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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. "j 1 CHICAGO, JIiI., July 13. Seventeenth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Snmmer Heating, It Ind Weather cloudy; track fast. j3 Presiding Jnrigo. Capt. J. H. R"cs. Starter. Richard Dwyr. 13 Kacmg Hcxria at 2:30 i. ni. ij: b FIKnT KACJS 3-4 Mile. Purse 400. 5 to second; 25 to third. 13 f$ " J J 2-vr-"rtq AllowRncPH. j3 Ip.-i Hn ea A Wt bt M Yt ZA SirFin Jockeys Owmrn U fl L C 13 13270 L.KW KKAFT 109 4 5 51 21 li Ovem-n and Brown and Co 6 8 6 8 J 13270L4DY ELITE 108 5 32 32 12 2 T Knight W S Barnes 4 8 4 7 18216 H03A DIAE 104 9a 10 61 44 34 A Booker C B Campbell 60 100 50 75 16 13194 CAVIAR 103 2" 414 7h 51 4i Vifcatoe WttlandCo 15 20 15 20 132883MISS10N 103 34 7s 41 8h 5s 1 Powell J J Ellsworth 15 40 15 40 13190BARKAOK 107 10 62 8" 8i G2 Sheppird TEBairett 2i 5 24 41 , 13i492i3TRATHBROEOK 111 74 8 9t 7a 714 BeanchampJohn Beehler 4 44 4 4, n 13270 H Hi EL VND LAD 107 1" 2i 24 38 Everett H J Scosgan 5 5 44 44 131S6 MATTIE BAZAR 100 and 910 94 91 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 20 60 20 60 i" his 132462PRINCE3S THYBAU2 C 1h lll 10 N Hill Kinzaa Stone 8-5 34 8-5 34 ln in Time. 121, 24, 36 484, 1:014, 1:144. " Winner B. c.byEsher Aunt. Jennie. gl Off at tha lirat break. Start fair. Won hand ridden; second and third were driving hard. m Lew Kraft came thiou;h the stretch like a good game colt. He had to ao his beat to win. Lady 1 Elite lired b uily. She seemed to hi winning at the eighth post. A the race was run Rota Diah 1 shonM havH woa. She was off badly and messed about throughout, bat at the end was running strrngly. Only bid rac ng luck blather. Caviar ran a good raca and seems to like a route. Barrack wa slow to g-it into his stride and never had a winning chance. Strathbroeck ran a , bad race. He can do bitter. Highland Lsd and Princess Thyra wera raced to exhaustion in 81 front. Botu quit b-idly when the pinch came. Scratched 13283 Un?ghtly, 103; 133222Sam Fallen, 103; 1325S Mihanjah, 107. Cot reeled weight Princess Thyra, 112. Overweights Lew Kraft, 2 pounds. Lew Kraft, plica 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. La ly Elits, place, 24 to 1; show, evens. Rosa Diah, show, 12 to 1. Princess T0yra, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Strathbro3ck, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. RACB-7-H Mile. Purse 00. 5 to eecond; 5 to third. J 1Q-Q"QECOND OOtEt 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. 7nd Horses A Wt 8t H hi X BtrFiu JockeyB Owners Q II L C 13213 AL LONE 5 112 1 3 1H 13 13 15 Nuit John Dowd 3 4 3 34 10S77 LOYALETTA 5 107 2 11 3 42 22 214 Gray LennardandMorganlO 10 8 8 13271 ISEN 5 105 4" 5 41 4 62 4" 3 BeauchampT Costello 2 4 2 4 13213 PITFALL 7 109 124 12 7 81 5H 41 E Morris George Nelson 10 40 10 40 13162 LEONCIE 4 107 7 41 2i 214 32 51 W Dean Wattersand HodgesS 5 4 44 13289 VINETTA 4 105 6a 7 105 106 82 61 Vita03 E Parks 20 30 20 30 13291 PAPA HARRY 4 107 5 2 51 3 6 7U Flick H A Coefcton 6 12 6 10 15007 YOURS TRULY 5 112 9 11"11" 9 74 85 Wilson C Whitman 15 20 15 20 I 132142MERRY GLEN 4 107 84 101 9 5"1U 9 Hamilton J H Boyd 6 8 6 .8 13162 JERSEY LAD 5 109 3 81 6i 11h 122 103 L Scott W W Clark 20 60 20 60 12371 C. H. WHELAN 4 1C9 11 912 74 101 H2 Sheppard J J Ruddy 20 50 20 50 13085 EST NE REGINA 5 107 13" 624 824121 91 12" H WilBon P J Johnson 30 60 30 60 13191 MULD RE W 4 109S10 132 13 133 13 13i Bloss M T Miles 15 40 15 40 12908 MAJ. HAWKINS 4 110 14 14 11 14 14 14 W Narvaez S Krawl 15 60 15 60 Time, 13, 25. 371. 50, 1 :024, 1 :15, 1:27. Winner B m, by Albert Fronia Louise. Off at the first brrak to a good start. Won easing up; second cleverly; third and fourth driving. Al Lone had the most speed and was lucky throughout. Nutt took no chancas and won off as far as he could. Loyaletta got the place as eisily as Al Lone woa. She got into a jam on the far turn and for an instant it seemed that she would fall, but in the natural spread at the head of the stretch she got tumrgh sefoy Isea had a tough journey. So did Pitfall, who made up a lot of ground in the last thie furlong3. Papa Harry ran a fair race. Leoncie looked dangerous on the stretch turn, but faded away when the pinch came. Merry Glen was pocketed all the way. Scratched 13118 Nekarnis, 107 ; 132143Elidad, 110 ; 13191 Sir Hobart, 110 ; 13166 Jack Martin, 109. Corrc c ed weieht Lnoncie, 107. Overweights Merry Glen, 2 pounds; Muldrew, 24. Al Lope, place. 7 to 5: show. 3 to 5. Loyaletto, place, 3 to 1; show. 3 to 2. Isan, show, 4 to 5. -J Q Q ,t A THIRD RACE 1 1-4 allies. Purse S400. 5 to socond ; 5 to third. I O O -C 3C 3-year-oiaa ana upward. Allowances. i I id Hora"o3 A Wt St St l bi M StrFia Jockeys Owners O K L C 13274DEF.RING 3 97 2 3 33 2 2H 22 11 Flick R Tucker 4-5 9-101-5 9-10 132723BONEY BOY 3 94 124 13 11 i 2H Beaton Mrs R Bradley 4 5 34 34 13320 MK. WAYMAN4 110 6 51 55 324 32 34 3 Rutter W B Hatterman 3 44 3 4 132893FACADE 3 89 4h 2k 2 42 4 4 42 McCann F J Kelly 20 20 15 15 13H933BARTON 5 104 5" 4H 4 512 512 515 520 Hamilton Rold and Schauor 12 15 12 15 13249 MR. EASTON 4 107 3b 6 6 6 6 6 6 Brophy W W Clnrk 100 100 1C0 100 Time. 13, 25. 37. 49i, 1:02, 1:144, 1:27, 1:394, 1:534, 2 :07i. Winner Ch. c, by Sir Dixon Vassar. Off Bt the first break to a good start. Won cleverly ; second and third driving to the limit. 4 Deering wes the best and is in excellent fopm He was well ridden by Flick and came by Boney Boy in the stretch as though the latter was tied. Boney Boy ran his usual race. He rau the t first mile in 1:391. Monk Waj man tried to bear in all the way. He swerved badly under punishment in the stretch and almost went over the fence. Facade, far outclassed, rau a fair race. Mr. Easton and Barton wera beaten off all tbe wey. Scratched 13321 Msyme M M., 92. Corrected weight Barton, 101 Overweights Mr. Easton, 5 pounds. , Deering, place, 3 to 10; show, out. Boney Boy, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Monk Waymau, show, 3 to 10. J "FdURTHRACE Short Course. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1QQ O jfc 4-year-olds and upward Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 8 10 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L O 132733GYPCEIVER 4 132 4 214 11 16 1 13 McSugh Thomas Caiey 20 20 15 15 132732CHENIER 4 147 3 3" .310 320 24 2 230 OBrien M T Miles 6-5 6-5 9-101 13273 ZDFALLIG 6 142 5" 12 21 2H 325 315 350 Kidd W F Pchulte 4 6 4 6 13273 D. CORNAD06 140 1 4H 46 420 450 450 4ooj Burns W A Harper 8 15 8 15 12872 O. CLIMATE 6 165 6 6 52 58 54 6 510 F Doane D A Honig 8-5 2 8-5 2 12905 LARQDOISE4 130 2" 52 6 6 6 52 6 Butler John Baohler 20 30 20 30 Time, 3:194. Winner B. c, by Deceiver Gypsy Queen. PoBt 8 minutes. Start good. VVon easily at tha end after a hard early drive. Gypceiver ovflrraced himself and McHugh rode him cleverly. Tbe horse fenced well but was tired enough to lie down at the finieh. Chanier seemed to ba winning at one time in the stretch but tha early effort to catch up with Gypceiver told on him and he quit at the end. As Gypceiver was drawing away from Chenior, OBrien hit Gypceiver with bis whip. Del Coronado is a bad jumper. He fairly crawls over the fences. Throw Onr Climates raca out. He did not have a bit of speed and was disgracefully beaten. Gypceiver, place, 5 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Chenior, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Znfallig, show, to 10. Our Climate, place. 7 to 10; show, 1 to 2. TQ"Qi FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. xOOU 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi K Btr Fin Jockeya Owners O P L C 13293 PERIWIG 5 114 6h 44 5 42 24 1H Overton W F Schulto 12 12 10 10 12909FAIR DECEIVR4 110 1 li U4 1H 12 2i Nutt C R McLean 6 7 6 7 131583TONY LICALZI 4 107 2a 51 7 7i 5" 3 Hahn Holmtm and Hollis 6 7 6 7 13271 HARDLY 4 105 4 32 42 3 3i 41 Everatt C P Fink 3 3 2 11-5 129683MI3S ROSS 6 107 9 7" 84 8i 74 54 Vitatoe W R Griffin 6 7 6 7 13250 POPE LEO 4 110 74 104 6U 6 64 64 BoauchampJ vv Wilson 8 8 7 7 132892TAPPAN 5 1124124 91 11" 92 94 7 Tabor J H Smith 10 20 10 15 13291 HENRY LAUNT 5 112 lln 11104 101 8" 81 W Narvaez E Fitzgerald 5 12 5 12 13271 KOGER B. 6 110 104 8412l 114 101 94 Bloss F C Moshier 6 6 6 6 130S5KAMSIN 6 114 13" 13 9124 114 104 J Rums L H Ezell 6 15 6 15 12909 THERESA H. 5 112 3 24 2i 2i 41 11 C Grimes G B Havill 10 30 10 30 13027 BRIGGS 5 109 14 14 134 131 121 122 R Burns C V Faut 15 60 15 60 13292 RED GIDD " 4 112 8 6 3 5131 132 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 30 60 30 60 12913 SAMIVEL 4 107 5" 12a 14 14 14 14 J Mathews Forsythe Bros 8 15 8 15 Time, 124, 24, 351, 48, 1 :001, 1 :144, 1:281. Winnnr Br. g, by Argyle Peri Post 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily. The next three were extremely busy. Periwig came ut of the bunch like a flash in tbe stretch and was going away at tbe finish. He won like a good racehoree. Fair Deceiver has a fine turn of speed but cannot carry it over three-quarters. Sbe sto ped almost to a walk in the last furlong. Under a bad ride Tony Licalzi ran a very good race. He is nr. honest little horse. Hardly is not in her best form. She was well ridden and had 1 o excuts. Miss Ross, from a poor beginning, made up a lot of ground. Theresa H. and Red Gidd botu quit in the stretch. Scratched 13154 The Winner, 117; 13213 Warren Point, 114; 11117 Arlington, 112; 13213 Flop. 107 Overweights Tappan, 34 pounds; Roger B 1. Periwig, plce, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Fair Deceiver, place, 21 to 1 ; show, evens. Tony Licalzi, show, evens. Hardly, place, evens : show, 1 to 2. "j 1 It Ind j3 13 ij: 13 j3 13 J 16 , n i" his ln in " gl m 1 1 81 , QQ1 fT SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. OOrdb i 3-year-oldg and upward Selling. Horses A Wt St Yz 3 StrFin Jockeys . Owners O H L C J32923ri.h;iMP.rJKi!;aDEM3 93 2 32 ai 314 ih in Wilson F B Harper 5 5 5 5 132742BON JOUR 4 105 3" 6 5 4- 33 21 J Mathews ApplegateandDhm2 3 2 3 13289LORD ZENI 5 110 1H 22 23 22 224 3 Everett J Carroll 8 8 8 8 13008LIT. SINGER 5 99 6 724 7 7U 5H 44 Stewart R M Hennessey 30 50 30 50 132512NEWSGTHERR5 111 44 IU 13 124 42 5 Gray U E Curl 4 4 3l 3 13289 EMMA SMITH 3 84 5 52 8H 514 66 6 Ransom H J Sco?gn 60 1C0 60 100 13051 MALAISE 3 1C0 7 43 4 62 72 7H T Knight C H Williams 3 34 2i 3 13292 ROaE APPLE 3 86 8" 81 68 9 8i J Waldo S P and UN Far rail 10 15 10 15 13J54 MARY KINSLLA4 98 10 9" 92492 814 94 Sheppaid J J Ruddy 15 0 15 30 132753COL. EADES 3 891 9 10 10 10 10 10 McCann H Gwynu and Co 15 20 15 20 Time. 13,211, 36, 481, 1 :C0. 1 :13, 1 :26i. 1 :404. Private timo, 1:391. Winner B. f, by Rossington Semper Vivante. Post 6 minutes. Start poor. The first three were driving to ths limit. Semper Eadfm was lucky to win Wilson shot her out in front on the stretch turn and stole a maicti on tbo other boys. Bon Jour ws the best and would have woa in another stride. Mathews perhaps m ide run too late. Lord Zeci tired b adl in the stretch. There was soma bumping and interfering the last furlong batween Semper Eadem and Lord Zani. The interference was not sharp however, and tli9 jndgs ignored Everetts claim of foul. Little Singer finished stoutly. News-gatherer, after setting a terrific pacp, quit at tha end Malaise, judging from this rice, is not much. Rose Arpo ran a very bad rsce. Scratched 13293 J.m McCevy, 92: 13271 Teulada, 97; 13275 Synia, 34: 13065Rosa Masso.84; 13292 John F Vogt, 90; 12988 Racivan. 85; 13251 Molo, 107: 130863Robert Bonner. 101. Overweights Colonel Eades, 34 pounds; Mary Kinsella, 1. Corrected weights Newsgotherer, 111: Mary Kinsella. 97. Semper Eadem, placp, 2 to 1; show, evens. Bon Jour, place, 6 to 5; show. 1 to 2. Lord Zeui, show, 7jto 5. Newsgatherer, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Malaise, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2.