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Show KELEfJ ZEEOO SETS M Tffl BECOfiO Second Day of Racing at Pvlontpelier Even Better Than Opener. Special to Tlie Tribuno. Mo.XTI'EUKR, lda:io. Aug. 16. The i Peeoud day's prorauinie uf the race meet J J here proved to be even better than the j tirst, In all respects. The races were more hotly contested and a preater number num-ber of horses were entered. The weather was fair ami several hundred more spectators specta-tors were in attendance than yesterday. Helen Zeedo, in tlie 2A class, established estab-lished a new track record when she paced the mile in 2:1-1 M. thereby lowering ihe record of l':MVj made by Harold Welcome Wel-come on the opening day. The principal race of interest for tomorrow to-morrow will be the ma tcli running race between Imblin Minslrtl. from Kcmir.ert-r, Wyo., and lb iff, from Alton. Wyo., for a purse of Suuu and a side bet of ?4U0, placed by owners oi the two horses. Summaries: -: 50 class pace, purse $100, three heats, each beat a i ace Daisy D. won. Bob Fitzsimmons second. Nam pa Maid third, Daisy Dhect fourth. Hest lime, 2 : 1 7 li . 2:1S class pace, purse S-PHi, three heats, each heat a race Helen Zeedo won. Sis-t Sis-t e r X o r t e second. Lu! y ( i oo G oo t h i n I , Jim Stewn rt fourth. 1'est time. 2:1 4 made by Helen Zeedo in the second heat (new tr.u k record i. Four horses were entered in the run- nins nice. Amill Leslie won. Asceino sec-lond. sec-lond. Tondersli thiid, tinail fourth. Time, 1 :olU. |