Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-09-12

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. j CHICAGO, IX.I.., September 11. Forty-fourth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. 1 Presiding Judge, Capt. J. H. Bees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. e Racing starts at 2 ;15 p m. . A Of FIRST RACE 1 Mile. Puree 00. 5 to Beeond; 5 to thira. 1A HO 4-vpar-oldp ind nna-arit. PeHinc Ind Hnri A Wt St M y2 StrFin Jew-keys Ownwra O H L C 14490 A -lO tt 4 119 34 U 1 I6 l4 l IVtuman A and J Lckhart 8 9 8 9 14294 PITFALL. 7 119 6a 5" 72 4 41 21 J Conley Georeo Nel-on 5 5 41 41 14291 TN VERA RY II. 4 119 7 72 621 76 62 3i E Morris MrFVanNessandCol2 12 8 9 144R72KXLMIA 5 119 2" 321 21 2" 21 4 J Mathews J Veha 5 5 S 5 14492 CECIL. 6 119 1" 21 4 5 5 5U Miicbell J H Smith 10 12 10 12 143X6 GALILEO 4 122 81 81 82 810 810 61 Vndneen T Licalzi 7 8 7 8 14S352GOLDEN ROD 5 119 41 621 3" 321 7H H Wilon C lin and Dorsey 4 4 4 4 14450 ISEN 5 119 5t 411 52 6" 74 80 BeanchampT Coate lo 41 5 4 5 13496 COSNER 4 122 9 9 9 9 9 9 Caywood S M Sexton 40 40 40 40 1 Time, 121. 251, 51, 1:03, 1:17, 1:431-. , j Winner B g, by Aintree Stephanie ,. , Off at the first break Start good. Won hardily : the next four wero driving to the limit. Aslor had tbe most speed and wa n"vor in trouble Peterman hustled him to the front early and kept him mere all the way. Pitfall ran well The track was too hrd for bim ai d ho pulled up a tr fie lsme. Invornry II. was bnmoert and interfered with on the first mm and bad a ronsh journey throughout. He never got straightened out until the stretch was rracbed hut then no. ished very strongly. Kalniia quit under pressue at the end. So did Golden Rod. It was a very j bad lot. , Corrrctod weights Inverary II.. 119. Aetor, place. 31 to 1: show, 6 to 5 Pitfall, place, 9 to 5; show. 7 to 10. Inverary II.. show 6 to 5 Golden Rod, placj, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. -AZT n SECOND RACERS" 8 Billed Purse 00. S75 to second ; 5 tothird -HrV? j 2ypar-olds. AMons Inn H" e A W? !ji M I SrFin Jorleyp Qnerp O H Li O 14452FLAMORA 107 21 22 23 1 T Bnrna K W Pnreer 13-1013-106-56-5 14453 ALICE TURNER 10S 3 3 33 31 21 Lines Kih and Patton 6 6 4 4 144012CAPRON 111 51 46 4124123a Onley G C Bpnnett 3 4 3 4 14452 SAM FULLEN 110 1 1" H 21 46 BesnchampR Trckor 4 4 4 4 131753BONN1VARD 110 6 611 56 56 5 Vititoe J S OBrien 10 20 10 20 WAHM BABY 107 7 7 61 7 61 Flick F M Stone SO 100 30 100 14G86 STRATHBROECK 112 4" 5 7 62 7 W Dean John Boehler 30 50 30 50 Time, 12,21,351,481, 1:01. Winner Ch. f. by Flambeau Fanny La is. PoU 8 miiiues. Stirt fir The first two wnn driving to the limit. So were the third and fourth hort 63 Flnmora won prircipaliy through Bnrns superior jockeysbip. The latter rode a grand race and cleverly outfiuiabed Lines on Alice Turner. A the lace was run Alice Tnrner was the bst. Sin seemed to have Flamora batn blow the sixteenth prst bnt here Lines lost his bead and this cost the filly the race. Capron was slow to get g-iing but finished strongly. He hardly ran his race. Sam Fallen had abundant spesd bat quit under pressure at the md. The rsc was plway- between the first four. Overweights Alice Turner, 1 p-umd; Capron, 1; Strathbroeck, 2. Flbinora, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Alice Turner, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Capron, show, 1 to 2. i A A i i Q THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Pnrse00. 5 to socond ; 5 to third. Jl O 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt St H X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L ft 14435 NI KFY D. 4 110 1 11 15 12 1 J Mathews Jams Griffin and Go20 20 12 12 14337 MIZPAH 5 110 6" 5i 3 3 2" Vititoe W Roche 3 16-53 3 14402 i GARETA 4 110 2 2 2a 2 32 Mitchell G B Havill 3 3 8-5 3 1440jNEW3GTHKR5 112 51 62 5" 42 46 Vndu-ea B E Curl 3 4 3 4 1420S2 LORD FAIRFAX 5 110 3 31 41151 52 Linps J B Terrett and Co 6 15 6 15 143383CAOVA 4 107 4s 4k 65 62 68 TBnrns W K Cleveland 4 51 4 51 13271 SISSIE CHANCE 4 104 7 7 7 7 7 Seatou Mrs R Bradley 100 250 100 250 Time. 121, 231, 351, 471, 1:001, 1:131. Winner Ch. c, by Keene Arno. Post 5 minutes Start g od. Won hand ridden and all out: second snd third were driving to the limit. Nickey D. showed, a high order o speed and opened snch a big cap in tbe first half that the oihfrs could never catch bim He was tiring badly at the finish and barely lasted lung enough to wif. This is a colt of phenomenal speed, but thre-qurters of a mil" is aa far as he cares to go. Mizpah got a very et sy ide. He seemed to bave a chance to cach Nickey D at the sixteenth post, bnt Vititoe never madi a move on him. Alsareta had too mnch weight up. She ran a g ori honest race. Newsgotheier tried to get through on the stretch turn, but could not, and was th n obliged to pull out and go around. Mark Lord Fairfax for a heavy track. Canova ran far below hif mark. Scratched 14310 Hermoso, 107; 14310Mocorito, 107. Overwe gtita Newseatherer, 2 pounds. Nicke D , place. 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Mizpah, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Algarata, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Nosgatherer. place, 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. t A A it FOURTH RACE Short Course. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to thira. I ytO:YjtJ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind- Horses A Wt St 3 6 8 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L G 140t;9 TR1LOTRLN 5 135 5i 3" 5 5" 21 21 1 T Meagher J Meagher 6 6 6 6 14493THREEF"KS8 169 41 11 1H Vi 12 11 21 G Wilson E W Purser 2 3 2 3 144033BELLAMY 4 128 6 41 43 22 33 32 31 C Johnson J Desha 6-5 6-5 4-5 4-5 14431 C BEES MITE 3 125 31 5 22 3U 4 4 4 Hueston C H Williams 10 10 7 8 1633 J KEENaN 4 128 21 21 32 4 Lost rider. OBrien Mra C Henry 30 40 30 40 14105 VAN BRUNT 7 152 1" Bolted. Kidd D A Irons 40 40 20 20 Time, 3:144. Winner Ch. g, by Forester Eaola. Off at the first break to a good start. All four were driving to the limit at the finish. Trico-trin - was best ridden and ran gamly. He made no mistakes at fencing and was lucky throughout. - Tbe weight stopped Three Forka. He saemea to be winning at tbe last fence, but could 1 not stand the pressure at the end. G. Wilson, who rode the latter, resorted to foul tactics at ; the Liverpool on the second round. He pinched Cheesemite close to tbe wing and tried to make her run out. The latter did well for a new beginner. Johnson rode a bad lace on Bellamy. Judge Keenan stumbled at ih? last jump and unseated OBrien. Van Brunt was running well in hand when he went out Kidd took the hors9 over the course and be fenced well. Scratched 14193 Neoadan, 149: 13897 Bmw Lad, 143. orrected weights Ballamy, 128; Three Forks, 169. Tricotrin. p;ace, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Three Forks, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Bellamy, place, out. 1 A PC ff FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Pnrse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. J:0JvJ 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St yt 4 X BtrFin Jockeys Ownora O H L I 144682GOLDEN RULE 111 2" 15 13 14 11 T Barns E Corrigan iU211-20l-21l-20 14491 FLOR1ZAR 114 1" 3" 2" 2 21 Vandusen H J Scoggan 8 10 8 10 144913TARH1LL 114 31 21 3 32 33 Vititoe E W Purser 3 41 3 4 14419 THE MONK 114 51 52 56 43 43 BeanchampT P Hayes 15 15 15 15 14448TOMMY OBRIENlU 6 6s 6 66 51 W Dean TE Barrett 20 30 20 30 14200 M VHiRAJAH 114 4 4 4a 5 6 Conley Carey and Co 30 30 30 30 14115 DIANA FONSO 111 7 7 17 7 Silvers R Tucker 50 60 50 60 Time, 231, 35. 471. 1 :00i, 1 :141. Winner Ch. g, by Golden Garter Lucille Murphy. i Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily; second and third wero dome their r bjst. Golden Rale had speed to give away and was in a e oft spot. He canteied under a donble a pull all ihe way. Florizar, with a good strong boy up, ran one of his best races He is inclined i to sulk and swervea badly under punishment in the etroteh. Taihill had no excuses. The two 3 that finished in front of him were batter than ho is. The field was strung ont all the way. Guldtn Rule, place, out. Florizar. place. 3 to 1; show, 7to10 Tarbill, thow, 1 to 3. : S Arr r -t SIXTH RACE l-Mile. Purse 00. 5 to first; 5 to second. X4I:0 1 3year-olda. Seliii g - Ind" Ho8"S A Wt Bt and K StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H L C . 14356 aJSi JL.1UN 111 1 22 21 22 in m T Burns J W cohorrandBou 2 13-52 2T 144692RACIVAN 104 2" 31 3i 3U 2" 211 J Mathews P Corriaan 4 4 3 3 14469 P T GARRETT 105 4" 51 4" 66 4" 31 Mitchell J H Bmith 4 5 4 4 14434 JIMP 106 9 9 9 9 82 4 Vititoe E B Kinder 5 6 5 6 143822J1M MC CLEEVY 107 81 820 62 4 5H 53 Ralph Miss J Flanegan 8 10 8 9 14490 PAT CLEBURNE 103 7 41151 5a 61 62 J Brown V Hughes 10 20 10 20 13433 IHE GEhZER 103 3 1 12 11 3" 72 Dngan L J Haas 20 50 20 50 14469 3 HE BONDMAN 106 6 7 7 78 72 88 BeanohampWltringandYeagerl2 12 10 10 14421 THJfi DRAGOON 107 5 6" 810 83 9 9 Bheppard E T McConnell 40 40 30 30 Time. I2i, 241, 50, 1:02, 1:15, 1:41. Winner B. c, by Deceiver S,a View. ., , . , . , . Otf at tbe first break to a g jod start for all but Jimp. Won easily; second hand ridden. The e next three were under keen pressure. Sea Lion got tbe best of the start and was well ridden. 1. Bacivan hud good racing luck and ran up to the noteb. Pat Garrett would hare been a keep n - contender with clear sailing. Ho was badly cut off by Pat Cleburne on the far turn and was then a j 1 e compelled to pull out and go eround. Jimp hsd little or no chance from where he got off. Vititoe never urged him rr ucb but be made up a lot of ground. The rider handioappod Jim Mo-Cleevy. Watch The Geezer. He bad b grod turn of sped bnt was short. Fc-ptcbed 14431 Uhler, 103; 14169Silver Tone, 108; 14190 Emma Smith, 103; 14450 Seattle, 103; 14043Banih, 106: 11495 Arthur McKr-igbt, 106. S a Lion, pltce, evenB; show, 1 to 2. Racivan, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to S. Pat Garrett, show. 7 to 10.


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