Delmar Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-19

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- 1 1 ; 5 : . . 5 . r 1 j 1 5 . t : 1 - I . r r , : DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., July 1 8. Seventeenth day. Delmar Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy; track slow. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. indicates whip, $ spurs, I blinkors. 33782 FIRST RACE-6"8 Mile- Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners : O H C B" 336603JACK YOUNG WS 103 2 23 28 11 14 Battiste G C Baker n s s i 33734DR KAMMERER M 98 4 1 Ih 2 2 Savers JEBasquill 21 3 2 4-5 33612LUCKETT S 98 7 53 3h 43 315 C Bonner J Jams? 1 33660 LITTLE BRITAIN S 105 3 and 58 32 4U ScuHr McB?ay and Moore 0 25 15. 33140 NETTIE BLACK "tf 105 5 4" 4 51 51 J Daly L Carroll 15 40 SO 10 33660 ROSE GERANIUM K? 105 6 62 8 62 63 L Daly JSBratton 7 10 9 1 1 33538 RUSSELLS PRINCESS 1 105 1 8 6 7 73 Earle A C ffiayfl 9n in In 33660 JEAN FERRIS J 1C5 8 75 7 8 8 -T Walsh WMulkey 15 20 15 6J Apprentice allowance. Time, 131, 251, 51, 1:051 Winner Br. c, by Lamplighter Johnetta trained by H. R Baker. Went to post at 2:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Jack Younc wats iavred Pi t5e 30inK won ns,Iie HP and was much the best. Dr. Kammerer ran well to the stretch bfc lTd inuthe flnal -uarjer Lnckett wa? badly handled and allowed to flounder in the stretch. She might have been a contender with a good ride. Overweights Rote Geranium, 5 pounds. Jack Young, show, 1 to 2. Dr Kammerer, show, 1 to 3. Luckett, show, 4 to5. 33783 SEC0ND RACE-78 Mile Parse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners oTcT 33739 SIN PI H 4 109 4 11 12 12 16 i t OBrien J F Dockerv 1 2 33455 LYNCH K 3 98 1 32 3 3 36 2 J Daly JCCahn IS silw in 33659 CURD GILLOCK l 4 102 3 21 21 21 22 32 Battiste R R Rice 6 7 7 336852RANCO 5 104 5 5 4 5 43 415 L Daly C E Rowe 1 n ifn 28636 GLEN BOW SB 4 107 2 5 5 CollinS FlfiSjw 5 5J StLS Winner B. f, by Loyalist Irrepentance trained by j. F. Dockery. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Sinfl was very much at home in the mud, fairly ran away from the others and won as her rider pleased Lynch madn up much ground in the stretch and finished stoutly. Curd Gillock ran a good race but tired in the stretch run. Ranco was badly ridden and did not seem to relish the condition of the track He is beSt on a fast track. Sinfl, show, 1 to 2. Lynch, show, out. Curd Gillock, show, 7 to 10. Ranco, show, out. 3 3 4- THIRD BACE-5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses AWtSt hi X 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33586 SEIZE H 113 1 HI 21 2 1 Singleton R D Williams 2 5 rrrr- ssiIeefniqei S loo I ss,sssL ?B lift i?itgEGIooQBIFF1TH " 11 1 8 S S ?Sl,-i I 1 H 31673 GENERAL DE WS 105 8 8 8 8 611 J Daly TKiW and Co 10 15 15 fi 33262KATIE CROMWELL K 100 6 63 64 71 71 C Williams F F Lewis SO 40 40 33390 MARGARET K. 105 7 7 710 61 8 Moody FLott -u 0 40 j 40 j la 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12i, 24, 37i, 51, 1 :05i. Winner Ch. c, by Prince Royal Lonely trained by R. D. Willian s. Went to post at 3:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Seize broke very fast, was well rated, came on when called on and won easing up. Flash of Night showed all her usual speed in the mud and went farther than usual. Lazarre finshod stoutly. Harrv Griffith did urX seem to relish the going. Overweights Goo Goo, 5 pounds. Seize, show, 2 to 5. Flash of Night, show, evens. Lazarre, show, evens. 33785 F0DRTH RACE-X 1-8 Mlles" Pnrse00. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St i4 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P 33040 EDGARDO 15 5 i.9 2 1 i h Ih uj i J OConnor J Burrows 10 20 n fl 33737JW. B. GATES 8 6 105 5 4 4 4 52 44 28 Battiste R R Rice 8-5 8-J t 33738 NETTIE REGENT f 5 86 1 55 58 5 43 24 32 Houbre PJ Nolan 10 16 5 fi a 33640JZAZEL 5 96 7 7 7 7 6 51 42 J Daly Daniels and Co 6 10 8 33638 ALICE TURNER if 5 105 3 2 2 2 3h 3 56 C Bonner Martin andPatton 3 4 31 10 335653BREW. SCHORR M 3 91 4 61 62 68 7 61 615 Scully JE Brewer 1 ? 33289 FIRST ONE f 5 80 6o"5o5 Vg 30 60 Winner Br. g, by Tiger Lucia di Lammermoor trained by j. Burrows. Went to at 4:01. Off at the first break to post a good start. Won in a hard drive of twn- B,mnH easily. Edgardo was not expected to run well in the mud. He was quickly taken out in front sent nlnn for all he waB worth, driven hard when W. B. Gates challenged andf passed him and Vook full advantae! of Battistes mistakes on W. B. Gates. The latter was much the best and was under heavv rerAinn ?h stretch Battiste pulled him back at the three-eighths and lost five lengths?theii made hand ?un wrong place and took him wide on the stretch turn. He drew his whin thrice " nut if Hnnm ianh at f ;Ji the let. go the horses head and generally mismanaged him. Nettie RegCtran nririsfaSc aSfa going Buppospd to be against her. The mud tired Alice Turner. Brewer Schorrs race was In ooajr easv one "uo He can do better. Scratched 33737 Lunar. 98; 33737 3 Glen wood, 95. Edgardo, show, 3 to 1. W. B. Gates, show, out. Nettie Regent, show, 3 to 1. Alice Turner show 1 t. 2, Brewer Schorr, show, 1 to 2. ,auu"1 33786 FIFTH RACB3" Mlle PnrB85- 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 4 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 337353MISS DORA K 102 5 3" 33 13 1 Battiste R R Rice 6 5T- 33613 DUELA S 97 6 61 51 31 2 Wallace JC Tucker and Co 10 20 ifi 7 33739SOPTIMO S 110 9 910 915 41 3i Scnlly EFWalshandCo 1 f f , 33539 BLUE SEA 106 1 11 1- 6i 43 T Walsh Taylor and Hei man 20 30 0 1? 33613HERODES WS 102 2 4 71 5 5 C Bonner N Boyd f 01 , 33711BEN BRAINARD NS 97 73E 83 8U 81 6 A W BookerT B Watts and Co 0 40 40 11 3ii360HAS GIFT I 102 4 2 2a 21 71 E Mathews D Schneider 7 10 8 l 33711 LITTLE ARROW 5B 105 8SS.72 4a 71 815 L Daly JSBratton 31 5 I ? 33665 QUICKSILVER SUE M 100 3 52 61 94 95 Earle MaginnisandCo 8 in I 29455 OLD HUSS iil 102 10 10 10 10 10 J OConnor D A Honig s la 15 15 15 ?n 10 J ? Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 25. 511, 1 :20. Winner Br. f, by Lamplighter Mamie Fonso trained by R. R. Rice Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the was well away, carefully ridden and gust lasted long enough to win. Duela ran an excellent same. Miss unde? Dora a weak ride. Optimo, very weakly handled, probably was the best. He closed ud a lot of race F,n i?n the stretch and would have won in a few more strides. Blue Sea snowed vast imnrovemonf RwUiin was a contender, when he stumbled and fell to his knees. Has Gift tired. Little Aow made 1nf nn u a lot of ground, then tired. Scratched 28043 Baby Dixon, 97. Overweights Blue Sea, 4 pounds : Little Arrow, 3. Miss Dora, show, 6 to 5. Duela, show, 31 to 1. Optimo, show, 4 to 5. Herodes, show 1 to 2 33787 SIXTH RACE6 1-3 Furlone8 Pnrse00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St M H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33739 EVAB DARLING W 4 109 4 " 24 la Ih 12 Scully Arthur and Brewer 6--i ft- o-iiw k 33761 SIR CHRISTOPHER 6 113 3 1 210 26 23 T Walsh Daniels and Co 5l5 5l10si 29425 LIZETTA S. 1 4 102 6 4a 5 31 31 Moody H Dodson 20 100 im 33689 TOM GILMORE 5 109 8 82 72 5 4 Burrii JJ Whiteside 10 10 7 f 335872WIEDEMANN 5 106 7 5 S 42 55 Sotor TC Stephens 47 ? 28441 LITTLE LAND I 9 106 5 7 81 73 61 J OConnor E Borger 15 In In ?r 29454DEMOSTHENES fi 8 101 1 32 41 61 72 Crabb Link and Sons 30 SO in 33507 THI8BE- S 6 104 2 64 62 810 82 Battiste McCoy and Bennett 6 1? I PRETENDER 3 105 11 10 95 92 95 A Weber Brewer and Co 6 20 27752 BEULAH MAY fl 3 100-10 11 10 10101030 J Dngan C W ChildressandCo50 m m n JOHNNY JACKS 6 106 9 92 11 11 n HE Watson C AI Hill so 30 80 80 80 0 40 Apprentice allowance. Time. 13, 25, 50. 1 :19, 1 :27. Winner B. f, by Bolero Eva K. trained by L. W., Benson. Went to post at 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily after a long early drive- wr-ond ea.S1. Evas Darhng ran a game race under pressure, but onlyT won when Wafsh drew his whin allowed Sir Christopher to swerve all over the track in the closing strides. Sir Christopher and race in going supposed to be against him. Lizetta S. ran an excellent race and closed ran ground a eood and the stretch. Wiedemann tired after making up a lot of ground. up tsruuuu ju Scratched 33215 Maggie Young, 102. Evas Darling, show, out. Sir Christopher, show, 4 to 5. Lizetta S., show.O to 1,


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