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Show Mill HOflSES flit JUABEZjPEIIli Over Four Hundred ThonsP Dollars Expended on RacM- ing Plant. W CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR vMc WILL ATTEND RAlKp Best Gallopers From New Ymffi, Circuit Have Entered Wffi-Big Wffi-Big Stakes. Wfc CIUDAD .Il'AREZ, Mexico,-Nov. Xjft The new racing plant of th0 Town JotMr t club of Juarez, which will be thrown om0 lo tho public for the first time totnHM? row. gives promise of being a great Si-11; cuss. With ths exception of a f ew "Mf1 lulling- touches, which can lie conipliMJW In a few days, the race course is uSWLSi date and equal to any on the New YBvl circuit. The management 1ms apnrodW.jTl expenso in making It possible for peoplo of tho southwest and the neaE' Republic of Mexico to witness hlshcuBli racing. MtLm The outlny on tbe buildings nnd "53 grounds has exceeded $400,000, and TrtBffLl1 the contemplated clubhouse Is tlnlahcdW'Jw, is estimated that the figures will coBti'-n close to the half-milllon-dallar tnark.Kdi-r The feature of the winter 'race M5la will bo racing on Sunday, which Ib 'BJAI' banner day In Mexico. There win racing six days a week, Monday iimfu the off day. fJfiSd Sunday Stako Day, M&t The programme of the meet waamtiSi arranged lo make Sunday stake dK; when the richest events will bo cwZm tested for. If conditions warrant, B? management will add Monday, m-ikB i seven racing days. '& Governor Creel of Chihuahua, Mexffhtf and staff nnd a large party of frlsMS will attend the opening day aa a rcjBE seniativc of the Mexican govornmenuB?- Horsemen have been liberal In enML ,.i Ing horses. The twelve stakes, cntrlMlujl which closed on October 7, have an MCin age of forty entries, an cxrcptlonHA! good showing for a new racing pHP" Racing men have extreme conrldeji5(B'--T the backers of the Juarez meet. jBf Trainers who have worked their BHik )t over tho truck pronounce it the fBr and safest on the continent. ''HmBU For the opening day the CltlluijBrt c handicap at mile- and an eighth. TKiJj! a value of $2000, will be the itKi; and a high-class, field will rcsponiBi ! the bugle. ' H Now York Horaos. Bt Many horses that raced on the jBi?. York tracks are engaged for this evM?i and a good race should result. 'R The other' five events have tilled gHIS, There are now at the track more tHf-lT , 000 horses, Thoro will be fourtocn;bBJi tomorrow. Including the well known 'BP ors Gcorgo Roso, Billy Dubola and Tho' entries: .Bilft First race, five nnd a half f urlonjBt w Hannah Louise, 91, IC.veciue. t'9j fBf, eeed, 99; Marehmont. 100; Dr. W-BV Briggs. 100: Right Easy. 100: KiilfL 103; Little Osage. 113: Cobalt. 113. 'B, Second race; selling, five and aJBF furlongs Good Intent. 9t; Judith PBP . 99; Dixie Gem. PS; Jim Brady, 101? "fe.1 ter Clarence. 101: Kiddy Lee, 104; "E? teni. 101;' Dave Montgomery, 110. ''JEf. Third race, six furlongs, selllnipBR . Downle. 9S; Wolferton. 100; ColtytMf Acciula, 100; Dredkln, 100; t'osfnK.JBr' Star Thistle. 103; Fireball, 105; Cull.'iWNH Unco. 10S; Hollow, nr.. Fourth race, the ChlhuaJiua hanflMK-r onc mllo and a furlong Tho ThornBifr FoentlliKO. 92; Charley Hargrove, fl'JilBB11 Wrestler. 102; Meadow, 108; PlukokvsMfo'l Orbicular, 118. 'M5M Fifth race., five furlongs. purse-rpU. dola. 9": St. Dimstan, 95. C A. LelwfcV OS- Lady Panchita. 101; Short Order,M La Uexlrn, 110. Z Sixth race, selling, one mllo MijHSaj house, 9-1; Howard Peatson, 93, MaW. Bonn. 100; Jennotte M .10"; PocatllMM 105; Barrctte. 107; Giles, .107. jBs55 |