Show SOME LIVE LI yE SPORTING GOSSIP LOCAL AND All TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF FIELD TRACK AND L RING BANGTAILS AILS DRAW ORA V Absence of Rain and Snow Gives Ponies a Better Bette Chance TWO OUTSIDERS LANDED Talent Picks a Few Winners I and Weather Helps Gate Receipts I With rain or now Inow for the first time lacking tho the eighth day of ot the Murray meeting At Rt the fair Kroun grounds s bru brought ht out a good crowd and offered the usual l good sport The track though very muddy mU Is said by 11 the visiting horsemen to be bo the best mile half track In the tho country under the tho weather condition and md al also o the safest Only In two of the tho lx Ix races did the favorites orites fall tall to win und and the way tho the fans fane picked winners made madu tho the bookies M The first break In tho the picking came In the third race when Happy Happ Chappy Chapp at nt eight to ono one outran the neld to tho first turn and ami n led nil the WR way to the wire d despite the efforts of ot Jockey McBeth on the favorite ta Laura F. F M M. M to whip t out a a. victory Again In the last st race ono of the prettiest of the meeting dill did an out- out upset things when Nelson on Sightly Jumped out of 01 the also and nd pounded along the pole down to tho the wiro and won t from Hand Me 10 1 Down by a nose The race was for tour our and a half hale furlongs C A As the swept b by the stands the first time j i iMy My 1 had a a. length to tho the good At the tho turn Into tho the stretch Billy Bagwell and Hand Me Je Down the C a favorites closed and the drive to the wire began Bm Billy seemed to be th the the I stron strongest strong eL and the calls for or him were alone heard Here Nelsons Nelson's good ride told and ho won non Hand MP Me Jp Down nosing nosing nos no- nos- nos ing out Bagwell for place Western Shows CIa Cla c. Western estern showed class in Iii the first race at six Elx furlongs b by running ahead of or Duke of 01 Orleans who had been touted to win easily could do no better than tItan show at live five lengths J Jockey Lloyd Llod got a and warning in the second race for shutting shutting shut shut- ting oft off Jim onN on the last turn Jim Mallady was leading b by a length I Sir Barry Barr with Lloyd up trailing and Jim Hanna coming strong Lloyd Llod pulled his horse toward the pole forcing fore forc lug ing Hanna Jianna to loose a length Tho The animal was game Kame however and came back winning place pineo from Barr Barry and pushing Mallady for tor first Lad Lady Alicia Alida the hot favorite In the mile and an nn el eighth gave her admirers a scare care when KOg JOIO pa passed ed her hur on the I back bacle stretch going strong A touch I of Jockey Jocke Nelsons Nelson's stick however I called for a response that a again ain placed the favorite In the lead The drive l the two was a hard I Ti o but the Lad Lady had the foot J pj Ji iro 1 extra excitement In the fifth firth race at ata ata ata a half mile with SL St Joe first choice I winning by a nose noe from flom SW and b by a half haIr from J. J W. W Y Fuller Fullor Fuller led to the seven eighths pole but Johnson could not hold his horse hOlse to the pace The err effects o of the bright though cold sunshine were seen In fuller stands and more enthusiasm for tor everything everything every ever thing connected with Ith the thc track A lit littie little little lit lit- tle tie warmer Is now no the cry with tho the hope that the Salt Lakers who like lIle r running races will turn out to seo see the good sport Manager Ionn or Murray announced at the close choc o of the thc afternoon meet that Fri Fri- I d day would be hc Elks Elks' da day with every member of or th the herd hord who could show a. a l. l badge or card entitled to tu free ad ad- mission From the numb numbers rB o of ot the tho crowd already tho the seen n at I grounds It would seem that the tho invitation In Invitation In- In is b a money loo looser er Friday will alfo bo he Ladles Ladies 5 day tJay |