Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-08-20

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. 1 CHICAGO, I LI,., August 19. Tbirly-seventh day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting, j Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Japt. J. 11 RtoB. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing atarta at 2 :15 p. m. J 1 A 1 on FIRST RACE-3-4 Mllo. Purse S400. 875 to second ; 5 to third. i 1 tir 1 O V? 3 year-olds Selling. i Ind Horses A Wt bt M and StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 14090 MlsS STANTON 105 7i 3 32 2 12 J Mathews tiettle and Co 7 7 7 7 14021 CLARENCE T. 110 3i 21 11 121 2 Vitatoe ValerPattorson8 8 8 8 14021 DUTY 109 4 1k 2U 42 3i Bloss Mrs 8 M Sexton 6 6 6 6 14038 ALICE B. 105 2 Hi 4" 3" 4J Everett John Brenock 2 11-52 2 13284 ABUSIVE 107 81 61 61 71 5" Peterman J T Stewart and Co 10 10 8 8 13772 LONG DANDY 107 5h 81 111 82 61 Boland J Jones 20 30 20 30 140S5 CALCHAS 110 1" 52 521 53 71 Wiukfield L S Witli8m6andCo50 50 40 40 14038 MYLD RESERVE 107 9 9 10" 91 83 Flick George B Havill 30 50 30 40 14093 HOLDUP 107 61 7 7 61191 Seatcn Mrs R Bradley 12 12 10 10 14021 STELLA 105 101 112 121 111 10" R Bolan John Rolston 60 75 60 60 14038 PIG IT 105 13 12113 10 11U Rf.nsom H J Scoggan 60 75 60 75 1S978 CALBOURNE 107 121 13 91 12101220 Crowhurst Sol Levy 20 20 20 20 RUBY LIGHT 107 11 10 81 13 13 Aker Tomlinson and Co 8 10 8 8 Time. 12, 2ii, 481, 1:011,1:141. -Winner Br. f, by Patron Orianna. . . Post 12 minutes. S:art fair. Wun hand ridden and with something left; second and third were driving to the limit. Miss Stantcn, well ridden, ran a fine race. She came from behind w ith a well-timed rnsh in the stretch and was going away at the finish Clarenca T. seemed to be ; wiuning easily at the eighth post, but collapsed when the pinch came. Dnty finished stoutly under punishment, end would snrely have beaten Clarence T. for the place in a few more strides. Alice B ie;ms to be a counterfeit. She had no excuses and ran a poor raca. Abusive is a fall bio thereto Abate. He ran a fair race, but nothing extra. . He was bumped and interfered with Scratcned 13815 Nokomo, 110; 10754 Amelia T., 105; 13978 St. Francis, 107. Overweights Duty, 4 pounds. Miss Stanton, place, 2t to 1; show, evens. Clarence T., place, 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Duty, show, 6 to 5. Alice B., jlace, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 A 1 A f SECOND RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL JZ JL byy 3-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M. Vt X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 140583ODR GEBTIE 4 108 2" 33 36 36 11 Jenkins W M Rogers 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 14058BENNEV1LLE 4 115 3" 23 2 1" 21 W Dean J H Smith 8-5 2 8-5 2 14116 MAY BEACH 3 99 1 la li 22 36 Mitchell F T Wood 21 21 9-5 2 - 13589 FANTASY 3 95 51 iH 4 43 45 Bradford WdfrdandEvrmn 200 300 2C0 300 13971 EAsTER CARD 3 102 41 6 52 510 512 Vitatoe J S OBrien 30 60 30 60 8028 CARRIE F. 5 102 6 51 6 6 6 R Bolan D A Baker- 10 200 10 200 Time, lit, 23, 351, 471, 591, 1:121. Winner B. f, by Salvator Columbiue. Post 4 minutes. Start good, Won well in hand; Eecond and third driving to the limit. Oar Geitie was at her best today and won as she pleased. Jenkins had a stout hold of her head and was pulling to Benneville at th finish. Had the filly been prossed out she probably would have broken the record. Bonneville had no excuses. Contrary to his last two races Dean hustled him to the front as suoa as possible. He and May Beach set a terrific pace and they naturally tired when the pinch came. Tne race was always batwosn the first tbre, who far outclassed the others. Scratched 14058 Canova, 111; 14116 Goebel, 100. Corrected weights May Beach, 99. Oar Gertie, place, 1 to 2; show, oat. Benneville, place, 7 to 10; show, oat. May Beach, place, 7 to 10 ; snow, cu t . 11111 THIRD KACB-3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. tX:X 3-year.olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St K K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14085 CHEESEMITE 105 3 1" 1 11 1 Jenkins C H Williams 2 31 2 16-5 140382BROWN DH K 107 101 811 62 31 2U Tuliy W H Roller 6 8 6 8 14085 EDITH KLINE 106 4a 31 3 22 3U Peterman Brown and Ward 8 15 8 15 14038 NELLIE FONSO 105 2a 41 9 52 4 BeauchampSwpet and Co 8 8 7 7 140383DHCEIVE 107 91 12 101 6a 51 Braaford W E Fielding 15 25 15 20 141193oWYhErS 110 1" 7a 41 71 611 E Morris GFMaiphy 5 6 5 6 13586 KO-OL1A 107 8" 9112 91 72 WDean TLicazi 15 20 15 20 12216 tLIRTArlON 105 61 51 7103 8 Boland W J Smith 10 20 10 20 9580 FRANK IRELAND 110 12 11 12 82 911 Mitchell Frisbie and Co 6 10 6 10 9611 BUKNA VENTURA 105 7a 61 81112 101 J Brown L H Ezell 8 12 8 12 9656 ALOMAUITA 105 111 10 52 12 112 Crowhurst MKshn 5 5 21 21 13978 NElTLE 105 51 21 21 42 12 W Scott J B Anderson 30 60 30 60 Time. 1.1, 241, 491, 1:02, 1:141. Winner Ch. f, by Russell Chee-estraw. P0318 minutes, Siartgood. Won dtiving and out to the last onnca; second, third and fourth di iving alto; Chetsemite was extremely lucky and her win was a Ecratch. Jenkins got away flying, saved ground at every turn and onifinished Tully at the end. Brown Dick was much tne bsst and should have won. He got all tangled up in the barrier and was bnmped and jostled often. He was running strongest at the end, bnt was inclined to bear in and Tully was afraid to punith him for fear of causing intoifarence and getting disqualified for a fonl. Edith Klie 1 an a greatly improved race. So did Neilie Fonso, under a good ride. Deceive must have a longer route to do his best. Nettle, as usual, bolted on the stretch turn. Falomecita, heavily playeo, could not outran a fat man. Scratched 13978 Ramlet, 105. Overweigh s H solia. 2 pounds; Edith Kline, 1. Cheesemito. place, 6 to 5: how, 1 to 2. Brown Dick, place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Edith Kline, show, 3 to l.FalomhCita, place,evens ;show, 1 to 2, 1 A 1 A O FOURTH RACE FullCourse. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL : X :i 3-year-olds and upward H ndirap. Bieeplechase. Inu Huises A Wt at 3 7 10 15 BtrFin Juckoys Owners O K L C 1399J JttX VALllNJl.4 140 6 410 44 43 u 13 V N Kay J Meaguer 4 4 21 21 14l89OHE sIER 4 158 5 312 13 26 26 2 2 Royce MTMnea 3 8 3 8 140893CLIFTON B. 4 129 2a 6 6 56 Fell. 3 Porter A McCanley 6 7 6 7 14024 bOANERGfS5 168 31 la 36 33 Fell. Johnson G W Poole and Co 2 21 8-5 8-5 140J4 PR.MURrHY3 125 41 5U 51 6 Ran out. Hueston L H Ezell 5 5 5 5 14U892UYPLE1VER 4 135 1" 21 2U 1" Ran out. Stewart Thomas Carey 6 10 6 10 Time, 4:201, Winner Ch. f, by Tenny MisB Nailer. Off at the first bioak to a good start. Won driving and out to the laet onnce. My Valentine wen principally through Rays jockeyship. Ihe boy was not on the best horse by any means, but no rode an excellent race; He saved his horse in the first two times around tfce course and skilfully made his move at the right time. Tho filly was tired at the end and had to be hard punished to bsat Chenier. Weight cuta a great figure with the latter who is an excellent fencer. He never made a tobble the entire ronte. Clifton B. and Boanerges both fell at the last jump. Tho foimer was remounted and finished in time to get third place. Boanerges was beaten when he fell. ConsiceriLg the hehvy impost he carried Johneou used very poor judgment in ribing him to the front in tne early part of the journey. Gypceiver was going well in hand and had a royal chance when he went out of the curse. Neither boys nor horses were hurt in the fill. My Valentine, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Chen. or, place, 3 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Clifton B., show, 7 to 10. Boanerges, place, 7 to 10; show, 2 to 5. - I I j Q FIFTH RACE 1 1-2 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL fc JL bO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St St K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 140S83H. NUTTER 3 104 3a 5113 3M 3 1" 11 Everett A C Clark 2 21 2 11-5 14087 FATHRLND3 94 5 21 23 2a 211 21 2 Mitchell J Welch and Co 7 7 5 5 140S7 CROESUS 5 104 12 41 5U 4" 52 46 311 Crowhurst S C Waantr 4 5 31 41 14087 PLANTAIN 4 104 2 111 IH 1H 1U 3 46 Vitatoe Mrs R Bradley 7-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 140872PAN CHARM 4 105 6 3a 4n 6 6 53 56 Boland J R Henry 15 20 15 20 14087 DONATION 6 105 42 6 6 5a 4 6 6 Peterman J T Stewart and Co 40 50 40 50 Time, 241. 50, 1:021, 1:15, 1:411, 1:541, 2:071, 2:331. Winner Ch. c, by Han y O Fallon Vena N. Post 8 minutes. Start good. The first three were under keen pressure. Harry Natter ran a high-class race. Considering the am junt of weight ho was giving away and the time of the race his performance was phenomenal. Everett roao the colt to perfection. Fatherland improved sudden and after baing heavily backed showed up to groat advantage. Cioesus came thundering down the stretch at a terrific pace. He would have been second in a few more strides. When Plantain stopped be stopped all over. The route was too far and the pace too much for him. Overwe.gnts Donation, 1 pound. Harry Nutter, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Fatherland, place, 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Croesus, show, 3 to 5. Plantain, place, 2 to 5; show, out. A 1 A A SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. J. tJb -L jbti: 2-year-oldB. Selling. Ind Moises A Wt at and y2 and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 139823MilI10 107 It 26 2 23 21 12 J Mathews ApplgteandDrhm4-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 140423FLOR1ZAR 108 5a 7 53 3 31 2a Crowhurst H J -coggan 4 4 31 31 140863CLARA WOOLEY 103 21 12 12 12 it 38 J Brown L H Ezell 5 7 5 6 1 j J i i 14055 MYRTLE GEBAUR 100 4 32 311 45 42 4 A Jackson F T Wood 30 40 30 40 14055 WAqANTA 101 3" 41 4" 5 51 52 N Hill Wallenstein and Co 15 25 15 25 13979 RAVEN8W00D 102 61 5" 6a 6" 61 6U Wiukfield Adams and Co 50 75 50 60 12520 BROXBOURNE 105 7 61 7 7 7 7 BeauchampW S Bathes 15 20 15 20 Time, 12, 241, 491, 1:021, 1:15, 1:411. Winner B. f, by Wadswortb Modjeska Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won hard held. It was a long, hard drive for the place. Merito is a fine filly and outclassed the otherc There was never a spot in the road that she did not look all over a winner. No mattf r how fast the pece is or how long the route rny be. Merito is always right there. Floiizar had all sorts of bad racing luck. He was very roughly treated on the first turn and bad a lot of ground to make no down the backstretch. With clear sailing he would have given Merito an argument. Clara Wooley weakened at the head of the stretch with her mcuih wide open. There was nothing to it outside of the first three-. Scratched 14115 Mission, 103; 14039UnBightly, 111; 14115 Tommy OBrien, 103. Overweights Ravenswoid, 2 poundB. Merito, place, out. Florizar, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Clara Wooley, show, 7 to 10.


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