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Show FAVORITES TAKE i llJUt QEDEN Public Gets Money for the First Time Since tiie Meeting Opened. OGDEJC, Scpt. J 1. After towroping a nice field in tho socond race here today, to-day, .Rustling Silk, unbacked at S to 1. was disqualified for being four pounds Phorl of weight. Itooncy having uiade a mistake in leading up for the race. I -Rustling Silk was entirely overlooked in the betting, Orelio and Mabel Hollander Hol-lander drawing tho play. When it came to racing, Hustling Silk went to- the trout after the start, opened a. gap of live, lengths and' -won as she pleased by eight irom Orelio, which, after being second all the way, lnsted loug onough to stand off the determined challenge oi. Alabel Hollander and took the place u u necir. jttustiiug Silk gavo the hold a 2u-pound beating, but under' the rules tho TudgOM- had no option but to disqualify dis-qualify tho marc, a decision which was erected with cheers by the crowd, whicii had played Orelio. Tho feature event, a handicap for 2-yoar-olds,.-was spoiled by scratches, with tho result that Coppcrtown went to the post a 2-lo-5 favorite over the Moore entry, "W. P. Maxwell having withdrawn with-drawn his flyer, Silvia "Fir Coppcrtown broke in from and stood olf first Geneva Ge-neva and then Camera, coming nwa when ready to win as he pleased b'v three lengths from Camera, which beat home her stable mate, Geneva, as far for the'place. Jt was a great day for favorites, every ev-ery one, including Orelio. bringing homo the money, and all the books were hard hit in consequence. The popularity of the game was attested by the fact that, despite disagreeable weather, a big crowd was out to see the ponies run, and the piny was better than at any ijme to date. The victory of .Tillclt. at odris-011, and that, of Mossback in the op-oner, were costly to the layers, as each was heavily backed in all tho books. Monday's race 'entries: First race, four furlongs, selling, maiden 2-year-olds Itobcrtn, 107: Lord Florin. 102; Faurusa, f)7; Chas. J. Jlar-ve. Jlar-ve. 110: Luke McCoy, 110; Stan lev Mildward. 110; Fred Stone, 110; Miss ir.lt tic, 107. Second race, fivo furlongs, selling. ,1-vear-olds and upward Godfather, 112; 'Gov. Orman. 100; Aunt Hala, 109; Yellow Yel-low Foot. 103: Pretension. 100; Antaia. 100; .las. A.i Murray. 100; .Mabel Hob landor, 109; Alivia, lO.'J: Senator Barrett, Bar-rett, 107; Kustliug Silk, 101; Bud Km-bry. Km-bry. 100. Third race, five furlongs, !-ycar-olds and upward Chitterlings, 10:: Mnza-pan. Mnza-pan. .100; "Watierc. 103; Al Hampton. SS; ."John A. Mallou. 112; Alice Collins, Col-lins, 303; Miss Butte. 100; Prolific, 100; Magnifico, 100; Mimic's Daughter, 109; Wheatstone. 109. Fourth race, one mile, selling. 3-year-olds and upward Charles Green, 109; Contribution. 117; El Paisano, 109; Aks-Ar-Bou. 112; Orelio, 120: Tom Reid, lu-i: Beldon, 112; Docile, 111; Pallas.'! 04. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs, selling. 3-venv-olds and upward Rose Dalv. 113:" Swaggerlator. 1 1 H ; Annie Laurie. 109; Chanate, 100: Gossipcr 11. 107; Black Pomino, 113: Mary "Worth, 113; Itnvarin. 107; Aquiline, 10J; La Chnta. Ill; Charlie Doherty, 112; J Slid Sl-id t. "110. Sixth race, six furlongs. I year-olds and upward Manilla S., 107; Exchequer. Ex-chequer. 107; Bill Brody. 107; St. Kilda. 107; Friar of lilgin. 107; Flmdale, 110; Monsin Mable. 107: Invader. 107: Tim Hurst. (110; Cobleskill, 107; Mossback, 107; Libborvalc. 107. "Apprentice allowance. 4 Bofctcrill Company Busy. The P.otterill Automobile comnauy lias just, received its 1910 model Pope-Hartford. Pope-Hartford. This car is considered to be the equal of anv .four-cylinder car on the American market. The car is hand-.snmelv hand-.snmelv finished in royal blue, with a lilit 'cream running gear: tho wheel base is 120 inches; the wheels are 3(5 inches; the motor develops -15 horsepower. horse-power. Tho car is equipped with a new stvle Bosch magneto and new BomoIi coil, which -is now being used almost exclusively bv foreign manuractiirers. The car is attracting a great deal of attention. at-tention. , . , The Boftenll company has had a busy time the past week, cars being delivered de-livered to several purchasers. I he JfllO Chalmers-Detroit being delivered to L. C. Miller of the Independent Telephone Tel-ephone compnnv. to bo used for coyer-hi" coyer-hi" all their toll lines, .speaks very highly" high-ly" for the Chalmers that they should decide to use this car for such .strenuous .strenu-ous work. A Steven-Duiyea wis delivered de-livered to -lohn Roundy of Provo. A 1910 Pierce-Arrow, six-cylinder, forlv-eight forlv-eight horse-power, was delivered to .Joseph .Jo-seph Geoghegau. . The Hudson Twenty is still attracting attract-ing a great deal of interest and the Bot-torill Bot-torill company reports several salt's for delivery as soon as cars arr:ve. Nabob Also Runs. A LEX AX DEB PARK, England. Sepl. jl, The .juvenile selling plate, 100 sovereigns, for two-year-olds, distance live furlongs, was won today by the Shilling fill V- Washington was second, Jo Song third. Among tho sixteen starters was August Belmont V Xabob. |