St. Louis Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-26

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Kt 1903. — Twentieth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meet- ing. Weather threatening, track fast. ytTl3rady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmeister. BP 1 1 in No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. HrTKACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. M A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ws 4 97 3 22 2- Is 1« Gullet W V Conran C W$ 35 K ws 3 85 5 41 51 5* 2 - Shea J C Cahn 3i 35 2 4-5 ■k WS G 10G 2 C3 4s 3- 3* Morse W McLemore 5 G G 2 ■TLl wb 4 10G 1 14 Is 2» 4i W WatsnA Phillips and CoG 8 8 3 ■eNNER ws 4 97 8 5nk 6C G3 53 Bridwell P J Nolan 20 40 40 15 HLTON w 5 10G 9 91 7s 7s G» Calvit S J Charles 10 10 10 4 ■[ST w 3 99 10 101 9l 9i 7° C Bonner J S Bratton G 15 15 G K II. 8 109 4 31 3s 45 8s Kelly F M Rorke 3 4 4 9-5 K. WS 5 10G 7 S" Si S" 9h J SheehanH PechmanandCo 15 40 40 15 K BEN W S 109 12 11 11 11 103 Earl J T Barnett 20 20 20 S KAHA ws 4 101 G 7l 101 10l 11 L Wilson J Burrows and ColO 20 20 8 ■HltA w 3 102 11 Lost rider. L SpencerR D Jones 8 20 15 G ■rrentice allowance. Time, 13, 24*, 4S, 1:15. Hier— Ch. h, by July — Hearsa trained by W. V. Conran. Hb to post at 2:34. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Kt ran in much improved form, was reserved to the stretch, then came on fast and Hig, away. Cressida fully ran her race and will probably do better over a longer dis-Hbr. Clark did his best. Ma da Bell showed speed, but tired as if short. Corder II. HPthe stretch and his wind is affected. ■Fandtched— 39180 Zirl, 103; 391562Legation, 102; 39110 Shot Proof, 85. Brerweights — Ruralist, 4 pounds. ■Ppgiurtha, show, S to 5. Cressida, show, 2 to 5. Dr. Clark, show, ovens. Corder II., n02X3 SEC0ND RACB — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. MpriHorsea A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ H*iUSEN ADKINS ws 105 G l3 l1 14 Higgins J F Dockery 6 8 7 2 pJl24RME AND RSONws 109 5 23 25 22 Domink A C Bernays 8-5 11-611-57-10 H 183 ASCOT wb 105 7 51 42 3 » J SheehanW O McGuigan 4 10 9 3 ■1323SWEET MYRTLE w 105 8 35 3* 4« D Austin H P HeadleyandCoS-5 8-5 7-5 1-2 ■S8G5-ANNA HARDY 105 9 Ga 55 5* C Miller C F Brown 30 GO CO 20 M593S ENIGMA ws 105 2 9s S3 G3 Travers O Laycock 30 GO GO 20 ■v 1 tiOEDOWN w 109 3 8= 73 71 Fntleroy J Huffman 15 GO GO 20 ■9157 JBONNIE BOB w 103 1 71 95 85 Bayless Pratt Bros 30 40 40 15 PJ.9012 ;rQM KTLEY wb 105 10 11 10s 93 T OBrienP H Hickey and Col5 25 25 8 kl»7t« AtfGNORINA w 105 4 4s Gh 10s Kelly B Schreiber G 10 8 3 I MttAZEL BOYLE W 105 11 101S11 11 Donovan R W Marks and Col5 25 25 8 I r Time, 12, 24, 49, 56. finer — Ch. c, by Donald A. — My May trained by J. F. Dockery. Hnt to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. R ieKkius broke running and quickly raced past his horses, held the lead throughout and ratr *£ **f i hp. It was the best time made for the distance on this track this season. Rhyme iljjd K *son ran to his best form. Ascot closed up fast in the stretch. Sweet Myrtle ran a iJUSl rade tiring in the stretch. - J Si latched— 39157 Getchel. 10S; 39157=Ora McKinney, 105; 380841183 Crawford, 105. Ottrweights — Rhyme and Reason, 4 pounds; Bonnie Bob, 3. J ■* 3fik Adklns, show, evens. Rhyme and Reason, show, out. Ascot, show, 7 to 5. Sweet 2£! :-» show, out. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00., 3-year-olds. Allowances. A Wt St % % ?4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ OR W 102 3 4r 4" 2- ll W WatsnW Mulkey 1-2 3-6 3-5 1-4 JR 105 5 li 1B 1= 2" C TmpsnE S Gardner 4 4 3i 7-5 DERVISH ws 107 1 3" 34 31 310 C Bonner I. Lemp and Co 7 15 15 3 Y CHAPPY 107 6 64 GS 53 4» M Lowe G C Baker 6 15 15 3 CHARLOT W 100 2 51 512 G» 51 D Austin H A Engman 4 10 6 G-5 WS 107 4 21 2= 43 G* Earl R R Rice 20 50 50 15 A.P w 107 7 75 78 73 72 L Wilson J Burrows and Co30 100 100 30 r CHIEF w 109 8 8 8 8 8 Domink W W DardenandCoS 40 40 12 Time, 12, 24, 48*, 1:01; 1:0S. — Ch. g, by Dochart — Golden Slipper trained by W. Mulkey. post at 3:48. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won pulled up; second easily, utclassed the field, was reserved to the stretch, then won eased up. Poseur ood order of speed, but ran out on the turn and tired at the end. Howling Der-ran his race. Lady Chariot and Happy Chappy can do better. Thompson on e seemed to think he had a chance to beat the winner. Ights — Sioux Chief, 4 pounds. r, show, out. Poseur, show, 7 to 10. Howling Dervish, show, evens. pr FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse . 3-year-olds and up-Q ward. Allowances. i A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P LESSER W 5 100 5 54 5l 56 2l 1» L Wilson II D Beams and Co4 5 4 4-5" I w 4 97 6 3nk lnk lh 15 23 Higgins E Trotter G 10 8 2 ElATHMOREw 5 107 1 34 45 44 43 3* D Austin T P Hayes 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 SCHLANDWB 3 102 4 lh 22 21 3* 4l J SheehanB Schreiber 4 10 9 25 YOUNG 3 102 2 4nk 6 G G 54 M Lowe G C Baker 8 20 20 G E DOR w 5 103 3 23 35 3nk 5s G Donovan J McDowell 8 20 20 5 Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:45. — B. g, by Whitney — Hermie trained by C. Ross. post at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won In a canter; second easily. Ifonri"r5Ur«iPs ih immensely improved horse, was hard held behind the field to the stretch turn, •hrough with a tremendous turn of speed and won easing up. Lingo ran to her fight have done better had she not been raced hard with Deutschland. Lady lis not at her best and ran a dull race. Deutschland was restrained and did not sh the effort to place him. Jack Young had a good Derby workout, ed— 39013 Albert F. Dewey, 112; 391112Kafflr, 103; 39159nV. B. Gates, 100; 39111 r, 98. Ights— Virgie dOr, 5 pounds. ser, show. 2 to 5. Lingo, show, 4 to 5. Lady Strathmore, show, out. /2 FIFTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse ?400. 4-year-olds and upward. Q Selling. t_ A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ,E ws 5 105 4 lnk 14 15 15 W WatsnGmbtsandPowers 114-5 2-5 WEBER WB 6 110 3 35 3s 3» 2* Domink J F Fogg 2 13-52 4-5 INS 5 109 5 43 2nk 25 33 L Wilson R R Rice 4 7 7 9-5 RT w 7 10G G 7l G5 53 4* Fntleroy T Wilson and Co 30 100 75 20 A.L ws 5 111 1 24 41 4h 5a Donovan C E BurnettandCo G 10 9 9-5 ND w G 105 7 G3 7" 7* C» Wnght F W Holtgrewe 100 150 150 50 JA ws 4 99 9 9 9 9 7l Bridwell P J Nolan 20 50 50 12 2RABB s 4 98 2 5l 5h 62 81 Luehrs JJComerfordandCo 100 100 100 50 HOME ws 5 98 8 81 816 8B 9 Cormack M E Grassmuck 40 150 150 50 itice allowance. Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:22. — Ch. g, by Hanover — Theora trained by J. Powers. 3 post at 4:44. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. id much speed and was well rated in front and Watson pinched Jake Weber into the last hundred yards when that horse appeared like the winner. Jake Weber !Ut oft and Dominick had to take him up. He came fast in the stretch and was ! winner down at the end. Orleans ran her race. Bengal seems to have lost his ed— 39156 One More, 112; 391803Sir Christopher, 111; 391G1 Echo Dale, 108, Ights— Jake Weber, 5 pounds. hpw, out. Jake Weber, show, out. Orleans, show, 3 to 5. — ~ - - jj-i SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. torstls" , A Wt St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H "C~P~ aH. RAMSEY W 7 101 3 2* 25 2* 2* ll D Austin M S Shields 4 5 45 8-5~ ESSIE Y. w 5 104 5 1« l2 l5 15 2* J SheehanMcIntyreandBIack 12 15 10 4 ■CHERISHED wsb 5 99 2 5s 4* 41 42 3nk Bridwell P J Nolan 2 3 25 1 CIOTIE CLYDE w 6 113 7 6l 64 5s 33 4* C Bonner L Lemp and Co 5 9 9 3 KlNGSTELLE W 5 103 S 45 5 6s 5s 5s L Wilson D J Sullivan 8-6 9-5 9-5 7-10 5HOP1N w 7 109 6 10 8l 9l 8l 6* Donovan C Goodharte 30 CO GO 20 BR INCOGNITA W 7 107 9 71 7nk 7E 71 7s Gullet Finn and Ross 12 12 12 5 iARNER ws 4 104 1 31 32 33 61 8s Earl R R Rice 30 30 30 12 »AD BENDER ws 3 89 4 9l 9s 10 10 9* McKiny J K Hughes 20 25 25 12 KRIULA ws G102ia 86 10 8l 9s 10 Wickert R M Westerfield 10 25 25 8 Eprentlce allowance. Time, 12, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43, 1:50. Kner— B. g; by White— Alma Lamar trained by M. S. Shields. fc*. to post at 5:23. At post." 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. ■■IMyjjjbehind Jessie X. for six furlongs, wore her down in the stretch and ■e Y. showed, the most early speed, but tirejKaiidSheehan probably Bghe early stagesjJbfirjahL difliaflticfa/ajaft 4iid ran Scratched— 3913GsChandoo, 108; 39185 Countess Clara, 104; 39136 Georgia Gardner, 99. Overweights— Varner, 2 pounds. Charles Ramsey, show, 7 to 10. Jessie Y., show, 8 to 5. Cherished, show, 1 to 2. King-stelle, show, out.


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