Delmar Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-05

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DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., July 4, 1903.— Sixth day. Delmar Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, J. Hachmeister. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACB — 3-4 Mi,e- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. C Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3D71G*MONT. PEERESS W 4 94 4 3nk 34 3s 1° Shea Mrs J Coffey 6 7 6 21 S9272 COTTON PLANT W 9 98 2 4l 51 51 21 F Smith Tholl Bros 10 20 15 6 3S774*LACACHE ws 3 87 5 2nk 2* 2* 3" Howell A B MaginnisandCo20 30 30 12 40066 TENNY BELLE w 5 94 3 l3 l1 lnk 4l Scully J K Hughes 10 16 16 6 40066 AXARES W 4 102 S 6* 63 6s 51 Dade Oots Bros 10 15 15 6 40093 BEN HULLUM w 4 99 12 91 71 71 6a Shilling G W Innes 4 6 6 21 39942 PRINCE LIGHT ws 4 104 7 101 S11 9l 73 Heidel W J Young and Col2 15 15 6 400412GOUDY W 3 92 9 71 93 83 8* Calvit R W Marks and Co6 10 10 4 39944*CADET WS 4 96 10 11= 11* 104 92 Gullett C Schawacker 10 16 16 6 398213DR. CLARK ws 6 98 11 8" 10* 11 10s Wolff W McLemore 3 4 4 9-5 3969S*LANDSEER w 4 91 1 12 12 12 ll1 Bridwell Ezell and Lazarus 12 12 6 3 3U846 MADA BELL wb 4 94 6 54 4nk 4l 12 Higgins A Phillips and Co 4 51 41 2 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 24£, 49J, 1:16*. Winner — B. f, by Montana — Merry Peeress trained by J. Coffey. Went to post at 2:30. At post 6 minutes. Start perfect. Won easily; second the same. Montana Peeress waited patiently in behind to the stretch, then passed the leaders and won going away. Cotton Plant ran a very good race, but tired at the end. Lacache showed speed, but tired from chasing the pacemaker. Tenny Belle showed improved speed. Axares ran a good race. Ben Hullum was held up at the start and ran a strong and winning race thereafter. Mada Bell is affected in the wind. Cadet and Dr. Clark can do better. Overweights — Goudy, 5 pounds. Montana Peeress, show, 6 to 5. Cotton Plant, show, 3 to 1. Lacache, show, 6 to 1. Dr. Clark, show, evens. A f-t Or SECOND RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- ttVjJLOc/ ward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 399902*BROWN VAIL ws 7 99 2 41 41 31 l2 1=» Wolff Mrs I Booker 6 7 7 21 39944 CNTESS CLARA W 5 104 3 l1 1" 23 2nk 2" Earl N B Tichenor 12 30 25 8 3S4SS*MURMUR TV 3 98 8 8" 8" 73 5 4 32 Cormack A Pezzi 7 7 6 2 39944KINLOCH PARK ws 5 104 6 31 3" 4* 33 44 Bridwell T H Stevens 6 8 8 3 400932GAS LIGHTER w 3 95 9 10" 10* 8" S* 58 Higgins G C Baker 21 3 2 4-5 400933GALANTHUS wb 5 96 7 5l 5* 64 6h 6° F Smith Mrs J Coffey 4 5 5 2 39944*VENUS VICTREX w 4 97 5 6l 61 5* 72 71 Shea E W Baxter 6 10 8 3 39782 GOO GOO w 3 104 10 11 11 11 10l 83 Shilling Hickey Bros • 10 10 10 4 39856 EUFALLA 3 92 1 23 23 U 43 9° Calvit Tholl Bros 12 15 12 5 35957 BELLE SIMPSONws 6 104 11 92 9s 9" 9h 103 C Bonner II ThomasonandCo 20 25 25 10 39968*LITTLE CORKRws 3 87 4 72 71 101 H H Howell B Johnson 15 20 20 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:42, 1:44. Winner — Br. m, by Chatham — Blue Vail trained by C. E. Burnett. Went to post at 3:07. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second and third driving. Brown Vail, well ridden, was always clear of trouble, put in a fast last quarter and was best. Countess Clara ran a very good race, but was tiring at the end. Murmur finished fast. Kinloch Park went well throughout. Gas Lighter was unlucky. Eufalla showed early speed. Scratched — 10114 Burlap, 92. / Overweights — Eufalla, 3 pounds. Brown Vail, show, evens. Countess Clara, show, 4 to 1. Murmur, show, evens. Gas Lighter, show, 2 to 5. 4:014:0 THIRD RACE— 5 1"2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses . AWtSt% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40042-JEHANE w 100 1 14 14 ln l1 Wallace Turney Bros 1 11-109-101-3 399543FOREHAND wb 112 9 7" 53 4* 2nk Bridwell G C BennettandCo 4 6 6 2 39993 DON ALVARO W 103 2 23 22 22 31 Higgins J C Ghio 4 5 5 8-5 40091 REGINA D. wb 100 6 42 33 33 4s Heidel C Strauss and Co 60 60 40 12 399933IMBODEN wb 115 8 98 82 82 5* Wolff W Cole and Co 5 8 7 2 39554 TOM KILEY w 102 3 3l 4l 51 6" Fntleroy P H Hickey and Co20 30 30 10 40091 LONIANA w 100 5 53 61 71 7nk Shilling Pratt Bros 25 30 30 12 39SG7 LITTLE PIRATE wb 103 4 6" 7" 6* 8s F Smith J F Daniels and Co30 60 60 20 SCALPER w 100 10 10 10 10 9 Louden E S Gardner 12 20 20 8 39822 TURRANDO wb 103 7 83 9e 91 10 Dale Oots Bros 15 15 8 3 Time, 13, 25, 49$, 1:10. Winner — Ch. f, by Wawekus — Bink trained by A. Turney. Went to post at 3:36. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Jehanes speed enabled her to keep clear of a tangled field and she won with ease. Forehand was off badly, taken the long way and closed up with great speed in the stretch. Don Alvaro ran a good race throughout, but was tiring at the end. Regina D., a good looker, showed improvement. Imboden was thrown against the fence in the stretch when he was closing up fast. Tom Kiley, high in flesh, ran in much improved form. Turrando, a grand looker, collided with Imboden and had to pull up. Overweights — Tom Kiley, 2 pounds. Jenhane, show, out. Forehand, show, evens. Don Alvaro, show, 7 to 10. A f~t A "I FOURTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Independ- rJtJ XtfcX ence Handicap. ,200 added. Net value to winner ,640. ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40018EDGARDO ws 6 99 3 2* 24 22 24 22 l3 Higgins J K Hughes J5 6 5 2 4Q0192J. YOUNG ws 3 102 2 6 6 6 6 51 2™ Scully G C Baker 3 4 18-56-5 40069JOSIE F. w 4 90 1 53 5* 5* 5» 31 32 Gullett C M Barrow . 5 7 6 2 3SS23 OUDENARDE w 5 90 6 3* 31 31 3nk 6 4" Shilling O W Boardman 7 15 12 4 40019 L. STRMORE ws 5 112 4 4 41 43 4* 43 52 Troxler T P Hayes 3-2 2 3-2 3-5 400922HELN PRINTws 4 96 5 l1 l3 l8 Is Is 6 F Smith J F Daniels and Co4 10 8 3 Time, 25§, 49|, 1:15, 1:422, 1:56, 2:02. Winner— Br. g, by Tiger — Lucia di Lammermoor trained by W. McCarty. Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Edgardo from the start gave vigorous pursuit to the pacemaker and was under pressure to the stretch, but came on with a- rush when called on and had plenty left at the end. Jack Young was very poorly ridden and ran past a lot of tired horses at the end, but could not have beaten the winner.. Josie F. rah a good race throughout. Oudenarde went fairly well. Lady Strathmore was poorly ridden and tired after going a mile. Helen Print set a hot pace to the stretch, then quit all over. Overweights — Helen Print, 2 pounds. Edgardo, show, 4 to 5. Jack Young, show, 1 to 2. Josie F., show, 4 to 5. Lady Straths more, show, out. A r~t A O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 5600. 3-year-olds and upward. 4b U JL tt: and Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3997DBAS DOR w 3 99 1 42 22 2 H l2 Calvit W Mulkey 3 3 2J 1 400G93T. MESSENGER ws 6 98 7 6J 52 3" 3s 2nk Scully A Bellew and Co 5 7 6 2 40019POURQUOI PAS w 3 97 5 l2 l2 l2 21 32 Bridwell J K Hughes 6 i . 2i 40043 DE RESZKE ws 4 104 2 31 3h 4s 41 4s Dade R E WatkinsandCo4 o 5 2 40092 ORRIS w 6 100 3 2°k 41 5s 58 52 Higgins J C Ghio 3 4 4 7-5 400923PETTIJOHN ws 3 90 6 5i 6J 63 610 6° Shilling Stubbs Bros 4 6 6 2 4C1173PIRATEER W3 96 47 7 7 7 7 F Smith U Z DeArman 6 10 10 4 Time, 25*. 50. 1:16, 1:43, 1:47. Winner— Ch. g, /by Dochart— Golden Slipper trained by H. Avis. Went to post at 4:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Bas dOr was restrained for six furlongs, then shot to the front when given his head and won with astonishing ease. The Messenger displayed improvement, ran well and finished resolutely. Pourquoi Pas set a fast pace and tired in the stretch run. DeReszke was given a very easy race and was eased up behind the leaders all through the stretch. Orris fell to her knees in a mixup on the turn out of the backstretch. Pettijohn ran a dull race. Pirateer ran poorly. t Overweights — Pettijohn, 2 pounds. Bas dOr, show, 1 to 2. Th* Messenger, show, evens. Pourquoi Pas, show, evens. Orris, show, 3 to 5. SIXTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and-upwaFd7~ Selling. .Q.. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 3999G3BENGALi WS 5 101 4 22 22 23 22 l2 F Smith C E BurnettandCo 3 4 3J 1 40044 *MISS WEST w 4 97 3 l1 l1 lnk l2 2 Cross K G BaldwinandCoS S 8 3 £9S0D*JAKE WEBER WB 6 103 6 41 33 33 3s Gullett J F Fogg G-o -5 7-5 3-5 3°735*MIMO w 3 105 5 3l 32 4h 43 42 Shea P Sheridan 4 5 o 2 40090*ORPHEUM WSB 3 93 7 7 7 7 G3 o-" Bridwell P J Nolan 10 12 12 4 400943LANDOLA • WSB 4 102 1 G3 6s 5* 5* 68 Louden W J Young and CoS 10 10 4 3fS97 PROF NEVILLE ws 4 104 2 5h 5i Gu 7 7 Wallace P P JohnstonandCol2 15 15 5 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25J, 49, 1:15, 1:28. Winner— Ch. h, by Ben Strome— Begum trained by C. E. Burnett. Went to post at 5:02. At post 3 minutes. Start good for all but Orpheum. Won easily; second the same. Bengal was well handled, came fast in the stretch and won going away. He is improving and is close to his best form. Miss West set a hot early pace, then tired in the stretch. Jake Weber was off tangled up and made up ground fast, but was weakly ridden. Mimo ran a good race under a weak ride, but not to his best form. Orpheum closed up a lot of ground. Scratched— 40116 Orleans, 107. • Bengal, show, 1 to 2. Miss West, show, evens. Jake Weber, show, out. SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind~H"orses A Wt St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners * O H C P M00G4BE TRUE 7 109 3 2i 2* lnk l2 Troxler J E Basquil and Co4 5 5 . 2| , 68 MISTIE wb 3 S8 4 l°k 1J 2* 21 Howell J N Miller and ColO 10 10 4 0041 CLE YS DREAMw 3 90 9 41 4« 43,3» Shilling RivcombandGibsn G 15 13 5 400442PRESBYTERIAN ws 8 110 5 5* 52 51 4* Scully Wilson Bros o 6 6 21 40090 WEIRD ws S 9S 1 7l 71 Gh • 5l Head J A Johnson 10 10 10 4 40016MRS. WIGGS w 3 102 G 6l 9* 81 G4 Wallace Turney Bros 6 8 5 2* 39WFL OF NIGHT w 3 96 7 91 G" 7* 71 F Smith W W Elliott 4 5 41 2 39947 HOOK SB OKA ws 3 93 10 101 101 9* 81 Calvit R C Farris and ColO 16 1G 6 4001G3ONE MORE WSB 5 103 S 3* 3* 31 93 Higgins J H Larue 10 12 12 4 39553UGURTHA w 4 94 11 ll1 S2 102 10s Gullett W V Conran 6 10 8 3 40067 WIEDEMANN W 6 103 2 ll1 12 11* Hchcrft T C Stevens 15 30 30 12 S*FICKLE SAandT 5 96 12 12 12 11" 12 Shea K D Orr 8 12 12 5 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 25, 49, 1:16. Winner— B. h, by Siddartha— Rose Highby trained by P. T-Weir. Went to post at 5:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Be True was well ridden, ran behind the pacemaker to the stretch, then came on and won with plenty left. Mistie showed speed and fully ran her race. Carleys Dream ran an excellent race and finished fast. Presbyterian ran fairly well. Weird can do better. Mrs. Wiggs was going well at the three-eighths when she was cut off. Fugurtha and Fickle ! Saint were pulled up at the start. Overweights— Flash of Night, 2 pounds. , Be True, show, evens. Mistie, show, 2 to 1. Carleys Dream, show, „i 2 * to i 1.


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