Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-08

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 1911.— Eighth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing Assoeia-tion s Meeting of 41 days. 18 haaka aa. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Martin Xathanson. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. Chicago time 3:45 p. m.. W Indicates whip. S spurs B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lndicat S apprentice allowance. Qe-ll P»9 IBfW RACK— Futurity Course. !«115— 1 :11— 3— 109. Purse O0. 3 year-olds and *J vJ A. fj dfi upward. Selling. Xet value to wiuner 50; second. 5: third, 5. 1ml Horses AWtlTSt y4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 :tll.v-MAXlXG w 3 in." 1 1 |« V ] 1J Kirschm J M Crane .1-2 8-5 ll-102-5out 9C075 ROYAL STONE W 8 111 6 3 8 8*1 9 2° Selden J B Moore 5 8 5 9-5 7-10 96075 BONTON w 6 111 I I 7 5? 3 J 3* Buxton J W Davis IS 30 30 10 4 kaCS CAPTAIN MILLER w 3 100 4 7 r.nk 4«k 4»t 45 Rosen Maple Stable 20 50 50 20 8 K071 MISS lilTTE w 6 109 2 5 4b 7 P 5" W Fischer C B Clow 30 100 100 30 12 KC7t MAXIMS w I HI 3 6 6 « 7 6=£ Anderson I H Miller 8 30 30 10 4 555 hUSS GREENWOOD w 3 9S 7 S 8 8 8 3*k H Radtke Hogan and Keene 20 30 30 10 4 :*;.ni, ALVXIE wit 4 107 9 4 2*i 3* 6 8 Reynolds J A: M Stable 20 50 50 12 5 96Mi4-DELENA w 3 33 ."i Left at the post. Hopkins W B Carson S-5 11-011-63-5 1-1 Time. 20%, 44%. 1:01, 1:10% new track record. Track fast. inner— Ch. c. by Mixnic— Duckling trained by J. Dixon. Went to jMist at 2:.«. At i ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. MAX-IXC beat the gate and soon ran into a long lead, but was tiring and doing his best at the end. ROYAL si iM-: ran well up in front at the start and finished resolutely. RONTON" came from far back with a rush Al.AXIL showed early speed but quit badly. Overweights — Maxlng. 5 pounds. Qf-Jl £TQ SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. 88118—1:18% 8 88. Purse 50. 4 year olds and up-OUIUO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second, 5; third, 5. I ml Horses AWtPPSl 14 M 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S M888HAL wb G 117 I 3 15 1* 1* 1* Buxton Harris and Martin 4 4* 3 7-5 3-5 MWKUROPATKTN w 8 117 5 4 Wi 4i :J ? H Woods W M Neeser 81 25 15 5 3 96052 ACOLIX w 4 115 1 5 4nk :;nk 43 35 Coburn T H Stevens 20 SO 50 20 8 »0O TITUS ,, w 11 117 6 7 8 8 7 4i Cavangh A L Valentino 5 0 6 2 1 9606 ELM ETA HAMTONwsn 4 110 1 - h » 3nk 511 Hopkins W B Carson 6-5 1-5 8-5 4-5 M 96085 GENE WOOD w 6 117 4 1 33 6 6 6b 8 Martin J J Agoa 10 25 20 8 3 K065 BYRON w 6 117 7 2 7 7 ;h 73 Moriarity C P Dye 30 100 60 20 10 96069 DENEEN wn 6 117 9 ! !» » 8 8* W Cotton W E Cotton 10 25 "0 8 4 MOK DESCENDANT wb 4 117 2 S I 5nk .» » Kirschm J M Crane 4 5J 51 2 1 Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. ■■*».* Winner— h. g. by Hastings — Donna de Oro trained by A. Martin. Went to post at :;:4. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won handilv: second and third driving H4.L jet the pace all the way. won In a canter and was never fully extended. KlRoPATKIN ran well and finished with a rush. ACOLIN ran prominently all the way. ELMETA HAMILTON quit badly after sliowtmr 8 speed to the stretch. DKSCKXDANT had no chance at the start. Qftl KA TIIHiI RACE— 3-4 Mile. 88U8— 1:1S%— 8-88. Purse 50. 4 vear olds aud up-t/U-LUTt: wail. Selling. N.t value to winner 00; second, 5: third. 5. Ir.i! Horses AWtPPStyj y, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 960973WORKBOX w I 120 6 2 2*J 1- 1» 1» Cavangh O B Morris 7-107-1013-201-3out " %«T,SWEUE SAM w 6 117 1 4 4 2? 2» 2- W Fischer H I Wilson 3 4i 4i 1 1 96119 DAREINGTOX W 6 120 4 6 7 6 41 3* W Cotton O Turek 15 20 20 8 3 SC11S CHIEF DBShfi XD wb 6 117 i I S 41 3» 43 Buxton G Pelter 8 l9 1" * 6-5 i l;, EP *£f3K 11 L 2 2 S Anderson LPearman 20 30 30 10 3 B. i 112 i E 556= ,4"./ , rALD w 32 Fogarty D Dtnnison 8 12 12 3 6-5 96o6o PREEN wb 9 117 I 3 m Pi « 7 Jensen C T Brownfield 12 20 15 5 t Time. 23%. 47, 1:13% equals track record. Track fast. W inner— B. h. by Box— Klise trained by 0. B. Morris. ,rtP St,at •]:;il- At iiost 2 minutes. Start Mad. Won easily: second and third driving. WORK-BOX r,v-Ment was off well and. soon taking a long lead, won all the wav unextended. SWEDE SM showed speed hut tired and just lasted long enough to hold second place. DAREIXGTON closed a big gap steadily ami au„ finished with a rush. PREEN quit after showing earlv speed. = ieuuiij Scratched— !Kil21-Seagreen. 1 17. Qf~l FOrRTI1 RACE— 5-8 Mile. 88078-88%— 8—188. Purse 50. 3-vear-olds and up-C/ J JL fj tj ward. Selling. Net value to winner O0; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ■. % str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S vis;,;, ELIZ H HARWOOD w I lor, 7 I It U 1U1J Selden H G Bedwell 10 5 M 8 4 9g097EXBCUTE W 6 113 6 3 5* f,J 3 2 Jensen Powell and Parker 8-5 2 : 7-101-3 KMlFORE wf. 109 S 1 2i 2= Z| 3* Cavangh Irwin Bros 6 9 5 38-5 NOT MAD. MISORAVE WB 5 107 3 6 6 7 6 4 | Anderson F Harris K 30 M in 4 MB48JOHN H. SHWEHAN w 7 109 9 4 4= 3= 5J 5k Kirschm J M Crane «i 4* 3* M 4-5 96097=NO QUARTER WSB 7 113 1 I 8 6 4 H W".xxls O Bassett 4 4 13-54-5 ££ MSM DELL w 3 89 2 I 3b 4S 7 H Hopkins W B Carson 10 20 6 3 94519 HERETIC wb 3 102 5 7 7 8 S 8* Rosen J J Ferguson 0 60 60 26 1" 90471 PLACIDE w 4 103 4 9 9 9 9 9 H Radtke Hogaa and Keene 30 M888 8I 12 Time, 23. 47%, 69% new track record I. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by Marti Santa — Proclaim trained bv H. C. Bedwell rTii ,M"rw l??»JLiand1..A! ,p"st ,* min"te:, *tal-t 8°°* W«" driving: second and third the same. ELIZABETH HARWOOD. ht and ready, won all the way and shook FORK off but bad to do her best at the end. EXECUTE was outpaced in the early running, but made a fast stretch effort and was gaining at the endjKORR thawed much speed, but tired in the stretch. JOHN" H. SIIEEUAX is not ready. NO QUARTER was oil badly, but made up no ground Scrntchtd— 05S12-Aunt Polly. 105. Qftl ftft FIFTH RACE-l Mile. 88128-1:41%— 4-110. Purse O0. 3-year-olds aud upward €FJJL. fJJ Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 !: % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S Klia TAVORA w S 113 I 2 V 2h 2J £■£ In W Fischer C R Clow 3 -• aa 1-57-101-3 N071 HAS. J. HARVEY wsb 4 114 5 I l=i 1*| V 1=J 2- Kirschm X A Dickev 0 1:» V« 8«25«BIJ8Y MAN wo 115 6 4 4=143 3 4« 3 Coburn Jand M Stable 4 4J 4 65 3 M072 HAMMERAWAY w S 115 4 1 I E ■ 3-k 4* Cavangh W Crispen li-l* 22 VI KOTO TOM DObAM wsb 7 115 1 6 3b 3U 42 5 5" C H Millerlrwin Bros 10 20 16 7 V MM LIVICS *L,M L.8 J.i 6, ?—.* , e. „,Ijindnorst F Wallhauser 10 30 30 12 5 Time. 26, 50%. 1:15%. 1:42%. Track fast. ■ Winner — Br. m. by Balgowan — Nance OXeil trained by L. P. McDonald ,l.n1™,t *» I,ost ■* •:**• At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same l.WORA. good and game, gradually overcame CHARLES J. HARVEYS lead and. in a hard final drive jot got up in time to win. CHARLEfTj. HARVEY set the pace from the start and uug on resolutely to to. end. BFSV MAN ran forwardly throughout. HAMMERAWAY was scant of speed TOM ""*" DOLJlN bult quu: at. or going well for three-quarters. LIVHS is not ready. Qdl 7 SIXTH RACE-l Mile. 88188-1:41%-i_ 110. Pane 08. 3-year-olds and upward. t/UlJ I Seiling. Net value to winner 50: second. 888; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H G P~S 96124 CABIN w 9 115 7 4 13 li ft 23 l Coburn J Imensetter ■ 9 7 3 %* 9S0»ZAHRA w 4 112 I 1 3» S 2 luk m Kirschm Hogan and Keene Ki : LtO-mL-4 96071 DOROTHY ANN w 6 113 1 2 21 3J 3 J t | J| Moriarity C P Dye 8 i 5* • 96.*1 KOOO w 7 111 2 6 4H 5 4« 4 4« Fogarty P Albertson 9-5 4 ? 6-G 1-" 96074LADY MNALLY w 4 109 S 3 6 6 7 5 E H Woods Maple Stable 6 6* 6A 1 £g 9S713 HOYLE wb 5 115 4 7 7 7 6 6 6« Hopkins J Harnev I V 3 M 22 MM THE PEER wn i US I ■• 4 5 7 7 Reynolds AllisonandJohnson 8 16 16 « B ° 3 Time. 26%. 51%. 1:16%, 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — Oil. g. by Pontine— Poncho trained by J. Imensetter. Wont to post at 4:55. Ai post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same CARIV s.r the pace trim, the start and. after being headed, came again and finally won in a resolute finish / -HRA ran in nearest pursuit and appeared the winner In the stretch but tired in the flnal irt«Iniw sixteenth. DOROTHY ANN ran in improved form and finished gamely. KOOO ran a dull race.


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