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Show LATONIA OPENS TODAY. wpiSl Eight Horses Are Expected to Go to Post 'jfifM I" Derby. 'SftlilE GINX'IN.VATI, O., Juno 9. Eleven iiB:lB three-year-olds are named to start In the 'SIB Latonfa. derby, which Inaugurates the 'HJimS racing season at Lalonla tomorrow. 'nlPIll Several of these ar doubtful starters, iffl hie however, and not more than eight horses I so I'm rc expected to go lo the post. The race i t VM ,fi at the full derby distance of a mile I I f$m and a liulf and has a guaranteed value , R of 35000. ? 1 silP Governor Gray, despite his defeat in ti I Km lno Louisville derby, has been a con!:t- ( wffll ent favorite for the event in the future flf, I belting and atill rules first choice. Th '4"' ! derbv cnlrliM are. Mudsill. 107; Starr jifH'f ' Night, 10U: rnek Ben. 111. Forehtad, 114; ! Anjpori 117. Meson tr Boy 117. Col- sjH oton. 117, While. Wool, 117; Hounu IV- World. 120; Governor Gray. 124: Star Charter. 125. Indications arc that many persons, including in-cluding delegations from Indianapolis, .Louisville and Columbus, will witness the running of the derby. To accommodate those who wish to bet, twenly-two parl-niutuel machines will be in operation and. In addition, there, will be auction pools and combination com-bination mutucls. The probable starters and probable odd arc: I Governor Gray. 7 to 5; Star Charter, 3 lo 1; Messenger Boy. S lo 1; Forehead. 8 to 1; Colston. 12 lo 1: Round tho World, 10 to 1: White Wool. 12 lo 1; Starry Night. 12 lo 1; Mud Sill. 15 to 1; Any I'ort. 30 to 1: Uncle Ben, 30 lo 1. |