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Show LONG SHOT WINS AT BUTTE MEET BUTTE. MONT.. Aug. 4. Heads apart with Acqula quoted at 30 to I In the books, first under the wire, followed by Plume and Frieze in the order named, those runuers finished the fifth event today In a manner affording af-fording some of the prettiest racing of the season at Butte. In the last race of the day Sugar Maids tumbled and fell throwing Gaugel heavily to the groun. but not seriously injuring lilni. Results: First race, five furlongs, purse Phcebe. Ill (Gaugel), 1 to 2. won; Al-taray, Al-taray, 1 1 2 (KIrschbaiim), 15 to 1, second: sec-ond: Albetto, 107 ( Vesper. . 20 to 1, third. Time 1:02. Second race, five furlongs, selling Tratnotor, 104 (Vandusen), 5 to 2, won; Bitter Sir, 100 (Fischer). 5 to 1, second; Hannibal Bey. 101 (Callahan), Third race, one mile, selling John IjOuU, 111 (Pace), C, to 5. won; Good-fehlp, Good-fehlp, 97 (Selden). S to 5, second: Kaiserhoff. Ill (Fischer). 11 to 2. third. Time 1:42. Ocean Shore and Treniargo also ran. Fourth race, the Cenlervllle handicap, handi-cap, C furlongs Fern L.. 94 (Kederls) 5 lo 2. won; Batronia. OS (Callahan). 7 to 2. 6ccond: Fernando. 105 Bat-liste). Bat-liste). 3 to 1, third. Time r IS 3-5. Fifth race, mile, selling Acqula 102 (E Smith), 30 to 1, won; Plume, 107 ( I roes), 3 to 1, second; Frieze, 107 (Kir3chbaum), S to 5, third. Time 1:43. Sixth race, futurity course, selling No Quarter. 122 (Taylor). 3 lo 1, won. Del CruzAdor. 125 (Pace), fi to 1. second; Wistaria. 120 (Prior), 12 to 1, third. Time 1:12 1-5. |