Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-09-23

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., September 33, 1903. Forty-third day. Chicago Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Waathorwet; track sloppy. Presiding Judge. Francis Trevelyan. Starter, J. J. Holttnan. No recall flag is used, Racing starts at 3 ;00 p. m. j indicates whip. 5 snnrs. j blinfcer. Q K O d K FIRST RACE 7-8 fllilo. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. OuUt 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34999JRAG TAG HSS 110 5i 3 23 1h i 2 J Mathews J T Stewart and Co 1 11-101 2-5 31972 INSPECTOR SHEA R 110 4" 2" 43 43 4h 2 Prior J J McCarthy 10 12 8 3 351502CORINNE UNLAND R 107 9 6h 3 31 22 3h Hoar E J Ryan 7 8 8 2 315783CALIBA.N W 107 Ih 5b 61 5a 52 42 Coburn Durnell and Herz 6 13 13 5 349103WATER EDGE RB 107 6 41 51 65 66 5 T Dean M H TichenorandCo6 11 It 4 35180 BENMORA R 102 21 li In 24 " 61 G Arvin C O Hanway 30 75 75 20 352103SERPENT W 110 81 73 73 71 72 71 J Haker F T Wood 10 15 15 5 34567 BISSETT X 107 7 81 8" 8 81 81 Wiuslett E Corrigan 10 15 15 6 351853COUNT EM OUT RB 110 3" 9 9 9 9 9 Donnelly M Foster 7 13 13 5 Time, 26, 52, 1 :05, 1 :19. 1 :32i. Winner B. c, by Margrave Regalia trained by J. T. Stewart. Went to post at 2 :00. Off at once to a fair start. Won easily; second driving. Rag Tag wan much the best, revelled in the going and came away easily at call in the last eighth Inspector Shea finished strongly, getting up in time to nip Corinne Unland on the post. The latter began slowly, but moved up fast after the first half had been run and finished stoutly. Caliban, under a vigorous ride, finished with a rush. Benmora showed speed, but tired fast when the pinch came. Bissott and Count Em Out appeared to labor in the going and were never serious contenders. Scratched-34942 El Pilar, 110; 34817 Zyra, 107; 319732 J. V. Kirby, 107; 35120 Little Gem, 107; 35215 Blessed Damozel, 107; 35210 Pretorius, 110. Corrected weights Water Edge, 107. Rag Tag, show, out. Inspector Shea, show, 6 to 5. Corinne Unland, show, 6 to 5. 6 O SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. O O XmlXjKj 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M. Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35121JCANYON R 110 61 41 3a 21 11 Coburn G C Bennett and Co 3 5 5 2 35214 JIM KING R 104 51 11 12 H n T Dean G W Poole and Co 6 6 6 2 350903SENOR RB 115 3 3h 41 41 31 Hoar H Robinson 5 7 4 8-5 3-1907 ANGELO HI 1071 96 81 91 S2 41 Prior J D McMillanandCo20 30 15 6 352423BLUE MIRACLE WS B 115 In 61 51 51 52 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 4 5 5 2 34968 MAOLIS R 112 4" 21 22 31 6 Donnelly G J Long 10 12 12 5 31534 MY SURPRISE II 104 71 9 71 63 7h Birkenruth Durnell and Herz 30 30 30 10 34938 MARCO RS 104 2h 52 gi i 81 L Jackson C E Mahone 10 12 12 5 34156 SHOES TO PLATES W 107 82 71 611 92 91 Winslett E Corrigan 8 17 15 6 35184 IMPETUOUS R 112 11 102 11 10n 1011 Wilkerson H T Griffin 8 13 13 5 35121 SARDIAN IN 108 102 n 101 11 11 . J WinkfleldP Dunne 10 15 15 6 Time, 13. 261,521, 1:041. Winner B. c, by Cayuga Sister Monica trained by H. McDaniol. Went to post at 2:30. At post 11 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Canyon moved up fast when turning for home and held Jim King safe all through the last sixteenth. The latter displayed much speed, but tired Blightly in the last fifty yards, when challenged by the winner. Senor tired in the last sixteenth struggle. Blue Miracle was well beaten whon entering the final furlong. Maolis showed much early speed. Scratched 35090 Smyrna, 104; 35121 Capable, 107; 30421 Past Master, 110. Overweights Angelo, 31 pounds; Sardian, 1. Canyon, show, evens. Jim King, show, evens. Senor, show, 4 to 5. Q pf f f rj THIRD RACE 3-4 Jtfile. Purse i490: 5 to second; 5 to third. Q Q i J I 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. jnd Horses A Wt St jj Yt and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34845 AILYAR R 6 103 51 21 li 1 1 Winslett E Corrigan 8 8 7 3 33850BEDNER R5B 4 95 12 9a 7U 51 23 Pieratt F W Doss 15 40 SO 10 35211 AUTOMATON I 4 107 3 42 4 2 S6 Birkenruth HHorendeenand Co 6 9 8 3 343783BEN FROST R$ 7 107 1" 6k 5 7a 41 Helgesen E F Smith 15 30 30 10 35094 GEYSER W 8 100 91 116 9a 91 51 T, jackson Q Lind 8 12 12 4 85152 MOUNTEBANK R 5 107 7 51 61 43 61 Vickrey M Finlen 10 20 20 8 851523ALBERT EN RIGHT II 4 109 61 71 811 8n 71 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 6 12 12 41 35094 EVA RICE RB 7 103 111 81 1010 81 T Dean C K Burdeau 8 15 15 6 35154 SILURIAN R 4 108 2" IO 111 111 911 JWinkfield P Dunne 8 10 10 4 348S2 DELLA OSTRAND KB 5 107 81 31 3" 61 101 J Mathews J F Barrett and Co 10 10 41 2 S5028LIT. J. HORNER R5B 6 104 4 H 22 31 11 Adkins H Richardson 6 6 5 2 .35091 HARNEY J 4 1C7 10" 121 123 122 1215 Coburn W Mulveil 6 15 15 6 31913 CRESSON R 4 110 131 132 135 131 lijio Donnelly T D Sullivan 20 60 60 20 33900 PRAIRIE DOG R 5 109114 14 14 14 14 F Houston W W Clark 30 40 40 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25,51,1:19. Winner B. h, by Himyar Aileen Aroon trained by E. Corrigan. Went to post at 3 :00. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Ailyarwas much the best and simply played with the field, but Winslett grew careless in the closing strides and came near being nipped by Bedner. The latter came with a rush at the end after making up ground fast in the last quarter. Automaton tired slightly when tho pinch came. Ben Frost ran a good race in going to his liking. Mountebank tired fast aftr entering the last quarter. Delia Ostrand ran well for four and a half furlongs. Little Jack Horner showed early speed. Scratched 35028 Gonfalon, 108. Overweights Eva Rice, 3 pounds ; Harney, 2; Silurian, 1; Prairie Dog, 21. Ailyar. show, 8 to 5. Bedner, show, 5 to 1. Automaton, show, 8 to 5. QKOQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second ; 5 to third. O fj OQ 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St and Yi 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35211 2MURESCA R 3 100 1 11 11 11 16 L Jackson C Lind 2 3 liSl 351233BURNEE BUNTON R 4 112 6 31 23 23 21 Coburn J S Newman 2 2 2 4-5 S51832VULCAIN RB 5 115 4 6 3 41 3 JWinkfield 8 G Hildreth 8 9 61 2 849093ETHEL WHEAT R 4 100 2 5" 51 5 41 Hoar S P Harlan and Co 12 15 15 4 35120 WAINAMOINEN R 3 107 51 2" 4h 31 510 J Mathews Talbot Bros 3 5 21-57-5 35120 TEA ROSE III. 8 95 8a 4b 6 6 6 Winslett E Corrigan 10 13 13 41 Time, 25i, 52, 1 :17i. Winner Br. c, by Preston-pans Mura trained by C. Lind. Went to post at 3 :35. Off at onco to a fair start. Won easily; second driving. Muresca was never in any trouble, revelled in the going and won as her rider pleased. Burnie Bunton got off flatfooted and had to be ridden hard in the firit quarter for position. This took all the vigor out of her and she had nothing left to finish with. Yulcain finished with a rush. Wainamoinen showed early speed. She runs to her best form on a fast track. Scratched S509SToah, 119; 3506023t. Cuthbert, 112; 35123Elsie L., 108; 34999 Headwater, 105; S5182 LaBB of Langden. 98. Overweights Tea Rose III., 2 pounds. Muresca, show, 2 to 5. Burnie Bnntrin, show, 3 to 10. Yulcain, show, 7 to 10. Q K O d. O FIFTH EACE-3-4 Mile. Parse ; 5 to second; .5 to third. OtlUt 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35124FLOCARLINE 112 2 4 4" 41 11 T Dean - M. H TichenorandCo2 5 41 8-5 S51243LADY JOCELYN R 112 31 5h 2h 21 2U J WinkfleldJ S Ward 2 11-511-57-10 35181 MAXETTE W 105 1 11 121 li 57 L Jackson M J Shannon 3 5 41 3-2 35184 HIDE AND SEEK 105 6 281 531 52 421 Helgeseu W and J Carroll 3 4 4 3-2 35124 MUSICAL SLIPPER 1 100 41 6 33 SU 515 Wilkerson H T Griffin 10 15 12 31 34786THE CRISIS RB 1071 I 3 6 6 6 J Mathews Talbot Bros 10 13 13 4 Time, 251. 501, 1 :191. Winner Ch. f, by St. Florian Carline trained by G. W. Poole. Went to post at 4:05. Off at once to a good start. Won easily; second the same. Flocarline moved up fast when turning for home and camo away easily in the last sixteenth, winning as her rider pleased. Lady Jocelyn was easily the best of tho others. Maxette tired palpably in the last sixteenth straggle. Musical Slipper showed early speed. The Crisis labored heavily in the going and evidently does not like a sloppy track. Scratched 351513Belle Graham, 105. Overweights Tho Crisis, 21 pounds. Flocarline, show, 7 to 10. Lady Jocelyn, show, 1 to 3. Maxotte, show, 7 to 10. Hide and Seek, show. 7 to 10. 5070 SIXTH HACK 1 1-4 MUbs. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. Qt I J 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St j Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35185 WING DANCE RJ 3 101 6 6 6 Si 11 i M L Jackson R M Hennessey 4 7 7 3-2 352152MALAY 6 105 2 52 31 31 43 46 21 T Dean T Carey 3-5 7-109-201-6 35091 LEO NEWELL RJ 4 110 51 31 21 21 21 23 31 J Baker F T Wood 6 12 12 21 35211CHICKADEE R 3 931 1b 131 121 12 33 52 41s W Hicks HatfleldandOwnbey 10 10 10 2 35185 GRA MY CHREE R 3 99 3" 21 41 6 6 fji 5 C Smith T Licalzi 20 50 50 10 35215 IRVING MAYOR RS 4 105 4" 4H 53 4- 51 6 6 Donnelly I Glasscock and Co 15 20 14 3 Apprentice allowance. Time, 18, 26, 511, 1 :20l, 1 :47, 2 :17. Winner B. f. by Blue Wing Gallop trained by R. M. Hennessey. Went to post at 4 :35; Off at once to a good start. Wm easily; eecond tho samo. Wing Darce moved up fast while going down the backstretch, and, just before turning for home, assumed an easy lead, which she held to the end. Malay was badly outrun down the backstretch and was under punishment all through the last quarter. He finished resolutely, but had no chance to beat the winner. Leo Newell faltered when tho pinch came. Chickadee was well spent when entering the last furlong. Scratched 35122 Red Tip, 101; 34601 Casava, 105; 35215 Vincitor, 108; 35125 Edith Q.. 110. Overweights Chickadee, 21 pounds. Wing Dance, show, 1 to 2, Malay, show, out. Leo Newell, show, evens.


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