Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-04

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. J UEUOAGO, ILL., October 3. Fifty-first day. Chicago Jockey Clab. Autumn Meeting:. Weather clear ; track fast. Proaiding Judge, Harry Kchl. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 -.00 p. m. i 1 I QfJ FIRST HAOE 4 i -3 Furlongs. Purse 00. 375 to second ; 5 to third. J lrUutJ 2ear-olda. Maiden Fillies. Allowances. j ind Uorsaa A Wt St j Btr Fin Jocksya Owners Q B L C , 14788 FIDEL YOUL1N 110 8 7H 514 li WinkBeld MnrsandPatteraon 20 30 20 30 f 14:20 TOE LADY 110 24 51 3i 224 N Hill L H Rzoll 6 6 51 51 13209 SOLACE 114 3 Vi li 31! Vanduseu J R Hand 10 10 9 9 147863FANNIE LBLAND 110 41 3 41 4k Login F T Evans and Co 6 9 6 8 14617 OLEKMA 110 G4 21 6 6 Bheppard V Hughes 15 15 12 12 14410 OPRELIA BUGG 110 5 81 814 61 WiUon BRClawson 30 60 30 60 i 14127 MAY I GO 110 10sx 911 72 72 Hinkey W H Williamson 8 12 8 12 14569 SYKA 110 9" 6 92 82 L nose James Wilson 6 7 6 7 147tG ANTONIETTA 110 11 102J10 91 Glover WCdeBLopezandColO 10 7 7 14i69 EDNA GERRY 110 12 12 12 101 II Wilson W C Overton 6 6 5 5 14242 LITTLE LIZZIE 112 li 1U 11 11 Melotyre Keith and Patron 20 50 20 50 OliLANDINE 110 13 13 13 12 Rigby W H Chambers 15 20 15 20 EMMA R. 110 14 14 14 13 Hamilton John Brencck 10 12 10 12 14647 LDY aLGY 110 7 41 2M4 Barsinger J E McDonald 8 10 S 10 RUTH D ULY 110 17 15 15 15 Tompkins R J and J M 8tewart20 50 20 50 TdB aPRlTE 110 16 16 16 16 Mitchell JamHsGrifiicandCo 10 10 7 7 13914 JESSIE WOODS 110 15 17 17 17 Flick W W Clark 60 1G0 60 100 Time, 121, 244, 361,49,55. Wiener B f, by Spendthrift Nnska. Off at first break to a good start. The first five wore driving hard. Fidel Youlin came from behina with a sharp rash, and from the eighth post home passed those in front as though they wore tii d. The Lady hung a bit at the end. She will improve with racing. Solacn bad plenty of speed, bnt weakened when the pinch cams. Fannie Leland was bidly pocketed from the five fnrlong post home. At one time it looked as though Dngan would be thrown over the. fence. With clear mailing tho fitly would hav8 been a keen contender. There was a general mix-up shortly af .er the start, in which Little Lizzie and Edna Gerry wore badly interfered with. Scmtchod 14526 Lady Mother, 110 Oeersveighta- -Little Lizzie, 2 pounds: Solace, 4. F.del Yonlin, place, 10 to 1 ; show, 6 to 1. The Lady, place, 21 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Solace, Bhow, 3 to 2. 1 yJOrr SECOND HACK 3-4 Mile. Purse00. 75 to Becond; 5 to third. JLJhOQ i 3-year-olds and npwaid. Selling. fud Horses A Wt St M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L U 14813SLY 5 104 31 43 411 21 11 N Hill H L Jones and Co 6 7 6 7 14189 H S. TOBACCO 5 105 11 21 2 H 221 T Burns Leigh and Jor Jan 5 11 5 11 145763 bEttTHA NELL 4 102 6 5" 5" 51 31 Mi chell D P Rodgers 3 4 3 3 14842 GOEBEL 3 107 5" 31 sfi 4i 4a WiiikfiL-ld E C Blum 10 20 10 20 14815 DKBRIDE 5 105 4" 824 84 7h 5i Tompkins K J Mnrphy 25 30 25 30 148132MORONI 4 105 81 611 7 81 6i H W.hon James Arthur 6 8 6 8 145293 rEHl WIG 5 106 7h 7" 9 9 71 Hamilton W F Schulte 30 40 30 30 148 U DISER 3 97 2 9 61 6 81 Dngan MintotiandEdwards 5 6 5 6 14a81 HAKttY DUKE 7 104 9 11 1" 34 9 R Smith Louis A Cella 2 24 11-524 Time, 12, 235, 35i, 48i, l:01i, 1:144. Winner B. m, by Raciae Aure.ia II. Post 16 minutes Start good. Won in a hard drive; the next four were driving just andb hard. Sly w s clevny saved at the post and well handled generally. She is cherry ripe just now and won like a gooa mare. Hill never drew his whip until the last twoaty yards and then it seemtd to do h lot of good. H S. Tobacco ran a good race. Ha was right with and raced Harry Duke into submission in tho firt half The early pace was terrific an 1 it was no wonder tbat H S. Tobacco hung when challenged at the end. Harry Dnke was much used at tho pot bat eventually got a tunning siart. lie was short. The rce will do him a lot of good. Goebel i an an improved race. It seems to take bim a long while to round int. winning form, Bertua Nell had a very rough joumty. Mitchell seems to bo out of form. Mark Dobride, Ha finished with a tremendous rush. Diser seems to bi of no account. Scratched 14839 Uazib V.. 97; 14247Mamie Lou, 102; 14788 Mocorito, 102. Overweights Debride. 1 pound. Sly, placa, 2i to I: snow, 6 to 5. H. S. Tobacco, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Bertha Nell, show, 3 to 5. Harry Duke, place, evens: show. 1 to 2. f O T yi iHIdD RACb. l filile. Purs f 5U0. 5 to second; 525 to third. L Jb O tJ O 3-yeHr-olda and upward. Allow-nces. Iua XJ.V.100B A m Bt ?i n 3i on no uockub owners o a. l, i 5110J3ALVABLE 6 102 41 21 2 2H 22 1k T Barns P Dunne 2 2 7-5 7-5 14771 GRKAT BEND 4 102 2" 314 3H 3 3 25 Vrtitoe BVinc-otandCo 5 5 44 41 13015" EOOiSD 4 99 li 11 12 12 1k 324 Dominick John Huffman 5 6 5 6 147493B1SHOP REED 4 107 64 4 5 4" 414 4 Mitcuell W P Magraue 8 10 8 10 148l43fiCEilAKKK 4 1044 3 63 6i 710 62 5t Hamilton W C Fossonden 15 15 15 15 14842 BONEY BOY 3 100 5" 5 44 53 52 6" Dngan Mrs R Brad.ey 15 20 15 20 14579 HvRttY NUTTER3 103 8 73 78 fa 75 7 L Rose AC Clark 6 8 6 8 12689 OXNAttD 4 99 7" 8 8 8 8 8 Gallagher E Hardiog fc Co 150 150 100 100 lime, 12, 24, 37, 491, 1:014, 1:14, 1:274, l:40i. Winnor B. h, by Salvatoi Lydia. Off at first break to a fair start. Won driving; eecond driving hard. Solvable barely lasted long enough to win. He was not quite roady and it was only Burns good riding that lauded him. Tba b y got a fijiug start and rated the horse cleverly down the back stretch. On the far tarn he resorted to foul tactics, shutting Groit Bend off. This in a measure was tho canse ot Gre t Bauds defeat. Saivabie, after interfering with Gro it Bend, stole away, and wh. n he gut to llonnd in the stretch it looked as though he would win easily Hero lack of condition told. Burns never pulled bis whip but cleverly hand rode the norse to the end. Salvable pulled up verj mucu distressed. Fonnd oisplayod dashing sped but looked high and whs perhaps short. Bishop Reed ran a good race for him. So did Pacemaker, who finished stoutly. Boney Boy is nowheie noir wbat ho was tnis spring. He may improve with this race. Harry Nutier aud Oxuaid were both slow in getting away. Overweiguts Pacem ker, 21 ponuds. Salvablti, place, 3 to 5; snow, out. Great Bend, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Found, show, evens. "1 A Q K i FOURTH RACE 5 1-3 Furionge. Purse 5400. 5 to second; 5 to third JLQgJ 2-ynar-old8. Boiling. Ind rii.isfB AWtBt jj V2 SirFin Jocknys Owners O H L C 148U3tiaA DUK 111 Ikk 2t? i 214 11 W Dau U JJ Uompbeil 6 7 6 7 14tj65 YO LO O 108 5h 61 4 62 61 21 Viiiioe GW cott 5 7 5 7 144.9 liNNuVATOR 103 21 31 3" 3 H Brown L H Ezll 15 15 12 15 146H ZAZA 105 3" li 12 li 4k Dngan WRGiiffln 8 8 7 7 147rf3 1HERUSH 103 74 8a 91 82 51 T Burns J W Scm.rr and Son3 6 3 4 14770 HDRONIA 105 11b 12" 102 7a 6U 1 Powell Tr.-tt-r and Co 10 20 10 20 14770 olR tf ilZHUGH 10115 142 111 92 7j Flick A Phillips 15 30 15 30 14.69 BASSE DA 105 4a 112 414 5 81 Dominick E Corrigan 5 7 5 7 14774 TIlDY ANN 102 124 13h 121 101 92 Winkfiold W H May and Son 7 10 7 10 146h9 EL uaNEY 116 6h 7" 71 4 10" hhmilton G C Bern ett 15 20 15 20 14811 NET I IE REGENT 105 9 10 132 ia2 n H Wilson Mrs K P Shipp 10 12 10 12 14520 TEKLA 101 8 9" 141 141 121 J Carter W F Schulte 40 60 40 60 14714 GLIaSANDO 106 10" 5U 52 11! 131 N Hill H L Joaes and Co 15 40 15 40 I47iu INLuOK 106 13a in 81121140 BtrSingar C Volini 12-20 12 20 14772 IN DEBT 103 141 15 15 15 15 Mitchell Ben dellen 6 8 6 8 Time 12r, 214, 36, 49r, 1:02, 1:081. Winnor B. f. by Pursobearet Mar. ha. Post 8 minutes. Start good. Wou in a hard drive; sscond, third and fourth wore riddon out. Erlt uOr got away well, to k the shortest route, always had cl ar sailing and ran a gamo race. Sno was under the whip fiom the head of the stretch home. Yoloc was in a nasty poefcot until well into tue strotcn. Then he finished troug With clear sailiug he tnig.it huve won. Innovator had no exposes and did his beat. Z tza bad plenty of speed nat the routi was too far for her. When she quit the stopped as 11 shot. The Rusn had a rough journey. Watch Basseda. She tan almost as gjod a race as the wianer. El Cane looked dangerous on the stretch turn, but wfcnt to pieces in the rnu boms, From a b d b winning Haronia ran a good raca. Scratct 0 j 14770 Russell K., 101; 14569 Tom Gumore, 101. Erla d O , plac -, 2j to 1; ehow, evens. Yoloco, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Innovator, show, 3 to 1. Tie flush, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. 1 A O f FIFTH UACEi aille. Parse f400. 5 to second ; 5 to third. X-rQDU 3-year-olds and upward. Selling lud tloisaa A w t Bt 34 lA M BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14SID ULulE W. 4 1U4 9 72 5 7 til 1 Mitcuell W Uiancy 6 10 6 10 14558 DEFENDER II. 3 95 1 1 1 lij 111 214 Duan J Burns 10 25 10 25 14812 ullHOLIN 4 109 7 21 2" 3" 2 3"" K Jones J D Doyle 6 20 6 20 14810 LILLIAN REED 3 102 8a 42 414 4H 3" 41 L Rose Chas O Connor 8 15 8 15 14524 UTILE alNGER5 lt6 44 5i 68 5 52 52 Dominick RMHe-inessy 3 5-35 145.8 PAT UaflREtT 3 100 5k 9"10 84 84 610 N H.ll J U Smith 4 7 4 7 13U49 oHABMaNiE 3 95 6a 61 7a 92 91 74 HBrjwn F Sloan 30 60 0 60 14404 PAN CHaRM 4 107 11 101 81 62 71 81 Wilson Mrs C Henry 6 20 6 20 14334 BARAiARIA 4.107 2 8 9"10l 101 9 T Burns W C Fessendan 3 34 3 84 I J i J j , f i 145243KISME 5 105 3 3H 324 2i 41 Fell. ViHtoe John Powers 3 11 13-6 , 14787THE DRAGOON 3 102 104 11 11 11 11 Fell Sheppard ETMcConnell 12 20 12 20? Time, 124, 25, 504;, 1:03, 1:16, 1:421. ; Winner R, f, by Iroquois Toribera. . , , , , it .,. Off at the first break to a good start. It was a driving finish and a 11 iki that TilUa W won 8hp w swerving all over in the stretch and was the cause of Kisms and Cha Drasoan falling. Tilll- W., undsr the whip, aworved to th injide and b if ora Mitcaall could get h-t acraigtib sue had Defender II , Eitbolin. Lillian Reoi and K sme crowded all in a heap on the rail. Xne lesult was tbat Kisme went down aud The Dragion fell over her. In the fall Tha Dragoon broke hienck. Neither of the boys was seriously hurt. Ktsma was wiamog when she fill. In the mix-up Eitholin wont to his kueis Tiltte ft sh aid hiv- ban disqutlitlei, bdt tue jud3 let the race stand as the h rsoa finished. Defender II. and Eithjlia both ran good race.. So did Lilian R-sed, who was ridden all over the track. Pas Garrett took the long route. Little Singer was Bhort. Barataria ran a dull race. ,... . . Scratched l4716Eltdad, 107; 14343 Rosavinnah, 9j; 1481o Locust Blossom, 1n, 101; 1473 Georce Lea, 106. Ovo. weights Lillian Road, 3 pounds; Pat Garrett, 2. ... ... W place, 4 tol; show, 2 to 1. Defender II.. place, 10 to 1; show, L4.,tol. t Eitholin, i-Tillie show, 3 to l.Barataria, place. 7 to 5; bhow, 3 to 5. Kume, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. A Qa- - SIXTH"RACE 1 Mile. PurseT4o6T5 to second; 5 to third. ItcODX 3-year-olds and upward Selling. - Ind Horses A Wt Bt M x BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14S39 DEFIANCE 3 100 1" li 1" 1" l"" Is Duean P M Civill 20 0 12 12 14,51 MAURICE W. 3 100 4a 3i 3 21J 224 N Hill BVincentandCo 4 6 4 5 14698 RUKIN 4 109 7 81 814 6 61 32 Ames Sydney Paget 5 7 5 7 14691 TiiNdlON 4 104 61 4i 424 424 3" 4i Winkfleld J D sha 20 20 15 2U 14434 TITLE 4 104 5a 6i 5 5" 414 51 Rigby F Urbanski 10 10 8 8 14769 SHOTBELT 3 95 15 13C 101 9n 72 61 Beaton Mrn R "Bradley 15 40 15 10 14787 COKDI4L 3 97 8 115 121 111 10a 7 Flick W M Hedges 20 40 20 40 147473CttNCY FISHER4 109 12" 121 112 12M112 814 I Powell W Mulveil 10 10 10 10 14773 CEIL 6 109 9a 112 13a 132 121 92 M vVebor J H smith 20 20 20 20 14747ISEN 4 112 14" 142 Un 141 132 1014 OBrien T Uos.eilo 12 12 10 10 14525 WOODRANGER 4 109 13 7H 9 10a 141 1114 Mitchell M Jordan 4 44 4 44 147b9 OWYHEK; 3 103 3k 54 1" 81 94 12" Bassingor G F Marphy 15 15 12 12 14604 LOYALETTA 5 109 2a 2M 21 214 5 132 R Jonei LeonardandMorgan5 7 5 6 14773 PKOVOL.O 3 107 11115 15 15 15 141 L Rose WCUncy 10 10 8 8 11810 ROiA CLAY 4 95 101 92 65 72 81415 A Booker C B Oamptell la 30 15 30 Time, 125. 254, 50t, 1 :03i. 1 :164, 1 :434. Winner-Ch. g. by Knight of Ellorolie Fiona. . . , . , Post 5 minutes. Start gooJ. The first two were driving hard; third and fourth nearly as hard. Dngan outrode Hill at the end. At the farlong post Maurice V. had the race wou, bat at the end both Hill and the horse seemed to get tired. Dogan never gave up ridinn and punishing Defiance and succeeded in getting up in the last stride Raskin ran a nice race and finished btiong. Tension w ent all to pieces wnen the pinch came. Shotbolt made up ground throughout. The weight and distance were too niach for Loyaletta. Wooiraner c in do batter. Scratched-14578 Frank Ireland 98; 14490 Chiffon, 104; 14844 Fiammarton, 107. Corrected weight Tension, 104. .,., Overweights-Cordial, 2 pounds; Title, 1; Isen, 3; Maurice W., 2. Defiance, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 21 to 1. Maurice W place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Rusktu, show, 6 to 5. -


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