St. Louis Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-10-09

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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. I ST. IiOUIS, MO., October 8, 1903. Seventh day. St. Louis Fair Association. Autumn Mooting. "V Weather clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. I indicates whip, 5 spurs. blinkers. 4 FIRST RACK 3-4 Mile. Puree 01. 3-year-olds. Selling. rj Ind Horses A Wt St and K U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P I 85464 SAMBO IS 5 H5 6 61 61 52 i" Dale S W Streett Wl 41 9-5 3 35461 SISTER SARAH US 100 8 S" 42 41 26 J Miller J McAllester and Co6 6 6 2 3 35530 DRTsCHARFF 81 107 1 2 2io H 310 W Waldo J W ONeall and Co 8-5 4 8-5 4-5 3 SiALMANZO 95 2 45 S 32 4 D Gilmore Oots Bros 7 7 6 2 S55332HAINAULT 99 7 7" 75 65 51 AW Booker J Burrows 4 6 4 S-i S5530ARANSAS 100 4 52 5 710 6 Neeley H W Wallhauser 40 40 40 12 3 35530 MAYOR JOHNSON HS 105 5 1 1 25 73 Watson L Marion and Co 1C0 100 100 40 3 35461 PRESTONIAN JS 107 3 8 8 8 8 Louden W P Fine 30 40 40 15 J Apprentice allowance. . Tim? J? V 24A i-ij16 Winner B. c, by St. Saviour Josie r m W. trained by S. W. Streett. j Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Sambo trailed to the stretch turn, closed up fast in the strotch ana won drawing away. Sister Sarah ran a good race and finished stoutly. Dr. Scharif had no mishaps and tired badly in the stretch. Almanzo also tired in the run home. Hainault ran a.dull race. Mayor Johnson showed a surprising turn of early speed, but j quit badly. , . Overweights Sambo, 5 pounds; Mayor Jchnson 5. , . Sambo, show, 9 to 10. Sister Sarah, show, 4 to 5. Dr. Scharff, show, 1 to n 2. Hainault, show, 3 to .c 5. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. g fj- Ind Horses A Wt St and Yi ?X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35437 2ELASTIC 15 B 5 122 2 H 11 1 12 Dale Lemp and Co 2 11-52 1 35355 ONE MORE S 4 109 3 2i 2 2 2 T.Walsh J H Larue 10 20 20 8 35132HENQIST 5 4 104 7 51 52 56 36 A W BookerW W Finn 4 8 7 21 347272LADY IDRIS J 4 114 1 31 32 32 43 L Jackson J Brockton 3 4 4 8-5 35531 ELEANOR HOWARD!? 5 109 12 11 11 82 5 W Waldo JSBratton 3 4 42 18iTENNY BELLE B 4 114 4 91 101 6 6 Houbre J K Hugho3 8 20 Id 6 , S5514 DREAM W 5 109 6 62 65 71 71 Watson S Rogers and Co 20 50 50 20 351322FON SPRAY BS! 4 109 8 12 12 101 82 R Murphy Dayton and Co 10 15 12 5 S5159 MISS GUIDO H 4 109 5 41 43 4 92 J Miller Cole and Co 8 15 12 5 35359 ON AN ETTA RS 5 114 9 1C 912 10 Louden J B Riley 6 10 10 4 , 35533 RUS8ELLTON SB 4 109 13 13 13 111 112 D Gilmore J Griffin and Co 15 20 15 6 35315 KIN LOCH PARK 151 4 112 10 8 88 13 126 J OConnorT H Stevens 10 20 20 8 85531 ROBERT JR. if 4 112 11. 71 7 9213 Neeley H W Wallhauser 15 30 30 12 Apprentice allowance , Time. 12i,.241, 49i, 1:03 1:10. j Winner B. h, by Golden Garter Miss Modrine trained by L. Johnson. , , . . , . Went to post at 2:46. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Elastic was favored by the improved going, showed fine speed, camo on fast in the stretch and wpn as his rider pleased. One More was off well, ran a good race and finished stoutly. Hengist finished fast. Lady Idris showed some early speed, but tired. Eleanor Howard ran a good race from where she got ott. better when good form. Miss Guido tired after running well Tenny Belle ran a bad race and can do in ; to the stretch. . j Scratched 35193 Sue Johnson. 109. . . . . , , , . : Elastic, show, 1 to 2. One More, show, 4 to 1. Hengist, show, 6 to 5. p T Lady Idris, T show, i. 4 j to 5. : ; Eleanor Howard, show, evens. THIRD RACK 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. g g Ind Horses AWtSt and Yi StrFin JockeyB Owners O H C P 355132JACK YOUNG AS 100 1 21 21 21 111 1 W Waldo G C Baker 7-5 2 2 T-10 354853POURQUOI PAS I 95 4 4 5 4U 32 2 Houbre J K Hughes 3 4 9-5 7-10 S551 ED UY8ON IS 95 2 5 4 31 2i 33 L Jackson WWDardsnandCo5 10 8 2 35556FLO YD K IS 95 3 31 31 5 5 45 D Gilmore T B Watts and Co 15 15 12 4 354851 MAMSELLE J 95 5 1 1" 1 41 5 AWBooker S W Streett k Co 2 3 21 9-10 Apprentice allowance. Time, 131, 25, 491, 1:161, l:30i. Winner Br. c. by Lamplighter Johnetta trained by H. R. Baker. Went to post at 3:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Jack Young was well ridden, ran to his best form and finished strongly. Pourquoi Pas broke in front, but was auickly taken back to last place and taken the long way, then closed up in the stretch and was possibly best. She ran all her winning races in front. Ed Layson ran in improved form. MamBOlle ran a bad race, but is best in muddy going. Overweights Ed Layson, 3 pounds. Jack Young, show, out. Pourquoi Pas, show, 1 to 3. Ed Layson, show, 7 to 10. Mamselle, show, lto 4. " 3-4 Mlle S600- 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 35579 Ind Horses AWtSt X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35462 FRANK BELL 8$ 6 116 2 3 i li 1" W Waldo J W ONeall fc Co 3-2 2 2 3-5 35462 MISS GOLIGHTLY fif 4 94 3 2 2 21 21 A W BookerFiaer fe Co 6 10 8 21 35462DELAGOA j 3 106 5 41 48 48 31 J Miliar 8 W Streett and Co 1 7-5 6-5 2-5 KTNDRED ESI 5 ICS 1 1 1 3 48 L Jackson E fc L Bohlman 5 6 6 2 3M87 AUTUMN LEAVES 85 3 ICO 6 6 6" 6 510 FhzmariceC Hellebush 15 30 30 7 344443COL. BALLANTYNElsl 4 106 7 7 7 7 6 J OConnor J H Bobbins 30 100 1C0 30 31889 FICKLE SAINT fl 4 87 4 5 52 51 7 Scully K D Orr 25 25 25 6 Time, 13, 241, 481, l:15i. Winner B. g. by Big Henry Flora Laach trained by J W. ONeall. Went to post at 4:C0. At post 6 minuUe. Start poor. Won handily ; second the same. Frank Bell was off tangled up, but soon astumd a good position, saved all possible ground, finished faBt and won i with something left. Miss Golightly went to th post lam and sor, but ran a splendid race and hung : on gamely. Delagoa, off badly, was givtn a very weak ridt, but closed up fast in the last quarter anc finished strongly. Kindred ran a good rac for fire furlongs, than tird. He is becoming good and will do soon. The others w not contenders. Frank Bell, show, out. Miss Golightly, show, 6 to 5. Delagoa, show, out. ; FIFTH RACE 1 Mlle. Purse 00.. All ages. Selling. gggQ ind Horses A Wt St H V H. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P . VWU3KUNJA HI 6 105 5 62 61 52 2 i Scully J N Miller and Co 15 40 30 10 35510 IJOE LESSER K 4 105 3 3 32 1 12 25 Louden HD Beams 31 10 8 3 MTSS EON IS 2 93 9 81 81 6 62 33 A W Booker J B Lewman 12 20 15 6 GUIDE ROCK 15 7 1C6 6 7" 4 41 4 4" L Jackson F W Johnson 5 6 5 2 f077mNY LEPPING IS 4 105 12 12 Id ltt 3 5 W Waldo Newman and Egan 3-2 11-52 1 S tULARE 8 8 105 8 1011 91 71 6 Watson W C Yivell 15 30 30 12 35461!CHANTERELLE 3 93 1 1 2 33 5 73 Houbre P M Civill 3 4 4 2 S LUNA MINOR IS 3 98 4 45 81 91 8 J Miller U Z DeArman 10 20 20 8 wiRFRMACK S 93 7 5 7 71110 9 W H Wood W L Lansing 30 100 75 25 wifiKTTTIE G III 5 100 2 2 1 2" 81 10 D Gilmore A Phillips 6 10 8 3 s.wq2DH : KIER 31 1 2 90 11 95 92 11 11 11 H Gilmore GC Baker 10 15 13 5 34488 KILIMANDSCHARO IS 3 101 10 11 12 12 12 12 Boyd C OConnor and Co 40 150 150 60 Apprentice allowance. Time. 1S1, 26, 50i, 1:151, 1:43. Winner B m, by KohamaBngaMe trained by J.Givens. . Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Stark good. Won driving; second easily. Kunja cam fast t in the best going, caught Joe Lesser tiring and won in the final stride. Joe Lesser ran to his best form. Miss Eon ran a fine race from where she got off. Guide Rock was thrice cut off and interfered with. . Tony Lepping was in about every pocket on the racetrack, but ran a good race. Chanterelle quit badly after showing early speed. The same applies to Kittie G. Scratched-35461 Royal Penny, 108 ; 35511 Alpen, 108. I Overweights Miss Eon. 3 pounds. , . Kunja, show, 5 to 1. Joe Lesser, show, 7 to 5. M133 Eon, show, 3 to 1. m Tony Lepping, show, 2 to 5. . Chanterelle, show, 9 to 10. : O K K Q 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Puree 0C. 3-year-olds and upward. 5 O O O JL Allowances. Jad Horses A Wt St H H 3 StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C P - TUB 1 KKD APPLE J 4 100 3 12 11 13 i 12 Louden E Trotter j 15 12 4 Vita GLEN WOOD ft" 4 100 1 3" 2" 22 22 21 J OConnor H McCarran Jr 10 12 12 4 ej s ATI N COAT 15 4 108 4 8 8 8 5 3 W Waldo Lows and Waters 41 8 7 21 Ju TABY T03A W5 3 92 5 78 i" 7 7 4 AWBooker 3 B Burnett 9-5 2 9-5 4-5 Wfi30DDENARDE I 4 100 2 21 41 41 31 S L Jackson O W Boardman 5 8 4 2 nwHUVALL BS1 4 97 7 51 7 32 4h 6 J Millar JSBratton 6 6 6 2 XWIALINDA S 7 97 6 4 3 5 8 71 D Gilmore J K Hughes 7 10 8 21 35M1 ScroTjAULES AUljM WSB 3 92 8 6" 6 6 6 8 Houbre SandersandMunfordlO 10 10 4 Timo, 12i, 241. 481, 1 :15i, 1 :121, 1:161. Winner Ch. c, by Appomattox Perusia trained by E. Trotter. Went to post at 5:10. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Red Apple improved suddenly and ran away from his field in marked contrast to his previous two races. Glen-wood ran a good race and finished well. Satin Coat ran a fine race under more weight than he likes. Taby Tosa did not seem to like the going, was cut off sharply no less than three times and was very badly ridden. Oudenarde was short and tired. Wall ran his race. Salinda ran a bad race. Scratched 35557 Bacchus, 92. Red Apple, show, 8 to 5. Glenwood, show, 8 to 5. Satm Coat, show, evens. Taby Tosa, show, 2 to 5. Oudenarde, show, evens.


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