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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO. 111., August 24 Thirty-ninth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Bummer Meeting. g Wmthir nlnndy: track fast Hrwaidinir .in -vf. A W Hamilton Htartpr. Ki-rh -ri Uwyer Racing BtartB at 2:30 p. m. 1 IOQA FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. S75 to second ; 5 to third. landfyyj All Ages. Allowances. Ind Hoes AfftSi.jj StfFin JocCeys Owners O H L C - 14155 ft U. KEVOHAM 5 1U 6 53 56 4 22 1 L Rose George Foster 4 7 4 7 12908SBITTER ROOT 4 117 3 7 7 63 3 211 Vandusen J 0 Cahn and Co 2 31 21 13-5 140553CONTESA 2 85 7 6H 62 7 61 3 T Knight T Licalzi 6 6 6 6 136393LOVABLE 2 85 5" 4" 4a 56 7 421 A Booker W E A pplegate 21 3 21 3 1 14155 MOCORITO 4 112 41 3 22 1b 1 5 Jackson O P Romigh 8 12 8 12 , 137743BRIQHTIE S. 4 112 1" 1 33 321 41 61 J Brown W F Schulte 6 20 6 20 J 14057 AL LONE 5 112 21 2 l 2 51 7 BauchampJohn Dowd 4 41 4 41 Tim--, 121, 24, 361, 48, 1:01, 1:14, 1:271. j Winner B. g, by Himyar MisB Anstine. Off at the first bieak to a fair Btart. Won cleverly at the end after an early drive. Grorge H. Ketchpm came from behind like a gentleman. Ho ran a mucti better race than ho did wr on Jat out Bitter Rc ot axuorienred 11 kir ds of bad racin? lnck. Rose jammed Vartdasfn into the fence and almost threw him As the race was rnn there is not a doubt bat that Bitter Rot was j the bast. However, he was vrry lucky to ps close up as he vras, considering the bad rpcing , lock tbat-he had. Coutessa fir ished very stronely. Booker had Lovable in and out ai.d all over . the racetrack. Mccorito had fine speed, bat tiled when the pinnb came. The same applies to . Al L ne and Brightie S. The winnor was rua up 00 O70r his ontered pi ice of 00 and bought by Cass Sloan. George H. Ketcham, place. 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Bitter Boot, place, evens; Ehow, 1 to 2. Coa-tessa, show, evens. Lovable, place. tven3; show, 1 to 2. O Qfl SECOND RACERS TMtle. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL jZ i O JL 2-year-olds. Allowances. Icl JfJLae8 A Wt St k H X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H U 1 141733AM FULLEN 98 21 1H 13 13 i BeauchampR Tucker 4-5 4-5 7-107-10 14118 MACIE MAREE 95 3" 2 23 22 2U Mitchell James B Gray 8 12 8 12 14177 MAN OF HONOR 98 51 32 81 42 3 Trotter G O Knoi ke r 60 100 60 100 140882DRAMRUBG 101 1 51 4 78 4U Vithoe H H Stanhope 4 5 4 5 13991 ROSA DIAH 98 91 96 710 510 52 A Booker C B Csmpbfll 4 41 4 41 14173 CHIEF FARRELL 98 8" 81 51 3 6 McGovern Warner and Weber 30 100 30 100 14118 A WINNER 101 7 7 86 66 76 L Rose M Murphy 10 15 10 15 13905 BAIRD 98 61 4 6 81 82 W Jonas Hecker and-Keating30 100 30 100 14088 PRAIRIE DOG 95 4h 6a 9 92 93 J Brown W W Clark 100 150 100 150 1 CAST 98 10 10 10 10 10 Boland Mrs H Morgan 30 100 30 100 f Time. 121, 24, 35. 48. 1 Mi, 1 :Ui. Winner B. c, by Cavalier Lena Oliver Off at thn first break to a gnod start. Won very easily. The next tbreo were driving to the ! limit. Sam Fallen is a colt of fair class and he won as he pleased. Mcia Maree ran a credit-abe race. 8he is a fairly good filly, but that is all. Mark Man of Honor whn in where he belongs. He ran a good rare Dramborg bai all the bad lack in the race. Ha was bumped about and interfered with often. Chief Farrell made a strong bid on the stretch turn, bat died away again at the finish. Ovrweightt A Winner, 3 pounds. Sam Fulleu, place, out. Macie Maree, place," 4 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Man of Honor, show, 15Jol I $ t THltiD RAJi5 1 .Mile and 20 Yards. Puise 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. db O i 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. led Horses A Wt St Yi X. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14176G0LD FOX 3 101 6" 43 221 2 22 1 T Knight J B Respass 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 14201 BISHOP REED 5 102 2a 1 12 13 12 23 Mitchell Frifbie and Co 6-5 6-5 4-5 4-5 1417038LUE LICK 3 95 3 2" 33 33 32 32 Flick G W Poole 8 15 8 15 14176 ROHAVANNaH 3 93 7" 7 6 421 42 4 A Booker H Heinsohn 30 60 30 60 14060 P. THE FIDDLER3 99 8 8 710 6 6H 5 Nutt G Landry 8 15 8 15 14117 KASTAINE 3 96 51 56 5i 51 5a 65 J Brown W F Schnlte 15 25 15 25 14174 CORDIAL 3 8 i" 321 411 78 75 72 Bollinger W U Hedges and ColCO 200 100 200 14154 BRIGG3 5 99 1 61 8 8 8 8 Weir O V Fut 50 100 50 100 Time, 12, 24, 36i. 49, 1:01, 1:14, 1:26, 1:39, 1:41. Winner Ch. c, by Silver Fox Carita. Poet 4 mitiutes Start good. The first two were driving to the limit. There wrs a lot, .of unnecessary nois raised over the judges decision. Geld Fox. on the inside, undoubtedly woo by a long neck. Bishop Reed was toe best and only a bid ride beat him. Mitchell went to the whip at the head of the stretch and BUbop Reed, under it, bore out. This cost him much ground j and Gold Fox. coming up on the inside, stole the race. Blue Lick ran a good race and can win 1 when p.aced right The race iaa always strictly between the first three. Scratched 142012Lurd Zsni, 114; 14154 HoBi, 97. Overweights Pay the Fiddler, 2 pounds; Cnrdiel, 4. Gold Fox, place, 2 to 5; show, out Bishop Read, place, out. Blue Lick, show, 6 to 5. 1 A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to Becond; 5 to thhxU JLrdbilOO 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horsea A Wt St jj Vi StrFin JockoyB Owners O H L C 141533CROCKET 4 103 3 3 3 3 1 Hi Nutt J C Cahn 4-5 4-5 7-107-10 141532JOHN BAKER 5 106 21 12 1 22 3 22 Boland J D McMillan 7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 141753ALGABETA 4 101 1" 2 2 1 2 3 BeanchampG B Havill 5 7 5 7 Time, 13, 251, 371, 49, 1:02, 1:15, 1:40. Winner B. f , by Linden Crotchet, Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily. The other two were driving. Weights 3 and everything considered, Ciocket was in a -soft spot. She was far the bast ridden of the trio, . and came away on call in the stretch. She is a good filly over a distance and especially UDder lightweight. John Baker got the place simply because he was a better stayer than Algareta, Beauchimp, on the litter, used miserable judgment. He made bis ran entirely to Boon. This 3 naturally tcok the run out of the filly and she had nothing left to finish with. CrocKnt. place, onr. John Biker, pace. 1 ro 4 Algareta. place, evens. 1 A -Z A "FTH aAtB-6l-2 Fnrlonirs. purse 0075 to second; 25Tothird7 TIT jU O l3Z 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 K X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 140222MACEO 5 107 5a 4 46 2 1" Nutt J B Uespass 1 11-101 11-10 9 14058 CANOYA 4 104 3" 3 3 111 221 Orowhurst W K Cleveland 5 7 5 7 13347 ROSE APPLE 3 90 6 6 6 41 32 Silvers S P and E M Farrell 20 100 20 100 141162KENSINGTON 3 101 21 21 la 31 43 L Roeo M Murphy 9-5 2 9-5 9-5 14178 VLET PARSONS 5 97 1" U 2 52 5 Weir E F Voos 50 150 50 150 14114 MDRAT 4 102 4 5 52 6 6 BeauchampC Volini 10 12 10 10 Time, 121, 23, 361, 49, 1 :01i, 1 :21. Winner B. h, by Sir Dixon Katy Did. Pc8t 4 minutes. Start good. Won cieverly ; the next three were doing their best. MacEois s in Hue form and won without much urging. Nutt took his time daring the earl; stages and i never called upen the horse until tbe stretch was reached Canova ran a fine race. Crowburst t perhaps made bis ran too soon; stilt he coald not have beaten the wiuner in ury kind of a rece a today. Rose Apple finished with a rasb. The route may Lave been too far fcr Kct?s ngton, and i besides she was badly ridden. Violet Partons showed somo speed, but Murat cone at all. Throw v the latters race ou . Hcratchd 14175 MalaiBe, 90; 14178 Harry Thoburn. 99; 14152 Can ace, 96. Maceo, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Canova, place, 2 to 1; show, 7 to 10. Rose Apple, show, , 10 to 1. Kensington, piece 7 to 10; show, out. 1 A O 3rK SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile. Purae 400. 5 to second; 5 to third. " XrsraOO 2-year olds. Selling. Ind Horsi-s A Wt St and V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14115 IN DEBT 102 8" 1"" 13 13 15 Vi.itoe B fcelh-u 15 15 15 15 13839 SORREL ROSE 102 91 910 81 32 2" L Jackson H Gynn and Co 30 60 30 60 14115 AZUA 110 1" 2a 22121 3 Boland M F Carrano and C06 7 6 7 14177 TILDY ANN 104 4" 52 72 4" 46 J WmkfieldW7 H May and Son 4 4 3 3 13750 FRANGIBLE 105 10a 82 51 5"" 51 Flick -W E Applegate 7 8 7 8 14115 IRISH JEWEL 110 5a Vi 9" 101 G W Dean SO Wagner 30 CO 30 60 14141 RAVEJSWOOD 102 6 101 102 1U 71 L Rose G Adams and Co 50 60 50 60-14115 MISSION 105 7" 6 6119a 8 J Brown J J Ellsworth 10 15 10 15 1415130CONEE 110 13 4 41 6 92 Sheppard C BeckUy and Co 31 5 31 5 14151 Mil TEN 110 31 31 31 8"10 BrauchampM rseandratterson3 5 3 5 14177 MONT EAGLE 110 2i lla 12u 122 112 Matt A Simons 7 8 7 8 14.9S OLEKMa 105 12a 13 11 71121 Crohurst J J Donovan 15 20 15 20 14144 WASANTA 104 111 121 13 13 13 N Hill Wallenstein and Co 30 50 20 50 Time, 12,24,48, 1:01. WTianer Br. g. by Blazs Mies Alice. Post5minntee Standrtgood. Won easily. The next three were undw keen pressure. In Djeb got a flyiDg start and was nover iu serious trouble. He could hoe won much farthroff had Vituo3 to cbosenfc Sorrel Rose ran a good race. and fin ished voiy gamely uiider punishment, Azua had no excuses. Tildy Ann had. She was interfered wi h oiten and geLereliy loorly handled. Oconee showed some speed but not much. Mit ten seemb to have staled. Iiish Jovvel will not bs a maiden lojg. Scratched-13024 Lbdy Mother, 102; 14l7333ataD, 102. Overweights Tildy Aim. 2 pounds"; Olebma, 3, Wasanta, 2: Irish Jewel, 5. In Debt, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Sorrel Rose, place, 20 to 1; stow, 8 to 1, Azua, show, evens. Tildy Ann, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5.