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HARLEM FORM CHART. was CHICAGO, ILL., September 37. Fifty-sixth day, Harlsm Jockey Clnb. Bummar Meeting. the Weather oloar: track very heavy. tt the tB ran Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. : 2 2 Racing starts at 2:15 p.m. " A TJ A f FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Parse 400. S75 to second; 5 to third. -L fc t Jb vJ 3-year-olds and upward. Sel.ing. Ind Horses A Wt St li K StrFin Jockeya Owners O g L C 14618 ELIDiD 4 99 10 10 9H 61 1 T Barns J Arthur and Co 3 6 3 6 14677 RED OIDD 4 100 4" 3 2U 13 2H Mitchell Mr- R Braaley 10 10 8 8 .i 14677 HAKRY LEE 5 93 2 ZH 35 4" 3 D.tgan W B Battarman 4 6 4 6 1466S TRDXtLLO 5 1041 anda 81 4" 3 4U L Rosi H L Jones and Co 3 3 3 3 14696 JACK MARTIN 6 93 li 6 10 72 5h C Murphy SES Rues 30 50 80 50 12519 SPREE 3 90 5 7i 82 5U 63 BassiDgir W and A McGuigan 40 60 40 60 14604 WA a REN POINTS 103 6i 911 7 10 72 Hamiton Ir Glascock 12 12 12 12 14522 PA LOMACITA 3 87 9 4 52 81 83 A Booker Kahn and Co 6 6 6 6 14691 MOOH 4 96 7" Ei 6" 92 9 J Rruwn J J Donovan 8 15 8 15 I 13154 NORA C. 3 89 3" 1" i" 2" 10 T Kninht W H Faseett 10 10 6 6 A Time, 14, 27. 41, 55, 1:25. Winner B. h, by Hyden Edwardr Fat nv Lyons, Post 7 minutes, S an good. Won in a hard drive of two; third and fourth wera driving also, Elidad run an extraord.narily game r-ice. seemed hopsleisly beaten passing the hilf-mile post, bat worked hi way gradually to the front bixi got up in the last stride. Michells fluisu on Rt-d Gidd was very weak Bad be been ble to help tho poldiau aoy in the last butidred A yards, he would have won. Harry Leo like J tne going and did well. Truxillomaae a strong bid ou the Btretch turn, bat died awy at the finish. Nora C. showed speed for about live furlongs and then died awav. It wt-s n bad lot, A Scr itched 14550 Lidy Osb jrno, 87. Overweights Truxillo, 44 oonnds; Warron Point, 3; Elldaa, 3. Corrected weignts No-a C , 89. A EliJad, plnca, 2 to 1; show, evens. Re 1 Gidd, place, 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Harry Lee, show, evens. Tiuxillo, place, 6 to 5; thow, 1 to 2. A 1 A 1 A T SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Purse f 400. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL ti: i r: i 4-year-oldB and upward Selling. Ina Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C S 14652 ISEN 4 104 2 2 5U 2 li IH Mitchell T C -stello 6 8 6 8 1469l2THti PLUTOCR15 107 54 521 6H 321 32 23 Hnaiilton W H Chambars 21 4 21 4 c 14630 CHNCY F1SHEE4 109 4i 3i I 1 2H 3H J Boland W Mnlveil 7 15 7 15 136602LIBBIK 4 101 10 71 4 4 63 43 Dugaa Foste:andSrnmfield6 10 6 10 144 2 OUR FRIEND 4 106 7"10 10 914 711 53 Gi ver Jam Whitten 10 10 10 10 14663 JENNIE F. 4 101 1" l 3 4 41 5 T Burns S 6 Beuder 21 21 21 21 14691 MOREA 4 104 6 81 73 6 52 75 Flink James rurl 6 6 4 4 14652 GALILEO 4 109 8s 6 2" 72 85 83 M Weber T Li alzl 12 . 20 12 20 14556 MAiUAGNI 4 104 9 93 5 82 95 95 L Rose W H Roller 20 50 20 50 14189 ZUFALL1G 6 104 3n 4M 9U10 10 10 Conly W F Schulte 20 50 20 50. Timo, 14,28, 61, 1 :.8i, 2:001. I W nner B. f, by Ludwig Vag. g Off at, tLe fir-t break t- an excellent start Won rtrivine and out to the last ounce; the nest thrpe were as hard at it. Isen was lucky and well ridden. Mitchell took no chances and bus-th d br tne entire le gth of the stretch. Too Plutocrat was the best as the race wa? run. He g was badly ioierler d with on the tlret turn and had to be much used in order to get in a goud position In tue mix-QD with The Plutocrat were also Our Friend md Morea. This considered, the former ran a very go d race. The going was entirely too deep for Jennie F. She labored all g the way and quit badiy at the end. Scratches 4Sj7 P rcy, 107 Overwoights Our Friend, 2 pounds; Galileo. 2. j lsen, place. 3 to 1; thow, 3 o 2. The Plutocrat, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Chauncoy Fisher, show, 3 to I J n ii F.. ilat ev-ns; sho, 1 to 2 71 W THIRD RACE 3 4 JUile.Pu7te J400.5 to s.condT 5 to third" 5 JL t I tJcO 3-year-olds and upward. Allow at.ee?. Ind Horaas A Wt St X jj X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L U t 14678 H. 6. TOBACCO 5 110 1k 3" 3 31 1 C nley Leigh and Jordan 5 6 5 6 147JI JIM GORE II 4 1U0 5" 58 41 1 2" 21 Vitiioa FT Wiud 8 12 8 10 114677 ON TGOMERY 6 105 6 2" 211 li 33 Mitchell W P M igran? 7-5 11-57-5 2 i 146772 AN HQ DA ttY 3 100 3" 12 H 4 45 Dugan James Curl 3 3 2 11-5 lUbSiJflNtt DEL RI04 93 2" 6 6 6 5 T Knight P T K-lly 7 15 7 15 14631 CANO VA 4 108 41 43 512 56 6 L Rose W K Cleveland 5 6 5 5 Time, 13i, 27, 401, 54, 1 :081, 1 :241. i Winner B. h, by Phosnix Sarmienta Pubt5 minutes. Start good. Won driving to the limit; second, third and fourth driying as hBrd. H o. Tobacco ran veiy gamely He aid not have speed enongh to keep up in the first part of It tnd Cunley had to drive bim haid in order to hold his own. Well in the stretch it seemoa .! that Jim Gore II. wi old win. Ho was a leng h in the lead and had all the others under piessure. In the laet fifty yaids", however, he hung baa y and II. S Tobacco got up in the lust stride. The finish was a veiy cluso one. and only the judges could tell correctly which horse had won. Montgomery has seemingly become a coward. VVhsn the pinch came he qnic badly. So did Antiquary, who snowed much spaed. Cunova seems to be of no present account. ScratcLea 12793 Dont Skip Mo, 100; 146983 Alarzalla, 93; 145702Eva Wilson, 87; 146943Words-worih, 93. Ovoiwe ghts Jim Gore II., 3 pounds. H. d. Tobacco, piacr, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Jim Gore II , place, 4 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Mont- I gomery, andho,v, out; Antiquary, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 A 1 A LI FOU RT H-RACE 3 -I-Slilel Purse SlOO" 575 to second; 5 to third. -LJb I db J All ages. Allowances. Ina iiorsee A Wt St and H 5 8trFin Jockeya Owners O ti L J 14678 VEttlFY 4 109 2 1" 1H 13 111 Vititoa A Cahn 1-2 7-102-5 1-2 l47rfu3d.LAZ iKU3ESQ.3 98 31 5 21 2 221 Dogan F M Arthur 4 7 4 6 14662 BlsnOP REED 5 101 11 221 3 36 38 Mitchell W P Magrana 3 41 3 41 1469 FRED 15AKR 6 102 41 41 4 4 410 Ralph JWMcKtniejandCo 30 60 30 60 1449 DUL.OKE 5 97 5 62 65 li 510 Bassinger Jouos and Ba k iO 20 20 20 12.55 COitUIuLO 3 97 7 7 7 7 62 HPatteisonM L Kuutz and Co 100 100 100 100 1U4 13 LOITERER 4 104161 3 51 61 7 L Rose John Powers 15 20 15 20 Time, 14, 271, 41, 561, 1:081, 1 :211. Winner Ch g, by Victory Bonnie Lizzie Podi4 minutes, dtarc gooi. Won vr easily ; se:ond and thirl eased up. Verify towroned his field He is an extia goud mud runner and ii it cau beat a good horse. Sam Lazarus Esq. improved wonderfully. Ha was not good enjewh to bait Verify but held the others safe. Bishop Hojd iiaes tniu sloppy mud and labored in the sticky going. The race wa3 always between the firetthiee Loiterer ohuwo i soma early speed. Overweights Fred Birr, 2 pouncs: Lo.tiior.4i; Corrillo, 3. Verify, place, out. Sam Lazarus Esq , piaco, 8 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Bishop Reed, show, out. j A rT fr A FIFTH "RACE 5-8 Mile! Purse 00. S75 to second ; 5 to thira. X. I Q j 2 year-olds. Allowances. Ina Huuea A Wt bi h. 1 H SirFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14651 AViiiNatoKE 112 6" 22 li 12,16 TBjruS W 1L M .y and don 7-lu4-o 7-lo7-10 H6rf5jKIlTlE U. 100 71 41 311 25 21 1 J Brown Jimo,0en 10 15 10 12 14695 LA CARINA 100 2 81 62 t.5 31 J Boland R MdUr 60 100 60 100 146972MAUD YALLACE110 3 92 4i 3114 Baiainger Keiih and Patton 4 41 3 44 lilii WARii BABY 100 9" 101 1 82 72 54 Hick F E atone 60 100 60 K0 Ib7i4 I.N LOOK 103 101 11126 41 62 L Ro3e C Volini 6 15 6 15 14634 FUL.LandR 100 51 714 71 63 71 C Murphy William Kane 60 100 60 110 U006 PRlfiSlOME 103 4 5 93 81 81 M tchsll W P Migrans 7 15 7 15 14610 LYolA ti. 100 1" 32 511 92 9 lJUgin H A lii-tton 40 100 40 100 14l793GUoTO 1U3 81 611102 lo2 10 Hamilton H L Jones and Co 30 50 30 30 QUloKFOOT 103 111 112 112 H5 H5 Shjppard H P Headley 30 60 30 60 14611 NOU1E luo 12 12 12 12 12 W Wilson J M Machewson 60 100 6U 100 lime, 13, 27 40i, 55,1:11. Winner B. c, by Bsraan Mary Anua. Post 6 minutes S.art gooJ. Vun eajsd up; second and third driving. Avenstoke far out claBbOd his dald. The pnc against him was a roydi one. tie won as he shouiil, off by himself. Kitiie G. ran aaother good race, bhe jiites the mnd. La Carina skinned the rail on the stretch Cum ana caved a lot ot gioanu. Thii accounts for her bung third. Maud Wallace was bidly into f.rd witn at the start. This tuinoa whatever chauces she had. Warm Baby ran a fair raCrf. lul.ok uhd plouty of spe-d, but retired barly. Avenatv-ke, place, out. Kitiie G , place, 3 to 1; show, evens.La Carina, show, 20 to 1. - A r7prl SIXTH RACE 1 l-8Miie8. Purse 00. S75 to second ; 25 to third. Jf- j O JL 4-year-olls and upward. Allo-vanc-s. lua Horeoa A irt ot at V4. lA ii. Stil? n Ju;khs Uatrc U d. L C 145i8"-K. JicaMUDA iU2 2" 22 2 zi J 2 lt Vi.itoe T Ujalzi 18-5 1 3-T i46o7ilAPPA.N 5 107 1" 1" li I2 16 i3 215 L Hone J t Smith 3 3 21 21 U696 .viLiaON 4 lua 5 3H 410 415 33 32 r Burns J W Sjuoir and Son 4 7 4 7 1463i2M K1NSELLA4 102 3 40 425 a-it aK 425 48 MucneU WPMignue 4 4 31 18-5 14734 HOSI 4 101 1" 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 rotter W Fries and Co 30 50 30 50 Timo, 131. 27, 421, 57, 1:11. 1:261, 1:411, l:57i, 2:i2t, Winner Br. g, by Bermuda Queon Isabella. was the tt the tB ran 2 2 Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second ridden out; third easily. King Bermuda suited by tho going, got a good ride and won with a lot In reserve. He is a good useful horse right now. Th ride on Tappan was very bad. Rose pumpid hint out b opining a bi? gtp on far turn. When thnpmch came the horse had nothing left. He naturaly wobbled all over track. Bums saw Wilson was baaten in th stretoh and aid not punish him. Mary Kihssila bplow her mark. Hoi was beaten off all the way. King Bermuda, place, 2 to 5; show, out Tappan, place, 4 to 5; show, out. mi. Wilson, place, " " to 1; snow, 4 to 5. Mary Kinsolla, place, evens; show. 2 to 6. -