Salt Lake City Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-12

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SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART LAGOON PARK SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY JULY 11 1912 Eighth day Lagoon Fair and Racing Associa ¬ tion Summer Meeting of 22 days 10 books ou Weather clear Presiding Judge E C Hopper Starter Harry Morrissey Racing Secretary Martin Nathauson 1150 p m Chicago time 30 p mJ W IntUctitcs whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record ago of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance PIKST RACE 4 12 Furlongs 3G14 T 2f 2 107 Purse 2T 0 2yearolds Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 200 second 35 third Slu Inrt Horses AWtPPSt U StrFiu Jockejs Owners O H C P S 9101334973OKONITE SoGl GARTER AV IOC 2 2 1 = I4 I2 1 J Henry E Gaylord 344 91013 34973OKONITE outMRS v 106 11 3 = 3 J 2 2 J McBrideBurbank Stable 1 S5 75 25 out MRS GAMP w 100 4 4 21 21 3 3s Forsythe T O G H Keene 2 951320out 951320out35C1 35C1 VIREO w IOC 3 3 44 4 4nt J IMoore J T Ireland 30 75 75 15 G KAILUA wu 102 5 5 5 5 5 5 C H MillerL A Dcnker S 1C 13 31 Co fastWinner Time CoTime 24 48 55 Track fast Winner BensonWent Cli c by Oolden Garter Fair Empress trained by II O Benson Went to post at 242 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same GAUTBK quickest to get into motion opened a big gap quicMv and set the pace fast but was tiring at the tinish OKONITK ran like a stayer and made up ground rapidly in the final eighth MRS GAMP showed early speed and is a good looker The other two were outpaced the whole way Scratched wayScratched Nifty 100 Overweights Vireo 3 pounds Kailua 2 3667 SECOND RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 31 mile 3T30 108 101 Purse 2T 0 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 200 second 3 third 15 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3312 ERROR WB 3 114 5 4 43T 33 3J ij Fain C W Gasser 3T 12 PICKANINNY W 4 117 7 1 13T62 12 12 2 = Frasch T Murphy 3 4 19595 910 3T62 MISS PICNIC VB 5 117 3 C 3 Cavangh H Frj 4 41 1G575 710 3013 GUS HARTRIDGE Wit 3 111 4 2 4 Taplin S A Moo 4 51 51 1151110 3615 LORD CLINTON wu 5 119 G 5 52S06 5 4 4 5s Corey II Branch 10 1C 1C 5 2 2S06 McALAN WSB 3 114 2 7 C G G C1 = E Cotton CottonThompsn 4 5 41 95 15 3537 MORADA W 4 117 1 3 32 7 7 7 Anderson C B Clow 20 CO 50 15 8 Time 23 i 48 110 Track fast Winner GasserWent Cli c by Hippodrome Black Beard trained by K F Gasser Went to post at 312 At post J minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same EIIHOR came fast and steadily from the head of the stretch and while having to come wide wore 1 ICKANINNY down finally and won drawing clear PICKANINNY showed the most speed and set a fast pace but tired in the final hundred yards MISS PICNIC was unable to keep up in the early running but finished with a belated rush GUS HAHTUIDGE well up in closest pursuit early quit in the last furlong MORADA showed speed Q Q THIUn RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile 3530 1OS 5 104 O O O O Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 Inu Horses AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S Time 23 47 109 Track fast fastWinner CloningerWent Winner B g by Disguise Lady Gay trained by J Cloninger Went to post at o4 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving COOL in closest pursuit from the start was shaken up on the turn for home and shooting away from TUEMARGO like a Hash won in a canter TREMARGO showed the most early speed and hold on gamely ater l eing passed ORBA SMILE closed a gap and came fast in the linal quarter COLONEL COOK and BEN STONE tired after being close up for the first half JOHN II SHEEIIAN and CLINT TUCKER ran poorly The winner entered for 200 was bid up to 103 and Ixiught in 3669 FOURTH RACE 58 Mile 9G40S 59 108 Purse flOO 3yearolds and upward Handicap Net value to winner 332i second fO third 2T Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owner O II C P S 3TG42UIGHTEASY WB C 11G 5 3 2at 22 13 Taplin H G Bedwell 32 85 G5 25 out ilTERNS TRICK w 5 122 4 2 11 iu U 2 Gross W Gabriel 1 95 71014 K 1 DR DOUGHERTY w 5 99 2 3k 3 = McUowll F Harrington 799 115710 CT 9LADY PANCH1TA 5 101 3 3SDG1 4k 4nk Corey J Umensetter G 7 7 95 35 SDG1 SETH WB 4 90 1 1 31 4 5 5 Groth J M Shilling 10 30 30 10 31 31Time Time 23 46 59 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk m by Lackford Edith Me traine i by II G Bedwell BedwellWent Went to post at 415 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the ame RIGI1TEASY ran lapped on TERNS TRICK from tlie start and the two ran as a team from the Ialtmile post until a sixteenth out where RIGHTEASY forged to the front and won drawing clear TURNS TRICK set an extremely fast pace but tired when called on for a final effort DR DOITGI1ERTY saved much ground by a close stretch turn and finished fast next to the rail LADY PANCIHTA showed a irood turn of early speed and so did SET11 but both tired tiredLady Lady Panchita 4 pounds FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 97004 1 3 1 1021 Purse 300 3yearolds and upward 367O Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3617 = ONATASSA wn 7 112 5 1 22 lt Il I1 1J Kirsch in J A Coburn 2 13al3535 13 13ni7 ni7 GRETCIIEN G w c no 4 2 4 = 4 = 3 22 21 Taplin H G Bed eii s s iir9io iir9ioW3U1N W3U1N UNCAS V 4 110 2 3 7 7 4t i4 31 Anderson 11 Branch G 2 23 S 21 21Cl Cl SLILY PAXTON wn 4 103 1 5 Il 22 2J 3 k 4nk Gross W R Street 10 10 20 S 21 375 = SLEEPI VND w 3 9S 3 4 G 51 6 5k 3 McDowll W L Schaefer 10 50 40 10 4 4i03sSErrUACK i03sSErrUACK wn 5 112 7 7 31 31 5s G Gs D Boland E Gaylord G5 Sf 91012 14 3514 RATHER ROYAL wn 10 109 G G S G 7 7 7 S Johnson C B Clow 20 100 100 30 10 10CG37OSCLTRO CG37OSCLTRO w 4 110 S 8 S S S S S Fain C L McDonald S 30 30 S 3 3Time Time 25Vs 49 114 141 Track fast llwk water trained by J F Coburn CoburnWont Wont to post at 44 At i st 1 minute Start good and slow Won ridden out second and third driving ONATASSA was well ridden today and kept up close in tho early running then went to the front at the halfmile post but had to be shaken up at the end GRKTCHKN G Mulshed with a terrific rush JKN INCAS saved much ground by hugging the rail and outstayed LILY PAXTON for third place The latter showed speed and ran gamely but began to tire when a furlong out SETBACK ran close up for the ilrst half then fell back and pulled up lame iiSIGeni Russoll 109 CM Cabin 112 5 r The Peer 109 017 Dorothy Ann 107 Sloonlsnid 1 iioiiiid Oscuro I Q r r7 SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs fllKWO 1 05 3 100 Purse 250 3yearolds and up OO I X ward Selling Net value to winner 200 second 35 third 15 Ind Horses tPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S H47 LA CAZADORA W 3 KIT 4 4 2 = I3 I3 13 Taplin California Stable 4 115111012 VV 3 101 1 S SW 2 J Henry J O G H Kecne 31 1151 920 3511 AUTO GIRL W 3 103 G 7 7W 3i Gross J M Barnes G G G 21 G5 3172 KID NORTH W T 111 2 4 Fain Montana Stable 21 1S31S575 710 30115 DOCTOR NEUFER W 3 103 3 h ink pj 511 Mulligan C W Mondorlt 4 6 21 1110 rill BYRON WB 7 111 2 C G 5J G5 Labell Feary Dye 15 40 40 15 S S3i13 3i13 LADY MINT w 3 101 7 3 S S S 7 = S Johnson M M Pirker 20 50 40 13 8 j41 OMAR C w G 114 81 4 3 = 7 S Kirschm II Higgins 7 10 7 3 S5 S5Time Time 23 47 100 107 Track fast li nor Cli f by Beareatcher Model II trained by II G Bedwell BedwellWe We t to post at r 0 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the 1110 A CAADORA shot to the front ou the turn and raced OMAR C and DOCTOR NElFER to defeat in the 1 rst half but was tiring and doing her best at the tinish EVELINA was next to the rail at the Ktart ai 1 was quickly surrounded and crowded over toward the rail forcing her to be taken up then eom fii froi i far back in game fashion was gaining at the end AUTO GIRL was a forward and game con It nder throughout DOCTOR NEUFEIl and OMAR C both showed great early speed but quit when brought to a drivt Visible 103 a Caxadora I Auto Girl 2


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