St. Louis Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-10-16

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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., October 15. Fourteenth day. St. Louie Fair Association. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track heavy. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. I 28816 FIRST. RACK 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St , K X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H O P 28485 BRIGHTIE B. 6 105 3 21 22 22 2 12 M Lowe C Roberts 50 150 100 40 28767 WABAN 6 106 8 6h 6h 52 4h 23 JHothersllWH Leonard 7 10 8 3 28688 COLONEL GAY 7 106 2 4 4i 4a 55 3i Kuhn TA Gay 5 6 6 2 28566 NANNIE J. 5 103 1 12 13 12 a irvin J P Housley 25 40 40 15 287262SAL1NDA 6 103 4 3 31 33 53 Bell FL Wilson 2 2 9-5 4-5 26740EABLY BIRD 6 113 9 9 91 101 62 63 Mclntyre L Glenn and Co 6 10 9 4 28581 8AUBER 6 103 14 13 1J 11 1 112 7i Watson W 8 Laird 20 20 16 7 28656 DR. CLARK 4 103 6 12 122 125 95 82 J Clark W McLemore 20 25 25 12 28731 CROCKET 6 103 12 10 105 8i 7 91 Fauntleroy J C Cahn 7 9 9 3 27291 HANSBOROUGH 4 11111 71 7i 93 81 102 Troxler J C Ferris Jr 8 16 16 6 28561 FUCINO 6 107 13 14 14 13 13 115 filoss J Schwarzendahl 30 60 60 20 28782 SALOME 7 103 5 11 lHil4 12 12 L Daly W G Fox 12 SO 30 10 285623ELLI8 B 111 10 8 83 7i 10b 1330 BeauchampG Kennedy 12 20 20 8 28782 WATER CREST 6 108 7 5 5H 62 14 14 Patton J PHirth 12 16 16 6 28731 CELE8TE DOR 5 103 15 Fell. J Daly W Mulkey 20 20 20 8 Time, 13i, 26, 52i, 1:20, 1:36. Winner Ch. m, by Albert Everbright. Went to post at 2:12. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Brightie B., apparently served by the going, went to the front in tao stretch and won as her rider pleased Waban ran his race and was best of the others. Colonel Gay was badly ridden and takon in the deep going all the way. Nannie J. tired in the stretch Salinda was badly handled. Sauber ran a great race from where he got off. Overweights Early Bird, 2 pounds ; Fucino, 4. Brightie B ehow, 20 to 1. Waban, show, 8 to 5. Colonel Gay, show, evens. Salinda, show, out. 28817 SECOND RACE 6 1-2 furlongs. Purse J400. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind HorseB A Wt Bt and K 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 28781ISTER8AHAH 109 5 2 3S 12 u BeauchampW McCay and Co 8-5 5 4 3-2 S,DAIE SOMMERS 105 1 13 1 23 2 Troxler P TomlinsonandCo 2i 3 11-51 286903iJEFLABE 98 9 93 81 63 8 Bell Talbot Bros 5 10 8 3 28744 LADY BROCKWAY 95 2 3 22 35 45 R Murphy E L Liger 10 10 10 5 28783 HAS GIFT 103 3 7i 61 4i 5 Kuhn J Huffman 4 7 7 2f 28729 PAUL CREYTON 113 7 12 101 91 61 Mclntyre P Egbart 6 15 15 6 28763 SIR TOM T1DDLER101 11 81 9i 72 71 L Daly M J Daly 30 60 60 0 28781 LILLIAN M. 105 12 1011 81 81 JHothersUF M Connor 10 13 13 5 28781 BENDORA 107 4 43 410 90 T OBrien R R Rice 10 12 12 5 28763 ANNA ELLIOTT 103 6 5h 71 H 106 Fauntleroy E J Arnold and Co 10 20 20 8 27930 PALMS 100 10 6i 55 5i 115 lrTia S P Harlan 20 20 20 10 28781 ROBE OF BED 106 8 Hi 12 12 12 Patton W W Fina 10 16 16 16 b 6 Time, 18, 26, 52, 1:07, 1:14. Winner B. f, by Lamplighter Ada Ban. Went to post at 2:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily second driving. SiBter 1 Sarah, at home in the going and best on any track, won as her rider pleased. Dave Sommers showed the most early speed but tired in the stretch. Lefiare was weakly ridden and with vigorous handling would have given the winner an argument. Rose of Red can do better. Scratched 265792 Juvenile, 109; 287812Concertina, 101; 287442Fngurtha, 98. Overweights Paul Creyton, 3 pounds. Sister Sarah, show, 3 to 5. Dave Sommers, show, 1 to 2. Lefiare, show, 3 to 2. 28818 THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. i Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P I 2878538UE JOHNSON 4 107 1 23 12 1h 110 is uBrien Fizer and Co 2 13-512-51 : 28764 MARCY 3 96 7 41 2 25 25 2" Bell B WStreett 5 8 8 3 28767BENGAL 3 93 4 5 53 58 33 3 J Daly P J Nolan ; ; 01 a c 28749 GEOBGEB.tCOX SIM 9 T 62 g S i fiffi WSB S S ? SandNEH 3 "J li 1315 A if ,f It lS; IIP g I?!!? TFrirN8 f ?S? tS V 10 Fauntleroy JHuffman 6 12 12 I isR ?T?MSBaoi?wv I? J" 9 1110 Watson JamesandChapman 30 40 40 15 28726 ADML SCHLEY k 5 107 11 12 12 12 12 12 . JHothersllG R Williams 30 40 40 15 Time, 13i, 26, 52, 1 :20i,l:49i. w nu u a Winner Ch. f, by Aretine Morna. . Went to post at 3:16. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Sua SHnJii h Dr ongoing spreadeagled the field. Marcy ran a good race. Bengal did excep-tionally.well. Ben OFallon finished strongly. Lady Curzon seemingly found a mile too far. Scratched 28262 Pan Cnarm, 105; 28745 Harry Pnlliam, 96. Jf rxW?.,ehts-arc ? p?nn.d,s ; Georo B. Cor, 3 ; Samivel, 3 ; Georgia Gardner, 3 ; Hendricks, 2. Bue Johnson, Bhow, 1 to 2. Marcy, show, 3 to 2. Bengal, show, 1 to 2. 28819 F0UBTH HACB- x-2 furlongs. Purse 00. All ages. Allowances. tnd - Horses, AWt St X. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P " ffl8A?iRY DDKE IVil 12 12 U BeauchampCJCeUa 4 7 7 2i 28799 ALEA 3 110 4 4 65 5i 2i Troxler S P Harlan ? 1? 287622MI8SGOLGHTLY3 110 3 3H 41 2i S T OBrien Fizer and hi 4i 5 5 !; I 8128SYLVTBACC0 ZiVI I I" I" f I8!0" E Slaughter and Co 7-5 7-5 65-5 tt Z6812 dx Li VI AN 4 115 7 8 8 8 Kv 52 Kuhn T A Gav and fin 20 9n in a SeSvELASOUEZ1115 5 H2 Ti S f S ngheasyandEmott6 15 5 6 iliioi VifiLiAfcjy UKZi 3 110 5 71 71 7 7 J Daly W H Rillini?B in in in -ik 286892MAN 2 97 6 62 52 Si 8 Fauntleroy E J Arnold and Co 6 6 3i 7-5 . , Time, 12i,52i, 1:061, 1:14. Winner B. g, by Duke of Montrose Memorial. Went to post at 3:47. At poBt 12 minutes. Start poor. Won in a drive ; second the same Harry Duke was favored by the start, ran well in ,the going, but was doinVhis best at thl end. atf V i?f0dfoe aild flJnish8d strongly. Miss Golighty did her best. H. 8. Tobacco was practically left at the post and was used too much in the effort to get up. Velasquez can do bet- UmSandS Aloasho2to1 QWly, show, 3 to 5. H. S. Tobacco, 28820 SeUin015-1 8"10 MileS Pnrfi5500 3-year-olds and upward. nd Horses A Wt St St H jj BtrFin Jockeys Owners OH O P 2878128WORD8MAN 7 106 1 31 32 38 32022 13 T OBrien Fizer and Co mi ? 28803 GEORGE LEE 6 102 5 5 5 5 5 43 21 i Kuhn L W Benson 7 7 5 28784 WALL ABUT 3 103 4 1 4 12 Hill si Irvin HMcCar?enJr 2 31 28800 BANQUO II. 7 105 2 2i 2 22 2H 35 420 Troxler T A Da vies 1 15 1-! 28785 LEE BBUNO 5 100 3 42 46 415 46 5 5 Fauntleroy T Bayers 3 4 4 f-5 " TO. . - ,. Time, 13i,26i, 54, 1:21, 1:51, 2:13. Winner Br. h, by Cavalier Herschel. Went to post at 4:26. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Swordsman was at home in the going, went to the front when called on and won goiag away George Lee was badly ridden. Kuan let him drop out of it in the early part of the race but hefin-lBhed very strong and would probably have won had he been better handled in the early stages. Wall About did his best but was taken in the heavy going to save ground. Banquo II. ran a good race. Lee Bruno can do much better In this going when a strong rider is on him. Scratched 288032Rochester, 109. Overweights Swordsman, 3 pounds ; George Lee, 2 ; Banquo II., 2. showTto 2man 8hW Ut Qeorge Leo show 4 to 5 Wal1 Abonti enow, 2 to 5. Lee Bruno, 28821 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Pur8e00. 3-year-olds and upward. 8elling. r Ind Horses A Wt St H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2876720UR LADY 3 103 2 1k 13 13 p BeauchampJ N Miller and Co 44 1 r-k 287993MILITANT 3 103 9 333 21 i Fauntleroy J E Lane and Co 4 10 10 t 28195 PRIMA II. 3 103 8 63 2 22 3i J Daly D McMillan and Co 4 5 5 2 28762ORLEANS 3 103 1 9 65 53 4i L Daly J Burrows . 28708 BEN FROST 6 108 5 41 41 41 5i T OBrien EFSmUh 27805 BERMUDA PRCE4 108 4 71 81 78 610 Blosf WSLird 10 11 11 11 287802LADY BRAMBLE 3 103 S 2 51 6i 76 Troxler A P Gooding 4 5i 5 2 28588 BATTUS 3 103 6 81 72 8 85 Kuhn PMCMli 7 8 7 SI 28726 MONAB. 5 108 7 5h 9 9 9 Watson OWBoardman 15 17 17 7 Time, 13, 25, 51i, 1 :19. Winner Blk. f, by Charade Lady Augusta. Went to post at 4:55. At poBt 18 minutes Start good. Won easily; eecond the same. Our Lady showed the most early speed, tiptoed her field and her rider picked the bast going in tha stretch. She won with plenty in reserve. Militant, under a bad ride and from a bad bagirming! ran an improved race. Prima II. showed early Bpeed, but tired in the run home as if short prleanB met with early interference, which knocked her out of it. Bermuda Prince was badly handled and can do better, ululjr Our Lady, show, 3 to 5. Militant, show, 2 to 1. Prima II., show, evens.


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