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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., October 27, 1902. TweDty-third 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. I indicates whip, 5 spurs. B blinkers. FIRST KACBC 1-3 FurlonSs- iarse 00. 2-year-oIds. Allowances. 35932 Ind Horses A Wt St H hi and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34367 ACTION . H 113 1 2a 2 li 1 Louden J Burrows and Co 4 5 41 8-5 35478 FAIR LASS IV 110 9 7 3 23 23 T Walsh G G Moshier and Coll-53 3 6-5 S58732LIGHT OPERA HB 113 10 10 82 42 31 W Waldo Lemp and Co 8-5 2 9-5 7-10 35S91 IN DOUBT HS 110 4 4 4 32 4 D Gilmore S F Lanagan 10 20 20 6 35410 DR. HOLSCHER - KB U5 3 61 61 63 515 Dale G C Baker 7 7 4 2 35855 MABEL HURST HS 110 2 3h 71 8 61 Fell N B Davis ?0 50 50 20 32952 ATHOLSTONE J! 113 6 52 53 73 7 Donegan P P Johnson and Co20 100 100 40 35818 BETMUDA N 110 7 1 12 52 86 J Walsh J C Cahn 10 12 12 4 KITTY FLYER W 110 8 9h 93 930 950 Downing T Whelan and Co 20 60 60 20 RED OLA HB HO 5 8h 10 10 10 J Waldo C Gaster 10 20 16 6 Time, 121, 261, 50, 1 :021, 1 :09. Winner B. c, by Faverdale Glenola trained by J. Burrows. Went to post at 2:19. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won easily : second the same. Action was off flying five lengths in front, while the rest of the field was standing still, and was never in trouble. Fair Lass made up much ground and displayed speed, but was virtually left at the post. Light Opera made up much ground. Betmuda ran green and ran out on the stretch turn after showing a good turn Scratched 35818 Modicum, 113; 35818 Emma Meyer, 110; 35873. Belle Barnard, 110. Overweights Dr. Holscher, 2 pounds. Action, show, 4 to 5, Fair Lass, show, 3 to 5. Light Opera, show, out. 35933 SEC0ND KACiS 3-4 Mlle Pursa 300, 3-v6ar-lds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M, Yt X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35892 LADY ID RtS N 4 110 1 13 13 13 V W Waldo J Bracken 2 21 21 6-5 3585420NE MORE R5 4 105 6 53 32 33 21 D Gilmore J H Larue 4 4 4 8-5 359102LOFTER R5 5 105 8 112 92 51 S3 Higgins T A Gay and Co 4 8 8 21 35854 FICKLE SAINT W 4 105 2 21 23 23 411 T Walsh K D Orr 4 6 6 2 35892 MESSINA W 3 105 10 82 71 72 5h Fauntleroy G H Shearer and Co 15 25 25 10 35890 CADET HS 3 100 11 6 101 91 61 Donegan Stubbs Bros and Co 30 40 40 15 35854 ALINE S. 5 4 105 4 3 6 4 72 C Bonner J A Abernathy 20 50 50 15 35872 MARCO POLO W 6 105 3 4" 42 8a 8a Watson T Hums 10 20 20 7 35895 WIEDEMANN HS 5 105 7 7 1 5" 61 915 Downing T C Stephens 5 8 8 3 35854 GALA DAY H5B 7 105 13 12 12 101 102 R Murphy R H Clark and Co 15 15 15 6 HAMPTONIAN W 6 107 9 9a 81 11 115 Fell A P Mathieson 20 30 30 10 35673 BROODLER HS 3 105 12 13 13 12 121 Louden A C Bernays 30 40 40 15 34950 LENA A. ft 3 100 5 10 1U 13 13 J Walsh J F Fogg 7 7 5 2 Time.m, 241, 491.1:151. Winner Blk. f, by King Eric Fragrance trained by J. Bracken. Went to post 2:50. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Lady Idris showed improved form, led unattended from the start and won as hr rider pleased. One More was badly ridden and ran a good race. Loftnr closed up very fast in tho siretch run. Fickle Saint ran to the mark. Messina, off badly and cut off twice, finished strongly. Lona A. was pulled up at the start and can do better. Scratched 35191 Sue Johnson, 107. Overweights Hamptonian, 2 pounds. Lady Idris, show, 3 to 5. One More, show, 4 to 5. Lof ter, show, 6 to 5. 3594 TH gRft-RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yard8 Parse 00. 3-year-olda and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St H Yt. StrFin Jockeys Owners O K C P 35858 BUCCLEUTH HS 3 100 7 36 22 5 11411 J Walsh T P Hayes 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 35857 OUDENARDE ft 4 104 6 11 11- 1" 2 21 W Waldo O W Boardman 7 7 5 2 358392SAMBO IS 3 103 2 7 63 68 65 32 Loudon P M Civill 21 21 21 7-10 35891 PINOCHLE HS 7 104 1 4a 4a 52 56 43 FauotleroyF W Holtgrewe 12 16 16 6 35895 ANTOLEE HS 4 101 4 51 55 43 S3 515 c Bell D A Honig 5 6 51 8-5 35356 LINGO H 3 93 3 62 7 7 7 620 D Gilmore E Trotter and Co 12 25 25 7 35856 TULARE HS 8 1P4 5 2" 32 35 4 7 Donegan W C Vivell SO 150 150 25 Time, 121, 241, 491, 1 :l5i. 1 :42J, 1 :6i. Winner B. g, by Oddfellow Montgomery Cooper trained by T. P. Hayes. Went to post 3 :23. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; secon d the same. Buccleuth was always in hand, won cantering and was much the best. Oudenarde showed improvement and fully ran hiandiace. Sambo closed up very fast in the stretch under a weak ride. Pinochle ran a fairly good race only. Antolee ran a very dull one, the first two horses cut the rest of tho horses off at the first turn and made them lose gronnd. Scratched 358232Ida Penzance, 109; 31975 Lena, 109; 35558 Saragamp. 101; 35836 Belle Simpson, 101; S5895 Barklyite, 100; 35580 Luna Minor, 10; 35530 Kala, 92. Buccleuth, show, out Oudenarde, show, evens Sambo, show, out. F0URTH KACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. All Ages. Allowances. 35935 Ind Horses A Wt St X H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 359392UAPPY CHAPPY 2 92 3 5 5a 32 Ik y Waldo G O Baker 12 17 17 6 358752BAS DOR W 2 92 6 2 23 la 21 C Bonner W Mulkey 6 7 7 2 35858SCHWALBE S 3 105 1 12 li 2 31 D Gilmore B Schreiber 21 13-513-51 S5893 JACK DEMUND fiB 3 108 5 6 610 42 43 Louden 8 S Bender 21 14-513-51 359121ELASTIC H5 5 115 2 3a 4a 51 55 Dale Lemp and Co 8-5 11-511-57-10 35912 DR. SCHARFF W 3 1C5 4 42 S3 6 63 Head J W ONeall and Co 20 80 80 20 35821 FITZKANET N 4 112 7 7 7 710 710 Watson W Rogers 10 20 20 8 35877YIRGIE DOR H 4 1C9 8 8 8 8 8 Fell J McDowell 12 40 40 12 Time. 13, 241, 491, 1 :14i. Winner B. c, by The Hero Maud ie R. trained by H. R. Baker. Went to post at 4 :02. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Happy Chappy was cut off twice, but came fast through the stretch and got his nose in front in the final stride. Bas dOr ran a surprisingly good race and finished strongly. Schwalbe showed the most early speed, but tired in the stretch under a weak ride. Jack Demund ran well and finished stoutly. Elastic was badly ridden and suffered from interference. Virgie dOr was given a very easy ride. Scratched 3554 lEcho Dale, 112; 35912 If You Dare, 109; 35793 Zonne, 108; 35602 Jordan, 108. Overweights Elastic, 3 pounds. Happy Chappy, show, 2 to 1. Bas dOr, show, 4 to 5. Schwalbe, show, show, 1 to 2. Jack Demund, show, 1 to 2. Elastic, show, 2 to 5. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Allies. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 35936 Ind Horses A Wt St tit X bit X. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C "P 35796tZONNE ftSB 5 108 3 41 41 4a 23 12 15 D Vititoe M Stowe and Co 12 30 25 10 35910CHARLE3 D. R 6 105 1 51 51 71 72 6 21 Louden F G Altman 4 4 16-51 35811 KINGSTELLE 5 4 105 2 la 11 ls 1k 2 33 J Walsh D J Sullivan 4 7 7 21 35910 KI8ME HS 8 105 4 21 21 21 3 S 41 Watson GnmbortsandPowrs8-5 3 ?1 1 , 35910 PRECISELY H 3 99 6 6" 61 53 6 4 54 w Waldo G C Baker 6 8 8 3 3589 1 LE FLARE HSB 3 105 8 8" 81 6" 5a 52 65 Donegan E and L Bohlman 6 6 6 21 35820 SUNRO HS 4 107 5 33 33 3" 410 91 71 C Bell W C Christy and Co 30 80 83 30 35910 EOCRYS HS 4 105 12 9a 91 8a 81 7b 81 Weickert Wilson and Co 20 80 80 20 358363L1TTLE LOIS IfS 4 105 10 71 72 91 92 8 912 T Walsh George Gill 12 30 30 10 35836 HARRY K. HS 4 105 9 101 101 101 lt;5 loi 103 FitzmariceJ Izatt 30 200 200 60 S5876BRWERSCHORRHS 3 102 11 112 111 12 111 m H3 D Gilmore J E Brewer 4 8 8 3 35624 OTON CLAY 3 102 7 12 12 111 12 12 12 R Murphy H J Eichschlag 60 200 200 60 Apprentice allowance. fOmittod from entries. Time. 13, 241, 49, 1 :15l, 1 :42, 1 :5c. Winner B. h, by Strathmore Marmora trained by M. Stowe. Went to post at 4:34. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Zonne showod tremendous improvement, laid behind the pacemaker to the half then went to the front with a rush and won at his ease. Charles D. was weakly ridden but finished fast. Kingstelle showed most early speed bat tired and was poorly ridden. Kisme sulked when Kingstelle bumped her at the three-eightus. Le-flare was cut off and badly ridden. Scratched 358 ;6 Mission, 105; S55333Swordsman, 108. Overweights Sunro, 2 pounds; Oton Clay, 3. Zonne. show. 5 to 1. Charles P.. show. 1 to 2. Kingstelle, show, evens. Kisme, show, 1 to 2. alXTU KAUK 7-8 MUe u jilOo. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 35937 Ind Horses A Wt St X Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 358y53THE MESSENGER H3 5 100 2 43 4 41 4.3 ll C Bonnor Bellew and Co 6 6 6 2 35912 ICICLE HS 4 108 1 la is H 14 21 Watson GumbertsandPowrs6 6 6 2 35877 RED APPLE H 4 1C8 3 23 25 21 2" l J Walsh Trotter and Co 12 30 16 6 35908 SAILOR CADMUS 85 3 99 6 72 75 73 6 4" Fauntleroy G H Shearer 12 60 60 20 35895BENGAL HS 4 115 5 61 62 61 76 5" Dale C E Burnett and Co 11-53 3 1 358952JAKE WEBER HB 5 107 4 3a 3" 31 32 66 T Walah P M Civill 8-5 11-511-58-5 35895 BLUEMINT H 3 97 7 81 81 81 8a 7a Head L Marion and Co 15 40 40 12 358213MAGGIE FELIX W 5 104 9 53 5 Is 51 82 D Gilmore J Burrows 3 4 4 8-5 35772OUK LADY HS 4 105 8 9 9 S 9 9 Louden J N Miller and Co 8 25 25 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12i, 14i, 481, 1 :15, 1 :281. Winner B. h, by Upworth Irene H. trained by J. Givens. Went tp post at 5:Q9. At post 1 minuto. Start good for all but Maggie Felix. Won handily ; second easily. The Messenger was well ridden and came fast at the end after suffering much interference. Icicle was poorly ridden and allowed to flounder, but about ran his race. Red Apple hung on with unusual gameness. Bengal ran to the mark undpr a dull ride. Maggie Felix, off badly, ran a good race from where she got off, Jake Weber can do better. Scratched 358773RU1 Massie, 1C6; 35856 Maria Bolton, 105; 35516 Tickful, 104; 358912Evas Darling 100; ?5895 Colonel Maffitt, 100. Overweights Bengal, 2 pounds. The Messenger, show, evens. Icicle, show, evens. Red Apple, show, 3 to 1. Bengal, show, 1 to 2. Maggie Felix, show, 7 to 10.