Show I ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM RULE OVER fA FAVORITES Only Two Popular Horses Run to Form While Wise Mone Money Gets a Flaying Playing on Those Discounted Discounted Dis Dis- Discounted Dis- Dis counted In the Betting t r o o RACE n. g TODAY ronn t 1 f First race selling six fur- fur 4 t longs Yankee 4 fils 10 10 Miss lIss 11 Bon Bon- 4 George 10 Guyton Guton la AlIvia 4 Hazlet ii Garland 4 1 Second race pUl purse t three throe fur- fur 4 Ions J rod 4 chita Stone Lad Lady Pan- Pan 4 Bill DIlly Billy Bard Bar 1 10 Sea Green p Gal- Gal tor 10 Mary Dees Rabble n Genova t Third race selling on one mile I t. Altenberg Altenborg Suret Surety Coppers Cop- Cop t per pen Northwest Buck- Buck H 1 thorn 97 Pr PI 4 Grotto 9 92 of oC Castile 10 1 H 4 Fourth A race selling four and arni 4 4 one halt luron furlongs s.-Gra s. Grass 8 Cutter 4 99 9 4 Ontario Ore Oregon Hereafter r r. r ri 4 i 4 Mary Mars F. F J. J C. C f Happy Clem 4 i Happy lOG 4 4 Fifth 1 race FollIn selling one and one- one f sixteenth onet f t ff miles Pretension 4 4 Reel Red Leaf Lent Lucy C. C E Ego Ego- i- i oi o- o 4 98 S Spring Ban Dan 4 t Sixth race soli selling acHing I n No ono mile 4 i Rule 97 Beau 4 4 Man IIan 95 Aks Ar lIen Den 4 Taylor 10 10 Galvanic 4 10 Gaga 44 4 4 4 o O- OM Of t f f t M H f f J f 4 M M f M f M M M I M 4 4 O 0 It was was a bad da day for the tho talent yesterday yes yes- at the races Form was upset dope went wron wrong and but two popular favorites carrier carried tho mone money home all to the delight of or tho the bookies Tho lay day was tho the best yet and the crowd generous gen gen- generous erous In size and play and th the races decidedly surprising The track still heavy heay from Mondays Monday's rain was a n problem lem to the talent though tho fastest since the opening da day Rather Royal Roal and II 11 were tho the anI only two popular winners to carry mono money and oven In the two races many liked Leo Harrison and The Tho bookies got a n good break at the Jump In tho the first raco race at four and one- one half halt furlongs when SW and both heavily played W were re run at off their feet teet and Belle Brad Brady who had received a a. very ery small but ver very wise pIa play at 10 to 1 I. I assumed tho the lead In the Ule stretch and won b by a head In the hardest hardest hard hard- est driven finish of ot the tho meet Hall running In tho the hold wind all the wa way her pace under the tho bat to win also place from the tho favorite th tho finishing oo T T- T under punishment At awa a X i th i n ma last Jast choice ran rane Parker ar er e up UD and 1 lost all It Was a 81 small field In fn the tho second had race e a O Our lr furlongs but a nice play pIny gone oC n n nanon Oln Grah Grahame me at the tho short of 3 to o. o Penn second c h 0 I ce ea alo so had his backers It looked like ke ng hut but tho the two choices with Penn Pen enn a de the the favorite ta all the tho then u 1 a al to m M the sl iVie retch where Sliver Silver Grain rounded n e Into nl second 1 place pico and Graham Graham Grahame in was as st sm 11 leading The stretch told o on Grahame ra Te however er and Penn closed t with a n Ice ride from Smith taking r Gr n leaving a bad badi i rd for tho a Filly Filly Heat The chestnut filly Fore captured the third race winning handily from Salvage a t favorite who had been hacked from tram the boards at more marc than half the books s. Salvage was the cinch and the talent went down do Into pockets heavily with almost an equal play to St. St Joe the thc who mane money la lay After a short brush for the lead leall with sIth Lady Q Fore won the tho lead and maintained an advantage ad of a alen len length th all tn the wa way Entering the stretch S Salvage l a e and St. St Joe were trailIng trailIng trail trail- Ing InS In the tho order named and while th the favorite ma made up a little ground round In the drive drle It was far from enough to win Billy tho the popular roan of ot the tho Murray Murra meeting had a good play pIa for tor show but never Dever In his accustomed lead had chanco chance against tho the class Rather Royal noal equal choice for fa favorIte favorite favorite fa- fa honors with tho the In Inthe tho the fourth race at six furlongs and at 6 S to 5 showing a n much closer price than when he ho won on Monday at nt 20 O 0 Oto to 1 galloped nil all the tho way carrying the tho top weight with ease The surprise atthe of at the race camo came In tho the stretch when Geo Guyton at 30 to 1 I Mar Mar- for tal place Both were driving Sulky old Proper proved again a disappointment die dis appointment to his man many backers In inthe tho the fifth race at one mile when whon after aCter leading past tho the three-quarters three pole poi with Ith Aks Ar Ben not to be shaken shalen from tram his side tilde he quit and making a 0 rather late lato effort nosed him out for place After disposing of at Proper Ask Ar Ben held his speed to the wire and won easily Thrill In the Sixth The backers of at Gossiper II II the tho post favorite In the last race were given a a. a number of thrills coming comins from front fourth place entering the stretch made mC a game finish all tho the way and would have won In another Jump from the tiring Gos- Gos siper Lee r ee Harrison second choice had pushed tho the favorite to the stretch two or three len lengths to the good atthe of at the field but Biskra and Red Tied Leaf Leat had the closing speed to dispose of Harrison ride along the rail on Red Leaf was a very er hend heady ono one Tho riding honors hOllors of the day a wont went to Sullivan an who rode rodo two winners and was In tho money twice Little Henle also looks like a comer corner and there thelo are arc other good boys s 's at the tho track In spite of the fact that It will not be bo ladles ladles' day until Friday Frida the stands held much more moro than titan a sprinkling of at atthe the tho fair fah sex Starter Dwyer Dwer pleased everyone e except In the second and fourth races racel when hen the tho starts were not up to the average See form chart for summary President J. J G. G McDonald of ot the Utah State Fair association was a visitor at tho the Turf TurC and Field club bungalow yesterday where ho enjoyed an afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon of at excellent sport Mr Ir McDonald McDon McDon- aId ald expressed himself as more than pleased with the splendid outcome of at the thc Utah Jockey clubs club's general program program pro pro- gram and more particularly as ts effect effect- In lug the tho Turf TurC and Field club Chili ViSItors Visitor Tho TIm bright t weather brought out a n numerous following ln of ot the Turf andl and aL L l- l Field club member membership yesterday The Tho 4 balconies stood resplendent In the company com coin pany of or smartly gowned owned women Sov- Sov 1 oral cral visiting parties from out o-f o town I rj I vero to be bc noted jn m n the tho lawn E. E W. W k of New York l.- l. accompanied I b by Mrs Lewisohn and Professor Edward Ed Ed- I. I ward lo Locke Head the mineralogist ol of or London En England land were among amonI the vis vis- tors ng Amo-ng the members present were Senator ex-Senator Ford For l Trac of DC New York Dr Peter L and Mrs Lund Samuel Samue I Newhouse c Miss Croker of ot San ian an Francisco Fran cisco Mr and Mrs W II IT Throckmorton ton an and 1 I 1 T c n McDonald |