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Show I His Ride on Fred ill ul ho II an (I in Fifth Race Displeases Lagoon La-goon Judges. HORSE IS NAMED FOR MAN WHOSE SANITY IS DOUBTED Former Salt Lake Turfman Subject Sub-ject of Lunacy Inquisition in San Francisco. Friday was a sad day for Fieri Miffliol-land Miffliol-land the. man. and also for the horse Fred Mulholland. Tho former Sail Lake turfman, dispatches say. was arraigned brforo the sanity commission in San Francisco. The horso lost tho race in which he was an overwhelming favorite, and his jockey. T. T. Burns; was suspended sus-pended indefinitely by the Judges ol the Lagoon course. The telegram from San Francisco says that It took three patrolmen to lake the lacing judge to the detention hospital flftl Thursday. The inquisition Into his sanity was not concluded. He is very well Hfflf known to horsemen all over the west. 1 Fred Mulholland. the horse, ran in the fifth race. From 9 to 10 the steed was played down to 7 to 10 "o was fractious frac-tious at the post hut . cot o.f fal y veil, although Madeline Musgrave as tho leader from the start and beat Mull.oi land under the wire. ... , The Judges said that Jockej J i-Burns i-Burns save Mulholland an exceed g had ride, restraining the rac "1 on lio should have been given his hen d. The railed Burn on the camel and pieicrreu charSes apainst him. The hoy .earnest defense but was unable to con vinco the track arbiters that he nao dine his best. Further Inquiry will be made by tho Judge?, and meanwhile the ioekcv Is under the ban. uounci ann Hound was scratched in this race. Chief Pesmond was third, after being almost left at tho post. Hot Tip Fails to Show. An exceedingly large crowd for aw Ren Ptone negotiate the futu.it SSrso 1 il 1 In ite W-SMS at 5 to 1. but was nlayed until his niice Ml sllch Dor Allen and Aunt Polly came second and third, respectively. Doc Allen was well played for Place. A hoL Lip was out on Oswald B. in liiv-second liiv-second race. The horse s Playejl frec-1- but the books stood pat and cic . UiraMous enough not to cut the , p ice Except for an Instant .at tl c open g when Oswald B. was to 1 In some, book" tho speculators all gol "hoarrt l j to 1 The Denlson steed got off ecn"d. Hit he was soon headed and unlshe1 flfThp mr" wa won bv the best horse. TIM ingbTst: wd h ra nota Hamilton get-tin-" th place and llampass showing-Th?re showing-Th?re wasP Plenty of S and 10 to 1 to be had on Hnmpass.to show, but no one seemed to care for u. riiiiii". Jockev A. Walsh, who nllotcrl TilUn-hast TilUn-hast to vb-tory In this race, placet Sticker Stick-er In the third race and won the fouilli with Knight Deck. . The Bcdwcll entry. Sticker, was the Fubicct of a Up. but the nlay was no ven- heavv. Many speculators argued tha ho had not been off the cars lone enough to be in his host form wl.jlo others correctly consider" I T ddc i Hand the best in 'He race. Uelthig off second sec-ond on Hidden Hand Jockey Jensen made every post a winning one. Ifc vlctorv was very popular In the grandstand grand-stand as well as in the ring. Knight Dock Wins. In the fourth race Coppcrtown was nlayed from 4 down to 3 to 1. KnlKhl Deck was backed from 4 to 1 lo - to 1. Shoollng Snray did not vary In Price i despite de-spite considerable nlay on her. VV. got Knight Deck off llr and threw du tn the faces of the other contenders all the way around. Goldtlnn was olw. second, while Shooting Spray came In to ShAU of the live horses entered In Hi fifth race were played, but " .he monev went on Fred Mulholland. Madeline Musgrave, opening at 3 to 1. -went up to 4 to 1. but Molesey was played iwm tu 1 to 4 to 1. Madeline Musgrave was backed by :i number of small bettors bet-tors while the was at the post and about tfirec minutes later when they were cashing cash-ing they were Jubilant. . Buna was tho medium of an fiticmpleu coup bv long-shot players in ihc sixth race. They forced the price down from 15 to 10 to 1. but she was never a serious seri-ous contender. After Knight of lyan-hoe lyan-hoe had broken tho barrier and Kalscr-hoff Kalscr-hoff and Kogo had" made several false starts Dwyer finally got them all off cx-teul cx-teul "Ed G.. a long shot. C J. Mar--whleh had been nlayed from 10 to 1 to 0 to 2, was ahead until the finish, when Kaiscrhcff. which had been second al the route, came on and won by a neck. |