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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILIi., July 18. Twenty-first day, Chicago Jockey Clab, 8ummer Sleeting. Weather cloar; track good and improving. Presiding Judge, Capt. J. H. Eees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing Btarta at 2:S0 1. m. Q A A "f FIRST RACK r l-S Furlongs. Parse 00, 75 tolecond; 25 tcTthird. " Q -t-Hh 1 2-yoar-olds Allowance?. Ind Horses A Wt St H Yi 3a StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L" O 133552MKRITO 107 5" 2 20 12 15 J Mathews T H Stevens 1 7-5 1 6-5 12914 MILDA 107 2" 13 li 22 2 Everett SKHuchesandCo6 8 6 7 13379 ALOHA II. 102 7" 5" 71 331 Saton Mrs R Bradley 50 50 20 30 132092PMSTER BAILEY107 1" 91 62 51 41 W Narvsez G T Leach 10 15 10 15 13S22 01EKMA 107 6" 3 42 43 52 Flick J J Donovan 3 5 3 5 12811 PRENTISO 1C5 4i 7h 8h 72 63 BeanchampE Brown and Co 15 15 15 15 133183 A1LHEN WILSON 107 9 82 52 61 7i Wihon Wardell Bros 10 20 10 20 13355 b. OF THE GLEN 107 10" 101 lot 8 82 J Brown L H Ezell 10 20 10 20 13318 RUSPELL R. 110 12 11h 9J 101 91 Ransom HJScoggan 20 60 20 60 13318 FANNIE LELAND 102 8" 411 1U 91 101 R Narvrez T T Evans and Co 10 20 10 20 13087 IRhNE BAYE3 107 3" 62 3i Hi 111 T Knight Joseph Hayes 10 15 10 15 13161 BAIRD 110 11" 12 12 12 12 E Morris G Adams and Co 20 60 20 60 Time. 12, 24, 36, 491, 1 :03, 1 :10. Winner B. f, by Wadsworth Modjeska. Post 12 miuutes Start fair. to on under a strong pull; the next three were driving to the limit. Juerito diopped ioto a soft snot. She was much the bsst of a bad lot and was never ex-teudod. Milda broke running and sbowed a lot of speed. She was out to the last ounce, though, and barely lasted long enough to get second nlace. Aloha II ran a fair race and Postmas-tsr Bailey a gocd ne Tub Jatier was slow to get on his stride and dropped far out of it down the backstrotch. Under a wtak lide at the ena the colt finished very strongly. Irene Hajes stopped in a stride in the ttretch. Belle of the Gion had no speed and ran a bad rfico. Mtrito, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Milda, place, 21 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Aloha II., show, 7 to 1. J SECOND RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to seond; 5 to third. 1QI O t-j- tab i 3.vwHr.olds Rpd npward. Selling. ,t niiinct A tti Si at 4 ft Btr Pin Jocaeya Owners j U 134072AMOAR 5 114 14 1 1 221 1 12 i Knapp J Carroll 21 4 21 16-5 133803MAYMEM M.3 89 4 33 4 1 23 22 26 TKuight ApplegteandDhm 2 2 7-5 7-5 13380TEUTONS 3 94 2"" 21 2 4 33 3 S Flick T E Barrett 2 13-52 13-5 13291 BETH. bTAR 4 104 3 4 3" 3 4 4 4 BpauchempWelle and Co 6 8 6 8 Time, 13, 26, 40 53. 1:03, 1:181, l:31i, 1:45, 1:581, 2:12. Wir uer B, b, by Tea Tray La Be le Juive. Off at the first break to a tod start. Won in a long, hard drive of two; third hand ridden only. M yme M M. was the best. Knp; sim;ly outfinished Knight. In fa t, Kt app rodo a Fraud rcc on Samovar. Ho rated him slowly in front, made his run at the right time and when the horse needed assistance at the end, rode a masterly finish. Tbe horse was tired enough to lie dowu tt ma eighth post and seemed beaten. Ktiapp used excellent judgment in not drawing his whip - t that 1 oint. Had ha aona so the horse would have swerved and committed a foul, as MaymeM. M was lapped on him. Knight did the b st he cou.d, bat was hardly strong enough to help Mayme M M when the pinch came. The race was always between the first two. Overweightb Samovar, 2 pounds. Samovar, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Mayme M. M., place, 2 to 5; show, out. Teutons, place, 7 to 10: show, out. A Q THIRD RACE 3-4 Nile Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1QJ Qfc-fj-Q 3-year-nlrts and nnward Allowances. " Inn Hos.s AW S M Vs eitiFi. Jickya Qhrs- O ML- O 13382 UUAZlhL LA 4 107 4" 62 6 2s li Everett F J Kelley 15 15 15 15 133l9MAY BEACH 3 98 5h 1 22 14 2 T Knight FT Wood 2 2 8-5 2 12503CANOVA 4 112 11 31 32 42 3 Tabor W K Cleveland 8 15 8 15 13272 THE L IN BLUE 3 98 7h 5U 41 51 41 Flick A B Barnes 15 20 15 20 132302 BEN NEVILLE 4 112 21 4i 5H 6h 52 Vandusen J H Smith 2 11-58-5 9-5 134062 BONE Y BOY 3 100 6 710 710 710 62 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 10 12 10 12 13306 HELENS PET 3 99 31 2 1 3" 76 Sheppard Schwartzand Miller 6 10 6 10 13289 BLAZE FACE 3 1021 8 8 8 8 8 Aker B Vincent and Co 100 100 100 100 Time, 121, 24, 351, 48, 1 :01i, 1 :14J. Winner Ch. f, by Aintret Quick. Post 12 minutes. Start straggling Won handily at the end after a hard drive early. Grazi-ella rtn a fine iace. Everett saved her cleverly ia the first part of the journey and came with a rush in the stretch. May Bench was worn out. racing with Helens Pet in the fir6t three furlongs and could not meet Graziellas rush. The early pace was terrific. It made Helens Pet stop to a walk at the end. Canova was coming fast at the finish. St was The Lady in Blue. The latter had a iot of bad racisg luck. Benneville did not have his usual flash of speed and ran a very bad race. Throw it out. Boney Boy is possibly stale. The starter seat this field away badly strung out Scratchsd 13408 Montgomery, 111. Overweights Biaze Face, 21 pounds; Helens Pet, 1. Grazulla. place, 6 to 1: show, 3 to 1. May Beach, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Canova, show, 3 to 1. Bonneville, place, 7 to 10; f how, out. 1 Q A A A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purseg400. 5 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-olda J OrrrrtJb and upward Selling lnd Horses A W t St K yt StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 13213 FLOP 4 104 3" VI 1" 22 22 li BiauchampF A Pope 6-5 2 6-5 2 13343 PITFALL 7 106 1" 2i 22 11 12 2" E Morris G Nelson 20 30 20 30 131073ELIDAD 4 107 5" 6" 4" 43 3 33 J Mathews James Arthur 5 6 5 6 13343 VINETTA 4 102 6 83 7" 5" 52 41 W NarvaezE Parks 20 20 12 15 9584 C HAUN. FISHER 4 104 4 3" 3i 31 41 52 J Carter W Mulveil 10 10 4 7 13118 MUCH 4 107 9 9 9 82 71 61 Flick J J Donovan 30 30 25 25 13343 MERRY GLEN 4 102 21 51 5i 62 61 72 R Narvaez J H Boyd 12 15 12 15 13007 POaS DM 4 107 7i 71 82 7 85 86 Everett T L Rosa 31 34 3 31 13343 MAJ. HAWKINS 4 107 10 10 10 92 95 98 Harringtons Krawl 30 100 30 1C0 13191 SIR HOBART 4 104 8 41 6h 10 10 10 Aker W J Smith 15 15 12 12 Time, 124, 25, 371, 50, 1:021, 1:16, 1:301, l:44i. Winner B. g, by Coriolanus Freddie. Off at tbe first break to a good start. Wen driving and out to tbe last ounce; second and third doing their test. It was a very bad lot, of which FIod seemed to be the best. He barely staggered home at that. Pitfall ran one of his best races. Morris made too much use of him on the far turn, and he nxturally had nothing left to finish with. Ehdad came very strong at the end and would have been second in a few more strides. Vinetta was slow in getting away. Chancery Fit her r. n a fair raco Possum was never dangerous. Scratcheo 13164 Defender II., 104 Flop, placo, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Pitfall, place, 12 to 1; show, 5 to 1. Elidad, show, 6 to 5. " Possum, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. I . , pr rJlFTJi KaUJO 7-8 Mile. Pnrse 00. 575 to second ; 5 to third. 1 O 9 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M, K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C U3347 SEMPER EADM3 103 4" 41 45 3 li 12 J Mathews F B Harper 21 5 21 5 13409 JIM MC CLEVY 3 98 5"" 31 32 1" 2 21 T Knight Settle and Co 12 15 10 12 129332bERKANO 5 114 11 2 2i 410 410 3H Everett Tomlinscnand Co 4-5 4-5 3-5 4-5 13384 ALGARETA 4 102 3 li 11 2i 31 4 R Narvaez G B Ha vill 5 8 4 5 13347 EilMA rMITH 3 93 6 6U 5 5 51 52 Ransom H J Scoggan 50 250 50 250 11967 GBANBY 3 100 7 5" 610 625 65 66 A Mitchell J Bryan 50 200 50 200 12983 JEAN NOT 4 112 2" 7 7 7 7 7 W Dean McChesneyandOots 8 16 8 16 Time, 121, 24 , 36i, 481 , 1 :011 , 1 :141, 1 :23i. Winner B f, by Rossington Semper Vivante. Post 5 miuutes. Start good Won easily; second and third driven out. Semper Eadem went tn the" front on call As the race wes run she was much the best. She is a good, honest filly. Jim McClevy did better than he did in his last race. Serrano was high in flesh and short. After going about half a mile he teemed to jtiinp up and down and could not make any headway. Everett whipped him hard through the last three furlongs. Algaieta showed some early speed. Jnaunot could not outrun a fat man. This race will not do for hm. Semper Eadem, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5, Jim McClevy, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Serrano, place, ont. -Q A A SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Puree 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLOtJbrlrP 4-ynnr-oIdg and upward Selling. Iui. 11. uses A Wt til Yi M BirFin Jocke.B Owners O H L C 133i7 LITTLE aiNUEtt 5 104 6 68 it 4 21 li Stewart R M Hennessy 12 12 10 10 133571!ROBT BONN Ell 5 10G 1" 4" 3! 3 11 21 Flick C O Kelsey 1 6-5 4-5 9-10 13405JTAPPAN 5 106 7 7 7 6 3 3 Bi-ping J H Smith 5 8 5 8 13154 A 1 OR 4 104 21 1 11 li 43 46 Everett Lockhart Bros 10 10 10 10 13382 TONY LICALZl 4 104 3" 22 22 21 51 53 Holmes Hoim nk Hollis 6 8 6 8 13166 JACK MARTIN 6 106 5 52 5 5 62 62 W Narvaez St E S Kuss 60 100 60 100 13162 FRED BARB 6 103 4" 32 61 7 7 7 Bloa JWMcKinl-yandCo 10 10 5 5 Time, 131, 26. 33, 501, 1 :031, 1:161, 1 :30, 1 :43i. Winner Br m, by Burgomaster Maggie B. Post 7 minutes. Start kood. Won cleverly; second and third were hard at it. Little Singer, under poor handling, ran a good race. Stewart was bobbing up and down on her like a rubber ball in the last quarter, but even this handicap did not seem "to affect the mare. Flick had a stout hold of Robert Bonner all tbe way. The horse seemed to be winning at the head of the ptretch, but could not stall off Little Singers rush. Tapran made"up a lot of ground in the last half Astor and Tony Licalzi both quit in the stretch. They were" worn out by pacemaking. Fred Barr stoppd all of a sudden at the helf mile ground. Scratcbed-rl3196 Vice Regal, 106; 13193 Idle Hour, 109; 13407 Overella, 106; 133462Fair Deceiver, 102. Little Singer, place, 3 to 1 ; show, evens, Robert Bonner, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Tappan " " show, evens.