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Show f 'v , i , ' . 1 x r v v.v4 " --M 1 i V, - . 'v.,, 5 ' ' 4 1 , f ) 1 . ' ,-; 1 . 1 . - " t , 5- J . .. . : . . RAISED A BUM fails to live up to its name as the horse, left, darts down the track on its way to a victory in the quarterhorse futurity trials. Also . in the picture are Lil Bachelor Boy, right, and Justin Time Go, center. Races are set for Saturday, Satur-day, Sunday and Monday at 1 p.m. in the Uintah County Fairgrounds. for 13 pltaee erowons Raised A Bum proved that it wasn't a bum as the horse which is owned by Stewart Pike captured first place in the quarterhorse futurity trials with a time of 14.9 in the 270 yard race at the Vernal Race Meet, Friday. Rapid Storm, owned own-ed by Dempsey Day, placed second and Lil Bachelor Boy, owned by Karl Seifert, nabbed third place. Hi-Jo Madame, owned by Philip Timothy, nabbed fourth place. Collecter's Fee, which is owned by Doug Murphy, collected first place in the quarterhorse futurity trials, Friday with a time of 14.8. Red Pharoah, owned by Jensen and Hartman, placed second and Brown Sugar Brandy, owned by Don Gorman, netted third place. Honey Superstar, owned by Blake Rust, placed plac-ed fourth. The Big Mistake's only mistake was finishing second in the overnite futurity instead of first. Notch Ahead, owned by A. R. Carter finished ahead of The Big Mistake, which is owned by Udell Gardiner, Gar-diner, at 14.7. Gitty Up Sol, owned by Barney Birchell, placed third and Valley Vandy Star, owned by R. Lind-sey, Lind-sey, netted fourth place. The race had a purse of $1700. Berhman's Going For The Green won the green dollars as it pocketed first place in the 270 yard race for three year olds and up at 14.8. The horse was ridden rid-den by Tamie Fransen. Birthday Party, which is owned by Seifert, had a happy birthday as it placed second and Son of Superstar, owned by Pierce and Swasey, netted third. Rapid Go Devil, owned by Danny York, placed first in the 270 yard race for three year old maidens with a time of 15.0. Eagle Chant, owned by Seifert, netted second place and Miss Little World, owned by Wilkerson, nabbed third place. Bruce's Melody delivered a happy tune to owner Carl Dugan as the horse picked up first place in the 4'2 furlong race with a time of 1:04. Mix Master, owned by Spike Fransen, nabbed second se-cond place and Fleet Valentine, owned by Joe Luck, captured third place. No Limits, owned by Berhman, nabbed nabb-ed first place in the 38 mile race with a time of 36.0. Chant Deck, owned by Walt and Linda Wheeler, placed second and Star Holm, owned by Mike Door, captured cap-tured third place. Lady Moon Love, which is owned by Ray Andrews, captured first place in the 270 yard race for 2 year old maidens with a time of 14.7 in the Vernal Race Meet, Saturday. Salts Kitty, owned by Paul Nobel, nabbed second place and Jan's Man Trish, owned by Jan Gardiner, Gar-diner, collected third place. Trish's Chick, owned by Kelly Wilkins, nabbed first place in the 270 yard race for 2 year old maidens at 15.2 and Utah Bachelor, owned by Seifert, netted second place. Hurried Chick, owned by J. D. Massey, garnered third place. The 270 yard race for 3 year old and up non winners was captured by Six Pac Two, which is owned by Bill Crit-ton, Crit-ton, with a time of 14.5. Go Go Tex, owned own-ed by Mike Dorr, darted down the track for second place and Mister Can Dance performed a racing dance and netted third place. The horse is owned by Randy Ran-dy and Kent Jackson. Fleet Touch, owned by Richard Peterson, picked up first place in the five furlong race and Delaware Win won second place. The horse is owned by Doug Grinolds. Alassper York, owned own-ed by Aaron Rasmussen, garnered third place. Bayard Issue, owned by Rasmussen, pocketed first place in the 4'2 furlong race at 1:02'. Mt. Gala, owned by Joe Luck, placed second and Thirteen States, owned by Joe Lopez, netted third place. Go Zepher Go obeyed the orders of its owner, Gary Ycager, as it netted first place w ith a time of 36.5 in the 38 mile race for 3 year olds and up non winners. Private Teecup, owned by Seifert, gained gain-ed second place. Rowdy's Quest, owned by Double J Ranch, nabbed first place in the quarterhorse derby trials with a time of 14.9 and Grafton's Starlett, owned by Pitchfork Ranch, placed second. Caribo, owned by Parker and Paintes, netted third place and Chicks Super Star, owned by Guy Dean, nabbed fourth place. Giddy's Comet, owned by Pierce and Swasey, darted down the course for first place in the 270 yard quarterhorse derby trials with a time of 14.4. Queen Superstar, owned by Wilkins, nabbed second place and Real Playboy, owned by Dave Jenkins, garnered third place. Itsalottroublc wasn't a lot of trouble for owner, Karl Seifert, as it netted fourth place. O. J. Metcalf is the leading jockey after three days of action with 22 points and Tammie Fransen is in second place at 20 points. Wade Lamoreux is in third place at 15 points. The leading jockey in the Vernal Race Meet will win a hand-tooled hand-tooled exercise saddle made by Harlcy Jackson. : ' -M" I ' i FIVE HORSES, Collector's Fee, Red Pharoah, Smokey Bar Dun, Storms Gold and Brown Sugar Brandy, left to right, blast out of the star ting gate during the quarterhorse futurity trials. Collector's Fee collected first place in the race. |