Harlem Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-08-02

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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., August 1 .-Thirty-first day. Harlem Jockey Clnb. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndge, A. W. Hamilton. Btarter. Richard Dwyerl Bacing atarta at 2:30 p. m. 13746 l ?75 to second; S25 to tb, Ind Horaea A Wt St H Htr Fin Jockeys Ownera Q H L C S MSCOPE !S g" g1 8 gwhurst 51 3 3 S S 13322 HANSFORD 110 6 4i 61 51 Everett S 1 K Hn hes and Co 3 5 3 13675 CHIEF FARRELL 105 9 3 7 61 N Hill Warner I webe? 6 6 I 12994 ROCKLIQHT 109 4" 5 4t 71 jVmkins M Mnhy 4 4 ! ?! n KjEFFTIS nl X Z S g ?yinHaeld SgSwfico to 60 lo 605 iSffiRDON gj S , f ISofl Co S 18 3 13569 PSTMSTR BlLYlOi Hi 112 m nc Nntt George T Lch 6 S fi 8 12848 TOM ENGLISH 110 12 13 123 i2c H Wilson IF Shelby 60 20 fin DICKDWYER 118 13 121 13 13 Tabor T E Barrett 30 S sS 30 , . -Time, 12i, 24, 36, 48i. 55. Winner T, Br. g, by Sleipner c, m. Thanks. Pi0St 12Am"!Uta iStar fair- 0D in aJlonB hard drive of two; third and fonrth were driving also. Martin Dnke got away flying and always had a clear path. Mathews took the short ft but f would anM ride have Bi beaten V 8VL0uff the -fialsU- oat, E?Ble nad no "cnses. He simply conld not get up! at Ave tJninin winner furloags. Satan ran a good race fie was the leaders at the finish Microscope, off poorly and bumped aboSt coMiderfblyT ran8 a crick" ing good race. Hansford docs not apparently amount to much, and Chief Farroll less. Rock rJe?So aroSiheaTt0.1"3 d6S DOt t0 th WOrk" oSgniy 13747 ""gSi " to second ; S25 to third. Ind Horses AWt Bt X X StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H L C mass aaaascsiSffWfp SBffilS SSS s it us KBkandcoi li frf ? WW i 114 A Jackson S H AlleSco 30 i 30 60 12154 NUMA 10a 512 12 12 12 12 Aker C De Witt 30 60 30 60 60 Jime, 13,25, 38, 50i,l:03, 1:18, 1:30,1:421. Winner B. i. Bramble f, by Princess Glenn. Post-5 minutes.. Start good. Won in the hardest kind of a drive of two; the next three were under full sail. Princess Murphy skinned the rails on the stretch and won a very lucky ?ace Rosavannah was the best and appeared to be a sure winner at the head of the stretch. Nut? though, became careless and threw the race away. Mayme M. M. was stiff and sora going to "ho post. She was also badly interfered with on the first turn. This illy flnianedvery strongly fJSSSiJrv Defend6r IL QQit b"dly iQ th Sch M. Khow,? to 5? PlaCe 5 l 15 8hW 2 10 U Bo3avanQah- Plttc8. 4 5; show, 2 to 5. Mayme 13748 TTlfa?ea3n1ic?D to first; 5 to second. Ind Horses A Wt tit jj y2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C Winner Blk. f, by FaustuB Nility. at i Qrst break to a good start. Won hand ridden and all out; second driving- third and fonrth dnving even harder. Helens Pet had the most speed of the party. Nutt took the abort route, saved all the ground possible, and made verl every post a winning one. The filly is a speedy one and has baen much deemed very underestimated. Maceo ran a good race. He to hive Helen s Pet beaten at one time in the stretch, but faltered at the end. Horace did well. So did Tony Licalz., who finished very strongly. There was too much speed for Maggie Davis Faus-tnro "ssio avis. raus- and Arlington both ran bad races. Scratched 136262Unsightly, 85. Overweights Tony Licalzi, 3 pounds. gelenaPet, place, 7 to 10; show,ont Maceo, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. Horace, show, 7 to 10, 1 74-9 FOJiRTB iff015-1 "f,8- Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLtJ I rizJ 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. . Ind Horses AWt St M M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 13625 TENBY 4 102 4 4 4 4 32 li Nutt B S Bandar 8-S 136733 JOHN BAKER 5 m 3a 2l 1 t ?n 1h u 2h 2" Bjland J D McMillan 10 lll2pgANTlAYINEAF 5 Wt X. S S4 I?, f growhurst TomHnSnandDCo 45-5 U 7-10 bMA 10 50 10 50 W Winner B. R c, v. by rp Tonny Soprano. tt T3 3-n t0iSJ St.airt?odL Won in a bar J drive of three. Tenby ran a highclass race He trailed his field until the three-eighths post was reached and then moved up like a flash Nntt saw an opening on the rail at the haad of the stretch and started through. The i other boys immrnnnrtelyTPhUi m t3-shnt ?ff- Nntt was then compelled to pull out and go around. The horse had something in roaerve and stood the interference and a rive at the endlikeagontloman. John Baker ran an improved race. He set a terrific and stood pace a drive gamely at the end. Cherry Leaf is tLPs not at his best. He had no excuses in race but whereWelonaed! Q pre86ura cama on the 8lretch- Plantain was outclassed and finfshed out.Tenby PlaC 2 l 5 Jhn Baker Plac9 6 to 5; 8h0W out Cherry Leaf. Pce, 3 to 10; show, 13750 "iy PPrB Wto-eoBdtothlHt Ind Horses A Wt Bt jj jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C il51353 ill SS 5 li and TTTT s fmtm i- s. r ? r IIS c s I s , Time, 12, 24, 36, 49, l:01i, 1:08:. w- D u rx- Winnor Blk. c, by Hindoo Miss Moore. Post 4 minutes. Start good. The first three were driving to the limit. Maharajah, under a strong ride, came with a tremendous rush at the end. He was lucky to get through between Zaza and Unsightly m the stretch. exhibition" Beauchamps ride on the latter was a miserable He got the lilly all tangled up at the start, made his run too soon and lost a lot of ground by swinging wide on the Btretch turn. The rido would have beaten any horse. Zaza took the short route and hung on longer than bhe usually does. The race was always between the first two. Scratched 13724Rosa Diah, 99; 13650 Mitten, 99. out Maharajanplaco3tol5 show, 6 to 5. Zaza, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Unsightly, show, H7ft 1 SIXfTh"ilAE1 Y"1 7rTar.1,?- tarS8 75 to second; 5 to tJ I UJL thiro. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ina Hortes A Wt St and jj StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H L C 12980 M1ZPAH 5 104 3 45 4 3 2 12t Jenkins W J Koche Tt-5 5 131453dERRANO 5 112 4 31 2 2 U 23 Crowhurst Tomlinscn and Co 1 6-5 1 6-5 11690 TBANBY 6 104 6 5" 512 520 520 3 Wilson C Whitman 20 50 20 50 13553 ABE FURST 5 112 2 11 H U 32 42 T Knight J B HoiM-a 3 31 3 li 13727 OUR JOHNNY 5 114 1 6 6 6 6 6 Russell Holman and Hollis 50 50 30 30 Tim,e..t2a, 371, 49J,l:02i, 1:15, 1:27, 1:40, 1:44. w Winner B. g, by Faverdale Amulet. . Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won in a mild drive; second hand ridden; third and fourth 3nvmg to tho limit. Mizpah waB a good horao to-day. He took the longest route and stood a iJorap.stant in the stretch and was going away at the finish. Serrano had no excuses H,nm?WeinJi?d8nr madhisrun at the right time but simply could not stand the pressure at sandis ,,ead 811 doWQ S bcratched-137262Eb3rhart, 99; 13748 Arlington, 107. Ovorwoights Our Johnny, 5 pounds. Abete!XaJshogl23- Sorra-1 to 2; abow, out. Trauby, show, 6 to 1.


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