Show 1 Around the Track I With the Horsemen LEE DEMIER DEMlER By I The Tho Tho B Red R Rd d' d sheet gave ave the big biJ holida holiday gathering the t three ree first winners Fourteen books ma made mado o tho weight ht for fora a two day cut in yesterday This speaks well wIl for Salt Lake LaKo Cit It was a great day for the lovers ers of the thoroughbred yesterday The Mg hig i crowd cheered as the winners unshed Hashed under the tho wire wirt wire Ten people witnessed the races yesterday Galvanic May Jay Bride Brido nod and Colonel White were the three winners the tho Red sheet gave out yesterday ay Farmer Rill Billy Apple Applegate ate was one of those that cut in in yesterday Corri Corrigan an ran ran away ay eli fi five eighths of ot a 1 amile amile mile yesterday mornin morning while being gal gal- loped The Tho Theold old warrior pull pulled l up so lame that tho judges es excused him hint from starting in the milo mile affair Colonel White Whito has d developed into an day day winner Ham Keene and his friends hooked in the bookies for a bunch when BOJ Boggs Bogga captured the tho closing race They got ot a nice nico price for their coin Royal Roval Ben Den who was heavily played fd by tho the wise set Fet to annex the closing race rac just needed that race Tho black blaek horse by Royal Flush Plush will bo be hard to beat from now on Owner Del Fountain the works worksop op Ott Dollie Dollars Dolla He ne wagered watered all aU he had on the marcs marc's nose Tho The card is is' is filled to the tho brim to to- day C The ThA feature of the the ard card today is the raiser curtain-raiser which attracts six well- well bred red speed Byron which started in the first race yesterday led his field for a a. quarter of a mile and ani then blew up The matchless gelding elding will win a race not now but soon C C C Owner H. H E. E Rowell started a hot thin thing in the first race Beau Beall Man which sported the popular horseman's colors ran away before the race three miles Ron eli had a good bet on the chestnut colt coIt Better luck next time Doe Dol Billy Davis touted all of his friends friendson on John A. A Mallon to be in the money Earl McQuade looked after the cash for the firm of Clow Applegate The bi big store booked on on the tho right side aide of the tho ledger o on all all s six x races The thousands that bo bought ht the Red fled sheet yesterday came homo home with II kale kale C Plunger er Jack Flaherty won a bunch on the tho win win of May Bride The Tho Kansas City operator has got into his stride since comin coming to Salt Lake City Trainer W. W P. P Maxwell who alwa always s sends his horses fit to run the race of their lives did not have a cent on onVel Velma Velma Vel Vel- ma C which won the furlong five dash at the nice odds of 6 C to 1 St. St Joe Toe which was the hottest kind of a tip to take the fourth race did not have a chance with the break Tobe Ramseys Ramsey's Ben Ar was a mile the best horse in the race over the six six furlongs The Ben Brush colt was slow to to break and made up a world of ground round in the stretch and then had enough h left to beat out La Reine Bene Hin Jim doo for the place Jimmy Coffe Coffeys Coffey's s 's Elmdale came in for a world of play at the last minute Third was the best the brown horse could do The mana management ement did a wis wise thin thing yesterday when they posted tb the odds of the horses In the grand rand stand for the benefit of the ladies Bookmaker Frank Prank Shannon held Aks Aks- Ben Ar flat fiat and bet on the tho bird on the outside II Fat Fat Shuler lost lost fifty fifty pounds of wei weight ht when St. St Joe failed to cop He can Ian stand it Lee H. H Walker general mana manager er and racin racing secretary 0 of of the Short Line Fairand Fairand Fair Fairand and Racing c circuit mingled with the ground squirrels yesterday Mr Walker who is well known in northern racing circles said that ho he looks for banner meetings on his circuit this summer and fall which comprises the towns of Dillon Mont Pocatello Idaho Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Black- Black I foot Idaho St St. Anthony Idaho and Montpelier Id 1 Idaho o. o C I Little Dou Doughnuts Harrin Harrington on should be he given en a chance to ride The mid midget et jockey lockey is a daredevil rider and is is not afraid to take a chance no matter mat mat- ter how small t the to e opening pe in is The following answered to their names yesterday E E. C. C Hoffman Sam Stine J. J M. M McDonald Charley Chancy Oldham C. C C. C Jones Sam Korper E Egan an Co Ed Soule Sonic Frank Shannon Clow Applegate Will Bain Joe Summerfield Summerfield Summerfield Summer- Summer field and Byron McNutt Frank Gill a prospective starter in the Brooklyn handicap is credited witha with wilh a sensational mile in in 5 1421 5 1 through the slop yesterday morning in tion for the rac race The stewards of the Ontario Jockey club colub have found it necessary necessary- to caution Jockey Rettig against a tendency to allow his mounts to carry earry out ID lag ing horses in an the stretch Celt continues to work impressively at Sheep head Bay and the work watchers watch watch- ers era have hae come to the conclusion that he will be ready to start in the Brooklyn handicap if Trainer Rowe Howe so 10 elects The trotting horses will take possession possession posses posses- sion of Dou Douglas las Park at Louisville this week under an arrangement recently I entered into by which they will be a al al lowed to do their training there instead of at the fair fain grounds which track is at present in poor r condition The arrangement is is only temporary Fr Fred d Cook is gradually carrying into effect his announced intention of with with- drawing from Talin raring as an owner and breeder and confining himself to the bookmaking end of the game Since his return from the coast he ha has disposed disposed dis dis- posed nosed of some lome of his bis brood mares and he means to keep on until virtually all aU allare allare are in other hands Assistant Starter Morello Iorello Jim Haley y distin distinguished shed himself as a hero at Saltair Sunda Sunday He lIo rescued two tiro young l ladies dies who ho went beyond the danger er lino ino while l bathing Roy Sibert was ivas on hand lookin looking as wi wise e as ns a tree full of owls He ilo won wona wons i a s bet now an and then durin during tho the after after- noon C C CFred Fred Kammueller one of the tho horse horno horseplayers players at tho fair grounds rounds won several eral nice bets durin during the afternoons afternoon's ses see sion Lady Panch Panchita ita Dunel and Fi igent ent are taking lessons how to behave o at the tho gate tate Jo Jockey koy Willie Manders will be bo seen een i in n the tho saddle He lIe will make the tho wei weight weighton ht on Surety and Marburg 7 Bookmaker Earnest Hoffman in increased increased in- in creased th the line lino on bookmakers' bookmakers row yesterday J C C Ultimus th the last of the tho Commandos is said to be unsound an and will probably race no DO more C t It tJoe Joe Toe Carson Garson has arrived arrive at Belmont Park from Jamestown with Hi High J Range Crania Orania a and d se ir several l to year two ds L. L A. A Cella CelIa and C. C A. A Tilles Tubs have returned returned re re- re- re turned to St. St Louis from Cincinnati satisfied that Latonia will have a good good meeting C Jockey J. J Butlers Butler's broken arm ann has mended to such fluch an extent that h h he willbe will willbe willbo be bo able to resume rid riding 11 at once Heis He lie lieis is at Latonia I |