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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIiIj., September 1 4. Forty-seventh day. Chicago JockeyClub. Summer Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt. J. H. Beei. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 1A Pv K f-t FJlKdT RACE 3-4 ftllle. Purse S400. 5 to eecond; 5 to third. LTT f I 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind HorsBs A Wt Bt jj Vi BtrFm Jockeys Owners O H L C 14490 UNCAS 6 107 5" 2W 21 23 12, Vititoe John Brenock 2 2 8-5 9-5 14114 RIVAL DARE 3 102 2 12 13 1h 22 N Hill Sweet and Co 20 25 20 25 14310 HEBMOSO 4 110 10 6H 3H 35 3 L Rose A C Clark 15 15 6 6 14492 RAND ZZO 4 110 9 92 9 82 41 R Jones Burch and Jones 6 12 6 12 14453 DEPENDING 4 107 1U lOUlli 61 5" H Wilson E M Bergen 20 20 20 20 14492 WORDSWORTH 5 107 12" 7 102 91 62 Dugan P M Civil! 6 15 6 15 14522 SCHANKEN 3 101 6i 811 4" 4" 7 J Carter W F Schulte 4 8 4 8 14301 THE GEEZER 3 101131 13117 71 82 W Jones I, J Haas 6 7 6 7 14527 MAZ IE V. 3 101 31 112 8- 101 91 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 20 50 20 50 13945 ELSIE M. 4 1101 1" 32 66 112 102 M Weber A J Ogles 20 60 20 60 14?49 MASCAGMI 4 107 7" 1211132 123 H4 Tally W H Roller 30 60 30 60 14495 AR MC KNIGHT3 104 14 142 143 132 126 Robertson John Call 20 50 20 50 14"27 PETER MC CUB 4 1131 81 4" 52 52132 Tabor Thomas Carey 8 20 8 20 13990 LA HN 4 107 15 15 15 142 14H Sheppard R.leyandCo 20 30 15 20 13026 GUILIANA 3 101 i" 5"12l 15 15 Mitchell B Francis 20 20 10 15 Time, 121, 241, 37, 491, 1 :01, 1 :14. Winner B. g, by Pontico Veiosa. Post 15 minutes. Start good. Won vary eanly. There was considerable action behind the winner Unea3 was a good horse today and always hold the otb rs safe. He gallooad in b ihiad Rival Dare to the head of the stretch and tbea went to the froit on call. Rival Dire shovel a surprising amount of speed. She did the best she could and then Rtoppei. Hermoso had bad luck bat not enough to make any difference in the resntt. W-itch Randazzo. He ran a crack-good race and finished like a wild horse. Depending aljo made a creditable showing. Scuanken tired badly in the stretch. The Gaezar had no chance after the start. The raca was run true to form. Scratched 13981 Flammarion. 110; 14021 Mammy, 101: 14141 Frank Ireland, 104. Overweights Peter McCae, 31 pound; Elsio M.. 31; Rival Dare, 1. Uncas, place, 9 to 10; show, 2 to 5. Rival Dare, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Hermoso, show, evens. 1 A P T SKCOND UAUJS 6 1-S Ifurlongf. Parse 5400. 5 to second ; 5 10 third. JL 9 9 I 2-ywar-olds. Aloanc s Ind Horst-s A Wt St M XA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C fl4M0GOL.DcN RULE 101 2 11 1212 12s W J01 es E Cornuaa 3-5 4-5 3-5 4-5 144972A LICE TURNER 105 1 2H ZU 22 211 J Mathews Keith and Patton 31 4 3i 4 1449I3JAPRON 102 41 31 1 310 34 34 Mitchell G C Bennett 31 4 31 4 14H82CALOOCAN 99 3" 42 4" 43 421 Silvers R Tucker 20 50 20 50 14497 BONN IVARD 108 51 5" 51 52 56 Vititoe J 8 OBrien 20 50 20 30 14523 KICKUMBOB 102 6 6 6 6 6 Dietro E W Purser 50 100 50 100 Time, 111, 231, 351, 471, 1:011, 1:07. Winuer Ch. g, by Golden Garter Lucille Murphy. Off at the first break to a good start Won very easily; second handily. Third the same. Golirn Rule dropped into a soft spot and won as he plexBod. He i probably the best colt shown in the west tuiB 5 car and the price against him was a liberal one. Alice Turner is a good, honest filly She was giving Golden Rule quite a bit of weight and this considered, her race was a good one. The race was always betuoju the first three and the cjntest was mild. Scratched 14101 Merilo, 103 Golden Rule.place; out. Alice Turner, place. 7 to 10; show, 1 to 4. Capron, show. 1 to 4. A ?T Q THIRD RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. Hi- , J 7 3.yv--ldB and upward Selling. lnd Horsbs A Wt St jj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 144Q22TKNOLE 5 107 3" 2" 2" 21 1h Viiitoe James Curl 2 2 2 2 145212RUSKIN 4 107 4i 5iS 51 31 21 McJnjnt Sydney Paget 12 15 12 15 142l LOYALETTA 5 10S1 1 U VI 11 3i Wi kfield LeonardandilorganlO 20 10 20 14525 HuflOICS 3 108 6" 11 9H 41 42 Conhjy T Costello 12 25 12 25 14230G. H.KETCHAM5 114 5h 8i 81 71 51 Vanduen W E Laird 6 8 6 8 14419 MARZELLA 4 107 81 32 4i 52 6 Mitchell F S Mos 5 5 4 4 143203DiGli 7 107 71 9102 101 72 J Mathews James Arthur 7 9 7 9 14431 DEFENDER II. 3 108 9t 1011U 112 81 Lines J Barns 30 40 30 40 14492 MISS STANTON 3 101 Uh 122 123 121 9i Campcell Sattlo and Co 60 60 60 60 14499 CHEESE UITE 3 10112 4" 3 62 101 Sheppard C H Williams 30 100 30 100 13621 LA P BIN E3SA 5 114 2 7" 62 82 1U Porter W M Hedges 30 60 30 60 13899 W. B. GATES S 109 10" 61 73 911126 Hinkey G C B-nnatt 15 25 15 25 BETTER B. 3 109 13 13 13 13 13 R gby J B Rsspass 30 60 30 60 Time, 121, 241, 361, 481, 1:01, 1:14. Winner Ch. g, by Tenacity Osceola Post 6 minutes Start g od. The first.threo wero driving to the limit. Tenoie wa cleverly ridden and ran a fine race. Vititoe saved every bit of grouad possible and nursd tho gelding fkil folly at the end. He never dro his whip until the last fev strides. This was good judgment, for had de used it early Has -tin would have beaten Tenoie. Raskin ran a fine raco. Ho ae ms to improv from every start. L yalotta qnit under pressure at tho end. Htroics ranabing-up race. G- ore H. Kocham was interfered with several tim-s. Marzilia got into a bad jam ou the far turn and was oblicod 10 pal up. Better B aced badly and was priciicaby lofc. Scratched 9763 Frank Griffith, 107; 14522 Victorina, 117; l4418Gaorge Arnold, 110. Corrected weights Heroics, 108. 07rweishts Better B., 5 pounds; W B. Gates, 1; Loyalntta.il. Tenoie, place, 3 to 5; shore, out. Rnskin, place, 5 to 1; show. 2 to 1. Loyaletta, show, 2 to 1. ? A KKQ FOURTH RACE hort Course. Purse S400. 5 to second; 5 to third. A. tdbt3 l 3 4-year-olrtB and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. " Ind Horses A Wt Bt 3 7 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners U H It C 14467 CHKNIER 4 155 7 2" 1 11 1 13 12 iSgerdon 01 T Miles 6 6 5 5 14450 GLOBE II. 4 130 6 51 53 46 32 35 25 OBrien John Brenock 15 15 15 15 10945VNITY 4 146 11 li 26 26 210 212 S6 F Do-tue Ed Corrigan 6-5 13-103-513-10 H49J2THREE FK1! 8 164 3a 63 65 -56 56 5104 G Wilson EW Purser 4 61 4 61 1419 J2G Y PCEIVE and 4 148 51 7 3 3U 4 4 5 Hnoton Thomas Carey 4 7 4 7 14193311ARBLE 8 133 21 35 7 7 612 620 650 T Meagher JM a;her 6 6 41 4 14199 VAN BRUNT 7 115 45 li VI 62 7 7 7 Mctiugh DA Irons 15 15 15 15 Time, 3:101. Winner Ch. g, by Jils Johnson Agne?. P iet 8 miuu:es. Start g od. Woa easily; sosonl eased up after aa early driv9; third the game. Cneaier was tIawittQH1 ho js" today and tojk; the f-msas like a bird. Ha ha I speed galore on thrt flat aad eanly ousraced Vtnity, h tried t stiy wit himi Vanity is a big dne lo iKmg horse iha jaup- fljoiy oat doss uo.seum to 01 vary fait. For .a.niw .bsginner Globe II. did well Ha will improve. The weighs was too much for Tarae Forks. .Gpceivar did not ahojv his usual am iuut of upe id. M irble also r n below the notch. Cneuiir, place, 2 to 1: shor,4to5. Globe II., place, 5 to 1; sliowi 8to 5. Vanity, place, 1 to 2; .show, oat. i 1 A KCZf FIFTH RACE 1 Mile; PurBe00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 3-year-olds JL rh. tJ J J and upward. Selling. ted Horses A Wt St K K X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O E L C 14491TULLA FONSO 3 101 4h 13 m 12 iij 12 Dominick John Huffman 3 21-53 4 14435JGOLD FOX 3 105 2k 221 Wi 33 2 2i T Knight J B Respas 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-2: 1447tMORONI 4 110 3" 5li 5H 5 4 3i McJoynt James Arthur 6 10 6 8 144943! A RD KNOT 3 104 In 4i 2h 2 JtU 4 Vititoe E Lanigen 21 13-521 21 f!454TAPPAN 5 104 5 6 6 6 53 53 Mitchell J H Smith 10 10 10 10 14524 FAIR DECEIVER4 107 6 31 4" 4H 6 6 J Mathews C R McLesn 12 20 12 20 Ti ir e, 121 25, 37i, 491, 1 :01i, 1 :14, 1 :26i, 1 :401. Winner B. f, by Fonso Tolls Blackburn. Post 1 minute. Stnrtgoc d. Won in a romp; the npxt three were hard at it. TuIIa Fodeo-bad nothing to cirry her along in this race and she had speed enough to smother the others. There was never a spot in the road that she did not hold the others s-tfe, All Dominick had to do was to sit still and hold the fillys head up. Gold Fox bad no excuses and ran bis iare. He is not a good weight carrier. Moroni was coming fst in the stretch, but below the sixteenth post he swerved bad y. Gold Fox also swerved at the end. Bard Knot never had a winnirg-chance. Tar-pnn and Fair Deceiver were outclassed. Tnlla Fooeo. place. 7 to 5: show, 1 to 2. Gold Fox, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Moroni, show, 4 to 5. Hard Knot, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. A Kf BTXTHRACE 1 MileTPnreo SIOOTTTO to second; 5 to third. riciJXj . 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 L C 14494 MACY 5 107 3" 31 3" 3 1" 1 Conley Mankin and Co 9-1013-109-1013-18 14405SBISPOP REED 5 112 11 11 Ui 111 2 2 J MithewsP M Civil! 6-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 144S4CATASTEOPHE 5 109 41 4 2" 2i 33 3h McJoynt P Sheridan 8 8 41 41 14530 NANNIE DAVIH 4 99 21 2 46 425 450 425 Mitchell H Gwynn and Co 40 40 40 40 14498 8ISSIE CHANCE 4 99 5 5 5 5 5 5 S-aton Mr R Bradley 150 150 150 150 Time, 121, 241, 37i, 49, 1 :02. 1 :14r, 1 :40i. Winner Br. h, by Hindoo Alea. Post 8 minutes. Start fair. Won easily at the end after an early drive; second and third were eas-d up at the finish. Ms cy seemed stiff and sore but won on his higher class and spend. He is only a wr ck of his formsr self. Bishop Reed had a running start and pleny of sped but when Macy challenged him in the stretch he quickly surrendered. There was some bumping-and interfering on the stretch turn but not enough to call for judeial action. Macy was the cause of this and Cntaitrophe wss the Bufferer. The first two far outclassed the others. Scratched 14528 J H C, 107 Macy. place, out. Bishop Reed, place, out. Catastrophe. plce, 6 to 5 ; show, ont.