Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-15

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LA;00 PARK. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. Fourteenth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing "ating Associations Me-ting of 41 days. 10 liooks on. Weather wet. Presiding Judge. Martin Nathanson. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:43 p. m. Chicago time 3:45 p. m... W indicates whip. S spurs B blinkers Fi"" area m narciitheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, of hor"e age h uw-e ami weight earned. Indicates apprentice allowance. QA9Qfi IIRST RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. 90117-1 :05-. -4--110. Purse 00. 3-vear-oIds and UUUU upward. S. lling. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, 5. lud Horses AWtPPSt % j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MM ACTAJTIR w 6 113 10 1 1" iu || 13 s Martn Parks and Clearv 4 3 3 I ~ vis:. I.AR.NSDALE w 7 116 7 I 3 J 31 ii S Selden Price and Patterson 4 18-58-5 7-10 I BfeXOUISE B. W3 102 1 s 10 7 5=J 3-J Buxton JHerzer S 4 13-56-3 M i K1K JIM Mc wit 3 102 4 3 2:1 21 3"* 4n Groth I S McBride 10 1-5 53 5 3 f mm IRRIGATOR wb 5 113 I 4 4] 4* 4i 3n W Cotton Polk ft Tingley 8 15 "■ S • OS lAMPASS wsb 5 m 3 2 7 6J «* «l| R YVilson OBassett 3 6 6_ I 1 !».iWhl.EiTKOWAN IT 4MB »M ft 8 7 7= Kirschm W Durker 8 10 10 4 I ! dl., MIKE DOXLIN w 3 102 5ft s 9 S S» Hopkins B Schreiber 15 30 30 1 6 96152 MAXIMS WB 5 113 s | f tint 9 9j ]Jorel III Miller 15 - -V 16 S KWTONY KOCH w 4 113 2 11 11 11 10 10" Golden P Muleahv 13 » S S 6 :-2327 CRFZIXDA w 6 111 11 7 5nkl0 11 11 W Fischer J H Talmer 15 30 30 15 8 lime. 24, 51%, 1:09%. Track muddy. Winner— B. g. by Calve: ton — My Secret trained bv H. F. Parks . . _yg* «• PO»t at t:4t. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Ai.-IAIR, faored by the start, set a good pace and hung on in game fashion at the end BABNSDAI B ran well but swung wide when entering the stretch, or 1 light have won. LOFISE B.. almost left made nn tarn fafri0llwln 1 r0bafIy "*■ b- lIM M" sl!°"f» mat* to the stretch, but tired badly. 1RRIGATOB Overweights — Louise B.. 2 pounds: Tony Koch. 2. * Q Q 1 8"COND RACE-4 1-2 Furlongs. 90237—54 %-2-107., Purse 50. 2-vear-olds O V *_/ I Allowances. Net value to winner 00: second. 5; third, 5. Ii.d Horses AWtPPSt jj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O F S SS £iwia Z ?1 J ! ih ?" K" i .Walsh ; w Kfrry 6-5 * 1 9-201-5 £ -■ -r»Tr I ? " Kederis F Robert 20 30 30 12 7 .-"V;!*? t.- t ™* WB °? I - 6 « 3» Kirschm W McLeniore 5 7 7 9-5 7-10 . I-,, ITM- -/-VND w 1I4 ■ 5* 4l 4b Cavangh W L Schafer 7 S 4 1 1-2 :T;[l;flIAR ** S! 4 3" *z W Fischer C T Brownfleid 11-54 4 11-101-2 M3M MIMORIOSO w 100 I I 41 S"k 7J Selden Hogan V Keene tlS 3D 30 7 3 !*21.-. ROYAL LHJLLY w 103 S 8 8 8 8 Hopkins J E Dwyer 1 13 3 4 U .Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%, 49%, 57. Track muddy. Winner— B. c. by Puryear D— Aya trained bv C. W. Carroll. Went to post at 3:05. At post I minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving YMIR set the pace and. drawing far away, won pulling up. LAWN, from a slow beginnin" closed a biir ran -in.l Scratched 8021B»8althrrade. l"::: .0l2o Eapotec, 100; 95778 Golden Shower loo Overweights — Ymir. 1 pound: leuang. 2. QtrtQ THIRD RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 90117 1 : 5%-4— 110. , Purse 00 3-vear olds „nd *JJ*id*JyJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50: seend. 5; third. 5. Did Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockiys Owners O H O P i .%; .: AREIXCTOX wit « 1M I 7 7 5 f* F- W Cotton O Turek 4 6 5 8-5 7-10 Wl»2 PASSENGER w 4 109 3 5 .. *J « 2-k Kederis F L Harris « 3 EM --1---MAN1NG w 3 106 7 2 6 2J 3J 33 Kirschm J M Crane 4 5 4 7 E 7 M S5J70JACK STRYKEH Vttfl E 3 4=i 6 6 P A Walsh W Gabriel io 20 2 7 3- .!.;.. -SA1XKST w 5 106 1 4 2J 31 2nk B Rosen W M Cain 6 I 8 H 1 ;7 V SKlUlj ZlHk ! 2 i! 2* J*1? W Fisher GmanandBrennan 1 11-101 .V5 1-3 .".1 ... DLLL.NA w o !o 4 0 3- . , , Hopkins W i: Carson 7 12 l? K • Time. 23%, 51%. 1:10. Track muddy. Winner — B. h. by Toddlngton — Dareza trained bv J Robson. ,0 "r1,;" ":?1- -V,110,4 "li""Vs;, f1 go sHl- Won «"*r: «••■* and third driving. DARB-I tv-r-XS* ■*tI,I IS Wir bfdly Wtpaced for the first half, but made a fast stretch sprint into a roina: away winner PASSENGER closed a gap and finished resolutely. MAXINO showed much speed but tired In thp final orite. SKVFNF1 I.L ran a good half, then quit badly and is far from ready Scratched— 00300 Gilbert Rose. 111. Overweights- Maxing, 4 pounds; Jack Stiyker. 5. QAQQ Q FOURTH RACE-1 Mile and 20 Yards, iftftms-i :42%i-12S. Purse 50. ;Lv7aT-t/Ut/lf olds and uiiward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 5: third. 5. InJ Horses AWtPPSt U g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S %tU MOLESEY wb 7 113 4 4 4 U 3nt 3: 1-J A Walsh Hogan and Keene S B S-5 7-10out IM1SOTAVORA a SIM 2 1 l| 2*1 * Si 2-k W Fischer G B Clow 5 S 8 11-5F5 "•i: APT. BURNETT w 8 113 5 I 2= lh ink lj aa Cavangh J T Strife 3 31 21 45 13 9*216 CREX wb 3 U9 ; 5 3-J 3 i 4* 4J 4- Meripol W E Suggs I 3 3 i * !«18 DAVE WKI5ER wb 7 116 16 6 6 6 6 5= Anderson A Berry 4 s I 1 Le N218 RND AXI ROUND w 6 116 3 2 5 5 5 5 6 Bevan Beloit Stable 3 1S-53 "* 6 MM _ "J*. 26%. 51%. 1:17%. 1:46, 1:47%. Track muddy. Winner — h. g. by Kingston — Sylvalxdle trained bv G. II. Keene ,.„.AV,nt «" I» st at 4:H. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easib": second and third driving MOLF-SE. lavored by the going, was kept close up and. saving ground bv a lose stretch turn won coins; -iw-iv : iVOBA showed arach speed and haag on in her usual game fashion, captain BUBNETT took the lead « n the backatretcil and appeared the winner, but tired in the tinal drive. ROUND AND BOUND could not estead himseif In the going. Overweight! — Cre. 2 lxiunds. QftQOfl ITFT1I RACE -1 Mile. !..i2o5-l :41 ,-4 -!»!.. , Pmse.0. :l year olds and Howard" f/UUUv Silhng. Net value to winn.T 5 : aecoad, fSS; third. 5. lad Horses AWtlTSt Vt .. % Str Fin J.„k..vs twners o H C P S " | SC1C3*MA8SA w » 112 R 5 HI Bj V t«| Mentry F McMahon 2 U 11-B tT 96K2 JUDITH PAGE a 4 105 4 1 I* l] l i 1* 2*1 Buxton .1 w Davis ti 3 15 6 I L •■; XKiKLET WB 4 103 5 4 7 5" J*| l« I« Anderson StitlmanandDmnd 2 1 -5 4-3 --r. I :1H4 KXT OF IVANHOEwn 7 111 3 6 41 4? 4i 4J 4J Borel P V Hennessv S 10 I 3 5-1 rVOSMH COURT LADY w 5 109 7 I 2 2- E Ei Bj A Walsh OrangevaleStable 5 10 9 4 • IXJKOTHY ANN w 6 109 1 3 51 7 7 f .;■• AV Fis.-her C P Dve 6 8 6 • ! 6-3 SC184BUNA w 7 109 I 2 1 S 8 8 7 Cavangh F Boughsman 12 16 10 ? 3 96217 GREENBRIDGE wb 5 114 2 7 6 i, ♦; 7 * Rosen I H Miller I ■»■!■ * 0 8 s-t Time. 27%. 52%. 1:18%. 1:46%. Track muddy. Winner th. g. by MasettO- Satisfaetiuii trained by .1. F. Clifford Went to post at 4:80. At poai 1 min.ite. start Rood. Won easily; second and third drivimr MAMA waited on the pacemaker for thre« qaarters, then moved up fast in the stretch and w asing up jrniTH IABB set a fast pa - - and tired, but hang on gamely. NECKLET closed a Mc ran KNIOHT or t HOF tired after running well to tl.e stretch. COURT LADY showed si d hut nuit Scratched--86182 Edna Stewart. ia5; 16181 Rake. 96. Qverw ■ dghts-Massa. 1 pound. ftrtQAI SIXTH RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. 00117 1:05% 1-110. Purse 00. .". vear-oldTaTid €7 JZJJ -i- upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50: aeeaad, 6; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H c p g- WELLS » :. 111 r, I 12 » MBH -ANNIE p ]U Cavaaah P Robert vT 7 7 21 fi--, o.-ciSKO w 3 107 6 1 2= P* 2* MA Walsh Hogan and Keene 8-5" UMM KOI GKNOVA W 4 109 4 2 b3 3«k 42 3°* Bevan J F Moore 7 7 6 2 « • ! ■ ■ 96159 SINN EEINX wb S 106 2 6 4» 4 1 31 4» W" Fischer D Dennisnn I 10 6 2 1 K238 BINOCULAB w 4 111 1 t |*| M 5- 5" Kederis A J Jackson 11-613-5S-3 7-101 9U: !- ifAS. J. HARVEYwsr 4 114 3 3 6 8 6 «3 R Wilson N A Dicke • 12 12 5 21 K212 TRAMOTOR w ■ 11.3 0 1 7 6 7 7=i Ivers H FYvc 15 M 30 12 K M I VMPEDO WB 7 116 7 7 S 7 8 8" Mentry E Wayland :«0 30 3« 13 6 91.76 SIXTEEN w 4 111 8 9 9 9 9 9 Kirschm L Hogan 8 16 15 6 3 Time. 24. 51%. 1:09%. Track muddy. Winner B. m. by The Commoner — Annie Lauretta trained by F. Robert. Went to pest at 4:55. At post ."! minutes. Start food. Won driving: second and third the same. ANNIE WELLS set the pace all the way. ran straight and true, but tired and iust lasted kniR enough to win. TSKO was always in close pursuit and was gaining on the leader at tlie end. GENOVA ran well and linished gamely. BINOCt LAB ran poorly in the going. SINN FEINN ran well. Overweight s — Cisko. 5 pounds; Sinn Feinn. I; Trauiotor. 2.


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