Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-05

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1911.— Twenty fifth day. Lagoon Fair and Racing Associations Meeting of 41 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Martin Natliansen. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 3:30 p. m.. W Indicate! whip, S spurs. B bliiders. Figures in parentheses, following the distance of each race indicate ind I number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. fliQTQW FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. H0237— M%— 2— 107.1 Purse 00. 2 year-olds. t/D I fJU S. lling. Net value to winner ?150; second. $::5; third, 5. t-i.l Heraea AWt St % ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9:r7r -FREE 104 2 I2 l3 1- Groth W McLemore 3 3 12-51 -5 2 5 PtrTHLAWN 107 7 71 3» 3n Bevan J S McBride 6 8 8 3 3-2 ■ I ; DELSEWHERH 107 4 EI S* 3*i HopUna W B Carson 7-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 out ROYAL DOLLY 104 1 !- 4» 4?. Kederia .1 E Dwyer 6 10 10 4 2 M43DNARFI 108 10 11 9= 5* A Walsh G W Berry U E 5 B-S 4-6 M3S4 GOMUL W r «"k 7 6 Sehlen H Booker 15 M 30 M 4 MSM MTO QTBli S7 5 8 r.nk 7.S H Radtke Hngan A: Keene Zt M 40 12 6 ► GREAT FRIAR HO 6 :i"k ;u s3 Parker CT BrowuAeld 4 M 8 3 3 2 ► SLEEP! WD 110 8 » 1»- 9n Cavangh W L Schaefer 6 15 15 6 3 M5S4 WILD BEAR 103 3 U 3*101 Rosen M Cain 15 :;■ :: 1 12 | FIRST FASHION 104 11 M* 11 11 Kirsehm J M Crane 20 3! 30 12 6 Time. 23%. 47%. 54% eonabi nick record. Track fast. Wjnncr — B f, by Witiiers -Prue trained by T. R. Mnmford. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. FREE, off flying. Bet a fast pace and easilv won all the Way. LAWN closed a" big Kan and gamely outstayed ELSEWHERE for second place. I he hitter v.ms in lose quarters in the early running and came fast when clear of Interference. ROYAL Dol.I.V ran well. NAR1I closed a big gap. ________ OP700 SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 99396—1:44 9 99. Purse 50. .-.-year olds t/U i i ■■* "IW:,rii- Selling. Net value to winner 8200: lecond, $.".5: third. 5. Horses AWtlPSt V*. k i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S •«17 IRP1G VTOR 5 107 3 6 7nk fit 14 11 45 Porel Polk and Tingley 8 15 15 6 3 S6477 BEN UNCAS 3 K 7 4 4 4nk 3n 3-ik 2a H Radtke Hogan and Keene 2 2 1 1-2 1-4 •6-.K, MISS OFFICIOUS 7 109 9 5 61* 85 0-* E* 33 Mentrv E Moyne 4 8 8 3 :: 2 96433 NFtKTET 4 99 4 9 8s GJ V- 4= 4* Hopkins Nmani-Desmond 2ft 1 3 1 1-2 ««Sl«*HOYLE a MB 1 1 I2 lj 22 2l r,1" Parker J Harnev 4 10 10 4 2 %3S0 C 1 nRVEY 4 ME «. :■ : :i -■ I • •; w Fischer N A Dickey s s 6 2 1 M617 C ROTHSCHILD f. Ill 2 7 5*31 7l 7 | T Shrlner IobbV Stable 6 15 15 6 3 [ind 93479 MASSA 9 1U - S1 7 s° s; •* Anderson F McMahon 6 39 89 S ; 98517 i:FLLFVIEW 8 105 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 Kirsehm J M Crane 15 40 40 12 6 Time. 24%. 50. 1:15. 1:42. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. hy Nasturtium — Fertile Grained by S. Polk.. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. IRRIGATOR began slowly, but moved up rapidly on the backstretch and. taking a long lead, own in I canter. RUN INCAS ran forwardlv. but Bwerred ail over the track in the last sixteenth. MISS OFFICIOUS ci.ine from far back in a fast stretch effort. HOYLE bet a fast early pace, but quit badly. NECKLET tinithed close up. Clf~* rj A £ THIRD RACE -1 Mile. 99497— 1:10%- 4— 100. Purse $.300. 3 year olds and upward. J7 rtv/ Beilhnr. Net value to winner 9999; meant, $.:.5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9E382SPOHN 6 113 6 4 lij P* ll P ll Mentry W Gabriel 7-5 1 1 2-5 out 96407STICKER 4 107 6 5 :.; 2; 2*J 2*ft 2« Selden H G Bed am II 3 4 4 6-5 1-3 96408SHOOTING SPRAY 3 97 3 2 3* 3J 3* J* 3« H Radtke Hogrui ac Keene 6 12 12 4 1 96134*STERLIN 3 10» 1 3 4 5- 51 44 4J Cavangh W Me I. •more 6 lo 10 3 85 964 7 tCUMEN 4 107 4 1 5l 42 4"t 5- 5: Shriner .1 J ouinlan 6 10 10 3 7-5 9S497SDACIA 3 93 366 6 6 6 6 Hopkins F W Dos.s 6 8 8 2J 6-5 Time. 25%, 49, 1:13%. 1:40% new track record. Track fast. Winner — R. g. by Peep ODaj Smirr trained by W. Gabriel. Start good. Won ea.-ilv; second and third driving. SlOlIN ran into the lead at once and easily won all the way. STICKER ran in domst pursuit all the way and finished gamely. SHOOTING SPRAY ran well, tint tired in the strt teh. Tie others were always outpaced. — - m : Oir*r7 4 1 FOURTH race— 3-4 Mile. D0240— 1:11%— 5— 112. Pane 50. 9-year aHe — 9 wa- t/O i *± JL ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; s.-cond. 5; third. 9. Ind Horses AWtlPSt ],i % % Str Fin Jwkeys Owners O HOPS 90365 IRINCH MIMED 7 114 6 2 3* 1- l3 1" Selden H G Bedwell 3 3 7 5 13 out 96478*NAPA NRK 4 112 1 1 2i 31 2nk 2% Sevan Powell it Parker 3 6 6 2 2-5 9C478PAWHUSKA 3 106 2 5 i* 4° i* 31 Anderson W tiahriel 45 1 4-5 1-4 out 91755 FERN L. 6 109 5 3 Ink fk :; 4 -J Kederis A J Jackson 25 100 100 20 6 96478 LIKELY DIEUDONNE 5 106 2 4 51 5- :, 5 Borel I url lA-Fergsn 6 15 15 4 2 99266 GODFATHER 6 108 1 ; 6s 615 610 C* Caranah G Palter I M M 6 2i 95710MILES 4 112 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Cotton f-mpsonandRinert 30 100 100 20 6 Time. 23%, 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. bv King Hanover Iercita trained by 11. G. Bedwell. Start good. Won cantet.ng; Becond and third the same. PRINCE AHMED, fresh and good, went to the front when called on and, drawing far away, won in a canter. NAPA NICK ran forwardlv throughout and made a resolute finish. PAWIH SKA was outpaced for the first half, but finished witli a rush through the stretch. PERN L. ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired as if short. OaQT 4 9 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 99999— 1:44— 0—90. Purse 50. B-year-aida ami *J O I t d9 upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 90357 FRED MULHOLLAND 7 111 1 1 22 23 l-i 1* M D Poland Powell .t Darker 2 4 4 7 5 1 S 96479 MARIGOT 4 103 4 5 8 73 7- 4- 2l Anderson OrangevaPStablo 8 26 20 8 4 M4M AFTERMATH 7 112 2 2 4J 23 3 2* 3n Cbbum Fairfield Stable 9 15 M 4 2 96436DELENA 3 88 E 7 7nk 6l 41 3 4 Hopkins W B Caraoa 2 13 521, 1 1-2 9479 FERENO 4 105 S 6 3"* 4"k t,. 5 J 5" Cavangh .! T Strite 4 6 6 2 1 96517MAR, RANDOLPH 6 109 3 4 13 1? 23 « 6J Selden H G Bedwell 4 8 S I 3-2 964Q9KNT OF IVAXHUE 7 111 7 S | B t S 7* Borel C Hennessey 6 7 5 2 1 96381 KAISERHOFF 7 111 6 3 E* 6 5"* 7l 8 R Wilson J M Cranker 8 10 10 4 2 Time. 25, 49%. 1:14, 1:41%, 1:46%. Track fast. Winner- Rlk. g. by Rnnuockhurn Miss Raker 1 train: d by .1. W. Parker. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. FRED MULHOLLAND forgot to sulk today, passed MARGARET RANDOLPH with a rush and won under mild restraint. MARIGOT closed a can and came ith a great rush in the Inst sixteenth. AFTERMATH ran well and did his best. HELENA was off poorly and made up ground. MARGARET RANDOLPH set the early page, but gait badly. fi rj A Q SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less titan Z 4 mihi. 99999 Lies-, r, -111. t_7 O I iO Pane 9299. 9-yeai olds and aarwari. Selling. Net value to winner 50; s,.|-,ind. 999; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 96122*SORROWFUL 5 MB I 1 5* 2- 3] 13 A Walsh Hogaa and Keene 4 5 3 1 1-2 96518 GILBERT ROSE 4 109 6 I Ill-M1!:" Selden II G Bedwll 2 3 2 3-2 9-9 oat 96515 BLMETA HAMILTON 4 !7 1 3 6-J 3»J 3* 23 Hopkins AV B Carson 6 12 8 3 3-2 964M HIACKO 6 111 2 8 ,S3 8* 4- 4» Mentry G T Knight 3ft 24 Sft 4-5 2 5 9647oSIXTEBN 4 109 3 4 21 Eft 6* 6 ft 8 Martin D Hogan 6 10 10 4 2 91 14 BARMSDALE 7 109 E 7 9* 6- 6- 6ji Anderson PricedcPatteraon 8 15 15 6 3 96668 LADY BOX 4 107 7 5 43 411k 7* 74 Rosen .1 W Ray M M 20 S 4 96439 ADENA U 109 110 10 M 9l 8n V Fischer V Darker 8 15 15 6 3 !*;3:l HOWARD PEARSON 5 111 ll 9 7ni. 7" Sl 93 J Parker G Herzer 10 30 30 10 4 96476 GENOVA 4 1CS 9 6 S* 91 10 10 Mondop . F Mo,, re 6 12 12 5 2J Time. 23%. 47, 1:00, 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — R. m. by Banncckburn Trailer trained by G. II. Keene. Start rood. Won handily; second and third dririns. SORROWFUL followed GILBERT ROSE in closest paranit to the stretch and outgamed hfaa In the final drive. GILBKRT ROSE set a fast pace and finished gamely under Banishment. BLMETA HAMILTON closed a big gap and finished faster than the two leaders. HI Mko made up much ground. SIXTEEN exhausted himself at the post.


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