Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-08-18

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., August 17.-Thirty-fifth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Capt. J. H Rees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. in. A f QK FIRSTRACE-3- MileTPnrso 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. V O Q 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horsoa A Wt St j K Str Fin Jockeys Ownere O W L C 13791 NK KKY D. 4 112 24 2 2" HI 1 JenkinR JamBa GriffinandColO 10 3 3 13648 MARZELLA 4 107 1 Vi 1 2 2i Mitchell F S Mos 8 7 5 6 137232TKNOLE 5 1J2 6 6U 41 3 3J Vandnsen Jomes Curl 4 7 4 6 9661 UNCiS 6 109 5i 52 32 42 41 Everett John Breoock 10 10 6 3 14C60 JIM UC CLEEVY3 105 91 96 and 5 Crowhurst Settle and Co 10 12 10 12 1S99031SEN 4 107 4i 71 72 7h 6 VV Jones T Cotello 20 30 20 30 14021 BEFtEMlTE 3 100 101 3 5 52 76 Devin C H Willisms 10 12 20 12 14059 ROGER R. 6 19 ll" 12110 92 8i Bole.nd F C Mof hier 12 20 12 15 14022 GALILEO 4 112 14" 152 Hi 8i 9" Nntt T Licalzi 6 8 6 7 13875 H R M OSO 4 112 151 10 12b IPI 102 L Rose A O rirk 40 50 40 50 13S0 THRRE BAR3 5 H2 8" 8U 92 121 11 H Wilson W P GivenB 10 12 10 10. 138152PLY MOUTH 4 112 17 16" 141 i4i 12 Ralph H R binson 20 40 20 30 13554 NEADA 3 100 12 132 152 151 131 VanJeer G H Ratterman 40 60 40 50 14038 EDIT R KLINE 3 100 13" 141 161 lfi2 142 Vitatoe Brown and Ward 15 25 15 25 13812 COOHISK 6 109 7 lln 13a 13 151 Kerins D H Fellows 50 60 50 60 139453PH.TER MCCUE 4 112 3 4 81112 162 Ames Thomas Carey 6 10 6 8 14G21 CALCHAS 3 105 16" 17 17 17 17 Winkfield . LS W jllis ms and ColOO 200 100 200 Time, 12, 24, 36, 48, 1:01, 1:14. V-innnr Ch. c, by Kaene Arco, Po-t 10 minutes. Start pood. Won in the hardest kind of a drive; second, third and fourth were elso bard at it. Nickey D was barked for a good thine and proved to be one. Hp acted quietly at tbe pest, got ay in the first flight. wa9 lncky tbrrughout. and fought it out gamely at the end. Marzella got to and pasted the winner blow the sixteenth post, but she limit? nnder pretsuie in the last twenty yards. The finish on her wes rather wak. Mitchell bad no bold whatever of her hoed and the reins ere flanpicg on the fillys r eck. Trnole ran a good race, and under strorg handling finished ro-olntely This horse is 1 one too game at bis best. Considering it wes Uuces tirst time out ibis yer he did well. He bad 110 excuses and should improve from thisrtce. Gclileo bad bad racii g luck and ren better than the figures eIiow. Peter McCnes speed rid not last long. Jim McCleevy was interfered with often. Srrachad 110212Owybee, 105 Overwf ichts Tenole, 3 ponnds. Nickey D., place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Marzella, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Tenole, show even?. - TO SECOND RACE 6 1-a furlongs. Purse 1400. o to second; 5 to third. X TC OQ 2-ynxr-o-ds Allowance. Ino Morse A Wt bt s Yi SA StrFin JockB Owners O H L U 139911 HR1VE 108 1 12 12 13 ia4 Jeukins J C Caun 2-5 2-5 3-103-10 13982 DRAmBURG 103 6 2 22 21 21 Mitchell H H Stanhope 20 30 20 30 14039 CLARA WOOLEY 105 5" 3 3" 31 32 J Brown L H Ezell 6 10 6 10 13991 STR3THBROBCK 103 i 42 4" 410 410 Cmwhurst John Beehler 8 10 8 8 14012 PRAIRIE DOG 100 3" 50 56 58 53 H Wilson W W Clark 100 3G0 100 3C0 13211 PREbTijME 103 2 6 6 6 6 Utter V P Magrane 20 30 20 30 Time 12. 24, 485, 1 :01, 1 1 :20l. "Winner B c. by Top Gallent Elmira. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easing np. The next Hires were driving. Thrive was much the best and in h soft spot. He is a good youngster and held tin race safe all tho way. Dramburg did better than usnaj. He he. d a good turn of speed but tired quite badly in the stretc and swrved torn. H interfered wiih Clara Wooley sliehtly but nt t enough to make any d ffeienca in the rasult. CI im Wooley is a consilient, peiformer. struihbroeck was never dancorons. The others vtcra outclassed It was a very tame race. Thrive, piece, ont Dramburg, place, 3 to 1; bow. 9 to 10. Clara Wooley, place, 3 to 2; show, 1 to 3 Stratlibroeek. place. 9 to 10; show, 1 to 4. -j Af QTt-THIRD RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL r J C3 6 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St M, Yt H Str Fin Jockeys Owners O B L C 140432PLANTAIN 4 103 34 1 12 12 1 U 10 Vitatoe Mrs R Bradley 5 5 44 4 14043 PAN CHARM 4 104 2b Sk 51 4h 5 51 2 Boland JRHnry 15 30 15 30 14059 GOFE LIVEu5 103 4 2m 2i 2 21 23 3" Jrowhurst E McCord 6 7 6 7 13877FATaRLi,D 3 93 1 4 6 61 4h 3 42 Devin JWlchandCo 15 20 15 20 14043 THE BNDMN3 95 7i 62 3 31 3" 42 53 Tully WaliringandYaeger30 40 30 40 14043 CROESDS 5 103 5" 7U 7" 8 81 7 6 Jenkins S C Wagner 2 2 9-5 9-5 138772MAYMEM.M.3 93 8! 8" 7i 7- 82 72 Micbell AoplgteandDrhmS 6 4 6 14023 GADSDEN 3 95 6h 31 4" 5i 6 64 81 J Brown W 8 Barnes 6 8 4 5 13494 DONATION 6 105 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Pett rraan J T Steart and Co 15 30 15 30 Time, 13. 25, 37i, 491, 1:02. 1:151. 1:29, 1:41, 1:53, 2:07. Winner Ch. g. by Kuiebt of Elleralie Banana. Off at the first break to a gcod start. Won easily. It was a terrific drive for the place. Plantain bd the most speed and was never fully extended. Vitatoe rated bim with judgment in front. Pan Cbai in came with a tremendous rush at the end He got the place in the very : last stridp. Goore Liver seemed to b going very easily on the far turn but when called upon bad nothing to respond with. Fatherland was poorly handled. He lost much ground on etch turn. The Bondman stopped badly when the pinch came Croescsand Mayme M. M. were both short on speed. Throw their races out. Gadsdens race also was far below the mark. Scratched 14059 Lord Zeni, 108; 13930 Pitfall, 105 Ovpreiebt Donation. 2 ponnds; The Bondman, 2; Mayme M. M,3; Gadsden, 1. Plantain, place, 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Pau Charm, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Goose Liver, , show, evens. Croesns, place, 4 to a: show, out. -T1 jfQQ FOURTHBACE 1 MUe7Pafse005 second;"5"tolbird. 1 TtyOO 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 139063CHOCKET 4 100 li Si 31 3U 21 16 Jenkins J C Cahn 1 1 4-5 4-5 13771 8EMPEREADEM3 89 3" 2 21 22 33 2 Mitchell F B Harper 6 7 6 6 14023HARRY NDTTR3 99 4$ 5 5 5 43 3 L Rose A C Clark 2 13-58-5 2 14022 HELENS PET 3 99 2 11 1 1" 1 46 Devin Schwartz and Miller6 12 6 12 139802MAGGIE DAVIS 3 89 5 4U 4 4i 5 5 .1 Waldo WM Sloan 0 30 15 15 Time, 12, 21, 49, 1:01, 1:14, 1:40. Winner B. f, by Linden Crotchet Off at the first break to a good start for all but Maggie Davis. Won easily after an early - drive. The next three were doing their best Crochet liked the light weight and won as she , chose. SI e bore out at the head of the stretch, bnt was so much the best that this cut no figure. . Semper Eadem aho went very wido on the stretch turn and swerved considerably in tho stratcb. . What the latter two did, thongh, in the way of running out and swerving was trifling compared I with the way Harry Nutter oolted nd swerved He darted clear to the outside on the turn and I at the eighth post swerved across the track to the rail. This is all that kept him from being f second. Helens Pet is nothing more than a speedy jade. Jed Waldo on Maggie DaviB did not : think it wes a po and was pulling np at tho start. Corrected weights Helens Pet, 99 Ovei weights Harry Nutter, 5 ponnds. Ciorket. ple.ee, out. Semper Eadem, place, 3 to 2 ; show, 2 to 5. Harry Nutter, place, 7 to 10 ; ; show, nut. 1 AU1 iflFTHKACE short Course. Purso 5400. S75 to second ; 5 to third J S-VOv 4-year-oldp and upwaid Soiling. Steeplechase. " Ino Hoises A Wt bt 3 6 8 10 ritrFin J"ckes Owners O H L C 14024 CHEN lER 4 144 3 1 11 13 13 l 16 Hoycd M T Mibs 6-5 6-5 1 1 13993 GYPCE1VER 4 128 4" 21 25 22 23 26 28 Stewart Thomas Carey 3 4 3 4 140242-LIKTON B. 4 125 5 4 4 35 31003100310OP, rier A McCauley 3 4 3 4 1S993 ZUFALl.IG 6 136 2" 3 32 4 4 4 4 Kind W F Schulte 6 12 6 12 1SS93 TitlCOTRIN 5 126 li Bolted. T Meagher J Meagher 7 S 7 8 Time, 2:45. Winner Ch. g, by Jils Johnson Agnes. Post 4 mtnntes. Start giod. Won veiy easily; second tho same At tho weights there wbb nothing to the race. On paper Chenier looked liko a cinch, and proved to be one. He came veiy near goii g out of tho course in the eecond time aronnd, but did not. Gypceiver stayed in todBy bnd made a got id showing. Tic trin refused the first fence. Zufallig stumbled and almost fell at tbt water jump. It wes a very tame affair. Over eights Zufallig, 1 pound. Chenier, place,, 2 to 5; show, out. Gypcoiver, place, evens; show, out. Clifton B., place, evens ; show, out. 1f"VO fSlKTa RACE 1 MilerPurse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. J. ft- f7Jf 3-year olds and upward Allowanc s- lvd Horses A Wt St j Yi 3A StrFm Jorknys Qwnera O H L C 139j9-ERaNO 5 114 1 1 1b ih v3 a Ciowhuret I omlmson and Co 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 h980MIZtJA4 5 111 4" 5 4b 32 1 26 Nutt W Roche 2 2 8-5 9-5 139912FxUSTURO 3 101 2 21 2i 2 4 3" Jenkins J C Cahn 8 10 8 10 14CU03THE ELECTOR 5 109 3" 7 52 6 31 4" Peterman Brown and Ward 6 6 5 6 14022 SILVER TONE 3 93 5 3" 3" 41 51 51" J Brown P Ryan 10 10 8 8 , 14021 HOLDUP 3 88 6 4 7 02 6i 63 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 50 200 50 200 1S928 MISS STANTON 3 86 7 6 6U 7 7 7 J Waldo Sttle and Co 50 200 50 200 Time, 12, 24i, 36i, 49, 1 :01, 1 :13f, 1 :27, 1:S9. Winner Ch. h, by Fonso Janet. .... Pest 3 minntPF. Start eod. Won driving; the next four were also driving. Setrano is truly a geod racihrrse and is in excellent form. He set a terrific drco early and stoon a duve gsmely fct the flnhh. At the bead of the tti etch it seemed that Mizpah would win, bnt under pieseure ho f iic f. Fsustnro stopped end came again in the stretch At his best this colt is only sprit ter. The Jib ct r polled up len e. Bnt for this he surely wonld have beaten Fausturo. Silver Tot e was tight there and figthing for the money Mark him for early action in slower company. , frcratrhf d 128?3 Simon D., 102; 13978 St. Francis, 86. Senano, pla a 3 to 5; show, cut. Mizpah, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Fausturo, show, 6 to5


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