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HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., September 7. Eighteenth day. Harlem Jockey Clnb. Midsummer Meeting Weather olear; track fait. Presiding Judge, Col. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Bacing starts at 2:15 p. m. OQ 11 K FIBST BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 400 ; 875 to second; 5 to third. flQ I , 1 3-year-olds and upward. 8elling. ind HorseB A Wt 8t 34 K StrFln Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 2S0S22MONDOBO 4 110 41 SH S 22 12 JWlnkfleld A G Blakely 6 9 9 Zi 28032 d. FOB BCNDAL3 100 8 1 12 12 2i T Knight J B BeBpass 3 16-53 9-10 2S0tS12ANDES . 5 103 1" 8 71 41 31 i Otis J Arthur 2 2 7-5 8-5 280032a.OFTB8TME6 104 8 71 5" 5" 41 Qormley J U Strode 4 6 5 8 5 2799SKMMA B. 4 98 52 41 4a e 5a T Dean J Brenock 20 40 40 15 2.8B3 IF YOU DARE 3 110 1" 22 2a 3" 62 Alexander Bolich and Sweet 8 20 20 5 27732 B. G. FOX 5 106 2 5 8 8 7 Bassinger D P Bodgers and Co 10 00 50 20 2799SBENGAL 3 9i 6h 61 6" 71 8 B Steele J J Marklein and Co 50 200 200 50 Apprentice allowance. Time, 23g, 47. 1 :1Z. Winner- B. g, by Troubadour Mona. Went to pest at 2:15. At poet 11 mioutoa. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Mon-doro came fbSt and strongly in the last eighth and was easily the best. School for Scandal showed a great tutn of spbed bat tired in the last eighth. Andes ran far below the form shown in his last race. Be had no mishaps and is simply inconsistent. Henry of Trastamares was a poor performance in the light of hia last good showing. He could not get up at any part of the race. If You Dare ran well for live furlongs and then fell away beaten. Scratched 28003 John W. Patton, 103. Ovtrwsights Monaoro, 1 pound ; If You Dare, 1. Mondoro, show, eveiis. School for Scandal, show, 2 to 5. Andes, show, 1 to 4. QQ1 A f SECOND BACK 5-8 Wile. PurBB00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 1 m-Q 2-year-oldB. Allowances. . Ind Horse7 A Wt Bt k Yt X BtrFin JockoyB Owners O H 0 F 28035 HENBY ZLTT 110 U 1" 112 J Winkfield J C Milam 4 4 3i 4-5 27810 BAG TAG 105 42 2" 2 21 21 Davit son J T Stewart and Co 15 15 15 4 27555 JULIA J CNKIN 107 5 4a 31 3 3H Gormley F Lightfoot 6-5 8-5 3-5 out 28061 LAN DriE K R 107 3a 5 5 5 48 BirienruthEzall and Lazarus 9-5 16-516-54-5 D. OF CNNAUGHT103 2a andi 4i 4 5 Domiuick T J McHale 15 40 40 10 Time, 1Z, 35,1:01. Winner B. c, by Simon Magus Preference. Went to post at 2:50. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Henry Zitt shook off Bag Tag after the first half had been run and the rest was eaey sailing. Bag Tag ran a good rtce and was right there to the last sixteenth where he began to falter. Julia Junkin, off poorly, closed up fast in the last eighth, but it was too late to be of any advantage. Land-seer was outtun for the entire journey. Overweights Duke of Conuaugut, 1 pound. Henry Zttt, show, out. Bag lag, show, 6 to 5. Landseer, show, out. tTQI A T THIRD BACK 1 M.le. Purse S400; 5 to second; 5 to third. jUCj I 3-year-olds and upward Sailing. led Boreas A Wt St K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 280323SYN1A 5 103 Sa 22 la 1 12 12 Bassinger G Wentworth 6 8 8 11-5 28004KaPlONAGE 5 107 la li 23 2 22 23 B Sullivan E Trotter and Co 7-5 7-5 4-5 1-2 27918 LAUBEaTE 9 103 2a 41 62 5and 31 86 Coburn G C Bennett and Co4 7 7 8-5 27597M1SS SOAR 6 102 51 5a 3i 31 41 42 Gormley W L Hazelip 10 16 16 5 278S23BANISH 5 lOi 61 68 43 45 510 515 T Knight H Thorpe and Co 6 9 9 2 276?4EVELYN BYBD 5 100 41 31 5" 620 66 6 Otis F C Moshier and Co 6 9 9 2 277042ED BOTH 5 101 777777B Steele J J Marklein and Co20 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49, 1 :14, 1 :40. Winner Uh. m, by Pardee Julia Magee. Went to post at 3:15. At post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Bynia ran a good race and came away without much trouble iu the last quarter, winning easily. Espionage ran balow expectations but was much the bast of the others. She had enough after running a short six furlongs. Laureate came strongly in the last sixteenth after making up ground from the half mile post. Mis 3 eoak and Banish ran well for six furlongs. Evelyn Byrd ran well for only a short half mile and was hopelessly beaten off at the finish. Scratched 28036 f recurtor, 106. Synia, show, 4 to 5. Espionage, show, 1 to 4. Laureate, Bhow, 7 to 10. 0 Q t A Q FOURTH BACK 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olde and upward. Handicap. The Garden l O JL rdbO City Stakes. ,500 added. 00 to second; 50 to third. Value to winner, ,770. Ind korBee A Wt Bt Us. Vk StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 27970 MAG GlE DAVIS 5 96 1 12 H la H Gormley W M Sloan 10 16 16 7 280912 BEAD WATER 5 107 31 3 4a 4" 2a T Knight H L Jones and Co 5 8 8 3 280ilMA8. MAB1NEB 6 101 2i 2 SH 2i 3a Bassinger J F Holt 6 8 8 4 219and9 GEO. ARNOLD 7 124 91 11 82 92 4a J Winkfield J W Fuller 4 6 6 2 2fc092jIMlNJiZ 3 112 101 .91 101 8 5 Alexander F J Kelley 5 5 41 11-5 2SG03 MISS BENNETT 3 111 41 5a 7" 7" 6a Coburn G C Bennett and Co 3 6 6 2 2MM23THE PBIDE 5 113 5" 6a 61 5" 7i Dcminick T H Ryan 5 8 7 3 279702MONEY MUSS 3 101 71 42 21 31 8 Bansom F T Wood 6 15 15 6 28002 VULUAIN 4 110 11 101 11 102 9b h Sullivan B C Hildreth 20 25 25 8 28028. EVOY 6 103 81 71 5 610 Bobertson J Call 10 12 7 3 27492 H. HERENDEEN 3 91 6U 81 93 11 11 Daviason J T Stewart and Co 15 40 30 12 Time, 12, 23and, U, 47, 1:13, Winner B. m, by Bayre Lizzie C. Went to post at 3:55. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; next four driving. Maggie Davis, off in front, simply smothered her field with speed and waB never headed. Headwater hung slightly in the closing strides, as did also Master Mariner. The latter skinned the inside rail down the stretch and had no mishaps. George Arnold came fast in the last sixteenth and would have been second in a few moie strides. Jiminez finished fast after being outrun in the early stages of the race. Miss Bennett was never prominent, but" closed up some ground in the last quarter. Money Muss fell away beaten when a furlong out. Scratched-26868 T ay on, 112; 27796 Lennep, 100. Overweights eevo, 3 pounds. Maggie Davis, sliow, 3 to 1. Headwater, show, 3 to 2. Master Mariner, show, 2 to 1. OQl A f FIFTH BACK 1 1-8 miles. Purss 00; 5 to Becond; 5 to third. O .Xy 8-year-oldB and upward. Handicap. jnd Horses A Wt Bt Bt 34 K K BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 28092 ARGBEQOB 3 98i 31 4 3a 3 3i 31 1H T Knight C T Boots 2i 2 2 35 280683STB AN GEbT 5 94 la 31 4 4 4 4 2 Davisson CKBurdeau 4 5 5 6-5 28001 L. NKWELL 3 95 2i li 2H 221 22 2" 36 Bansom F T Wood 21 31 31 1 28065SEABCBEB 3 90 4 21 12 12 H la 4 Gormiey S C Hildreth 8-5 2 9-5 7-10 Time, 13, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:39, 1:53. Winner B. c, by Brutus Ledalia. Went to post at 4:25. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Argre-gor laid along within call to the last quarter where Knight called upon him and he responded with a rush and won going awy. Strangest finished stoutly and beat out Leo Newell in the closiug Btrides. The latter had enough a sixteenth out. Bearcher showed the most early speed but quit in the last quarter. Overweights Leo Newell, 1 pound; Argregor, 11; Bearcher, 2. Argregor, show, 1 to 5. Strangest, show, 1 to 4. Leo Newell, Bhow, 1 to 4; Searcher, show, 1 toj OQ-i Kf SIXTH RACK l J He. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to tiiird. 3 year-olds. ZoJLOU Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St jj K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8033 ST. MARCOS 102 21 21 21122 la 12 Coburn BCBunbury 6-5 6-5 7-101-10 27969S1X 8HOOTEB 109 3 3 3 3 3 24 T Knight J B Bespass 6-511-5 9-5 2-5 U C8096IDEN. THOMPSON104 la 11 la la 22 3 Otis F C Moshier 5 61 6 9-10 Time, 26, 50, 1:15, 1:40. Winner Ch. c, by Bt.Florian-Zitella. Went to post at 4:50. Oil at tha first break to a gocd start. Won easily ; second the same. Coburn called on bt. MarcoB just after turning for home and he came away without much trouble, winning easily. Six Shooter finished strongl,but bad no chance to beat the winner. Penman Thompson had enough after running a little over six furlongs. 1 pr 1 bKVENTH HACK 1 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to Becond; 5 to third. jQ JL O 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind HorBea A Wt St X. Y BtrFin JockoyB Owners O H O P jgi9i ALEE 4 1081 2a 10 1 1 li 1 Alexander H K Bowell 6 6" 6" 2T 7918 VKRN ETTA 4 98 la 51 71 82 71 2 BirkenruthMathei and Spoerl 30 40 40 20 28C651DAV. 3 88 9 71 81 62 41 32 Bico J E Gushing 13 13 8 3 28065 ABOUT 3 93 8" 63 51 31 2a 4a Butler C K Broasman 10 13 13 6 8036 KBK IBELAND 5 106 7" 9" 6a 41 31 5 Dominick JClericoandCo 5 8 8 3 28U363ZACATObO 5 103 4h 41 3" 52 61 61 Bassiuger G B Grimes 5 7 7 21 80315PATBOON 6 106 3a 22 23 22 53 71 Coburn Bolich and Sweet 3 7 7 2 2788 CBAUN FI8HEB6 113 6lli IU IU 10 81 Otis W Mulveil 8 12 12 5 7654ECONOMIC 3 88 10"10a 1C"102 92 93 Davisson M Fay 10 50 40 15 27657 C. B.CAMPBELL 3 97 14 8 9and 91 8 10a Dobs C B CampbeU 8 10 10 4 27798GEOBGE ABAB 3 91 11a 13a 132 132 12a Hi Hope J Balaton SO 40 40 20 27968 FAHBELL 6 105 181 121 123 126 181 121 Beaton Leopold and Pasooe6 6 4 2 28065 BIG INJUN 3 103 5 8 41 72 112 134 T Knight J H McMillan 6 12 12 4 28031 TBUE FIT 4 107 121 14 14 14 14 14 Cook HuntleyandClayton 80 40 40 12 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49, 1 :UH , 1 :41 . Winner Br. g, by 8t. George Levee. Went to post at 5:15. At post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; second driving. Alee simply ran away from his field and the result waB never in doubt. Vernetta closed with a rush, but got second place Bimply because the Baddle Blippsd on Ida V. and her rider could not control her In the closing strides. Despite this Ida V. clos id much ground in the last quarter. About, as usual, quit when the pinch came. Frank Ireland, Zaoatoso and Patroon all quit in the last eighth. It was about as bad a field as could be gotten together. Scratched-28066 King Dellis,112; 28121 Pencil Me, 93. Overweights Alee, 11 pounds; Frank Ireland, 3: George Arab, 1. Alee, Bhow, 6 to 5. Vernetta, show, 10 to 1. Ida Y., show, 8 to 5. Farroll, show, evens.