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. 5 1 r 1 1 j 1 1 • ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., June 15.— Twenty-sixth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather threatening; track fast. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. William Bruen. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 ft £_ _ FIRST RACE— 5T8 Ilie. Purse 00. 2ear-olds. Colts and geldings _.Q f_J J _-_ f J Allowances. tad Horses A Wt St hi. hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18383 JUDGE OTERO 118 2 22 23 H 1- Crowhurst G C Bennett 3~3 ~~i~~ 1_3_8SEIDE 118 4 M 34 33 21 4 Vandusen W F Schulte 11-534 11-53 J!f£ ££:t££D„ A*„„, 118 X M U 21 314 J Mathews James Arthur 6 6 44 5 18482 QL ICK RANGE 118 7 4» 4» 42 4 Frost W H Laudemau 20 20 1° 15 18383 FRANK JOHNSON 118 3 7- 5" 5* V Morse R E Watk ns 7 8 67 18383 JOHN BULL 118 8 6* 71 d 64 Gilmore A Calm 13 _5 15 13 17.563 FOX WORTH y 118 r, 5„ 6, 7„ 7i T BuTns j F Schorr 10 12 8 10 S„£££A5Ko 118 6 81 si 820 g_ . Finley W R Clark 25 50 20 50 ?Ror£ORTLQAS _S 9t . 9 x9 9 9 McCann D M Griffith 20 50 20 40 ••_■ 18383 LARES 115 Left at the post. Cogswell P J Miles 15 30 12 30 _, Time, 124, 25, 37!, 49, 1:03;. Winner— Ch. c. by Fonso— Julia W. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Judge Otero was much the best. He allowed St Sedna to do all the early running, then passed him at the stretch turn. St. Sedna was very weary at the finish. Seide finished stoutly. Scratched— 18462 A. D. Gibson, 118; 18546 Old Phil, 118. Judge Otero, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Seide, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. St. Sedna, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. lOjfj Ti SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. MaidhirnplllTesT Ind Horses A Wt St H % StrFin Jockeys Ow__ers O H L C 18483 ORLEANS 115 3 5i_ 41 4h 14 Frost J F Kin_eT 20~60~-2 rro 18483 SEETHING 115 8 6** 52 5 » Dale G C Baker 8 12 6 _ 18483 SOPHIE S. 115 1 2 2« 21 31 4 Morse J C Ghio 34 5 3± 4" H££ !______ 115 2 V1 13 l2 4h J Mathews J Griffin and Co 9 10 8 8 18278 DARLENE 115 7 91 81 6U 5« Gilmore A Cahn 24 5 24 5 JZ£„ S _4%MJ_fXT0N 115U 8H 9" 8i 6" Crowhurst J D DearingA Bro3 3 2 2 H515S__S95_S 115 5 31 3" 3* W FThompsonChristyandCo 5 10 5 10 1»*62 FREE GIRL 115 6 44 6- 93 82 Hinkey F Rathbone 20 50 20 50 GLESSEG 115 10 11 10 10 9« McGinn S P Harlan 15 20 12 15 17599 ELSIE DELL 115 9 Jl 74 714101 • Dowell J H Terrett 20 30 "0 30 18384 BRIGHT MILES 115 4 10 11 11 11 Vandusen WF Schulte 7 15 6 15 _. Time, 124,243, 37, 1:04. Winner— Br. f, by The Chevalier— Florine. Went to post at 3 KB. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Orleans was apparently the best and was well ridden. Seething was pocketed and could not go through until in the stretch. Sophie S. about rau her race. Philma Paxton got off poorly and could not get through. Mintara showed speed for three furlongs. Scratched— Deloraine, 115. . *Prl_n-? plii?e ?° to K* 8how 10 to h s©ething, place, 4 to 1 ; show. 2 to 1. Sophie S., show, 7 to 10. Philma Paxton, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. IQfi H THI8RP. RACE-6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward Ind Horses A Wt St M and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18341 EARLY BIRD 5 109 6 7 5* 4 H4 J Mathews L Glenn and Co iTli — 4 — h — 13816 SAM LAZARUS 4 107 1 34 2« 3« 21 Morse A M Mulhall 8 10 6 10 184582LOITERER 5 114 3 11 H4 U4 31 Lines J Powers 11-106-5 1 6-5 18281 NECKLACE 6 107 2 2- » 21 4« Crowhurst Docker, and Ryan 3 4 3 4 SAI°irv4 !J2 S S7 7 514 Tally Nolan and Hums 8 12 8 12 fffi RVrn U% -7 Y, Y, S T Salleh J Griffin and Co 15 15 10 12 1814b RED GIDD 5 113 4* 0 44 62 7 Porter Waddell Bros 15 40 12 40 , Time, 7, 24j,50i, 1:15, 1:22. Winner— „ B. g, L by „ Bubbler— Martina. Went to post at 3 :40. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving Earlv Bird ran a grand race, was shut out and ran around the field, finishing like a wild horse Sam Lazarus will do soon. He ran well for his first out this year. Loiterer acted badly at the post, but broke to a running Btart, leading to the last sixteenth, when he tired. Sf0rcd_185y£roni 114; 18511-Harrie Floyd, 109; 18190 Old Fox, 107 ; 18419 Mitt Boyken, „v, 107 ; 18461 Clarence B., 100. Overweights— Red Gidd, 4 pounds. Earlv Bird, place. 3 to 2; show, 7 to 10. Sam Lazarus, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Loiterer, 1 place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. Necklace, place, evens ; show, 3 to 5. 1 S £5 6 8 ™SfACE~34 Mlle Purse*i0°r 3-year-olds and upward. 55 Horses A Wt St H, Y, % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C Cl8425iLOVING CUP 5 109 2 4* 24 2 li 4 J Woods G W Miller IJP54" - i 1 184252MAYD1NE 3 96 5 2" 4* 3« 2U Dale W F Schulte 4 3 1842DQUEEN ESHER 4 107 1 1HH4 14 31 4 Morse J W Fuller • o V* lx 1M59HI NOCKEH 3 98 4 3» 3« 4» 41. Tally J D Lucas 4 5 44 15728BANISH 4 109 3 5 5 5 5 Crowhurst F M Arthur 12 20 12 ?0 Time, 124, 24, 36, 484, 1 :14. VV inner— B. m, by Belvidere— Lizzette. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Wou handily ; second the same. Loving Cup finished with great speed, was the best and was well ridden. Maj dine was shut off at the far turn but came fast through the stretch. Queen Esher was stopping at the finish after having displayed great speed for over a half. Scratched— 18485 Easter Card, 109. Loving Cup, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 9 to 20. Maydine, place. 4 to 5; show. 1 to 3. Qusen Esher, show, 1 to 4. Hi Nocker, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. J~;g£J /*0 FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse 00. SyeaT-olds and upwaTdTSTlilhiT Ind Horses"" A Wt St ft % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C !!!u-.S„iXR "_ 3, _*" 2" 1" J Mathews W A Martin 6 9 6 8 1848o2THEORY 4 99 1 2» 3* 3« 21 Howell D A Honig 6-5 7-5 6-5 S-5 18386 VICIE VANCE 6 105 5 H 13 12 3« McGinn MRice It MM 18012 BON NIVARD 3 93 6 6« •" 4- 4» J T Woods J S OBrien 12 0 _ V 14092 SPECIAL NOTICES 90 4 41 52 615 53 Tally Leigh and Jordan 12 30 l5 B SLAoJ.Jt?- 1% 2 54 iH 5 6-o Donohoo JohnHLesher 30 60 30 60 ST. PAUL 4 104 7 7 7 7 7 J Woods John Ifeifer 30 1C0 30 100 Time, 13, 244,363,48i. l:14i. Winner— B. c, by Speculator— Grannie A. Went to post at 4:39. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second driving. Grantor was the best, was well handled and made a strong finish. Theory ran her race and finished strongly. lcie Vance was used too much in the early stages of the race and tired at the end The others were outclassed. Scratched— DeWitt, 109; 17054 Alvin W., 106; 184S6 Dave Waldo, 106; 18485 Midlist 101 • 18304-Sir Gatian, 101. Overweights— Grantor, 4 pounds. Grantor, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 3 to 5. Theory, place, 1 to 3; show, out, Vicie Vance ulaee 1 to 2 ; show. 1 to 4. K T_T0 70 SIXSelilu?Slri MlS *"cry,*T,»"I": P«r 4-ye7ridVaudPrwar.l ind Horses A Wt St %TW~ StrFin JockeyT" Owners "O H L C 18388 MUSKALONGE 7 112 4 3« 2M 2* V 1«* Crowhufit F M Arthur 3 44 3 — I " 18514MYTH 6 113 3 1- 14 U 114 21 Vandusen FJKittelmau 4 4 3 18 " 5 18181CELT KBARD 7 111 1 54 5 :,■ V V Rowe Rowe _ Clarkson 2 2* 2 18481 CROESUS 6 111 6 »i 82 72 54 43 McCann S C Wagner 8 _ s S 18420JSLN GOD 4 108 7 74 7 4 8* 6U5» Mctiinn R S Donaldson _ _ 1 _ 18387 LEO PLANTER 4 108 5 4" V V 4 4 6- Morse W W Darden _ - 0 1 O 18419;RANSOM 8 109 8 tH 6* 64 71 V Gilmore O W Boardmau B 10 1 10 185153CONN1E LEE 6 109 9 9 9 9 9 8» Dowell J H Terrett 10 - 0 10 0 184863EULAL1A 5 107 2 2« 4 4 1 81 9 Tally R Stickney 8 8 8 8 Time, 54, 184, 30i, 424, 55, 1 .074, 1 :204, 1 :474. Winner— B. h, by Muscovy— Rebound. Went to post at 5 :13. At post 14 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily Muska-ouge was well handled and finished strongly. Myth ran wide at the stretch turn allowing Muskalonge to make up much ground. Myth lasted well. Celtic Bard had a rough journey. Ransom ran one of his bad races. Scratched-t83672Pacem aker, 112: 18388 Parole dOr, 112 ; 185113Iron Chancellor 110. Overweights— Connie Lee, 2 pounds. Muskalonge, place, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Myth, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Celtic Bard, show,