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BUTTE FORM CHART 1UJTTE MONT TUESDAY AUGUST 6 1912 Fifth day Butte Jockey Club and Fair Association Summer Meeting of 30 days IS books on Weather cloudy Presiding Judge E C Hopper Starter Harry Morrissey Racing Secretary E C Hopper Racing starts at 240 p m Chicago time 340 p in AT indicates whip S spurs B blmkcis Fig ures in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 84012 100 5 105 Purse 300 3yearolds Sellinp 4201 Net Talue to winner 223 second 50 third 25 AWtPPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S w 110 1 1w 2J 1 Taplin F J G refer referjT 44 S5 4 aMItIIAX tJOITTX w Iu7 7 jT jit AndiTMon K J 1 urnes 7MJ 7101 H123AL1NT ALHbJ WB 105 1 G sis Johnson 1 1 T liatcheler liatcheler3J G 1 WWIA CAiADOUA 3J 4 Forsylhe California Stable aiSlHiOLD POINT 5 C2 Buxton AV Gabriel GabrielG 1127 MANDADERO G Cl Gross I R Bird MANDADEROAT AT PRTARr 77 Warren C T BrownflelJ Tinie23 J 48 107 Track fast fastur ur Br f by Hamburg Flyi GoW pust Drained by H Herdel Wont to post at 230 At post 1 ininulc Start good aqd fast Won driving second anil third the same FLEETING FASHION after running forwardly from the start moved up tt the leaders in tlio stretch and outvalued C11AS GOETH in tlie linal dritc CHAS GOETJ5 set n fast pace to tin linal fiirlun and made i game liuish A I NT AMOK came fast through tho linal furlong LA CAZADOKA showoil speed but tired badly in tlic stretch racing racingScralched4007 Scralched4007 Mary Emily Kir 3S4Absuid 107 SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 810111 106 106Net Net value to winner second 30 third 25 I nil Horses AWtPPSt U 54 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P S 1159409VSALTIGRADE niz KVWLJXA TV 103 S 1 4nt 2J 1J 1 J Cavangh Chicago Stable S5 2i 1159 409VSALTIGRADE w 103 33 3i lh 2 22 Kirschm V G Jenkins 4 4J 1S5S5 45 4123 GERDS IV 98 5 5 2i S2 52 3 = E Cotton 1 Zimmer 12 25 25 S 4 9SM MISS RHODA W 98 4 fi ft3 42 4li 4b Forsythe M 1 Devitt 50 1 X 100 10 20 41233QUEEN RUTH TVl 96 C 1 S 7 7 S3 Carter Chanticler Stable 3 3305 12 112 KING EARL W 102 24 I1 3s 3 = G3 Gross J Hochrein a 8 1 2J G5 65W181 4 riDR NEUFER V 102 1 S C G G 7 Selden C W Mondorff 4 10 8 2i 65 W181 TAXIS V 102 7 7 7 S S S S Johnson C Bogan 50 100 100 4U 20 20Time fastWinner Time 241J 50 102 109 Track fast Winner DossWent JJ f hv Mazagan Crowned Jtieon drained by F W Doss Went to post at 12 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing EVELINA moved up fast on the last turn and racing SALTIGRADE to defeat won going away SALTIGRADE made a game effort and led into the stretch but tired GERDS was pinned in next to the rail and had to fall hack early then came wide hut fast through the stretch MISS UHODA ran well KING KARL showed saeed but Quit Scratched 1123 Marie Coghill K Overweights Evelina 1 pound Saltigradc 1 Genls 3 Queen Kulli 1 King Karl T Dr Nenfer 2 anis 5 O O THIRD RACE 12 Mile S3S59 T 115 Purse 300 2yearolds tfc Vy O Net value to winner 22o second r 0 third 2T AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S t OJPAX ZARETA w 109 l 2 24097ENVY I2 15 I Buxton J F Newman t45 91034 13 out 4097ENVY W 109 44 444097s 2 = 2J 21 J Henry Chanticler Stable 4 C 5 S5 710 4097s AiLi BLOCH W 110 2 1 4 4 3n Taplin J C Welsh C C 4 C5 12 MJMOTHBR KATCHAM w 107 5 S 3fc 3J 4 Kirschm J F Newman t45 91034 13 out SOTnUIA w 103 1 5 5tCoupled a r 5 D Boland W McLemore 5 10 S 2 45 45tCoupled tCoupled in letting T Time 24 47 Track fast fastPan Pan Kareta singlv place 2 to f show out Mother Katchnin singly place to 1 show evens evensWinner Winner Ch f by Abe Frank Caddie Grillith trained by 11 S Newman i Went to post at 340 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the Fame PAN KAHKTA went to the front quickly and setting a fast pace won all the way but swerved badly in the stretch forcing ENVY to pull up and come around KNVY ran a good race and was crowded hv AL BLOCH on the far turn and forced over to the rail and had to be taken up abruptly AL BLOCH ran well and tinished gamely MOTH Bit KATCHAM was speedy but llred TRUIA ran poorly f f A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 97794 l3Si 0 118 Purse 350 yearolds and upward rJC jQ Selling Net value to winner 273 second 50 third 25 AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 41443SPOHN WB 7 117 S 5 4 1 ink 1 Selden II G Bedwell Bedwell409S 1 11101 25 out 409S JACK OLANTERN w 8 110 G S S S 23 2 2 A Nelson G Cooney 40 300 100 25 S 4144 JENNY GEDDES GEDDES4I41ZBANORELUA w 3 103 1 6 7 7 4J 3 3 Gross G B Morris Morris41412BANORELLA Morrisw 4 4 10540 25 41412BANORELLA w 5 105 3 1 G 31 3fc 32 321 4s 4t KirKchm C D Ray Ray4M Raywn 3 Gi 2 710 4 4M 14 COLONEL COOK wn 3 101 2 7 5t t 51 G 5 = o8 Buxton C Woodfordw Woodford i 9 S 21 1 1o 3591 ACUMEN w 5 109 7 2 lh 2 5 i G Frasch M Foster Fosterw o 50 50 12 4 9KK52 MILT JONES w 4 103 4 3 3i C 7 7 7 McDowll J McCranor McCranorWB 40 100 100 40 20 S2 J H REED WB G 110 5 4 21J 4 S S S D Boland W Deniuan 20 50 50 12 fi Time 24 49 115 l405 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g b3 Peep oDay Smirr trained l y II G Bedwell BedwellWent Went to post at 40 At post minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SPOHN was saved under restraint until at the half mile then was sent to tlie front anil held his advantage but was doing his best at the end JACK OLANTEIJN ran a surprising race and after closing a big gap stood a long drive well and almost got up to win JENNY GEDDES began slowlv and closed a My gap in the last half but finished n distant third BANORELLA ran forwardly to the strotHi and jnit ACUMEN and J H REED showed early syepd syepdOverweights Overweights lack oLantern iKiunds Milt Jones 1 FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 7427 1 12 7 110 Purse 0 yearolds and upward 4205 Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 AWtPPSt 14 V Str Fin Jockeys Owner O H C P S 3SLADY MACY WB 4 107 S 3 2J 21 1 1 = Anderson E J Barnes 1 Go 71014 out 4143 MAR1E HYDE wis 5 10G 3 4 1J IV 2 = 2 = 1 Taplin J Regan G S C ST 710 71041473PORT 41473PORT ARLINGTON wit 4 107 1 1 4 = i 5 4ii 3nt Buxton r AY Gasser S 15 12 2 45 259 FIRST STAR w 3 9G 5 S 5 = 4h T1 4 Carter J T Ireland 12 30 30 10 5 4U2T1M JUDGE WB 4 109 7 2 3 3 3U 5J Gross J Cuneo 2 1S53J C5 35 35tS3 tS3 V OK T MORNING w 5 110 2 5 C i A Murray C Coker 30 100 GO 20 8 1143 HAL wu 7 106 C S 8 S 7nk Corey M Devitt 40 100 100 40 15 M McALAX V 3 103 4 7 7 7 7 S E Cotton CottonTinpson 20 GO 10 12 4 4Time Time 23 U 48V5 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner 15 f by Macy Dolly Hayman trained by W Sliortt SliorttWent Went to post at 451 At post 1 minute Start good and fast Won easily second and third driving LADY MACY ran close up to the pacemaker for the lirst half and when straightened away in the stretch nt to tilt front and won easing up MARIE HYDE showed line speed in pacemaking and held on vamely i Hi end PORTARLINGTON was cut off on the far turn and came fast through tin stretch FIRST STAR made tip ground and ran a good race TIM JUDGE ran forwardly to the stretch and tired The n inner entered for JJOO was hid up to 005 and bought in inRiie 100 4142 Susan F 105 412 i Lee Harrison II 10 10Marie Marie Hyde 5 pounds Hal u SIXTH RACE 4206 AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4146 7VXO W G 106 2 4 li 4U 3s l Cavangh T H Stevens 11 11USOOSFIAN USOOSFIAN wr 9 108 2 2 22 2l Jh 2 Pauly H IJagley r j j j9S32MAR1GOT 9S32MAR1GOT w 5 106 fi r 7 7 G T 3i Gross J Hochrein 443 443Mil Mil SIR BARRY w C 111 5 1 I1 I2 I1 1 41 Kirschm W Denman 7 S 6 62iSS 2iSS RND AiND ROUND wit 7 111 13 3 = i 31 4J rnt Anderson E J Barnes 10 15 12 iTlAFTERMATH w S 111 7 7 C f S t Taplin Fairlield Stable 4 41 4 4iiS3 iiS3 THE PEER W G 111 4 fi 5 C 7 7 7 Shriner J Hart 12 30 20 20Time Time 24 40 11G1 142 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g br Wadsworth Ma Angolino trained by T II Stevensi StevensiWent Went to post at V21 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving AZO was saved under restraint behind the leaders to the final furlong then moved up with a rush and won iing away OSSIAN was well ridden and a close ni and game contender throughout MAKIGOT closed a big gap in the last half and finished with a rush SIR BARKY tired after setting the pace to the last lastwinner ightb ROPND AND ROUND ran forwardly and well until an eighth out where he tired The winner utrreil for 300 was bid up to 705 and bought in