St. Louis Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-10-24

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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. .LOUIS, M.O., October 23. Twenty-first day. St. Louis Fair Association. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndga. P. A. Brady. Btartar. A. B. Dade Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses AWt Bt li hi li StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28900 CHANTERELLE 105 1 12 12 12 13 Troxlor P M Civill 4 7 7 3 28834 MAXILLE 105 4 3a 2a 2" 2 Fauntloroy P J Miles 2i 4 4 8-5 289003 MR. TIMBERLAKE105 3 233 33 32 Irvin M Deatheraga 4 5 5 2 28655 PINK TEA 105 2 42 42 4a 45 ONeil R K Lewis 6 10 10 4 28707 DUELA 105 10 7a 61 62 5a T OBrien C Schwacker 7 10 81 31 28834 MAZZA.RA 105 6 5i 51 51 6a Kuhn O W Boardman 6 10 10 31 28675 PAMPLONA 108 8 11 81 81 71 Lindsay Hutchinson and Co 7 15 15 6 28900 IROSUTA 105 5 61 71 72 83 Bloss G H Moore and Co 40 60 60 20 28834 FLORRIE B. 105 9 83 9 91 9 Bell C B Kennedy 8 15 15 6 28900 PRECIBELY 108 11 91 10 10 106 BeauchampAdams and Co 4 4 18-58-5 24055 TUCK PAW 105 13 10 11 11 1110 Wallace G Hinkle 15 30 30 12 28854 FANTINA 105, 12 12 12 12 1215 JHothersllF W Holtgrewe 40 100 100 30 28834 SAALE 105 7 13 13 13 13 J Daly T Shelley 20 40 40 15 Time, 12i, 25, 49, 1:02. Winner B. f, by Charaxus Ada Belle. Went to post at 2:12. At poet 16 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Chan, terellee speed in her last race was an indication of probable success here. She had a better rider Tip today and ran a good race. Maxilln did her best and was well ridden. Mr. Timberlake ran his race. Pink Tea did her best. It waB a bad field back of these. Chanterelle, show, 3 to 2. Maxille, show, 4 to 5. Mr. Timberlake, show, ovens. Precisely, show. 7 to 10. " SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. gjgQgrj Ind Horses A Wt Bt K hi S StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 288802OHAKLE1 D. 5 107 2 8" 81 5a 45 1" Troxler F G Altman 6 8 8 3 28885 GLEN WOOD 3 101 5 5 la 11 12 23 Irvin H McCarren Jr 8 8 7 3 27608 PATROCLUS 3 98 7 7 2 2a 2 35 ONeil Bryan OBear 10 10 9 41 28879 NANNIE NOLAN 8 98 4 3a 43 31 5i 41 J Daly J Burrows 4 5 5 2 28876 MACON 4 107 12 115 91 71 62 53 Bloss L Lemp 8 10 9 4 288S0 ORRIS 4 107 6 2 61 61 7 63 Fauntleroy J C Ohio 10 30 30 12 "28868 PICADOR 3 101 14 14 11 112 H3 7 Enos T H Stevens 9-5 2 9-5 4-5 28869 CROCKET 6 107 11 12 12 12 101 8 Kuhn J C Cahn 15 30 30 12 28852 N. BONAPARTE 6 110 1 11 3" 42 391 Lindsay E J Arnold and Co 15 SO 30 12 28816 SALOME 7 102 9 10a 5m 81 82 10 Bell W G Fox 20 100 100 40 27383 INUENDO 6 102 8 93 72 9a 93 n .Wallace F Goring 40 80 80 40 25016 LAURA G. G. 4 102 3 41 10 101 11 12 L Daly K D Orr 15 20 20 8 28901 GIN SPRAY 4 102 13 13a IS IS 13 13 W Narvaez G S Butler 25 100 100 40 288773KISME 7 107 10 61 Pulled up. T OBrien John Powers 31 6 6 2 Time, 131, 25, 491, 1:151, 1:41. Winner B. g, by Sparkling Bettie 8. Went to post at 2:50. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive; Becond easily, Charles D., Blow about beginning and pocketed to the three eighths, came with a great rush in the etretch and got np in the last few strides. Glonwood ran a good race and might have won had he not been used so much in front. Patroclue, high in condition, ran an extra good race. Nannie Nolan ran a dull raco. Macon closed up a lot of ground. Picador got off badly and was weakly ridden. Kisme was cut down at the half and pulled up. Scratched-28881 Charles C, 110. Charles P., show, 3 to 2. Qlenwood, show, 6 to 5. Patroclna, show, 2 to 1. Picador, show2to5 "8933 THIRD BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. S-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi . StrFin Jockeyo Owners O H C P 28E03 CIALES 4 101 1 21- 21 21 la Fauntleroy Frank Carr 4 6 51 3-2 288662K1NDRED 4 112 2 li 1k Hi 2H Troxler E and L Bohlman 2 11-511-51-2 28866 MISS MAE DAY 4 95 4 3 4 3a 3 ONeil W W Elliott 3 31 3 1 28903 ORLEANS 3 105 3 4 3a 4 4 J Daly J Burrows 2 2 9-513-20 Time, 12i, 24, 481, 1 :13l. m. Winner Br. g, by Prince James Medusa, by Sensation. Went to post at 8:32. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; sscond easily. Cialea ran an extra good race and ontgamed Kindred at the end. Fauntleroy pinned Troxlor on the lattar in next to tho rail, where he did not have free use of his whip hand. Miss Mae Day ran a good race, closed up ground from a bad start and might have won had sho not been cut off in the stretch when she was coming strongly, Orleans did not near come up to her last race. Scratched 28B032Tremar, 99. No show betting. 3939 FOURTH RACE O 1-3 FuriongB. Purso C0. 2-year-olds. Allowances. inrf Hornca , A Wt St hi hi 5 BtrFln Jockeys Ownars O H C P 28837 ETHYLENE 106 2 Hi Vi 12 H Kuhn Martin and Patton 10 20 20 6 28867 HUNTRE88A 110 6 6a 72 52 2" T OBrien W McLemore 4 5 . 4i 3-2 288672JORDAN 101 5 21 21 23 32 ONeil T P Hayes 8-5 3-513-101-2 28867 BAM BO 101 7 7i 61 73 41 L Daly 8 W Straett 6 10 9 4 288543TERRA FIRMA 98 4 4" 32 Si 52 Bell A Cahn 7 17 17 7 27621 HELEN PRINT 95 S 5 51 61 68 Fauntleroy C Schwacker 6 12 12 5 2881718I8TER SARAH 102 1 31 4"r 41 71 BeauchampW McCay and Co 10 16 16 7 288673MEDITATION 106 8 8 8 8 8 J Daly J E Lano and Co 4 6 6 2 Time, 12, 24, 481, 1 :14, 1 :20l. Winner B. f, by Freeman Ethel Gray. , Went to post at 4 :00. At post 4 minutes. Etart good. Won handily ; second driving. Ethylene ran a fine race and waB favored by being clear of a jostling field back of her, which hurt Huntressa and Sambos chances very much. Huntressa finished very strongly and was probably best. OBrien began very slowly with her and is not a good sprint rider. Jordan is a bad-tem-perod colt and stopped running fast when he seamed to bo winning. Sambo requires a strong rider, but he ran a very good race under little Daly and finished strongest of all. Terra Firma had no mishaps. Helen Print is not near her spring form. Sister Sarah showed early speed. Meditation Booms to havo been staled by hard races. Scratched 288373Colonial Girl, 98. Overwoights Sister Sarah, 4 pounds. Ethylene, show, 21 to 1. Hnntrassa, show, 1 to 2. Jordan, show, out. 25394:0 FIFgH "ACS 1 1-16 mie8 nrsoSaOO. 3-year-olds and upward. I-sd. Horses A Wt St hi hi X BtrFin Jockeys Owners OHO P 28903 BRULARE 6 102 2 33 3a 4 43 11 BeauchampA Johnson and Co 6 10 9 4 28866 ALICE TURNER 4 97 1 H 11 1 Ih 21 Bell Martin and Patton 12 IS 8 4 28904 ALB. F. DEWEY 3 93 5 4a 43 Sa 3" S J Daly N B Tichenor 5 6 4 8-5 28838 PETIT MAITBE 4 111 4 52 5 52 5i 4ii Troxlor S J Charles 3 3 31 6-5 28838 FOUND 6 98 3 21 22 23 22 51 ONeil J Huffman 10 17 17 6 289042 PEACE ?UL 4 113 7 63 6a 68 66 66 T OBrien U J Colla 2 11-511-5 1 28905 SOUTH BREEZES 94 6 72 75 75 76 710 L Daly J C Cahn 8 9 9 3 28728SIDDONS 3 96 88 8 8 8 8 Fauntleroy T H Stevens 8 17 17 6 Time, 12, 24, 49. 1 :l4i, 1 :40, 1 :47. Winner Br. m, by Bradford Hard to Tell Zornoatza. Went to post at 4:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; Eecond the same. Brulara was held back of the pacemakers and coming with a well timed effort in the stretch, squeezed through a small hole and won driving .away. Alice Turner ran a very good race, contested sharply with Found all through the first mile and then came on well under a weak ride. Albert F. Dewey was well ridden and did bis best. Petit Maitro, outpaced at the beginning, finishod strongly. Found ran wall to the stretch. Peaceful ran a bad raco. South Breeze found the track too hard for her bad legs. Overweights Alice Turner, 2 pounds ; Siddons. 2. Brulare, show, 2 tol. Alice Turner, show, 2 to 1, Albert F. Dewey, Bhow, 7 to 110. Petit Maitre, show, 3 to 5. Peaceful, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH BAC1S 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. !P 3 94:1 tnd Horses A Wt St hi hi X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28881 ALEA 3 105 6 3 4 2a H Troxler B P Harlan 4 5 4 8-5 28853 W. J. BAKER 7 105 5 li Hi 11 21 W Narvaez Hennessey and Sonsl2 13 13 5 28881 LADY CURZON 4 105 3 21 22 32 3 Kuhn Cole and Co 10 16 16 6 28876 SALINDA 6 105 9 101 81 62 45 Bell F L Wilson 7 16 16 6 28818 ADML SCHLEY 5 108 11 61 31 43 5 Lindsay G B Williams 20 SO 80 15 274Z9 WIEDEMANN 4 105 4 4a 53 82 6a W Moonoy Hutchinson and Co 75 150 100 40 28834 RANDAZZO 6 108 14 112 1Q1 7a 7 FauntleroyJones and Co S3 11-56-5 28881 HUNTING 5 105 8 8 91 5a 8 Goodyear W V Conran 100 200 2C0 60 288633TICKFUL 4 105 1 91 6a 92 98 T OBrien Fizer and Co 5 10 10 4 289023MILITANT 3 100 2 52 IH 11 lOi J Daly J E Lane and Co 31 4 4 8-5 28853 FICKLE SAINT 3 ICO 7 72 72 10 11a L Daly JRyan and Co 10 13 13 6 28902 DIANA FONSO 4 105 12 13 13 12 122 Irvin J J Whiteeides SO 60 60 25 28881 LADAS 5 105 10 12 12 13 IS ONeil G C Baker and Co 6 6 4 21 28839 DON LUIS 6 109 13 14 14 14 14 Bloss W W Benson 60 150 150 60 20538 MITCHELL 7 109 15 15 15 15 15 JHothersllW H Leonard 30 100 80 30 Time, 12i, 24i, 49,l:14i. Winner B. f, by Sensation Aloxina. Went to post at 5:00. At post 10 minutes. Btart good. Won easily; socond the same. Alea was best and best ridden. W. J. Baker ran in much improved form and will do presently. Lady Curzon ran a good race. Salinda performed in improved fashion. Randazzo got off badly and finished strongly. Tickful was outrun throughout. Militant can do batter. Overweights Alea, 5 pounds ; Don Luis. 4. Alea, show, 4 to 5. W. J. Baker, show, 21 to 1. Lady Curzon, show, 3 to 1. Randazzo, shoWj. 3 to 5. Militant, show, 4 to 5.


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