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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO. ILL., August 21.— Fourteenth day. Chicago Joe ey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track slow. Presiding J udge. Harry Kuhl. ;arter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. __ k/ v I W7 FIRST RACE -5-KMue. Purse 00. 5 to second"; 5 ttli-rcT ~ _2 / I I X / 2-year-olds. Allowances. lief Romm _ AJWt and, 7i StrFin Jockeys Owners OH L C mm BUSTiC GIRL 100 U* I« 1* I« li fiunnar B R Rogers~and Co 10 15~l0 15 I97328EARCHEB 113 6» 6* 4»i I" 25 JWiukfleld P Dunne 3-5 1 3-5 4-5 20052 MATIN 110 2» S»i *»i 21 S3 Bergen L H Ezell 10 12 10 12 20O22 CORN I CUT MB 5 5» 7« 44 4 T OBrien W S Colli us 60 100 60 100 19839 ELLIS GLENN K0 84 f»« 22 5- V- Tally John Huffman 5 5 4 4 2d022 WATER ALONE 100 3 7 5_* 71 6 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 40 80 40 80 20U21PEACHES 115 4" 1* 6- 62 74Kuhn Mrs J C Tucker 4 8 4 8 198H C1NERA 110 9 9 9 S** 8-* Bradford T Licalzi 12 20 12 .0 1S288 L. WENT WORTH 105 74 W P 9 9 W Wilson L Windor and Co 30 1C0 30 100 Time, 13, 25:.374. l:04i. Winner— Ch. f, by Pirate of fenzance— Hoyden. Went to post at _:15. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving aud out to the last ounce; sec. nd and third doing their best. Rustic Girl broke Hying, showed the most speed, but barely lasted long enough to win. Searcher was by far the best. He was carried to the extreme outside at the start by Cinera. who bolted as the barrier went up and then apparently stood still aud tried to kick Ellis Glenn. This co t him the race, as he was catching Rustic Girl, who was tired. Matin broke well in his stride, had clear sailing and ran a fairly good race. Ellis Glenn ran well, but tired at the end. Peaches was overweighted and never had a winning chance. Water Alone showed ome speed. Scratched— 20141 William Boyer. 10:; 19698 Fridolin, 100; 1S938 Barbira M., 115; 19993 Reacher, 105. Rustic Girl, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Searcher, place, 9 to 20 ; bIiow, out. Matin, show. 24 to 1. Ellis Glenn, place, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. * _ 1 1 rTl SECOND RACE— 3-4 Miie. Purse 00. 5 to second ;"5Tothira. _5 I 1 4 JL 3-year-olds and upwards. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt StTfr V, % StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C 1488 HINDOO NET 5 108 6i 23 l*t 1*. 1 J WinkfieUK A Tilles 4 4 3* 34 19933 L. T. CATON 6 104 7 54 4 _■« _» Tully D W Kelly and Co 7 10 7 10 19840 ROSA DI AH 3 101 4« 31 3s- 34 3h Bassinger B Campbell 7 8 7 8 095971L1MELIGHT 4 104 5" 6 7 6+ 4« WKiley W P Magraue 30 50 30 50 20056iBAN18H 4 107 3h 7 on* 5- 52 Knhn F M Arthur 4 5 4 5 19933 RIVAL PAPE 4 1064 1" l«« _*« I* 6 Bloss R G Bolich and Co 5 6 5 6 19„5-LUC. BRAMBLE 4 102 2» 4n* 62 7 7 Tally John Brenock 3 44 3 44 19307 ESP ION AGE 4 102 Left at the post. Bergen L H Ezell 8 8 8 8 Time, 12s, 24t. 50, 1 :03i, 1 :174. Winner— Ch. h, by Hindoo— Jaconet. Went to post at 2:45. At post 12 minutes. Start good for all but Espionage. Won handily ; second, third and fourth were under keen pressure. Hindoonet was best, was fortunate in getting away and had little or no trouble in winning. He is in excellent form and is a shifty sprinter. L. T. Caton did not like the going but at that ran a good race. Rosa Diah was stopping badly at the end and barely lasted long enough to get third place. Limelight ran a good game race and finished strongly. Banish acted badly at the post and never cut any figure in the race. Rival Dare showed speed but could not carry it far. Lucille.Bramble ran poorly. Espionage was stiff and sore and refused to leave the post. Scratched-19997Tayon, 103; 19096 Jake Weber. 97 ; 19937Maggie Davis, 102; 19805John GrigBby, 100. Overweights— Rival Dare, 14 pounds; Hindoonet. I. Hindoonet, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. L. T. Caton, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 7 to 5. Rosa Diah, show, 8 to 5. _ _ T 1 PT_ THIRD RACIPS 1-2 Furlong*. Purse 00. 57* "secondT 5 to thircU _£V/_L i£ 2-year-olds. Selling. __ Ind Horses A Wt St V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 26T4TWOODSTICK 99 44 b 4 2nk 3* li J Waldo MrsRMWesterfild3 16-524 24 2C071BATTUS 112 2" 1" 1 14 ?. Southard P M Civill 34 54 34 5 19875 HLRR- 94 B "H 31 4 2* 324 Tally John Huffman 44 44 4 4 U9S08ED1TH Q. 118 t* 41 5n« 52 4* JWiukfleld W R Baker and Co 24 24 11-511-5 20052 JANOWOOD 94 3" 24 4* 44 £8 Ransom W R Griffin 15 30 15 30 20081 EL P1LOTO 103 74 6; P 61 6 « Alexander B J Baldwin 30 30 30 30 19839*YAN NE HI 101 8 8 8 72 II Tully S B Burnett JO 50 30 50 20081 THE CLUB 97 6" 7»« 1« 8 8 Soils ThompsnandMoorelO 100 40 100 ♦Omitted from entries. Time, 123, 25.. 50i. 1 :0t. 1 :10.. Winner— Ch. c. by Fiddlestick-— Wood Nymph. Went to p.ist at a:i.0. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving; secoud and third driving even harder. At the weights Woodstick was the best and had to be to win. Waldo had him in the deep going next t . the rail all the way, but the colt displayed great gamenoss and came away finely at the end Battus faltered for an instant at the eighth post, theu came fast again in the last twenty yards. Hurry had the best of the goiug all the way. but tired badly under punishment at the end. Edith Q. did not run her race. The first three always had the race between them. Scratched -|_MM Fondo, 96. Overweights— The Club, 3 pounds. Woodstick. place, 4 to 5 ; show. out. Battus. place. 2 to 1 ; show. 4 to 5. Hurry, show. 3 to 5. Edith 0.. place. 4 to 5 ; show, out. kA 1 r O FOURTH RACE— Short Course. Purse, 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. ___"/ I f O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 1 5 7 9 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C _0083P7PARTOUT4 148 1" 14 IN t . l« l» IH Gallagher R J Laugh in 2 3 2 3 19906GLOBE II. 5 166 5" 4- _w t"« V _S 2 Hueston John Brenock 3 I 3 3 20083 RENO 8 141 34 3 3" 32 3* 3* 3n G Wilson W M Ulrich 8 15 8 15 2u043 LAST PAST 4 125 6 5 5 4i 4- 4* **• M WTeber J A Malo 6 8 6 8 19b63 CORONATlS 5 132 2" 2** 42 5 5 5 5 Lawless R W Donovan 23 25 25 25 19734 FROND 4 125 4" Fell. Jackson J D Hooe 11-524 2 11-5 Time, 3:19*. Winner— Ch. g. by St. Florian— Everywhere. Went to post at 4 sCO. Off at the first break to a good start. Won eased up ; second the same. Third and fourth were driving to the limit. Passe Partout fenced the best, had plenty of speed and was never fully extended. Globe li. stopped under his heavy impost in the stretch and swerved badly when Hueston applied the whip. Reno stopped badly and would have been beaten for third place in another stride. Last Past ran a good race. Frond acted as if sore and tried to bolt at the first fence, She was also interfered with by Coronatus and this caused her to fall. Jackson remounted and went over the course, but the filly tried to shy at every jump. Passe Partout, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Globe II.. place, evens ; show, 2 to 5. Reno, show, 6 to 5. Frond, place, evens, show, 1 to 2. 7J71 r j FIFTH RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. Purse .5400. 5 to second ; ftt to fchiM. ___"./ _l_ I "db 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses" A~ Wt7st St %, ■_ ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19905-FOX BARD 3 86 4« 41 3" li D4 U4 114 Tally MrsFZuehlkeandCo 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 19905 ADM ETC S 6 116 64 3« 2h _m _w 2 2« R Narvaez G W Poole 9-5 9-5 9-5 9-5 20027 STUTTGART 4 110 2h 7 7 6* P 32 3 ■"■ Ruiz B Schreiber 12 25 12 25 19705 J. TELLING 3 98 21 6* 4U 41 4 412 Seaton T T Reese 7 25 7 25 19935 C. POYNTER 5 107 1" 6H U 32 5 5" 52 PMcDermtJ D Farrell and Co 6 8 6 6 18202 R.HUGHES 3 10H 7 5- 51 5**6- 6 6 T OBrien Miles Finlen 60 200 60 100 19938 LEAN DO 4 104 34 I" M 1 7 7 7 WKiley C E Mahone 8 8 8 8 Time, 13. 26.. 12. 1:184. 1 :46, 2:03. 2:144, 2:44. Winner- B. g. by The Bard-Foxtail. Went to post at 4:50. Off at ihe first break to a good start. Won handily; second and third were driving to the limit. Fox Bard, under his light weight, won all the way. He is a shifty selling plater over a distance of ground and can run in any kind of going. The race was run just to suit Fox Bard, but was a handicap to Admetus. There was no fast pace and Narvaez was compelled to choke Admetus into subjection in trying to follow out instructions. Stuttgart wa.-best ridden. Ruiz saved him until the stretch was reached and then brought him up with a terrific rush. Clav Poynter is not of much account these day-. scratched— 1999s -Our Nellie. 107. Overweights— Clay Poynter. 1 pound ; Reginald Hughes. 1? ; Stuttgart, 1; Fox Bard. 1. Fox Bard, place, 7 to 1U; show, out. Admetus, place, vJ to 5 ; show. out. Stuttgart, show, 3 to 1. k/il rr ?r SIXTH RACE- l Mil*. lurse$»00. 5 to second ;~5~to third. _JJJL i O 4-year olds and upward. Allowance.-. Owners O H L C lad Horses _____[________ __ _______ Jockeys 20110 PATHOON i MB U -t i 4 x •• li J WinkfieldR G Bolich and Co 24 44 24 4 ■ u,8o HKKSTAR 5 101 4" 1**1 l« 1 2« Ransom Leouard feMorgau4 8 4 8 "ullO-JlM W. 4 102 2" 8* 3- S*i 4* *» Tally J J Markliu 5 7 5 6 I9815JBRIGADE 4 117 •■ $« 2"2**2H4 lilo:-.- J Marstou 6-5 8-5 6-5 7 5 19738 S KM PR EA DEM 4 97 3 «■ I :.■ b- Seatou J Murphy 8 10 8 10 1116 WARRIOR 4 110 M 7: 5- 72b 6" W Jones P Hellrou A: Co 20 30 20 30 19945 HENRY LAI NT 6 1G4 1» 8 8 8 8 7H Flick E Fitzgerald A: CotiO 100 60 ICO "Ut85 MONEY BACK 4 97 8 62 6** 6 7 8 F Hueston L H Johnson 100 100 60 60 Time, 12*, 26, 51, 1:174. 1:14-.. Winner— B. h, by Patron— Madie. W eut to post at 5 :00. Off at the first break to a good start. Won handily at the end after an early drive; second whipped out; third and fourth driving to the limit. Patroon was ridden to perfection and was fit to run the race of his life. Winkfield waited with judgment until the stretch was reached before he made a move, and then slowly but surely he worked his way to the front. Ransom used Prestar too much in the first part of the race and when the pinch came the gelding had nothing left to finish with. Jim W. showed a lot of speed and hung on gamely at tie end. Brigade was short and stopped with his mouth wide open. It seemed on the far turn as if he could go to the front any time aud win as far off as he pleased, but when Bloss let him down he sprawled all over. None of the others were ever contenders. Scratched-19997 Myrtle S., 97; 19840 Duty. 97; 20144 Molo. 119; 19967-The Lady in Blue, 112. Overweights— Patroon, 4 pounds. Patroon, place, 6 to 5; show. 1 to 2. Prestar, place. 24 to 1; show, 4 to 5 Jim W., show, 4 to 5. Brigade, place. 2 to 5: show, out. OTTl Til SEVENTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 tolJiTrd. ~ __-v 7 I f J 3-year-olds and upward. ■ Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ~U StrFin "jockeys Owners Q~H L C 20110 PEACE 4 102 2 1« 1« 13 1* Tally Fred Foster g-5 I 851 19907 TAME IRISHMAN3 97 54 4« 2* » 2- McKeand C H Williams 12 20 12 20 19997 THE SLUGGARD 4 109 7« Si 8- 4- 3- E Ross J McNaught 10 10 10 10 19998 PAPA HARRY 510646: 3**5. SHU Bloss H A Cotton 7979 19918-JUNAETTA 4 102 8** »• V 8- 514 J Waldo Wm McTnerny 5 7 5 7 19597 TALMA 3 100 4" 6» 6" 62 6« Ransom W R Baker and Co 7 20 7 20 19600D. COMEDIAN 5 107 1« 72 9" 7- 7, Southard J R Hand 3 44 3 44 EGALTTE 3 102 3« 2» 3* 32 83 Alexander O J Fredricks 20 100 20 100 19840 C. HAVILL II. 4 102 9» 51 4h 91" 9 Flick G B Havill 25 50 25 50 15444 AILEN WILSONS 95 10 10 10 10 10 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 25 30 25 30 Time, 124.254, 50i, 1:164. W inner— Ch. c, by Midlothiau— Turmoil. Went to post at 5 :30. Off at the first break to a good start. Won well in hand : second driving and swerving: third and fourth were doing their best. Peace was the best and in a soft spot. Speed is her forte, and Tally rushed her to the front as soon as possible. Tame Irishman showed a touch of the speed that rumor said he possessed. He was pocketed until the natural spread at the turn, and when he got through he displayed a lot of speed. The Sluggard came from nowhere in the stretch, being a comfortable third. The goiug did not suit Dutch Comedian and he was never a contender. Egalite did well for a new beginner and can be marked for early action Scratched— 19879 Violet Parsons. 102: 19533 Pautlaud. 103. Overweights— The Sluggard. 2 pounds: Papa Harry. 2 . Peace, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Tame Irishman, place. 8 to 1 ; show. 3 to 1. The Sluggard, show. 8 to 5.