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Show FAMOUS PRIZE HOUSE GOES LIE I SHOW Lord Baltimore Is Ordered From (lie Tan Bark by Judges of Exhibition. NKW TORK. :Nov. IS. Lord Baltimoic. the brown gelding that va won so many blues, both hctc and abroad, for C, V. Watson of Baltimore, was ordered off the tan hark again today by the judges, on the ground that ho was lame., Tho famous fa-mous horso has had, a series of setbacks In this year's national horse show. Mi. Walson was highly indiguanl. bul made no formal protest. William Grant, driving for Paul Surg, also was puzzled. "I'll wager 510.000." he exclaimed, "that Lord Maltlmoro is nol lame and I'll let tho Judges name the veterinary." Charles Wilson, driving for Alfred G. Vandorbilt. also was positive Lord Baltimore Bal-timore had nothing ihc mailer with hiin. Thoro were two bad spills this a.flcr-noon a.flcr-noon and one this morning, but nobody I was seriously Injured. , It was announced that Louis W. Wi-nans Wi-nans of Brighton. England, has sold the Kentucky futurity winner. Silicc, by Aloko-Silicon. to John W. Madden, from whom Mr. Winans bought him. Madden would not name the price he paid, but said it was a "few thousand more than I got for him"; that price was 534,000. Under Wlnaius. Slllco established estab-lished a mark of -:0Si over a. Ilvfi-lurlong track In Austria, and it was that performance per-formance that decided Madden lo buy him back. |