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Show ITiJN TI LT DAY. Ths Clot iug Honrs of ths Grtatei'. etinj iu ths History of t!i Utah Driving Park. THE EXHIBITIONS YI3TEBD AY. Dolly Brown auJ Incus take Fint otij in Two Events With We ls-oli in the Other. There was but one event in yesterday yester-day 's programme at the driviug park that rose to the delinition of a race -Iho running mile beats, uurjo f . ) The others, including a pace and trot, wero simply exhibitions of movement, not of speed, by Doily Hrown and lucas, which allorbid tit- driver au opportunity to show ho-.v completely au a-souiatiou may be at toe mercy of a combination that has determined to let no portion of the p'urse get back to it through the Hag and dislauca pole. In each of the wheel events, tie result might have been detoriuiued iu tho hrst heat, but that was not the policy of the stables. Tho fate of Kyun who wants to wear a taddie cn bis rump and a collar on bis neck and puil to sulky while, humpiug to a plg-skiu, had rxasperatod tho ow.mrs utid they united on a scheme whereby no horse was tp be flagged. The only thing that opposed the success of this coup is I that the animal itself could not be held to it, and third money went back into the association pot in both spoke plays. Tho fourth day was ushered in with the runuing mile heat in which Wedge-held, Wedge-held, Dully and Zora were the nominees, nomi-nees, Wedgelield winning easily, while Zora, who came in second, was sent to third place for having fouled Duffy at the turn. Time, 1 :5H. In the second heat, considerable consid-erable difficulty was experienced iu securing a start the gong tintlly sounding, and Duffy grasping the pole which he kept to the mouth of the half, where ho fell back and permuted Wedgelirdd then Zora to shoot ahead, tlin former romiug in and winning with Zora second tnd Duffy third. Tin; MUMAkV. VV.Ji.r.Hr.'J 1 1 rmry a s y...r .1 u Time, l:r.s, l IX This wa practically the wind up of the day's races, fhe ot hers settling down to a walk away for the favorites, Dolly Hrown having been barred from the pools while the backers of Incas smiled a mercenary smile and gavo any odds thai would tempt the unwary dollar from its moorings. Jnthel:;l( pacing race purse JViO there were four at the post Dolly Hrown wiuniug hands down in three t.traights. '1 lia 8aury. Dully Hrown 1 I t t.yilitt Alien 3 2 U Hums H ills. Ji hn I) 2 a ills. Time !':', I:..'. K:.'2'4. In tho 2:50 trot, pnrsa f.W), there were three entr'es Incas having everything every-thing his own way and winning in three 8traights. The Hamoikry, Ineas I t 1 ftliHH Foxttj 8 ii ii Clamt W dis. Time il:2.i't, 3 Tuday'i Knt. Since 2 o'clock a stream of conveyances convey-ances of every variety, not to speak of the passengers by which the cars have been packed, has been llowing tiward the course and the largost crowd of the J meeting is witnessing tlje following per- formances: Special race to pole acrainst time, 1 100 Forest WiUes and Solitaire. Kiinniiiir. Jf mile, heals Wedgelield, i Zora and Comet. Pacing, 2 :;l class- Dolly Brown, K'-der K'-der Lucas, .John H und Lydia Allen. Trotting. 'i-.'i'J cias Jim M. Curd, llee and Otbo. Half-mile dash Slue Dick and The Jew. gpartlog; Nor.es, The game of baseball yesterday after noon between the M. l. Fvans and London Tailoring company's ninos re-, suited in a victory for the former by a score of ? to 3. The special correspondents are lengthening out their strings over the vocal effort to arrange a match between Sullivan and Slavin. Telegrams are pouring onto the telegraph editor's desk, but nothing is yet in sight. Cuionol Kellev, who is conducting the preliminaries for the Made and Langu light, predicts that it will be the hardest lor a ciovo contest ever witnessed wit-nessed in the inter-mountain arena and whoever wins will look afler some of the bin 'uus. Colouol Ivl. Kolloy received a telegram tel-egram from Butte yesterday stating that Kessler would tight George La Blanche at tho race track for i,'i00 a side, tho winner to take 75 per cent of the gate receipts. La Blanche is now handling Slaie at I'rovo to w hich place ths deli has been transmitted and sporting sport-ing circles are anxiously awaiting the Marine's reply. Kessler is the man who La Blanche failed to stop at Butte, since w hich time the feeling between the men has been of an intensely liory nature. |