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Show A1BERITA BEATS ill THE BOOKIES I r '.i'l Makes Great Killing at Si. Louis. . ' I Takes Fully Fifty -Thousand ' 'H Dollars Out of Ring ;.H There. vjj Bookmakers Offered Twenty to Ono ' 'f l Against Her, and She Won '1 H Without Effort I ' ST. LOUIS. Oct. 29. Amberlta. owned j by J. .7, Whlttenbcrg, was the medium of H Die biggest killing that has taken placu j on St. Louis raco tracks In years. In nddltlon to taking out fully $30,000 out of. , the local rings, largo commissions wers , sent to various outsido poolrooms. Am-bcrlta Am-bcrlta at 50 to 1 ran second on Wednesday after being knocked to her knees at the ' first turn. Tho bookmakers offered 7u IH to 1 against her in tho first betting today1. and at post time tho Schreiber cast-oft 1 had been backed to 10 to 1. Sho won !' very easily by five lengths from Frank jl Rico, while tho favorite. Bengal, was ' third, Results: ' First race, six and one-half furlong, ' selling June Collins won, Jcnnio Hughes ) seeond. Florl third. Tlmo. l:2iH. , Second race, live and one-half furlonps. selling Eleanor Howard won. Subador ' IH second. Lora Hunter third. Time, 1:09',;. , Third race, six furlongs, purso Anar' Onrco won. The Eyo second, Cashier third. Time. 1 15. ' Fourth race, mile and sixteenth, handl- cap Imp. "Pretension won. Footlights Fa- ' lH vorlto second, Mainspring third. Time, Fifth race, six and one-half furlong?. j selling Tom Manklns won, Ono Moro 'H second, Sweet Note third. Time, 1-25. ( Sixth race, mile and seventy yards. I) selling Ingolthrlft won. Lasso second,, I Ivcrnla third. Time, 1:46. i jl Seventh race, mile and three-sixteenths, j selling Amberlta won, Frank Rice sec ond, Bengal third. Time, 2;02- 1 |