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HARLEM FORM GHART. CHICAGO, IIiL., September 20.-Fifty-fifth day. Harlom Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. tbe Weather cloudy; track very heavy. b, bnt the Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. It Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. 1 j 7QO FIRST RACK-3-4 a: He. Purse ?409. 75 to Becond ; 525 to third. 5v " Xtfclb 2-year olds. Selling. lud Horaanda A Wt St VI H StrFin Jockoya Owners 0 E L .0 14665 FLORIN EL II. 105 Hi 1 1 Hi 16 Vititoe H T Griffin 8 2 3i 14R47 MYRTLE GEBUR104 2i 31 2 25 2 L Rose F T Wood 3 5 3 5 146793 MICRO SCOPE 101 5" 62 6 62 31 W Scott W C Overton 7 8 7 8 14V26 FANNIE LELAND 95 S 5s 51 52 43 Dugan TT Evans fe Co 15 SO 15 30 13927 ZEttlBA 101 3" 2i 31 5 I Powell H J Smith 5 12 5 12 the 14695 OCORNO 104 7b 42i Si 41 66 Bassinger JJDonovfin 12 30 12 30 r 146703SIR FITZHUGH 106 4" 7E 78 710 75 T Burns Leigh and Jordan 3-2 9-5 3-2 9-5 13054 CHUMP 93 6 8 8 8 8 Mitchell C Volini 20 25 20 25 Time. 131, 26, 39, 53, 1 :094, 1 :25. Winner Ch c. by Foaso La B-lle III. Pus 8ininutts. Start fair. Won very easily ; second, third and fourth doing their best. Flor- -iuel II. liked the goins, bait the barrier and was never in tronb e He is a Btort coupled D yonngdt-r and fairly flaw in the mnd. Myrtle Gebaur was Btoppin at the end and was quite A lucky in getting thi place. Microscope was alow to begin bat finished very strong. He was the victim of a bad ride. Fannie Ldmi showed a sharp tnrn of speed between posta down the hacksiretch. Z9riba quit badly in the stretch. Sir Fitzhugh proved to be a bad favorite and ran a miseiable iace. Scratch d 1420 Irish Jewel, 100. Overweights Mjrtle Gebaur, 2 pounds. A Florintdll , place, ovens; show, 2 to 5. Myrtle Gebaur, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Microscope, show, 8 to 5. Sir Fiiziugh, place, 3 to 5; show, out. - A 1 A7A SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Parse00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLtt I tJJ 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horees A Wt St M K K BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H LC 146673BITTICK 101 2i 25- 2 1h li Hi Dugan W H Laird 4 4 4 4 , 146482LO.NG DANDY 98 4 1h 3 3S 310 2" J Boland J Jones 20 30 20 30 A 146782 -.LAZAtiUd ESQ. 105 1 32i li 2 2i 312 Vititoe F 41 Arthur 1 1 l l 146672TULANE 105 34 4 4 4 4 4 T Bnros McGuiganandWker3-2 11-53-2 11-5 p Tine, ISi, 27,41i,54i, 1:081, 1:23, 1:36, 1:54. c Winner B. c. by Julien Billetta. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving, but with something left; second and third under g keen pressure. Hittick had a good rider today and ran a much better race than ho did his list out. This race can bardly be cnunttd on to figure future form from. Sam Luza us Esq. got a bad ride and Long Dandy far ovor-raced himself. On the ntuer hand, Tulanes perf jrmauce was a fright, He did not have a bit of peed and was bsatsn off soing half a mile. Barns seemed to get disgusted und cased him up at tbe end. Do not count this raco lor Tulane. He can do better. Hittick, place, 4 to 5. Long Dandy, place, 6 to 1. Tulane, place, 2 to 5. "1 A 7Q 1 THIRD RACE 3- Mile. Puree 00, 575 to second; 5 to third. JLtfc O JL 4-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. j Ind Horabs A Wt St H Vi ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L U s 14631 HRY THOBURN 5 101 2 li 13 12 16 Bassicger Earnahaw Bros 4 5 4 5 14668M0L0 4 114 44 5H 55 SS 21 Overton W Huffman 3 3i 3 3i g 14682 LUKD FAIRFAX 5 99 3" 21 25 26 310 T Barns J H Terrett and Co 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 146773J1M GORE II. 4 104 7 4 31 42 41 L Rose F T Wood 5 10 5 10 140l7lOM KlNGdLEY4 104 5 65 6i 62 53 Mitchell W H Williamson 8 15 8 15 s li943 PA1- MORPHY 7 96 lt 32 414 53 62 Ransch H L Jones and Co 20 50 20 50 12491 TREOfIA 5 101 6 74 7 75 71 Vititoe M T Danaher 10 15 10 15 145223T1LLIE W. 4 107 8 8 8 8 8 Conley W Clancy 6 20 6 20 c Tims, 13i, 25, 384, 51, 1 :05, 1 :21. Winner B. g. by 8t. Cyr Miss Goodricu. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third were driving hard, Harry Tho- c barn came to life with -a start and ran a high-class race. Ho had SDesd to loan and smothered his field the fiist half. This is a very fast horse in the mud. The poverty of his last race accounts for tbe lorg price against him. filolo was badly ontrnn tie firei part of it and c finished strong and true under punishment. He is at his best right now. Lord Fairfax showed speed, but weakened when the pinch came. Tom Kiugsley was sharply interfered with at the stare. This rained whatever chance ho had. Tiilie VV. was outcla-sed and Treopia was not ready. Scratched 14678 H. 5. Tobacco, 110; 14558 George H. Ketcham, 98; 14631 Canova, 114; 14521 Viole. Parsons, 96; 14678 Xalissa, 96; 14681 J. H. U., 99. Overweights Ireopia, 2 pounds. c Harry Tbobarn, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Molo, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Lord Fairfax, place, 1 to 2; show, out. tj ffOt FOURTH HACK 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 5 JLti: I O-i All Ages. Allowances. led Horaes A Wt St V. V . StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14849IDA LEDFORD 2 85 4 31 1" 12 15 110 T Knrght Brannon and Moore 3 34 3 34 146783ALICE TURNER 2 884 3 li 224 2 2 2 Bassinger Keith and Patton 6 9 6 8 l4BisOJOHN BiKEtt 5 112 1M 3 Fell. L Rosa J D McMillan 1 7-5 1 6-5 14633JdEA LION 3 105 2 2 4 Fell. T Burns J W Schorr and Son 2 3 2 3 Time, 13, 27, 41, 54, 1:084, 1:22, 1:36, 1:54, 2:00. Winner B. f, by Top Gallant Mits Courtney. Post 6 minutes Start good. Won running away. Ida Ledford is an exceptionally Bpeedy filly in the mud. She bad nothing to contend with after John Baker and Sea Lion full. Tbe pair got an ugiy-looking fall just after passing the three-furlong post but both jockeys and horses oecaoa injary. Rose was the causa of the accident. Ho tried to get tbrougn with John Baker in tbe insiue and the horse jumped on Alice Turner and fell. Sea Lion was diroctly behind John Baker ana he and Burns turned a complete somersault over Baker. The latter was making his iun whoa tbo accident occurred and may have had a chance to win. Sea Lion was going laiLor easily at the time-uud he, too, would have given tbe winner an argament. Alice Turner swerved badly under punishment in the stretch. Roje remounted John Baker and fin-isbe 1 for third money. Overweightb Alice Turner, 3 pounds. Ida Leaf ord, place, 4 to 5. Alice Turner, place, 2 to 1. John Baker, place, out. Sea Lion, place, 7 to 10. 1 I r7?Q FIFTH RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse 00. 5 bo second; 5 to third. X4fc I OO 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind HorBOB A Wt St H Y, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L J 146652BR. ANDERSON 104 2i 31 42 32 1 I Powell H J Smith 2 " 2i 2 2 146313T1LDEE 98 3" Hi 13 Hi 2" Dugan H E Leigh 3 4 3 4 14572 MA d Art A J AH 107 l 610 5U 52 32 Conley Casey and Co 15 20 15 10 146592M1SS FEE 98 4" 22 22 21 41 Mitchell E Sheehan 10 12 10 10 14670 AZU A 103 5i 52 3H 41 58 J Boland M F Carrano and Co 10 12 8 10 14665 mK RUSH 103 6 4 610 610 62 T Burns J W Schorr and Son 8-5 2i 8-5 2i . 14679 WARM BABY 98 7 7 7 7 7 Flick F E Stone 30 50 SO 30 Time, 13, 27, 3, 1 :08, 1 :15i. Winner Ch. f, by George Kinney Alma H. Off at tbe first break to a fair start. Won eatiy ; second and third .driving haid. Brownie Anderson always held the others safe. Powell loafed along in a good position to the bead of the ttietch and when ready ha shot the filly to ihe front like a flaan. Tiidee showed fine speed but the route was a tr.flo too far for her. When she stopped she stopped all over. Maharajah finished very fast-on the outsiue and would have been sesund in a few more strides. Miss Fee, like Xilaee, quit in the strotcb. Azua was pnmpod out in tho first thiee-sixteenths. The Rush never was a contender. Neither was Waiin B-by. Scratchoa 14665 Phallas, 105; 14669 Buumvard, 112. Brownie Andercon, placo, 4 10 5: thuw, out. Tiluee, place, 8 to5; show, 7 to 10. Maharajah, show, 24 10 l.The Rush, place, evens; snow, 2 to 5. 1 A 7Q1 SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLtt 4 0"db 4-year-olds and upward. Soiling. iqu Horses A Wt St St K ft X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14670 ALBERTVLE5 110 21 2 1 22 22 i FThompsnE T Graves 8 8 8 8 ,1466S2lMRtuUEK 5 107 hi 3i 1 22 13 1 2 W Wilson J Mathewion 12 15 12 12 146823UEORG1!; L.EE4 110 64 6 5" 44 31 33 30 T BuruS A J Wallace 9-5 2i 9-5 24 litJ8i3f. KllCHEN 6 104 14 21 41 72 5li 52 4 J Boland W fl Laird 8 12 8 12 l4t8iJ; SnELuY 4 110 7" 9 9 9 8s 41 51 Vititoe R Rome 2 24 2 11-5 J4el aOal 4 104 4" 4i SU 314 42 65 6io Tr..tier W Fr.es and Co 12 1512 15 14292 RAY H. 5 107 34 7i 825 5 b2 71 7U Tompkins John .ewman 20 50 20 50 14tioand3PlNK.POTTR6 104 8 5 62 85 7 85 810 Kigoy J H Smith 15 15 15 15 14652 PIiFALL 7 1U7 9 815 71 t" 9 9 9 Conley George Nelscn 15 15 15 15 Time, 14, 27. 41t, 55, 1:10, 1:25, 1:39, 1:54s, 2:09. Winner B. h, by Albert Montvale. tbe b, bnt the It 5v " Post 7 minutes. Start good. Won well in hand. The next five were driving. Albartvale reveled in the going and won like a stake horse. Thompson never drove him at all. Wilson rone a bad race on Intriguer. He was sitting like a cigar sign all tbe way and was no help to hose. George Leo did his best and that was not much Joe Shelby broke with tho others refused to run. He was outrun a huudrod yards in the first eighth and twice that much in first quarter. The horse took a notion to run on tho far turn and made up a world of ground . was a poor lot. Scratched 14688 Rollins, 104; 14652Pinar del Rio, 104, Overweights Ray H., 3 pounds. . Albertvale, place, 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Intriguer, place, and to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. George Les, show, 1 to 2. Joe Shelby, place, evens; bIiqw, 1 to 2.