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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO, June 22.— Thirty-fifth day. 8t. Louis Fair Association. 8pring Meeting. Weather jlear; track fast. t Presiding Judge. Joseph A Murphy. Starter. V illiam Brnen. Racing Btarts at 2:30 p. m. The recall flag is used. 1 andC0 FIRST BACE-1 Mile. Parse 00 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. Fid Horses AWt 8t Vi 8trFin Jockeye Owner? O H L C 12794 SIR ROL LA 4 10S 2~ i» 3"~ 2- 14 1 Southard C C Maflitt 9-5 2 8-5 9~5 iHJMJfo * " J 32 4"K 4K" -*3 2" A Mori isouS M Marsh 8-5 9-5 7-5 8-5 12.88 MINT SAUCE 3 97 3 23 l- 1» 24 31 Frost T A Gay 2 24 9-5 11-5 12815 GOMEZ 5 107 ft 5 S 5 5 «■ Patton W AWrkht 80 100 80 100 12814 LADAS 3 85 5 1« 23 3* 3 5 Domiuick O W Buardman 60 100 60 100 Tim*. 25*. 504,, 1 :02i. 1 :164, 1 :42,. Wiuner— B. c, by Top Gallant— Little Kate. Post 5 minutes Start gcoi. Won cleverly; second easily. Rolla was much the best aDd rau arooun bis field after getting shut oft on the first turn. Mint Sauce showed a lot cf speed but tired at the eud. Jimp closed stoutly. Ladas had early speed. Sir Rolla, place. 2 to 5; show, out. Jimp, place. 2 to 5; show, out. Mint Saucs, place. 1 lo 2; show, out. 1 6/XQ~C0D BACE-1 Mile. PnrJa~00—3-year-old8. liaudicap; Ind H »ses A Wt 8t V4 /2 StrfrHr Tochey* Owners 0~ I L C iHftJMJA, ?JPiNIZ* 112 3 2»" 3 3 3 "lx Ckmiey W WAlkar 2-5 3-5 2-5 1-2 128183 BE TRUE 107 2 3 24 21 2 2* Frost TJMcHal? « 4 3 34 12178 LEO PLANTER 118 1 11 11 U 1« I Piegott W W Darden 6 6 5 6 Time. 25J, 50i. 1 :03. 1 :17«. 1 :43. Winner— Ch. c, by Phoenix— Interest. Post 1 minute. Start good Won in a drive. Leo Plancr ltd to the stretch on sufferance. When i the otber two got ready tbey ran by him easily. Be True hung on gamely but Mr. Plnnizy was the be6t hors * at the end and won with something left Scratched— 12507 Ben Brsmble, 107. Be True, place. 2 to 5. Leo Planter, placa. 4 to 5. 1 fc7WQ4f~THIR;D.iaACK— 6 1"J Furlongs. Parse 007~4-year-olds and upward- ■3 Horses AWt 8t H M X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C mjiyHINCOTET 4~n0~l 31 2« 1« 12 T Burns C A Tilles 7TT5lHf065 U2675MIDIAN 4 110 9 5 31 33 22 Mclntyre J F Fogg 7-5 3 6-5 3 12843HALLA LILY 5 109 7 7 6* 7* 3« Frost G I Landon 12 15 10 15 SSPHftandP™ H£ ? 8 8 8 4. Gdmore G Grassmack 15 15 1° 15 12789 HER OWN d 100 5 12 42 6» 54 Honck J N Enright 30 30 30 30 33 !and4%££; S122 5 6 7 5 61 Kelly Ca-sar Young S fto M S 12227 8IDDUBIA 6 100 4 9 9 9 7 Southard J C Ghio 12 30 12 30 12788 CHIFFON 4 105 3 4- 5» ftl 8 Conley L Marion 10 10 10 10 12504 BARBISSO 4 100 8 24 12 24 9 A Morrison Kavanau«h and Co 30 30 10 10 Time, 12, 244, 49, 1 :144, 1 :21. Winner— Ch. c, by Hindoo — Jaconet. Pot 18 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Midian and Mamie G. sctad badly at the poet. Midian got off badly and cloeed a lot of ground. Hindoonet was perfectly handled, bamsso showed a lot cf speed. Mound City finished determinedly. Calla Lily ran a good race. Scratched— 12649 Myetery. 110: 12793iDont Skip Me. 107; 1278S Hsrrie Floyd, 107- 12747 Veloce. 103; 12839 Chenille, 102; 12739 Ben Frost, 100. Overweights— Calla Lily, 2 pounds. Hindoonet, Place, 1 to 2; show, 1 to 4. Midian, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. Calla Lily, show, 1 QftQk FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlonff8. 2 year-olds. Allowences. JL andKj*JtJ Junior Championship Stakes. Value ,000. Ind Horses A Wt 8t X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O E C C 1281728AM PHILLIPS 118 8 5* 44 4* 14 Thorpe J W Schorr and Son*3 — 5 — n-5~ 1281 SOUTHERN GIRLllo 1 It is 11 33 Frost A Cahn 4 4* 3* 4 WmfHMVK 113 I 3»k 6 P 4« Gilmcre J C Cahn 12 25 12 25 122822F. W. BRODE 121 3 7 7 34 54 T Burns J W ScLorrandSon *3 5 2ft 5 JSInrK? JS I £ I 6 baodT* orgeMoore SO 50 30 SO 12j54LAD CLRZON 115 2 22 32 51 7 Kane JSOBiien ■ 30 ■ W 127372BOUNP.LEE 118 4 8 5 8 8 Pi«gott B8cl.re.ber • S 6 8 ♦Coupled in the betting. Time. 12, 241, 49, 1 :02, 1 :0X. Winoer— Ch. c, by 8t. Florian— Reckon. Pc6t 16 minutes. Start fair. Won ridden out; spcond easilv. Sam Phillips was best at the weights and received perfect handling. F. W. Brode was thought to ba the best of the Schorr pair. Thorpe got Sam Phillips to moving quicker than he ever showed before. The Conqueror wore out Southern Girl. Boundlee was ea?ed up in the stretch. Thrive was shut off on the stable turn. Sam Phillips. pl«c» 4 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. The Conqueror, place. 2 to 5; show, out. Southern Girl, show. 1 to 2. F. g . Brode, piece. 2 to 1 ; show. 4 to 5. 1 9WU FIFTH BACE-l 1-16 Miles. "Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. JL A 1*11 * Ownprs Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt k a S StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12818L CALLAHAN 5 70 1 4 3" 4 2" 12 Dominic* M~SHughes ji 5 3 — 16=5 128702FOUND 4 72 2 1« 15 13 l* •and Watson D Sc "neider 5 5 i *-511-0 4* 126112DR SBEPPARD 5 97 3 2**4 » 34 S* T Barus BurusiWuteihse-r, 3-5 12504 FRIENDSHIP 5 62 4 3-2-3. 4 4 Traverse WM Rogers 60 ltt 60 100 Time, 24i. 49, 1 :15i. 1 :41i, 1 :48;. Winnei— B m, by Siddartha— L etitia Pest 1 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second the same Found and Dr. Sbeppard were both all out at the finish. Lady Callaba-i was well handled. She finished determinedly under c.ever band riding Friendship showed speed for a half mile and then retired Overweights— Lady Callahan, 2 pounds. Lady Cahaban, place, 3 to 5. Found, place. 7 to 10 Dr. Sbeppard, place, 1 to 5. 10kU7 SIXTH BACE-1 Mile. Purse S300. 3-year-olds-and upward, semng. S Horses A Wt St g H ii StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C JS*g?»"BATE 3 97 3 3i 4* 2- i= |i T Burns W J Don,»hue 4 U 8 4 IISq « p»SEN ! J! I I I 8 6i 21 Houck VV * 8chue 3 16-59-5 2 5-S tHMBEE 4 109 9 8 8 5 34 31 Frost TSayrrs 3 44 2i 4 IinTCHFM ?,?« I I," ?! I S t: JLJ" J Huffman 10 15 S ■ J.,?SJ ■■£., t"?,-,- d 116 * * U 12 22 54 R eby A Hobnsch 4 8 4 8 12791 SADIE LEW 4 107 10 9 9 9 7 6 Rebo J W ONeall A Co 20 100*0 100 ]vi1AC 17 8 10 10 10 I 7 Gilmore J Grifliaand. Co S 15 15 15° Job?? SfVandSwo 4 107 6 6* 3H 4* 4" 8 Woathard J Gazzoio 10 12 10 12 12818 GLAD EYES 5 116 5 42 54 34 9 i McJoynt T E Nolan 10 15 10 15 126S9 B. H.GARDNER 6 111 I 21 21 6 10 10 CniniLam W AKirwan 20 30 o 30 _ Time, 254,504, 1:17«, 1:43. Winner -Ch c. by Pirate of Penzance— Ray W. Post 4 minutes. Start good. VN ou cleverly; second the him. Red Pirate was perfectly handled, chatken made her run too late, bhe always begins slowly, but usually comes into action eai her Barbee got off badly. Iris was shut off. The others w*re outclassnd 12790Cf1 Ghorlt1-"2843 JUdg6 Steadman- 113; I2S39 Indra, 116; 127*8 Ace, 116; 12M8 Dolore, 111 ; 3 to Pir"te |,lace 8 to 5 ; 8how- 4 to "• Schanken, place. 4 to 5 ; show. 1 to 3. Barbee, show,