Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-07-15

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO. 111., July 14. Eighteenth day, Chicago Jockey Clob. Bummer Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track fast. Presiding Jndgo. Capt. J II. Iteaa. Starter. Richard Dwyer. I Racing starts at 2 :30 p. in. 1 OQtTj FIRST HAGE 3-4 Mile. Purse J400. S75 to second ; 5 to third, j I O 3-yaar-olds. Maidens Selling. j Ipd Horses A Wt St M lA M StrFin Jockeys Owners O U L C 1 12928 KAriTAINJS 101 9and 7i 6i 41 1 W Jones W b" Schulte 5 7 5 6 J 13293 RAM LET 101 4 6i 52 Hi 22 BeauchampG J Long 2 21 2 21 J 8627 JIM W 109 .7" 3i 4i 3a 3 R Narvaez J W Wi son 20 50 20 50 1 12934 MAY DROIT 104 6h 2" 2" 61 4 Vitatoe C E Mahone 8 8 6 7 13319 PIGIT 9S 8h 41 3" 2i 5 Ransom H J Sroygan 20 20 20 20 13321 KYRAT 109 H 51 92 51 6 Everett E R Bradiey 6 10 6 10 13275 SHOT BELT 106 11" 8" 7 71 7H Beaton Mrs R Bradley 30 50 30 50 12758 MRYLD RESRVE106 10a 102 101 lOi 32 I Powell G B Havill 20 40 20 40 fc 12981 LAND LILY 10116" 121121 91 92 Bassinger F Martin 8 30 8 30 8 13060 ANN HELD 104 15i 13 13 8i lOi T Booker M Kohn 30 50 30 50 I 12774 OALCHAS 101 3" 9" 81 11" 11" T Knight L 8 WilliamsandCo 8 10 8 10 f 9127 PCESS MORPHY 104 141 14 14 32 122 J Brown L H Ezell 15 15 12 12 12429 FAYETTE 105 13i 15 15 141 13 Nutt J J Ruddy 10 15 10 15 1 12050 STELLA 108 2 1U Hi 13 141 Rutter J Rolston 10 10 10 10 1S0603MAURICE V. 109 121 16 16 15" 151 W Narvaez B Vincent 6 10 6 9 12988 MISTRESS PEG 104 18 17 17 161161 Hunter R H McPotter 100 100 75 80 13191 EFFIE L. 96 17" 18 18 17 17 McCann D Waldo 20 40 20 40 12928 NETTLE 104 5 11 HI Bolted Aker J B Anderson 10 20 10" 20 s Time. 13, 241, 861, 491, 1:021, 1:151. Winner Ch. f, by Eothen Pearl Finzer. Post 7 minutes. 8tart fair. Won in a Ion?, hard drive: second driving also; the next five were in a heap Bnd driving hard Kastaine was lucky to win. Jones brought her up on the outside with a tromendoas rush and caught Beauchamp napping. It was a rank piece of carelessness on the latters part. He had the race safe in hand at the eighth post, -where he took his nap. Jim W. ran a fair raca. So did May Droit, who stopped and came again in the stretch. So close together was the bunch back of the third horse that it was difficult to tell which was fourth In the early stages of tha betting 30 to 1 was offered againBt Kastaine. Few, if any bets were made on hor at that price. Nettle had a winning chance when she bolted. Overweights Stella. 2 pounds. Corrected weights May Droit, 104. Kastaine, place, 3 to 1; show. 3 to 2, Ramlet, pliC9, evens; show, 1 to 2. Jim W., show, 12 to 1. Q typTK-SECOND-RACE 512 Furlongs. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5"tothirdT 1 uOOO 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St and H StrFin Jockey? Owners O H L C 12672 DECOY 103 51 4 4" 51 1K J Mathewa S K Hughes and Co 3 6 3 6 133223MER1TO 103 6" 6" 5i 31 2i Vitatoe T H St vens 3 3 21 13-5 13288 MAHARAJAH 10S 3" Ri 2" 11 .31 Ratter H T Griffin 3 4 3 4 1328S FLORIZAR 106 8 778 41 Everett HJScoggan 6 10 6 10 13418 SEA ROVER 106 2" 2 3" 71 51 Nutt B R Hyman and Co 6 8 6 8 133182BLEOFTHEGLN100 4 3i 61 61 61 J Brown L H Ezell 8 10 8 10 13342 MISSION 103 1 111 12 2 11 N HiU J J Ellsworth 8 8 4 41 12680 ALOHA II. 100 7" 8 8 8 8 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 20 50 20 50 Time, 12, 24, 361, 481, 1 :011, 1 :081. Winner B. c, by Deceiver- Nantucket. Post 7 minutes. Start good. Won in the hardest kind of a drive; Becond and third were also very busy. Decoy squeezed through a tight place at the head of the stretch and managed to get up in the last few strides. Mathews clearly outfinishsd the other boys. There was quite a bit of crowding in the stretch. Merito bore ii on Maharajah causing the latter to pull up. It was purely accidental and no official notice was taken of it. Merito ran a good race. She was slow to break and had to run clear around her field. Maharajah anpeared to ba winning when straightened away for homo but stopped when the pinch came. Florizar made up a lot of ground in the last three furlongs. Mission showed a lot of speed for a half mile and then stopped Decoy was run up 00 over his entered price of 00 by Albert Simons. His owners retained him for the usual odd . Scratched 13165 Chief Farrell, 103; 13288 Hoaeywcod, 103. Decoy, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Merito, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Mabarajih, show, 4 to 5. . - -1 Q pr THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. - Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLOOtJO 3-year-olda. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 13292 HELENS PET 102 31 li 14 Ul 1" li Vitatoe Schwarlz and Miller20 25 20 25 133442BONEY BOY 104 21 21 23 21 2i 2" Seaton Mrs R Bradley 3 18-53 18-5 13275 BRIGADE 111 5" 60 31 3i 31 33 Eveiett E R Bradley 6-5 6-5 9-109-10 9533 NEADA 99 41 3 4" 56 43 45 Nutt W B Ratterman 20 100 20 100 l3292ESPIONAGE 106 6" 5" 5 41 55 51 Rutter L H Ezell 21 3 21 13-5 12514 TIMON 103 11 4i 60 610 610 60 Salurds G J Long 200 300 200 300 13275 PRELIMINARY 98 7 7 7 7 7 7 Butler W 8 Barnes 60 150 60 100 Time, 121, 241, 36, 481, 1 :01, 1 :13, 1 :271. Winner Blk. f, by Faustus Nilety. Post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won hand ridden but out to the last ounce; second and third were driving to the limit. Helens Pet improved suddenly and ran a good race. She is a speedy filly bnt has never before shown a disposition to go a route. Boney Boy, as usual, was right i there, Brigade was perhaps the best. He got into a pocket in the stretch and could not get out again. This cost him the race. Everett skinned the rail on the turn expecting to be able to get ; through. Vitatoe, who rode Helens Pet and had a lead of two lengths when straightened away, pulled to tbo inside hmself. As Boney Boy was on the outside and lapped on Brigade, this put ; the latter in a bad position. Everett was obliged to pull Brigade up in the last twenty feet to koep from cutting Helens Pet down. This was how Boney Boy boat him for tho place. There was no foul but Everett claimed one just the same. The judgas paid no attention to the claim. Mark Neada, She is a good looker and ran a fine race. Espionages perfoimance was below the notch. Overweights Espionage, 4 pounds; Neada, 1. Helens Pet, place, 10 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Boney Boy, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 3, Brigade, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Espionage, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. -i J Q T rj FOURTH RACE I 1-8 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. LQQt 6 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St K H StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 132513EGBART 8 114 3" 21 211 2H 21 23 13 Bloss G W Poole 21 4 21 31 130S63R. BONNER 5 107 7 li 13 H 121 1 23 Rutter C O Kolsey 4 4 16-531 132913ELKIN 5 114 41 4" 4" 4" 4" 45 3" Tabor J H Smith 4 6 4 6 132912PAN CHARM 4 106 5 5H 56 5 53 3s 46 J Mathews ApplegteandDrhm2 11-58-5 11-5 13346 HRY LAUNT5 108 6" 7 6" 6H 63 51 oi W Narvaez E Fitzgerald 15 25 15 25 13320 EINER 4 103 2" 31 3 31 3i 6 62 Tully W H Roller 20 20 12 12 13291 RAY H. 6 105 11- 6i 7 7 7 7 7 W Jones A Vogoler 8 25 8 25 Time, 121, 24i, 37, 491, 1 :01i, 1 :141, 1 :27l, 1 :401, 1 :53i. Winnor B. h, by Egmont Jennie Doty. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second cleverly; third and fourth driving to the limit. Egbart ran one of his best races and was perfectly ridden, Bloss rated him cleverly all the way and came with a rush through the stretch. Robert Bonner had no excuses. He got away flying, always had clear sailing, but was simply not good enough to beat Egbart today. Rutter lost a lot of ground by turning wide on the stretch turn. Tho boy, though, may not have been to blamo as the horse has a habit of bearing out. Elkin and Pan Charm had it hammer and tonga all the way. The pair went around the first turn head and head and kept so the entire distance. Einer ran an improved race. He was closo up for the first seven furlongs and looked S dangerous, but stopped badly at tho end. Henry Launt is probably stalo. Scratched 133473Lord Zeni, 114; 13323 Woodranger, 103. Egbart, place, 7 to 5: show, 1 to 2. Robert Bonner, place, 6 to 0; show, 2 to 5. Elkin, show, evens. Pan Charm, place, 7 to 10; show, out. 1 QQPIQ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1 QOlQ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H H X BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L O 13152 JOLLY ROGER 3 103 H 6 4H 3" 2H li Everett J A Votter 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 13293 JIM MC CLEVY 3 97 5" 4" 5" 51 42 28 Vitatoe Settle Bros 20 60 20 60 1S090 DCH COM.EDIAN4 110 4" 31 1" 121 1" 3 W Dean Rehm Bros 4 8 4 7 132932EBERHART 3 97 3" 1" 2" 2" 3 4 T Knight Talbot Bros 2 16-52 3 12427BOaAVANNAH 3 99 2" 2" 31 42 5 52 Flick H Heinsohn 15 30 15 30 13S21 PAT GARRETT 3 101 6 5" 6 6 6 6 Bisping J H Smith 10 30 10 30 Time, 121, 25, 371, 491, 1:021, 1:151, 1:381, 1;4U. Winner B. c, by Order Happy Sally II. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won in a mild drive; second driving to the limit: third and I fourth driving also. Jolly Roger was far the be3t and in a soft spot. He beat the nag, but did d not haVo to do so to win. Everett took the colt back on the first turn and got into a bad looking position down the backstrotch. He was fortunate, however, in not getting shut off and had the race won when the stretch was reached. Ho then became a trifle overconfident and Jim McClevy I stole up alarmingly close, causing Everett to go to his whip. Jim McClevy over-raced himself. Dutch Comedian bad a lot of speed, but could not carry it over three-quarters. Eberbart is not much. Roaavannah ran a good race as far as she went. She was probably short and will be benefited by tho raco. Overweights-Jim McClevy, 31 pounds; Jolly Roger, 1, I j j 1 J J 1 fc 8 I f 1 s Jolly Roger, place, out. Jim McClevy, place, 12 to 1 ; show, 5 to 1. Dutch Comedian, show, 4 to 5. Eberhart, place, 3 to 5; show, out. 1 QQPCQ SIXTH RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse 00. 5 to aecond; 5 to third. lOOta 2-year-olds. Selling Ind Horses A Wt tit H Yn A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13288 UNSIGHTLY 106 2" 8114" S" li HeauchempE McGuigan 6-5 6-5 1 1 13156 ERLA DOR 100 4" li 1" 1" 21 T Booker C B Campbell 20 30 20 30 13087 NETTIE REGENT 100 71 2H 23 221 3i T Knight Mrs K P Sbipp 6 6 6 6 132113INDIAN 103 61 7 78 6 41 Vititoe G Lanka 5 5 5 5 130242TALMA 1051 1 5" 5 4i 62 Rutter Keene and Ryan 4 12 4 12 131943FRANGIBLE 103 5" 3 3 51 61 Flick W E Applegate 5 8 5 8 12964 HOODS BRIGADE1C6 3" 4" 6 710 71 Everett James Arthur 8 15 8 15 132113ANNI8 PALMER 100 8 8 8 8 8 Nutt" J Maloney k Co 8 10 8 10 Time. 12. 24, 85, 471, 1 :001, 1 :0S. Winner Br f, by Pursebearer Hira Villa. Off at the first br ak to a good Btart. Won in a long hard drive and out to the last ounce; second, third and fourth were doing their best. Unsightly is a sweet filly and ran a grand race. She got all tangled up at the start, was bumped and interfered with often during the early stages of the race, ami thou eventually had to pull up and run all around her horses. She is probab y the best of her sex at the track. Erla dOr got away flying, had clear sailing and ran a good honest race. Both she and Nettie Regent saved much ground by skinning the rail ou the home turn, Indian had bad racing luck. There wps a terrible jam and mix-up at the start All but Erla dOr and Nettie Regent were interfered with. Annis Palmer was bo sharply interfered with that Nutt was obliged to pull her Hp. Scratched 132882Zaza, 105. Overweights Talma, 2 pounds. Unsightly, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Erla dOr, place, 10 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Nettie Regent, show, evens.


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