Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-10

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■ . 1 1 s e - I i t t s 1 ■ " : " : 1 ; 1 ,. il e t v i- ii ■- . . i. . s s 1 v SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PAUL] SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 1911.— Tenth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing Associations Meeting of 41 days, ft books an. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathansou. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Natbauson. Racing starts at 2:4." p. in. Chicago time 8:40 p. tn.l. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses follow ing Ihe distance of each race indicate index number, track record, Pfie of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q /"» -| Or. FIRST RA Civ— Futurity Course 170 feet less than .14 mile. ftfiiri2— l:loaf,_3_i05. J/UlOl/ Fiiise *2T 0. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, BB; third. .".. [nil Horses A Wt ID St 4 -, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 V S KI21BHN STONE wit 6 111 l" .". 4?. 4-.. L2 1U Corey W C Clancy 5 G 23-52 1 !MDXxDOC ALXJBN w i; I 111 7 2 2£ l2 l"t » R Wilson J E Dwyer 3 4i 4 2 4-5 :i.- M2-Al NT IOLLY w 13 HW :, 3 1J 2J 3«* 3S Reynolds J and M Stable 5 7 Hi 24 7-5 tan l: i:SI Al,E w 7 114 10 4 S3 :!■. 4J 4- Hopkins IriceandPatterson 10 12 S 3 8-0 :t.il"3 TITUS II. . w 11 111 3 « « ;.. ti- r.n Cavangh A I, Valentine « 8 8 3J 9-6 K1S3*AOOUM w 4 107 1 1 fi- if V V Kirschm T H Stevens 5 C 41 2 »-10 i ! . i:i.i: "lROWAN W 4 R7 .» ! 7 7 7 74 M Murphy W Durker 10 40 9 10 G «163 GENE WOOD vv ; 111 I 10 t» ! S S=J S Martin J J Agoa 15 30 30 12 6 6150 ORAM ERCnt w 1 li 4 I S S S !i i*3 E Cotton W E Cotton 12 25 25 10 f» K1S3 BYRON »sii 111 7 M M lit M Moriarity C P Dye 20 50 GO 20 10 Time. 21. 44. 1:01 VS. 1:11. Track fast. Winner — P.. g. by Ben Strome — Keldaga trained by W. C. Clancy i. Went to post at 2:39. Al pant 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. BEN STONB was saved in the early running anil, making a fast stretch sprint, easilv drew clear in the tinal sixteenth. DOC AI.I.KN ran well, but swung wide ii. the stretch, losing many lengths. AINT POLLY was spi edv, but tired badly, due to her saddle slipping. BABNSDALB ran well and finished gamely. Q/» -I OZ SF.COND RACK Futurity Course 170 feet less than .1-4 mile. BCUB— lilO-V,— 3—105. tjy JL *V VJ Purs.. ." 0. t year -olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. BB; third. BIB. bad Boraea AlVtITSt H H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S M12OTILXJNGHAST nrg C 111 I 1 1= Ill1 I3 A Walsh W Gabriel 8-5 9-5 8-5 4-5 2-5 K1S3 BLMETA HAMTONwan 4 BB 1 ■ 35 2- 2* 25 Hopkins W l: Carson 5 6 5 2 1 y4W7 HAMIASS wsu-5 111 S i 0 4J 4- 3$ R Wilson G Bassett 15 50 50 2« 10 KIM BILLY MYER w 6 111 4 7 8 62 li 4nt Kirschm J M Crane 3 i « 2J 6-5 M154 OSWALD B. w -1 111 2 2 * J1 5- 5J Fogarty 1 l ennison 4 7 4 8-5 4-5 9Cla4 CEIJ. FLOWER Wan 6 109 7 8 7 8 7 € Anderson L Pearman 10 10 9 3 7-5 •fiC.4 PREEN wit 9 111 8 « 5h 3 3J 7« T T BurnsC T Brownfield 5 8 7 3 3-2 S6121 BANTHEL W 5 109 i 3 2U 7 8 8 V Fischer C B Clow 20 50 50 20 1U Time. 20. 44. 1:01, 1:11. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Fatherless Roselia trained by W. Gabriel. Went to post at 3KB. Al post ." minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TILL-INGHAST went into the lead at once and, setting the pace fast, easily won all the way. LI.MHTA HAMILTON ran forwardly from the start and finished gamely. HAMIASS ran well for his first out in some time. PBBEN, off badly, ranted into forward contention and tired from the effort. BILLY MYKR closed a gap and finished well. Overweights —Oswald P.. 2 pounds. Qp-| Al THIRD RACK— Futurity Course 170 feet less than .! 4 mile. 901.12— 1:10%— 3— 105. y 13 -L %J JL Purse .10. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, *:;.- ; third. 5. tad Horses AWtPPSt U i % Str Fill Jockeys Owners O II C P S MDJS HIDDEN HAND W 6 111 1 2 1? 1= li 1" Jensen Powell and Parker 4 6 8-5 3-5 1-3 •i i STICKER w 4 107 3 I 2!i 2i 2- 2U A Walsh H G Bedwell 7-5 3 3 C-5 7-10 96057 LENA LECH WS 5 109 9 7 6 4j 3ll 3" Reynolds V Robert 10 20 20 7 3i 94473 DAVID WARFIELD W 5 111 6 9 9 6 5* 4- Anderson P McKinnip 10 25 25 10 4 96121 FORCE W 5 114 4 5 8 7 6l 52 Cavangh Crystal Stable 3 5 5 8-5 4-5 96811 ANNA MAY W 7 109 8 4 3b 5* 71 6l Buxton H Booker 6 12 12 5 21 96121*SEAGREEN wb 4 109 2 8 7 8 S2 72 C H Millerlrwin Bros G 13 12 4 6 5 96121*REY EL TOVAR W 4 109 5 li 4nk 3J 4Qk 8L Kirschm F Holman 10 15 12 5 2 »:.7.VJ FRANK G. HOGAN w 4 109 7 6 5i 9 9 9 Meripol W E Suggs 10 25 25 10 6 Time. 20y5, 43«i, l:00 i, ldMfc. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Prince Plenty — Tex Anna trained by J. W. Parker. Went to post at 3:.!S. At Boat 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. I1IDDFN BAND, off well, set a hot pace and. in a hard stretch drive, gamely outstayed STICKER. The latter was speedy, ran well throughout and was slowly gaining at the end. LENA LECH ran one of her g«id races and was going fastest of all after saving ground on the stretch turn. DAVID WARFIELD closed a gap and finished close up. - QP1 QO F0IRT11 RACE— 3-4 Mile. BB1C1— 1:12%— .1-109. Purse $.00. H year olds and up-_. " J/i JL ♦ « ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 2.1: second. 0; third. .1. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S BSM7»KNIGHT DECK w 5 111 2 1 l2 1=1 I3 l3 A Walsh H G Bedwell 4 5 2 11-2 K119*GOLDFINN w u G 109 7 2 ma q Li 2«| Reynolds R B Cauda 2 16-516-511-102-5 9610O2 SHOOTING SPRAY W 3 102 6 6 64 4J 44 3" H Radtke Hogan and Keene 3 14-514-54 5 2-5 MMT7 COPPERTOWN W 4 109 4 4 3 3* :!3 4* Buxton Tniiis.uiA-Uinert 4 4J 14-51 2-5 91927JIM MULVHHILL W I 102 5 5 4:1 ". E 5J Durondo J E Gushing 15 40 40 12 6 S3854 PASSENGER w 4 107 3 3 5 6 6 6° Kirschm F L Harris 15 40 40 12 G SUSAN F. W 4 107 1 7 7 7 7 7 M Murphy O L Rogers 10 50 50 20 8 Time. 23%, 46%. 1:13. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Free Knight — Belle Decker trained by II. G. Bedwell. Went to post at 4:08. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. KNIGHT DECK received a Hying start and was never menaced thereafter, cantering at the end. GOI.DF1NN was always in closest pursuit, hut could not catch the tiying leader. SHOOTING SPRAY was outpaced for the first "half, but finished with a rush. COPPERTOWN ran a good race, but tired finally. ■ f*-l QQ FIFTH RACK 1 Mile. 9012.1— f:41% — •— 110. Purse 50. .1-year-olds and upward. t/ U 1 7 O Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. $.1,1: third, .1. hid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 B 0 P I KISS MAD. MUSGRAVB w E 111 2 I 1". I2 1* 12 1« Anderson F Harris 2i 23-54 11 101-3 9,122-F. MULHOLXAND wn 7 111 1 1 3- 4-i 33 33 22 T T Burnslowell and Parker 7 109-103-5 1-3 out :«;;: MHIKF DESMOND wu 6 113 5 5 4- 3221 J*l Kuxton G Pelter 12 15 15 3J 1 :h;i3 MOLBSEY w 7 113 3 3 5 5 4?. 4 4" II Radtke Hogan and Keene 5 6 4 9-101-3 91-72 CAPTAIN BURNETT w 8 113 4 4 2"t 2nt 5 5 5 Cavangh J T Strito 5 10 10 11-59-10 Time, 26%, 50%, 1:15%. 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — Br. in, by Bthelberl American Beauty, by Powbattan trained by E. Dealy. Jr.. Went to iH st at 4:12. At i ost 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. MADKI.1NE MUSGRAVB quickly raced into an early lead and won all the way. hut was tiring at the end and lucky to win. NtBD MI I. HOLLAND was much the l est. but poorly ridden and. lieing taken back in :he early running, ran into two jiockets in the stretch racing, then went to the outside and swerved to the rail huallv. losing much grcwod. CHIEF DESMOND ran well, hill tired near the end. CAPTAIN BUR-! NBTT showed speed. Scratched -I9til02 Round and Round. 113. Ol"*T O /I SIX Ill RACE 1 Mile. 9012.1— 1:41% — *— 110. Purse BSBB .1 year-olds and upward. J O J- *J "i BeUlag. Net value to winner 50; second. BBS; third. 5. lad Horses AWtPISt U i: % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S ■ ■ KU6 KAJSERHOFF w 7 111 4 2 2J 25 V 2 1° R Wilson .1 M ranker 13-516 516-53-2 7-10 !h;i.V,-CHAS. J. HARVEY w n 4 1M 2 1 1- 1* l1 I-J L" Kirschm N A Dickey Id 10 4J 2 1 961243NFJCKLET wb 4 105 10 9 82 7l 6»k 61 t ] Anderson St illn I lesm.md 0 7 7 24 7-6 96124 KN*T OF IYANTIOEwsu 7111 5 4 5- 4* ::i." «■* 4| Borel P W Hemmnay 4 8 8 3 M 96157 KOGO w 7 111 9 3 Ij S» SJ 53 5» Fogarty P Allurtson 3 6 5J 11-56-5 96071 BUNA w 7 109 S S 6 S- ii 7:1 6; Hopkins V Bougbsman 15 20 10 4 2 96074RATHER ROYAL wit 9 116 1 5 22 . ::-J 41 tk 7" W Fischer C B low 4 7 6 2* 6-5 96983 MISS OFFICIOUS W 7 114 6 7 9 9 9 9 B| Mentry E Movne 7 20 15 7 24 91.121 IRRIGATOR wb 5 111 3 6 7i «.J 7* S2 9 W c.tton 1olk It Tingly 20 mj :;o l" 6 9dOl EI G. w 4 107 7 Left at the post. Buxton B Scbreiber 15 30 25 12 6 Time. 26, 50%, 1:16%, 1:43%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Lord Esterling--Kinni.; Ilolle i trained by J. M. Croaker. Went to post at .1:00. At |x.st 4 minutes. Start | 1. Won ihiviuu: second and third the same I-AISF.RIIOFF. in closest pursuit from the start, gradually wore the pacemaker down and. in a hard drive, jusr got up in time to win. CHARLES J. I1ARVFY showed superior early speed and hung on gamely, only tiring in the filial drive. NECKLET came from far back with a great rush. KNIGHT OF IV NHOE anil BATHER ROYAL anil after showing early speed. Scratched 00124 Kline. 110. Orel weights — KogO, 2 pounds: Miss Officious. .1.


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