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THREE BANGS HEADS FIELD FOR FAIRMOUNT FEATURE FEATUREHotel Hotel Association of St Louis Handicap Has Nine Good Entries EntriesCOLLINSVILLE COLLINSVILLE 111 June 13 Featured by the Hotel Association of St Louis Hand ¬ icap another excellent halfholiday program has been arranged for tomorrow by the Fairmount Park Jockey Club Supporting the one mile and seventy yards 1200 head liner are seven other good races bringing out the better platers quartered at the track trackTop Top weight for the principal attraction was assigned Fred Seroys consistent Three Bangs a winner at one mile the fourth day of the current season In scoring on that occasion the Seroy speedster defeated Swift Light in a hairraising finish Three Bangs has been given 112 pounds by racing secre ¬ tary R A Leigh Jr Mrs L Mitchells Hargram a winner several days ago is next at 110 Le Mar Stock Farms Might Step coupled with Midair is in at 108 while the latter carries 105 equally weighted with Mrs James Bronnenbergs Distract J C Humes Doubtful a winner opening day when he defeated Doublrab by a slight mar ¬ gin is next with 104 and Walter Wilkersons Fancy That drew 103 The low weights for this feature are Ed Rachels Brave Up and C N Finchs Burman with 102 pounds as their assignment assignmentSUPPORTING SUPPORTING ATTRACTION ATTRACTIONSupporting Supporting the feature handicap is the fourth race a twoyearold allowance event at four and a half furlongs in which some of the best juveniles quartered here will match strides stridesAmong Among the entrants are C B Goochs ThataBoy which recently broke the track record here for this distance and Harry Murdocks Inshoot a winner in sparkling fashion last out and ten other of the better class juveniles Another interesting event on the menu is the fifth race at six furlongs which brings together Briery Sunchia Marclaire Dis ¬ tract also entered in the feature The Nizam Miss Omega and Yondell E EIn In all the program will be featured with distance races Leigh having arranged five such events for the halfholiday racing devo ¬ tees who have always preferred races over a distance of ground groundIntermittent Intermittent rains have fallen for the past few days and with a break in the weather general manager D C Burnett is expecting another large crowd to be on hand for what probably is the best card of the Fairmount Park season While rSinfell again this morning the track which was slow for morning trials was again drying out under steady work by John LeBlancs crew