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_■_______ — aeai as — *— * ■ i i " I—*——— ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. 8T. LOUIS, MO., June 16.— Twenty-seventh day. St. Louie Pair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, William Bruen. Racing starts at 2:30 p.m. 1 OKOA FIRST RACE— 1 Mile ami 70 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. JLOOOU Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X % X StrFin Jockeys Owners 185 152 EL CANEY 3 103 3 2» 21 22 1* 1* Crowhurst G C Bennett 13-107-5 6-5 6-5 18208 SALLIE LAMAR 7 109 1 53 _ _ 3H 31 24 Morse E Burrows 20 50 15 30 lttll-N CHANCELLOR-110 10 H 62 53 4* 3h J Mathews F R Meyer 24 3 2 13-5 18301 L1BBIE 5 109 8 64 V 64 51 _h Abell FosterandBrumfleldl5 60 12 50 18276 TEWANDA 5 111 7 11 PH 65 53 Hinkey JBGivens 10 12 10 12 18419 LEON AG 5 109 6 102 93 92 71. 63 Fallehy C J Kuhs and Co 6 8 6 8 1845* AUNT MAGGIE 5 109 2 12 14 12 2i 7 Burris Gaskins and Son 7 12 7 12 1K461 MORGENSTERN 3 90 9 4 54 71 9 8* CTa.lor J V Flint 40 100 40 100 18542 ARLINE C. 4 105 11 P 82 8" 8h 9+ Frost F L Hibbard IS 30 12 30 18420 HELEN PAXTON 4 105 5 9" 11 11 11 10 Gilmore J D Dealing* Bro 12 30 12 30 Ig4- 1 MOSS ROSE 7 109 4 V 3" 4H10 11 J Woods W L Thompson 15 50 12 40 Time, 25. 504, 1 :16;, 1 :43, 1 :47S. Winner— Cb. c, by Iroquois-Hildegarde. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. _ Caney was much the best and ran away with the race at his riders pleasure. Sallie Laniar ran a surprisingly good race. Iron Chancellor was pocketed in the first part of the race but finished strongly when clear. Morgenstem was shut off on the far turn. Scratched— 18512 Russella, 109. El Caney, place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. Sallie Lamar, place, 12 to 1 ; show, 6 to 1. Iron Chan-cellor. show. 2 to 5. , , __ "1 QKQA SECOND RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X. V_ jj StrFin Tockeys Owners O H L C 18512 JDGE STEDMAN 7 108 4 6. 5"" 5»* 4i 1" J Mathews MdoxandChberlain8 8 6 7 18481 3 89 7 1 1 14 14 2»- Dale M Deatheridge 1 11-104-5 1 18367 SADIE -AVILAND LEVY 5 106 2 3H 2i 21 21 U 1 J Woods T E Davis 15 25 10 20 18.57-KLON. QUEEN 4 102 9 10 92 82 6* 41 Reeder J R Cheek and Co 12 15 10 15 18542 _CNGRY HILL 6 108 8 9 64 64 3" 5* Hennessey T E Nolan 15 20 12 20 18570 SUN GOD 4 107 1 4i 4 P 51 61 McGinn R S Donaldson 10 12 10 12 18545 ROSE APPLE 4 102 3 2" 34 3** 715 715 Morse E N Farrell 5 5 3 34 *18278 _BUSIVE 4 104 6 71 10 9 81" 85 Frost Hutchinson and Co 12 15 10 15 18246 HAN JOSE 4 107 5 54 8 10 10 9 Patterson J U Strode and Co 40 100 40 100 18208 ST. RUPERT 6 108 10 82 72 71 9 10 J Clark W W Faucett 40 100 40 100 Time, 13. 251, 514, 1 :04, 1 :17i, 1 :434, 1 :56, 2 :09i. Winner— Br. g, by Heretog— Lelia B. Went to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a hard drive; second easily. The winner was well ridden and his stretch run made at the proper moment. Haviland was best, but was used up in setting the pace in front. Sadie Levy ran a good race. Klondyke Queen had a troubled journey. Scratched— 18542 Woodcut, 104. Judge Steadman, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Haviland, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Sadie Levy, show, 34 to 1. Rose Apple, place, 7 to 5; show. 1 to 2. 1 Q KQ1 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 00. __ _ Q _f _. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X Vi 3. StrFin Jockeys Owners 18385 FLORABIRD 8 103 3 43 31 21 21 Hi Crowhurst W F Schulte S I 2i 3 183042SIR GATIAN 4 107 6 52 44 8** 3« 2* Frost B C Bunbury 11-54 11-516-5 184842 V NHOOREB EKE 3 92 4 22 14 H _■ Si Tally J Huffman 24 3 24 2i 18388 PAROLE DOR 6 114 1 3« h- 4* 44 44 J Mathews W Mulkey 6 8 6 7 f 18570 CROESUS 6 111 5 7 7 7 7 5+ McCann S C Wagner 10 15 10 15 I 18570 LEO PLANTER 4 110 2 1» 2» 5* 6« 6* Hennessey W W Darden 15 20 12 20 r 18515 GLEN LAKE 3 97 7 63 6* 6« 51 7 Dale J C Cahn 5 8 5 7 I Time, 241,491, 1:154,1:42, 1:46. t_ Winner— B. c, by Florist— Canary. Ik Went to post at 3 :30. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Flora-PBrd was best and was well ridden, and gamely stalled off Sir Gatians rush at the finish. The latter did his best. Van Hoorebekeran well for seven furlongs, then tired, and was falling away ! at the end. Scratched— 18457 Musket, 110; 18337 Clipsetta, 92; 18543Maidstone, 90. Florabird, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Sir Gatian. place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. VanHoorebeke, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. 4_ P!T _._ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. IJ.OO*— Handicap. Knd Horses A Wt St j_ % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C Hp370 MILWAUKEE 6 97 2 1" 14 1™ 24 1»« Dale Thomas Hums 15 15 10 12 ■K142RUSSELL R. 3 94 1 34 2»* 21 8 2** Dominick C R Ellison 9-5 2 3-2 3-2 ■J6452PINOCHLE 5 104 4 44 43 3* Ink 35 J T Woods F W Holtgrewe 24 3 2 3 _fi_457SCHOOL GIRL 59055 5 5 5 45 Cogswell P Browning 10 10 8 8 H_70 SMYTH 6 97 3 21 34 43 42 5 Howell F J Kittleman 24 13-524 13-5 Time, 25, 49i, 1 :15, 1 :41i, 1 :47i. ier— B. h, by Free Knight— Fautress. ; to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a hot drive; second the same, ee is in fine form and was the best at the weights. Pinochle seemed to be the winner when nth out, but Milwaukee came again and nipped out Pinochle and Russell R. on the aminick did not put up his usual strong finish. It was a warm finish, aukee, place, 4 to 1; 6how, 2 to 1. Russell R., place. 1 to 2; show, out. Pinochle, show, tyth, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. __ Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles, 3-year-olds. j J O The St. Louis Derby. ,000 Added. orses A Wt St St *_ lt %. Str.Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C SI PHILLIPS 119 3 4 3»« » 14 1 1 T Burns J F Schorr ll-52i 2 2i R CHAMBER 107 5 52 64 52 32 2* 25 Devin P Dunne 8 8 6 6 OR1ZAR 119 6 7 41 l*" 21 33 3 Vandusen H J Scoggan *3 I 24 13-5 HJND KNEE 97 1 24 1" 6 61 54 P Tally Louis Lemp ll-52i 11-524 R. CAVE 110 2 14 53 4» 0* 41 52 J Mathews Keith and Patton 8 8 8 8 OF MLBRNEIOT 7 6™ 7 7 7 7 64 Stevens W H Williamson 10 20 10 20 GHLNDLAD107 4 35 2h 3" 4« 61 7 Crowhurst H J Scoggan *3 3 24 13-5 pled in betting. Time, 134, 26, 503, 1 :17J, 1 :42,, 1 :554, 2:08, 2:W.. ier — Ch. c, by St. Florian — Reckon, t to post at 4:41. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second all out. Sam is a grand colt and was best. Burns sent him to the front at the mile, set the pace from ind won as he pleased. Star Chamber made a strong bid at the stretch turn but weak _ a sixteenth out. Still, his race was a good one. Florizar quit when challenged by Hips. Wouuded Knee ran well for about six furlongs only. Dr. Cave lasted better than I_Tl # _ied— 17851 Waldeck, 97. Phillips, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Star Chamber, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Florizar, o 2. Wounded Knee, place. 4 to 5 ; show, 9 to 20. __ Cfc/| SIXTH RACE— 1 Miter Purse~00. 3-year~-olds~a_d upward.~~ATlowanceB. torses A Wt St V% li StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C REENOCK 8 92 3 24 24 2- _ li Tally J F Schorr 2 16-52 3 ULLA FONSO 4 102 2 _l 14 12 II 2 Dominick J Huffman 6-5 7-5 9-109-10 LCKFUL 3 92 4 4 3" 34 32 3* Dale Hutchinson A: Co 34 4 24 _ IR NELLIE 4 102 1 3i 4 4 4 4 Howell T J McHale 8 10 8 10 Time, 13, 254, 493, 1 :022, 1 :15i, l:41i. ier— B. c, by Bramble— Lillian Lindsay. t to post at 5:19. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Tally eenock well and made his run at the proper moment. Tulla Fonso was all out from too rly usage. The others were not in it. nock, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Tulla Fonso, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Tickful, place, ihow, out. O l_ SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile "an_ 80 Yards. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-E _Fp ward. Selling. iorses A Wt St hi ■_ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C IE OLDF1ELD5 103 2 42 4h 6i" 42 14 J Mathews L Marion 4 4 24 3 OHONI 5 108 1 1" 34 5i 52 2« Crowhurst James Arthur 2 3i 2 16-5 OCKET 5 105 5 5i 51 4 « 3"» 3»" Gilmore J C Cahn 8 10 6 8 t ROLLA 5 112 4 75 65 3« 2h 44 Frost T Nepper 5 5 5 5 _HT BELLS 5 101 3 34 21 24 14 52 Dominick M 8 Hughes _ Co 8 8 6 6 STER CARD 4 105 6 2 li 1" 6 6* JT Woods J S OBrien 24 3 24 3 QUEATH 5 103 8 8 8 8 7 I" Waters R E Watkins 30 40 30 40 V1N W. 6 110 7 6i 73 71 8 8 Dowell Wallace and Perry 40 50 40 50 Time, 254, 50i, 1 :16, 1 :41, 1 :43. ier— B. m. by Major Domo— Latent. ; to post at 5:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. At the Annie Oldfield was the best and was ridden. Moroni ran his race. Crocket showed ■ 1 ■ improvement. Easter Card was rushed too fast out in front and quit when challenged. 3 Rolla seemed dangerous at the head of the stretch but tired in the run home. The same can said of Eight Bells. Scratched— 18460 Mystery, 106; 18567 Gaston, 106; 18512 Bright Night, 102; 18545 Joe Gati mage, 102. Overweights— Alvin W., 4 pounds. Annie Oldfield, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Moroni, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Crocket show. 8 to 5. Easter Card, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2.