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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY 16 TRIBUNE RACE CHART GASOLINE ALLEYNOT lreldlno Steward W. W. AeoclU Stewart) Dun B. Shields Peter Saeumlller. and P. H. Qoggln. " Clark. Prealding Judge M. N. Maofarlan. and M. H. Morrucn Aaaoclata Judgta Racing Secretary William P. Kynm. Murray. Starter W. FAIR GROUNDS, May 2, Nineteenth day Weather clear! track faet. and older) special OOOfV -- FIRST RACE Five furlonga, puree) ArfOOJ second, aw; tniro, w. weight. Net value to winner, Wt. St. 1 I I Str. Fin. Jockey. Odds.Sf. Index. Hon and Own". 1 112 4'J 1' ! J.cooinna 7. to OJDGoid Bangle S (Mra.McNall) 112 $ 2 2'i Balentlna ., 4.40 J 17 Coomb T.W.linn 1.20 4'1 l J.Sylvia im Gold Grafton t (Z Harnett) 111 jk ) 8, 4' Robertson 114.20 224 Lantern 12 (D.W.Htinsaker) UJ ea.oo o 1"0 M.Barton 2'1 4 217 dangerous Pan J (Swastika) 101 7 7 1.60 W.Bell SI 6 iSSl Stanford 1 (R Emmsri) 7 .00 7 M C.Greenwd 112 J7B4 Slnnmri 8 (A.T.FSiy) 2 mutual :S :50 1:0$ At post 2 minute, off at 2:12; time. $3.00 show Coombs $3.80 plane. place, $17.40 $4.0 Gold Banafle straight. pal 12. 0 show. Winner ch. a.. by, (runrock-Onroli u hwW inU.ii Gr&ftnn scratched 17SS Pond LIlv Belle 110. 2805 Hats Ander on in. Ptandlna- siart. arood: won easily, second and third him. Winner ME. OCTAVE HAS COME TO PAV HER RESPECTS TO PHVUJS AMD WALT AND INCIDENTALLY 70 TRY TO BORROW SKECZJX POR A ' SHORT TIMB. HENRI IMPATIENTLY BVCES THE FLOOR BACK AT HIS HOTEL WAITING POR THE' FIRST 0UMPSB OF HIS ONLY SON WHOM HE HAS TRAVELED ACROSS AN OCEAN TO SEE. I J a; - AntANil i30A nrt rTttlm Gold Bangle, hard urged from the tart, aeauroed a rood lead after groin; .if.rr,iL and held hie oononltlon enfe thereafter. Coomb began slowly. nrluil his r ud on the outside and finished going gamely. Oold Grafton had no excuses. Lantern and Dangerous Dan tired. Stanford stumbled re- . peatedly during the race. Nt I'M GIAO YES, PMYLU. BACK FROM LONDON. (T YOU ARE AJAS A RUSH TRIP. I HERE HELEAIE FOUND HENRI MUCH AND THE 4 IMPROVED AND THERE ROSES YOU WAS NO NEED OP SENT WERE S. t MY STAYING. WONDERFUL! lT-- nv3 , r, O 1 'f . 1 ' I TVS WHERE 19 SKEEZIX? I'M JUST ' L HI VI ..II' If I II aCMl A TO DYING COULDN'T rrrrrPu and older. SECOND RACE Flv furlong, claiming) valua t0 Wnner, !80; eecond, 80i third, S40. Wt. Ft. a f I Str. Fin. Jockey, vaa St Index. Horee and Owner. 4 4 .20 6 117 2SJ7 Tin Son 4'i 1" J.Sylvia (L.FO'Learyl 2 3 2i a 2" O Broadfcot 8.00 117 , E C Hence Sutton) (Mrs 1 1 1.20 117 It li l E.Taylor Vlnevard 8 (J.Kidcher S I J S 4 J. Marshall B1.60 117 272 Jay Robert (H. Johnson) 7 7 8" J.C.OoHln $ 5.11) 117 2M Smart Horse (I (MnOorp) 6 7 M 7 114 J Pollard 41.10 2M1 thjke of Brabant 3 (Hooee) 4 117 i 5 8'. 7 H.Louman 19.10 Black Pat 9 (J. Pierce) :M. 1:0 $2 mutuela paid! At poet 3 minutes, off at 1:04; time. :24 Tan Son $1.40 tralghl, $3 60 place. $2 60 show; Hence n: Id. 00 place, $3.60 enow; trained , by Aeronaut-Tach. by L. F. (t Winner show. $2.80 Vineyard O'Leary. Standing Urt, bad ; won first three driving. Winner entered $300; Wracklan $3.20 place, $3.00 show; Romaldo $9.80 show. Winner br. g. fro claim. trained by w. K. Horned. Movinar atart, rood; won tally. Tan Son began slowly, worked bis way up on the outside, wore down tne Horron-Smlr- r: third second In forced Hence to stride. easily. Wlnnei" entered $100; no claim. win the last and In streTrh the up leaders gnt Old Faithful, a distant trailer during the early running, rradually, the pace most of the way and outgamed Vineyard for the place. The latter entertnc the etretch and won with speed In reserv. leaders cam around the Roberts ehowed early speed. et a food pace and finished gamely. Jay of contention, out the tired ett!nr Romaldo, far pace. after Wracklane Net and older. THIRD RACE Seven furlongs, claiming; closed an Immense rap and finished atronreat of all. Arravan cloeed a good 2841" value to winner, $280; second, 80: third, 40. gap. Lurroan and Hackamore quit badly. ' Btr. I Odds.Jt. Pt Fin. Wt. Owner. Horse and Jockey. Index. mile, claiming) 3 year-olds 2 1.40 2845" SEVENTH RACE On and BaVntln 2S32Judge Hickman 6 (J Kindle) 114 a 45' and older. Net value to winner, $280; second, $80; third, 12. 0 1" H. Winter 224 Fairy Beau 4 (Mrs.iorianii 1 Wt. St. 1 .70 Index. Fin. Jockey. Odd St. 4" t I Sir. Horse and Owner. J Sylvia 2JM8 Tulsa 10 (C Sawyer) 1 1 1 1 5 1 10 3 H. Winter 10.70 8.30 P.Rennle 1S 3 !'l 1 2I4 Evelyn 3BrownY. (G.Barnum) 102 2510 Skootln 3 (O.nrumheller) 4 3' 2l 2 71 J Sylvia S.90 1.90 2'1 4 (B S' 4' Llhue H.Lotiman Barton) 5 (W.J.Pavts) )n. (2!)Fourcroas 2 a 7 6 81 4 M ( 104 E W.Bell 8 7 20.00 15.50 W.Bell 10 Marshall) 2:8 Sam 2S09 Braxos 12 (H.Nanrolas 'l Robeon 4 2 4 8 4 7 (WH Officer) m 8" 2 1.60 2S14 5.10 C.Greenwd !1 7' Star .1 10 J Cloudy It Lamb (F.Howard) (2S23)The 8.90 I J.CColllns 22.40 228 Billy Olbeon 7 ((".Arnold) 103 1 5 3' 4 0 5 Balentlne 7 (McGregor) 2820 Fo y Thorp 19 ! $ 3" 21 5" 5 2S23 Plow Steel 8 (R.Feeney) 107, H.Louman 11.80 $2 mutuels 1:17, 1:30 At post 4 minutes, off at 3:36'4; time, :24 7 7 7 7 7 7 109 Robertson 17.80 $3.40 show; Fairy's Beau (G.Ashton) (2829)Romulu paid Judare 14Hickman $4. SO straight, $4.60 place, ch. :C1 1144 . At post ,i minute, off at 5:34: time, :25 30 show: Tulsa $4.20 show. Ml Winner nlace. by Malamont-Bes- sl $2 mutuel 1:51 framed hv .1. Kindle. Standln- - start. pood for all but Judge Hick paid Kvelyn Brown tSi.iO straight, $6.60 place, $4.00 ljiim.r' Sam br. m., $3.00 $5.00 show. claimed no .Winner Lorch how; claim. Skootln show; Llhue $3.60 place, man: won first three driving. Winner entered $200; Sodalla; trained by 1. B. Kutch. Moving atart, good by Orlln Krlpp-MI- s for $600 by Mr. T. Hunt. the tart for all but Romulus; won easily, second and third driving. Winner entered Judce Hickman, fractious at the Carrier, broke eldeway when Beau and $400; no claim. w4 effected; moved up rapidly on the outside, wore down FairyInto a commanding form, eprlnte held him safe at the finish. Fairy's B"au set a rood pace, but could not with-On ' Evelyn Brown, racing In Improved lead, was rated In front and won a her rider pleased. Llhue had no ex-- 1 stand the challenge of the winner. Tiilsa. far out of contention, moved up the Inside, saving much ground, was in clone quarters and forced to ease up cuses. 8am Lorcn ciosea an immense gap and iinisnea strongly, atar fiouay best of the others. Romulus dwelt at the atart. when going strongly. Skootln and The Lamb quit. and older. Net FOURTH RACE Flv furlongs, claiming; no J- -- jo S40, S80; value to winner, $280; econd, third, I Str. Fin. Jockey. Odd St. Wt. Pt. a Index. Horse and Owner. 1" 1" ETaylor 4.20 3K31 Mhu Emerson (MlssOtto) 114 87 2.10 2J 2' J.Dyer 110 211 Mr. Ruby 5 (T.LInley) man H 10.50 Lou 113 4 3" 3'i All Mum 235 (J.L.Scobey) 4 4 2 3.80 C.Greenwd Nan McKlnney 9 (MKoeon)108 6" E.Pultrlch 4.00 5 2S3 Moonshine Frank 7(Tompras)114 1 108 BLACKFOOT. Idaho, May I Blng J C.Collin 13.10 6'i 5 27 Freda Krlpp 4 (S.Johnson) 7 61 4 27.00 117 4 TBuel IS0S Bwlft Lady ham County Fish and Game asso(UUhStable) 1:03. $2 matueui paid ciation voted Friday to build rearing At post V4 minute, off at 4:07; time, :24 8, :49 Mia Emerson $10 40 tralght, $5.00 tIac. $3.80 ahow; Mr. Ruby $3.60 place, ponda near Springfield and feed th B.; fish supplied by the tat until they $3.20 show; All Mum $4.20 show. Winner b. m., Sweep-U- p Scratched 2833 Salton 115, 2821 C. W. Jackson are large enough to plant. trained by P. McKenney. eecond won third Member expect to do the work and 110. Skidd driving, easily, 114, Billy Standing start, good; Interested to meet driving. Winner entered $400; no claim. Mr. Ruby claimed for $800 by J. have requested allstore Sunday mornat Henry' cigar IX Rice. Mia Emerson raced head and head with Mr. Ruby moat of th way and ing to anend th day digging th pond. outramed him under a powerful ride. The latter was forced back when Swift Lady cut In front of him. but gained, rapidly and finished strongly. All AsTT.EICa.ir ASSOCIATION. Mum outgamed Nan McKlnney for third place. Moonshine Frank waa aore Standing ef the Clubs. going to the post. W, L Pot. VT, I. Fetl nd older. Net 4 o FIFTH RACE Seven furlong, claiming: 00 .100 I ,0-St. rnl 14 t .7Tn!aaels V4U, t0 winner, $280; eecond, $80; third, $40. 1 .4S Mllwkee Wt. St. 1 1 1 Str. Fin. Jockey. Odds. St. X. City. I 7 . 563J!Tiee... Index. Horse and Owner. 4 4 .400 Louisville 1 2 60 3 P.Rennl 4' ti 3' 2S30 Shasta Bally 4 (St.Vlncent) 107 II .164 7 .km1 uaiumaua ., 1 1 1 2 1 H. Winter 11 1.70 los 2827 Lemon Seth I (Mrs.G.Ogle) 8 40 I 'J C.Greenwd 101 f I 6 1834 Roller 5 (M.C.Haines) Basalts. 4', Teetsrday's X. Tf. It Kueas Cltx: Duty Boy 7 (R.Hollenbecfc) 107 4 S 4 4'1 3 4 II Louman 4.30 12 ,.. 237 Bachelor Jfeph 4 (L.Steward)105 6 6'J 5" (i I 61 J C. Collins 17.00 I Toledo 14 .11 2 2 6 7 2.80 .5 Kansas City 2337 Sophia Goldman 2'i J.Sylvia 5. (Irwin) 103 5, :48 $2 1:15, 1:23 At ooat minute, off at 4:35'; time. :23 3H. R. Mllwankee: At mutuela paid Shasta Bally $15.00 straight, $5.20 place, $3. to show; Lemon Seth 12 4 rnlumhus $3.20 place, $2.60 ahow; Roller $3.20 ehow.- - Winner br. g., by 11 7 MUwauiee Belle: trained by W. 8t. Vincent. Movlner ..atart, good; wan handily, second Winner entered $600; no claim. , and) third easily. W. At Minneapolis: Shasta Bally, given a wonderful ride, rated off the early pace, gained TsmlsTllle 14 .11 ........ . 10 gradually when urged, wore down Iemon Seth in the stretch and won going Mtnneapolll away. Th latter set a fast pace, opened up a commanding lead, but tired H. At St. Paal: badly during the final elehth. Roller closed an immense gap and Iffinished 1 short. lndlsns polls 11 Duty Boy, well up during the early running, tired as atrofurly. 10 8t. Psul Sophia Goldman was done after going a half-milSIXTH RACE On and miles, -- O' j and elder. Net value to winner $280; eeond, $80;claiming; lOtTTHEBIT A8S0CIATI01. third, $40. Standing of the Clubs, Index. Home and Owner. . - Wt. St. i ! Str. Fin. Jockey. Odds. St. W. I. Pt. ' Pet 107 1S2 Old Faithful 4i li H.Louman 5.80 Imlfha 11W. L. .4471 (Mr. Hamad)) 106 aahviUe 10 11 1 3 2' 24 H Winters 1.80 Atlanta.. II I .6711 Mobile. .. I 14 223 Wracklane 5 (R.N. Moody) 7 7" 6 8 2X29 Romaldo 8 3 109 32.10 BUmrjhia 4 4 I (E.McAvoy) P.Rennie 4 II .414 Ohatneoga 4 2722 Arravan 12 (Baby Shoe St.) 110 .8 7 14 Farneworth 2.70 aT. Orlaa. 1 4 . 544! L.- Book .875 5i 6' 4i 20 SO IS29 Kidder 4 (R.Emmert) 2 4 104 6" 6 W.Bell 2X29 Lurman 7 (K M Marshall) 1 2 2 5 40 108 Si 14 J Kelly Beaulte. Yesterday's 12 (J.Kent) 2829'Borea 4 109 56.30 5i 7 8 7'i 7'1 Ualentlne atempMe 7. Chattaaeora 11. .' 3 2S24 Hackamore 10 (M. Shores) 1 8 8 3 8 109 3.50 8. New Orleans 1. Atlanta J.tfylvla By At. DEN4AREE, 1 :17 1:41 At post 4 minute, off at 5:07: time ;25 5 :61 little Book 4, NaskTllle 6. Former Pitcher, New York Giant. $3 mutuels paid Old Faithful $13.60 atralght, $5.00 place, $4.00 show lj83 Only three gmmea sohaduled, I have heard it whispered about oc casionally by golfers who ought . to know better that there are certain nttle tricks of the trade, refinements or finesse that the expert player nev er tlpa off or impart to hia dub pupil. Be that as It may, I am passing on for the benefit of my fellow sllcera and hookers, two little bits of infor mat Ion I received from my good iOlU TODAY aiiiiiiiiiLiiBiiiiiiiiiinCTiiiiim: .. OQ 4 A MORNING, MAY 3, 1927. V l SEE HIM. TAKE HI- TAKE HIM. ISN'T HE A GRAND BIG BOY! I MUST HE'S DEVELOPING SO FA3T. BLTT I "SEE HIM OUT FOR A DRWE? I HAVE MY CAR OUTSIDE. I'D r M- LET HIM GO FOR A , RIDE - NOT THIS I r" . I V AFTERNOON. HV v I lilP3rM Na AFTERNOON. YOU'D LIKE TO CO DRIVING WfTH ME WOULDN'T YOU SKEEZV? f 5J LL l i MMi SURE HE WOULD BE GLAD TO GO BUT HE MUST HAVE HI? UNCLE. WALT'S PERMISSION AND WALT ISN'T HERE. HIM FOR TOMORROW HAVE COULDN'T I PROMISE TO BRJNG HIM BACK IM TWO HOURS. THEN TOMORROW, PHYLUS. DO LET Me I'LL ' CALL HIM. YOU MUST 9KEEZIX. MAY FEEL DIFFERENTLY TOMORROW, SV l3 f 23 ,5i iA Bingham County to These Tips Have Rearing Pond: Sure to Win Jl a (234) Vildred Rath . 27M4 Cencellatlea . ., . ... (230) Tit Set 114 (241) Judge Blckaaa GO) Mfta rare, six farienrs (leee fbrty-tlin- e Newbouae yards), purse $800, elalalaf. feotel cearee, and ap: 2M S8S7 2KXT (2r7) 3T0 221 (2el) Jixtb xl)l .1112 Tke Cof field MslneprlBg MaUcha Perrlebon frinc-UKt- a 111! . 112 114 114 11 U Frank (jolnuna Boe . Be neee race, six furlonri 2hul 2Mas UK (8) 248 2814 2S45 2N46 2M1 fbrty thr 2815 8M IJrtn Cour walklkl . . 2M tBuck Garrett (28M) Pslole (2K1H) Reufh and Bead (2738) aKIiasU KlBf ,ei fRuriuinsa eatry. stable-Sawye- r iMr. c. S. Irwle-Leillentry Seventh nice, seven fiirlonst. pnree and up: perlsl welshts. 2N10 (VH48) lluquln. Hhasta Billy ine ..... , Lorch m K . allowance er Will Carry On. ....X106 cjalmed. Weather clear, trark fiat. Bochoater Ioraate . 11 14 7 4 .Ill Newnrk. .41 Beading . . . 7 14 S 14 .100 .411 .861 .171 Baanlta. YestenUy'a Beading 4, Toronto 4". Jersey City 4, Buffalo I. Newark I, Syraouaa 4. Baltimore I, Bocheater I. $500. . . Wife of Milwaukee Own ....III110 ,.. xApprentlce 110 IOT .....1103 .. aad Low TO RETAIN CLUB a alxteenta. and np: ,....11112 and IHTXBATIOHAX LXAOUI. Btaadiag ef Club. W. L. Pct.l W. L. Baltimera 13 I ,711'jeraer City 9 4 Buffalo . 13 I .467 Syracuse. . 7 14 . sDoe K Boiler BORCHERT WIDOW 10 Jolly Cephas . Plow Steel . .. Tnlaa Sweet m year-eld- s de Bob Boy SylranDe . . .. Sophia Oeldaua lgbth race, en mile parse 1404, claiming, Wonder Llsnt . mxxih aanflicap, lain. p. yar4s. puru sod up: wboM hotel conrae, I 2ST) tAk John 280 iMIh lister 11 111 111 104 113 114 109 elalon to carry on th affair of th team, thu taking rank with Mr. Jame C. Dunn of Chicago, preaent owner of th majority atock of tha Cleveland club of the American league, a business valued at mora than and Mrs. Helen Hathaway Brltton, who at one time owned th St., Louis Cardinals, when her husband' death transferred th itock to her. Mr. Bochert Intends to retain ownership of tha Milwaukee team, and be guided In It direction bv the counsel of Henry J. Klllllea. a Milwaukee attorney. Klllllea, with Ban Johnson and Charles A. Comlskey, waa on of the organiser of the American league. He waa a close personal friend of Bochert, who fell dead last Wednesday night while talking over th radio at a banquet in hi honor. Th Milwaukee club has an approxi mate value of $300,000, and under Brochert's direction waa a tremendou CHICAGO. May i (AP). Mr. Otto Borchert, widow of th lata owner of th Milwaukee club of th Americas association, today became th fourth woman baseball magnate In America. money-make- r. Sh I th aecond woman to inherit th RETURNS TO RANCH. Milwaukee Brewer. Mr. Charles Havenor fell heir to tha srtock at the FAIRVIEW, Wyo., May 2 B!hop death of her husband fifteen year Orlando Barru ha returned to his; ranch In Falrvlew, after having spent Mrs. Bocnert made Known her de- - the past winter In Logan. on the Links noi TODAY LADIES' DAY LADIES FREE --AT TH- E- STATE: WILLIAM P. KYNE, General Manager SIS PAYS MORE JUST anwaunn4n - more of thrilling races with thoroughbreds, the under popular pari mutuel system. IT'S THE nuining LAST CHANCE NOW! Jiut . 1 thm. , rimt race, fire furloar. claiming, 8 J.arolda sad ap: l'hllllpe Ut I'M I Skootla' . , .. 2M LADIES FEEE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Ii -- I--- Ix day ADMISSION $1.00 (plus Tqji) in the West Best Thoroughbreds -- and- PAEI MUTUEL WAGEES Ne Klag ill niynplaa Bill's lien . Bill Shaffer , (2171 Iw. gceft .:..::::::::::::::::::xm 2fi'J4 (37BAI 2S10 Gael III rae. fir elalmls. I and year-eld- a 27H Bora tKVt Sueford 27,0 I ?10 xJ 'jaif IrWH u: zail Hilly skidd . . Manna Grand Polly . . Amarkaaula Hia, a fiiday Siraai . Ueatkee r!l ......... Tnar t h rare, five furVnaxa. 8 year-eid- rlamtaf. ?ll IT !.!M1.. 4i 2Hi o- -a--. " . 4i on ' "o :sir.0 itn 'VW' . l .............. rail 9,?"" 225. -- - ry w 1xtu . 1 fallen aaagula (101 Tklrd rare, Ave ferVsesm, sad ep: riaiaaiax. Dill Btarwats 7744 Galloping J 2MI fo zfc ( karlla Kerrey XtMsl -- . . nrwtoii Mtaa ".nW' 1 furteeta. eraad i-i-..- rr' .4ite . irn- - 1.1. (Copyright FiSi isU n ing. 'Ive found they're worth trying. Would like to hear from reader what success they have with ' & v-:'.?ri- V r H: friends. "Chick" Evan and Walter llagen. Whether they will get results In every Individual case I don't pretend to know, but they took enough strokes off my gam this spring In cond Florida to enable me to win prise In the annual baseball scribes' tournament, given by Al Lang at the Jungle Country club at St. Peters-I burg. Fla. I shot an. 8$, which about ten atrokea under my normal game. Hob Newhail grabbed first prize with an 82. the average player Kvans advise to discard the interloctlng Harry. and (lene Samson grip, unless he ha unusually strong wriat, forearm and' hands, and with a little practice with the above grip he will get much greater distance with hi wood and iron shot. Hagen'a tip I to turn and lock th head, Juat after soling the club and the back swing, just before starting on th balL This keeping the left eye head and lung the prevents raising Var-do- 8 S-- R.r Subtle Blag tt Hofan Ia aa ldy Krotllaa - 'us .....A 1 rue 4409. . ,,,,ItIll 110 Ill . , . 1M loa Ill in Ill xlu w 'A in . . Marry T All Msua allee A- ...... 1 104 flaf-- JttAKV W ZJZZ". -- e yrigif, 0i0 HaniVnkateMsatBWkai4BaBaWMBa itn. |