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Show SCUDS OF Clf DUTTEJU ! Second Week of M(1 Shows Increase in pal age and Betting, Special to The Tribune. " BUTTE, Mont., July 15. ; Butte meeting is half 0vet ,f followers are by no mcaaj'j,' i the termination of the thirty j.1 ' ing, the limit allowed under t, ' tana statutes. The meeting ' blast now, the numerous h01, ' Denver and eastern points hi'" maiden races on the local track now in condition for real men have found that it i, ,! ' crowd a new horse in this ai,;, they prefer to wait ten dan " sending the boy out with in'i to get down in front, no Z hard the drive. With a ' :' seven races daily, Handicanne, V son has provided the best ,i '' racing enjoyed on the local u -years, in spite of the fact are fewer horses of real caliber performing here. '"' ;: The Anaconda meeting will ' gust 14 and will last foiirv' This meeting is practically a ' tion of the Butte meeting,' as n' be the same horses, same' o'i'."" only a removal of the turf from one town to the other '5 train servico carries the thom- ' followers who keep on plr-' ponies as long as they are in Favorites Winners. One feature of the second 1 racing was the unusual mint,, vorites who got first past ji, There is always a large part Butte patrons who play form ,' bookies on several davs were and several withdrew for 1 fi, while the form players had the.. Nearly every day at least thv." its won brackets, and one c t public choices got in first. The local players have indi'i;, tbeir past education in racin; been dulled in the passage 0f " the wiping out of pool roots -Enough money was paid out ': some of the odd layers hesi-vs the association had to ficat: books during the best days o;';1 lie winnings. Collins Leads Riders. Collins, the little fellow - make a weight assigned toibu -vored mounts in the race, b-i into the lead in the list of i jockeys, his record until toi:-tcn toi:-tcn firsts, eleven seconds, t,: '' and thirteen unplaced mounts, who held the lead last week,; ', j behind Collins, and wound ci ; I ond week with a total of u j seven seconds, four thirds a:";: 1 f our unplaced races. Kircb't!: j not appear to be riding to;.: -season so far, although his ci: has been shown when the begot be-got into jams. Hartweli is a: 1 tice boy who is going to be h,i' before the final day'B racing " E. P. Dodson leads the okii: , would probably have enjoyed a . lead in the winnings if J. laii : not increased his stable. Iota ' been engaged in some bi:::; week, and alter losing Maria i'l terday he bought Superl, s ti . filly, trained by J. Lowe. Ss:: filly which has shown a likin?: altitude and is rounding i::i nicelv. Tonkin also bid up sr: Clark JI. from the Chantiiee Long Distance Races. With the arrival of horses fn vor, Handicap, per Natbanson hu ; able to give the local patrons 'J loug distance races which v?-ised v?-ised in the condition books. tho days of Endymion and 1 . which made local turf histort: Marathon runs, have tbe t'ati better race than was run by the entry of the EinehartiO in the first mile and a quartet 5 season. It was run vestercj-good vestercj-good field, including Little JI" . which appeared lame. Zoroav; romped to the wire, and, under: conditions, will repeat. Zotc: .. won in bis last three times o:t. brown gelding appears to bet-best bet-best horses at tbe track. The owners are puzzled now refusal of the Colorado racit; sion to allow racing this iV ver. and the Montaua races'- ; the end of tho racing in the 1 ' : year. Until adverse legislate the sport in Idaho and Utah. 1: , men had other tracks to mA The next racing after Monnt. in Juarez, which opens Thi'-1 , dav. |