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Show Mi BESTED FOB STEALIMG RESULTS Long Shots Win Half the Events; Handbooks Made in City. . f Three Ioiigshots upset all raco track calculations Wednesday afternoon at the Buena Vista race track, two favorites and a third choice, taking the remaining events. McNally, in the second race, was tho good thing of Die afternoon bringing bring-ing home at JO to I in a cuntor all tho way. , Jockey Fischer came home with Father Stafford, that was played some, but the following thought the horse was not ready as yet Nebulosus stood out in the Ihlrd race and Jockey Bolaud won easily driving ill by a length. Tho weather was fine and the track fast. The attendance was a trifle smaller than usual. After the running of the ilrsl race. Captain Foreec of the Plnkerton Detective Detec-tive agency arrested George Howard and R, J, Richardson, who were sending out Information from tho track after each race. Howard procured the Information after each race, the llnlsh and the betting, bet-ting, and then carried the same to Richardson, Rich-ardson, who was outside the grounds north of the track, with a motorcycle. It did not take Richardson long to carry the report to a nearby house, and It Is said that In this way the two men fur-zdshod fur-zdshod the results to poolrooms and handbook men In tho city. It was reported that a poolroom had been opened In the Imperial hotel, room 50, but the police said they knew nothing noth-ing of it, but would Investigate the matter. mat-ter. Several handbooks aro being made in tho city limits. Manager Dwyer of the Buena Vista, track said he would arrest everybody -who sent out information front the raco track. Tho summaries. First race, six furlongs, purse 5200, selling Father Stafford (Flsclier), 107, 5 to 1, won; Yellowfoot (Gaugel), 103, 12 to 1, second; Captain Burnett (Kent), 107, 5 to 1, third. Time, 1:16 2-5. Smiley Melxncr. Senator Barrett, Denver, Silver iLcnf, FJamgotha, Sam McGlbben, Wild-wood Wild-wood Bill, El Perfecto and Helen Carroll also ran. Second race, six furlongs, purse 5200, selling McNally (Taylor), 107. 10 to 1. won; Harry Stanhope (Roland), 108, -1 to 1. second; Rather Royal (Gaugel). 104, a to 2, third. Time. 1:15 --5. Bonnie Prince Charlie, Philllstlna, Mattie Muck. Dr. Sherman. Santhla, Oalonc Gale and Copperfield also ran. Third race, seven furlongs, purso 5200, selling Ncbulcsus (Boland). 1U0," C to 5, won; Silver Grain (Jahnsen). 05, 1 to 1, second; Albion II. (Kent). 107. G to 1. third. Time. 1:20 J -5 The Slicker, Orl-lcne. Orl-lcne. Hannibal Bey and Cadlchon also ran. Fourth race, one and an eighth miles, nurse $300, selling Coppers (Page). 107. i to 1. won; Sir John (Boland). 100, 13 to 5, second; Buckthorn (Buxton), 111, 0 to 5. third. Time. 1:43 3-5. Dutchess of Moiitebollo, Obcron and Swell Girl also ran. Fifth- race, five furlonga. purse 5250, selling Ben K. Sleet (J. Carroll). 104, 2 to 1. won; Platoon (Fischer), 10S, 11 to 5, second; Valencia (Mandors), 10G, 6 to 1. third. Time, 1:01 3-5. E. M. Fry, Susie Su-sie Gregg and Roseyar also ran. Sixth race, one mile. purse 5300. Lcwiston (Selden)r 05. 5 to 1. won; ISarly Tide (Boland), 114, G to f, second; Roalta (Gaugel), 114. 40 to 1. third. Time. 1.41 3-5. Melissa and Whldden also ran. |