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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. 3T. LOUIS, MO., June 5.— Twentieth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. 8tarter, William Bruen. Racing startB at 2 :30 p. m. The recall flag is used. ~~ 1 2 4- 7 4- FI 88T BACE~6 1_2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St jjj ft % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 12333-DUKEOF BADEN3 99 2 34 34 21 1- H T Barns J 8 OBrien 3-5 3-5 l-ni-O ;ivT,vAK££?TINTE10112 4 12 "" i2 V 22 Hiake T Bayers* Co 15 25 0 25 12443 NAN DORA 3 94 5 6 6 6 4- 31 Honck P T Weir 50 80 30 80 124423 FREE LADY 4 105 6 52 SI 34 31 » Devin W P Magrane 11-511-5 I 12416 FOURTH WARD 4 107 3 H 42 4- B ftl Gilmore J C ICahn 12 50 1 50 ,8551 LOTTIE MILLS 10 107 1 24 24 53 ft* ft* Lin*s E C Brown 50 75 50 75 12447 GOLDEN C. 3 107 7 7 7 7 7 7 McGavin Sanders and Barnes200 400 200 403 Time, 121. 24., 494. 55, 1 :144, 1 :21. Winner— B. c. by Duke of Montrose— Babette. Post 13 minutes. Start fair. Won cleverly; second the same. Duke of Baden was pounds the best He came to the front when ready. Free Lady got off pooriy and was worn out iu trying to get to the front. Nan Dora was badly pinched at the start. Lottie Mills exhibited a tUsh of her old p p ed. Overweights— Golden C , 3 pounds. Dnke of Baden, show, 1 to 5; show, out. St. Augustine, place. 4 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Nan Dora, show, I to 1. Free Lady, place, 1 to 2; Bhow, out. 12 47 ~ BECOND KA~CElT8T!niir-Pul4 »7~3-year-old8 and upwardT== In l Horses A Wt St St h V* ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C llfffiTO mf ! f 2 tl 12 12 T Barns JWSchorrand3on3-2 8-5 6-5 7-5 29lT,F™?S5 LLE t *S ! 5 -3N" I 5 5 3* 2s Jenkina Leigh and Jordan 20 60 10 60 124UUHLER 3 97 4 2» 2« 43 42 5 32 Southard T Kiley 4 4 » li-S J2368J!£S,QlLIL 5 m x 43 *2 32 31"1 44 42 Conley T J McHale 3-2 24 M » 12414 EIGHT BELLS 4 104 2 12 12 p 13 24 5 Sweeney F H Hickok 8 12 81* Time,24i, 491, 1:161, 1:421, 1:564. ™. -«._„ Winner— B. h, by Kantaka— Baby. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second driving. Meadowthorpe received a perfect ride. Uhler was possibly the best, but Southard seemed unable to handle the horse, letting him run out on the first turn. Basquil had no speed. Eight Bells weakened at the end. Faron-delle ■- - - finished strongly. Meadowthorpe, place, 3 to 5; show, 1 to 4. Farondelle, place, 10 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Uhler, show, l_to 3. Baeqnil, place. 4 to 5 ; show, out. 12M£76 THlSrrHACK-5~8 Mile- Pn"» 00. 2ia7ids. Allowances, nd HorsiT" A Wt St §j M % StrFia Jockeys Owners O H L C 12330 BONNIVARD 118 3 22 22 23 12 T Burns J S OBrien i — lfi-"il 1 W " 12396 MAUD WALLACE 115 2 U 1* l« 2* I Jonel Keith* Patton 4 I St 7 into BARNFVTCE 8T lit1? I I S 3t ieDki- Leigh* Jordan 34 1 3 8 1417 F * ?ink9y I Murphy 30 50 30 50 12330 STRONRY TwHIpprr itt iln I * q L !. « 2 S ?8t GC Bennett 10 15 10 15 iu ? I I " P 1Saor? J D During andBrol00 100 100 100 I FlP7ir 14444 LiH.1PZ.Kt iin 110 7 6 6 8 7 J Ward B SchrnihAr _,n n in in U955GLI8SANDO 118 1 32 32 34 8 H Shields J N Burk 15 25 15 5 SS 1BRETT !i. 5 1 1 MclDtyrS S«*S S » S S iS CORAL THRIVE °3 12 ,n °2 S ,n °1 5 feZey 5 JacDannaddif°rd «°* f° 7°° *" 124173HI NOCKER 110 11 11 11 12 12 Southard J D Lucas 6-5 24 6-5 24 Time, 13, 251, 504, 1:031. Winner— Ch. c, by Russell— Bonnella. Post 21 minutes. Start good for all but the last two. Won easily; second th* »ame. Hi Nocker was cut down in front as though he had run up on the horses in front of him "Southard said _oral bumped Hi Nocker. Lowe said Leipzig was responsible for the crowding. Thrive got off badly. It was a falsely run race with nothing to it but the first two 8cratched-El Derim, 113; 123992 ihillingburn, 113. Overweights— Bill Garrett. 2 pounds. K-nhVard7?la-ceSiVeS9;.8how.lto2- Maud Wallace, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Special Notice, show, 7 to o. Hi Nocker, place, evene, show, 1 to 2. «." 1247 7 FStJRTH ttACB-3-* M»«- Pa7ieT400~3:year-old8 and upward. Allowances". Ind Horses A Wt St g H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12331 FAU8TUBO 3 116 3 32 3- 14 14 Conley J C Cahn i=s B n ~i~ igrHDBBa-D8vlfS8HDffl I r„f 4o10|l SS, ISnWaterhselo!3 andand mqrvpwnnn 3, l£, il £ 2"K 3* H Shields HL Jones* Co 2 11-59-5 2 fflEt WAYrrrtP i2l f 23 ?2 -32 *5 J Barna J C Meffert 4 6 4 6 !lA Un III I ?VeD8 iandJandandL 100 150 100 150 U-a4L.A JOSEPH JObKPHINE TV F 3 111 « 6 6 6 6 6 Gilmore J Griffin and Co 40 100 40 100 Time, 12, 24, 481, 1 :141. sn Winner— B ■ u m „ c, by Faustus— Volturo. Post 15 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second all out. Dav* Waldo and Headwater g— *»? ont 5 Pacemaking in front. Fausturo laid up close to them and finished strong Dr. Sheppard closed stoutly. He was under pressure all the way. La Josephine was practically in£a78Aao° £lace V°tJ; ST,6™1"! Dr Sheppard. place. 1 to 3; show, out. Headwater, 2; show, out. Dave P*ace,J_to Waldo, place, 8 to 5; show, out. 124: 7g~FIFgHnggg!-1 1-16 M11C8» PaTie~00~3-yearKld8 and upward Ind Horses AWtBt* % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C lISIloTT l1 ? f V V S S IBnrn8 WWDarden 3 44 14-544 MARPLOT lin- i L i S 2 Southard C C Maffitt 34 34 24 13-5 0% I ? 15 I ? P K, BurnsandWaterhse 1 11-104-5 9-10 m972LFF litmtLKK BRUNO RRTTNn a 3 93 4 11 22 2"* 4 4 J Ward T Sayers 7 13 7 13 . , Time, 25, 491, 1 :151, 1:414,1:481. ro. Winner— B. D „ „ g, by Perkins— Forget-Me-Not. Post 1 minute. Start good. Won very easily; second doing his best. Forget Not took the lead Rnlt.-eHl!a08retfCuand,ll?ldit,t0,the.end without bein* cl0881* approached afterwlrds Sir Rolla disposed of Marplot on the far turn. Frost could not do Marplot justice. He reaaires a °ScrVched-12°47? BauU, 95 tm BTUa0 W88 d°n° at * ""* "•"» furlon. OverweightB— Sir Rolla. 2 pounds; Lee Bruno, 5. 2 to 5?8gh6ow!0otutPlaCe, * t0 5; Bh°W 0nt 8lr B°1Ia Place 7 t0 10; show X to *• MarPlot, Place, 1 2J SIXTH~BACE-1 Mile. PSr007~4-year-olds and upward. Selling: Ind HoTses A Wt 8t h % | StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C MUUmm* I ]?* M ?, l 1" 12 Lia°s W L Cassidy 8-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 "hfifm iivrnv I i -1 23 22 T Barns C Van Studdiford 1 "-, 11-104-51 ion HtLbN PAXTON 3 93 6 6 Zn 6* 6 43 31 Honck I nn„»Pi„„j. R,„on ,n 9793 ANNIE OLDFULD4 105 2 32 42 I 32 41 GHmore L Marion w A agS5*iML°LA IS 11 V ? ££ iSSSiii s z% z 12317 AUNT MARY 5 109 7 12 l« , g 8 • Jenkins W Mnlkev " w ™° 12364SIRJO8.LISTER4 109 9 9 9 9 9 9 Conley T J McHale S f S Time, 251, 494, 1:161, 1:424. w Winner— B. out, c, by Patron— r, Peggy Merrill. t«.OS.tuKmiDU,to Htartjair- Won easily; second the same. Air Blast was probjbly the beat today, although Burns made a mistake in racing Mystery in front with Aunt Mary Helen Px- L"ste?goro°ffhadT8a!tMn-me01dfleld,aDd Sir ?la,ze wakened at the finish, sft Joseph lister got off badly. Aunt Mary was speedy for six furlongs. FUmuCSvSS.UU Km DQtCh BardlH: 12369W".»0: 124122Harrie AifmHHPfirJ?**? ?uxt«:n 3 Pounds; Piramo. 24; Sidtilla, 4; Sir Joseph Lister, 2. 2to1 ? 8howont Mystery, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Helen Paxton. show.