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Show lo;:g shots WIN MOST OFTIOMS Chester Krom Retained at Horse Auction; Eest EId$42C0. ' :; VT BT 0. aV WOODI .. Tharaday was "draw la day" at th Lagooa track aad thlrtooa. "hooka" war on, a loss of two from' Urn former cot la. Th track waa fast, hat aa nsords wot broken, as the a aide war eomposod of modltua claaa. honoa. Two farorltos won, aad th faator of ths day's sport was tha defeat de-feat of Gilbert Bo, who was a strong t. odds oa farorlt In th second rac. A big anrnriae wa handed th talent tal-ent ia th flrnt rae when i'rcnrh Cook won easily by oa aad a half, lengtn at a very large price. Indies : Maid, who waa second, led all the way and waa wall -played by a select few. Glennadene waa third. Ths two choices, ' Gres Isl sad Bogara, raa vary poorly. Ia the eeeond race, three-quarter of. a mile. Sixteen, .who was well played, easily beat Gilbert Kos. Binocular was third, gv lengths back.' Tbe wianer beat th gat and opened up sorb a big load that th favorite could aot over come it. Th rest of th Isld was beaten1 off. In ths third- rac Willie Clancy' good gelding, Gemmetl, wss the wlnn.r, leading lead-ing sll the way, pullod up st ths Amah by two lengths. Prlnc winter, coining from last pla-e entering ths stretrli. khi. second. A scant lensth bsrlc whs No Qusrter, third. Ths hitler was favorite and stronaly plsyed, but did his ht. Muff wss favorils In the fourth ram, and after being outrun all the wsy finally got up to win, going away hy one and one-hslf. f4even Kuil, who was set-mid, waa heavily harked and only falt.r.d at ths snd. Her rsr wss quite in Improvement Improve-ment on hr last sftort. Hidden Ha-nd wss an assy third. A very Inferior M faoed the stsrter In the fifth race, but the finish turnM cot to be the clreat seen at the tra a this season; In fatt. It was of the hair rate-In rate-In vsrlety. Buna turned up winner at a -long price, a noa in front of 'ha rite Rolherhlld, he a nose In front of ureiir, the fsvortte, third. Court Lady, who was fourth, was only a head behind. A blanket blan-ket ooutd have covered the four horees, snd ths flntah waa heartily arnlnuaed. Jockey J. Parker put up s good hmn on ' the winner, tha other iockss'S also riding to ths limit. Anna May wss a etrong favorite In the last race ef ths dsy, but after leadtns- hy a big mernln blew up and Ben I n-, who got m great ride by Jock.y Ano-r-. eon, just landed th purse by a half length. The favorite was second esailv.-Three esailv.-Three snd ons-half lengths fsrther back Was Critic, -Who finished very stronc. There was a horse sal In ths paddock, snd ths following horses, th property of 1. ti. Crsna, were old: Banel, $40. to J. Dixon; PJoesmo, t"a, to Powel Psrker; John H. aheehan, t-"0. to Joseph fttetnt Iescar, lui, to Tom Stevens: First Fsshion, $300, to B. Mo-lesly; Mo-lesly; Billy Myer, 4..I0. to the Oahnel stable; Hallevue. 171, to L, Denny; Chester Ches-ter Krum was also offered for ssls and $4200 was offered foe him. but declined, so he stays la ths Morns stable. The report sent out from the hospital says that Jocksy Selden Is slowly improving, im-proving, but ths chances are that b will not be able to ride asain. W. B. Carson bousht Rues from Wad McLemors at a private sale. |