Harlem Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1900-06-22

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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILX„ June 21— Eleventh day. Harlem Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather wet; track slippery and sticky. . ruled Presiding Judge, A. VV. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. and Raging starts at 2:15 p. m. " e Ten TQ/*0 k FIRST RACE— 4 l-i Furlongs. Purse 00. 5 to second"; 5 to third. dr, I O O *J * / 2-year-olds. Allowances. ■ lnT llorsee A Wt St h, H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C °n "HALETOl" "" 112 4 k l-i li 1«"Eik.s t F Sellers 6 15 6 15 1S641 MATIN 1W I"" 3-! 2 2« Bergen L H Ezell 4 5 4 5 180T.3 KR1CSFLL 107 M 7* 41 3 Dupee J L Smith and Co 12 25 12 25 — 18581 ST. BLUFF 104 2; 6i 54 4" Pftf Dermttr: Davis fe Co 6 8 6 8 *■ 18641 FRED HKSS1G 112 6i 2-« 6 5i Bullmau John F Seborr 2 M 2 2 18641 1NV1CTU8 112 N 8-"- 3i 65 WKiley V H Jackson Jr I U 3 3 18581 SHUT UP 107 7" .V- 7- 7i L Rose J J Donovan 15 40 15 40 18672 KID HAMPTON 10* M 4i 8 8 Wilson J H Smith 6 10 6 10 18581 S1MMONSWALD 107 9 9 H W Jones Rold Bros 30 50 30 50 Time, 124, 25, 38, : 0j, 571. Winner B. c, by Major Richards- Miscue. Went to prat at 2 :20. At post I minutes. Start poor. Won driving to the limit ; second the same. Paletou, for a new beginner, ran a smashing good race. He showed a fine turn of 6peed, was well ridden, and hung on like grim death when the pinch came. Matin should have won. He was handicapped by Bergen, and a peculiar circumstance beat him with victory in sight at the end. Matin is afraid of the wire, and in his work always "ducks" when he gets to it. Owner i Ezell asked the judges to remove the wire before the race, which they could not do, and, just as Ezell stated, Matin "ducked" when he saw it and it cost him the race. Ericsell liked the going and ran a good race. Bullman hustled Fred Hessig along for all he was worth in the first furlong, but the colt would not extend himself in the going. Iuvictus had no chance from where e Scratched— 17843 Sig Levy, 112; 18609Henry Burt, 112. Paletou. place. 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Matin, place, 2 tot; show, evens. Ericsell, show, 4 to 1. Fred Hessig, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Invictus, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. | Q~rf7 «7 SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile." Purse 00. 5 to second : 5 to thfrcT J O I V "" * 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. «■ " Ind Horses A Wt St 4 = 3i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " i863W6"RlON 6 127 4h 1H 13 14 it 13 Flick A Simons 5 5 4 4i 18578 LITTLE REGG1E4 128 2" 4* 2H 2H » 2 E Scherrer Conroy and Alford 20 30 20 30 18577 ABE FIRST 6 138 3" 3" 3" 3; 31 3: T Knight J B Respass 4-5 1 4-5 1 18582 P. THE FIDDLR4 127 74 S" 5 * 4* 42 4* L Rose G Landry 44 6 44 6 1K644 ASTOR 5 127 U V 4 J r i - 51 5s PMcDrmt Lockhart Bros 8 10 8 10 15053 LAM1TV 4 123 9 8 8* 6™ 6 6" C Wilson WSCummingsandCo20 10 20 40 17258 ET1DORPHA 4 125 81 9 S V 71" T Wilson J H Smith 25 100 25 100 18377 MONEY BACK 4 123 6™ 1* 78 8 8 Peterman L H Johnson 40 10040 100 18612 OBSIDIAN 4 128 14 6" 6" Bled. WKiley Fred Foster 8 15 8 15 15489 SEN. THOMPSON4 125 Ran away. Ames S Krawl 40 200 40 200 Time. 13, 26, 394, 524, 1 :05l, 1 :1 H, 1 :33. Winner— Ch. g, by Hanover— Blessing. Went to post at 2 :55. At post 14 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second and third the same. Orion broke flying and always had everything his own way. He is a useful horse, especially in the mud. Little Reggie handled her weight well and ran a good race. Throw Abe Fursts race out. His performance does not represent his true form. There was little or no exciting action in the race the field being badly strung out all the way. Senator Thompson threw his rider at the post and ran away. This was the cause of the delay at the post. Scratched— 184» 8 Emigre, 129; 18468 Idle Hour, 130; 18378 Tyrba, 125; 18614 Dutch Comedian, 130- 18322 Ernest Wiles, 128; 18444 Tony Honing, 130; 186l22Prettar, 127; 17045 L. T. Caton, 127 : 18639 Duty, 123; 18444 Miss Patron, 123; 18614 Yuba Dam, 127. N Orion, place, 6 to 5 : show, 1 to 2. Little Reggie, place, 10 to 1 ; show, 4 to 1. Abe Furst, place. 1 to 2 ; show, out. f 1 Q7/»1 THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. ~ ; 5 to third" Q | J _1_ 3-year-olds. Allowances. • Ind Horses " A Wt St 34 % X BtrFin~Jockeys Owner O H L C 18644 NORTTORET 103 5 12 1» 1201121:, Enos E J Baldwin 6 10 6 7 1MJ40S*WA 103 2nk *s 3*k 3i 22 24 Dupee H T Griffin 3 4 3 4 14977 BEN ALDER 100 1" 5 42 4 i* 3- Devin P Dunne 3 34 3 3i 18644 SIDBOW 103 34 H 2* 23 32 414 PMDermttH Robinson X-5 24 8-5 11-5 18640 TROUBALINE 98 4" 3" 5 5 5 5 T Knight W H Rainey 4 44 4 4 Time, 124,25, 384 Mi, 1:05, 1 :18J, 1 :32J, l:48i, 1:54!. Winner— B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk— Miss Ford. " Went to post at 3 :30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second handily. Nor- . ford reveled in the going and made a runaway race of it. He had speed to loan. Wax ran a fair race. Benalder slipped and slid and never really got into his stride uutil the race was over. Sidbow and Troubaline both labored in the going and both pulled up very tired. Norford, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Wax, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Benalder, place, evens; show, out. Sidbow, place. 7 to 10; show, out, Troubaline, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. T~o777YtiT FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong?. 2-year-olds. Allowances. J ** I 1 | The Junior Stakes. Value ,800. Xod Horses A Wt St H, Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C iisMttSI I.VKRDALB 121 3h 2- 14 1* 1* Bullman John F Schorr 1-4 1-3 1-4 1-3 I8601* GRAN DON 111 * * 4 32 2» T Knight J B Respass 20 25 20 25 18613*PR1NCSTATYANA115 2»i Vi 2* 2» 312 Devin MrsFZuehlkeandCo 5 7 5 7 17843*S1G LEVY 118 1" 3- 3U 4 4 L Rose H T Griffin 5 7 5 7 ♦Added starters. Time, 121, 241, 50. 1 :034. 1 :11. t Winner— Ch. c, by Faverdale— Golden Rod II. Went to post at 4:00. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easing up; second and J third were driving to the limit. Silverdale is a colt of good class, is especially fond of mud and was in a soft spot. He galloped under a stout pull all the way and won with the greatest ease. Grandou liked the heavy going and displayed great gameness. Under a hand ride the latter closed a big gap in the stretch and got second place in the last few strides. Princess Tatyana showed a lot of speed, but was out to the last ounce and staggering at the end. Sig Levy was roughly treated on the backstretch and when he got in the ruck he refused to try. Scratched— 186133Lasauce, 118; 186432Tenny Belle, 115; 17366Sofala, 120; 184653Benson Caldwell. 121; 186412Denizulu, 118; 185813Rio de Altar. 118: Forkford, 111. Silverdale, place, out. Grandon, place, 4 to 1 ; show, out. Princess Tatyana, place, 6 to 5; show, out. Sig Levy, place. 6 to 5 ; show, out. 1 OrT/0 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to thirdi JlO I /O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C i8526~DR7WALJJSLEY 6 106 5" 24 P 2 H L Rose H Robinson 1 7-5 1 13-10 185572HEIGH HO 5 97 2" H 14 1" 2" Bassinger O P Romigh 8-5 2 7-5 8-5 18577 BARNEY F. 3 89 4" VU* 31 3i» Weir J H Smith 15 15 10 12 18610 EMMA M. 3 86 7 ■ S 4 4 4« Waterbury H A Cotton 12 15 12 15 18639 RIVAL DARE 4 103 3" 42 51 4 5-* 5UJCook Bolich and Co 20 25 15 15 JUDGE PETTUS5 104 64 6*« 6r 6" 6* Wilson J W Robinson 30 30 15 15 18026 PILLAGE 5 99 I— 7 7 7 7 W Jones W L Wallace 50 150 50 150 e ci Time, 134, 25i, 38, 505, 1 :05, 1 :18i. 8 i Winner— B. h, by Prince Royal— Penelope. " Went to post at 4 :30. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily at the end after an early i z drive; second and third were under keen pressure. Dr. Walmsley wa6 the best, well ridden, rev- * M eled in the going and won like a good race horee. He was outrun in the first part of the race and f under keen pressure at the head of the stretch, but in the last twenty yards he had everything his I own way. Heigh Ho liked the going, had no mischances and ran a ood race. Bassinger, on J Heigh Ho, carried Dr. Walmsley wide on the stretch turn. Barney F. finished 6toutly and would J have been second in a few more strides. Emma M. showed her usual amount of speed. i Scratched- 18577-,0Connell, 101; 18349 Ben Ledi.106; 18639 Lucille Bramble, 95; 16785 Lucky Monday. 102; 18639 Mountebank. 86; 16680 Belle of Holmdel 97; 18048 Nairete, 99. | Overweights— Rival Dare, 3 pounds; Pillage, 2; Judge Pettus, 2. l»r. Walmsle. place. 1 to 2; show, out. Heigh Ho, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Barney F., show, ! c 7 to 5. I Ljr7f4 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and r 0 Xante. Purse 00. 5to second; 5 tothlrd. J j I f-|- 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Lad Horses A Wt St % X StrFin jockeys Owners ~~ Q H L C t 18466 THE LADY i 90 S 1U 11 1. 12 V J Walsh L B I Ezell 8-5 8-5 1 TTTo 1 ► 18110 MOLO 5 109 «■« V V 2 « 212 21- L Rose H Robinson 7-5 2 7 595 t 18644 ERWIN 3 100 34 4*« 4s 3* M 31 J Martin CarthersandShields34 6 34 6 J 18496 COGMOOSEV 6 109 l« S 5 5 4 4 Bassinger Watters and HoilgeslO 20 10 20 p 18557 LVDIA S. I 90 5 2" 3 4- 5 5 Waterbury H A Cotton 100 200 100 150 Time, 12,, Bi, 52, 1 :18i, 1 :45, 1 :49;. Winmr B. f, by Kingston — Seville. » Went to post at 5:10. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second whipped out. The Lady is in excellent form, had a good rider up and beat her field like cracking sticks. She is a good filly and is deserving of attention in any company, especially under lightweight. Molo was right there all the way and did his best. The first two out ran the others from the start. Cogmoosey seemed unable to extend himself in the going. Scratched 188-Yohicer, 95; 18579 Cambrian, 110; 1X558 Maggie Davis, 102; 18410 Sam Mc-Keever, 110: 18468 Jim McCleevy, 112 ; 18582 Hurricane. 112; 18293 Sea Knight, 111; lSWOArthur Behun, 98; 18614 Rinaldo II., 106; 183522john A. Morris, 110. t The Lady, place, out. Molo, place, 1 to 2. Erwin, show, 1 to 2,


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