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Show WILL EXTEND THE MEET. Latonia Officials Decide to Run Five Days More. CINCINNATI, A us. 21. Tho Latonia officials offi-cials decided today to extend the meeting five days longer, making the closing dny September Septem-ber D Instead of September 4 Results: First race, six furlongs Euba won, Tho Roustabout second, Florl third. Time. 1:11 1-5. Second race, mile and 100 yards Six Shooter won. Scotch Thistle second, Wcdgcwood third. Time. 1:47. Third race, five furlongs Gabrlcllo won, Amy Riley second. Progression third. Tlmo, 1:02. Fourth race, six furlongs Robin Hood won, Jack Ratlin second. Eleanor Howard third Time. 1:14 4-5. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Mandator Man-dator won. Orbicular second, Excitement third Time. 1:0S 3-0. Sixth race, ono mile Eduardo won. Dr. Wang second, Hot third. Time, 1:43 2-3. Saratoga Results. SARATOGA. N. Y.. Aug. 21. Tho last day of racing at tho Saratoga track called out an exceptionally large crowd. Results: First rnco, bnndlcap. five and a half furlongs fur-longs Yalagal won. Debar second, Speedaway third. Time, 1:07. 4 ' Second race, steeplechase, short courre Caloorahatchle won. Woden second. Jim Now-nmn Now-nmn third. Time. 4:2G. Third race, six furlongs Brush Up won, Lu-retta Lu-retta second. Flcur do Mnrle third. Time. 1:13 3-5. Fourth rnco. th Champlain handicap, mllo and ono-elghlh Uolly Spanker won, Molly Brnnl second, Oxford third. Time, 1:33. Fflth race, mile Tho Lady Rohesla won. Knight of Rhodaa second, New Mown Hay third. Time. 1:40. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Bon Rodder won. Holscher second,- Nostrome third. Time. 1:07 2-C. Latonia Entries. Special to Tho Tribune. CINCINNATI. Aug. 21. Latonia entries for August 35 are as follows: First race, six furlongs, soiling Merino SS. Kate Zltl SS. Merces &S. Tho Only Way 90. Judgo Traynor OS. Death 102, Mall Box 103. Lady Lou &8. Eneda 83. John Lyle 90, Mnbel Winn 100, Penseo 100, Frank Mc. 102. Gold Bell 105. : Second race, mllo nnd ICO yards. selling-Sanction selling-Sanction 90, Rlnn 98. Gllfnln 100, Florlzcl 100. 'Western Duke 101. Hot 95, Hortensla 99, Fon-soluca Fon-soluca 100. Glisten 100. Autnllght 103. Third race. hIx furlongs, selling Matnbon 91. Theo Case 102. Dr. Keith 104. Neodcsha 107. Maplcliurst 102, Chief Hayes 102, St. Colomb 107. Fourth race, mllo, purse Lllllnndra 91, Queen Esther 95, John I.vtcnllo 97. Dutro 97. Royal Pearl 100. Col. Burleigh 100. Maceona IOC. Lythla 93. Roderick Dhu 97. Rather Royal 67, Frank Greon 97, Gleoman ICO, Nominee 103. Paul 109. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling, same conditions condi-tions as Unit Wakuful S3. Wexford 90. Jim Tyrcll 97. Midnight Minstrel 9S. Albemarle 102. Ethel Burry 103. Alllsta 103. Ed Early fj. The Roustabout 93. Zlnda OS. Nonn B. 100. Joo Goso 102. Parlslenno 103, Cardinal Wolsey 107 Sixth race, five and a half furlongs. puro Daffodil 93. Burnolette 100. Galolta 100, Flold Lark 100. Angullc 10j. Minnie Adams HI. Weather clear; track fast. Cresceus to Be Sold. CLF.VKIrXD, O.. Aug. 21. Tho Loader today to-day iys: Georgo H. Ketchain of Toledo, tho breeder", owner and trainer of tho wnrll's chnmplon trotting stallion, Cresceus (2:02'.,j. has decided to dispose of that famous horso nnd has arranged to havo him sold to tho highest bidder at the F.islgrTlpton company's auction sale to be held nt Madison Squaro Garden, New York. In November. Racing Man Is Going South. F. M. Nelson, tnnttnger of tho Salt Lnki turf exchange for tho pnst four years for W. K. Apph'Rato of Loulavllle, Ky., left Thursday Thurs-day for Cincinnati to Join Mr. Applogate In his bookmakinnl ventures on tho Southern tracks. Mr. Ntflson Is ono of the beat nnl most opular poolroom men that this nectlon of tlio country has had, and his many rrlcndu regret to seo him go. Eureka vs. Vincent-Notts. Eurelta will Journey to Salt Lake Sunday. AugiiMt 27. to play -tlio third league gomo of tho championship series wllh the Vincent- Notts. Both tonmo havo strengthened their llnn-upa during tho week and a good gamo Is Icoked for. A largo number of fans will nc-company nc-company tho Eureka team and root for Inst year's champions,' Romncy and Young will bo tho battery for tho locals nnd Billy Dutch will umpire. Tho gamo will be played at Walkor's field at 3:30 p. m. |