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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IL.I.., August 17.— Eleventh day. Harlem Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather showery ; track very heavy. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. , Racine starts at 2:15 p. m. ______ *i /W0"l FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mi ie. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. Ju f 11 JL 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. . Ind Horh AWtSt H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C T99C8 HWIPSHIRK 108 2" P VI 1« 1 Dupee" H TGriftin *7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 20056 HANSWURST 108 1" 4*" l™ 34 2W Buchanan H T Griffin *7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 19993 POYNTZ 113 B" 61 6V 42 31 Tally Chinn and Forsythe3 4 3 4 2002 IDA V 105 I" 214 2" 51 4" Bloss J E Cushing 24 24 11-512-5 "005* JACK DOYLE 105 64 14 1- 2" 5 P Murphy J A Malo 50 60 50 60 10904 EL P1LOTO 108 34 ." 5 62 6 PMDermt E J Baldwin 6 7 6 7 1934 FRED BAKER 108 7» 7«« 7» 7s 7- W Jones S Westerfelt 30 60 30 60 THE CLUB 105 8 8 I 8 8 Soils Thorn psuandMoore 20 60 20 60 ♦Coupled in betting. Time. 13. 26. 54*. 1 :26. Winner— Br. c. by Hanover— Spinuette. Wen! to post at 2:15. At prst 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving and staggering; second, third and fourth the same. Hampshire navigated the going to the best advantage. He was the j only horse in the race that did not swerve badly. The heavy going tired the field in the first quarter, and after that the horses went at a snails pace. Ida V. was interfered with a half a dozen times, and was none too well ridden generally. Hauswurst darted from the extreme inside j to the center of the track on the stretch turn. Jack Doyle showed a lot of speed, but when he • stopped he stopped all over. Poyntz ran a fair race. j The entry, place, 1 to 2: show, out. Poyntz. show, 4 to 5. Ida . place, 7 to 10; show, 2 to a. • * /"»/ CJ» SECOND RACE- 3 -4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. *1 t "CV*5 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ■ i J.i BtrFia Jockeys Owners O H L C 20024 I RlSH JEWEL 99 1" 75 6»* 2* 1» Tully Wagner and Weber 4 4 3 34 , l20023OLEKMA 97 3 4* V V Tally J J Donovau 2 24 I 2 2C024T1LDY ANN 105 7» 6« 5» 31 3; Enos E March 5 8 5 8 2001 4 WOODTR1CK 110 4h IU tf 4- 4U Bloss H Robinson 8 15 8 15 20028 FRELINGHIYSN 102 64 5*» 1* 6- 5- P Murphy T A Magee 20 30 20 30 | 200°4 FLOR1DAN 99 2« I** I«* 14 6* Buchanan B Schreiber 2 3 2 3 17878 HELL DO 102 Si M 8 " 8 7« W Jonea F T Wood 15 100 15 100 18873 DELLA OSTRAND 97 S 314 V V %■ H Stuart T E Barrett 10 30 10 30 19737 MAJOR MANS1R 103 10 10 10 92 P Dupee W B Smith 15 30 15 30 15486 LIGHT WIND 97 9h 93 9i»10 10 Seaton W Mulveil 30 60 30 60 Time, 13. 25 J. 54, 1:23-. Winner— Ch. g, by Springbok -Emerald Went to post at 2:40. Off at the second break to a good start. Won in a long, hard drive; second, third and fourth were also under severe pressure. Irish Jewel ran a very game race and , just did get to the wire in front. Olekma had some bad luck early, which was a great handicap to her. Tildy Ann perhaps should have won. For some reason Enos stopped riding her in the last twenty yards. Woodtrice was right there all the way. Floridan is a rogue. He acted badly on his way to the post, but showed a lot of speed in the race and seemed to be winning at the head of the stretch, where he ran out, carrying Delia Ostrand with him. The latter did well as far as she went and likes the mud. Enos claimed the reason he stopped riding Tildy Ann was be cause his eyes were full of mud and he mistook the starters box at the mile post for the timers stand and pulled up. Scratched— 19907 Contractor Lynch, 99; 20023 Maclaren. 102; 17046 Jean Spencer. 97. Overweights— Hell Do, 3 pounds. Irish Jewel, place, 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. Olekma, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Tildy Ann. show, 7 to 5. Floridan, place. 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. k s/ Q Q THIRD RACE— Short Course. Purse, 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. £ f ZOO 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A WF8t~2 5~ 7 9 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C MMtP. PAKTOUT41S 2" V 1H 11 M 1+ !• Gallagher R J Laughliu 3-2 2 3-2 8-5 19966 VIKING 6 130 3" 3i I 34 t— 2 21" 21" T Murphy A M Linnell 3 3 M 21 19966-RENO 8 137 14 14 2« 3 3 3 3 G Wilson Wm Ulrich 3 9 3 7 19966 LAST PAST 4 131 4 4 4 Fell. Eggerson John A Malo 2 3 2 3 Time, 3 :49V,. Winner— Ch. g, by St. Florian— Everywhere. Went to post at 3 :25. Off at the second break to a good start. Won easily ; second whipped out. Passe Partout fenced cleanly, liked the goiug and showed plenty of speed. He is a shifty horse at the jumping game. Viking seemed to be going well in hand over the last jump, but quit under pressure at the end. Murphy lost a lot of ground by swinging wide from the steeplechase course on the main track. Reno did not like the goiug. Last Past was running well in hand when he lell and would probably have been a keen contender. Scratched -20057 Better B., HO: 19906Globe II., 169. Overweights — Last Past. 4 pounds. Passe Partout, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Viking, place, 4 to 5; show. out. Reno, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Last Past, place, evens ; show, out. 6i/Q | FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. //0~r 2-year-olds. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St Vj % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19968TYR~ 113 1*" 11 11 V 1 Bios- C Davis and Co 6-5 9-5 6-5 9-5 19993SORTIE 110 2" 3*k ij 21 V Buchanan P Dunne 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-5 1 20022 TOOT81E GREEN 103 44 IH Z« 3* I" Dupee HT Griffin 4 6 4 6 19993 LEO NEWELL 106 3" 5 5 5 4 W Jones F T Wood 8 12 8 12 19934 GRANAD1LLA 103 I i* 31 44 5 W Kilev J T Stewart and Co 20 60 20 60 Time. 124. 25J, 53*3. 1:07*3. Winner— Br. c, by Kingston -Mis* Dixie. Went to post at 4 :00. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly ; second, third and fourth were driving to the limit. Tyr is a good game youngster that is particularly fond of heavy going and under a good ride won like a good race horse. Bloss pinched Sortie off at the head of the stretch but the interference was too mild to call for judicial action. Sortie was hard ridden all the way and is not a- good a colt as is the winner in the mud. Tootsie Green showed speed but was tiring badly at the end ai.«l barely lasted long enough to beat Leo Newell for third place. The latter finished with a rush on the outside. Scratched -2C022Glove. 103. Tyr. place. 2 to 5; show, out. Sortie, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Tootsie Green, place. 8 to 5: show. 2 to 5. *//0 £T FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. " / OO 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St j i4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20028 MISS DOOLEY 4 95 14 V H Is lh l4 Buchanan F Moss 6 6 6 6 20057-MARTHA FOX 4 100 f" 2-" 24 8» » * V W Jones LewisandMcAUister6 10 6 10 20057 JOE SHELBY 5 1044 2" 8 5*« 4* 34 V W Kiley R Rome 6 8 6 8 20054* BLUE DAN 5 100 7 7 64 3-4 4 44 R Jackson G W Poole and Co 8-5 24 8-5 24 2C056 REFUGEE 7 97 64 8- 3, V 5- V Flick B Kaufman 20 20 20 20 18611 BONE SETTER 4 97 4" 61 4» 6 6* 62 H Stewart H A Cotton 60 60 60 60 ■ 0027*HOSI 5 97 89 9 8 V 7"- Seaton W Fries and Co 6 10 6 10 19880 SAN VENADO 5 105 9 5»« 7 ■ 1» 8 5* PMDermt E J Baldwin 3 5 3 5 19805 MONEY BACK 4 95 3" 4« 8 9 9 9 Tally L H Johnson 6 6 6 6 Time. 13. 26:V E4. 1 :24;V 1 ::24rj. Winner— B. f, by Clarendon— Gos-ip. Went to post at 4:30. Off at the second break to a good start. Won easily ; the next two were doing their best. Miss Dooley broke fully in her stride and spread-eagled her field. Martha i Fox repeated her honest performance of the day before. Joe Shelby was badly outrun in the first t quarter but made up much ground after that. R. Jackson was more of a handicap than a help j to Blue Dan. He took him wide on all the turn6 and seemed to be afraid to get near other r horses. San Venado showed but little speed and ran a bad race. It was a very ordinary lot. Scratched -19503 Jerry Lee. 97: 19737 Inverary II., 97: 200? 4 Tyrba. 97. Overweights- Joe Shelby. 44 pounds: San Venado. 5 : Martha Fox, 5. Mi-s Dooley. place. 2 to 1: show, evens. Martha Fox. place. 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Joe Shelby, show. 3 to 2. Blue Dan, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. / v d v tj / • SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile ancTlSO lanl*. "Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to ; J AA OO third. 3-year-olds and upwards. Selling. ind Horses A~Wt~8t~1~V4 %. StrFin" Jockeys Owners O H L C i99987P.THEFlDDLER4 102 «« IU 1*4- I* 1»4 1* Flick G Landry 2 2 8-5 8-5 199650WENSBORO 3 99 2" 2J 31" 2« 2 2 Tally A C Clark 2: 13-524 13-5 S •»0023 PRKSTAR S M 3- - 4 4i"4-4- 3 Grimes LeouardandMorgan 24 I 24 Z 19774 BARNEY F. 3 99 4" 3- 2; * M H" H Stuart C W Chappell 8 10 8 10 14448 ROBERT LATTA 8 1034 5 6 6 6 6 5* Dupee HYarwig 20 25 20 25 •0057 NAIRKTE I M I 5-s V :* S»« 6 P Murphy J A Malo 40 40 15 15 Time. 13. 2C ■-. 54. 1 :24.. 1:51, t : 55-.-,. Winner B. g. bv Major Domo— Arilla. Went to post at 5:05. Off at the fir t break to a good start. Won ea-iugup; second and third il the same. Pay the Fiddler showed the most speed and was never fully extended. He is a handy horse in heavy going when lie runs kindly. Oweusboro did his best. Grimes, from all indications, 1- did not try a yard ou Prestar. He went away from the post pulling up and never made a a move all down the backstretch. The gelding moved up on his own courage on the far turn and ll , Grimes, fearing he was going to win, deliberately pulled him up. and all through the stretch messed Prestar about badly. The judges suspended the boy pending further investigation. Barney F. showed speed but stopped almost to a walk at the end. The other two were always beaten Overweights— Robert Latta, 44 pounds. Pay the Fiddler, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. OwenBboro, place, 9 to 10; show, out. Prestar place, piace, evens evens ; : show, snow, 2 z to to 5. r .