Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-17

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON TARK. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1911.-Sixte.nth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing Associa-tions .Meeting of 41 days. 11 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathauson. Racing starts at 2:.!0 p. m. Chicago time :i:.50 p. m.L W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-nres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QAQOA IKST RACK--5-8 Mile. I H1 1 55- 5! % —5—1 or, . Iurse 00. 2 year-olds. Maidens. l/UOl Selling. Net value to winner 50: atoned. S; third. 5. I. id Horses AWtTLSt, % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners 7 LT C P S~~ !•■ ;:, -KUKri wn 10a I J V- 1* i« P Oroth W Mi f.emore «-" 2 i5 4-5 2-6 96363 NARF1 WB 111 1 1 Ill" :t3 V A Walsh V Berrv 2 2 0-5 3-4 7-20 •• i»OSTENTATIOUS W M 4 .". B » L»t : fi Solden F.lTalonmr.Stable 7 8 6 2 1 6215 FIRST FASHION W M» 2 1 5. C. .".- 4 W Fischer.! M Crane 7 20 20 8 4 96263 MONO LAKE Wi H- I 1 7 7 7 .V Mentrv J F Clifford . S 12 10 4 2 _• Miss: T1ERNET * W S I i 6 I 6"k W Cotton W Gabriel ■ I 5 2 1 948S6 ELECTRIC v, ;• I « a s s S 7U Hopkins W B Canon 12 20 20 8 4 96263 LAIA MINT m 1ui» 7 9 » t 9 8* tavangh rvstal Stable 15 20 20 8 4 K237 AUTO OIRLi ws 109 :; .". # B* 4 9 Buxton Hogan ft Keena 10 20 20 8 4 Time. 24. 50*3, l.OZVs- Track heavy. Winner— B. f, by Withers — Prne trained by T. B. Mumford. Went to post at 2::i7. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. FRF.F. showing great sped in the going, opened a long lead iptickly and cantered to the end. NARFI did his best an.l finished gamely. OSTENTATIOUS tired after ri, uning In closest pursuit Io the stretch. The others v. i re badly outpaced. QOQO-! SECOND BACE— • 1-2 Furlongs. 00117—1 :0.TV— 4— 1M. Turso 00. :i year-olds and rJ VJ O £k JL upward. Selling. Net value lo winner , 15o; second, S; third, 5. tad Horses AWtPPSt K M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0, H C P 8 96191 RET EL TOVAB WS 1 KM 1 4 V 2 23 1* Reynolds F Holman 1 11-107-101-.". 1-8 96139 ZICK ABRAMS w 7 Ion i 1 1*1 1- 1 V Buxton Ontari»OregnSta 4 5 4 6-5 2-5 £6214 FORE GUARD w IM j | :, :, g m Corey C Andrews 6 12 12 r, 2 6159 INDIAN CIR1, wl 96 4 5 VV 3-*i 4-i Hopkins J B Moore .! 16-516-57 -lOout ".22 HOWARD PEtARSONws 5 KM 3 I 6 4 4 a5 Iabcll J Herzer 10 rv. "" 6 2 9527S PARTON w 5 109 G 2 l • « 6 Benton Price ft Pmttenoon 9 30 6 2i Time. 24 5. 51%. 1:03. 1:09. Track heavy. Winner— Br. g, by Crusades — La Plata trained by F. Hotaum. w nt to post at 8:01. At post i urinate, start good. Won easily; second and third driving, rev BI TOVAB ran in closest pursuit from the start, caught the leader ui the stretch and drew clear to win in a .intc:-. ZICK ABRAMS beat the gate and set a hot pace, but tired badly liuallv. FORK GUARD was outpaced in the early running, but finished fast. INDIAN GIRL Showed spied, but tired The others were out pact d. UvoWoighfs — R ey el Tovar. 1 pound. UfiQOO THIRD RACE—* 1-t fsilsnga, !M;117 -i:or ::.— 4— ITU Turse 00. .1-year-olds and •_/ V J O £k A upward. Selling. Net value to winner ISO; second. S",5: third. SIS. I"- Horse, AWtPPSI K K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I* S IBE RLIJPSKET WB 9 99 1 2 4 G 2- lh Rosen F. rgsnandMrphy 6 8 Jl S 6~5" .•,! so I : F.N STONE WB 6 109 I I I :,- 2* L1 Reynolds W C Clancy 4 5i 5 7-5 3-5 •■« •y.tiUKl.l. w 3 91 4 4 3nk 4 6 33 Hopkins AV B Carson 8-6 2 2 3-4 1-3 9S2M VENO VON w3 M I t l4 lHl 4° Sclden PoweD ft Parker H 15 8 3 6-5 96242 BWAGERLATOR w n 6 109 5 :: 2? 21. 4 EM ] Woods G Hassett 2 12-59-5 3-5 1-3 96264»DESCENDANT wsis 4 107 J f, 6 6 6 6 V Fischer J M Crane 5 8 8 "1 6-5 Time, 23%. UH, 1:03V5, 10%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Goidcn Radge — Lulu scent trained by J. Murphy. Went to post at 8:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ABE SLFTSKFY was badly outrun tor the Brst half, but saved ground by a lose Stretch turn and in a fast fehlsh, just got up. BEN STONE ran well, but tired in the final strides. DELL finished with a rush and v - gong fastest at the end. VENO VON unit badly after showing the most early speed SWA6ERLA-TOB was outrun all the way. Overweights — Abe SI tips key. 1 pound. QAQOQ FOlRTII RACK— 7-8 Mile. Turse 00. .l-ycar-ohls and upward. Selling. *J J O atS O Ret value to winner 50; second. B; third. 5. Ind firsts AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n fj P S LADY McNAI.I.Y U IMG 1 2 .". 6 7 4- I1 Kederis Mfcple Stable 7 M "0 S I 96158TIPPT w 3 90 4 4 *»j 4* I*i »* 2| Hopkins W T Carson 5 10 6 3 3-2 96166 BUST MAN" w E 109 !» 6 l1 li li 2:J 3" Duxton OntarioOre.qnSta S 15 15 6 3 9e30O»NECKLBT w 4 M7 8 1910 !♦ I "4- Csivnngh S*lmanftDestnond 5 fi 6 2* 6-5 _:-:-TAVORA w s io? i 1 7- S 9 8 G ■» W Plscher C i: Clow 3 4 3 and 3-6 96300MASSA w 9 111 6 » X 5h B 6 6J Mentrv F McMahon 21 i 3 4 5 1 96156 HAMMERA WAY w 8 109 10 5 2 22i 4h t| 7- Rosen W Crispen 15 It 6 S 9S241 TTFTJS w I KM 7 s V 7- * 9 s:; Reran t; t Knight 7 s 3J B-fi 9S284 ROYAL STONE w I 110 1 | :;- ?M ni 7 yi* g Martin J 1! Moore 10 12 13 o" 8 9041J BRYCE W 5 110 ." 7 9 10 W 1" 1" A "Walsh H G BedweU 7 "o 89 S 5 Time. 24. 49%, l:lt%. 1:31:. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. f. by Orntis — Miss McNally trained by J. Praters. Went to post nt 4:Mi. Ai post .! minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same LDY McNAI.I.Y Closed a big nip from a slow beginning and. In a fat Stretch sprint, got up to win going away TIPPY ran well and appeared the winner when a sixteenth out. but tired finally. BUSY MAN set 1 fast pace, but tired badly. HAMMERAWAY ran prominently early and tired as if short. NECKLET closed a great gap. TAVORA also made up much ground. ROYAL STONE showed speed, but quit Scratched— 96900 Knighl of Iranboe, 109. Overweights — Nechlet. 2 pounds; Massa, 2; Royal 8tone, 1; Bryee, 1. QAQOl FIFTH RACE -1 Mile, 901ft" • -1 :41 Jfc— I ! 109. Purs. 9300. t-year-otds and upward. tj J O J-i t Selling. Net value to winner -*150: second. |S8; third, 5. Ind lb. ims AWtTTSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 96218 ICARIGOT w 4 107 7 2 6 41 :ll 3-111 Sclden OrnngevaleStable 3 5 4i 7-5 7-10 96218 TAHOE w 8 97 E 0 4- ::-j 13 ink -■• Hopkins Hoasui »v. Keene 10 M 7" H C-5 96238 PEDRO w 7 113 :f 4 2L l1 2* 21! ** A Walsh J F Dwver 1 13-106-511 -°01 -5 S6300»JIIDITH PAGE w 4 107 6 3 3 2"k 4:l 4« 4 * Buxton J W Davis 3 PI 53 4-5 1-3 96265 CH. ROTHSCHILD wsn 5 114 4 5 7 7 6 6 6" Cavangh Lobby stable s Ifi 15 s s -, 96241 BECLUSE wit 5 116 2 7 5 5 5 li 6U lievan Little and Post 15 30 30 S 31 %1»0 BANTHEL W 5 111 1 1 Ti C 7 7 7 W Fischer C It Clow 15 30 30 15 6 Time. 2623. 5H5. 1:17=5. lslfM. Track heavy. Winner— Br. f. by Ogden — Merit! trained by W. Gabriel 1. Went to post at 4:31. At jiost 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. MR-IC :. much the best, got oft badly, but made up ground steadily and, in a furious final drive iust got up to win. TAHOE, showing remarkable improvement, was always a forward contender and appeared the win-in r in the stretch, but tired iii the las: fifty yards. PEDRO ran a good race for him, but tired JUDITH PAGE ran well and hung on gamely. BANTHEL set The early pace, but quit badly Scratched — 06268 Little Mar htnont. 109. Q 7f* QOK SIXTH BACE— 3-4 Mile. 90240—1:11-5-112., Turse 8909. 3-year-oMs ami upward. •JUOiJ *J Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 50: ■eeeSMt, 83S; third. SI 5. [id Horses AWtPPSt i !• "4 Str Fin Jecheyi Owners o U C T is 962 1 9 -T W i 1 .1GHT QLEEX v: r. 112 1 3 84 3* 2* 1| Mentry Hogan Ai Keene 7-107-10--5 out— : |;216I:ax ANN w :: 103 :: 1 i- 1 c. -j Hevan 11 Schreiber 2 13-513-51-° out 96216 BEATRICE SOCLE vv 3 100 5 4 i* 4,: 4* U Selden K G Soule 1 89 26 3 3-1 98075 GALBSB GALJ3 WB 4 105 2 2 .!-::- 3if Rosen W M Cain o" 16 15 : * l-» 93264 QUEEN LEAD w 6 112 4 I E E E Corey A L. Hotter "0 30 30 15 B Time. 24s. 48«i. 1:15%. Track heavy. Winner f?. Oddfellow Firrol G. BT. — m. by — trained by Keene. Went to post al 4:50. At post 2 minutes, start good. Won easily; second and third driving Twr LIGHT OUEEN Indulged BAN ANN with the lead until called 011 and. taking a slight lead won under a pull. TAN ANN set a fast pace, did her best and hung on gamely. BEATRICE SOULE ran well and out-gamed GALENE CALK in thC filial strides. The latter showed speed, but tired Scratched— -96310 Margaret Randolph, 112: 99238 Acolin, no Overweights- Ban Ann, 5 pounds.


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