Show YESTERDAYS RACES Yelox Takes an Unexpected Back Seat l 3ATT CULLEN IX JIODBNLNG McFndden the Front Heavy Pool t Jot Jons Victory Annie Carejr Triumph Yesteday was even a clearer and brighter day than the preceding and the race course received the benefit of it There was a greater attendance than before both inside and outside of the grand stand and the pool selling was higher and faster than it had yet been ihe first race was the 225 trotting and pacing and in this the greatest interest in-terest of the day centered mainly because be-cause VeloxGlendennings hrs which carriedall before him last season was one cf the five which started That he had some strong competitors was evident evi-dent the pools when Lady Bonner Tabors horse told favorite and Bunker another Colorado horse second sec-ond Velox cold thirdand UcFadden atlother Colorado animal the dark horse of the day was in the field with Carrie Belle the Montana mare F1STBEAT The five horses set off neck and neck and a very even race for the first quarter quar-ter Carrie fell rapidly in the rear McFadden took the pole and dnven by n ° darkey whose teeth and eves glistened triumphantly I triumph-antly all the way around kept It evenly throughout coming m about as he had started a length ahead pacing the mile in 230 Lady Bonnerj second Bunker third Velox fourth Carrie last SECOND HEAT There was any amount of mystification mystifica-tion among tbe upinitiatedwhen despite the result of the last heat McFaddeu sold third choice Lady Banner leading at 25 and Bunker seconding at 10 The heat resulted much as the first had done The darkey led out a length or I two ahead paced even and unbroken Il around without changing that position and again won in 229 Bunker second velox third J Lady Bonner fourth Carrie last On this heat the Paris Mutual retime in stors 2050 for 5 4 L mum nEAT Mcradden now sold first choice at f 20Bonner second at 15 Bunker third at W the field S The bids then mraned to McFadden S45 Bonner S18 bun cr 17 field 1L The heat was a beautiful one but resulted exactly as the others had done though Velox and Bunker crowded the negro hard for first place McFadden led in 230 winning llrs money 300 Bunker second winning win-ning second money 150 Velox came In third Third money 50 went to Lady Bonner THE 250 TBOTTIXO RACE The entries in this contest were Sharp Walters Commodore Matt Cnllens Billy Nolen Hitchcocks Denver Charles K Samsons Denver Billy Lyle and Pages Cheyenne Annie Carey There was a great deal of life to Ute pools Nolen selling favorite and Annie Carey second The start was one of the prettiest witnessed all five ani mBlsleading out abreast Commodore taking the pole and shooting ahead for one brief quarter then shooting as rap idly behind and staying there Nolen trqted a fine heat keeping tbe Jead all the remainder of the distance and fin ishiBg ahead in 239 Carey crowded him Bard for first place and was only a neck behind at the finish Charles K tklrd Lyle fourth Commodore last JH SECOND BUT rite pools were the highest witnessed since the season opened Nolen sold at8 Carey 22 Lyle 5field to and thurt WEre any amount of other pools run b1g from 00 to f 110 Alter some scoring another fine start was aecured out tile quarter bAit not been traversed before it became evident thatthe race was between Nolen and Carrie the other three breaking badly in the dim distance The two animals tore 4own the home stretch mucn as they had done at first Nolan leading finely under Dick Barnes whip and finishing the mile in 235 Lyle Com no < J re and Charlie were announced as distanced all three coming under the wire breaking much as it they were ex ecnlag a polka t OJ I > TUIBD HEAT There was the hottest swarming aroHad the pool man yet seen Matt Cullea baying heavily on hi own horse The beat started out much as the others had done olen leading all the way around nat l the home stretch when the little mare steadily came up Down home they tore together almost nose to noeamd a frenzy of yells bat as they passed underthe wire the mare was seen to lead by a nose Time 3IM The r Pans Mntuel pool returned 1558 for 5 on this heat I i rOCETH HEAT Nohn still sold 20 to 10 though poolswere wary The fallacy of this reso ing was shown however by the heat Nolan plainly showed that he dose his best and he weakened rapidey oa Ute second heat The mare kept her feeriseanlifully and finished the mile well ia advance Time23GK FIFTH HEAT 2t > MalIone way at the pools nosr the mare selling about4 to 1 apuast Nolaa The start was made Nol Ir lookiag much worn and winded and the mare pegging away sa fuf and I tooth1Y J I as ever Steadily the distance Increased between them till the on finish the mare came in half the length of the distance limit on head Ttme239 THE HALF 3ULE EUS3I5O BVCE There was some high pool selling on this race for which the popular Echo Policy Jou Jon San Fracisco and Flying Dutchman entered Jou Jon was the favorite at CO Echo second at 30 the other two In the field The four horses presented a fine spectacle they dasned past the grand stand on the start Dutchman Trent to the lead all the way around until within fifty feet of the finish when Jou Jon shot ahead and came under the wire bv a length Dutchman weakening terriblv at tha close Time 51 U Dutchman second Policy third Echo last 8EC05D HEAT Jou Jou continued way ahead in the pools Echo second A long weary wait occurred in making a start the judge sharply reprimanding the jockeys for their curvetting When the start was made Policy took the lead and then lost it to Jou Jou going to the rear Jou Jou led in 52 Policy coming in a close second Dutchman third Echo last TIlE FIVEEIOIITH DASH FOB 2 YEAROLDS It was now 7 oclock and twothirds of the audience started to retire feeling that they had bad plenty for their money Mr Webb however who did not relish umpiring to empty benches informed the crowd that the race yet to come was one of the most interesting of the day and some returned re-turned to theireats The starters were Corngan Colorado NIena California Rajah Sharp Walker it De Piro SL F Walter Corrigan was by all odds the favorite in the pools andhe inade I an easy winning in LOT Rajah seC nd tOTES THE PRICE of Lee was erroneously quoted in yesterdays HERALD as 8000 It should nave been 7000 though Mr Richards is not at all anxious to sell at that figure THE FIGURES of the pool stands must have shown some handsome totals yesterday The Driving Park Association Associa-tion receive 3 per cent of ihe cross and KilHp Co 2 per cent MB WEBB declared the mile running race won by Policy on Monday of I after our reporter left the field It was wise decision notwithstanding it gave great discontent to Mr Holly COL HOOCEB handling the reins over a spanking team and driving a party of friends was one of the dandy spectacles spec-tacles of the day THEJOCKEYS have a wholesome terror of MrTlegTster Webb His manner of bringing them up standing is vastly appreciated ap-preciated by the crowd YESTERDAYS EXTEBTADJMKST was altogether al-together too long A litUeJbnrrying between be-tween the heats or a trifle more sandwiching sand-wiching would give no possible otrense to anyone THE ESTBIES for today will be found below The juvenile stAke advertised was not filled and that number will therefore be omitted III The pool selling at the Walker House last evening was very largely attended and betting was extremely lively Pools sold as follows for todays races Race No8 running all ages three quarters of a mile mile beatsrbest two in threeJon Jou sold fortO against Echo for 20 and the same i proportion throughout Race No 9 trotting 230 class one mile heats best three in five in harness Black Diamond favorite sold Tor 40 Lester second choice sold for 30 Luella third choice sold for 20 Cowboy fourth choice sold for 20 Carrie Belle fifth choice sold for 516 Cling sixth choice sold for 12 and Hand H-and same average throughout There were no pools sold on race No 10 running one and onequarter miles dash Race No 11 trotting two in three juvenile stakes free for all 2yearolds Is declared off on account of entries not filling The interest and enthusiasm in the racing meeting is at fever heat and heavy betting will be in order for the balance of the races Large delegations of racing and sporting r sport-ing men are present from Colorado California Nevada Montana and Wyoming Wy-oming ZSTRTES t I Race No 8 Running All ages Threefourths of a mile h atat Best two in three Purse 250 100 to first 575 to second 25 to third = No IEcho ch g entered by JJ C Holly SaltLakebrown and cherry No 2Jou Jou b g entered by Kelly Lynch San Francisco garnet and gold Race No9 Trotting 2JO class One mile heats Beet threeln five In bar new Pure 00 210 Jo first 130 to second 540 to third Nol Carrie Belle b m entered en-tered by W H Raymond Virginia City Montana No 2Luella b m entered by Ham Hitchcock Denver Coo I Co-o SLester IT entered by W H Tully Denver Col No 4coW Boy br g entered by M P Jones Fort CoHins CoOl No 5Black Diamond bIle p entered en-tered by Perry Johnson Calorao Springs Col No 6Cling b g ej ered by A C Smith Denver Col Race No 10 running all ages VA mile dash Purse 300 ISO to first J90 to second 30 to third So 1 Doubt ch h entered by B C Hollv Salt Lake brown and cherry No Moonlight b f entered by Kelly t Lynch San Francisco garnet anilgold NoSNarroWiGuaRe entered by HH Baker BuieMF red and blue |