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Show Results Listed For June 25 Horse Races The June 25 horse racing results of the Panguitch Horsemen held at the Panguitch race track were released re-leased July 5. The 2 p.m. post time ushered in a full race day of 12 races. The first race a 350-yard quarter horse derby was won by Jetadiah Jr. owned by Mick Dryer with Rick Schmidt up. Second place was captured cap-tured by Suft A Tana owned by Eva Hardy and ridden by S. Talbot. Third spot was taken by Rich Lil' Bugger owned by Jim Avrath and ridden by Kenny Black. The second race was a five and one-half furlong thoroughbred maiden and was won by In Turn owned by Tcrril Staples and ridden by James Sorenson. Number two spot was clinched by Almo Nels owned by Scott McKnight and ridden rid-den by J. Trevizo. Third place was taken by Dangerous Action owned by LaDcll Alvey and S. Talbot at the reins. Third race action saw Just a C Note owned by Clark Johnson take this five and one-half furlong thoroughbred thor-oughbred maiden event with Nate' Condce up. The second slot was captured by Thermo Nuclear owned by Bryce Gale with J. Sorenson up. Third place went to I Luv U So owned by Robert Patterson and S. Talbot wearing the silks. A five and one-half furlong claiming race was next, with Daniel K winning owned by Bobby Mize and N. Condce up. Second place winner was Hot Prowler owned by Erma Eyre with J. Sorenson up. Third was taken by Roman City owned by Dave Jensen with J. Trevizo making the weight. The fifth race was a four and one-half furlong thoroughbred maiden event which was won by Four to Score owned by Chris Marshall with S. Talbot booting the winner home. Second place was claimed by Foe's Miracle owned by ' Buren Wilson with S. Talbot up. Third place went to Tells Bad Boy owned by Jim Bourland and ridden by N. Condce. The sixth race was a five furlong futurity won by Alta The Judge owned by David Marshall with N. Condce up. Second spot honors ' ' .-ct-:--jx,--v.:, went to Hardware King owned by Cal Dunn and K. Black carrying the colors. Third position was filled by To My Future owned by Bryce Gale and ridden by J. Sorenson. The seventh race winner in a five-furlong thoroughbred allowance was Thirle Royal owned by Bobby Mize and carrying R. Bouy. Second slot was filled by Janbella owned by Lawrence Orton with K. Black up. Third was captured by Kara Ann owned by Lynn Robinson and carrying S. Talbot. The eighth race winner and taking tak-ing the five furlong thoroughbred futurity trials was Trip The Balance owned by Ken Mclnclly and ridden by M. Carter. Second place winner was Victory Dinner owned by David Marshall with N. Condee up. Third place was won by Flying Ri-alto Ri-alto owned by Jim Bourland with J. Sorenson up. The ninth race was a thoroughbred thorough-bred allowance contest won by McFcd owned by Rob Spears and ridden by K. Black. The second spot was claimed by Fly Man Fly owned by Max White and ridden by K. Buoy. Show was by Tuff A Nuff owned by Ozwald Nyers and ridden by J. Trevizo. The tenth race, a six-furlong allowance al-lowance was won by Miss Mash Mac owned by Kent Mclnelly and ridden by M. Cater. Second place winner was Daring Danzek owned by Curtis and White and ridden by R. Buoy. Third place was garnered by Moor Macho owned by Clair McMullin and ridden by N. Condee. The eleventh race was a thoroughbred thor-oughbred handicap race won by Melvin owned by D. Mackelprang with N. Condee up. Second placer was Couldn't Care Less owned by Calvin Eyre with J. Sorenson up. Beau's Court was third, owned by by Mick Pryor and ridden by J. Trevizo. The final race was a six-furlong thoroughbred allowance and won by Note The Cup owned by Don C. Lay and ridden by S. Talbot. Second Sec-ond place honors went to Dolce Talk owned by Robert Carter with M. Carter up. Third place in the final fi-nal race went to Kays Check owned by Curtis and White and ridden by J. Sorenson. |