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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUI3, MO., October 15, 1903. Thirteenth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 1 indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST EACE1 Mile ParB0 5300, A11 aees Selling, 3 5 T 2 2 Ind Horses A Wt St hi Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H G P" 35626 LADAS 5B 6 109 5 15 18 is 18 12 W Waldo O W Boardman 5 6 !5 2 355803MIS8 EON S 2 83 12 112 8" 7a 5i 2i Neeley J B Lewman 2 3 2 4-5 S5278 TUCK PAW WSB 3 98 13 103 72 61 43 3 Wallace .F Gering Jr 40 40 40 15 35435 EMILY OLIVER HI 5 4 105 8 72 6a 5" 3a 41 R Murphy R H Clark and Co 40 50 40 15 34368 EOCRYS WSB 4 109 9 4a 5ii 41 2a 5H Watson Wilson and Co 20 20 0 8 35674 LOFTER SB 5 105 11 13 13 101 81 63 Louden T A Gay and Co 5 5 4 35077 BUR.S WALKAWAY IS 4 109 4 8a 93 91 7a 71 L Jackson W WDardenand Co 4 5 5 2 34094 SOCAPA RS 4 105 3 9a 102 112 91 8 Downing J McNanght and Co 40 40 25 10 34590KATE FREEMAN W5 4 100 1 2" 41 81 101 9 D Gilmore J F Dockery 30 30 30 12 35553 ANYTHING USB 3 98 7 122 12 121 m 102 Scully J C Tucier and Co 40 50 50 0 3i599 VERITABLE BOY ft 5 4 108 10 5 31 33 63 1115 J Miller Curry and La Flore 100 100 100 40 35510 FLEETWING S 4 105 6 6" 11a 13 12 12 T Walsh M V Hartley 100 100 100 40 35359MANE OA.KER 85 3 97 2 33 2 2a Fell. Honbre Waltring and Co 15 15 15 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 13i, 25, 491, 1 :15i, 1 :43. Winner Ch. g, by Abana Bonnie Lass trained by J. Mengel. Went to post at 2:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; sscond driving. Ladas showed the most speed, cut off the field on the first turn and won as his rider pleased. Miss Eon, cut off and thrown wide on the first turn, ran a winning race from where the accident occurred. Tuck Paw ran a fine race for him under a weak ride. Emily Oliver showed improvement. Lofter closed up strongly from a bad beginning. Burnetts Walkaway can do better. Jane Oaker was cornered when she fell Scratched 35626 Miss Patron, 105. Ladas, show, evens. Miss Eon, show, 2 to 5. Tuck Pw, show. 8 to 1. Lofter. show, 6 to 5. SEC0ND EACE 3"4 Mlle PnrBe sm 2-year-olis. Allowances. 3 5 T 2 3 End Horses A Wt St H. Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 356253MISS KNICKERBOCKER! 110 1 4 42 32 1 T Walsh G Summers I 5 ii 6-5 3625 HANNAH LADY 110 -3 2" 32 43 22 Louden G C Baker 10 SO 30 10 356273VESTRY S 110 4 32 2" 2a 31 L Jackson E S Gardner 1 6-5 1 1- 35627 MATHILDE VI 110 2 V 12 12 41 W Waldo W H Lee 5 6 6 8-5 ? 436DOTTY SHUTE W 110 6 61 62 52 56 J OConnor H Pechman and Co 7 15 13 5 35332 EMIR W5 110 7 7 5 63 6 Scully J Carroll 12 12 10 4 35625 MA RCHIONE33 H 110 5 fca 7 7 Fauntleroy Haley Bros 15 30 30 10 85534 MUDLAVIA jj 110 Ran away. Boyd J P Banahan and ColO 20 20 6 Time, 13. 24i, 491, 1 :151. Winner Gr. f, by Midlothian La Reina trained by G. Summers. Went to post at 2:47. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Miss Knickerbocker was carefully rated behind the pacemakers, came fast and gamely in the stretch and just got up Hannah Lady was poorly ridde i, taken wide in the stretch and given a weak finish. Vestry was tiring at the end. Mathilde showed the most speed to the stretch but tired. Dotty Shute ran a fairly good race. Emir began slowly and made a fast move at the half, but tired. Mudlavia ran away three miles and was withdrawn. Scratched 523Adios, 110; 349D4Lidy Draper, 110; 35555 By Ways, 110. Miss Knickerbocker, show, 1 to 2. Hannah Lady, show, 4 to 1. Vestry, show, out. THIRD BACi5 1 Mlle Pnrs8 AU Asea- Selling. 3 5 T 2 4: Ind Horses A Wt St H. Yt ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners 0H C P 35580 CHANTERELLE 5 3 102 2 li 1 11 13 i Louden P M Civill 4 Toand 3 35603 BARNACLE US 2 87 4 31 32 3li 32 22 Scully Doyle Bros 13-53 14-5S-5 35625PATHOS US 2 81 5 63 61 61 41 31 Bridwell P J Nolan 6 8 7 3 35600 NELLIE BAWN ft! 3 97 3 22 i5 2 22 43 D Gilmore H McCarren Jr 6 6 6 355583FLOP RSI 7 119 1 41 52 41I 62 ti L Jackson U Z DeArman 10 15 13 5 35675 LAZARRE HS 2 85 7 52 4i 51 51 63 Furst Fizer and Co 2 5 5 35674ZONNE USB 5 112 8 88 815 8 88 71 W Waldo M Stowe and Co 4i 5 18-58-5 S55302DAWSON MS 3 102 6 .a 7 72 71 86 C Bell G H Neal 20 20 15 6 31828 GENERAL DIX WS 2 8i 10 92 910 930 930 y30 H Gilmore E G Wachter 30 40 40 15 33995BKNUAM WS 9 luO 9 10 10 10 10 10 Neeley W H Leonard 60 100 75 25 Apprentice allowance. Time, 13i, 25i, 49i, 1:16, 1 :42. Winner B. f, by Charaxus-Ada Belle trained by P. M. Civill. Wont to post at 3:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Chanterelle was off luckily and shook Nellie bawn off, but tired at the end and was all outv to stand Barnacle off Barnacle was taken wide on the stretch turn and was overhauling the leader at every stride Pathos closed up wonderfully well and ran a winning race under difficulties. Nellie Bawn tired after running a fast half. Scratched 35464 Fessy F., 109; 35649 Tenny Bello, 104; 351S0 Guide Rock, 104; 34833 Lefiare 101 Chanterelle, show, 7 to 5. Barnacle, show, 3 to 5 Pathos, show, 3 to 2. Zonne, show, 7 to 10. 35725 F0UBTH RACE-3-4 Mile- Purse 5600- 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St M H ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35319 ELASTIC WS 5 tf J 1 la 12 13 n hcally Lump and Co 6 ii 7 n 35579jFRANK BELL ftS 6 114 2 21 22 22 21 1 Louden J W ONeall and Co 2 3 1-57-5 35531 AMIGARI HS 80 6 71 51 i 32 D Gilmore E Harris 20 40 40 15 35651NEAREST KSB 7 99 4 68 82 7a 41 i Bridwell J K Hughes 8 15 15 6 35182 LASS OF LANGDEN WS 3 98 11 112 111 92 5 L Jackson WW Darden and ColO 15 15 6 35605JCROIX DOK HS 3 100 9 81 72 4i 62 J OConnor W Mulkey 5 6 6 356763KINDRED USB 5 103 7 9a 9a loi 7 Donegan E and L Bohlman 4 8 7 21 35676 LOUIS WAGNER IS 3 101 3 4a 6a 11 83 J Miller J McAllesterand Co 10 15 15 6 35676 MAGGIE DAVIS B 6 98 8 5U 41 6a 92 W Waldo W M Sloan 6 6 41 35413 FITZKANET ft 5 4 110 5 32 33 51 li3 T Walsh W M Rogers 10 0 15 6 35518 WIEDEMANN ftS 5 85 10 102 102 81 11 Boyd T C Stephens 50 50 50 15 35628 EVENING andTAR W5 3 93 12 12 12 12 12 Neeley J Griffin and Co 25 5 5 10 Time, 121, 24, 481, 1:14. Winner B. h, by Golden Garter Miss Modrine trained by L. Johnson. Went to post at 3:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won oasily; second the samo. Elastic an improved horsa aud favored in the weights, was well away and well ridden, finished stoutly and won because Frank Bell was poorly handled, ffrank Bell ran a good race, but he was heavily weighted and Loudene ride in the stretch was weak. Amigari displayed woudorful improvement and ran a good race. Nearest finished fast under a weak r.de. Lass was pinched out at the start and closed up ground fast at the end. Croit dOr ran a bad race. Kindred was poorly ridden. Louis Wagner can do better. Maggie Davis was. off badly, showed speed, then was eased up. Scratched 356283Delagoa, 100. Elastic, show, 6 to 5. Frank Bell, show, 7 to 10. Amigari, show, 6 to 1. 35726 FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. lurae00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ft J StrFin Jockeys" Ownors O H C P 35626CHAfPAQUA KB 6 108 3 13 2i 1" i 13 T Walsh P il Civill 52 8-5 3-5 35878OKRIS H 5 100 2 42 4 45 411 21 Neeley J C Ghio 3 4 31 1 35632LUNAR W5 5 105 5 31 .Ml 3U 32 i Watson GmbirtsandPower32 11-511-57-10 35524KITTIE CLYDE N 5 102 4 2 1 2U 23 4 D Gilmore Lemp and Co 6 7 7 2 35677 JOoIE F. 3 93 1 6 53 58 510 520 J OConnor G M Barrow 12 30 30 6 35599 ROCHESTER 5 5 107 6 5a 6 6 6 6 Louden R R Rice 60 100 100 40 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 241, 491, 1 :15i, 1 :lli, 1:18. Winner Br. h, by Iroquois Hilda trained by P. M. Civill. Went to post at 4 .At post 4 minutes. Start gocd. Won easily; second handily. Chappaaua showed great speed, laid with Kittle Clyde aud Lunar to the stretch, ihen cama away easily Orris was poorly handled, but came fast in the stretch and finished stoutly. Lunars bad foot hurt her and sho weakened at the finish. Kittie Clyde showed speed and about ran her race. Josie F. showed improvement. No show betting on first three,