Show lENA SENATORS TORS NOW L LOOK K CERT CERTAIN AI T TO C CAPTURE B IN AME AMERICAN RI CAN LE LEAGUE GU Stabling Conditions Taxed i To limit at Present Time 1 1 grandstand Grandstand on East Bleachers Will Afford the Fans Protection From Rain and Sun By Steve B The fall fa meeting of the Utah Racing association scheduled for 11 thirty thirty days from September 3 to October 7 will open tomorrow at atthe atthe the he State Fair grounds with probably the greatest array of thoroughbred thorough rough rough- l bred talent ever brought into Utah More than horses are stabled iJ t the tracks and more are on their way here In fact the tho popularity 1 rarity larity arity Of the Salt Lake track spread so rapidly after its first meeting meting 1 that it was was nece necessary sary to refuse stable room to a number of owners I and trainers anxious to ship h here re I W jh uch S h such excellent stars of the theto track to provide the excitement thrills and amusement then the fences chanCeS are that the fall meeting U surpass the highly successful summer meeting in attend attendance nce and andI I t While preparations for the first t Reeling had to be made In six ekS including the erection of a grandstand grandstand there has been plenty of ofte time lime te now flOW for refinements at the I track jjck ck Many little items which had to be abandoned at the first meet- meet fhe Ing even at the expense of the coni con- con i of the patrons are all set t Cor or i the reception of the crowds at atthe atI meeting I the fall I But one grand stand was covered cov- cov ered ered for the summer meeting and andI I th those se who wanted to sit at the finish finish finish fin- fin in inthe ish ish line were compelled to sit th the hot sun or rain Both grand grandstands stands are covered now and everything everything every every- I thing Is arranged for the convenient I en ent e of the fans Railings and stairways have been installed and the ithe bare boards which were rather ugly last meeting are painted so he room and sheds present a neat appearance IThe The paddock which was poorly constructed at the first meeting has been torn down and rebuilt so soi I i that now many more fans can get of the horses before the rac raCe Entrances are Improved so that th the crowds of fans be handled with ease case the improvements In handling hanling han han- ling the crowds and arranging for their convenience have been tant probably the most serious work 1 has been been done on the racing strip oft foJ- cf the track It was entirely plowed up after the last meeting harrowed down and a top dressing o olt soil soH has been laid over the entire track The new coverIng cover- cover Ing will protect the horses and the jockeys s giving ing them a firmer foot- foot 1 jag g In any kind of weather or under any any track conditions While the last meeting was a success General Manager William P Kyne e is expecting an even better bet bet- ter terme meeting ting during the new session There are better horses better acc accommodations accommodations ac- ac c and what Is espe- espe ci lly import Important nt better jockeys The Te Tie success of the first meeting and the closing down of several meetings m throughout the country have bae caused some v somene new riding talent t be e drawn to Salt Bait Lake and there will be plenty to choose from The first race starts promptly at 15 tomorrow Races will run every day except Sunday until October 7 |