Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-03

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., October 2. Fiftieth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear; track fast, but lumpy. Presiding Judge, Harry Kuhl. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. A Q t FIRS r tfAOB 7-8 Mile. Pun-e 00, 5 to second; 5 to tmra. tO J ? 3-vPRr-o!da anH uDwnrd Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10341SMR. JOHN80N 3 103 81 62 3" 65 3U 12 Winkfleld Tomlinsnn and Co 4 4 21 21 13526 DEL PASO II. 6 114 5 4H 65 5 4" 21 Vandusen F McCullough 6 10 6 7 14139 ALIE B. 3 105 61 2 52 421 521 31 Hm-ltoa John Brenock 10 20 10 20 146983MARZELLA 4 109 2 11 Vi 1H Hi 4U T Burns F 3 Mos 21 3 2 3 11666 MA US IRA 3 104 1" 7" 8i 92 62 5 Mitchell Ja Griffin and Co 15 20 15 20 14815 DEKTANOE 3 104 3a 5" 2 3 71 61 Dugnn PMCivill 15 25 15 25 14666 BERT DAVIS 3 107 9 91 101 102 91 7 Vititoe J S OBrien 6 8 6 7 14556 MZIEY. 3 99 13 10 115 113 102 8i J Carter Mrs R Bradley 30 50 30 50 14772 DEPENDING 4 111 10lUi 7 7H 82 9ii Mclntyre E M Benin 10 15 10 12 9961 LITTLE ALARM 4 105 7 SJ 41 2i 21 10a L Roe Weir and Boyle 15 25 15 25 14578 8 CHAN KEN 3 104 4 81 91 82 113 m H Wilson W F Schulte 10 15 10 12 14810 EM MA SMITH 3 99 11h 123 122 12 122 122 Ransom H J Scoggan 30 100 30 100 CHONITA 3 99 1213 13 13 13 13 J Waldo D Waldo 20 60 20 60 Tim-. 13. 254, 371. 50, 1:151, 1:29. Winner B c, by King Alfonso Girtflii. Off at the firft break to a good start. Won very easily; eeoond and third driving hard. Mr. Johnson was the bst. He was tit, too. He was lucky, or oherwiee tie could not have won. As it was, Winkfleld got him shut off several times, but at tho natural spread of tue field at the head of ttie stretch, he got throi gb and from there on thoro ws nothing to it. Del Paso II., after being sharply interfered with at the half mile post was obliged to pull up and go around the others. After that be made dp a lot of ground and finished strong. Alice B. ran a good race. Watch her. Tho route and weight wore too much for Mnrzella. About ninety pounds and three-quarters of a mile suit her best. Mareara got into a bad jam on the first turn and this ruined whatever rha ce she had. Scratched 14568 Falsetto Jr., 99;:i47913Nannie Davis, 109; 14747 Galileo, 107; 14773 Cecil, 109; 14769 0yhe. 107. Overweights Del Paso II., 2 pounds; Alice B., 1; Depending, 2; Mr. Johnson. 1; Little Alarm, 1. Mr Johnson, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Del Paso II., place, 24 to 1; show, evens. Alice B., show, 3 to 1. Marzella, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. iTD A SECOND KACE -7-8 Mile. Purse i400. 5 to second; 5 to third. I trOtU 2-year-olds. Allowances. nd Horses A Wt St H H X StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 147322 ALICE TURNER 111 2 21 2" 21 i 1" Mclntyre Keith and Pdtton 27" 21 2 2 146792FLORIZAR 114 5 i 41 3a 4 21 Vandusan H J 8c -ggan 5 8 5 6 14750 A.VENSTOKE 113 3" 111 Ul M 2 31 T Barns W H May and Son 4-5 9-5 4-5 9-5 1473S3MABARAJAH 108 Is 3k 31 41 4 4" Reitz Casey and Co 15 50 15 50 147702BONN1VARD 113 4 7 7 7 51 51 Vititoe J 8 OBrien 5 12 5 12 14697 THE MONK 108 6a 5H 51 51 6 66 Mitchell T P Hayes 10 12 10 10 14SU MAN OF HONOR 113 7 6" 61 62 7 7 Trotter G O Kneuker 20 30 20 30 Time, 13. 23, 381, 511, 1:031, 1:161, 1:301. Winner B. f, by Rfgalis Lady Glide. Off at tho first break to a go id start. Won driving hard; second, third and fourth were also driving. Alice Turner ran a good, game race and was well ritdm. The filly had a clear course and that aided her She seemed veiy tired in the stretch and barely lasted long enough to win. Floriair finished with a sharp rash. ni had the race bean at a mile he could not have lost. Aveostoko was, ftom all indications, short. He displayed his usual spsed, but quit in the ft rotch. Wnen he collapsed h bamped into Alio Turner and the latter in turn collided with Mahnrejah. This compelled Renz on Maharajah to pull up when he seemed to have a winning chance. The boy made a. claim of foul, but it was not allowed. Man of Honor seemed atnle and ran a bad race. Scr itched 14772 Clara Wooley. 105; 148U Silver Fizz, 110; 14679 Tommy OBrien, 108. Overweights Florizar. 1 Dound; Alice Tamer, 1. Alien Turner, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Florizir, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Avenstoke, place, 7 to 10; show, out. 1 A Qt 1 THIRD HACK-Suort Coarse Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL. tJbO jb JL 3-year-olds ai.o upward. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt Bt S 6 8 10 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L U 145S92andLOBE II 4 126 5" 7 6t 5 5 2" U OBrien John Hnock 3 3 2 2 14577 CHEE3MITE3 125 ls 21 12 2 i u 21 McHugh C H Williams 10 12 10 12 14YJ72 BELLAMY 4 127 6t 6? 7a 6 3" 32 31 G Wilson J Desha 3t 4 3 4 145773 GYPCEIViJR 4 154 3 31 33 22 21 4 4" Hueston Thomns Carey 5 7 5 7 14848 THREE FKS 8 159 81 8 82 8" 7 51 510 Rigby B-nFatk 4 9 4 9 14403 CZAKOWITZ 5 139 10 10 10 10 10 8 61" Egerson J 8 OBrien 15 20 15 20 14577 MARBLE 8 149 71 91 92 92 925 7 7c N Ray J Meagher 6 9 6 9 12115 MENHLEK 5 141 4 1 2H 42 4 62 8 Commings J Arno 20 30 20 30 134Vi ODRCLIMTE6 159 2a 42 4 3 61 92 9t F D..ana D A Honig 6 12 6 12 14499 J. KEENAN 4 125 9" 5H 51 72 82 10 10 C Johnson Mrs C Henry 12 12 12 12 Time, 3:131 Winner Br. g, by Little Minch Gwend- line. Post 15 miautes. Start g icd. Won clsvorly. The next four were driving hard. Globe II. fenced whII, was well ridden by OBrien and ran a goo i race. OBrien rated the gelding with judgment dur ng the early stages of the race and made his run at the right time. After clearing the iait jump Gluba II. kai everything his own way. Cheesemite showed fine spoad, made no mistakes at tho jumps and bids fair to be a goid foncor. Wihon kept Bellamy out of it to 1 long. The horse stumoled, too. after tnkin? the last jumD and Inst a lot ofgr.mnd. Tho weight was too much for Gypc ivr, Throe Forks and Our Climate. Judge Kaaaan pulled up very lame. Overweights Bellamy, 1 pound. GiobjII., place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Bellamy, show, ovens. Cheesemite, place, 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. 1 1Q i FOURTH RACE S -4 alile. PurH SiOO. 5 to second; 5 to third. JLfcOtJbdl 3-year-olda and upward. Allowances. nd Horses A Wt St M H Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14576 GEORGIE 3 100 2" 12 l 12 l a WusoO X P lioogers and Co3 44 3 41 l460i3NEVSttATaER 5 105 5" 6" 6 31 22 Dagan B E Curl 6 6 6 6 143lED TIP I ON 3 103 31 2" 2" 22 32 WinKfield WHM-iyandSon 20 25 20 25 146192TULLV FcMSO 3 100 4 72 3U 45 44 T Burns John Huff man 3 3 3 3 14579-AL,LEVIATE 4 105 6 51 4" 5H 52 Ha-nilton W F dchalte 4 8 4 8 1457i EI T HO LIN 4 109 8 8 go 8 6 R Jones J D Doyle 15 50 15 50 135252BONKY BOY 3 100 1 3U 72 71 7U Mitchell Mrs R Bradley 12 12 10 10 14 2S2GQKBEL 3 105 7" 4" 5 686 L Rose E C Blum 8 10 8 10 I20b9 NICK ClRTER 5 I0S 9 9 9 9 9 Glover W A Wright 60 60 50 50 11219 HINDOONET 4 108 Lsft at the post. Vititoe C A Tilles 7 7 5 5 147313LORD FAIRFAX 5 108 Left at the post. Rfgby J H Torrett and Co 12 30 12 30 , , Time, 12 24. 36, 49. 1:01,1:14. w Winner Cb. u f, by Ragnarrk-G-ogie M. . Off at fire break to a good stait for all but Hindoonst and Lord Fairfax. Won in a hard Ji. V"V V1Td aDd fou.r,h wero douie their b-st. Genrrie h-d the most speed but was short r.in is 6 . 8 eJ,.on,8r to w,nr Wll8on fo e a good race on her nd an excepti .nally stmnir tlnisd, bronger hundlel Nesvagatho-er would have won. 3e is a bir heavy-headed horse and Dngan was not etrong enouKh to ; do him jnstice. From the thrnp-fu-loDg post home New-i ?irna 5 B,1,,t.of Kronnd in a last few slides was catching Georgia fast. Ed T.p.oa ran well Ho Lad all hw speed and hnngoa longer thnn usual. Tnlla Fonso was eligt t y interfered with at the tart but not ennneh to cause any difference in the result. P.oso rode a lazy racaonfaofbil. The horse is prob.bly good. Tab bim for early action. Alleviate ran a fair race but it was not up to her notch. VrffvainiMOTi? SiDl W., 105; 147183ilontgomery, 105; 14788 Little Jack Horner, 100; 14813-Verify, 111; 146493 AUareta. Ill; 14678 -ouprep, 103 Overweignts-G"ebel, 2 pounds ; Eitholin. 1J. nTt? PCm 9v 5: Eh!W Newsgatljarr, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Ed Tipton. p show. 3 to 1. Tolla Fono. place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. 1 4-and4 FIFTH HACK 11-8 Allies. Purse 00. 575 to second; 5 to third. -jr2 - J 3-yenr.oHs and nnwnrd. Slling. Ipd HorBwa A Wt tit St hj V2 Si rK n Jo-xn s Qn-r. H L C 1449. T RONING 5 103 4 1 nil 2 33 Z Ducsn P M Civ ill itt 40 ?n in 147902GOOSE LIVH5 100 6 5H 55 4H S 41 4 Bainrds EMnOord 4 5 20 25 i1nl2tTNTAIN f tl f 55 and 5 Mucbeli Mrs R Bradley S-5 9-5 1-5 and o? fS6 f 63 f5 Dom.ntck E B Ki i et 6 6 5i 5c PmiV.vW1n 14292 BOdAVNNAIlS 91 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A Bo .ker H Heiasohn 50 60 60 60 I Time. 12, 25 . SO, 1:021, l:ICi, l:8i,l:42, l:51i. w- Winner B. cur sr, by Leonatus Belle of Knm ymede, 11""? Start go,d Won drivinB hard; second and third were alto doing their i.t best. Buros rode a ood race on Jackanapes and that accounts f . r iho horses win. He was rated nicely n.il the stretch was reached Thau Ve shot up on the outside ltk a fla-h. AB the race was ran Tappan v,as far the bst. Rose rodo with miserable jadi-ment and pumped Tappa ont by making hi, run too soot, Tony H-.ning a.,! with a stiri and st owed a lot of speed 2 , hf nrwn eonnm Goose Liver did well. Plantains race was blow the mark. Do not count it m fntnre calculations. The others wrn outdasd. Scratched-lSSCro-Rus 105; 14810 The Bondmsn, 99; 14751 Mary Kinsella, 100. Corrected weights Plnntiiu, 105. oi,3aniBppl?ce,0vrs; lthow,nltl2- Tappan, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Tony Honing. show, 5 to 1. Plants n, place. 7 to 10; show. 1 to 4. 1 d-fd-A. aiXTHHAUB-l M ileTP"5?ioT400. 5 to second ; 5 to third. KJrrrx: 4-year-olds and upward. Atlov.apces. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 4 Str Fin Jockeya Owners 6 H L C " 148122 BEN NEVILLE 4 110 6i 76 5" 3 23 l M Webor JH 8mith ii fiK M 14616 riATSROPHE 5 102 213 U 3 12 2 Du7an Prihouan 0 40 in Q 14C03PArEMKER 4 105 7i 62 3i 45 3i 3i T Burns W J s.enden 8 lo I f Morton i" I" f 41 4 TomPnTnandCo ft f-lollO 13981 FLAM a in? 8 SUSaiurds ffiouAR-Trfvl S. , M-ckandCo 100 200 100 2C0 14789K Gb BIGHWAY4 107 3n 4 61 6 61 63 Mitchell Mis R Brnrl!v in i? in itnlFFERnHr0rPPBIi ! ll S 725 8, Hamilton JSSSS 20 40 0 0 14161 FERROLL 4 93 5" 25 210 20 5i 8 Domiuick Rodegap and Co 10 16 10 16 Time. 124, 21, 50, 1:02. 1:15, 1:41. Winner B. c, by Ben Strom Prndence Pojt 5 minutes Start fair. Won in the hardest kind of a driva of two; third and fourtk oen pressure. Benaevile w-s mnch the best aod df Wol monstraed that he is a re al good horse to win with the b d racing luck ho had and the rice that he grt. Weberwas slow in Rafting: tUl nH rde ""n.ugy looking pockat on the first turn. The boy v,as then c mp- ef I hm!!PJSh Oeo.around fe1fl0,,d Beunaville seemarl hopele-sly beaten in the backtreteh. but ,th S Sli?rp at tlle Catastrophe had plenty of ih L v5 X rDS,h 051- epeed, but qn.t badly t f S1?5h,?,ne P comaker ran m fair race and Cberrj Laf a v-ry bad one. Do uoi counthii I B,f h,,t rnLad blm t1- Vit,t3 did not 8e m mko mo?, on Cherry MhViJiSr10- astrophe,place,10tol;show,3lol. Pacemaker


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