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" ■ " . ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., June 5, 1903.— Thirtieth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track heavy. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmeister. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers! 39520 FIRST RACB— 3"4 Mile- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % and % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39397 EDNA KENNERws 4 100 1 61 4°k 3s 14 Bridwell P J Nolan 6 — 7 — 7 — W 39397 ALINE S. ws 5 102 2 51 21 U 2* Gullet J A Abernathy 5 6 6 2 32150 FELTON ws 5 109 3 2°k 31 51 3S W WatsnBames and Hall Hall 10 10 12 12 7 7 i 33513 CARDOME ws 4 107 G 7« 5°k O 4* AWBookrJ E Ray 3 39490 MISS DORA w 4 105 4 l*k 1" 2* 5* Earl R R Rice 15 16 15 6 39429 LITTLE GIANT ws 3 105 8 8 6* 4* G3 Wallace M J Whelan 2 3 2S 1 35956 CATHNE KNOXws 4 108 5 3* 7* 73 7" T OBrienT Knox 8" 10 8 3* 393G5 EDNA LOWE w 3 97 7 4nt 8 8 8 M Lowe C A Lowe 6 8 5 2 Time, 13, 26, 52, 1:20. Winner— Ch. f, by Audrain— Soprano trained by P. J. Nolan. Went to post at 2:35. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Edna Kenner was in the best going, made up ground in the stretch and won going away Aline S. liked the going and ran her race. Felton, very high in flesh, ran a good»race to the stretch entry. Little Giant ran a very bad race and can do better in this froinc b""fc . Scratched— 39490 Called Back, 105. Overweights — Catherine Knox, 3 pounds. Edna Kenner, show, 6 to 5. Aline S., show, evens. Felton, show, 7 to 5. Little Giant show, 2 to 5. 39521 SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses AWt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39304 CHECK MORGAN w 100 2 34 37 2nk 1* L Wilson ALandHMRogers 10 12 10 2* 39430-*J. W. ONEILL w 100 3 l2 1° l3 24 AWBookrE Trotter 1 7-5 7-5 l-« S91832OLD STONE w 103 1 2* 22 3* 3" Earl M P Mattingly 2J 3 3 3-5 39244 SAR AROSE w 109 4 4 4 4 4 Kelly F P Kidd * ll-511- -,l-2 " Time, 12, 26, 52£, 1:04$, 1:12. Winner— Ch. f, by Gymnast — Royal Nettie trained by A. L. Rogers. Went to post at 3:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily Check Morgan had the best of the going, received perfect handling, came fast through the stretch and was going away from his horses at the end. J. W. ONeill displayed dazzling speed, but tired and quit when challenged by Check Morgan in the last sixteenth Old Stone swung wide on all turns. Sararose ran a poor race in view of the fact she is said to have worked extremely well in heavy going. Check Morgan, show, 3 to 5. J. W. ONeill, show, out. Old Stone, show, out Sararose show, out. 39522 *iilRD RACE~3-4 Mi,e- Purael3oo. 3-year-0rdid"lIpa7d7~SellilrIg: Ind Horses A Wt St % and % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 3B399-CNTESS CLARA w 5 107 1 5* I!2 42 1° Earl N B Tichenor 1 — 4 — S-IRTSSS,6- WSBfl?J 5 3,1 35 lnk2* W WatsnPhHlips and Co 6 S 2? 3939 =SALINE ws 5 104 3 2 l»k 23 3s Wolff S T Smith 4 G 5* 3910S2GEORTUGA W 3 94 5 4" 4 33 4« L Wilson J K Hughes 2k 4 1G-5G-5 39243 IN DOUBT w 3 89 9 S2 74 7* 5" Shea S F Langel and Co 5 8 7 393973ARMAND w 0 109 G 7* 8» 51 G« H MonroeF W HoUgrelve 10 "5 25 S IjADY IDRIS w 5 107 4 1* 21 £ 7* Sayers °GJ Bracken I Co 4 io 10 4 oS46 NX ws 5 107 S 9 9 9 81 Boyd R Nicholson 10 °0 1" 4 3S439 MYR. MORELLA w 5 107 7 Gl 5- S2 9 Post Holmes and Co 10 30 30 12 Time, 2G, 51$, 1:04, 1:19*. Winner— B. m, by Herald— Eileena trained by N. B. Tichenor. Went to post at 3:39. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Countess Clara was taken in the best going all the way, closed up fast in the stretch and just managed to get up in time to win under a vigorous ride. Kittie G. exhibited a good turn of speed on the stretch turn, but Watson became rattled at the end and messed the race6 ab°Ut badly- .Saline ran a winning race to the last fifty yards. Geortuga ran a dull Scratched— 385S9 Delsarte, 109. Countess Clara, show, 3 to 5. Kittie G., show, 4* to 5. Saline, show, evens. Geortuga show, 3 to 5. . 39523 FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39337 BAS DOR W 109 4 3U 23 1* 14 AV WatsnW Mulkev 85 — nDf 39429 BUDWEISER ws 109 2 2* 3*i 22 2» J SheehanJ C Cahn 1 X 7 39463=SIOUXCHIEF w 105 7 5= 4l" 41 3*» AWBook"w W DardenandCoS 6 6 I :«401 BKE COCHRAN w 109 5 7 7 7 41 H Monroe! L Snow 4 A 7* 35463 GAS LIGHTER w 116 1 63 62 53 5 Dale G C Mer 5 10 9 I •1feSonia IUTE f l S £ S-C Bonner HPechmanandCo 6 1° I 2 .iJ- o 1 ERONIA 104 G w 4* 52 61 7 Weickert I. Simpson 12 50 50 15 Time, 13, 25*, 51*. 1:1S*. 1:25. Winner— Ch. g, by Dochart— Golden. Slipper trained by W. Mulkey Went to post at 4:09. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Bas d Or outclassed the field in the going and won pulled up. Budweiser ran a surprisingly good race and finished game y. Sioux Chief did his best. Burke Cochran saved ground tired at the Wretch Sm? °" heaviest SoinS- Shute showed early speed, but Scratched— 39460 Ranchman, 105; 39460Poseur, 104. Overweights— Gas Lighter, 4 pounds. ranf show?3 toB °Ut* Budwelser show 3 to 2- Sioux Chief. show, 4 to 5. Burke Coch-39524: FIF¥ii RACE— 1 Mi,e- Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward7~SellIHi: Ind Horses A Wt St St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 394312DAWSON b 4 114 3 5 4" 48 2l l3 L Wilson G H Neii sOn — 9 — 7T1 390373LADAS w 7 123 1 21 2n. 21 l" 2 Dale J E Sel t in s FON bpbat s 5 „ iVSjiS * Col I U Winner— B. g, by St. Andrew or Maxio— Easter, by Vicksburg trained by G H Neall Went to post at 4:36. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same Dawson was reserved for six furlongs, made his move on the turn 7nd went aSunT his field easily, came fast in the stretch and won going away. Ladas was well riden and ran a good race in going that does not suit him any too well.. John Bull ran a good race unto a good ride Russellton was made too much use of at the weight and tired. Fon Spray wis opiay was allowed to flounder about and by no means ran her race outDaWS°n Sh°W 1 t0 3 LadaS Sh°W GVenS* J°hn Bul1 show evens Russellton, show, 39525 SIXTH RACE~1 T"16 M"es- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upwaTdTsllliHg: Ind Horses AWt St % % % strFin Jockeys "OwHiFi O H C P 39307 CHICKASHA ws 3 82 10 9" 72 3* l3 l3 L, Wilson AV P RPPfl ~ — .» „, c 39464 CHANDOO w 4 10G 4 2« 2= V- 2* 23 Pntleroy a B Bumatt r il ,h t5 39367 HANAN w 7 102 7 6* 3 4= 32 3* Earl awSSlnK l 4 I 29371 ELIZA DILLON WS 4 94 2 111 101 73 62 4 Shea U Brawn I S ir v r S91612EUGENIA S. ws 7 105 5 5" 6* G2 S« 5° ?Volff W S J I Ix * o 393G9G. GARDNER wb 5 98 12 12" 81 82 72 GJ Gullet E and G W Bwlr $ ti ?l f2 39339 LASSO wsb 6 9S 1 31 51 91 lis 7! c Bonner L Lemn and Co in In ?9 39433 PIR. DAUGHTERws 5 104 G 1« 1* lfi 52 8= W WatlnJ C Ghio fi in o° 39278 SOCAPA ws 5 100 11 IO" 11s ll5 101 91 Calvit J McNainrht 4 in % L 39245 NAN DORA w 7 93 9 41 4" 6* 4 101 Bybee Rice Bros In In 1% 39429 D. DASHAWAY WS 3 92 8 7* 12110* 9" 111 M Lowe W McLemorP n In « 1° 39CS5 PAMPLONA w 4 95 3 8" 9M2* 12* 12* ConSc T C McBridI In la « r 39134 RASTUS ws 8 102 13 13 13 13 13 13 Pol? U Z DeArman iJeArman 25 and GO 60 GO 60 20 2 _ , Time, 13, 26J, 62, 1:21, 1:48, 1:55. wt Winner— Ch. f, u by T Lamplighter— Jean trained by W. P. Reed to at 5=09. At post 7 minutes. •Ten£ ,nost Start good. Won easily; second the si™ Chickasha closed up ground gradually, picked the best going in the stretch T -m ri ™n away from the field. Chandoo ran a good race and displayed marked im~l? wS nff finished well. Eugenia S. was unable to negotiate the going Socana rvIdTn lonHan-?n Pirates Scratched— Daughter 39248 showed early speed, but was hardly g to a Sng rlt ce rt at the tne dIstance. dfstanS Tammany Chief, 103; 39460 Sardian 95 Overweights— Hanan, 2 pounds; Rastus, 2. shoS?7 to810. Sh°W 3 t0 5 Chand00 snow 2J to Hana". show, 2 to 1. Engenia S„