St. Louis Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-10-28

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ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., October 27, 1903 Twenty-first day. St. Louis Fair Association. Fall Meeting. Weather clear, track fa3t Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmeister. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4:21:92 FIRSnRACE6 1"2 rlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward SelN Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42303 ELIZA COOK ws 4 105 1 ll Pi l2 Pi J MathwsPratt Bros io15l; 42113-JOHN II. ws 6 105 10 10 73 5- 24 C Miller J B GivensandCo 8-5 8-5 85 4-5. 4242G JIMALONG ws 6 109 7 7- 4 34 33 Haack F F Lewis 3 31 31 6 42300 LEGATION W 4 105 5 42 3k 41 l1 Heidel M P Mattingly 25 30 30 S 404S0 MYNHEER W 6 111 8 SI S2 7 52 Jost J G .Altaian 4 6 G k 42372 ZIRL w 4 105 2 2 V 24 6 F Smith J F DanielsandCo 8 10 10 4 4:469 LA ROUGE w 5 110 9 Gl 5nk 6 7 J SheehanT Flahertv and Co6 S 8 3 422G5 TOM COLLINS wb 8 110 4 32 6l 8l S4 R HdsonE and G WBeck IS D 20 S . 424U9 HINDOONET wb 7 108 3 94 10 10 9- Louden W Creath 15 0 0 ? 42354 TENNY BELLE w 5 105 6 5" 9 9s 10 Calvit J K Hughes 15 15 15 C Time, 12, 24J, 48, 1:35, 1:22J. Winner B. f, by Bob Jacobs Belle C. trained by E. Pratt. Went to post at 2:0S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second the same I Eliza Cook got away well, had all the racing luck and just lasted long enough to win John I II. was off absolutely last, had to run around the entire tield, closed up fast in the stretch and j was best. Jimalong also ran a slashing good race, after getting away badly. Legation flinched under pressure at the end. Zirl tired and quit at the finish. La. Rouge ran a bad Overweights La Rouge, 5 pounds. Eliza Cook, show, 2 to 1. John ll., show, 2 to 5. Jimalong, show, 3 to 0. 4:2 rLj3 SECenm"KACE5 1"2 Furlon3S- PmSQ ?300" iTycar-olds": Maidens? Ind Horses A Wt St and z StrFin Jockeys Owneri O H C P 422G2LUCIAN w 107 4 2k P 11 P DAustin"TBDickersonandCo 4413 1 42;9BLGi.E HORN w 103 1 32 3s 3 2"k Crawtrd P M Civill 10 0 20 R 423o3BANDILLO s 9S 2 1 22 3Dk Howell C Schawacker 12 12 10 4 ! 4242oTOiI OLNEY s 98 10 7 6 4 Livston SndsMunfdandCo 10 15 15 G ; 4L4SKITTIE HARLAN W 100 5 6nk G1 I5 5l Weickert W G Bartlett 20 30 SO V ! 42407 JLVTINEE GIRL W 103 6 5ll 44 51 G2 Sayers L Johnson 6 9 9 4" 423S9GOi.LSLOT W 101 11 IP 10 10- 7 Foley A W Pen-in "1 1 i 423S9 PORT WARDEN W 110 3 10s IP 12" SI J SheehanW Gerst 10 10 9 3 i 423S9 THANK HEAVENws 100 12 121 12 lil 94 C Miller R H Clark 7 7 7 3 423.MJTOWER wb 10G 9 13"13 13- 10" W MensyR E WatkinsandCoG 15 15 0 ! 42425 BENTON wb 100 S 4k S2 11s Calvit NBTichenorandCo 25 30 30 10 i 42S71AL. FAITHFUL s 101 13 Sl 9" 9l 12s Brown CPKennedyandCo 40 GO 60 30 i 31M57 PARACAMPH ws lO-i 7 73 52 7"k13 R HdsonS Penn 20 50 50 20 ! 42425 BILL RYE ws 1H 11 14 14 11 14 Boyd J W Riggs 100 10-3 100 40 j Apprentice allowance. Time, 121. 24. 50. 1:02, 1:09. Winner B. c. by St. George Mai Fai trained by L. B. Dickerson. I Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv; second driving. Lucian broke running, outraced Bandillo in going the first half and coming fast through tho Ftretch, won going away. Bugle Horn could not keep up with the pacemakers on the back-stretch, but finished fast. Baidillo ran to his best form under a weak ride. Tom Olney got off badly. Goldspot ran a bad race and her entry will be refused in future. P. l . Civill bid up and bought Lucian for 00. j Overweights Bugie Horn, 2 pounds; Port Warden. 4. ! Lucian, show, 1 to 2. Bugle Horn, show. 1 to 1. Bandiilo, show, 2 to 1. Goldspot. show 3 to 2. 4: 2 4: 4rTHIBrngACE 612frurlon9s" Iwi-se?300. 3-year-olds and upward." Ind Horses A Wt St and hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 422G3LACACHE WB 3 95 3 P l2 l2 l2 Howell A B MaginnisandColO-1212 5 42415OPTIMO ws 4 1C0 6 41 2- 22 2" Foley Mrs H Robinson 9-5 2 9-5 7-10 39243 ST. VITUS w 3 100 1 3" 34 3 32 C Miller J C Tucker and CoCO 100 100 40 42i0S ZELI-A KNIGHT w 4 10? E a1 G- 62 41 Linton L T Lee and Son 12 12 10 4 42372 BEAR CREEK ws 3 100 4 24 4l 4s 5- McKiny 11 T Batcheler 8 12 12 4 ! 4237G:iAXARES wb 4 103 8 Sa S2 73 D Austin 1 Hammond G 6 5 2 ! 4140S PEPPER DICK w 4 105 2 G"k 5ak 5h 7s J MathwsMcCov and Bennett3 5 5 7-5 : 42J99Bl DWEISER ws 3 95 10 10l21012 912 Sh Perkins J C Cahn 12 20 20 S SWoT-RUE: ws IlOO 7 72 74 8" 9s Livston C A Whitman 30 30 30 10 , 413SG DR. KAMMRERwsb 3 103 6 912 9 101 10lc Calvit J E BasquilandCo 20 20 20 S i 4.113 COMMENA W 4 105 11 11 11 11 11 Sayers W L Hazelip S 12 12 5 Appivr.tice allowance. Time, 12$, 25. 51, ,1:16, 1:23. Winner Ch. c. by John Cooper Whileaway trained by J. W. Howell. I Went to post at 3:10. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second driving. . Lacache got off ilying, tiptoed her tield and won eased up. Optimo ran under keen pressure all the way, was tiring at the end. and just lasted long enough to save second place. St. i Vitus was going fast at the finish. Zrlla Knight had no mishaps. Bear Creek ran a dull i race. Axares g.ot off badly and about ran his race. Pepper D.ek seems to have gone off. I Lacache, show, 2 to 1. Optimo, show,2 to 5. St. Vitus, show, 15 to 1. 24:5 FOLI1lTJR-XCE 1 1"16 Miles- Puree 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Han" Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Ms 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners QH C l 423562LITTI.E SCOUT wb 4 115 6 5l 5s 4" 3 P J SheehanG C BennettandCo 3 31 3 1 4242S3B. MCARTHY wb 4 99 5 6 6 G 42 2" D Austin T Kiley and Co 3J 5 5 2 424303K1NGSTELLE W 5 SO 3 lh S 2s 2Dk 31 Perkins D J Sullivan 12 12 S 3 4l;i923CROIX DOR w 4 105 1 3a 2s lnk l2 4i Foley V Mulkey 18-518-514-51 421973TAB TOSA W 4 103 2 I3 4" 5l4 5s 5io Sayers S B Burnett 31 34 3 1 12430 PROSPR LA GAIws 5 91 4 21 1" 3s 6 6 Boyd J S Bratton 10 12 12 4 Time. 121, 243. 50. 1:151, 1:42, 1:4SJ. ! Winner Ch. c, by Lamplighter Little Indian trained by H. McDaniel. Went to post at 3:43. At post. 2 minutes. Start poor. Won handily; second driving. Little Scout received a vigorous ride, finished fast and got up just in time. Bessie McCarthv also finished resolutely and overhauled Kingstelle in the last stride. The latter, favored by the weights, ran to her best form and hung on with unusual gameness. Croix dOr set a corking pace, but tired in the last sixteenth. Taby Tosa seemed dangerous at the stretch entry, but suffered from a weak ride. Prosper La Gai went well for a half only. Scratched 4242SFlintlock, 112. Little Scout, show. 1 to 2. Bessie McCarthy, show, 9 to 10. Kingstelle, show, evens. Croix dOr, show, 2 to 5. Taby Tosa, show, 1 to 2. FIFTH CE 1 M le. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upwardr7vilowances. 4 4. J 15 Ind Horses A Wt St A Vs. 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 1241SPETTIJOHN ws 3 100 "3 3nk 6 4 2"k V- C Miller Stubbs Bros 21 3 2 7-10 420J7SADA N. W 5 107 2 5 2 34 V- lnk 21 Calvit GohldandFrkson 4" 4 4 6-0 12128-ALADLIN W 4 110 1 41 4nk 5l G 3aK J SheehanG C BennettandCo 2 11-511-54-5 12449-CAPT. GASTON ws 5 107 G 6 5nk C 5s 4 R HdsonD L Snow 10 15 12 4 12L3STAR GAZER s 6 107 5 2b 14 l2 3" 51 Sayers J A McConnell 25 CO GO 20 12MS2JIGGER w 4 107 4 lb 2" 2" 44 C J MathwsWHWheelerandCo 6 7 7 21 Time, 264, 51L l:17i, 1:43. Winner Ch. c, by Dorian Quadruplet trained by E. Stubbs. Went to post at 4:12. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Pettijohn was waited with to the half mile post, then moved up on the outside and won going away. Ada N. received a weak ride and hardly ran to her best form. Aladdin caught a tired field in the stretch and was running past horses at the end. Captain Gaston had no mishaps. Star Gazer made the pace on sufferance. Jigger had all the speed choked out of him and jockey Mathews was set down. Overweights Pettijohn, 2 pounds. Pettijohn, show, 9 to 20. Ada N.. show, 2 to 5.Aladdin, show, 2 to 5. slXTH"rvCE34 ,-v,i,e" Pise00. 3-year-oltlsT-Allonces. Jr2 Jbli T Ind Horses A Wt St Va 94 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42445 LOLLY GRAY w 107 1 4 P 14 D Austin T P Hayes 8-5 2 S-5 7-10 41091 D. L. MOORE ws 102 5 2 1 24-Foley A G MeCampbclUO 12 12 4 42449 SECOND MATE W 110 S . 6Bk 6s 34 J SheehanM Young 10 12 12 4J 12445 SID SILVER w 107 2 34 32 I2 Howell J J Ogles 25 25 25 10 42394 FERONIA w 102 4 7- 5 5nk Donegan J McClernand 40 100 100 40 422G3 MAY. GRAHAM ws 102 10 92 9- 6s Sayers J ONeill 14 3 1 4111G PRINCE EUGENE ws 105 S 1 2nk 71 Boyd C Doyle 30 GO 60 20 42171 RED OLA WB 107 9 10"" S2 S- Crawfrd C Gustin 20 GO 60 20 2280 DENZIL w 107 7 8s 10s 9s Calvit W Fields and Co 8 8 7 3 41648 HUDSON wsb 105 6 5s 7 10J Livston W P Gorsline 30 30 20 8 42447 PEARL, DIVER w 107 11 11 11 11 C Miller S L Carlisle and ColO 16 16 6 Time, 24, 4Si, 1:15. "Winner B. f, by St. George Palmetto trained by T. P. Hayes. "Went to post at 4:46. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out; second the same. Dolly Gray was saved to the last sixteenth and came with a great rush at the finish. D. "L. Ztfoore was hard ridden all the way and was tiring at the end. Second Mate, outrun in the first part of the race, was coming fast at the finish and would have been second in a few more strides. Sid Silver displayed marked improvement. Heavy fog prevented the horses from being distinguished at the half-mile post. Scratched 424G9 "Will Shelly, 105; 4231S Gus Lanka, 102. Dolly Gray, show. out. D. L. Moore, show, 2 to 1. Second Mate, show, 2 to 1. Mayor Graham, show, 1 to 2.


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