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Show 11 Ul WEATHER KEEPS & PEOPLE FROM RACES Tf Ljtff Jockey McLaughlin Ruled Off by Judge Blum for Pulling TO ' SemProcnc- ""vlf A sloppy track, atormy weather and a small attendance marked the opening of "ilm'sip Tuesday afternoon, the eighth day of tho Hi two weeks' mectins ut the Agricultural Park Iialf-mllo track. There were sio lone edsj? Bhots that came under the wire for first :mU honors, the favorites taking all tho money. AlSi' Owing to the heavy track, seven furlongs va'rJt was thc JoilBCst race scheduled, and even ihlSf! In this Bhort distance the horses tired it of o quickly galloping through tho soa of mud. 'i! In tlie llrst race. Jockey McLaughlin Jmi'K1 Pulled Scmproellc. allowing Minnie to win. IctloiHj Judge Blum Immediately ruled tho an3lii rider off thc turf pending further Inves- 11 tircition. Both horses were played heav- 31 lly to win. Scmproellc being slightly tho Wft favorite. The race wan for four ,and a nuchrafe; half furlongs, and tho horses were sent 'Wfi nway from thc post In n. kocki start, bem- oundTJ? proelle led to the stretch, where she cltBf- swung wide, and Minnie shot In through on the pole and bent out the first choice "Jr for the 1,0,101 8 Yol,ow li,00t a,,owcd' Tn0 '"BI.SR U?n the sixth' race Willie T. beat out T.adv Alicia by a nose. . The latter was Wm 3 strong favorite at the close, but lost the ft. Titf rnco by a nose. She did her best to come hi winner, but Jockey Smith, who tried 3rlbi"t hard to win. simply did not know how t Pte2i to ride tho mare. Duke of Orleans showed Jt aaitl in a verv tired condition and could not Ie'ihijf have gone much farther. Tho race was ielltfif for six furlongs, and the time was V.ia. MM ' Today 's Entries, lift The entries for Wednesday arc as fol- n MV lows, five running races being scheduled. V m Kenyon hotel purse; first race: six fur- ' mil loncs; selling: 3 years and up 34. Duke fft of Orleans. 10-1: S, Berlin. 09; 2o. Reeno ni 101: Ti. Western. 102; 33. Maxctta. Vli JO') tf KnutsforJ hotel purse; second race: five ftu-lonps: purse: two-year-olds 29, Mtn- tt nle. 105; 17. Colonial Mary, 105; 1(, Jim lE tOlf Mallady. 10S; Sir Barry, 10S; 23, Jim .m Hanna, 10T. 9 Cullen hotel purse; third race: five flirts flir-ts SI longs; selling; years and up 32, ancy nt't)?I' W.. 109: 32. Wist. 109; 27, Burnolctto, irneattft 109: 2S, Governor Orman, 109; 15, Hersaln, , eBtjj 109; 10. Black Domino, 104; 2'J. Laura F. nzt3i M.. 104, IS, Happy Chappy, 109. isanlltt Tllc 1-cnip Brewing company; lourth vnUM race; ono and one-eighth miles; handicap; H1H S years and up-31, Lady Alicia, 100; 25, Ml Patriotic, 9S. 20. Ni-va Welch. 95; 31, in, ojjf'. -Willie T.. 100; 34. Miss May Bowdlsh. 100; terroriK S3. Knowledge. 95; 27, Xabonassar. 95. fdoSp The Wilson hotel purse: fifth race; four Tfrnm furlongs; selling; 3 years and up 31. Sain nnS? G.. 110; 24. J. W, Fuller. 113; Dr. Uowell. VTjJ 105; 31. St. Joe. 119: 22. Anona. 110; 30. I i&V Swaggerlator, 105; 30, Koenlgen Louise, mentsja Today's First Choices. vo Tlie horses which have a good chanco tomacifi (o get Into tho money today are said to " aflfcej be us follows; .Jin First race Duko of Orleans, Itcenc W. ; to111o aml Western. iniW Second race Sir Barry, Jim Mallady :uu1 J,',, plaCBijj Third race Black Domino, Governor Zans :m Orinan and Launi F. M. t. .jbr Fourth race Lady Alicia, Kogo und cd, asih Willie T. in rehsi Fifth race St. Joe, Swaggerlator and |