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Show H h . , I BUTTE RACE MEET I . TO OPEN TODAY li I M I BUTTE, July 18. Butto'8 30-day H ' raco meet, which begins tomorrow un- H der the auspices of the Butte Jockoy H clug, it is predicted by well known H race writers, will bo one of tho great H l racjng meets In tho northwest and H' , the' greatest evor held In the mining H; city. Twenty bookmakers are on. the H ground tonight, as compared with H about 12 ac previous meetings. Every H jJtall at the racing course on the fla H below Butte is occupied, as aro many H BtableB in the vicinity or tho track, Hf and there are easily more than 500 H' horses which will participate in the H races. Tho bost of tho talent from Hj Salt lakc, California, Juarez and tho H oastorn tracks Is hore, presenting a H class of racers never before seen on H tho Butto track. m ' r Martin Nathanson will bo the pro- M siding Judge, Richard Dwyer, the vot- Hl oran. starter, will officiate at the M springing of the barrier, with James H I Healey and Charles Webber as his HI T assistants. David O'Connor will be HI ' associate judge. Jack Dinuo paddock HI ' judgo and Sam McGlbbon clerk of the m bcales. H i Ono of the biggest stables at the H i track is that of Hogan & Keene, H V I known the turf -world over. It has H VI j raoro than 30 head of racers. H. G. H 1 Bcdwell's string of fast runners is also H f"n hero. There aro numerous other well HI l ' I knowq track followers hero with H i it strings of moro than a dozea head. Tho purses aggregate $100,000. ?v: BUTTEEIITRIES i BUTTE, July 18. Entries for "Wed-ticsday; "Wed-ticsday; First race, six furlonfis, selling Menden, Foreguard, Blacksheep, Irrigator, Irri-gator, 111; Rey El Tovar, Blbkra, 109; Lady McNally, 107; Heretic, 101 Second race, six furlongB, selling Marburg, Dareington, 114; Prince "VVJntcr, 112; Ed G., Miss Naomi, 109; Sainest, 104; llarlo Hyde, CL02. Third race, four and a half fur longs, purse, maiden 2-year-olds , Mandedcro, Ethel S., Ill, First Fashion, Fash-ion, Auto Girl, 106; Lake Tahoe, Dro-ml, Dro-ml, 104; Lavender Lads, 101. Fourth raco, futurity course, selling Oxer, 115: Lomond, 114; Workbox, 110; Elizabeth Harwood, 107, Dacia, Lady Macy, 99. Fifth race, mllonnd 70 yards, selling sell-ing Elgin, Charles Rothschild, Fred Mulholland, Davo Webei0, 109, Ljttlc Marchmont, Court Lady, 107; Galenc Gale, 100. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling-Tommy selling-Tommy McGeo, Sixteen, Fancy, Dorothy Dor-othy Ledgett, New Capital, Adena, 109; Elmeta Hamilton, 102; Jack Strjker, Cisko, 101, Zool, 99. Clear and fast. WINOSORJESULTS . WTND30R, OnL, July 18. A handl-cap handl-cap at a milo and a sixteenth and a race for Canadian-bred 2-year-olds wore the features at Windsor this afternoon. af-ternoon. The latter event went to Whltocaps, who heat Ondramou easily, while Cliff Edge proved best In the handicap, loading the 1 to 2 favorlto NaiiBhon a length at tho finish. First raco, four and a half furlongs White Caps, 7 to 5, won; Ondramon, S to 5, second; Prince Pol, 1 to 1, third. Time, :63 4-C. Second race, six furlougs Pluvius, 10 to 1, won; Stilly Night, 16 to 5, second; Martjn W. Littleton, 1 to 1. third Time, 1:13 2-C. Third race, ihllo and a sixteenth-Cliff sixteenth-Cliff Edge, 7 to 2, won; Naushon, 9 to 20, second; Carlton G 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:46 1-5. Fourth race, mlio and a quarter Supervisor, 7 to 2, won; Oracle, 12 to 1, second; Naughty Lad, 5 to 2, third. Time, 2.Q8 4-5. Fifth race, fjvo furlongs and a half Miss Joo, 7 to 1, won; Monsieur, 7 to 1, Becond; Ochre Court, 5 lo 2, third. Time, 1:08 1-5. Sixth race, s ixfurlongs, purse Sir Alvescot, 3 to 1, won; King Aon- dale, 11 to 10. second, Abrasion, 10 to 1, third Time, 111. Seventh raco, mlle-AspIrln, G to 5, won. Granla, 8 to 1. second, Mont calm 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:40. |