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Show blola and Fanoull Hall finished heads apart in the order named. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs Garland, 102 (Klrschhaum) 3 to 2, won; Voltrome, 10G (John?on) 12 to 1, second; Lady Quality, 100 (Morgan) 18 to 5, third. Time, :55 4-6. Black Domino, Rose Daley, Dally, Bill Bagwell, Koenlgen. Louise, Sir Preston and Charley Paine also ran. Second race, five furlongs, selling Minnldocia, 105 (Morgan) C to 5, won; Mary Genevieve, 105 (Thomas) 12 to 1, second; Camera, 100 (Mondon) 9 to 2, third. Time, l; 03 2-5. Sixteen, O. i K. Herndon and Grahame also ran. t Third race, six furlongs Beauman, 112 (Sandy) 4 to 1, won; Rubiola. 100 (Henry) 8 to 1, second; Faneuil Hall, 109 (Otis) 12 to 1, third. Time, I 1:17. Bill Mayham. Grotto, St, Francis, j Free Knight, the Bear and Platoon also I ran. I Fourth race, mile and eighth, eell-! eell-! lng Red Leaf, 109 (Harris) 3 to 2. I won; Mike Jordan, 101 (Demlng) 6 to 1, second; Proteus, 101 (Willis) 1G to I 1, third. Time, 1:56. I Cabin, Herman Doyle, Swell Girl also ran. Fifth race, seven furlongs Cardl-! Cardl-! nal Sarto, 110 (Henry) 11 to 10, won; j Buna, 99 (Bevan) 12 to 1, second; ! Priceless Jewell, 107 (Taylor) 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:30. Boa&, Kopeck, Tavora, Liberta ahd Bueca also ran. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs Force, 107 (Henry) 9 to 1, won; Birth, 102 (Cotton) 9 to 10, second; Flgent, 107 (Klrschbaum) 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:22 1-5. Geo. Guyton, Miss Beaumonter, No Rule, Judge Shortall and Allco Col-1 lins also ran. FAIRLY GOOD FIELDS IN SALT LAKE RACES , Salt Lake, June 17. The racing to- ! day brought out fairly good fields. Red Leaf, Minnldocia and Cardinal Sarto j won their races handily, with odds ! near the even money mark. The third race saw a very close finish, after Free . Knight, and the Bear were ellmlnat-1 ed by a poor start. Beauman, Ru- |