Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-07-23

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO. 111., July 22. Twenty-fifth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Snmmor Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt. J. H. Roes. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Hacing starts at 2 :30 p. m. i PC Q "1 FIRST BACE 5-8 Mile. Pnrso 5400. S75 to second ; 525 to third. I O and j 2-year-oldB. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt at jj Yz 3A atrFm Jockeys Owners O H L C 13404LADY. JSLiITK 112 U li 2H 2i 1 BennchampW S Baruod 4 1 ? JU 13497UNSIGHTLY 112 2 2i 1 12 21 J Mathewa E McGuigan 1 6-5 1 6-5 13312 LEW KRAFT 109 3s 5 432 35 Overton E Brown and Co 3 4 3 4 13155 HURON1A 106 5 34 3H 42 42J Nntt E Trotter and Co 6 7 6 6 13478 ALOHA II. 100 4 41 5i 6i 5i Seaton Mrs R Bradley 40 1C0 40 100 FLORA LEE 100 6" 6 6 51 6 T Knight H J Hcoggsn 15 20 15 20 JESSIE WOODS 100 7 7 7 7 7 A Booker W W Clark 30 1C0 30 100 Time, 13, 25, 37, 49, 1 :0U. Winner B. f, by Order Bonita Belle. . Pest 5 minutes. Start bad. Won hand ridden and out to the last ounce; Eocond under keen pressure. Ttiird eased a bit at the eDd. Lady Elite beat the barrier. Thi advantage made her win. Unsightly was hardly on her stride -when the start was made and Mathewa used her entirely tco much in tbo first part of the journey. He evidently thought the judges stand was at the head of th9 stretch, and made that his winning point. After that ho did everything but fall off Rumor had it that the filly was lam. She showed no siens of it, however, in the race. Lew Kraft ran a good race. He is above the general lot and likes a route. The company was too fast for Huronia She is an honest filly. . . Scratched-13209LovabIe. 103; 134782Merito, 103; 134783Zazo, 103: 134572Mitten, 103; 13478 Dramburg. 109; 13478 Microscope. 103. , Lady Elite, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. Unsightly, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Lew v ltrait, show, 2 to 5. -j QPf0 SECOND R ACS 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. I j Q 4U 3-year-olds. Allowancea. Ind Horses AWt 8t H H 5 BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 13458 HARRY NUTTER 106 6 2" 21 Hi 1 12 BnauchampA O Clark 31 3 3 3 134459EMPER EADEM 101 3 5 Si 31 2fi 23 J Mathews F B Harper 6-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 13356 ESPIONAGE 110 4 720 7i0 4 31 3i Bloss L H Ezll 6 8 6 8 134092 LIME WATER 106 5" 1 1" 2 41 4 Glover LG Smith 10 20 10 20 13458 BACIV AN 103 2i 62 6 7 510 5BK T Knight P Corrigan 4 4 4 4i 13409 PAT GARRETT 103 7 31 51 62 6J 62 Biaping J H Smith 2o 30 2d 30 13499 NEADA 101 l 46 41 51 7I0 750 Nutt W B Ratterman 12 12 12 12 HECK S, 106 8 8 8 8 8 8 Bent CASlocum 30 100 30 100 Time, 13, 25, 37. 50, l:02t, 1:14, 1 :27i. Wfrmer Ch. c, by Harry OFallon Vena M, . . Post 8 minutes, Start good. Won in a mild drive; second and third doing their best. Marry Nutter ran a good race. He was injudiciously ridden and simply won on his own account Beauchamp made his run entirely too Eoon, and had not the horse been much the be3t he cpnld not have stood the pressure at the end. There was considerable bumping at-the bead of the Btretch. Semper Eadem, who was very tired at that point, was the cause of this, bho, under weak handling, wabbled all over the track. Espionage ran her race. She was well placed and had no excuses whatever. This filly is nowhere near what she was as a two-year-old. Racivan b race was none too good. Btillhe was badly shut off and interfered with early. Scratched 13483Silver Tone, 103; 13354Kastaim, 101; 13344Deering, 106; lo380 Lillian Reed, 101; 13458 Roeavannab, 101; 13158 Maggie Davie, 101. . Harry Nntter, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 8emperEadem, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Espion-age, Bhow, 7 to 5. . PC O Q THIRD RACE 2 Miles. Purse S400. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1 QQiUU 3-yRar-olde and upward Selling. Ino Horses A Wt St Yz lm IV, 1 atrFm Jockeys Owners O H L 0 135003BAKTON 5 108 3i 5 2 2 It 13 1 Nntt Kold and Schauer 7-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 134-423TEU TONS 3 92 2 U li 1U 210 28 212 T Knight T E Barrett 2 2 8-5 8-5 13495 BARRIER 3 84 5 42 4 4 4 32 32 Broschart L D Hall 15 30 15 20 13409 FATHERLD 3 90 41 32 35 3 3 4 4 Seaton J Welch and Co 4 5 4 5 13456 MR. EASTON 4 99 1 23 Broke down J Carter VV W Clrk 15 25 10 10 Time, 13, 25i. 38. 51, l:04i, 1:17. 1:30, 1:43, 1:36, 2:09, 2:23, 2:36, 2:49, 3:02, 3:15,3:28. Winner B. g, by Simple Simon Birdie Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third eased up at the fiDhh. Barton was the best and best ridden. Nutt trailed bis field a mile and a half and then mado his move. The race then appeared to be over. Knight, on Teutous, sot a fast paoe considering the length of the journey they had to travel. As far as a contest was concerned the raco was lacking in interest. Tho only feature was Nutts good judgment. Scratched 134S2 Ramona,107. Overweights Barrier, 2 pounds. Barton, place, 9 to 20; show, out. Teutons, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Barrier, show, evens. l PC O A FOURTH RACE Short Course. Purse 00. 575 to second; 5 to third. 10 O JTC 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 5 8 10 BtrFin Joskoya Owners O H L C 13455CHENIER 4 154 4 1 1 1 16 1 H OBrien M T Miles 8-5 8-5 1 11-10 134553GYPCEIVER 4 142 1 2 26 220 225 230 250 McHugh Thomas Carey 3 4 3 3 j 13496 CLIFTON B. 4 125 31 31 32 32 4 36 38 Porter A McCauley 30 50 30 50 I 13383 TEULADA 4 125 2 4 4 4 3 4 4 Kearas L H Ezell 15 20 15 20 134552JACK HAYES 5 168 5 Fell. Johnson J R Henry 6-5 8-5 6-5 8-5 Time, 3:19. Winner Ch. g, by Jils Johnson Agnes. Post 8 minutes. Start good. Won very easily ; second the same ; third and fourth tired and staggering. After Jack Hayes fell Chenier waR the best. At that he did not fence as well as he did beforo. Over the eighth and last jump had mt OBrien had a death grin on him he would have fallen. The extra weight that he shouldered may have been responsible for this. Gyp-ceiver ran his race. So did Clifton B. Jack Hayes fell over the second jump throwing his boy over his heau and rolling over him, injuring the boy severely. Scratched 13383 Znfallig, 132. Chenier, place, 1 to 2; show, 1 to 4. Gypceiver, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Clifton B., show, 8 to 5. Jack Hayeg. place, 3 to 5; shew, 1 to 3. "I Q PC O PC FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse f400. 5 to seoond; 5 to third. XOOO 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. " Ind Horses A Wt St and Y and BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 133202CHERRY LEAF 5 113 3 31 3 36 11 1 Vandusen Tomlinson and Co 1 1 4-5 1 13499 BCftiEY BOY 3 95 2 23 1 H 2 21 Seaton Mn R Bradley 8 8 7 7 133443andSO"NK WAYMAN4 108 4 4 4 4 4 34 Nutt W B Ratterman 6 6 4 4 13314DEERING 3 102 1 li 25 2 31 4 Flick Walter Gum 2 14-5 2 14-5 Time. 121,24,36,481, 1:01,1:14,1:27,1:11. Winner B. h, by Atholstone Sunbaam. Off at the first break to a good start. Won hard ridden and all out; second, third and fourth doing their best. Cherry Leaf was there with his Dercentago and won liko a good horse. Boney Boy, as usual, was right there. Nutt on Monk Wayman used good judgment in rating his horse. He simply was not good enough to baat the winner. Daerings performance was hardly to the mark. Monk Wayman got into a bad mix-up on the stretch turn. Scratched 13088A1 Fresco, 113. Cherry Leaf, place, out. Boney Boy, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Monk Wayman, show, 2 to 5. Peering, place, 7 to 10; show, out. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 5 O 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horeea A Wt St and X StrFin Jockeys Owners O fl L C 135002KLKIN 5 1131 9 62 72 4 3 1 Vandusen J H Smith 2 21 2 2 13444FL0P 4 108 2 12 15 15 13 2" Flick F A Pope 8 15 8 15 134803MISS ROS3 6 104 7 32 33 2 2 3 Aker W R Griffin 3 5 3 4 13483 REFUGEE 8 110 4 41 41 52 52 41 Bless V M Lpo 10 15 10 15 13156 HER FAVOR 4 106 1 21 2 32 4 52 Gray J Snasdell 4 8 4 7 13483 DEL PASO II. 6 109 6 5 6 6 62 6 BeauchampF McCullogh 5 5 3 4 13481 FLAMMAEION 4 111 3 71 81 7 7 71 T Knight Mack and Bico 12 12 12 12 134793PITFALL 7 106 81 9 9 9 9 8 E Morris George Nelson 20 30 20 30 13482 STORM QUEEN 4 102 51 82 5 81 8 9 Nntt Eugene Landsbg 15 15 15 15 13089 OUR JOHNNY 5 110 Left at the post. Hahn Holman and Hollis 20 30 20 30 Time, 13, 25, 371 , 49, 1 :02, 1 :15t, 1 :28l, 1 :41. Winner Ch. h, by Elkwood Bullet. PoBt 8 minutes. Start fair for all but Our Johnny. Won easily; the others were doing their best. Elkin was cherry ripe and won with all ease. Vandusen rides him best. Ho understands the old horse and knows precisely what to do with him. Flop stopped to a walk at the end. The ride on him was weak. Miss Roes was right there all the way. Refugee showed improvo- menScratched 13479 Pool, 106; 134982Elidad, 107; 134983 Woodranger, 104; 13193 Winslow.109. Overweights Refugee, 4 pounds; Elkin, 4. . Elkin, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Flop, place, 6 to 1; ihow, 3 to 1. Miss Ross, show, 9 to 10. Del Paso II., place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5.


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