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

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I HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO. 111., October 9. Fifty-sixth day. Chicago Jockey Clnb. Anumn Meeting. Weather clear; track fast Presiding Judge. Harry Kuhl. Starter, Richard Dwyor. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. -t A Cii Li FIRST EACF 7-8 Mile. Parse MOO. 5 to second; 5 to third. jjffhr t"l O 4-vonr-nMn npi QnwnH Belling. TnJT Horsea AtStM Vt BtrFin Jockeys Owpprs O H L C 129tTXlTTLE LAND 5 109 9 224 2 2 12 18 Mitchell HTarwieandCo 5 8 5 8 14900 DKL PASO II 6 H2 74 Ff SH 310 34 22 Vanduen F MrCullongh 7-5 7-5 6-5 8-5 14900 BONNIE ION E 4 109 8 72 5H i 42J 31 IPoell FJSmea 4 20 4 20 14900 LHN 4 101 8 1 1 12J 2i 41 Domioick BilpyandCo 40 40 40 50 13875 QUEEN SAFIE 5 101 1" 6" 91 7a 51 53 Dnexn J R Bennett 10 12 10 12 14SBI CB IL 6 103 4h S" 4 5 6 61 W Dean J H Smith 10 15 10 15 14573 INVERRY II. 4 K9 11" 11I0 81 102 72 Ghver MrsFVaoNessfcCol5 15 15 15 14055 ROGER B. 6 109 6a 414 f 2 6s 9 8" R Nrvaez F O Mohier 5 8 5 8 14747 GA ILFO 4 14 104 141 :2l 112 111 91 Flick TLie-lzi 30 30 25 25 11938 GOLDEN ROD 5 U9 12 8" 8 10 8 10a WUsoa Cohen and Doiaey 15 15 15 15 14819 DEPENDING 4 1131 2 Id lln 121 7ll McTntyre E M Bergen 8 12 8 12 , 12295 NOVER 6 109 14a 1?2 131 13 121 122 H Brown John Hogin 30 50 30 10 144? NI K CARTER 5 113 15 131 142 141 132 i:-0 S arger WAWiight 30 SO 30 30 14294 FO;CDRO 4 101 5" 91 7" 91 141 142 BspMnger RRoire 63 60 60 60 14061 DOXIE 4 102U3 15 15 15 15 15 N Hill FosterandBrnmaeld60 60 50 50 Time, 121, 24. 36. 4si, 1 :01, 1 :14, 1 :27i. Winner B. , by Little Minch Jennie McFarlnd. P s 8 minntps. Start good Won J and ridden: f econd driven bnt; third and fourth the sitne. Litte Land broke ruuning and shnwel a hiah order of tpeed. He conld have goae to the front at any atpgn of the journey. Mitchell had a gr ol bold t f the geldings head in the first three-qua tore but at the end h waa "huocbiaK" him hard. Dot Paso II. seemd to get into an unnecessary piOKP at ih head of the suetch Still ihi horfo was not good pnough to wio and . this made no rMffrpnce in the result Bonnio lone ran a good race. So did Lahri ea far 88 shn went. Br enrly flash of preed waa marvelous. Here rfo- the Ally has. alw y been beaen off R er B. was not ready. This race will do him good. Galileo got iuto a bad jam on the first 1 turn and almo t fell. Pcratche 1 Billy Kenney. 101; 14938Dgniar, 101 ; 14900 Lorrania, 101. Overweight Depending, 4i pounds; Doxie, 14; Nicn Carter, 1. Little Land, place, 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Del Paso II., placa, 1 to 2; show, out. Bonie lone, show, 4 to 1 - A Cid I SECOND KAOlfi 7-8 Mile. Puree 00. 5 to second ; 5 to thirau JL4fct0 r-olde. Allowances. Ind Horsea A Wt St A BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C fl4943THE RUSH 115 34 m 14 13 12 1 T Burns J W Schorr and3on 3-5 7-103-5 3-5 1494.2 FLO RlZxR 115 1" 5H 24 2 2 23 Vandnsen H J Scoegbn 3 31 3 31 14945i3rHB MONK. 115 5a 2" 31 3" 3 S3 Mitchell T P Hayes 6 12 6 12 14943 TOMMY OBRIEN 115 2h 31 4" 4 45 40 W Doan HJbmith 20 40 20 40 14943 Mi. BAR JAH 115 7h 6" 5 f,2 H 15 Duhu Cae and Co 12 16 12 16 149P4 MN OF HONOR 115 8 7i 68 61 12 621 Tmter Geo Ki euWer " 15 25 15 25 14859 HU ROMA 113 4" 4" 73 72 76 72 Mclmyre ETmiterandCo 30 50 30 40 14786 1BIN HERE 112 6a 8 8 8 8 8 Hamilon Hold Bros 50 60 50 60 Timp, 121 251, 37i, 5C1, 1:15, 1:271. WinneT B. c, by 0id Fallow Ci anues. Off at the first break to a ood start. Won vpry easily: second whipped out; third eased np. The Bcsh i undonbteoiy a t ood colt and has p11 the speed npcs-ary to mxkt a giam ihrep-yeur-oid He b Id this race safe from flig-fall to finsh. Flnrizar had no excuses, tie luckily L got through dowu the backstiech and run bis b ist rac9. Mitchell is not stroig enough to do I The Monk jutice. hU in a he vy headed youngster and must have strong h mating. Mahara- jab and Man of Honor b sh ran bad races. 80 did Huronia, who showed no Bpeod at all. Scratched 14943 Bonmvard, 115. Overweignts Bnronia, I p und. Tne Rush, place, oat. Flonzdr, place, 7 to 10; show, out, The Monk, show, evens; A i U f THIRD BACE-Short Course Purse 5400. 5 to BecondT5 to third. 3-yoar-oida aua upward. Allowancei. Steeplechase. Thd Horses A Wt St 3 6 8 10 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14900 ZUFALLIG 6 144 In 1 11 Hi HI 13 13 Kidd W F Bchnlte 8 10 8 10 14559CnENIER 4 158 5h 3 210 210 215 215 215 Eggerson MT Miles 11-511-59-5 9-5 1190i COSNEtt 4 129 6 23 3 3 3 3 3 R Ford sMBrxion 15 30 15 SO 14910 CHEESMITES 125 21 Went out of course. C Johnson C H Wil-iams 8-5 3 8-5 3 1494HTHRKE PKd 8 157 4 Fell. Ruby Ben Fjk 3 41 3 4 14902SGLOBE II. 4 139 3" Fell. J fioyd John Brencck 4 4 3 3 Time,3:lli Winner Ch. g, by Areyle Per-Adventuro Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won pmh d up; second the eame. Zafallig fencnd perfsztly, had plenty of soeed and won all the way. Jodi g from this race be is likety to m ke a good one at jumtdog. Cheniera rare was below pur. Eggerou said that the g-lan struck himself and afn r .hit refuted to try Honever his rare nl be farther investiRat-d There was an ugly looking mixnp at the fiSt jump. R -i on Globe II., waa t e cause of it and hp was bdly butt. The boy deliberately tifad to ran . .incur Be socc.,d-dio OoiLg this Oo Qivb II hi the wit g at tho corner of thojr uuu tnrned a complito tomersault. TLo horse was up in an Ins ant and c Olided with Tune Forks. This was the csUie of tho latter falling. After the mixnp tr.o race amounted to little r nothing. Hcia ched 14902 Judgo Keenen 126. Zafallie, place, 34 to 1; slow, 6 to 5. Chenier, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Cosner, ehow, 8 to 1. Thr e Forks, place, 8 to-5; show, 3 to 5. Cheesetnite, place, 6 to 5; abow, 2 to 5. Globe II., place, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 107 1 FOUHTH RACK 7-8 Mile. Purse 00T5 to second; 3lothirci: JLrtJ I JL 3-year.ol.i8. Sailing. Ind HorsPs A Wt St and V, lj BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14839 K. JOHNSON 107 13 U 1H It 12 .1 T Burns Tomlinson and Co 2 2 9-5 2 14789CANACE 104 8 SH 1" 8t 7 2 Wilson N B Hall and Co 5 5 5 5 149242 ED TIPTON 110 2" si 44 42 4U 32 WinkHeld W H May and Son 14-514-52 24 14924 TOBE PAINE 107 71 93 62 32 2U 41 Flick T F Pockcct 10 10 10 10 148823 ilARTH A FOX 104 5a 72 81 51 64 5 Bas-mger LwieandMCallistUO 50 40 50 14r803PAT GARRETT 104 10h 11 11 92 92 6U McQaade J H fcmith 15 15 15 15 148.0 ANTIQUARY 107 9 102 101 72 5" 72 Dugan J-mo-Curl 10 15 10 12 147912 BROWN VaIL 104 4" 41 51 2 3 8 C Murphy WEB-aaneld 60 60 E0 60 14905 FINTAN 104 3a 2t 2a 101 103 93 Trotter Mrs SI Schwass 80 100 SO 103 14423SM IS PATRON 107 6 ui 262 8iioiiNHill T W L Van Metet20 20 20 20 147882HEROICB 104 11 6i 95 11 11 11 Mitchell T Coatello 10 16 10 16 Time, 134, 25, 371, 491, 1:021, 1:15, 1:271. Winner B. c, by Kinx Ailonso Girofla. Off at the Mrst break to a poor start. Won driving and out to the last ounce; second, third and fourth doicg thir bast. Mr. Johnson beat the barrier and ran a very lucky race. Burns ride on him wub a beauiy. He BBVen tvery inch of gronnd possible aua began to drive tho colt at tl o proj er timo. Canttcoran by fir the beat race and ahouid have won.. She was bump-d and jofctioo at evry turn, and thou finished veiy 8trotgly Ed Tipton sutlored irom bid handling. Winkfield did everything bat fall t ff. Toba Paine eLoivtd a lot of speed and ran a good iace, but when the pitch camo he tiied badly. Pat Garrntt got away b-idlr and never nud a ciiance. Aniiqnary had ban iacirjg lucn. Mark Brown Vail for ear.y action in lower company. Sne showed tpeed end got. a bunvh some nd. Scrntchpd 14810 V.dancief. 110: 148-2 Uhler, 104; 121883 Jossnbine B , 104; 14E602Dafender II., 104; 14142 r nceaa Murphy, 101; 14254 Myosoiis, 1U; 14851 Bho.belt, 1C4. Mr. Johnson, place, 4 to 6; show, cue. Canace, place, 2 to 1; show, ovena. Ed Tipton, show. 2tol. FIFTH BACE-l 1-10 Mllen. Puree 00. 5 to second; 5 to thira. X- x: J j andl 4-year-olds and upward Selling. lad Horse i A Wt Bt bj H X BtrFin Jocksyp. Ownors O H L C . 14571ElNriTtlN 4 105 7" 4 3i 2 28 12 Baainger Earnsbaw Bro3 12 13 1213 14923 BITTKR HOOT 4 108 1 IH V Vi 12 2 W Dean J C Cahn 7 10 7 8 1496 DJG TOWN 4 108 3a 3W 41 4h SI 3 I Powell R Flynn 10 13 10 13 rfll298 FRlAti JOHN 4 103 9 6t 5M 5 42 T Bums J Maraton 31 5 34 5 r 14814 LEW B Of PER 6 108 24 9hl0 91 6s 51 Flick Johu Brenock 6 10 6 7 14WM 1ILLIE W. 4 107 61 51 61 72 71 61 Drjgn W Clr,cy 10 15 10 15 14815 EIGHT BELLS 4 105 4a 2a 2" 3 42 7U Domioick MB Hughes andC08 15 8 15 148912EIN 5 107 10 10 92 10 9 andif McQuade H MoUurren Jr 7 10 7 10 14927 ANN. OLDFIELD4 105 8a 81 88 6l 83 9 Mitchell L Marion 15 30 15 30 l4882CATA3TROPHE5 113 andn 78 7" 8H Bled. Vauduaen PShaiidan 6-5 6-5 1 1 T me 124 , 244 , 37, 491, 1:021, 1:15, 1:271, 1:411, 1:47. Winner B g, by Rily Maggie B. Pot 6 mnutas. Btan g ioj. W-n handily ; second thasame; third and fourth driving to the limit. Einstein evidently had the light prpp , ration and ran a much bitter rac than he did in any of his r cent races. Form reversals from th? stable he come frtm are not un unci m- mon th ng. Bit.er ttoot showed speed galore. Tn route weaairtle too far for him. Dog Town barely lasted lorg enough 10 beat Friar John for t-ie plato. Too lattora perf jrmtnee was a good one. On him Burns nd-tarongh laca. He crowned Catastrophe into the feuce and came within an ace of oieakiug Vanduaeas leg In fact Calastrophe bad a v-ry rongu journey. Still bo bled and his race and Vandueena ride must stand. It took Low Hopper almost the , pntire distance to get on his stride. He is a bad horse. Ein got away badly and never tried a yard. Scratchpd 14450 Cabiillo, 108: 14791 Trnxillo. 108; 14751 Mary Klulla. 105; 14831 Wood-ranger, 105: 14903 Title, 105; 14746ElIdad, 103; 14880 Celtic Bard, 105; 14912 Gooo Lier, 105. Einstein, place. 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Bitter Root, pltce, 8 to 1; show, 8 to 5. DogJTwn. thow. 2 to 1. Catastrophe, place. 1 to 2; show, out. 11 Q 7QSIXTHRACE-1 Mile. Purte 00 75 to second 5 to third. JtJ I O 8-year-olda and upward. Allowances.. lid Horaoa A Wt Bt and H H BtrFin Jockeya Ownerp O H L C 14905MIZPAH 5 103 2 1 1 U0 18 18 Dngaa W Roche 3 41 8 41 4927HALVAB1E 6 1C5 B 81 21 23 28 2 T Btrna P Dunne 1-2 7-101-2 7-10 148832TTTLLA FONSO 3 88 4" B 5 44 4 88 Dominick John Huffman 4 41 4 41 149U8BOMEY BOY 3 88 8 21 8H 3 8 43 Beaton Mr R Bradley 12 15 12 15 14857 sLY 5 102 la 41 4 5 5 5 N Bill H L -Tones and Co 20 30 28 30 Time, 12, 241 35i, 471, 1:001, 1:121, 1:26, 1:391. Winner B. g, by Faverdale Amulet. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won very easily ; second and third driving hard. Micoah had sneed to lon ant spread-eagled his field. He is a very fist horse, but overracpd hirusilf today. Dngan took no char cea and cover paaed Mizpah up till ho was sure of winning. After going about fifty yurs it seemed that Mizpph was the only boise on his stride- Salvab e was all tanglpd up and Burns seemod to be unable to got the horse going right. Tnlla Foneo was in the same fix as 8alvable and 1 ever really got to running until the stretch waa riched. Everything consdered it was a falsely lun raco Boney Boy and Sly were outclassed. From a time standpoint the race wa vpry good one. eqn,linK the track rpenrd. Scrat bed 14337 iCrockPt, 102; 149053 Ailev ate. 97: 14924!tr-amor, 96. Mizpah. place, evens; show, out. Balvable, place. out. Tnlla Foneo, place, evens; show. out.


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