Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-16

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1911.— Fifteenth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing Associations Meeting of 41 days. 11 books oii.i Weather clear. Iresiding Judge. Martin Nathanson. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:::o p. m. Chicago time .".:.M» p. m. . W indleates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Flg-nres in parentheses following the dlstsnce of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QftQHft FIRST RACK -5-S Mile. 90155— 59%— 5— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. l/UOUO Net value to winner 50: second. 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % K % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S N -14 PARLOR BOY WBlU I 2 13 V I* V Mentry F. Movne 2 -2 S-5 M02-5 1-5 93902 MoRADA u lor, :: 4 :: S1it,*3* Buxton C B Clow 10 20 20 7 3J 94280 VENETIAN w 166 2 1 21 :ti 3a Vh Selden ElPalomarStable 10 15 6 2 1 96159 SOKOL wa 112 fi :i 4J 4J 4-J 43 W Cotton O Torek 10 IS 12 4 M KS14 CAPTAIN MILLER w 112 IT 7 7 5 6* Kederis Maple Stable 18 8 3 6-6 SAINODIOCS wa W7 4 fi I 5 fi S" Bevan B Schreiber 0 12 12 4 2 MIDSIMMER trlili 7 I B ti 7 7 W Fischer Ohanticler Stable 11-54* 4* 8-5 7 10 Time. 23%, 50%, 1:03. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by D.uisehland — Reina ie Los Angeles trained by E. Movne. ■Teat to post at 2:40. AI post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. PARLOR BOY. off well, opened a wile gap cpiiekly and linally won cantering. MORADA showed speed ami hung on to the end in game fashion. VENETIAN ran well throughout. SOKOL showed si eed. but tired. Scratched 98116 Angellx, 108; 96193 Jim Mulvehill. 115. Overweights — Saliiodio.is. 2 pounds: Midsummer. 1. QrflQ SECOND RACK— Futurity Course 170 fett less than 3-4 mile. 96260 — 1:08V. — 6 — 111 A t/UOvl/ Purse M . 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, ttg. third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ij -«i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I S Nwl SINN FEINN srn S Ml :: 7 4i 11 l- V W Fisch-r D Damdaaa Ti ~: 4 s-5 7-lrt !*1!*0 l.KI.I.KI.OWER Wit « Ml 1. 5 32 ■ B ja A Walsh L Pearman fi 12 12 4 9-5 96152 MISS GREENWOOD wa 3 Ml 2" f, fil 5 f,- 31 Buxton Hogaa ft Keene 10 15 15 6 I 16301 I.IXoiri.AR w 4 109 7 2 li 2= . t 4J Kederis A J Jackson 46421 iH.-.NijlKK TRIP w E 112 I 1 56 4= 4- f,2 Coburn P McKennip 8-5 2 ! -5 3-4 2-5 96296 IRRIGATOR nil o 111 8 8 S 6 fi 6J Borel Polk ■ Tingley 15 2-5 25 8 4 96191 FORCE w 5 114 4 4 7nk I 7 78 Cavangh Crystal Stable 13-54 4 S-5 4-5 KM9 GENE WOOD w 6 111 5 3 B T 8 8 Reynolds J J Agoa M 25 20 8 4 Time. 24*5. 50. 1:02*;, 1:12%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. bv Filigrane — Miss MeMeekin trained bv D. Dennlson. Went to post at 3:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won drivit.g; second and third the same. SINN FEINN soon went to th- front and opened a good lead, but had to be hard ridden at the end. BELL-FLOWER ran forward]/ from the start and was gaining at the end. MISS GREENWOOD came from far hack in the Stretch. BlNOCI LAB ipiit early. gITCK TRIP ran poorly. FORCE could not extend himself in tlie going. Scratched— !ilS»-Doc Ailrn, 111. Overweights--Sinn le;nii. 3 pounds; Miss Greenwood. 3: Quick Trip. 1. QsQQ "1 fl JHIRO RACE -Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 941TIM LOOM, f, ill. C7"JO IU Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. S35; third. ?15. Incl Horses AWtPPSt % V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .".-NOVGOROD w 5 111 4 I » 4* 4* l*k Cavangh C Bogan ii 24 2* 4-5 1-2 96242»PICKANTNNT w 3 98 3 1 21 1J Ink 2* Selden FergsnandMurphy 2i 3 1 8-0 9-10 96298 SAINEST w 5 104 5 2 1 21 2- 3* Rosen W M Cain 12 20 20 8 3 96121 MARIE HYDE wsa 4 102 2 E 4-i 3k 3nk 43 Hopkins W B Carson 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 »f.21!» STR BARRY w 5 114 1 4 i 5 5 5« Revnolds W C Scott 10 12 12 I 2* 96239 MARC RANDOLPH w 6 109 fi fi fi 6 fi 6i A Walsh H G Bedwell 6 10 6 2 l" 9C219 JOHN H. SHEEHAX w 7 111 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Fischer J M Crane 3 4 4 2 1 Tim, . 24. 48%, 1:02%. 1:12%. Track heavy. Winner— Ch. g. by Arkle — Woodford Lass trained bv C. Bogan. Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start good for all but JOHN H. SHEKHAN. Won driving-second ami third the same. NOVGOROD was saved in the early running and. making a fast stretch move. ;i:st got up in time to win. PICKANINNY showed much speed and soon ran SAINEST down and only tired in the last twenty yards. SAINEST set the early pace, but quit in the flual drive. MRIE HYDE "loomed t,n dangerously, but tired badly. JOHN II. SHEEIIAN began badly and made up little ground afterwards. QQI 1 FOIRTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 0G098— 1 :42"— 5— 12S. , Purse 00. Il-year-tfUOl JL olds and upward. Selling. Ret value to winner 50; second, $.I5; third. 5. Ina Horses AWtPPSt Vt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 94495»FTJLL«TTA wb 8 114 2 1 I] 2 . 1» 1 1 in Selden ElPalomarStable 9 5 2 3-2 7-101-3 9C241-CABLN w 9 114 a 4 2,jH .21 2°t 2J Coburn J Cmensetter 4 5 21-66-6 1-3 .»;i: l KAISKRHOFF ws 7 114 2 2 3J 4 3"M 3«* R Wilson J M ranker 4 4 3 4-5 1-3 i%124AFTERMATH W 7 114 13 4 3S 4 3and 45 Borel Fairfield Stable 3 21-521-56-5 2-5 96241 BELLEVIEW w 8 111 4 5 5 5 o 5 5 W Fischer J If Crane 10 30 30 8 11-5 Time. 26%, 53. 1:19, 1:46%. 1:48. Track heavy. Winner— Ch. h. by Mirthful— Etta trained by W. S. Heath. Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. FlL-I.FTT.V went into the lead at once and easily made every post a winning one. CABIN, in going he does not like, ran a good race, following the leader closely throughout. KAISERHOFF ran well and finished gamely. AFTERMATH showed speed, lint tired badly in the stretch. BELLEVIEW was outpaced Scratched— 90200 ■ Cap tain Burnett. 111. Q f Q "I O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. SSdM -1 :42%— 5— 128. Purse 00 .".year-?/UOX olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, $:!5; third. 5. Ind Horse* AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ MMO DOROTHY ANN w 6 110 4 2 31 3=J 3U 3- 1= S Martin C P Dye ii ji ij 2* 11-10 96157 LADY McNALLY W 4 105 1 4 4 5 4 4 2=1 Kederis Maple Stable 3 4 9-6 7-107-"M 96157 HOYLE wn 5 111 3 3 V 2° m 2» .Ink Reynolds J Harney Si 4 1S-53-2 3-0 91194 RATHER ROYAL WB 9 114 2 1 lh luk us* ih 41 -yv Fischer C B Clow 4" 7 7 "1 7-10 96194 MISS OFFICIOUS WS 7 112 6 5 5 4 5 5 55» Mentrv B Moyne S -5 11-511 -54" 5 1 1 AGARE W 3 103 5 C 6 6 6 6 6 M Murphy T H Stevens 15 30 30 8 3. Time. 25%, 51%, 1:17%; 1:46%, 1:47%. Track heavy. Winner — Br. m. by The Elector — Kisberdale trained by C. P. bye. Went to post at 4:20. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Woti easilv: second and third driving. DOROTHY ANN. with a different rider up. ran a race in marked contrast to her performance yester day, ran by the lenders in the final furlong and won going away. LADY McNALLY was outpaced from the start, but finished fast. HOYLE ran a good race, but tired from strenuous contention with RATHER ROYAL. The latter set the early pace and tired in the stretch. MISS OFFICIOUS is high in tlesii and ran poorly. overweights — Dorothy Ann. 1 pound: Miss Officious. 3: Agare. 5. QOQ1 Q SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Milei 00240— 1:11%— 5— 112.1 Parse 50. 3-year olds and 110" t/ JO X O ward. Selling. Net value t» winner 00: second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O FI fj I* S~ " tttfftDACIA w I 97 1 2 3nk m 2J 1- Selden W C Scott 5 6 4* 3-2 l-n 9S242*GOLIFINN W I 105 6 5 5* 5" k 4J 2-J Cavangh R B Canda :: • 8-6 3-6 out •*:_•.* HI LEY MYER W 6 111 5 1 2» 31* 3s 3»* W Fischer J M Crane 5 15 15 4 3 2 96242 EUCH HARWOOD wb E 109 4 I in 1= ink 44 A Walsh H G Bedwell 9-5 •"•. 8-5 7-10»-" 961K BLACKSFfEEP w fi 111 2 4 6 4n 5= 5» Kederis J Tigue 4 12 12 21 6-5 96155 HERETIC w 3 103 3 6 V- 6 G 6 Rosen FergsnandMurphy 20 25 26 1 I lime. 241/5. 48%. 1:16%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f, by Tlie Fog— La Sinaloa trained ! v W. C. Scotth Went to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving DACIA ran in close pursuit of the pacemakers to tie stretch, then won goim; away. COLDFINN was outpaced early and finished with a rush. BILLY MYER ran well but tired in the stretch ELIZABETH HARWOOD tired badly after setting the pace to the stretch. RLUKSHEEP ran DOorlv Scratched — SSlSllHIdden Hand, ill: 9618BBcn Si. me. Ill; 9«158Tippy, 92. Overweights — Goldflnn. 1 pound: Heretic. 4.


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