Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-14

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. LAGOON PARK. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY 6. 1911.- Thirn third day. Laaoon Fair and Racin- iase-eiations Meeting of 41 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Marti. 1 Xathanson. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Raehag starts at 1:38 9. m. Chieago time :::."/ p. n_. w Indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers FUr-" ore- in narentleses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse aav weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QRQKQ MK*T KACi:-3-4 Mile. 10024.1 1:11., 5 112.i Purse oO. :: year-olds and_-j. ijJtJy3fy ward. Selling Nat value to winner fitfifi; second. 6: third. 5. 1~ Inil Horses AWt St W •« " Str Fin Jockeys Owners O || C tT~ 9689. FRENCH COOK 5 114 1 _• V 2- 1". avangh W R Eugstr-.m S 1". 15~ * 96473 INDIAN GIRL .1 91 S 1*| l« T _■ Hopkins .1 R Moore 6 12 9 :: 85 96892 GLF.NNADEANE 4 107 2 3* J* 3 | 3H Anderson MvltnomaJiStable 6 IS 9 1 ! 9C812 SITSAN F. 4 107 I 9 8l 7.. 4 Corey O L Rogers I H I I 96963 GRE13N ISL: 3 99 E S| S | 4« P Kederia K L. Harris 2 14-513-il I | 7 . W TODDY 4 109 7 7" 1- P 6« Ruxton J B Kossuth 1" lo 40 12 6 - - BOGGS 6 111 63 6? 5nk 7J H Radtke Hogan _ Ceene I3-514-5U-51 1 - 9C8W HAMPA3S 5 114 4 4 . •] Ss S-: shriller c, Ruaett 8 M 7 " 6-5 96808 MON MAID 10 109 9 Pit 9 9 Weber K V s Pomeroy 39 M8 168 48 V Time. 23-.. 47. 1:13%. Track fast. Wiener B. h. by Monsieur de l.ortne Suspension trained by I. Dixon, sinii goad. Wee really: srraad ami third driving. PRHNi 11 iuuk ,oii,.uid the leader in rise*? pur suit to the stretch, then passed her quickly and won roiuc away. INDIAN GIRL -ei a fast pace and litine • ii u.iniel.v iii lli«- final drive for second place. CI.EXN Alti: v i: 1.11 Into third place luicklv and remained rvumineq there to the end. SUSAN 1 . closed 1 ?rea gaa. The oilers were outpaced. - ■ *~ QtJQQ/ SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. 002»0— 1 :11%— 5— 112.1 Purse 00. II yaw .18. —I m l7J*y*JJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 9180; seccml. 5; third. CIS. Jnil Horses AWtSt % % %8trF_i Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 96T4S SIXTEEN 4 100 1 i- 1=J 1-J 1- Shriner D Hogan 6 8 6 S-5 7-10 16812 en. HER" ROSE 4MB I :• !• A Walsh II G Bedwell 3 5 3-5 3-5 7-201-5 96770B_NOC1 l-AH 4 109 j ,. . J» ;:■ Kederis A .1 Jackson 6 9 9 2 1 96£ PELECTROWAN 4 107 2 41 6" f.» 4 W Fischer V Durker 10. 13 13 5 2 96839NEW CITAL 4 110 6 o10 4"* 4i 54 W Cotton * E Cotton It 12 9 2 1 MM IRRIGATOR 6 111 4 6 6 6 6 Mondon Polk iV Tingley 30 40 40 10 5 _a Time. 23%. 46%, 1:12%. Track fast. itnirr Cunard Orsov;i b I. Holnian. I» -■ n. l-. by — trained fflHpari poor Won easily; second and bird driving. SIXTEEN began fast and easily won all the way. ffT_B_RT ROSE was always in closes! pursuit of the winner, but tailed to gain in the Stretch. BINOCIJ-L I . i.iii well, Iml linislKMl a distant liiird. NEW CAPITAL did hi" beat OiOO ~l THIRD RAGE- Futurity Course 1 7 » feet 1MB than :: I mile. 98808—1:08 8- ill. • O _/«_/ JL llirsc *25o. :; year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. In 1 Horses AWtSt 4 ft % S,r Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H P S M812 GEJIMEI.I. 7 109 3 l» l4 I* l2 Reynolds W C Clancy 2 11-52 3-5 out PPRINCE WINTER 4 108 2 41 5 5 2J Parker W M Glover H 3i 2J 4-3 2-5 • 59 NO QUARTER 7 99 5 | 2nk ink ;.i Hopkins Q Basset t 8-6 2 8-5 2-5 out MTTS MAD. MI se RAVE 5 103 1 2»| 2* 4* 4*1 Anderson P Harris 12 20 20 6 3 M772 B. GREENLEAF 3 101 1 I* 4i r.v" ."• Kederis C Herskind S 12 6 2 1 Time. 23%. 46%. 59%. 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — Cli. g. by Rubicon — Okuste trained by W. C. Clancyi. Start iwor. Won easily: second and third driving. GEMMELL, showing great speed, won all the way never fully extended. PRINCE WINTER began slowly, but made up ground steadily ami linished with a i ash. NO QUARTER made up much ground into a fast going third. MADELINE MUSGRAYE and BF.N GUI :ENT.EAK shiW-d early speed, but tired badly in the homestretch. 0£_QC_0 *°l R1U RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3 4 mile. 90200— 1:0s If. 0 — 111. « w J It/ _7 _M Piraa 8390. 3-yearolds and upward. Selling. Net value to winnerr 00; fciniil, S35; third. 5. tad Iiorses AWtSt hi % ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H P S 94781 MUFF 3 94 7 iHii 3. P.Hopkins W B Canon ::. 31 3 2 4-512 !*i9.".:» SEYENFtLL 7 113 2 t _ 1* I _ 2" Shinier Gnu unv-Crnnon S 15 18 2_ 7-5 • i hidden HANI c 105 1 _■* 21 2 _ 3* Baxtoa Powell „ Paxfcar 3 10 7 3 3-8 •• i SORROWFUL 8 181 E 7 7 61 4" Anderson Horbb 8 Keens :t 8 8 I 1 NKi MAXXNG 6 105 1 ::- 3*1* 5-. Parker 11 Q BedweU 7 J3 13 4 2 96958 BAN ANN 3 102 8 H 8* 7 C- Corey Belolt Stable 3 6 8 2 4-5 96M2T_L.I_NGHAST 6 109 :: 4. r.fc 8 • 7 Mentry W Gabriel S 13 11 4 2 Time. 23. 46%. 59%, 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — Br. f. by Jngoldsby — Josie [_ trained by W. B. Cum. Start. good, woa easily: second and third driving. MUFF, from a slow beginning, made up ground Steadily and. coming fast through the stretch, won going away. SEVENI •"ILL took the lead at once and made the pace fast, hut tired in the last sixteenth. HIDDEN HAND followed her in closest pursuit to the jast furlong and made a game finish. SORROWITE closed a big gap and was going fast and gaining at the 1 11 I. MAXINO shoved speed, but tired. ORQQ9 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 88773— lt30% 8 1288. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. l/OMtlfJ Selling. Net value to winner Slop; secoml. $.15: third. ■. Ind Horses AWtSt % *j % Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H C P S BUNA 7 109 6 53 4«t 43 45 _n Parker P Boughsman 6 10 8 3 8-8 V.M" C ROTHSCHILD 5 111 4 £-_ 2-1 2* 2£ 2h Cavangh Ifibby Stable 8 8 8 2 4-5 I HERETIC 8 99 5 Ill1! 1« 12 3" Buxton FcrgsnandMurphv 3-3 8-6 8-8 2-8 1-3 M618 COURT LVDY 8 M8 1 3= 33 3*1 3nk 4» Mentry Oran__T_leStabl« 2 3.. 2J 1 1-2 38M3 AOARE 3 102 2 6 6 6 .V 5J Anderson T II Stevens 10 20 20 6 3 M735 BRYCE 6 111 3 4" S| B 6 6 A Walsh II Cr Bedwell 10 12 12 4 2J Time. 26. 49%, 1:14%, 1:42. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m. by Solitaire II. — Centre Tip trained by W. II. Rlekman. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BUNA was outrun to the stretch, but saved much ETonad on the last turn and finally got up to win narrowly in a res.dote finish. CHARLIE ROTHSCHILD raced in close pursuit of the early pacemaker and only succumbed in the last stride of a game finish. HERETIC made the running, but tired in the final strides and swer.ved against CHARLIE ROTHSCHILD. COURT LADY ran forwardly throughout and finished cloge up. hut tiring. s f£i€lkA SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 9677.3— 1 : 30 %—." — 12t;. Im se 00. 3-year-olds and upward. *J O Yj 7fi: Selling. Net value to winner 51: second. .: third. 815. Jud Horses A Wt St % . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS K7M BEN I " N C S 3 102 4 and* an 4h 4-1 1J And.rson Hogan _ Koene 5 6 4 S-5 4-5 94757 _NNA MAT 7 109 0 li 1*1 1« 1". 2»i A Walsh II Booker 9 5 2 I 1 1-2 K844*CRITIC 8 111 " f 6*8* 3«k 31 Corey C Andrews 4 4 18-56-5 9-10 TTTHTH PACE 4 107 5 4" .31 3 2 4. Buxton .1 W Davis 6 0 6 2 1 ... v.- -HOYLE BUI 2 3= 41 6- 5J R8 Parker W C Scott X 12 12 8 2 ■ Mo L MANXjBT 3 97 1 24 2* 8* 8-* G" Kederis .1 Tigue 15 20 20 6 3 96516 L MARCHMONT 4 109 7 7 7 7 7 7 Reynolds C T Brownfield 4 8 7 2* 6-6 Time. 25%, 49. 1:14. 1:42. Track fast. Winner — B. e. by Contf stor— Miss Incas trained by 6. II. Keene. Sfart sood. Won driving: second and third the same. BEX INCAS was outpaced to the homestretch, but finished with a rush and outstayed ANNA MAY in the final drive. The latter took the lead at once and ser ihe pace to the last sixteenth, then tired, but finished gamely. CRITIC l»egan ■lowly and made up much ; round, but fired from the effort. JUDITH PAOE ran prominently to the stretch and retired. LUCILLE MAN LEY showed early speed.


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