Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-09-16

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., September 15. Forty-eighth day. Chicago Jcckoy Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt J. H. Reee. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. l A T f Q FIRST RACE 1 Mile. Pars S400. 5 to second; 5 to third. X tab O O O 3-year.olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. I id Horses AWt 8t H S X Btr Fin JockeyB Owners O H L V. 8736 V1NCENNES 3 102 3i 6 92 61 3 VH Flick John Brenock 20 30 20 30 14038 MARBARA 3 10U 6 3ii 2H 23 2U2J- J Mathews Jas Griffin and Co 5 6 3 4 14213 Bl .OOfll CHNCE3 102 2 li UfH 1" 31 Mitchell Rexford and Teana 10 10 8 8 14522 BROWN DICK 3 109 5k 5" 5" 41 41 41 Tnll7 W H Roller 5 6 5 5 14531 FiLSRTTO .TU 3 102 9 7 8 9 5 5h Viitoe L S Williams andCo20 30 20 30 14141 NELME FONSO 3 103 lu 2i 3" 3 6U 6" N Hill Sweet and Co 5 6 5 6 9841 AVTMUS 3 109 lOi 10"142 102 10H 72 E M rris WHCbambrfandCol2 15 12 15 14167 EUTFRPE 3 102 4" 43 4H 52 72 8H fl Wilon Perkins and Holt 12 15 12 15 14139 M. RESERVE 3 102 11h 112 132 1U 112 91 McNaliy GBHavill 50 60 50 60 14038 OUR FRIEND 4 109 7" 9 1011142 121 102 W Dean Jamqs Wbitten 8 12 8 8 14:27 SADIE AKTHA 3 102 12 122 62 72 81111" Resell Palmar and Benton 50 60 50 60 144b83M AR. SANSOM 3 109 8" 8H 72 8H 9" 122 McJoynt D P Rndgersand Col5 0 15 20 14467 BRIDGEFORD 3 105U3 141 151 152 132 133 FTbompBonE T Graves 15 20 15 20 145S1 SHOTBELT 3 102 15n 15 123 I3i 14U142 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 30 50 SO 50 14196 r OSNER 4 10S 14i13i112 122 153 151 Hamilton Mrs S M Sexton 20 30 20 30 1413a LONG DANDY 3 109 16 16 16 16 16 16 M Weber J Joaej 40 E0 40 50 Time, 24, 36i, 49. 1 :03, 1 :16, 1 :42i. WioDer Br. g, by Victory lllisee. Off at the first break to a good start. Woa easily at the end aftar an early drive; the next six were driving to the limit. Vi cranes was ridden all over the racetrack and had to be much the biBt to win. He swerved bidly in the stretch about tbe three-sixteenths post, but cancel no inteif- rence. Marsara seemed to b" galopirg with her moutb wide open on the turn, but when Mathews let her down she hd nothing left to respond with. Brown Dick will probb!y die a maiaen It was too far for Nellie Fonso. Considering the size of the field the start was a good onp. 3rntched-12429 Tar;u3, 105; 11418 Abusive, 102 Overweights Bridgeforo, 3 pound?; Nellie Fonso, 1; Animus, 4: Oar Friend, 4; Mnrcara.2 Vincfnnes, place, 10 to 1; show, .4 to 1. Mareara. place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Blooming Chance how, Sto 5. pT SEC0ND"RACEiII5S-M:ile; Purse 00ir5 to second; 5 to thira. 1 -ft- f O f 2-year-olds. Allowances. Inn Ht.fes A Wt St and Vi K StrFin Jockeys Qwpnrs O H L C f45i3 OCONEK 109 6 hU 2W 21 l-s ftli ctieil t : Becktej and Co 4 6 4 6 145003TARHILL 112 11 102 5 31 2 W Dean E W Purser 4 5 4 5 14523 THE RUSH 107 91 4i 31 4h 3tTBura8 J W Schorr and Son 10 15 10 15 14430VPARMENION 112 7 71 6" 5H 41 Vititoe W H Laudeman 9-5 9-5 7-5 8-5 14335 WIG 112 10 8" 1 1 5 Linfs WCFesenden 10 12 10 12 145262B4.S3EDA 104 12 1110102 72 and W Jonea E Corrigan 4 8 4 8 14333 1ILDY ANN 109 14 If 41 6 7H Wiukfleld W H May and Son 20 20 20 20 14520 EPNA GERRY 107 8 6i 7h 811 8" Conley W O Overton SO 30 SO 30 145243 MA KTIN DUKE 109 31 2 92 10 92 J Mathews AplgteandDrhm 12 25 12 25 145263ANTONIETTA 107 2a 122 112 uilio Glover WCdoBLopezandCo50 50 50 50 144J82RIGELAND LAD 112 5 92 S 92 112J Vandusan H J Scoggan 10 15 10 15 13944 SYR A 104 4" 3122 121 121 H WiUon D nsley and Co 30 60 30 60 TOM GILMORE 107 13 13 13 13 13 M Weber J H 8mith 30 100 30 100 Time, 12. 24. 361, 49;. 1:01 Winner B. f, br Jnlian Jolly Nan. Off at the first b eak to a fair start. Wen handily: second, third and fourth were underpressure. Oconee was cleverly rioden and ran a good race. It was a great improvement over ber last one Still in that race fhe was interfered with numerous times and had general bad racing lock Tarhill. eff in the ruck, weavd his May through gamely and ran a far better race than tbe winner. Tbe Rnsh had no excuses. Parmenion had. The latter was bumped and jostled at every turn, and never did get thoroughly on his stride. Do not count this race for him. Oconee bnmped and badly interfered with Wig at the head of the stretch. At that point Wig seemed to have a winning cbance. Bossoda got away poorly and ran a go.jd race. Martin Duke was stmt off and obliged to pull up on the far turn. The same acsident happened to Antonietta at the Scratched 14523 Orlotta, 109; 144222Brownie Anderson, 109: 14l793Gusto, 107; 14118 Dr. Tarr, 104; 14523 Macio Maree, 104. , Overweights Antonietta, 3, pounds; Edna Gerry, 3 , Oconee, place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Tarhill, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. The Rush, show, 3 to 1. Parmenion. place, 3 to 5; show, ont. - "A HCC THIRD HA OS 7-8Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to thira. I trt I J 3-yearolds. Allowances lad Horses A Wt St H ft X StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H L U 14468MAY BEACH 112 3 2 11 Vi 12 li Vititoe F T Wood 7-107-101-2 1-2 14490HOP SCOTCH 102 1 Vi 32 33 33 22 Silvers R Tncker 30 40 30 40 144821 U LANE 112 2 32 2 22 21 32 T Burns MGnignandWlker8-5 2 8-5 2 145S02HITTICK 112 5 5 5 5 43 46 M Webor J H Smith 30 30 30 30 14527DUTY 102 4" 43 4 45 5 5 W Jons Mrs S M Sexton 25 30 25 30 Time, 121. 241. 49i, 1:01, 1:131, 1:261. Winner Ch. f, by Bobby Beach Faithless. Prst 12 minntes Start gocd. Won driving and out to the last ounce; second and third wf re driving also. May Beach was giving away considerable weight and the distance was a trifle far-ther thbn she cares to go. The fi.1 y is of high speed and good class and ran a grand race. Vititoe was urging her with his hands and feet all through tbe stretch. Hop Scotch is greatly improved. He got a woak ride at the end and swb ved c nsiderably. May Beach set such a hot pace that she made Tulane quit after going five furlongs Hittick ana Duty were outclassed. May Beach, place, out. Hop Scotch, place, 10 to 1 ; show, evens. Tulane, place, 1 to3; show, out. AtCr7-l FOURTHHACK18TttUP8ParsT005 tOBecond; 5tothira 1 I 4-year-olda and upward. Sailing. Ind Horses AWt St St M V, X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14i22 LWHOPPER6 107 1 2 21 2 2a 1 1" Vititoe John Brenock 15 30 15 25 14195 M. KIN-iLLA4 104 3 61 61 51 41 32 22 Mitchell W P Magrane 4 4 4 4 14495 EINsTEIN 4 102 6a la 14 12 13 22 3 Basaiuger Earnshaw Bro3 5 7 5 7 141962PITFALL 7 107 5a 5 71 61 5 51 4H Cnnley George Nelson 25 40 25 40 145292JACKANPES 4 111 8 8 5 3" 32 42 52 T Burns J W Schorr and Son 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-2 14530 BON JODR 4 113 2 31 4 75 6" 65 62 J Mathews ApnlgteandDrhmd 9 6 9 14529 P. POTTER 6 107 7 71 8 8 8 8 7 M Weber J H Smith 40 60 40 60 14524 EITHOLIN 4 114 4a 41 31 41 70 75 8 R Jones J D Doyle 6 6 31 3 Timp, 121, 241, 361, 491, 1 :0U, 1 :15, 1 :28, 1:414, 1 :53l. Winner Ch. h, by Punster Spray. Off at tbo first break to a good start. Won in a long hard drive of two; third and fourth were doing their bast. Lew Hopper came to life with a start and ran a surprising recn. Thn laandt time Lew Hooper started he was beaten off by an inferior lot. His race was a slashing good one. Mary Kinsella dnisticd strongly and would hve won ia a few more strides Einstein had sieed galore but tired when tbe pinch camo. Pitfall overraced hi mi-elf. Watch this horse He is good. Jackanapes was roughly treated on the first turn and compelled to ran around his field. Eithrliu started out like a wild horse, but be did not keep the gait up long. Scratched -14292 Eiidad, 107; 14556 Wordsworth. 107; 14432 Jack M artin, 102; 1422 Cbaun-cey Fisher, 107. Overweights Pitfall, 5 pounds; Plnkey Potter, 5. Lew Hopper, placp, 10 to 1; Bhow, 4 to 1. Mary Kinsell. placa. 8 to 5: show, 4 to 0. Einstein, show, 6 to 5. Jackanapes, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Eitholin, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. IA errTO FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Pur8o00. 5 to second; 5tothirL 4rO I and 2-T..r.nlh-g. Sllirg tnd Horses A Wt St and and Str f -u Jockeys Owners O H L U 144703M N OP HONOR 103 6 9 8 3 2 1" Trotter Ge rgi K-ieaker 8 12 8 12 14500 THE MONK 106 5 81 71 421 41 2 Vititoe T P Hues 4 7 4 7 14401 MKRITO 109 2 1" 11 12 1" 311 J Mathews ApplgteandDrhm-5 2 9-5 2 144702DECOY 103 1" 3a 4 51 314 J Brown L H hzell 6 7 6 6 14520 WALLENSTEIN 103 3 5 9 61 5 53 W Jonea ECo-rtgan 6 8 6 8 14470 DINORNIS 97 81 6h 5 8H 71 61 1 Flick SMMrsh 10 10 7 7 14500 MAHARAJAH 106 7" 4a 3 7 83 71 Reitz CapyandCo 15 40 15 40 14470 LOMOND 103 4a 2121 2" 6 82 Mitchell W PMagrsna 4 7 4 7 14333 GLIS8ANDO 100 10 7h 6 9 9 9 Ransch HLJonejandCo 10 40 10 40 14528 FLORA LEE 97 9a Fell. Rinsom H J Sooggaa 20 50 20 50 Time. 121, 23i, 37, 50, 1:021, 1:151, 1:28. Winner B. c, by Siddarlha Myrtill. Off at the first brebk. Start good. The first three were under fall sail. Man of Honor ran a cracking good race atd bd to bo far thH best to win. This is a good colt that has baen underestimated The ride Trotter pave him was m ro of a handicap hat a help: The boy crowded Morito into the mil all through the stretc h and it seemed he rdpeatsoly intorfered with her. Mathews claimed a foul bnt it was not allowed. Morito had a lot of spo-d bat. porhans, was a bit short. The Monk ran a p plendid race and w. uld hive won in anotuor stride. M-tik this colt. He is ready. Decoy got an indifferent ride, Walleust-iin and Dtnornis both hid rough journey. Reitz on Mabar-jih k pt 1 okiui b-ck of him all thi way. Lomond raa a very bid race. Ransom g t an u?lj looki jg fall bnt i not sot ioaaly hurt Sera ched 14470 Hoods Brigade, 100; 14197 Sam Fnllen, 103; 14430 Baird, 100: 14557 Kick-umbf b. 100 Men of Honor, place, 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. The Monk, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Morito. place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. 1 A SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. S75 to second; 5 to third. JLt:t. t Q 3-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14494 KDNJA 3 104 3 121 13 13 13 12 J Mathews J Desha 8-5 U-58-5 2 145242YDBA DAM 5 107 la 3" 21 25 23 2 Mitchell H Rubinson 3-2 8-5 3-2 3-2 13467 GOODRICH 4 110 2 42 3" 32 3 35 C nley W H Laudemou 2 3 2i 3 1449a3INVEKABY II. 4 107 4 52 52 4H 46 46 Glover MrsFVanN. asandCc40 50 40 50 14525 HOLDUP 3 97 7 61 ttf 51 52 52 Spaton Mrs R Bradley 40 50 40 50 14H36 BOSI 4 107 E 7 7 7 7 61 Tr -tter Fri e and Co 50 100 59 100 14523CECIL 6 107 61 2 41 62 61 7 M Weber J H Smith 25 25 15 15 Tim, 121, 25, 491, 1 :021, 1 :15, 1 :40k. Winner B. f, by Kefaama Bngizea Off at tbe first break to a good start. Won well In hand; second and third were d-tng their best. Kunja bad tm met spend and was never in trouble. Sht ii a fairly good filly nd is raced ci n?istenly Yuba Dim hid no oxcue. He simply was not good enoagh tobatcKaoja toriay. Perhaps he neened this race to put him on ede. Goodr ca can do batter. He got a very eaey ride. The first thre far ont"lsed the otitis and h d the ruce btwoon themselves. Scatched 12781 Sius 107; 14459 Fantay. 37; 14521 Dagmar, 107; 14493 Bonnie Ioae, 107; 14522 Hub Pratber 97; 138332Detia co. 97: 14190 Emma Smitu, 97; 145S1 Bjrt Davis, 100; 14556 Schanken, 97; 14524 Brother Fred. 114; 114183Calchas, 97. Knnja, place, 6 to 5; show. 1 Jo 3. Yuba Dam place, 3 to 5; show, out. Goodrich, placs, evens; thow, 2 to 5


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