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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL.., October 18. Fifty-ninth day. Chicago Jockey Clnb. Autumn Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Jnms H. Rpe. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. FIRST RACK 3-4 MJle. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to thira. 1KpQ 00 3 year-olds. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt Bt H, H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O K Li C ME62BIVAL DARE 113 124 8i f3 32 m Lines Bwent and Co 15 15 10 10 IRtoMIH DOCUEY 109 1h 1H H U 22 T Burns F S Moss 2i 3i 2i Si 14971 ANTIQUARY 112 7h 32 23 22 3U Mitchell James Curl 2i 2i 2 2 1474G NORAG. 119 81 5s? 9i 52 4 Hamilton W H Fassett 20 20 20 20 148793 LAM IT Y 109 41 2" 321 Hi 5i Reitz Casry and Co 10 12 10 12 15026 BROWN DICK 112 6" 61 41 6" 6i Riuby W H Roller 30 40 30 40 14878 ALICE B. 109 13" 102 ioi 92 7H Flck John Brenock 15 25 15 25 129283TKRRENE 109 101 9 11 and 8" Dugan O S Brownell 21 41 21 41 149383 FLIRTATION 109 14" 11" 121 121 9.1 McQnade W J Smith 15 20 15 15 14633 OYERA MI 109 5" A i 8"lli lOi Winkfleld GBKavill 30 1C0 30 100 14938 BCBANKEN 19 9" 132 7i 7W114 Conley W F Schulte 15 16 15 16 14S61 OWYHEE 112 11" 141 141 131 121 W Dean Q F Murphy 25 25 25 25 14861 SHOTBELT 1C9 15 15 15 141 133 D Carter Mrs R Bradley 50 100 50 100 14773 HUB RATHER 109 2" 121 132 15 148 Sheppurd J Arno 60 1C0 60 100 14214 ZACATOSO 113 3" 4 GIOl 15 Mclntyre Mrs G Hamilton 50 1C0 50 100 Time 12, 231, 36, 48, 1:0H, 1 :14, Winne Ch. f. bi Only Daie Mi 111 Jonea Off at fmt break to a good start. Won cleverly: second and third mildly driven. Rival Dare ran a crocking pood race. She was off none too yell, had coar sailing throughout and went to the front in the stretch at hfr leisuie. Miss Doeley got a flying Btart, had no excuses and ran her best race. Mark thiB filly for early action in the mud. Antiquary was tingled up at the sfart and was naturally much u-ed in getting up Had Mitchell not been in such a hurry to get to the frort, the chances are that Antiquary would have run a much better race. Nora C. finished fast, Lsmity had fine speed, but could net carry it far. Terrene has worked fast. Watch her. She was in a uockot ell the way and did not nearly run her rucn Scratched 14939 Lady Osborne, 109; 13774 liOst Time, 112; 14938 Falomacita, 109. Oversights Zicotoso. 4 pounds; Brown Dick, 3: Hive I Dare, 4 Rival Daie, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Miss Dooley, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Antiquary, Show. 2 to 5. T KTTfTI SECOND BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 8. 9 f jf jb 2-ynnr-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A- Wt Bt hi K U BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14925 KKNTY FARMJSR 108 8 7" 7 3 1 T Burns WdtrdandBackneri 2 8-5 9-5 148813RED CROSS II. 108 6" m 4" 1" 2 Conley T P Hayes 5 5 41 4i 149592 FLORIZAR 10714k 5" 3H 22 32 V Dean HJScoggan 3 3 21 21 14943 BONNIVARD 105 34 3 5i 4U 421 Mitchell J 8 OBrien 8 13 8 13 149R9 MAHARAJAH 106 11 4i 62 52 5 Reitz Casey and Co 8 15 8 15 14901 GUSTO 105 2s 1 1 62 02 Dugan H L Jones and Co 15 15 8 8 14922 KAHLER 102 7" 8 8 8 73 Wilson J H Smith 100 150 1C0 150 14856 OLEKMA 102 5" 23 26 7 8 Dominick V Hughes 30 100 30 100 Time, 121, 24, 36. 491, 1 :02, 1 :15. Winner B. c. by Leonatua Plmtrees. Post 7 minutes. Sartpoor. Th6 first three were driving to the limit. It was a most sansa-ticnal finish. Burn? on Kentucky Farmer fairly stole the race". Ho came with a rush on the outside. Kentucky Farmer was tangled up at th start and seemed to be short on speed until I the stretch was reached Then he diaplaved quality. Conley on Red Cross II. threw the race away. Ho paid more attention to crowding Florizar than be did to riding his own colt. Mark Red Cross II. from now on. Ha seems to be a gond colt. Doan cn Florizar was lucky to get 1 through on the far turn but he inet with bad luck on the stretch turn. Here Conley pulled in on Flnrz r and came within an ace of throwing him over the fence- A foul was claimed hut it was net allowed. Bonnivard ran a goja race. Gcsto and Olekma ran the first half faBt. Thaie they stor.pnd to nohing. Scratched 14969 Duroni, 102; 14997 Joe Wheeler, 108; 149972Tekla, 105. Overwpigbts Florizar, 21 pounds; Maharajah, 1. Kentucky Farmer, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Red Cross II, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5, Florizar. c?how, 2 to 5. 1 PZfK K THIRD RACE-1 Mile. Purse 00. S75 to second; 5 to third. a x Jt 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St and K 3 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 149713EO TIPTON 3 103 2 121 13 1 12J Hi Dngan W H May and Son 4 4 31 18-5 150H2PERIWIG 5 107 4" 3" 35 38 2" 2 Conley W F Schulte 4 4i 4 4 149273GREAT BEND 4 107 11 22 21 2J 312 320 T Burns B Vincent fc Co 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-4 15031 A ST OR 4 109 31 4 410 420 415 410 Dominick Lockbart Bros 30 150 30 1E0 14971 PAT GAERETT 3 102 5 5U 5" 52 5 55 Wilson J H Smith 10 20 10 20 14791 WARREN POINT6 104 6 6 6 6 6 6 R Narvaez Ira Glasscock 30 150 30 150 Time, 121, 25i, 371, 49i, 1:011, 1:14, 1:261, 1:391. Winnf r B. c, by Deceiver Mary Parks. Off at first break to a good start. Won driving hard: second and third hard at it. Ed Tipton bad an abundance of speed and ran the best race of his career. He wanted to stop in the stretch bat Dngan went at him. Ho barely lasted long enough to win. Periwig and Great Bend had a battle all through the stretch. The former not the place jest by the action of the nod. Periwig pp ems to be iu rare form right now. It was a fast race. Great Bend seemed to be running easily at the far turn but when Burns called on him he had nothing left. The last three were outclassed and beaten off. Overweishts Pat Garrett, 2 pounds; Periwig, 3. Ed Tititou, place, 4 to 5; show, 3 to 10. Periwig, place, evens: show, 3-to 10. Great Bend, place, 1 to 4; show, out PAti FOURTH KAUiS 5-8 filile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. I Qyt O All ages Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X K X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O E L C fl4498NICKEY D. 4 124 5 5" 31 3H 121 W Dean Jas Griffia and Co 4 4 21 31 149393GOEBEL 3 107 H 311 22 21 21 Dngan E C Blum 2 2 3-2 3-2 150283MONTGOMERY 6 115 81 6 5 43 31 H Shields W P Megrane 31 51 31 51 14998 LITTLE ALARM 4 109 2 111 111 1 42 Conley Wair and Boyle 20 25 20 25 14749 LOITERER 4 112 41 21 411 52 51 Flick John Powers 15 30 15 30 14973 BONEY BOY 3 104 91 810 7 71 61 Mitchell Mrs R Bradley 5 7 5 7 147692EVA WILSON 3 ! 04 3" 12 6 6 7 Sheppard Frank Wilson 30 40 SO 40 14811M. WALLACE 2 92 lOi 72 811 9" 8? Dominick Keith fc Patton 6 10 6 10 MEDICINE MAN 2 y2 7" 91 9" 81 92 T Morse E Corrigan 50 60 50 60 149402MENELEK 5 1C9 6" 102 101 103 joe Roitz J Arno 100 S00 100 200 13774 JOHN F. YOGT 3 107 11 11 11 11 11 Wilson B R Clawson 100 100 40 40 Time, 12, 24, 351, 481,1:001. Winner Ch. c, by Keene Arno. Post 12 minutes. Start poor. Won in a hard drive of four. Nickey D. handled his weight cleverly and ran a fine race. On him Dean rode perfectly. He saved his horse well and took the shortest route, Goebel had no excuses. He was off flying and had clear sailing, but could not stand tha prossnro at the end. With an equel break Montgomery would have been a keen contend r. He was tangled up at the start and ran as prod a race as the winner. Little Alarm is fast, but a coward. Loiterer deserves attention from now on. Boney Boy polled up lame. Maud Wallaco had no chance from where she got off. Do not count this race for her. Scratched U217Mamie Lou, 115; 14604 W. B. Gates, 104; 14859 Inlook,95; 14813 Verify, 121; 14811 Highland Lad, 95. Nickey D., place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Goobal, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Montgomery, show, evens. V" f T rj FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. I JUt I 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O li L 149033BISHOP REED 5 107 2" r-i 121 13 m 12 W Dean . W P Magrane S-5 21 8-5 2 1 150C0 TAPPAN 5 107 41 2" 21 2" 21 1 22i Dngan Dinsloy and Co 4 41 4 4 14810 VOLANDIES 3 97 6 3 5 62 5U 32 McQuada H Gwynn and Co 12 50 12 30 14880VINCENNEB 3 96 7" 6 6 5 42 41I Flick John Brenock 10 15 10 15 14789 S L4ZAROSE3Q.3 100 8 5" 31 3 32 52 Dominick FM Arthur 6 6 4i 41 14927 KINGS HWAY 4 105 3" 7" 71 8 71 6 Mitchell Mrs R Bradley 6 10 6 6 14938 BBIGHT NIGHT 3 94 5" 8 3 7U 8 76 Fogg J H Smith 60 100 60 1C0 . ,.,14857 DEBRIDE 5 102 1 41 41 41 6-" 8 T Burns K J Murphy 31 41 31 4 It Time, 12i, 25, 491, 1:021, 1:151, 1:401. Yiinner B. h. by Bishop Octa Reed. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Tha first four were driviDg. BiBhop Reed had the most speed. He seemed to hear out on the stretch turn, but nothing was near him and no damage was done. Dean was compelled to whip the horse over the head to keep him in. Tappan ran a good raco. He is a hard horse to ride, and Dugau hardly did him justice. Dngan claimed foul against Bishop Reed, but the the claim was ignored. Volandits, under Eevere punishment, finished fast. He can win a reca if the track gets muddy. Sam Lazarus Esq. was slow in getting away from the post and hardly ran to his maik. Kings Highway ran another of his bad races. Debride could not get out of his own way. Do not connt thie race for him Scratched 14972 Tillie W., 100; 14926 Eitholiu, 103; 14882 Jim McCleevy, 95; 14337 Crocket, 108; 14882 Uhler, 91; 14857 MoroDi, 110. Corrected weights Vincennoa, 96 Overweights Bishop Reed, 2 pounds. Bit-bop Reed, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5 Tappan, place, 3 to 2; show, 4 to 5. Volandies,Bhow, 1 to 1, Debride, place, 3 to 2; show, 7 to 10. l PtKQ SIXTH RACE 1 1-S Miles. Pnrse00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JvJO 4-year-olda and upward. Selling fatl Horses A Wt Bt St H H X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 149722BITTER RT 4 107 1" 11 12113 15 12 11 w Dean F Zuehlke and Co 5 6 0 6 150002DBL.DUMMY5 104 2" 61 52131 311 2U 221 Mitchell F Fisbie and Co 5-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 149723DOG TOWN 4 104 61 3H 21 23 221 30 38 T Burns R Flvnn 3 41 3 41 15000 PACEMAKER4 111 4" 7 62 6 41 42 46 Bradford W C Fessendeu 12 12 10 10 1E000 PAN CHARM 4 107 7" 8 7H 76 78 6 5" Wilon J H Smith 5 25 25 25 148143YUBA DAM 5 101 8 41 411 41 54 52 6 McQnade H R bn?ou -5 5 4 41 14790 HOSI 4 104 5" 51 8 8 8 72 7G Trttpr Fries and Co 50 100 50 100 14998 BRIGGS 5 101 31 21 3 51 61 1 8 8 C Murphy OVFaut 30 60 30 60 Time, 13, 25, 37, 491. 1 :C2, 1 :27l, 1 :10, 1 :53i. Winner Br, c, by Royal Hampton Bnttrmerp. Off at second bresk to a good start. Won driving mildly: second ?nd third under keen pressure. Bitter Root got away well on bis stride, was well riddeo, took the shortest route and everything considered ran a good race. He is a fair sirt of a nor e when at hie best. Judging from this race be is rounding to. Doube Dnmmy made a very strong bid in the stretch but. could not gt. within striking distance of Bitter Root. Mitchells finish on Double Dummy was weak. Dog Town ran right to his notch. He i" a moat consistent horse. Bradford was handicap enough to beat Pacemaker. With a good rider he would havo baen much nearer the front. Yuba Dam Eeoms to be of little present account. Pctatcbpd 15000 Tohy Honing, 107. Bitter Root, p ace, 2 to 1; show, evens. Doube Dummy, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Dog Town, 8b ow, I to 5.