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Show LOXG SHOTS HELP THE BOOKMAKERS AT TAMPA TAMPA. Fla.. Dec. 2. Only two favorites favor-ites rewarded the talent today, and these were at such short prices flint the ma-joiity ma-joiity of the play was on second choicer. The upset of the day was In the second, when Stoneman. after being 'jacko-1 from even to 7 in 10, an unusually heavy play going on. put up a miserable, race, being be-ing outrun nil the way. Soil, second choice in this race, was much favored and rewarded the backers by finishing 111 front. First race, five furlongs, selling Lottie Dnr, i:! to 20, won. DIato, 25 to 1, second; sec-ond; Inspection, 7 to 2, third. Time, 1:00. Second race, sl.v furlongs, selling Sol!, 0 to 2. won; Anna Smith, S to 1, second; sec-ond; Can ban, 20 to J. third. Time, 1:21. Third race, rtve and a half furlongs, selling Amestus. 15 to 1. won; Uncle Jim. 10 to 1, second; La Salle, even, third. Time, 1:12 2-5 Fourth race, mile, selling Dencomnets. S to o. won: Otlllo. -I to 1. sc-ond: Maximum, Maxi-mum, 5 to I. third. Time. .'MS 2-5. I'lfth race; live furlongs, selling Lu-cullus. Lu-cullus. 7 to 2, won; Baleshed, s to 2. second. sec-ond. Bannock Bob, 7 to 2, tnlrd. Time, 1:07. Sixth race, mile, selling Great Jubilee, 1 to ::, won; Sllvarado. !) to L second; True Boy. S to 1. third. Time, 1:51. |