Delmar Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-09-14

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DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 13, 1902. Twelfth day. Delmar Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear ; tract fast. PresidingJudge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. indicates whip, S spurs, blinkers. FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. g fncf Horses A Wt St hi H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 349503DUKLA IS .i 9 7 61 61 an 2h it aciyers .luoos bros fc Co Ai 5 18-58-5 3465iHEHODES 3 98 5 1" 25 2h 34 2 A W Booker N Boyd 41 5 5 2 3388 QU1XADA ISI 3 103 1 51 51 6h 52 32 J Miller M S Skiles 21 60 20 8 347 8 KOsE OF RED I 3 103 2 41 44 3 1" 41 Ransom W W Finn 15 15 15 C 333912 MACON $ 5 107 10 81 82 83 73 51 Battiste E J Arnold and Co 11-53 2 1 3498. YELLOWSTONE f 3 108 8 21 3 43 41 62 T Walsh W P Fine 5 10 8 3 34889 MONA B. S 6 107 3 72 7 71 62 72 Tompkins O W B-.ardman 10 10 10 4 3-!9 LYNCH tl 3 101 4 9 9i 93 83 8 Scully J C Cahn 10 10 10 4 3486i-lANE OVKER 3 93 9 11 11 102 U12 95 C Bonner WaltringandCo 5 10 8 3 317..7 FRED HESSIG IS 4 107 11 31 1" 14 9110 T OBrien R R Rice 10 20 20 I 34144 BROODLER 3 101 6 101102 11 11 11 Gisbourne D A Honig 10 10 10 4 Apprentice allowance Time, 131, 25, 50, 1 :16. 1:291. Winuer Br. f, by Oddfellow Ella Duke trained by E Stunbs. Went to post at 2 :33. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving. Duela, well handled in behind the hot. early pace, came fast in the stretch and won going away. Herodes was worn out in running with Fred Hessig, out finished gamelr. Quixada ran a good race and finished well-Rose of Red displayed improvement and seemed like a winner at the stretch entry. She will do presently. Macon was given an easy ride. Battiste nsver mads a move on him and he finished very fast. Fred Hessig showed early speed. Scratched 34889 Accolade, 110. Overweights Quixada, 2 ponnds: Yellowstone, 2. Duela, show. 4 to 5. Herodes. show, evens. Quixada. show. 4 to 1. Macon, show, 3 to 5. gpQfc SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 2-y ear-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wtht hi hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 049 lPOUKQUOI PAS lot A 2" o3 2" 1 Houbre J K Uugnes 7-lUf-iui-a ofc 3492i3riINGd LADY 98 1 14 14 11 21 C Bonner B Schreiber 4 5 4 6-5 34981 THE ADVOUATE IS 104 6 3 2h 33 3 Scully H VV Wallbauset 20 40 40 10 3m 3 MISS EON S 105 2 4" 43 45 410 BeauchampJ B Lawman 41 10 9 21 349i9 GAS LIGHTER 108 4 6" .m 62 51 T Walsh G C Baker 15 20 20 8 348302 BARNACLE I 1U5 5 612 615 72 6 Donegan Doyle Bros 21 5 5 7-5 31ti7bJUDGE CANTRILL I 96 8 8 7" 88 73 W H WoodsJ F Wood 60 150 150 St 34921 PY WAX SEE 101 7 7 84 62 8 Weickert S B Burnett 100 200 200 60 31412A CONVICT 99 9 9 9 9 9 Sayers U Z DeArman 60 200 200 U Apprentice allowance. Tim. It, 241, 491. 1 :16. Wjn-.nr B, f by Ir qnjg Ellg Blnrthnrn rni..cd h- C. Rows. OOMZWOID OX TIFTM IiU DELMAR FORM CHART-CONTINUED. Went to post at 3:09. -At post 1 minnte. Start gond. Won easily ; second the same. P urquoi Pas wai much the best as it was ruu. finished fast and won easing ud Kings Lady tired after showing Much spe-d fur five furlongs. The Advocate ran a good race and finished stoutly. Miss Eon ran to her best form Gas Lighter finished wall. Barnacle was given an eaBy ride, taken on the outside all the way, swung widt into the stretch and did not inn her race. Throw it out for her. Scratched 348292Wolfram, 101. Kings Lady, show. 3 to 5. The Advocate, show, 4 to 1. Q KAI THIRD HACK 1 Mile and 2 O Yards. Parse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. OOU4:0 Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yx X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O I 348S2tMAGGlE FELIX 5 104 4 21 8" 32 22 H Absher Taylor Bros 10U 100 60 30 3495.2FLOP Rl 7 99 1 11 12 12 Hi 2 Sayers U Z DeArman 24 3 2 4-5 3498lZONNE 11 5 105 6 42 2 21 32 31 AW Booker M Stw and Co 2 3 2 4-5 81952 RUSSIAN RS 4 101 7 5 52 52 43 410 Donegan Graves and Innea 6 10 8 3 34710 SWORDSMAN 8 107 5 7 61 61 52 52 T Walsh Fiz-randCo 10 20 20 8 84952 LOHTER Rl 5 107 8 6" 73 8 62 6 Higsins T A Gay and Co 6 20 15 6 34952 KUNJA 15 6 104 10 10 10 93 7o 7 Morse J Miller and Co 6 10 8 3 34742 GUIDE ROCK W 7 107 9 8 85 7 91 Londen F W Johnson and Co3l 7 6 21 S4891 POLLY B1XBY RSI 5 1C4 3 31 4 41 81 95 BeauchampJ ONeill 15 30 30 12 S4932ROCHESTER S 5 102 2 91 93 1 10 10 C Bonner R R Rice 30 60 60 30 Apprentice allowance. TDLqualifled for foul. Time, 12-1, 25. 491, 1 :!, 1 :12i, 1:14 J. Winner B. g, by Coriolanns Freddie trained by U. Z. DeArman. Went to post at 3:15. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Maggie Felix was rated to the stretch, then came fast and won easily. She crossed Flop at the eighth post and eaused Sayer.-? to pull up. for which she was disqualified. Flop ran a good race and finished well. Zonne refused to do hie bo it in the stretch. Russian was cioine up fast next to the rail when Maggie Felix forced Flop in and cut him off. Kunja ran a bad race. Guide Rock can do much better. Scratched 3l7t6 Saragamp, 104; 3I8J1 Brown Vail, 104. Fl ip, show, 2 to . Zonne, show, 1 to 2. Rneiin. show, 7 to 5. O ST f A ,1 FOURTH HACK 1 Mile and 70 Yad 3-ynar-olds and upward Handicap. OQVJtJbri: The Merameo Stakes. SI. QUO added Nt value to winner. .560. Ind Horses A Wt St K K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P i 34861EDGAKDO IS 5 1U 2 21 23 23 25 I" Dade J Burrows 3 4 31 1 349222ETHYLENE RS 3 106 1 13 13 12 12 215 Battiste Martin,and Pattou 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 341801-UMBO IS 3 102 4 62 41 S3 4 31 i Watson A W Streett and Co 10 20 20 6 J198I2LUNAR $ 5 103 6 3 S 41 3 45 BauchampGumbert-.-andPowrs2 4 31 1 J4981 KITTIE CLYDE IS 5 100 5 4" 51 68052 53 Otis LempandCo 10 10 10 4 34771 HELEN PRINT IS 3 90 S 52 61 5 620 630 Scully Stubba Bros and Co 10 10 8 3 34983 WAX TAPER 15 5 103 7 7 7 7 7 7 A W BookerR K Rice 10 20 20 7 Time, 121, 24, 49, 1 :1S, 1:11,1 :45. Winner Br. g, by Tiger Lucia di Lnmnermoor trained by J. Burrows. Want to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Edgardo was well ridden and kept within strikii g distance of the leader, came fast at the three-eighths and caught Ethylene tiring at the end. Eehylene set a smart naco, but was used too much and tired and swer ed in the stretch. Sambo ran a good race under a rider too small to do him justice. Lunar tired and has seemingly gone btck. Helen Print and Wax Taper ran poor races. Scratched 348 Alice Turner. 104.. Overweights Sambo, 2 pounds; Lunar, 3. Edgardo, show, 1 to 2. Ethylene, show. 1 to 3. Sambo, show, 21 to 1. Lunar, show, 1 to 2. gTpQp FIFTH RACE 3-4 sa. lie. Purse 00. 3-y ear-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35013 ED L. IS 8 104 7 42 21 l lt A W BookerH Pechman and Co 6-5 6-511-101-2 34955 OUR LADY I 4 104 5 6 6 62 21 Sayers J N Miller and r o 8 15 10 4 J47I2 WEIRD RS 7 114 3 21 31 2 3 T Walsh J A Johnson and Co 10 20 20 6 34980 AMIGARI I 3 103 2 52 ia 51 41 W Waldo E Harris 10 10 10 4 34018 UNA PRICE RS 4 104 4 8 42 4 55 Fauntleroy L Lafferty and Sons20 20 10 4 33807 BRANNIGAN 3 98 1 H 1 31 61 Loudn W L Lansing 20 60 60 20 347703 HA IN A ULT f 3 103 10 9 9H 81 7" J Miller J Burrows 4 4 4 6-5 49808FARNCjAS3 - 3 101 8 71 73 73 gs Otis W M Rogers 5 8 7 21 34071 M1ZZOURA S 8 117 9 8 9 9 R Brewer L Wyatt and Co 30 100 100 25 3495 ANNA ELLIOTT I 3 101 11 11 I1.6 11 115 Battiste T Miles 12 25 25 10 34440 LAURA G. G. IS 5104 8 1C 11 11 11 T OBrien W C Christy and Co 20 60 60 15 KALA. Is 3 108 Left at the post. Scully J P Banahau and Co50 50 20 10 Time, 13, 241,49,1:16. Winner Ch. g, by Lycurgus Mary B. trained by C. E. Burnstt. Went to post at 4:42. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won handily : second the same. Ed L. was in a soft spot, went past the field when called on and won with something left. Our Lady closed up in the stretch with a gret burst of speed. She showed vast improvement and will probably beat good horses henceforth. Weird ran a good race. Amigari finished fast. Brannigan showed speed and will probably win soon. Faranlass ran a dull race. Kala ran away a mile and a half and was left at the post. Overweights Anna Elliott, 3 pounds. Ed L., show, 1 to 4. Our Lady, show, 2 to 1. Weird, 2 to 1. Hainault. show, 3 to 5. SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt8t H. H StrFir. Jockeys Owners O H CT 349-5 FKDEKALIST II 5 107 7 8 81 8H 51 12 Battiste J S Bratton 7 10 9 3 395BEGAL 4 112 fl 6 51 21 li 22 A W Booker CE Burnett 6-5 6-5 1 1-2 34920 OPTIMO I 3 101 3 61 6 32 24 31 Scully E T Welsh and Co 5 6 6 2 33H5 ELEVEN BELLS RS 5 1C9 9 9 9 9 62 4 T OBrien TADaviesandCo 20 30 20 8 34114 JOE LESSER 15 4 107 2 81 31 42 41 55 Fnntleroy H D Beams 10 10 10 4 34982-nVEET DREAM RS 4 102 1 11 VI 11 31 6" McKinney Gumbtsand Powers 15 SO 33 10 349202KISS QUICK 5 104 8 7 71 7k 71 7 Savers G 1 Landon 2 4 31 1 29j48 SUE JOHNSON I 5 107 5 4 42 61 9 8" T Walsh FizerandCo 12 30 30 12 349203S1NFI 1 4 111 4 2 2" 3" 83 9 Snell J F Dockery 10 15 13 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 13. 2U, 491, 1 :15, 1 :281. Winner C h. g, by Kantaka Sadducee II. trained by H. Flippen. Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start sood. Won easily; second the same. Federalist was well rated to the stretch turn, came fast and strongly in the stretch and was best Bengal was well ridden and did his best. Optimo ran his race Eleven Bells, off badly, finished very strong and will probably win soon in poorer company. Joe Lesser tired. Sweet Dream showed early speed. Kiss Quick was obi badly, was thrice cut off and pocketed and never had a chance. Sinfi quit badly. Scratched 149 M Lou Hazel, 98. Federalist show, 6 to 5. Bengal, show, out. Optimo, show, 4 to 5. Kiss Quick, show. 1 to 2. gQJ.ry SEVENTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St St Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H U P 31924LINDEN ELLA I 5 95 2 31 " 32 3 4 HI E Neeley JOConnell 3 5 5 7-5 349552KINGSTELLE I 4 95 4 22 2 8 23 1 211 AW Booker D J Sullivan 6 7 6 8-5 349242OHERISHED RS 4 S5 5 53 5 42 n ?4 31 Bridwell P J Nolan 8 18 15 4 350I5SALINDA N 7 95 3 1 1 H 1 23 412 Houbro J K Hughes 1 6-5 1 2-5 31893L. TOM. TUCKER IS 4 98 6 6 6 53 M 5 515 H Gilmore K Speuce 50 100 100 30 319513JOSIE F. HS 3 29 1 41 4 6 6 6 6 C Bonner C M Barrow 5 5 3 6-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12i, 24, 48i, 1 :14l. 1 :1H, 2:01i. Winner B. m, by Linden Ella H. trained by J. OConnell. Went to post at 5:11. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Linden Ella ran in a contending position to thi stretch, came fast in the run honn and won goiug away. Kingstelle was used up in chasing Salinda and tired in the final strides. Cherished liked the cushioned track and wound up goiug well. Salinda tired from setting the excessively fast, early pace. Jisie F. was cut off and bumped by Linden Ella and Cherished at the first turn and refused to try thereafter. Scratched 33809 PotheeD, 99: 35014 Bacchus, 95; 34934Hucena, 95. Linden Ella, show, 1 to 2. Kingstelle, show, 4 to 5. Cherished, show, 6 to 5. Salinda, show, out. Josio F., show, 1 to 2.


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