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Show TURF RESULTS, ENTRIES, WEIGHTS AND RIDERS By International News Service. TIAJUANA, Mex., Jan. IS. The Alexandra Alex-andra stable suffered defeat when their big miler. Boxer, odds -on, was pocketed in the feature race here today. Har-wood, Har-wood, at 4 to 1, took the event after a hard drive in which he came from behind be-hind to catch Jake Argent, which set tho pace. Loan Shark was third. Anna Starr outwaded Laura Miller in the baby race, never once relinquishing the lead alter the break of the barrier. Laura Miller, heavily backed, broke slowly, but ran splendidly trying to get up. Dr. Neufer. the favorite, came near losing the second race when he had It well in hand. Jockey Frach became careless, care-less, and Jennie Small, which came from behind, almost got up. Proving Ids all-around ability on any-kind any-kind of a track, General, 3 to 5, was stronger than Ancestors and won the third race. Ancestors made himself a contender in the last half with an excellent excel-lent try. Dominion Park outclassed her field In the fifth. She sprang Into a long lead at the break and was never in danger, winning in a canter. Lady Leona made up ground rapidly and was easily second best. Zlnkand surprised the fans by making It two straight, winning the sixth race in a neck-and-neck finish. G. W. Kisker was second and Dave Montgomery dropped from far back to get third. The heaw rains of the past week have filled the Tiajuana river to overflowing, and, while there is no immediate danger of tbe track being washed out, some of the horsemen are becoming uneasy. The track is situated a short distance from the river bed. The flood of last spring swept away everything but the grandstand. New Orleans Results. By International News Service. First race, three furlongs Ornery, 111 (Murphy). to 1, 7 to 6 and 3 to 5, won; Mildred Euretta, 111 (W. A. Carroll). 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3. second; Water-wave, Water-wave, 107 (Buxton), 3 to 1. 6 to 5 and 1 to 2. third. Time, :37. Shade, Gay Lady and Madelyn C. also ran. Second race, one mile Tioga. 10.j (Mc-Atee, (Mc-Atee, 11 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, won; Cuneo, 105 (Louder). 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second ; Haudiemar, 115 (McTag-gart), (McTag-gart), 3 to 2, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, third. Time. 1:4H 2-5. Ill Savin, Valais, Trend and Smuggler also ran. Third race, six furlongs Mr. Mack, 107 (Crump), 5 to 2. even and 1 to 2. won: Disturber, 105 (Kederis). 15 to 1, 5 to 1 and 5 to 2, second; Shrapnel, 10S (M''-DermotO. (M''-DermotO. 16 to 5, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5, third. Time, 1:1ft i-S. viley. Stilly Night, Black Beauty and Gentle Woman also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs Squeeler, 116 (Hanover), 5 to 2, even and 1 to 2, won; Mars Cassidy, too (Louder), 5 to 1. 2 to I and even, second; All Smiles, 112 (Williams'). 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, third. Time, 1:17 2-5. Filigree. Fleet-abelle, Fleet-abelle, Cane Run and Dr. Larrlck also ran. Fifth race, six furlongs Brizz, 10S (Crump), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 .and even, won; Paymaster, 116 (Haynes), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second ; Luke Mae, 110 (Hanover), (Han-over), S to 1, 3 to 1 and 3 to 2, third. Time. 1:18 3-5. Tale Bearer. Fuzzy W tizzy. tiz-zy. Cost timer and Royal Interest also ran. Sixth race, one mile Alex Getz. 100 (Carroll). S to 5. 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, won: Flying Feet, 112 (liorel). 16 to 5, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2, second ; Anxiety. 1 1 2 (Mc-DermotO, (Mc-DermotO, 16 to i. 6 to 5 and 1 to 2, third. Time. D-iS 3-5. Ashcan, Fen rook and Mayme W. also ran. New Orleans Entries. By International News Service. First race, three furlongs TantalUor, 114; Reilloc. 111; Anna J., Ill: Mary Hen-shone, Hen-shone, 107: Napoli, 111; Paula V'., Ill; Bracelet. HI. Second race, six furlongs Lucille P., 109: Dan. 10S : Cash Up. 103; Sir Haste. 102: Matin, iu9; Wat, 106; Blue Grass Belle, 102. Third race, six furlong? Will Do, 111; Energetic, IDS; Running Queen, 106; Ir-rawaddy. Ir-rawaddy. 106; Hilda's Brother, 10S; Watch Your Step, 3 06: Best Bib ajid Tucker. 10$; School for Scandal, 101. Fourth race, one mile Stolen Ante, 113; A bare, U1; Pontefraet, 106; 'High Horse, 104: E1 Pat.o, 112; Paymaster, 109; Handful, 106; -imp. Petlar, 104. Fifth race, rix furlongs Primary, 113; Old Grand Dad, 111; Minstrel, 10S; 'Prime Mover, 10S; Charles B.. 113; Ingot, 111; Minda. 10S; Tactless. 108. Sixth race, six f urlongs Valas, 105; Stone Henge, 113; Joe D.. 113: Progressive, Progres-sive, 110; Superintendent, 113; Uncle .Tim-mie, .Tim-mie, 113; M. Bert Thurman, 111; B. A. Jones. 10S. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth Billie Baker. 116; Chilton King, 111; Ohlvator. 114: Easter Greetings, 1U; Petelus, 108; Colonel MeNab. 101. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy; track heavy. Havana Eesults. By International News Service. First race, five furlonss Lord Wels, 122 (Gargan). 6 to 1. 5 to 2 and D to o. won; Izzet Rev. 122 (Knight). 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to :. second; Bulgar. 114 fW'akoff). 7 to 1. n to 2 and 6 to 5. third. Time, 1:0' Old Dnry. Mazcurka, Wood-fair, Wood-fair, Doro,' ..v T., ) rple and Gold. Captain Cap-tain Elliott, 'Cherry Sfeed and Frigid also ran. Second race, five furlongs Donner, 110 (Rowan). 20 to 1, S to 1 and 3 to 1. won: Ha'penny, 117 (Gray), 6 1.0 J, 5 to 2 and 6 to 7, second: King Slalwart, 122 (.Corev), 6 to 1. 5 to 2 and 6 to 5. third. Time, 1:01 3-5. Freshet. Cherry Belle. Twinkle Toes, Lucille P.. Blue Wing. Mrs. Felina, Shad ra eh and Dromi also ran. Third race, five furlongs Monty Fox, 125 (McEwen), 7 to 5. 3 to 5 and out, won; Mnzantl. 122 (Dreyer), fi to 1. 2 to 1 and even, second; Skeets, 122 (McCul-Incn (McCul-Incn . 5 to 2. even and 1 to 2. tiiird. Time. 1:01 1-5. Little Wonder. Helmet's Daughter. Envy. Margaret Kllen and Gaelic Gae-lic also ran. Fourth race, five and a hnlf furlongs ; Friendless. 106 (Mink). 11 to 5. 4 to 5! and out, won; Al Hudson, 10S (Gray), 4, to 1, 6 to 5 and out, second; Narcissus, 10S (Ambrose), 8 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, third. Time, 1:06 2-5. Sir Wellons also ran. Fifth race, one mile and fiftv vards River King, 107 (Gray), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won; Zodiac, 107 (Mink), S to 5, 7 to 10 and 2 to 5, second; Cutlvhunk. 112 (Knight), 6 to 1, 3 to 1 ann t to r, third. Time, 1:44 3-5. Palm Leaf, High Tide and Charles F. Grainger also ran. Sixth race, one mile Pierrot, lit (Wingfield), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Eddie T., 107 (Ball), 5 to 2, even and 1 to 2, second: Alhena, 109 (J. Ryan), 6 to 1. 5 to 2 and 6 to 0, third. Time, 1:39 1-5 Jerry, Scorpii, Day Day, Bank Bill and Soldier also ran. Havana Entries. By International News Service. First race, six furlongs Narnoc J V., Jr., 100; Change, 103; Saxon, 104; Golden List, 101; Granado. 106: Pes. 107; Otero, 107; Big Lumax, 107; Lilly Heavens, 10S; Yellow Kyes, 109; Hesitation, 109; Brown Prince. 106. Second race, six furlongs Moncrief, 100; Eddie Mott. 102; Passion, 108; Southern South-ern Gold, 109; Unity, lu9; Lord Wells, 109; Daingerfleld, 109. Third race, six furlongs Louise May, 103; James Oakley, 105; Miss Barn harbor, har-bor, 107: Lost Fortune. 10S; Jim Rav, 109; E. F. Atbee, 110; Tom El ward. 113; Oak-burst, Oak-burst, 113; Altamaha. 113; Tinkle Bell, 113. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Our Netta, 00; Wall Steret, 97; Cuddle Up. 10S; Colors, 112; Chitra, 112; Edmond Adams, 114. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Hail Columbia, 103; Amazonian, 106; Polonium. 108; Palisade, 109- Mae Murray, Mur-ray, 109; Ed Garrison, 111; Brobeck. Ill; Seminole, 114. Sixth race, one mile PIn Money, 104; Freda Johnson, 105; Supreme. 107; Maxentlus. 112; Oano, 115; Day Day, 115. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast. Juarez Entries. By International News Service. First race, five furlongs Yopuedo, 109; Mack B. Eubanks. 106; Major Bell, 10n: Dr. Mack IT, 106; J. D. Suggs, 101; Honey cut, 102; Stella Graine, 99. Second race, five furlongs First Ravs, 10:; Cousin Bob. 105; Toney McCafferty, ins; 'James McQuav. 103; Star of the Park, 103; Eleanor Marie, 103; 'Dr. Em- bree, 103: Watseka, 103; English Ladv, 1103: Kestrel, 103. ! Third race, five and a half furlongs-Rubicon furlongs-Rubicon II, 11$; Clinton Tucker, 115; Upland Up-land King, 115 ; Clara James, 113; Has-tena, Has-tena, 113; 'Prepaid, 106; Crown Prince, 101. Fourth race, seven f u rlongs Boga rt, 112; Bogy Johnson, 109; Big Todo. 107; Fascinating. 104; Ralph S.. 99: Borgo. 99. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Finnigan. 109; Swede Sam. 106; Ladv Tendi, 104; Some Reach, 104; Boh Naii, 10 1; Ferrona. 104 ; Shadow, 109; Star Rose, 101 : Rose Garden, 97. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Deckhand, 109; F. C. Cole, 109; Wand, 107; Alan, 107; Hondo, 104; Mac Monde, 102. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast. Juarez Eesults. By International News Service. First race, five and one-half furlongs1 Belle Bird 107 (Garner), $12.50, S3. 50. $2.40, won: Salvanity, 103 (Howard). $1.70. SI. 40, second; Charltv Ward. 107 (Henry), 2J0, third. Time. l:0ii 4-5. Freeman and Robert Mantell also ran. Second race. five and one-half furlongsSpangle fur-longsSpangle Duchess, 110 (Howard), 56. lft. $2.20, $1.7f), won: Oklahoma Irish. 106 (Feenev), $2.10, SI. 70. second; Geneva. 99 (Garner). $2.20. third. Time. 1:07 2-5. Andrew- Johnson, Zolzo, Noble Grand and Pick Again also ran. Third race, five and one-half furlong Prince Eueenc, 10S (Hunt), $6, $2-30, $1 .60, won ; Elizabel h Thompson, 99 (Henry), $1.S0. $1.40, second; Loftv Hey-j Hey-j wood, 110 (Anderson"). $1.40, third. Time, 1:07 1-5. Star Rose, Minnie F. and Smiling Smil-ing Anne also ran. Fourth race, rive and on -ha If fur-loners fur-loners Edna F. . 107 (Garner). $2, $1.50, ! SI. 10, won; Little Spider. 102 (Trois), $6.40. $1.70, second; Belie C, 107 (C. Hunt), $1.40. third. Time. 1:07 3-5. Red Deer and Satisfied also ran. Fifth race, seven furlonsrs Lady Worthington, 100 (C. Hunt). $3. SO, $2.60. S1.S0, won; Orbicular. 1US (Ponev), S2.S", $1.80. second; Etilo, 105 (Howard). $2.80. third. Time. 1:27 1-5. Airltne. Colonel Ashmeade. Waxemall, C. W. Johnson, Endurance. En-durance. Henry Walbank and Miss Phillip Phil-lip also ran. Sixth race. seven fti rlongs Quiz. 94 (Trolse). $4 90. $2.70, $2.20. won; Safe Home. 9S (Sherrer). $5.40, $6.10. second; Miss Wells. Jo2 (Henrv). $5.30, third. Time, 1:26 3-5. Canto, polls. Lady Innocence Inno-cence and Smiling Mag also ran. Tiajuana Results. By International News Service. First race, three furlongs Anna Star. M5 (P00D, 7 to 5. 2 to 5. out; Iaura Miller 115 (Pickens), 11 to 10. 1 to 3. out: Dove land, 110 (Nolan), 15 tn 1, 7 to 1, 3 to 2. Tim-;. :3S 4-5. Pauline Crowley, Luzum, You Are a Pip and Korin also ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs Dr N"ufcr, U5 GrYachl. 9 tn 10, 1 to 3. out; Jennie Small. HO (Hor-kins, 6 to 1. s to .". I to 2; Cordova. 113 (Pool). 5 to 2. 1 to 2, 1 to 4. Time. 1:16 4-5. Parcel Post, Eucene Sue, Forge, Doone and Ruth Po-.er3" also ran. Third nice, five and a half furlongs General, 110 (Mclntvre), 3 to 5, 1 to 3, out" Ancestors. 113 iK. Martin). 4 to 1, 7 to 10. 2 to fi; Russ Sand. HO (Pool), 10 to 1. 5 to 1. 3 to 2. Time. 1:14. Geral-dame, Geral-dame, Inez and King Chilton also ran. Fonrt h race, one mile 1 la rwood, 1 os (Cascv). 4 to 1. 6 to n, 1 to 2: Jake A r-gent, r-gent, 110 (Jones), In to 1. 3 to I. even; Loan Shark, H'S (Nolan), 7 to 1, 3 to 1. 4 to 5. Tl n 1 :52 A-r. Boxer. Semper Stalwart and Mark G. also ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlonirs (Continued on Foilowfcis Pae.) mm fis i m STR IKEMQTIVE (Continued from Preceding Page.) rlif rir.r:n i,trr of I In- proposed strike, li.-nrirye vr.u- 1 1 i.t t if Kulf. caii-'d ir a u,.!i--.oi:t. '-n l-Viin.a: " -n, i hi- day t 1 hj K'v.iity r.ivo I"..m- tiic I'uiist, tiu not he wiin hi.i:. Schalk Satisfied. I'HKWi'.O. .fan. IS. Kav S.-halk, catcher catch-er ut the "'iiii'Huo Americans. ;-ined a i:iIT contra'-t ionii;lit in deiiaij'-f of the .ii d'-rs is..if! ii- I favni L. Kuliz, )i i-diMit i-diMit of tlie Hri.-ehall Fla..-rs' 1 1 a t .Tiii ty. Sfhalk, a mpjiiher of the f r; t '-in i t said that h'"' had rr.eiyed an m'Ti'HS in sal-' ar.v and had no reason to hold out. , ST. LOfIS, Mu Jan. ls.--r,Corse Sis- ', It-r, int-mlfr of tlie St. Louis Browns, i dec lart-d today lie would not he a pri n y I to I iave l'"ultz'y plans, even though a , inenih.M' of tile Players' fraternity. tie I said he would sicn a yoiitryfl with tiiu , ; American leanue team. ! i "I do not favor Huliz's plan. The run- jor lr-Hi;i;o players have no u'"C"l i-ausc lor ; i a pirike and I'm not with them," said' i Sifdfcr. t'I!K'A'';0, Jan. IS. Yhf r Cood. former for-mer Culi and last season with t he Phil-ties, Phil-ties, will eouti n ue his iiaselia.ll career in the minor lea pie. At least he will do so next season. Tie was sold to Kansas City of the American association. I |