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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. HALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911.— Thirl ieth iajr. Lagoon Fair and Racing Associations Meeting K 41 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Martin Natbanson. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 3:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QrQQ7 FIRST RACK— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 00237— -54%— 2—107. 1 Pane 00. 2 year-olds. t/tJOO i Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. US; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt :4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 96613ROTAL TEA 110 5 6 5l 3-1 1* ll Mentry P J Greater 4 4 3 1 1-2 9673! ELSEWHERE 115 6 3 13 2ak 4-1 2-1 Hopkins W B Qarsoa 8-6 3 I 1 1-2 96840 HORUS 106 1 1 "uk 41 t 3n a Walsh G W Berry 1 41 4 -6 3-6 :: I THISTLE ROBE 107 3 7 7 51 5-1 41 Cavangh W McLemore 4 E 4i 6-5 I 5 9C7S2 STAEDE 105 7 5 31! 1 2" t 53 Selden .1 F Gushing 20 50 50 20 10 96511 PENANG 97 2 1 4"* 6= ti2 H Radtke Hogan and Keene 15 25 25 8 4 96846 UROMI 105 4 4 6- 7 7 7 W Fischer P Israel 15 40 4J 6-5 3 5 Time, 23, 47%, 54% equals track record 1. Track fast. Winner — P.. c. by Rigul Royal — Tee-Ky-Tee trained by II. Ilerdel. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ROYAL TEA began slowly, but moved up steadily and. taking the lead on the last turn, won under mild restraint. ELSEWHERE set the pace and fell back, but came last in the Btreteh into a game second. HORUS ran gamely, but could not improve his position, i HUSTLE ROSK finished fast. STAKDK set a fast pace, but tired and failed to stay. O i * Q~QG! SECOND RACE— M Mile. 9S408 6»%— %— 1 8. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Selling. t/UOOO We* value to winner .1150: second. $.-lT; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS LADY MACY 9S 4 I 2- ViV l,;-Groth W McLemore E 5 4 8-5 4-5 96776 PVKIyOR. BOY 112 7 4 4 J 3* 22J 2s Mentry E Moyne 5 6 5 2 1 ••,:• .1 MlIAEHILL HE 1 1 3H 4* *| 3*| D Boland .1 E rushing 3 4i 31 7-5 3-5 96776*ANGEL.LX S8 ! 7 7 5=1=5= 4° Kederis J P Clifford E S 8 3 3-2 MIDSUMMER 98 2 2 1 1J 3J 5and Selden Chanticler S table 6-5 :« U 6-6 2-6 96776 ANNIE NELSON 101 6 6 5a d-h 6* 6» Hopkins AV B Carson I 15 12 5 2i 96776 RED KLAW 104 3 5 6J 7 7 7 H Radtke Hogan and Keene 15 25 20 8 4 Time. 22%, 47%. 59%. Track fast. Wiuner — B. f, by Macy — Dolly Haymau trained by T. P.. Aiuinford. Start good. AYon easily; second and third the same. LADY MACY, evidently a good one. went into the lead with a great rush on the stretch turn and. drawing far away, won in a Canter. PARLOR BOY made up ground into a game and fast going second. JIM Ml "L Kll ILL ran well and outstayed ANGKLIX for third place. The tatter closed a gap. MIDSIMMER tired after setting a fast pace for three lurlougs. The winner, entered for 8300. was bid up to $ J05 and bought in. r_/3QQ|"- THIRD RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 003S1— 1 :,-. !%— 0—111. Purse 50. 3-year olds and up-t/UOOt/ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. $::5: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St U l:i ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S iMuSotELGlX 5 110 3 1 ?,l 3| I* 2= ]n D Boland .1 Tigue 6 0 8 3 3-2 !x;4V ::Z: ROASTHR 4 Vfl 8 .". 2* in 1* ll 2J Buxton F Rinehart 7 10 10 3 8-5 967422MARIGOT 4 105 1 6 5»* 4** 6ll 2** I* Cavangh OranaevaleStable 6 8 6 2 1 96735 ROUND AND ROUND 6 117 5 4 ll 22 3nk 41 4- Bevan Beloit stable 1 !t-5 3-2 2-5 out 96735 STAR ACTOR 4 95 6 5 7* 6h 6- 51 51 Selden E Moyne 4 5J 51 2 1 ."•■DAVE WEBER 7 109 4 7 4J 51 4k 6* 63 Anderson A Berry 6 12 12 5 I MTShQUKSN LEAD 6 95 2 2 8 S 8 8 7- Hopkins A L Holter I 15 8 3 3-2 96810 BlNA 7 95 7 S 6and 7-J 7a 7uk | H Radtke F Bougbsman 20 50 40 20 8 Time. 25%. 50%. 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:55% new track. record. Track fast. r Winner — Br. g. by Pirate of Feasance — Belle of Elgin trained by .1. Tiguei. Start Bead. Won driving; seend and third the same. ELGIN followed the pacemaker closely to the filial sixteenth, then made a resolute challenge and won in the final stride. ZOROASTER made the running from the start and only succumbed right at the end of a game effort. MARIGOT came fast through the stretch and finished close up. BOUND AND BOUND tired. The others were always outpaced. Cjk£~* QQA FOURTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. !C.4«0— 1 :2s— «— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-«t/00«vJ ward. Selling. Net value at winner 50: second. 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M =4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 06742FRED MCLHOLLAND 7 110 3 1 1- ll 121 l3 1* D Boland Powell and Parker 4 41 1S-53-2 7-10 96779PEDRO 7 109 7 4 31 2h 2Dk 31 2 Cavangh 3 E Dwyer 5 5 14-57-5 7-10 M8093TORBELLINO 5 109 4 6 4l 3" 43 4*| S*| A AValsh G AV Berry 4 13 12 E 115 967T4sDAREINGTON 6 112 6 5 B1 51 t* J* 41 Anderaon O Turek 5 7 7 21 1 • M8 ADENA 6 107 0 2 2:1 -PJ 58 58 d-- W Fischer W Duiker IS 15 12 5 21 96771DEFINITE 3 99 236 6 6 6 6 Hopkins A L Holter 3 4 13-51 1-2 96842BANORELLA 4 110 1 Loft at the post. Mentry E Moyne 41 7 7 21 1 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13%, 1:27% new track record. Track fast. Winner — Blk. g. by Baunockburn — Misa. Baker trained by J. W. Parker. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. IRKD AULIIOLLAND wetit into the lead at once and won all the way. finishing in a canter. PEDRO ran in close and game pursuit throughout. TORI5KI.-LINO finished well and outstayed DABEINGTON for third place. The latter tiled after running promi-nmtly to the stretch. ADENA ran fairly well. flPQOI FIFTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. OOSOO— 1 :27%— 7— 1 10. t Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up-J/OOll/ JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second, 5: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Kin Jock ys Owners O H 0 P S 16771 BEATRICE SOCLE 3 99 5 4 I* 1*1 I* tj 1-1 Buxton EG SOnle 3-2 9-5 8-5 7-101-3 - -I0-.ICDITH PAGE 4 106 3 1 2"k 4U 4= 2* 2* Mondjn J W Davis 6 8 I U I «Im4 PHRENO I MS t 6 4- 23 2-1 4"k |* Cavangh .1 T Strile I 51 51 8-5 7-10 96381 KOGO 7 VH 2 3 01 nj i»i .. V Kederis ¥ Albertaon 10 16 12 5 2 96777*SAINE6T r, 107 1 2 Is 1° V 1* B»l Selden W Al Cain 4 4 11-51 8-6 :«;K LADY McNALLY 4 106 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 Corel Maple Stable 10 10 9 3 8 5 Time. 23. 47%, l:143/5, 1:273. Track fast. Winner— B. f. bv Peep oDay — Aliss Dixie trained by il. W. Hoagi. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. BEATRICE soil.K followed SAINBST and .TCDITH PAGE to the Btreteh, then passed them with a man and won going away Cant, JUDITH Pack ran dose up from the start and outstayed PERENO for aeeond place in a fame finish. PERBNO ran well and finished jesoir.tely. but tiring. SAINKST quit after setting a fast pace to the stretch. f f* Q f £ SIXTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. fMi.SOO— 1 :27::- 7-110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- yf ~ Q,j ward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 5: third. 5. jTid Horses AWtPPSt % L- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 96810 NECKLET 4 105 6 4 3.. 3* l1 1* I4 W Fischer SinanAiDesniond 5 M 10 S 3 2 •;"■■• iioYLF 5 mo 4 1 1*|21 8*4 2* 25 Parker W C Scott 5 6 4 9-5 4-5 9C770 GREENBRIDGE 5 112 1 1 P 69 B* 41 V Borel I II Miller 12 13 8 4 2 96810*EDNA STEWART 4 106 3 6 73 7* 61 6= 4° A Walsh Hoian A.- Keene 6-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 96810 HAMPASS 5 112 S 7 13 l1! 2«* S«* 6* Bhriner G Baaaett IS 4o M IS 6 86475 PAV AN 3 97 7 8 41 4 A-, 6* 6* Selden T H Stevens 15 15 M 4 2 :«:n:Vi GLENNADEANE 4 105 5 5 S 8 7- 8 7-i Anderson Alultnoniahstable 8 12 12 5 2 96808 FRENCH COOK 5 112 ! 1 6*1 64 I 7] I Kirsiiim AV B Engstrom s 10 7 2 1 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:14%, 1:27%. Track fast. Winner— Br. f. bv Bnnaaekban — Grand Lady trained by K. stillman. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. NECKLET ran into the lead on the baekstreteh and. drawing away in the last noarter, won eaatng up. HOYLK ran prominently all the way and was easily seeond best. GREENBRIDGE made up ground steadily into a game, but distant third. KDNA STKWAKT finished fast HAMPASS showed speed, but tired.