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Show JUAREZ TRACK HAS PBOiiiillTOfiS Stockholders in El Paso Enterprises En-terprises See Racing- in Aexico. : KL PASO, Tex.. Doc. 5. Col. Winn named tlio six races today In honor of men largely lnterosted as stockholders In the Paso Del Norte hotel and other large enterprises located here. Among those to visit the track today as guests of Manager Winn were Charles L. Stone, Lloyd P. Wolls. J. D. Pevry. A. L. Shap-lelgh. Shap-lelgh. Tom W. Bennett and Phil C. Scan-lop.. Scan-lop.. Accompanying the abovo were twenty persons from the cost. Among tho party wn3 Norman E. Mack of Buffalo. X. T., ono of the commissioners to the Panama-Pacific Panama-Pacific international exposition at San Francisco. Shorty Northern, a Texas wonder, disposed dis-posed of the field opposed to him in the third race with utmost ease. Steele rode him to perfection. He did not hurrv him in tho early part, but when ntralght-ened ntralght-ened away In the stretch he sent him after the leaders. He mowed them down to win going away at the finish. The results with official ring prices follow First race five furlongs Mrs. Gamp, 10 (Hill), 'Z to 1, won; Ancostors. llo ,(?PhcbIP' 25 to 1- second; Real Star, 110 (Burllngamc), 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:QQ Truly and Janus also ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs-Dan furlongs-Dan Norton. 113 (Schweblg), 1 to 1, won; ooouy iook. no (j. Deavcnport), 7 to 2. second: Hazel C. 106 (Burllngamc). 6 to 1. third. Time. 1:08 2-5. Calethum-plan, Calethum-plan, Louis Descogncts. Jim L., Evcran, Loving' Moose. Autumn Rose. Zinlcand and S'wlsh also ran. Third race, one mile Shortv North-cutt North-cutt 105 (Steele), 7 lo 1. won; Lotta Creed. 107 (Small), 7 to 1. second; C. W Kcnnon. 114 (Loftus). 4 lo V. third. Time. 1:43 : 2-o. Aragonez. Lilly .Paxton. Lam-bertha. Lam-bertha. Royal River, M. Cambon and Dorothy Ledgett also ran. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Beda. UO (W. Gargnn). 7 lo 1. won; Sir Alvcscot, 116 (Rooncy), 6 to 5, second; sec-ond; Parlor Boy, 116 (D. Nicol). 4 to 1. third. Time. 1:07 2-fi. Gold of Ophlr Anne McGeo. Serenade. Country Boy Free and Dellsnlcker also ran. nf'U1 r(,:L' .Bev-on furlongs Lackroso. V t0 ' won Crossover, 100 (J. McCabe). G to 1. second; Feathor W01"."1 (nopney). 8 to 5. third. Time. lm"J?: .,TmIr ancI s,y d also ran. rrrMM iaC.0' r0no miIT Engravor. 109 ?e Ll G''"; Rose O'Neil. 10? (Small), 10 . to 1, second: Balcliff. 105 (Burllngamc), 7 to 1, third. Timo. 1:41 1-5. Grctchon G., Rosevalc, Black-J Black-J mato and Florence Krlpp also ran. Today's Juarez Entries. First race, eleven-sixteenths of a mllo. selling Kitty W.. 90; Bolls. 05; Ethe Sampson. 112; Helen Scott, 112; Lookout 112; bong of Rocks. 112: Doc Allen, U2; John Patterson, 112; Prince Industry 112; J. JL Stokes, 112. Second race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, soiling Auto Girl. 112, Evelina 112; Sanel. 112; Quick Trip. 112; Angelus "2: Eye White, 112; Parnoll Girl. 114; Orbed Lad, 115, Compton, 122. Third race, three-quarters of a mllo, selling Camarada, 07; Ah Moon 105: J?,Pa,toi 10Jl: of Pleasure. 105. Baby Doll, 105; Visible, 105; Frazzlb. 105; Ursula Ur-sula Emma, 105; Mlmorloso, 10S. iAr"rth r.ce- 0110 mlle- inirse Loween, 100; Any Port. 107 G. M. Miller. 112 Melton Street. Til. ' FJfth raco. three-quarters of a. mile, soiling Ocean Queen. 105; Lady Ronkln. 10C; Ella Bryson, 109; Collnet. 110- Se-pulvnda, Se-pulvnda, 112; Chapultopec, 114. Sixth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, selling Annual Interest. 105; Ladv Young. 105; Clint Tucker, 110, Butter Ball, 110; Quid Nunc. 110: John II. SIipc-han, SIipc-han, 110; Galeno Galo, 110; Contcm, 110' Salvage, 110; Lucille Allen, 115. Pittsburg Club Is Sued. PITTSBURG, Dec. C Suit for S25.000 damages was begun in the United States district court today by Robert Boyle to recover this amount from the Pittsburg baseball club. Boyle attended one of tho Plrate-Phllllcs games September G last and was compelled to stand. A foul ball shot from the plate Into the stand and ln the Impulsive movement of tho crowd to escape being hit, Boyle fays ho was forced backward over the door of a ventilator ven-tilator and his spine permanontlv Injured. In-jured. Board of Eeview Adjourns. NEW YORK. Dec. 5. Tho rioard of review re-view of the National Trottlnc: association associa-tion adjourned tonight until next May putting over until that time a number of cases. The cases decided today Included the suspension of the Santa Clara County I-nlr association of San Joso, Cal. for failure to pay premiums after a race, and restoration of a SG000 flno levied upon W alter R. Cox of Denver. N. n,, for the alleged "laying up" of Anne Kohle In a heat at Buffalo. |