Show On the Track Note Carson was not idle It was a stallion race Tho music was catchy Otho is a black gelding L J S is a good sputter Tbo weather was perfect Silver Bow is a bay stallion Hitchcock was a little dazzled Crown Prince is a sorrel gelding Glendluo was driven to win but ho lost Salt Lakes old favorites are sure losers L J S is a chestnut stallion Ditto Glen dine Silver Bow and Glen ine are both stallions stal-lions Silver Bow was driven into a ohuckholo tho first heat Salt Lakers will play low In backing local favorites The wheel of fortune did not break anybody any-body yesterday Ed Biggs was there but the busy Beo took second money > The local talent backed Bee and ore wanting wry faces Ladles will bo admitted free during the rest of the meeting Otho is a bad breaker but did not break is record yesterday Silver Bow woro suspenders but they didnt Impede his stride The musicians tent which sheltered Helds band was blown down K D Wise dumped a thousand or two in backlog Glendine on the pools Among the notables noticed on the grounds were Gus Holmes Selectman 0 I Harvey Hardy Surveyor General Daegett I and George Arthur Rice r The Paris mutuals paid 41 on 5 on Glen dine in tne first boat of tho 220 trot I Grant iiros1 tallyho was picturesque i with its white horses and redheaded girls The managers took THE HEUALDS advice nnd sandwiched the races and all was lovely The litto busy Bee gathered tho honey of second money even if she is no bigger than a minute Othos break on the homo stretch distanced dis-tanced him and Charlie Whittemoro wept great salt tears Tho association desires to make Tuesdays racing the feature of the meeting and with this objtC in view have appointed a committee to wait on the business men today to-day to request them to suspend work in the afternoon Elsee Lee Utiho famous race horse will start in the free for all when the flag drops and will make the race of his life on that day to beat Superior and W W P The associations plan is commendable and all business houses that possibly can should close for the afternoon and make tho day a holiday |