Harlem Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-22

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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., October 8 1. -Sixty. fifth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Autumn Mooting. Weather clondy; track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Startor, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. "! PC Jt PC 1KSI" uAtiJs. S-4 aiile. Pnreluu. 5 ta second ; 525 to third. . JL O i-5 O O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tad HorBe? A Wt 8t M StrFis Jockeys Owners O H L O 15157 JTM iOBE II, 4 100 1 1" 1 Vi 1 T Burns FT Wood 3 16-53 3 15117 BRULARE 4 107 8 121 6! 4 224 Fiint A B Watts 80 SO 20 20 15117SI3TER ALICE 4 107 21 2 4U 51 321 Rigby J P Meeban 15 15 15 15 149f8 LITTLE LAND 5 ""89 7k 9 7" 6H 41 C iwman HVrigandCo 20 20 15 15 125U2W1GGTN8 4 107 10 5h 3" 31 51 Conley FosterandBrumfieldl 5 4 5 15222 H. 8. TOBACCO 5 1C0 61 3H 22 2" 62 Sh-ppard Loigh and Jordan 6 6 6 6 15177 VICIE VANCE 5 10U11 71101 7" 7 Booker M L Rica 0 40 20 40 14938 DA MAR 4 97 SU 8 101 83 Fnrk John Breuock 30 40 X0 40 15135 AT BY 5 97 12 14 1H 12 9 McQaado HMcCarrenJr 80 SO 30 30 15177SD0NT SKIP ME 5 10U 5 61198 11110 Talmtine J B Nichols 8 10 8 10 142952 KRKE HAND 3 97 13 132 13 13 1U Newcom S S Bender 10 15 10 15 15j28 TENOLE 5 107 4" 412 81 12U Hinksy James Cnrl 10 12 10 12 15I312LOYALE1TA 5 97 14 114 14 14 132 Tally LeonarcandUorganlO 15 10 15 15131 lOLA 8 97 91 111 5h 9b 14 J Waldo Lamasm-y Bros 15 20 15 20 15158 MAMIE LOD 4 107 16 15 15 15 15 Wil-on W Gibriri 20 20 20 20 15104NORA C. 3 97 17 17 16 16 16 A Booer W H Fas3ett 15 20 15 20 14791 PAULINE J. 3 97 15 16 17 17 17 Mitchell EC Brown andCo 20 20 15 15 Time, 12, 24, 371, 491, 1:02. 1:141. Winner B. g, by Gorman Dolly. Post 12 minutes, Stait good. Won hand ridden; second and third were under pressure. Jim Gore 11. got away flying, had clear sailing and won bandeomely. He is a useful selling plbternDdT light weight.. Bralara ran a fsr batter race than the winner. She h-tdar nh Ji umey. b rg interfered with several tin. 03, then Clashed resolutely. Sister Alice bad plenty of speed and hung on tamely when the pitch cima It took Little Land n long vhile to get on his 6tiide, but wben he did he paeee.1 horses iu front of him rapidly. Wigins had spned. bat was abort. W btch him from n w on. H. S. Tobacco had no excusae. He is not at., his best. Vicie Vance was rigbt there and coming fa-t at ti e end S a ctiea 151C4 Da Blbise 100; USQ8Mi Lynab, 97 : U048Lady Bratton, 97; 15203 Little Jack Horner. 107; 151E8 Rival Due, 97; i2t883Josephiue B.,97 Overt. eihis Jim Gore II 3 pounds; Ltulj Ltad, 2; Vicie Vanes, 41 : Dont Skip Me, 41. Jim Gore 11., place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Sister Alice, skow, 8 to 1. Brulare, place, 8 to 1; show, 4 to 1. . pT SECOND RACE- O 1-3 Furlongs. Purse 840dT5 to second; 5 to third. O AiOO 2-year-olds. Alh wanco3 Ind Horans A Wt Bt H K StrKin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15154 ltaK KU -H 110 8" 2" 1 1 1 1 T burns J S.h rr and Sou 3-2 8-5 3-2 8-5 15l9iALlCE TURNER 103 51 3i 3U 3" 2 McQ lade Keith fc Paiton 3-2 8-5 7-5 3-2 1M792THK MNK 101 21 4 2" iU 3 Miicheil T P Hayes 7 8 7 8 1519;20ONN1VARD 101 71 72 62 2" 4 I Powell J S OBri-n 8 15 8 15 15179 1 OMOND 106 41 6" 51 1 66 5h Conley W R Gr ffiu and Co 12 20 12 20 15198 M-iN OF HONOR 106 61 5U 7 hi 68 Tro ter Gecrg. Kieujcer 20 25 20 20 14969 HURONIA 98 1" 8" 810 710 76 Flick Tr. tier and Co 50 .0 40 40 U2J23uLbKMA 93 8a 11 42 M0 8 A Booker V Hughes 30 60 30 60 15151 DONIZETTI 93 9 9 9 9 9 H Brown LUEzsil 50 50 40 40 C .upleo in betting. Time, 121, 24. 211, 49, 1 :0J, 1 :15, 1 :22i. W nnei B. c. by OJdfallow Unamress. OB at first b:eak to a good start. Wou easily: te:ond, third and fourth were driving to the limit The RuBh a tbe best ana best ridden He only camerea all toe way and made tbe others look cheap This is a ycung-ter of good class Alice Turner did her bast and Unhand ghme y under severe punishment. The Mouk is at hi best uojv. He got into a jam on the stretch turn and this alone kept him from getting second place. Boanivard ran a fine race. O ekm broke runniLg on the outside and showed a smart turn of speed. Trotter roae badly on Man f Honor. Tbe Rubh, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Alica Turner, pl.co, 1 to 2; show, out. The Monk, show. 7 to 5. 1 pT OQT THIRD HACB- 5-8 Mile. Purse 400. 5 to second; 825 to third. xO iO I All Ages. Allowances. Ind aoraae A Wt St n ritrFin Jockeys OwnerB O B L C 1520D2BILEE 3 93 7 66 610 21 1 Parretio W H Barrett 6 8" 6 8 15i5?2HtRMOSO 4 107 2 lH 1 1 22 McQoade A C Clark 4 41 4 4 15222 MCiRITO 4 119 31 4" 41 5" 3 Miicheil O P Hcmiffh 6 8 6 8 14864 YELLuw TAIL 2 10 4" 3 2 3 ii T Burnt Fostor and Hackett3 3 21 13-5 15113 KiiAiNK BKUIj 3 109 5 2 324 51 BIops J vV OiNeull and to2 3 2 3 152UU BhRLBA NELL 4 101 61 5 5 610 lb C. nley D PRudgt-rsand CoS 12 8 12 12948 MI S MARKS 3 99 81 710 728 7and0 7is K N.ivaez EShefhan 50 150 50 150 9j79 LIZZIE N. II 4 104 11 9 9 8 82 dheppard JAOons 50 150 . 0 ISO 5801 LiLV VrJRINER 3 99 9 82 89 9 H Bio L H Ezell 100 203 100 2C0 Time-, 12, 231, 31i, 471, l:C0h Winnor B. g, by Himyar Grace Lte Post 15 minutes. Stmt good. Wou driving to the limit; second hand ridden; third easily. Hilea stole the race in the ibst few strides, tie was cloin to the rail all tbe way and through the stietch came witb a teiritic roth. MtQuade on Heimoto tlraw tbe race awsy. Ha hud a com-manamg it ad wLeu he reacbtd tbe ttittcb but foolishly swtnz wide aud threw away gronLd Herru to, bs tbe rt.ee nas im, as undoubtedly tbe bjat. he showed eltc ric spe a and was simly Cauti riig when Hihe paaea him twenty yards out. It was a rank piece of carelessness on AliQaadea part. Moco ito ran a gi od rncc. SUh wan coming with gre-t tpeea at ibo t nd. The delay at tbe post buit Fiauk Bell and Yellow I all. Both i"owed tpeea but could not carry it to the end. Bertba Nell bel ngs in cheaper compiay. Leo Yrtner ran away bbout a miie and a half in a false break. It was a fast race ana entitles Hermoso to consideiation. Scratched 15085 Duty 69. OverweigLt: Yellow Tail, 5 pounds; Frank Bell, 5. Hil e, blace, 3 to 1; show, etons. HtrmifO, tlaco, 7 to 5: show, 3 to 5. Mosorito, show, 11 to 10. Yellow Tbil. pltce, tvens; sboft, 2 to 5. Frauk Bil, place, evens; sho, 2 to 5. -1 fr , O iOUEill nAHi 1 iiiiio aua ZO lards. Purse UU. 5 to stcuua ; 5 to O 5 O O tntrd. 3-year-olds and upwaru. Atlowancos Ind Horses A Wt St X. bi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14973 UJZPAR 5 111 It 2i 2U 21 12 121 T Bums W J Roche 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 150l2BKiNNtVILLE 4 104 2 3 32 32 22 2i V-lentino J H imiih 4 5 4 5 152011 MOHONI 4 100 5 5 16 66 43 -ci Flick Jbrne-Aitaur 12 20 12 20 152 UMaY BbACH 3 96 4h 1M 11 li 311 Hi Mnchell FT Wood 21 4t 2i 4t 15i332KGS HIGHWAY 4 97 61 68 t8 6 6 5t Satoj Mrs R B alley 15 20 15 23 14153 "lbNBY 4 1C4 3 4 4 4 52 6 M Quatfe b S Bandar 6 8 6 8 1510 HARKY NDTTER3 91 71 8 8 8 8 73 WJ ues ACl,rk 15 20 15 20 15156JESP10NAGE 3 fc8 8 7 7i 72 71 8 H Br -n L H Ezell 12 25 12 25 Time, 24, 481, 1 :t0, 1 :IS1, 1 :39t, 1 :101 Winner B. g, ry Faverdale Amulet. Putt 3 mmutes titan good. V on easily; second hand riddan; third and fourth were doing their bost. Mizpah ran a smasuing g 1 d rues and is ouo of the best buries iu 1 aining bore now. He wus right there with M tench t.ll tbe way and showed as much, if not moie, speed than she cid. Tbe route was too far for May Beach, but as far as s ie wont she made things lively. Moroni is at bis best, and at tbe end was running great guns Bonneville was placed during the earl; stages of ihe race, and lauded in second place cleverly. Tenby has had a long let-up, aua this conticerod he made a good showing, lie is high in flesh ana still far from a race. AlcQuado rooe him bhrd all the way. Kings Highway finished fast. Harry Nutter is of no present account. The track was entirely too buru for Espionage. At that her race was out of line. Mizpah, placo, 1 to 2; show, ont. Benneville, placo, 2 tol;show, ev6ns.Moroni, ehow, 3 tol. 1 PCkJUCi FIFTH KACJS1 1-4 Miles. Purse 00. ?75 to second; 5 to third. JL O -5 O J 3-yoar.olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St St and V H. StrFin Jockeys Owners U H L C 151552DBL.DUMMY5 8 61 4 3 72 Ut 1" 1 Mitchell F Frisbie and Co 4 5 5 1522UBAKTARIA 4 9d 5i d" ii i 3i 2 Bradford W C Fesieuden 4 8 4 8 15176ADMEIUd 5 97 2 8t 61 81 11 5U 31 McQutde D M Hogan 21 21 11-521 151972BriRT DAVIS 3 100 7 7i 91 51 2" 41 4 T burns J S Otirion 10 15 10 15 15155 UOLDUP 3 87 li 1" iH 4" 62 6 5t J Waldo Mrs K Bradley 6 8 6 8 lSlSttfHUBPKiHBS 87 8" 32 82 2" 5" 7 C Fogg JchaAruo 0 50 30 0 14943 LIT. SINGER 105 91 51 2" Vi 71 3" 7 Ralph R M Hejnessy 10 20 10 20 150.8 PAN CHAttil 4 97 111 10 ll"Hi 103 103 8i Tally J H Smith 40 100 40 100 15221 GOOrfELlVR5 1C0 41 2" 4U 9 9 81 9" Valentine E McCord 10 15 10 15 lb810 aUNBURST 7 Iu4il2 112 il 112 us 112 irji Conley O He n and Deaktn 10 25 10 25 15135 8KINK 4 97 13 122 13 121 122 121 112 B?rnman F OJom and Co 60 150 60 150 151802FRC.1S LADY 4 97 Si 13 10113 13 13 122 A Booker S V ii E N FarrellJO 111 8 8 1519J M.EDWAKDS3 85 101 91 7 6i 85 92 13 H Brown Braunou and Moore 20 50 20 59 lime, I2i, 25i, 37i, 50i, 1:08 1:151, 1:28, 1:41. 1:51. 2:07. WincerB. g, by Alaim or Pardee Meadow Lrk. Off at tie tocoua breat 1 1 a ircoi start. Wou in a long hard drive of two; third aud fourth vera doing their bii-t. Double Dummy was well ridden and when the pinch came displayed great gamecese. Mitchell outflniibed Bradford. The latter hardly leemod to know what to do at the eud and wobbled all over hi9 horaa. The boy i9 mt strong enough to do a heavy hiadid horae like Brataria justice. Admetns was pocketed all the way. Throw hU race oat. Brt Davis looked dnngerous Pt the heid of the streoh, but qiit at the end. Holdup showed spaed, but it was not la-ting. Goose Liver performed bally arid Free Lady wone. Scratch 15155 Pay the Fiddler, 100; 15026 Lon Dandy 8; 15105 Pitfall,94: 15135 Deaend-Ing, 97: 15155SJack napes. 110; l4773Georgo Lie, 101; 15058 Hoii, 91; 15155 Wordsworth, 91; 15221 Yuba Dam. 100; 1522l3Tony Hoaing. 97; 15153 Dr. Marks. 93. Ovrwe shto Sunburst. 41 pou-Hs; G0030 Liv t, 5; Hub Prither, 2: Bart Divl9. 5. Double Darumy, placo, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Barataria, plaoa, 3 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Admetns. show. 2 to 5. PT 61 A SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse S400. 575 to second; 5 to third. fj S tt J 8-yoar-oldB and upward. Selling. Cad" Jloraea A Wt 8t jj H X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1513i8rAPPAN 5 109 8" 91 511 62 5H 1" T Barns" EDits!yandCo 8 4 3 4 14972 CATASTROPHE 5 111 5b l IS 12 l 2i Mitchell E Sher dan "6 6 6 6 15P58 PACEMAKER 4 108 1 5 4 41 24 3" Conley W C Fessen-Jen 5 5 5 5 152018 PLAN fA IN 4 105 101 8i 72 51 63 4 Beaton Ms R Bradley 8 15 8 15 15199MOBE fAINE 3 99 4a Sit 311 2" 31 52 R Narvaez T Liaalzi 10 10 6 6 15i82MR JOHNSON 3 99 31 61 112 82 1 6" Hens -n Tomliuson and Co 8 10 8 10 15158 .IandS3IE JARBOE3 96 2a 28 2 31 7 71 M Qaade HMcCarrenJr 10 15 10 15 15l582PVTGARrtft.Tr 3 100 111 111 62 101 92 811 Valentine J H Smith 10 15 10 15 l5I0tL MC LEEVY 3 115 61 4a 9 92 101 9S A Booker VHighsandCo 10 10 10 10 15119 ENNOMIA 4 107 12 121 121 112 112 10 j Sheppard P J G ebai and Co 20 20 20 20 11222 JUDGaSrDMAN7 105 9113 13 121 121 11 5 Bjuker R E Maddoz 2J 30 20 30 15081 KIdME 5 105 7" 7i 101 13 13 122 Kitley Ji,ha Powerj 6 12 6 12 15131 EG BART 8 108 13 102 8 i 81 13 Bloss G W Poole 6 10 6 10 Hol07iTLLlE W. 4 105 Left at the post. Wilson W Cluncy 6 10 6 10 Time. 121, 25, 501,1:021, 1:15. 1:41. m Winner Br. g, by Powhattan finical. Post 12 minutes Start fair. It was a terrific drive between the first four. Tappan ran a sensational rase and got a sensational ride. He seemed hopelessly beaten on the stretch band, but Burns never gave up and after a desperate effort got the verdict. Had Mitchell coma on about his business in the stretch instead of looking around Catastrophe could not have lo3t. P. comaker nn up to his notch but under punishment at tbe end he weakened badly. Plantain was off in a jam hnd ran a line race. With clear sailing he woul 1 have, been hard to baat. Tobe Paiue dislikes a route There was a general mizup on the first turn and this ruined whatever ch, nee Egbert, Kisme. Jim McCleety or Pat Garrett had. J.H.Smith bid Tappan up to 00 end got him. Taiioau was entered for 00. t-cratcued 15199 Finnan. 96: 15107 Lew Hopper, 103; 15l05Croesns, 107; l5199Jimp, 105; 15193 Rosav-nnah,93; 14860 Lillian Reed, 100; 15180 Latch Key, 107; 151583 Uhler, 95; 15131 Fred Barr, 108; U221 Annie Oldfleld, 105. Tapp.n. place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Catastrophe, place, 2 to 1; ehow, evem. Paoamaker, show, evens.


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