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DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., July 14, 1903.— Fourteenth day. Delmar Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secreta.ry, J. Hachmeister. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4033X FIRST RACE— 5*8 Mi,e- Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. ". [nd Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P~ S996G LONA S. w 110 1 l»k l2 1* V- Otis Pratt Bros 12 1ft 15 t;~ 40188 ALLEGRETTE 110 3 3»k 32 3* 2* Higgins R E Watkins 31 4 31 6-5 402133*PINKY B. w 103 9 8« 7* 7" 3»« F Smith I E Clark 3 3 n_5i 4016G3BUSH SMITH w 110 2 43 4»1 5» 4" . McKiny S Lazarus 7 S 7 01 401G4 CARYOTA w 110 6 G* G« 4° 5*1 D Hall T H Stevens 3* 10 10 T 4018S EASTER WLTERS W 110 5 52 5« Gl 62. T OBrienAHPendletnandCo 12 15 15 G 4016G*BESSIE KIRBY w 105 4 2 22 21 7» D Austin MrsWishardandCo S 10 9 « ♦MARIE STONE w 105 8 9 9 9 S»= Bridwell J D Brown and Co S l" 1" 39674 ORIA - w 110 7 72 S« S3 9 Kelly B Schreiber 9 l v I ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 24J, 50*, 1:04*. Winner — Br. f, by Loantaka — Dora S. trained "by H.Pratt. Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second the same Lona S., an improved filly, displayed the most speed throughout and held on well at thn-end. Allegrette ran a good race and finished fast. Pinky B. began slowly but made un ground, finished fast and was probably best. Bush Smith was badly J ridden nuaen and ana nn can in do better. Bessie Kirby ran well to the stretch. Lona S., show, 3 to 1. Allegrette, show, 3 to 5. Pinky B., show, 1 to 2. 4:0332 SECOND RACE-3"4 Mile- Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. [nd~~Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40272IVERNIA ws 4 105 9 9 7" G2 1- Travers L S Sire "0 - n in "7 — 39631 LA ROUGE W 5 112 4 11 H l2 21 Otis T Flaherty l" m ? a 10263 DR. CLARK wsb 6 114 8 - S* 4" 43 3» Kelly W McLemore 4 ft ft « 39S94 MOLLIE T. wb 4 110 5 3l 3 31 4* Donegan F Gering Jr 7 10 10 4 50237*CERTAIN ws 0 107 6 71 5" 5 5" F Smith W J Minkler ft 10 9 4 I02873GRANTOR ws 7 116 2 4* S3 Sl 6* Bell K D Orr -i • • n_s L- 10169*TENNY BELLE W 5 107 3 22 2* 21 7»1 Bridwell J K Hughes G - G 4 si 39970 TRIALMORE ws 4 107 1 12 12 12 SI Louden W Flowers i ? *n 10 . 40215*KEN. MUDDLE W 4 105 10 11* 11* 101 91 -Howell J Foley and Co 10 1 ?• 40217 UNA PRICE w 5 112 11 5* 63 T- 10 Golden J Lafferty and Sonsl2 1? 1 t 39S97LADY ADALENE W 4 105 12 103 10 ll 11* D Austin W J Young and Col0 40 40 1=5 40217 WILD KATIE ws G 112 7 G» 9* 9 12 Finer ty J W Robinlon 15 30 °" 0 oU 1-♦Apprentice J- allowance. Time, 13, 244, 49, 1:16*. Winner — Ch. f, by St. Leonards — Queenston trained by J. P. Devlin Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. -Start good. Won driving; second the samp Ivemia -was taken the short way, saved ground on the stretch turn, came fast under a vigorous ride and just got up in the final stride. La Rouge showed speed and stayed well Her saddle slipped and Otis could not do her justice at the finish. Dr. Clark, jrot off Doorlv and made up much ground. Mollie T. ran fairly well. Grantor ran a bad race Overweights — Grantor, 2 pounds. Ivernia, show, 3* to 1. La Rouge, show, 3 to 1. Dr. Clark, show, evens. Grantor show 2 to 5. Tenny Belle, show, 9 to 10. . °"""» 4:0333 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 402SS2KILO w 103 6 6* 42 21 1* D Austin T P Haves S-" 3- 1 — 40264 LORD HERMENCE w 10S 3 21 2" 4" 2« F Smith J F DanielsandCo 10 15- 1" 4 401902BRILLIANTS w 10S 1 4»k 5s G* 3" Frakes Tumey Bros 4 G 4 0 37168 MILDRED L. W 110 5 7-k 8" 7" 41 T OBrien AHPendlefnandCo * 0 40 40 It 40216 ENIGMA ws 105 4 3"k G* 5«k 5- Higgins O L Aycock 15 15 1" 4 PRETENSION w 110 9 O*0 9s d» 61 Vititoe P M Clvill 10 = 0 s 39SS23TOWN MOOR W 11S 8 S3 72 8" 7- Niblack W Gerst 0 r0 20 S 40012 MATT WADLEIGHws 105 2 l2 l2 l»k 8s Donegan W A KirwanandCo 5 ft G ? WOODLYN w 108 10 10 10 10 91 Livgston L Ater n 100 100 0 3957SLUSTIG W 113 7 onk 31 3s 10 Kelly B Schreiber 5 S 7 * Time, 13 J, 24, 49i, 1:03, 1:11. " Winner— Ch. g, by Donald A.— Dolittle trained by T. P. Hayes. Went to post at 3:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Kilo ran a good race, made a fast move on the stretch turn, caught the leaders tirintr and won as his rider pleased. Lord Hermence was poorly ridden in the stretch run and was cut off by Kilo, but finished fast and might have won with clear sailing Brilliants ran to the mark. Mildred L., looking well, finished fast. Matt Wadleigh and Lusti- showed speed and tired as if short. Lustig has been ailing. Kilo, show, out. Lord Hermence, show, 8 to 5. Brilliants, show, evens. 4:0334: FOUHan?iSpCE— 3"4 Me" PUrSe ?C0°* 3"year-°lds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 40240HELEN PRINT W 4 104 G 6 4* 43 l2 F Smith J F DanielsandCo 4 — 8 — I — 2~ 402912STAND PAT W 3 99 3 43 33 31 21 D Austin Hayes and Jackson21 3 21 1 102403FRANK BELL w 7 113 1 1" 1" l»k 33 Bell J W ONeall 5 9I 1 »002S MARTINMAS .W 3 101 5 3" 52 53 4* Otis Mrs J Henshall 4 5 5 o 4029DMALTSTER w 5 109 2 22 23 22 5 Higgins T A Gay and Co 4 6 6 5 400G7 FOURLEAF C. ws 7 94 4 52 6 6 6 Calvit K D Orr ft 10 q " Time, 12*, 24*. 48*, 1:14. Winner— B. f, by Argyle — Mannetta trained by C. B. Daniels. Went to post at 4:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second drivinsr Helen Print began slowly, but closed up fast when she got to going well, caught the leaders in the last, fifty yards and won going away. Stand Pat was pocketed to the stretch and had to pull up and go outside, ran a good race to the last furlong, then tired at the end Frank Bell did his best and had no mishaps. Martinmas showed gpeed for a quarter Milt-ster did not run his race. Fourleaf C. never was a contender. 1 Scratched — 102913Two Lick, 98. Helen Print, show, 4 to 5. Stand Pat, show, 2 to 5. Frank Bell, show, 1 to 2. 4:0335 FIFTH RACE—1 18 Miles- Purse 00, 3-year-olds and"l!panl~SelliTTg7 Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P "" 402633*CAR. HOPE w 4 100 4 2* 22 22 2* 22 11 Shea J M BarkerandCo 3 5 5 s-5 * 40193HOOK SE OKAw 3 90 6 V H 1= 1= P 2- Bridwell R C Farris and Co 4 6 6 40242*BARONET ws 5 102 1 53 52 6«k 3" 43 33 F Smith J F Daniels and Co9-109-103-4 2-5 4026G*DAWSON ws 4 102 2 3* 3nk 52 43 3" 4" L SpencerG H Neal 10 10 10 » S9897*TEMPT w 5 100 3 4 42 32 5 53 52 Cormack H Mack 15 16 16 6 40266KINGS PET ws 7 102 7 6* G* 4" V T- G3 Sinclair C H Chambers 10 15 15 5 32315KENYONWD ws 3 95 5 7" 7»k 7" 63 62 7= D Austin W J Young and Co20 30 16 6 40118 VARNER ws 4 107 8 8 8 8 S S 8 Earl R R Rice " *0 SO 0 10 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 14, 26*. 51, 1:17-, 1:44, 1:57J. Winner — B. f, by Troubadour— Sunbeam trained by D. Hill. , Went to post at 4:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily Carrie Hope followed the leader closely to the last eighth, then came on and wore Hook Se Oka down in the stretch run. Hook Se Oka set a fast pace to the stretch then tired badly. Baronet was given a very bad ride all through. Smith took him in behind the leaders in the stretch when he seemed to be going fastest and strongest. Tempt can do better Dawson showed Improvement. Carrie Hope, show, 3 to 5. Hook Se Oka, show, 4 to 5. Baronet, show, out. 4:0336 SEX™0RACB— 1 Mile and 70 Yarda P«rB« J400. 3-yftax-olds and upward. Ind Horae3 A Wt St % % % StrFln JockeyB Owners O H C P~ 4C317aBEN GAL w 5 104 1 1" l1 la l3 1* D Hall C E BurnettandCo 4 8 7 21 40292 JIM CLARK w 5 104 3 32 31 2* 2»k 2» Otis Buckley and Baileyll-511-59-5 1 40292 MYNHEER w 6 100 6 5nk 5s 5°k 3* 31 Higgins W W Altman 3 3 21 1 402G5 GOLD. GLITTER w 4 100 7 4s 4s 4» 42 4l "Weickert C W Moore 15 40 40 12 402422HNDSPINNER wsb 3 92 S 8 8 6» 6» 51 Bridwell J Wambsgans 4 4 4 8-S 4G2932BUCCLEUTH w 4 102 2 6s 6nk 7* 8 6" L SpencerB Schreiber 10 15 13 5 40240 EVE A G. w 4 96 4 7a 7k 8 7»k 7« Shea Mrs J Coffey 10 10 9 4 40218 LUNAR w 6 98 5 . 2 2" 31 5J 8 W WatsonGmbtsandPowers 10 16 16 6 Time, 12J, 25, 49, 1:16, 1:42, 1:47. Winner — Ch. h, by Ben Strome — Begum trained by C. E. Burnett. "Went to post at 5:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. "Won easily; second driving. Bengal was well away, set a fast, steady pace throughout and won easing up. Jim Clark tried hard all the way and had no mishaps. Mynheer was off badly, cut off twice, then closed up fast and ran a good race. Golden Glitter was a contender at all stages and did well under a weak ride. Evea G. can do much better when fit, but seems to be in bad form. Lunar quit badly. Bengal, show, 4 to 5. Jim Clark, show, 1 to 2. Mynheer, show, 1 to 2. Handspinner, show, 4 to 5.