Show t THE TTJBF j At Anaconda Special to The Ilerald I Anaconda Mont July 2There was a fair crowd at the races today but a cold wind dampened the ardor of the shorts Scratches weakened one or more of the events Summaries First race trotting 220 class purse 400 Golden Star first Barbara second Lady Bird third Time 232 2201 233 Second rce pacing 219 class purse Journeyman first Black Cloud second Edith W third Time 219 225 22S Third race running half mile 2 yearolds purse 200 Amazonia won Los Prietos second Katie H third Tinie49 Fourth race seven furlongs selling purse 350 Jim Bozeman von Lena X second Latah third Time 1S1U Fifth race half mile heats purse 250 Bill Howard won I Dont Know second Lulu Horton third Two heats Tlme49 and 44 At St Louis There was trouble at the fair grounds today when Little Am won the first race The horse first showed on the books at 5 to 1 Everybody seemed to i know the good thing and money went I on until the price went to five to one j I After a very easy win a investigation was made and all bets held up Both owner Hazenfield and his horse are unknown un-known at the track Judge Murphy says he thinks Little I Am Is really weather hot Wang Track lumpy very bot Attendance 5500 First race threequarters of a mie Little I Am won Botanic second Judge Stoefter third Timeil17 Second race one mile The Ghost won Astrada second Jack Bradley I third Time 146 Third race seveneigths of a miej Iamle G won Bob Millican second I Kaw iCicrne third Time132li Fourth race threequarters of a mile Ferris Hartman won Dick Behan second Our Bishop third Time 1171 Fifth race seveneighths of a mie Watchmaker won The Brewer second Valid third Time 103 Sixth race six furlongs Free Fun won Miriam G second Liebe Here I third Time 11S At Chicago I First race five furlongs Presbyterian I Kinsella second Douster won Mary Klnsela seond Swivel third Time 102 I Second race six furlongs Lone Princess Prin-cess won Chenille second Whitcomb j third Time 1 Third race five furlongsKate Fisher won Alone second Go Lightly third Time 102 I Fourth race mile and a quarter Sull i ross won Babe Murphy second La I Crescent third Time 20951 Fifth race five furlongs H Vhe j i Ian won Titmouse second Nonchalance i i third Time 102 j I At Detroit j In the fourth race at Highland park j 1 while turning into the stretch there I was a general mix up in which Lucy Overton fell and broke her neck The I jockey escaped unhurt Weather clear I and hot track fast Results First race five and a half furlongs i Alice Farley won Philip Byrnes second Duoeo third Tirne10S4 I Second race selllns five and a half I furlongs Jean Hart won Will Wallace I Wal-lace second BelaJr third Tune 109 I Third race selling half mile Flying Bess won Sister Jane second Skillmaa I third Time49 Fourth race selling five and a half furlongs Majesta won Otto H second Miss Ames third Time l09t Fifth race selling one and oneeighth miles Necedah won Beau Ideal second sec-ond Black Jack third Vote 156 Sixth race selling five and a i half furlongsDr Wok won Everest second sec-ond Fay Belle third Time 1OS At Newmarket London July 2At the fourth days racing of the Newmarket first July meeting today the LorillardBeresford stables 5yearold gelding Doiabra by Emperor out of Dolinka won on all I I ages selling plate of 103 sovereigns J R Keenes 3yearold baycolt S1 Cloud won the Waterbeach w61t6r handicap il han-dicap place The race is of 500 sovereigns sov-ereigns The distance was one mile I i I I TEE WESSIi I I Ratine Wis July 2ln the national I j circuit races under the auspices of the I L A W here today Tom Cooper won i > lithe half mile open professional Eddie I j I Bald h < iivjr but a foot behind Arthur I Gardiner coming in third The time was one minute and fourj fifths of a secoKd and equals the I i worlds reeard Fred Hicks of Bay City went a quarter mile paced by 31 < irp H in 23 45 seconds beating the I I sate record The one mile professional I areg ob aJ vs a dead heat between Cooper and i Raid Mertens coming in third Time i 2 03 35 j I Tis was by far the most exciting rtc of the day excIlngl A C Mertens won the two mile proI I fesional handicap from scratch A E < Weittig 15 second A F Bingen1 heimer 90 third Tracy Holmes 65 fourth Time 12335 Tho ten mile open professional was won by A C Mertens A E Weinlg second Bob Walthour third Fred Shin neer fourth Time 22133 A J Kiuefer of Chicago broke the ten mil unraced flying start record covering cover-ing the distance 5n 241925 I Hachenvrger of Denver held the record rec-ord his time being 2323 23 i fg df Bald Merteus and Gardiner left I tonight f night for Erie where they take part in I the races tcmoirow I |