Kinloch Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-08-28

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KINLOCH PARK FORM CHART. ST. I.OUIS, HO , August 27, 1902. Twelfth day. Kinloch Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather threatening; track heavy. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Mars Cassidy, Racing starts at 2 :35 p. m. f indicates whip, 5 spurs, I blinkers. 34:609 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M H S StrFin Jockeys Owners : O H C P 33215EDNA KENNER 5 9T8 76 7 42 12 Bridwell P J Nolan 20 60 30 12 34068 ARAN8AS jj? 104 9 9h 93 6 21 Donegan F Wallhauser 8 20 16 6 34441SANYTHING WJ- 107 6 61 6 5 31 C Bonner W Mulkev 3 5 41 3-2 34464 CHAM IN ADE ffS B 102 10 11 1C 8 4" W Waldo R W Marks 4 8 7 2 34416 POSTILLION ft 107 2 5 52 23 51 Davisson J U Strode 4 5 3-2 1-2 28817 ANNA ELLIOTT 102 4 45 111 12 65 Battiste T Miles 6 20 16 6 34169ALL GRAY S 102 1 1h 42 31 78 Crabb Crabb and Co 7 15 12 5 34464 TRAUER H5 112 3 88 8h 98 8" Hoar B Schreiber 4 5 41 8-5 33613RENGAW fljj 99 5 2 21 11 95 Honbre J A Johnon 20 20 15 6 WAR R03E W 102 11 1C5 11 101 les J OConnorG V Curtis 8 30 30 12 34141BONNIE ESTHER . 97 7 3h 31 78 11 W H Wood PierpointandBellew3 8 7 3 Apprentice allowance. Time, 14, 261, 541, 1 :23. Winner Ch. f, by Audrain Soprano trained by P. J. Nolan. Went to post at 2:43. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second driving. Edna Kenner f?ot off badly, but came along in the loose slop close to the rail in the stretch, saving much ground when the flald swung wide to got the dryest track, and ran a good raco. Aransas, oil badly, closed up very fast and ran a winning race from where he got off. Anything tired. Chaminade ran an excellent race. Postillion had no mishaps. Anna Elliott showed speed, but tired. All Gray is of no account. Bonnie Esther showed early sped, as also did Rengaw. Scratched Mabel Richardson, 102. Edna Kenner, show, 4 to 1. Aransas, show, 3 to 1. Anything, show, 4 to 5. Postillion, show, out. 3 0 1 0 SEC0NP KACE1 1-2 Fnrse 00. 4-year-old3 and upward. Selling. Ini Horses A Wt St St X and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 345882STAR COTTON W 5 111 1 1" 11 12 18 is n BeauchampH A Cottpn 11-511-511-57-10 345413LINDEN ELLA U 5 109 4 33 31 3" 31 2 2 Donegan C A Johnson and Co 5 6 6 2 34144 MAJOR MANSIR J 5 111 6 7 7 7 66 43 33 Otis A Simons 13-1013-104-52-5 34563 MENACE 15 4 102 3 62 6 51 5 36 4" C Bonner Fizor and Co 4 10 8 3 84391 K. BARLEYCORN KB 6 112 2 210 25 25 21 51 53 Hoar F D Weir 30 80 80 0 34541 KENTKY BABE W58 5 1C9 5 52 5H 42 4" 615 620 Davisson J B Lewman 10 20 20 7 34190 ZACK PHELPS RS 4 109 7 43 43 6 7 1 7 Scully J S Bratton 30 60 6D 30 Time, 131, 27, 531, 1 :231, 1 :541, 2 :201, 2 :511. Winner Br. g, by Kingstock Ville Marie tra ned by H. A. Cotton. Went to post at 3:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Stir Cotton beat the gate, was always under heavy restraint and won pulled up. Linden Ella ran to the mark. Major Mansir finished strongly, but showed no early speed. Menace ran to the mark. King Barleycorn did well for a mile. Scratched 34190Terra Incognita, 112; 34167 Mission, 106. Corrected weights Linden Ella, 109 Star Cotton, show, 1 to 3. Linden Ella, show, 4 to 5. Major Mansir. show, out. 34:6X1 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 54 H 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34537IF YOD DARE KB 4 106 7 5 68 5 1 J Wright R G Bolich 3 3 2 IT 345113TOM COLLINS USB 7 90 4 61 51 6 2 C Bonner FizarandCo 5 5 4 2 345643BUMMER 6 102 1 31 1 H 31 Otis C A Johnson and Co 21 4 4 3-2 3i514VERIFY HS 7 97 2 41 31 2 42 Scully J S Brtton 8 12 12 5 34537 EREMA S 4 93 5 1 41 4 56 Sayors J BurrW 3 5 4 6-5 3i?14IJpr.1-., 4 99 3 22 21 3 6 Battiste J F Dockery 5 10 9 3 334433 JERRY TTTT.Tm HUNT 6 99 6 7777 J OConnor B Schreiber 8 20 16 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 131, 251, 5i, 1:191. Winner Ch. g, by Only Dare Mollie Jones trained by R. G. Bolich. Went to post at d:40. At post 12 minutes. Start poor. Won driving hard; second the same. If You Dare was cut off at the start, taken in the heavy going all t e way, saved ground when swinging for home and came very fast under a weak ride, but tired at the end. Tom Collins, pocketed to the last eighth, came fast at the finish. Bummer swung wide to get the best going, was poorly ridden, faltered at the stretch head, but came again fast at the end. Verify was a wild horse today, showed speed and ran a great race, but Scully was too small to help him in the hot finish. Scratched 34216 Censor, 106; 34537 Evas Darling, 103; 34220 Joe Doughty, 102; 34589Dodie S 92; 345422Loca, 91. Overweights Sinfi, 5 pounds If You D iro, show, 2 to 5. Tom Collins, show, evens. Summer, show, 4 to 5i Erema, show, 3 to 5 34:612 F0UETH BACE5 1-2 JFurlons9 frse 50. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St and H 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners . O H C P 34;86SVVILL SHELLY R 101 1 31 12 12 16 Battiste E James 3 4 81 6-5 34586SINNER SIMON IS 98 5 2 SH 3 2 Dade P J Gorman 3-2 2 2 l0 34491 DEUCEFULL 5 90 3 51 51 53 35 MThompsnJ E Madden SO 100 60 20 34L62 BUDWEI3ER N 93 4 1 21 22 43 J OConnorJ C Cahn 30 40 40 15 34489SANCTISSIMA K 106 7 61 4h 4h 52 W Waldo VValtriugandCo 10 12 12 4 34526LADY CAYUGA I 97 8 81 81 63 e Hoar Burnett and Co 10 30 3j 10 34513MAGHONI if 111 10 10 92 91 73 McCann Mrs M Goldblatt 5 5 4 3-2 34513 CRIME $ 103 9 92 10 81 83 Scully J S Bratton 7 12 12 4 34.-623MAHCHIONE33 I 99 2 42 H in 91 c Bonner Haley Bros 7 12 12 4 3.5973 SEIZE S 107 6 7 61 10 10 BeauchampR D Williams 10 10 6 2 Time, 26i, 631, 1:05, 1:13. Winner Ch. c by Albert Snsie Lasley trained by T. Kiley. Went to post at 4:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Will Shelly was well ridden today, showed much speed in the going, came away easily in the stretch and snowed some improvement over his race of the previous day. Sinner Simon was given a weak ride and did not run to the mark of his race Tuesday. Deucefull ran a good race under a very poor ride and finished like a locomotive. She is a good looker and evidently a good filly, especially in mud. Bndweiser ran an extra good race. Sanctissima ran a good race. So did Lady Cayuga. Maghoni by no means ran her race nor did Crime. Marchioness is evidently not a mud runner. Seize got off badly and was pulled up when his rider saw he could not win. Scratched 345862Tom Cogan, 112: 83351 Josette, 109; 34586 Wolfram, 105; 34586 A Lark, 102. Overweights Budweiser, 3 pounds. Will Shelly, show, 3 to 5. Sinner Simon, show, 1 to 2. Deucefull, show, 8 to 1. Maghoni, show 7 to 10. 34:613 FIFSeUi?CE-1 ard parse00- 3-year-olds and upward. fnd Horses A Wt St J4 H 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34517LENNEP I 7 102 8 ! 2 21 210 Neely D C Raggio 5 8 3 7T 34192 GUIDE ROCK f 7 109 2 23 12 12 12 2 Otis F W Johnson 6 6 6 1 345173LOFTER j 5 110 9 7 6" 61 tU 3 C Bonner T A Gay and Co 4 12 12 4 3456-1 WALL ABOUT 4 109 5 41 4" 41 3" 41.0 J OConnor H McCarren Jr 6 10 9 3 34167 LEA ROYD j 3 101 7 85 71 72 88 52 Bandttiste H A Cotton 10 10 10 3 S15902MEROP3 fi 6 112 4 5" 51 51 42 6" Hoar F D Weir 4 10 8 3 34542 INVICTUS 15B 4 107 6 9 9 9 9 73 BeauchampJ H Robbins 10 20 20 6 34566 H. OF TRASTAMARE 7 115 1 6 83 83 73 83 Davisson J U Strode 6 7 11-51 31461 THE MORMON IB 3 94 3 1h 310 3T 62 9 W Waldo W M Sloan 12 80 30 12 Apprentice allowanct. Time, 13, 26, S3, 1 :22, 1 :481. Winner B. m, by Candlemas Wanton trained by D. C. Raggio. Went to post at 4:2b. At post 2 minutes. Start gooi. Won in a drive; second the Bame. Lonnep was always iu hand, saved ground on the turn when Guide Rock swung wide and won under a weak hand-rider. Guide Rock ran woll and did his best. Lt-fter ran a good race under a rider too small to handle a heavy-headed horse. , Wall About ran his race but prefers sloppy mud. Henry of Trasta-maro ran a dull race in his favorite going. Scratched 34516 Tickful, 111; 34W0 El Ghor, 108; 34542 Little Arrow, 97, Lennep, show, 7 to 10. Guide Rock, show, evens. Lofter, show, 2 to 1. Honry of Trastamare " how 1 to 2. CKa" A1Ue Purse m- -year-lds and upward. Fillies andMares. 3 4: 6 1 4: Betting Ind Horses AAVtSt and K X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P 34469 LA3SO K 5 107 4 S3 to 23 13 Otis Lemp and. Co 6-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 31022 LADY CONTRARY ft 5 102 1 HI J2 1h 2? C Bonner K BertoniorreandCot 5 5 2 31488 LOITER H5 6 107 2 21 2h S5 3 Battiste Brower and Co 5 7 7 2 31019 ALINK S. 4 107 7 62 610 42 44 Bayers J Abernatl.y 20 50 50 12 345C12TERRALENE S 5 107 5 4 42 53 5 Davisson J U Strode 2 2 8-5 3-5 34121 MARGARET STEELE!, 4 102 6 7 7 63 62 Phillips J ODowd 20 50 50 1 3421S NECKLACE HS 8 107 3 5 5h 7 7 Scully J S Bratton 15 20 "0 6 Timo, 13.27, oJl, 1:214. Winner Ch. m, by Magnetizer Lasca trained by L. Johnson. Went to post at 5:30. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won oasily; second the same. Lasso has improved, ran a fair race, came fast through the stretch aud was beat, but sheisLotyetinher best form. Lady Contrary ran a good race for a first timij out in a long while. Loiter also ran a good race but tired badly in the stretch. Aline S. ran fairly well. Terraleue was heavily backed, but ran a bad race. Scratched 34565 Miss Mae Day, 107; 3461 Malaise, 107. Lasso, show, out. Lady Contrary, show, evens. Loiter, show, i to 5. Terralene, show, out,


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