Show HORSE 1ENS B V3 G AY Will Hold High Carnival at Agricultural Park 1 MUCH INTEREST AJ POOLS r t Start of tho Races Set for 130 This Afternoon Several Outside Horses Among Entries Who Are Said to i Be Worth Watching Sarah Green I Favorite in Main EventThe Duck I Shooting Season Opens Tomorrow 1 Poachers to Bo Prosecuted Gridiron Grid-iron GossipOther Sport J After a most successful season with theJr various turf atlractlons today marks the beginning of the end for the local horsemen for IJOf with the first In the series of three race meets to be held at Agricultural park which will be run oft this afternoon mill on the following Thursday and Saturday of this week The Interest Is all the more intense from the fact that the battle 1 on the halfmile circle will not be confined merely to Salt Lake anIrnalK hut will be participated In by a bunch oC outside l horses who have come on here for the express purpose of carrying off a sack of Morntvn coin While the pool selling sell-ing at the Pabst lasc night under the direction of I R Jones was surprising ly well attended the money did not Mow with Its I accustomed freedom between WOO and SOO only passing through the poolbox After the pools had closed thero were a few ahprllvo attempts to get up u few private bclu on the out Bide but Gome of the horse owners appeared S ap-peared to have a slight attack of cold feet doubtless owing to the chilliness of tho weather outside ITsTBREST IX 220 TROT The greater portion of the excitement and belting was centered on the 220 pac In which Frank Wilsons Sarah Green George Robinson Julia A C L J Crabtrces Monroe S and Fleet were entered For some reason presumably on account of the huge wad of the always al-ways welcome behind her the first namcd mare was u heavy favorite selling sell-ing at 10 while the little game flyer Julia A brought but 6 the other two i Felling at 3 and 52 respectively Some of the wise one look for an upset In the outcome of the race giving many L knowing smile when Monroe S is Mentioned NO POOLS ON RUNNING RACE VThe selling In the 210 trot found Speares Chester S a favorite at 10 L Nary H SG and Dr llerbecks J Lady nmlth going at 2 No pools were sold In he running race or threequarters of a mile In which Bernice Hymn Jynnvllle Molllc Alstott Mountain Maid Argot and Abba L are entered From the general guessing the last two were the favorites both being com pam th ely strange horses which have ben doing excellent work this summer Argot Is u Cache valley entry while Abba JLi comes from Nevada and showed line form at last weeks Ogden f races The programme on Thursday will coiiBlfil of a 300 pace and trot for all Utah horses who have ncer started In a race 22o class pace and trot running run-ning race fivoelchths of a mile dash On the final I day there t will be a 235 pace and trot freeforall pace und trotr running race onehalf mile and I repeal Hobo to Arrive Todny W E Stone announced last evening that the now famous pacer Hobo owned by Wells and Stone of this city would arrhc here home time during Lie forenoon und will Immediately bo placed In shape for Iho coming races al the Fair In whhh thn black flyer Is entered en-tered Hobo was shipped from the Pii rilc NorthwcMt circuit where he has been giving the horsemen In that part of the covnitry a mirprlse party Ilo laIn I la-In cluuge of George Edwards the vet eran relnsman and irahier Johnnie Wobers Clonlus will also return but will not he raced her her Journey ond Ing ut her owners clock l farm In Minnesota Min-nesota Buff Ernst Will Start Billy Bryan Wllllun Waldorf Ernst t better Inown I In racing circles ay Buff arrived In this city yeylerday from Big Timber Mont where ho has been showing horsemen whos a whIU man and staid that lie hud entered his fast horse Billy Bryan in the Fair races this week a nd would start him Thursday He will also start his favorite runner The Big Cheese In Saturdays dashes Y M 0 A Handball Contests The handball season was opened al I the Y M C A yesterday with two games between Moore and Parsons and Farrlngton and Daniels the latter pair winning out by scores of 21 to 10 and 21 to 16 by exceedingly fast and clever play |