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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL.., July 16.— Twentieth day. Washington Park Club. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track good. Presiding Judge. C. H. Pettingill. Starrter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. "TTi * / * * FIRSTTRACE— 1 Mile. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 3-year-olds li/4l0 and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt k ~ft~ K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C i9195-DISSOLUTE :s 10t l; li H L 2i 1 JVVinkrield D P RodgersandCo7 10 7 10 191722MR. BROWN 3 104 7 2" 3- 2i 1 V T Knight J B Respass 1-2 3-5 1-2 3-5 19196-MIDWOOD 3 104 5" 3* 21 3- 3- 3* Devin G B Morris and Co 5 10 5 8 19170 OUR NELLIE 4 102 2" 4. : - 64 51 4* HshbergerT J McHale 7 15 7 15 | 19194 MAJOR MANS1R 3 91 64 6- 61 5" 4* 5* J Waldo W B Smith 30 30 30 50 19098 CROESUS 6 109 4» 7 7 7 7 6 Moody S C Wagner 50 60 50 60 18851 ETTA 3 89 3" 5»* 4"« 44 6- 7 Ransom J E Madden 10 12 10 12 Time, 13. 26, 38. f.2, 1 :16. 1 :41. Winner— B. c. by Bramble— Lucy Adelaide. Went to post at 2:30. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easih. The next three were doing their best. Dissolute won a lucky race. He got away well in his stride, was well ridden, but a*, the head of the stretch was clearly beaten. At this point Knight, on Mr. Brown, went to the front like a fla h and from all indications was winning easily. The boy. however, went to sleep in the final sixteenth and Dissolute, coming; with a rush on the inside, stole the race. Millwood ran ■ good race. Still, it was a bad lot that finished behind him. Our.Nel-lie seemed sore. Etta seems to be of no present account. Scratched— 19215* John Yerkes. 104. Overweights -Dissolute. 5 pounds. Dissolute, place. 3 to 1 ; show, evens. Mr. Brown, place . out. Midwood. show, 4 to 5. 1 • O d i 8ECON D RACE-5-8~M i le. ~added. 5 to second ; 5 to third. t/l-I 2-year-olds. Allowances. fnT Horses ~ A Wt St "ft lft StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 19079 1 LIKENESS 110 2h 3**6* 21 1 JWinkfield T F Sellers 3 16-53 16-5 19216TR1N STATYANA110 1" 21 2*" l" 2 Howell Mr FZuehlkeandCo 8 15 8 15 19149 FANCY WOOD 110 4 4" 414 6- 32 T Knight W S Barnes 5 5 4 4 18880 TEN NY BELLE 110 3« lMl-ilJ Vi Yititoe F Fenton and Co 10 11 10 11 19032-SCULPTRES3 110 5" 7 7 7 51 Mathews J Gritlin and Co 10 15 10 15 18712TELEPH NEGIRL1I0 64 fr» 5»« V 6 Bullmau H J Scoggan 3 5 3 5 19068 S. FOR SCANDAL 112 7 •" . 34 3m- 7 Caywood M A Swigart 6-5 11-56-5 11-8 Time. 12. 23,, 48*. l:01i. Winner— Rn. f. by Likely— lllisee. Went to post at 3:05. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive. Likeness was well ridden, but like Dissolute, was lucky to win. The filly dropped back on the far turn and eeeine.i beaiui. but rounding into the stretch the leaders swung wide and left plenty of room for Winkfield to come through on the rail, which he did. Princess Tatyana had no excuses, other than a bad ride, and ran her best race. Fancy Wood lost the race by swinging extremely wide on the stretch turn. Tenny Belle is a speedy filly, but can not go the route. She was trying to run out all the way. Telephone Girl was in a pocket for the first three furlongs. School For Scandal bucked and kicked and raised all kinds of disturbance at the post, and after showing some speed in the race iuit badly in the stretch and was eased up at the end. Scratched--189.".92Bonnie Lissak, 110; 19168 Kohnwreath. 110. Overweights— School For Scandal, 2 pounds. Likeness, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Princess Tatyana. place. 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Fancy Wood, show. 4 to 5. School For Scandal, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. 1 Qkf* THIRD "RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 00 added. 00 to second ; 0 to third. X %J £i vf3 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses™ A Wt St St k ft X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 19217-ARTH.BEHAN3 99 1»« 1-* 121 1-* 1* 1»« 1» Devin Duffy and Behan 3 4 3 4 19!95«THE BOBBY 3 93 2» 4 2» 2" M 23 2* Raneom J H Smith 41 5 41 5 19241 ESPIONAGE 4 102 4 24 4 4 3- 3- Bergen L H Ezell 5 5 31 31 192173RUSSELLR. 3 96 S" «■ 3 1 3* 3* 4 4 T Knight John Mayberry 1111 Time. 124.25;. 501, 1:151.1:41, 1:551,2:061. Winner -Blk. c. by Hindoo— Gammacita. Went to post at 3:40. Off at the first break to a good start. Won handily ; the others were doing their best. Arthur Behan showed the most speed, was cleverly rated in front by Devin, and at no part of the road was he fully extended. He is a useful colt and in this instance ran a high-class race. The Bobby had no excuses and ran a good race for him. Espionage could not keep up. and is perhaps staling off. The track was a trifle cuppy and in it Russell R. seemed to labor all the way and, everything considered, he about ran his race. Scratched— 19170Milwaukee. 109: 1917lClay Poyute.r, 106. Overweights — Arthur Behan. 1 pound. Arthur Behan, place, evens : show. out. The Bobby, place, 6 to 5; show, ou*. Espionage, place, evens : ______ out. Russell R., place, 1 to 3; show, out. QTUZ» FOURTH RACE-3-4 Mile. 00 added. 5" to second; 5 to third. « J £i J 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ft % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19063 SIM W. 7 103 2 3*1 21 11 1« T Knight H C Applegate 6 6 4 5~ 19215 POPE LEO 5 107 3" 21 321 3* 2» Bullman J W Wilson 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 19150 THE PRIDE 4 99 41 |l 4 4* 33 Devin James Whitten 21 21 9-5 9-5 19239 HERMOSO 5 114 1m- U U 2»« 4- J WinkfieldA C Clark 2 5 2 5 17242 FLAMARO 4 99 5 5 5 5 5 Bassinger D Cameron 10 15 10 15 Time, 121.24. 36. 481, 1:13. Winner -B. g, by Cortez— Mary Williams. Went to post at 4:10. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a long drive of two; third and fourth were driving also. Sim W. waa fit and ready to run the race of his life, was also finely ridden, but won simply through the action of the nod. It was a very close finish, and only those who were in a direct line wii h the wire could tell which horse won. Pope Leo, under a powerful ride, finished with a tremendous rush, but could not quite get up in time to win. The Pride was outrun all the way. but was gaining on the leaders at the end. Hermoso. as usual, flattered his backers for about a half mile, then quit. Flamaro was beaten off all the way. Scratched-19169 Bitter Root. 104 ; 19239 Goebel, 107; 19191Crosby, 99; 19125Headvater, 109. Overweights -Pope Leo, 1 pound. Sim W.. place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Pope Leo, place, 1 to 2: show, out. The Pride, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Hermoso. place, 8 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. T" *iH "FIFTH RACE— Olile. 00 added! 5 to second ; 5 to third. _X_ %J £L y I 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St L4 l- 3i StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H L C 19191 LA VEGA 3 99 51 8 C* -• 1- V HshbergerW Mclnerney 2 3 2 3 19038 TIM GAINEY 3 94 1» 31 4* 41* 34 2H Ransom WdfordandBuckner6 10 6 10 19146 CRANE 3 99 2" 51 51 6- 41 3* Devin James Arthur 6 6 31 31 1M44 TONY HONING 6 109 8 6- 7* V " - 4i Mathews MrsPMCivill 3? 10 31 10 19096 JIM W. 4 112 3m- 11 1-* 21 21 5* Silvers R Tucker 4 10 4 10 19191 JOHVYMHALE8 111 7- 41 3« 3-16 6- J WinkheldT J McHale 3 4 3 4 18894 OUR LI DA 4 102 4- 7" 8 8 7 7* T Knight K J Murphy 6 15 6 15 18251 LITTLE SMOKE 3 96 6» 21 21 7 8 8 Bassinger H C Applegate 8 30 8 30 Time. 121, 251, 1:15M:41:. Winner— B. c, by Devotee— Carola. Went to post at 4 :35. Off at the second break to a good start. Won easily ; second and third were deing their best. La Vega was the best of a bad lot and won a lucky race. He was last on the rail going down the backstretch, but Harshberger took a chance to get through, succeeded and after that La Yega had everything his own way. Tim Gainey had dear sailing and ran a fairly good race. Crane had all kinds of bad racing luck and was also poorly ridden. Tony Honing is a slow beginner and made up ground throughout. Jim W. showed speed and quit , with his mouth wide open. Johnny McHale seemed to have a winning chance on the far turn, but hung in the stretch. La Vega, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Tim Gainey. place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Crane, show. 3 to 5. Johnny McHale, place. 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. -| QQOQ _ SIXTH RACE-1 Mile. 00 added." 5 "toecondf" to third. _i_ I J £ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19218GEORGE K RATS 5 111 11 3- 2« 21* 11 1»- Bullman "WHRobinsonandCo 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 19218 SAM M KEKYER 4 107 5 » 4" 6 4" 2 2+ Mathew F Foster 7 8 7 8 19218-EIN STEIN 5 106 3" 6 5» 51 3 3 Bassinger Earnshaw Rros 21 13-521 13-5 19243 LIMELIGHT 4 104 44 5« 4m. 6 S"« 4» Bergen H T Griffin 7 7 7 7 19218 VAN HREBEKE3 91 2" 14 11 1 » 44 51 Ransom John Huffman 10 12 10 12 17681 -AILENNA 3 915 6 2» 31 3m. 6 6 T Knight D C Raggio 6 6 4 4 Time. 124. 24 4, 50. 1:15. 1:40.. Winner— Ch. g. by The Kaiser— Mamie Cole. Went to post at 5:10. Oft at the third break to a good start. Won driving to the limit; second the same. George Krat- lan a good, game race under a perfect ride. Bullman had the gelding doing his best all the way and stole a march on Mathews and Sam McKeever in the stretch. The latter horse was perhaps the be.~t and had his jockey gone on about his business in the stretch after he had passed George Krats the chances are that he would have won. Einstein ran a fair race, but in comparison with the last race in which he and George Krats met, the latter finished too far in front of Eiustein for the race to be true The other three were beaten oft at the finish, but both Van Hoorebeke and Anemia showed speed. Scratched— 18639 A Se Ti, 96. Corrected weights— George Krats, 111. Overweights— Ailenna. 24 pounds. George Krats, place, 7 to 10 ; show. out. Sam McKeever. place. I to 1 ; show. 6 to 5. Einstein, show, 2 to 5. Ailenna, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10.