Harlem Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-08-22

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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., August 21. Thirty-sixh day. Hailrn Jockey Club. Summer Meeting, g Wontber cl"""; trick .fast frasiuiug Judge. A W. namiituu. starter. Kictiara Uwyer. Rgnin t--B 2:30 t m 1 -S I FIRS L Rat is, i Mile, furs 5400. 75 to aucoua ; 5 to tmru. Ht ? 3-yor . ii3 and nnH AllowaTes. In H e VV H, V. S. S rHm . ey OmiTi- o H L 13109 Li lUi K5f 3 lOl 8. 7" 6 4 3i i" No.c-m A Mimw 6 12 6 8" 1S841 ASDE a 91 4" 4b 42 2 2 2i T Knight James Arthur 6 6 5 5 1 13P49 JdlSiRtL II. 5 114 7 6H 721 6i 52 j6 Knapp E-mt-baw Broa 2 2 2 11-5 1 14085 THREE BARS 5 104 ! 32 2 33 4H 4b H Wilson W P Given 10 15 10 15 1 13649 INDR 8 lOt 2b 5" 85 74 61 5 Jenkins W M Roge.-s 8 8 5 5 1 140852 y a PZ ELL A 4 97 5h 12114 u H 64 T Moora F S Mos 6 30 6 30 1 135812 B UGH PfcNNY 9 111 31 2b 3 52 7 7 Nutt H RGdrirb Pec 2 3 2 3 1 13862 MAkY RATHERS S9 6a 82 52 84 83 82 W Wison J M Matbewson 50 100 50 100 13772 HANLIGHT 3 93 999999 Mitchell J J Donovan 20 30 20 25 Time. 12, 241, 491, 1:021, 1:15, 1:414. Winner B. c. by Lgic Lady Belief. t Off at ibe first break to a so. d start Won in a bard drive and out to ho last oucce; second c and tbi d were doing their bev. Lach Kev was wel ridden and came with a trpmei dous rush through the stretch. He bumped ana ii-terferpd with An es bnt not to any gt eat extent. This wbr a ieat improvement on tun pait of the winner. His lsst race, at Hawthon e, was very b d 1 Andes has worked ell and ran up to the work. Mistral II. was f ar ihe bpst K"pp was tick ana we k from reducing and in no cnoditiou to ride. The hor-e has it e h bit t f be-ning in tin l Knnpp had Lot the strmgth to keep him off the fence. Had he cone to the outside the horse wa? good enough to win by h mself. It as oo f-r for Marzlla. Hugh Penny pricked bis ears and j seeme to sulk down the backsiretch. Tuis horse is old and a r gne, crnspqueuily any kind of , a sbowinu f om him must be overlooked. Thieq Burs and lndri b h did well. , Pcratchd 14C85 Roger B, 101; 13183 Facade, 88; U057Garland Barr, 111; 13815 Kings Highway, 99; 14053 Inveraiy II., 99: 14083 Jim McOleevy, 91. Ovprwp ghtb Hanlight, 2 rounds Lnich K y place, 3 io 1; show, 7 to 5. Andes, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Mistral II.. place, , 9 to 10; show, 2 o 5. Hngh Penny, plac?, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. j 1 A 1 K J SECOND HA0E-58 Mile. Purse 5400. 5 to BecondT5"toTtii7cb JL rdb JL tJ JL 2-year-olds. Allowances. lnd Horeee A Wt St k K . Strgin JockeyB Ownera O H L r , 14086THRIVE 99 2 5" 31 33 14 Jenkins JOCihn 1-2 11-201-2 11-20 j 138762EKLA DOR 96 14 11 22 2" 2H Vi itoe C B Camrb 11 2 18-521 18-5 14118 OCONEE 93 54 2" 12 12 36 Mitrhell 0 Beckey and Co 6 20 6 12 13948 MITTEN 91 4" 41 4 45 44 T Knight MorseandPattersoi 6 15 6 12 12538AIHNT0 97 3a 3i 4 56 510 Nutt E O Brown and Co 3 23 3 20 1 7 A CARINA 94 6 6 6 6 6 Flick R Miller 8 75 8 75 Time, 32, 231, 35i, 471, 1 :00i. Wirner B. c. by Top Gallant Elmii a. Post 5 minutes. Stan good. Won easily; the next two were driving. Thrives was a grand J I performanie. He was bumped into and thrown to his knees ehortlv after the start and when 1 pa-sing iho h6lf mile post he did not seem to have a cbanc? of winning. Jenkins used judgment , though and going to tie outsida he made up h?s lost grotv d sradnaly aud at the eighth post , had the tace in hand. Ella dOr is a consistent performer bnt not in tb sam class with Thrive. , Oconee Is very speedy but faint-hesried. The other three were beaten off. Mitton can do batter. Coirected weights Erla dOr, 91. Over eights Ailanto, 3 pounds; La Carina, 3; Oconee, 2: Erla dOr, 5; Thrive, 5. Thrive, place, out. Erla dOr, place, 7 to 10; show, out; Oconee, show, 4o 5. A "I THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Puree 00. 75 to first; 5 to second. 1 rdb 1 a 3 ynr-olda. Allwanre. 1 lnd Horeba A VV t St M Yt L Htrffin Jockeys Q nera O H L C . 140602JOLLY ROGER 99 11 5 5 4 2 11 BpauchampJ A Vetter 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 1 14060 TULANE 95 2nk 4h 3" 22 11 21 Vititoe McGj?anandWalker3 41 3 4 . 14116 TULLA FONSO 98 41 1H 1 1 31 34 Mitchell John Huffman 2 13-52 13-5 13841CANACE 90 5 2" 2a 32 44 43 Devin N S Hall and Co 6 8 6 8 140903FADSIURO 99 3 311 414 5 5 5 Jenkins J C Cahn 4 7 4 6 Tirao, 12. 2t, 351, 48, 1 :011, 1 :14i, 1 :271, 1 :39K Winner B. c. by Order Hppy Sally II. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly; the naxt two were driving. Jolly Roger was the bast, best riddtn and ran a flue rca, Beaucbamp placel him judiciously until the stretch was reached aud there he went to the front on call. Tulane was badJy ridden. Had Vititoa wailed with TulBne and made a sprint of it through the stretch, he possibly would have won. Tulla Fonso, Canaca and Fausturo were all staggering at the finish. Overweights Fausturo. 4 poundB. Jolly Roor, pltce, 3 to 5; show, out. Tulane, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Tulla Fonso, show, ouh YAirPZ FOU RTHRACE 1 1-16 Jliles. Furse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 1 4- JL O O 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt St U. Yt H StrFin JockeyB OwnerB O H L C 140903ERRANO 5 102 11 21 2i 2i 11 11 Vititce Tomlinton cand Co 9-109-104-5 4-5 137492 JOHN BAKER 5 12 34 1U It li 4 2a Botand J D McMillan 4 8 4 8 l4U88rROOKET 4 102 21 33 32 31 21 3 Jenkins J C Cahn 3 4 3 4 13813 TENBY 4 107 4 4 4 4 31 4 Nutt 8 S Bender 3 4 3 31 Timo. 12, 24i, 37, 491, 1:02, 1:141, 1:27, 1:40, 1:461. Winner Ch. h, by Fodbo Janet. Pot-t 3 minutes. S art good. Won band ridden; the next thret were driving to the limit. Serrsno won like the good racshorse that he is He had considerable left aDd could have gone much f tsier if urged It was very close for the d!ico and John Baker, rn the inside, got the decision Orock-t tried to run oat all the way. Tenby perhrps might bav won but for accidents. He picked up n rock in s me part of the journey and pulled up lame. He was also pinched off when bo tried to get through at the head of the stretch. John Baker stopped, but came very last pgain rignt t the finish. Setrano. place. 1 to 3. John Baker, place, 2 to 1. Crocket, place, 3 to 5. -I A -I pTf FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. I 4- JL tJ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. lnd Horses A Wt St Bt M 4 Y BtrFin Jockeys Ownora O H L C 14143 PLANTAIN 4 105 2a 32 If U 11 Hi Hi Vititoe Mr R Bradley 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 14117 DOG TO AN 4 108 4 4" 3M 2 35 36 21 Petmmpn R F ynn 2 4 2 4 13811 RSVANNAH3 87 1" 21 2i 34 21 2 31 J Waldo H Heinsohn 3 3 2 11-5 140.6 BHIGGS 5 102 31 1" 421 411 45 46 44 T Knieht C V Fant 20 25 20 20 13214 ROfel 4 100 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Tr t r W Fr e and Co 30 75 30 75 Time, 12?, 251, 37i, 504. 1:031, 1:161, 1:29, 1:42, 1:551. Winner Ch. g, by Ki iaht of EllersHe Bauhna. Gil at the flist I reBk to a no dst rt. Won easily; second and third were doing their best. P 11 i. n was by far the best, and in a soft tpot. He was never fully extended and was cleverly ino iu front. D s Town ontnayed Rosavanni-h f r the plsca. The latter ran a good race as far - fhM went The r ut, though, was too much for her. It was a veiy tame contest. P.antein, place, oat. Dg Town, plaoe, eveus; show, out. Roaavannah, place, 7 to 10; show, oat. 1 I 1 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. . 1 r O 3-ywa- nd and uow r . Soiling. 1 Hoics AWtSi H S rPui .iorkyt Uner. O H L C 1 li.d3LlT. J. HORN IS K3 104 4 13 12 13 11, u Uoae Snle and Co 6 15 6 15 14t83TKNOLE 5 113 6 4i 2 32 21 VHndusen Jams Carl 3 6 3 6 13702FREE HAND 3 100 3b 8U 61 4" 3U Nutt 8 a Bendr 3 5 3 4 14114 LOYALbTfA 5 107 5 2" 32 2i 4" Crowburst Leon r andIorgan7 12 7 12 13292 JIM GORE II. 4 111 8 61 i 5a 5a WDein F T Wood 6 6 3 3 140 6 FD GIDD 4 107 1" 31 5 72 61 Vi itoi Mrs R Bradley 15 40 15 40 13981 GREY JOHN 4 107 9a 71 81 6" 71 Mitchell JEClugton 15 30 15 30 139322U. a. KETCHAM5 H4 2a 9a 9a 9a 82 Bloss Ge t. Foster 3 5 3 5 137742 VI K LAM ON i 3 98 10 5 72 8M 9a Flick W Gum 4 8 4 8 14056 MDLVIR ILL 3 103 7a 101 101 1011101 Bo.and Jolr Naylor 40 60 40 60 13586 MOC RHO 4 109 13a 121 112 112 111 Basunger OPRom.gh 7 8 7 8 14085 PLYMOUTH 4 HO 14 142 141 141 121 S pwart H RoninBOn 20 50 20 50 13721 MAhlhTTA II. 4 10 11a 11 121 132 132 J Brown AViglr 20 40 20 40 14056 ASIOR 4 107 15 15 15 15 14a NkCom Loci hart Bros 15 20 15 30 13930 MlsSIONER 4 110 12" 13 132 122 15 Eveiett W E Cctton 6 20 6 20 Time, 121. 241. 36, 48, 1:01, 1:141. Winner B. e, by George Kinney Piiucess. Off t the first brehk 10 a fair ttart. Won crlving ard stfggerirg: second, third and fourth wera und r keen prepare. Little nek Ho nnr got a flying start snd Rose hustled him right along all the way. The gelding sweived badly ui. dor punishment iu the f-ti etch. Tenolo ran a goodhoorst rcH bit was all out and wobbling ill over UO track at the finish. Free Hand was the vi -urn of bad racing luck Shi was shut off and bumped into often and and r ti perhaps a better rt-.co tha j the winner. Loyaletta weakened baaly at the end, Jim Gore II. was off in a pocket aud roud never get through. Do n jt count this race for him. The weight was too much forGeoigeH Kc am fccraichro 14f60 Py th Fiddler, 104. C4rrectnd wei liti Vie Lemon, 98. Overweight T nob ,2 p undstGeorge H. Ketrhsm, 5. Li tie J ck Bor er, tUce. 6 to 1; ebow,3 tol Ttnole, place, 2 to lj show, evens. Free Hand show, I to 5. Jim Gore II., place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5.


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