finished fat t. Solace and Mooa Mnipby both qnit badly. Georgetown II. ran a baa rsce. Jockey Dean, when questioned by the judges, said tho colt was cooghing and in no condition to rtce." Scratched Sound Wood, 103. Overweights Lovewand, 3 pounds. Lovable, place, 8 to 5 ; show, evens. Postmaster Bailey, place, 10 to 1 ; show, 5 to 1. Dixoletta, show, 3 to 1. M:croicope, tlaco, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Q4 I f SECOND RACE G l-a Furlougjs. Parse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. Q and JL J 3-y ear-olds. Selling. U . Horses A Wt St and Vt BtrFin Jockeys Owners PEL J l.-0Q3CANA E 96 1k 11 2 12 HI Nutt N9HllandCo 2 2 8-5 9-5 13196CUIrtASSIER 103 2 51 7i 5 2i BttUchsmpMors and Patte rson! 7 4 7 13065 HEROICS 98 6" 6i 81 3 3 Gra TCosi- Ho 10 15 10 15 1Si93 MAHTHa FOX 96 7" 32 3" 6t 4i Bc-sineer Lewi-andM-Cllistrl0 15 10 15 lal52 PINEM REsPICE 101 44 iH 1 2 52 T Knigbt Cookandembeton 2 11-52 11-5 12963 COL. EADES 93 9 8i 51 4 6 Fl.ck HGwmnandTo 10 12 10 10 1SU49 FINTAN 10t 5" 1" 4i 71 7M R Narvaez John Newman 15 25 15 25 13150HxNAN 98 31 71 62 82 83 Bhenporo TEBariett 10 12 10 12 GENISTA 96 8 9 9 9 9 W. son J M Mathewson 15 50 15 50 Time. 12t, 25, 38, 51s, 1:04 i 3 :18, l:24i Winner Ch f, by Creighton Nelli B 1 P.8t 3 mi.utes. Starr good. Won cleverly; sec nd and third driving to the limit. Cannre was the best and showo i it. Nutt liaa a utoot hold of erbead all the way tid the filly wh ntvrr exteudeo. Cuir -i-sisr ra , h pood booest thco. Ho a-mder a hard drive tbrounn the If-si tbn-e ftirlopgr. Heroirs had bad ra iog luck But for this he probably would have beD soc nd Fiueni hesi.ice fhownu iom speen but stopped bnoly. Throw his race out. H can d bett-r. Col bOl Eades was off p orly ana took the 1 ne joutp. Be seemed to have a ch nco at the head of ihn ttr t hbutst pi ed bauly at the tnd. Martha F x runs best under light weight S. To ch. a 1 319 1 Sp ri v gcr 98. Overwi-ig ts Cnira-siei. 2 p innd9. CBjiacc. .la"". 4 n 5; slow. 1 1.3 Cuirassier, place, 21 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Heroic3, show, 21 to 1. Fiuem Respice, placo. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. qT1 1 THIRD RACKET 4Mile. Purse S400T-5 to second; 5 to third. I Q and I ft 2 gpline. lb Ho W b k and S r in .J ey- O r o H L 1316mHAl Li.3 106 5" 4 4i li i3 b aucutnpK e eandRy.u 3 5 3 4i 13149 IN i1AN 112 2nk 332 31, 2i J Mathews G Laua 3 3 2 2 13121 ANN1S PALMER 105 6a 6 5U 52 32. Nutt J Malouey and Co 4 . 41 4 4i H161PhE:TOME 106 m 21 21 42 4 Rotier W P Majfrnne 3 4 3 3 13121 HAVENS WLOD 106 3i 12 12 24 510 L - ott G Adam- and Co 30 10 30 30 13161 CREATION 106 7" 76 710 62 62 N Hill Wngnor and Wtbsr 8 12 8 12 13161 E4UHSCHOLTZIA 106 4" 53 6 725 78 R Aarvaez J E Murphy 20 40 20 40 11977 UNCLE STEVE 110 8 8 8 8 8 Bloss G W Everslage 15 60 15 60 Time. 13, 25, 37i, 511, 1:05, 1:181. WintH-r B c, by Pirate of Prnzauca -K- tie rt. Pui-r 3 ininn es. start ood vVon easily: the next three wert doing their best. Phdlas made his flnld o k cheap. Tnis is a ir-jat impiovnment over ny f his recent prforma ice. Ti.-olts: tim he nd Prestome met, Prestome b at him eatily. Today Prestome was n whre. Inuien rat his race. He was ut dor ptiuis mnt duiine tho last half mile. Annis Palmer finished htionijiy. R-veti8o d whs raced to exLaustion in front. Prestome suffered from the tame cause. It wai a quoely run race Scr-tel. ed 13161 Ibmbe e. 107: 131493In Deb , 105: 13194Barrack, 10S. Overweights-Rnvenswood, 3 poanjs: Unci Steve. 4. Phtllas, 1 lac e, 9 to 5: s jow, eveue. Indian, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Annis Palmer, ihow, ovens. Pieaiome, place. 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 1 i FO D Rr "RaTiK w Il Puran S1007S75 to 8econdTS25to-thirQ i l 1 3- " a"d nn7.ft Ailov ce. 1 H" !- a h. V ?i - -i y " u - O e. 1, . I3t60j lx. 5 il It 5 41 3 2W li .Suit J m D.iuue 7-5 4 7-5 2 13152 Bf N.NEVILLE 4 117 3h 1k li 1h Ib 2 Vannusen J H Smith 6 8 6 7 13152 e"N E BLAZES 4 114 6 4" 52 52 3 311 Hart Slo.u. and Huist 6 8 6 8 13:62BOANERbE5 5 119 5" 3l 2H 2l 42 40 Bl ss GW Poole and Co 5 5 4 41 13C88 UAti A 4 112 2 23 3 42 5 52 Rniter JJDuiovan 4 41 31 41 131523dAMOVAR 5 119 4a 61 63 65 65 61 BeauchamJ arroll 3 4 3 4 13163 ALBERT VALE 5 119 7 7 7 7 7 7 FThompsonE T Graves 15 30 15 30 1 ime. 13, 23. 38. 51, 1 :04, 1 :17i, 1 :31, 1 :45. Winnpi B. h, by Sir Dix n Kat D.d j Post 12 minutes rt n iood. Won o-sily; second driven out; third cased np at the end. Maceo was tar the best and handd Nuti wisued to he conld have won off by himself. If he was bOULd he would he b-st noree at thn track. Nutt rode a fine race on him. Ovtrton wac schetiuied to rue Macoo, but tbo judge-, did not like the looks of the betting and substituted Nutt Ihe chtiLgG cteatu a panic in the betting rioR and Macros price immediately fell fiom 4 to 1 to 2j to 1. Bt un villa, intcllig nily rated in front, ran a cracking good race. He swerved, thongh, in the stretch. Prince Blazes was right there. Boanerges is not himself. Throw Sunn vats race out. He showed no speed. M. cto, placo evens; show, 1 to 2 Bennoville, place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Prince Blazes, show, 3 to 2 Samovar, piace, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5 "1 f-lL "1 Q FIFTH RACE 3-4 mile. Pnrse 03. 5 to second; 5. to third JL O l JL j 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St M V ai StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13120 WAR HEN POINT 6 115 4 4H 3sk 2i H Gray Jamep Curl 6 10 6 10 9459 hOGER B. 6 113 2 2 2H 1 23 Rutter F C Morhier 3 31 3 31 13196 JENNIE F. 4 109 8" 5 71 41 3a BeauchampS S Beuder 15 20 15 20 13154 FLOP 4 111 5" 8 81 31 45 J Mathews F A Pope 3 3t 3 31 12itti8 AL LONE 5 113 7x" 72 42 6 5 W Narvaez John Dowd 4 4 3 31 130S i2PAKA HAR3Y 4 111 61 3 91 71 6a Nutt H A Cotton 8 12 8 12 1SL602EMMA NORA 4 109 31 6 52 5t 73 Hamilton T Costillo 6 12 6 12 13196 H1TFALL 7 113 9" 91 6l 8 85 E Morris Geoigo Nelson 40 50 30 50 13166 RED G1DD 4 113 1" li li 92 91 N Hill Mrs R Bradley 6 15 6 15 13085 DORETTE 6 114 10 10 10 10 10 Westwood P H Keegan 100 100 100 100 Time, 13, 25, 371, 50, 1:03, 1:161. Winner Ch. g, by Bishop Guildura. Post 2 minutes. Start g.iod. Won easily; second hand riddon; third and fourth driving. Warten Point was lucky throughout and came away like a good racehorse in the stretch. Rcg-ir B. was short and stopped badiy when tho pinch came. Maik him ho will improve from this race. Jennie F. ran gamely. Sho and Flop had a hard fight for third place. The lattor had bad rt cmg lock. Papa Harry was sharply cut olf passing the half mile ground. Red Gidd stopped ia a sttide oa the stretch turn. Al Lone is not at her best. Scratched 13191 Nettie Brooks, 111. Overwtirii8 Dorotte, 3 pounds. Wnrren Point, piace, 4 to 1: fchow, 2 to 1. Roger B . place, 7 to 5; Bhow, 3 to 5. Jennie F show,. 3 to 1. Fiop, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Al Lone, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. I p 1 -j SIXlH aiakjs. 1 mio. Purse 00. 5 to eocotid; 5 to tnira. 4-year- JL O JL tJb olas and upward, c-elling. IncT Horses A Wt St M H M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 12773 BTHLHM STR 4 104 7 7 5113 13 15 BoauchampE Rentz 6-5 2 6-5 2 13C85 MERRY GLEN 4 102 4 3 43 43 45 22 Gray J H Boyd 20 20 20 20 13196 ELIDAD 4 107 8 8 8 7 5 3a Akor James ArthurandCo4 8 4 7 13050 HO-il 4 104 3" 46 3a 21 31 4 R Narvaez W Fries and Co 4 5 4 41 8134 OVERELLA 7 106 2a 2 11 13 2" 58 L Scott H Smith 10 25 10 25 13025 COSNER 4 110 6a 51 6H 61 710 6 Bloss S M Soxton 6 7 5 5 13C07 DALGRETTI 8 106 a" 6 76 8 8 7 J Mathews J Malnnoy 3 41 3 41 13162 TERRAPIN 8 109 1" Vi 5 62 8 W Wilson J M Mathewson 30 60 30 60 Time, 12, 25, 38. 511, 1 :05, 1 :19, 1 :33, 1 :47i. Winner B. g, by Bersan Carrie Pearsall. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second cleverly. Third and fourth were under keen pressure. Bethlehem Star was much the bast and in a soft spot. Ho is a slow beginner but on tho far turn galloped by his field at his leisure. Merry Glen came very strong through the stretch. SodidElidRd. He ran as though stimulated. Hosi quit when the pinch came. Overella was not. ready. He ran a good race though as far as he went and will do later on in chap company Conner was a fnlse alarm. Hcratc.hod-131183McAlbeit. 104; 13193 Winslow, 106. OverweightB Cosnor, 3 pounds. Bethlehem Star, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Merry Glen, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Elidad, show. 6 to 5.