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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1911.— Seventeenth dav. Lagoon Fair and Racing Asso-Clatlona Meeting of 41 days, lg books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:.o,0 ] . m. Chicago time 3:30 p. m.t. "Indicates apprentice allowance. Qr*ORTQ IT UST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9*117— 1-0S%— 4— lift. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and tF U J » J O upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt U fc % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S ■«:.!" SAINE8T w i luO s :: 1*| 1 1* 1* Boeea W M Cain S-5 9-513-103-5 1-3 ■•- HIACKO W«ll] 7 I :,* 4-i ::- 2»k Mcntry 1 T Knight 15 30 30 12 C :»::::::! HI V MAN w u 5 113 1 E :* P J2 33 Buxton Ontario* n-.-gnSta • 8 8 3 8-5 9C268 KUROPATKIN w 8 113 S 2 ** P 4 ■* Cavangh «f If Keener S 4% 4 7-C3-5 9632DRET HL TOVAB w 4 111 IN 7 7 8* 54 Reynolda P Ibdman 4 6 6 2 4-u K3S8 LUCILLE MANI.RY W t IM I • 6 t! « 64 Kederis J Tigue 4 10 10 4 2 I DEFINITE WBShM If S 9 S 7s* Corey A L Holtnr M aj 30 15 8 S6308 SAINOpiOUS wr 3 loo t 7 33 t ; s- Seldert B Bchrefber Ifi M N % 12 S6301 AMPEDO wb 7 lb; M 1 9 I I 9 Bevan K Wavland 15 40- 30 12 0 K501TRAMOTOR w 9 114 I 1 10 in 10 M Ivers H Five " M 30 30 15 8 Tine. 23«4. 50%. 1:01%. 1:08. Track good. YA inner— B. in. by Sain— Simple Interest trained by J. H.-nnessyi. Went to pest rli L»::: i. .t post 4 minutes. Start food. Won easily: second and third driving. SAIN- l-.sl wen: Into tin bad at once and. keeping it easily, made every post a winning one. HIACKO ran well lor IK first out for some time and finished resolutely. BfSY MAN showed speed, but tired badly finally. KKI BL TOVAR was off badly and made up ground. Scratched — 96022 Tommy McCee. Ill; !ii2!Mi Electrowan. 100. Overweights — Definite. 2 pounds; Tramotor. 1. QiXQ/l SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. 9M1B 48 - — 10S. Purse 00. 2-vear-olds Allowauces. •_/ XJfJ * J dt Ket value b. uiun.r 50; second. $.;5: third. Uand Ind Horses A WtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 95921 SI I ON W 112 I I 1= 1=1 1=! A Walsh G w Berry t»-201-2 2-5 2-9 out 96297THISTLB ROSE wb 1«9 I 4 r-l I"?. 2= Cavangh V McLemore S 4 4 7-10out 96237 DEFY w 105 I I ::• ::* S*| Roaefl F Robert +«" 13 12 8-5 l-"2 96297*LAWN w 109 4 2 4«k 11 42 Kederis F Robert ±6 12 12 8 5 1- " FCF.BTINC FASHION w 102 7 8 s 7 51 H Radtke llogan ft Keene §12 40 40 lo I 9623; VALHAL wa 105 2 7 « G 6-*s Seldeh C W Berry 19-201-2 t-S 2-0 oat 96120 ZAPOTEC wu 112 1 1 5J .*.* 7- S Martin .1 B Moore 30 80 80 15 3 95672*GOMUL w 102 0 6 7 8 S3 Buxton If Booker ■ ag| H 16 I QUEEN RtTII w 102 3 9 9 9 9 M Murphy HogU ft Keene 2 40 40 10 3 i x gCouplcd In betting: no separate place or show betting. Tim ■■. 24. 492Jt Track good. Winner— B. c. by Solitaire IL— Cattle Kate trained hy C. W. Carroll. Went to post at 3:04. At post 3 minutes. Start OOd. Won easily : second and third driving SIDON race,! into an early lead and practically cantered all the way. THISTLE ROSE ran In close and persistent porsoit, but con!,! not gain on the Hying leader. DEFY ran forwardlv and finished gamely LAWN ran well. FI.EEI INC FASHION began slowly and closed a big gap. ""*7™ Q /3 Q fT fsT Till HI PACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. l!ir,117— 1 :05-, — 1— lllij Purse 00. 3-year olds aiTd l/UUUU upward. Sidling. Net value to winner 50; areoad, $.!5; third. 5. lad Horses A WtPPSt U M % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners o H C P S 98301ANNIE ViKLLS w 5 111 S 3 Vh li 13 1? "avangh V Robert 4 8 8 2?; 6-5 96219 BALBLLA vv 3 lu5 5 7 5U ?- 3= 2»k Selden Powell and Parker 8, 20 15 o 2 96313*BILLT MYER w ti 113 1 5 4*4* 4« 3t W Fischer J M Crane 12 15 15 5 2 9S298DAREINGTON wit C 116 4 S s 8 Sat 41 W Cotton O Turek 8 10 10 4 2 9629SALTAIR w 6 113 3 4 7* 6 7 51 S Martin Parks and Cleary IV 100 60 20 10 9C310*PICKANINNT vv 3 100 7 1 2? »* Jl l Rosen FergsnandMniliy 2 3 3 4-5 "-5 96190TILLINGHAST WB 6 113 i 2 3-J 6| 7" Mentry W Gabriel 5 10 10 3 3-2 MOW GILBERT ROSE w 4 111 II H-J 7 8 S A Walsh H G Bedwell 2 2 UU44 Time. 23«i. 50*/5. 1:02. l:082s. Track good. Winner — B. m. by The Commoner — Annie Lauretta trained by F. Robert. Went to ixist at :;::,2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same ANNIE WELLS showed tho most speed all the way. did not run out today and hung on well in a game Bulsh. BALBLLA was well ridden, closed a gap and was gaining at the end. BILLY MVIlt finished fist PICKANINNY showed speed, but qntt in the stretch racing. GILBERT ROSE was sharply cut off on the backstretch and does not appear to be ready. Scratched— :h;:22 Swagerjator, 113. Q OQRfi FOURTH RACE— 1 Mfle aad M Tarda. MM4— 1:47%— 7— 111. Pane SMft. Xjw-lJJ*J*-JJ olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second. 0; third. 5. Ind noises A WtPPSt 4 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S~ •h.jio CHESTER KRUM W» 4 120 I « |i| 4 2- •: ■ in Mentry B Movne 5 Si g tt-644 96240=ARASE*B w 6 115 I 1 42 3=115 1] V I Bevan R Ijttle 7-167-1011-201-41 10 96218SAKE w6 95 2 I 5 5 4 3-1 3=?: Kederis I Deiinison 12 12 -» I 4-5 96265ACUhTBN wit 4 105 4 i I2 2» 5 4 4s Rosen J J Quinlan 5 U 11 *i 4-H %lidSTKRLIX wi: 3 110 | « pat Hj gak 5 f.3 Cavangh V Mcl.eniore « H 10 2 7-10 90532VADETJ wT 106 I II I I I I Reynolds H G Bedwell M im» iiw -0 6 Time. 24, 495. 1:M%, 1:41%. 1:46% new track record. Track fast. Winner — Cii. e. by Sir Hercules Itavobite trained by B. Movne. Went to post at 3:50. At |iost 2 minules. Start rood. Won driving: second and third the snme CHESTER KKI If carried his heavy impost well and. finishing gamely, just rot up in | furious drive ARASEE ran a good race only succumbing in the last few strides. SAKE finished with a rush ACUMEN and STEULIN showed early speed, bill tired. Overweights Nad/u. 2 pounds. Qrt7 FIFTH RACE-1 Mile. 0C.205— 1 :41 *,— 4-hiOO Purse 50. 3 -rear-olds and upwar.L l/UUU I Selling. Net value to winner MM; second. $.!5: third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S »C313DAC1A w 3 95 1 2 Vh V 1= 1*| l2i Kederis F W Doss 4 ii I JT 962653 WORK BOX vv 5 113 7 I V 2H 2* 2- 2-J A Walsh G B Morris 2 2 2 3-4 13 96241 BANORELLA W 4 101 2 5 6 4 45 »« 3- Selden E Moyne " 0 50 50 12 5 ISTICKER wc 4 110 4 -1 9* 3= 3J 43 4 Reynolds II tl Bedwell 8 5 9-5 8 5 3-5 1-4 9C298*IXtJISE B. WJ 87 I I ti fi M 53 P Hopkins .1 Heraer 30 100 100 30 12 962*5 MAD. MUSGRAVE WB S 110 I 1 4J 5 6 6 P Cavangh F Harris Ifi -, S 10 91 9824DF. MIT.HOLLAND w 7 112 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 DBoland Powell and Parker 7 12 12 3* 1 Time. 26%, 50%, 1:16. 1:43%. Track fast. Winner- Ch. f. by The Fog— La Siualna trained by F. W. Doss. Went to poet at 4:3o. At post I minute. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. DACIA went into the lead at once, set a fast pace and was never menaced. WORKBOX was always in closest pursuit and did his best. BANORELLA made up ground Into a fast going third STICKER ran a poor race comparatively. Overweights— tYed Mullidland. 2 pounds. Q£»0 PIQ SIXTH RACE-1 Mile and 20 Yards. MOM -1 :42%— 5— 12S.1 Purse 1200. .1 year olds t/UftJO and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ."0; second. ; third. 5. Ind Horses A WtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n c P 1? 9S21»J1 iDGB QUINX w 4 107 4 3 V- U l3 I3 V A Walsh H U Bedwell 1-2 1-2 "-5 1-4 out »6311»CABIN W 9 lit 1 1 2 * 2-?. V V 2 Shriner J Cinensetter 8 8 6 6-5 3-5 98312 MISS OFFICIOUS rn 7 109 3 2 El 4l 33 3nk 33 Mentrv R Movne 30 6 60 Ifi I 96312HOTLE WB 5 HI 7 4 V * 4*1 4»1 4* Bevan .1 Harney 10 IS 15 4 ?_• 96267ELGIN w 5 111 6 5 7 7 Pa! and• 5-J Kederis .1 Tigue 10 15 K I M 9S299 CREX W3 % s S tl t% | k Meripol W E Sujtjtb M M ■ 7 3 96157:ZAHRA W S Mi 2 9 9 S 9 S 73 H Radtke Hoemn h Keene 5 M 10 3 6-5 9*214 ANNE REVERE Wi 93 9 6 ti 6 7 7 S3 Selden T II Stevens 100 160 60 » 7 N311 BBLLHVLBW Willi B 7 S 9 8 I I Cavangh J M Crane 4o 100 100 40 II Time. 27%. 52. 1:17%. 1:43%, 1:45. Track fast. winner — Ch. g. by Bavelatoa Lady Wadaworth trained by H. ;. Bedwell. Weal to poet at 4:36. At i«ist 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the came TFDiF I INN noon opened a long lead and. keeping it. easily won in a canter. CABIN followed in closest imr- Knlt throughout, but could not overcome the winners lead. MISS OFFICIOUS ran well and ootramed """" HOYLB throngh the last sixteenth. The latter showed speed, but tired in the stretch Ov.rweighls Crc. 1 poind.