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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, REM) AT MORNING, JANUARY 31, 192ft. PLANFORNEWBASEBALL LEAGUE RECEIVED WITH FANS WARM APPROVAL Meeting of Representatives of Interested Cities Called for Ogden Wednesday; Organization Can Be (Launched at Minimum Cost. Kot la a long while has a public movement received ouoh spontaneous endorsement a a that aooorded the proposed new LaeeboU league among Utah and Idaho town a Fans in Salt Lake yesterday fairly bussed with talk and speculation as to the constitution oi the new league was widespread Judging from the conversation at places where baseball fans are wont to resort, the idea has hit the popular fancy Among one group the discussion had already advanced to the point of plotting a manager for the Salt Lake club Since baseball talk In winter Is what makes bassbaU play in summer, ail the tongue wagging which is following so hard upon the heels of premust be liminary announcements taken as a moet encouraging sign. The days developments, however, were not by any means confined to talk There was action. In Ogden a committee was appointed to conduct a meeting Wednesday evening at the Ogden chamber of commerce of representatives of various cities ambitious for memhgrshlp In tha league The meeting will be Informal, and will be devoted largely to an ex- liange of views as to local conditions In the different towns, and a discussion of plans looking to the solution of any problem that may present themselvea HEADWAY CERTAIN. It seems altogether reasonable to awume that the conference will have the result of putting the enterprise far upon Its way A suggestion put forward by an Magna fan, who said be voiced the views of scores of his fellow baseball devotee in Utah Copa club per league territory, was that in the from that circuit be entered new league. ITte plan presented by this fan was that the Copper league onntlmie to carry its own schedule that the as was done hurt season, and up of the playleague team be made ers selected from all of the Copper oou fl league clubs He thought this be dons without interfering with the regular schedule of the Cooper league, an 1 in his opinion, would serve to stimulate interest,d-- to a high pitch EmwW hwould dwalk off with Ui, club Mru Pocatello and Idaho Falls were invited to send representatives to discuss the organisation of a league A committee to represent the Of den olutmber at the meeting next M. Wednesday night, conei sung trf F Nve, Gage B Rodman, A T Het-mar(Jeorjpp Thorstensen and Lh fl W Wherry, was appointed by PresiIL Harris. Th s committee de it rf will meet with representatives other cities Wednesday night A telephonic communication from Foret ef la, Idaho, today ww to the effect that Tocatetlo was keenly interested in the movement And that a representative from tlat city will be at the meetir g W e are merely calling In representatives of the dtiea mentioned to discuss the formation of a league, It Is not certain that stud Mr Na the places will compose the circuit but we must first get a start by havI ing a discussion of the situation believe that some suitable project can be worked out whereby t tab atd Idaho will have some fast baseball this s untrue i -- k Two Thousand See Dogs Race on Tooele Course Xeora Smith; (2) Judith (3) Francis Chrlstofferson; (4) Fvelyn Rssvm, (5) Ethel Majs; Oonstanc Hub bard t (7) Sara M) dogs competed this morning heforo crowd of vov spsetatora in the races Mioyle; (8) Helen Smith; (9) Becky of ths sec nd annual Tooele county bovs dog dsrhv held under ths auspice irf the Toosl j Lions club An hroir before the races started Main street was lined with spectator and ail traffic was stopped until ths close of the races at 12 o'clock nooi Motion picture of ths races were taken br a halt lake oonoern The races and results Nlnw Race No 1 John dogs (novice) alovloh. first, Joe Lacev, sooond, Ray Orme third 2 dogs Race (novlo) fvr driver under 10 F hares Nelson, first Iee Johnson, seoorfl Roy Brown, third Face Na 2 (former prlre winner Gordon Steels 1925) firt, FrTon Knapp, asoond, Bryan Ls LaAlare be third miori undoubtedly Race No. 4 (dogs under one 5 ear) Copper extended to official" of thes meettn, Bill Me Laws "first Joel Orma secleague to attend W Itedneada ond Joe Lacy third over talk to at Ogden Hoes No 6 (GrmntsvIU reorlied 5r,trTdty A letter Max who McLride, first, Ross Rainier O Half l.TdlntLirf ionte seoond, lwi Arbon third rftovem.nt In Salt Oocan 4 of th Race No. (tandem) Gordon Champ prealdent In which Mr. Ptssls yirst (with his own and Bui chamber of commerce haae-ba- ll for waa ripe McLaws Brvan LsMare hia eatd dog), city Champ and the people enthusiastic about seoord (with his own and John Union third I England league (if), the proposed No 7, (novelty) dog pulling Rju sJed without harness or collar Gordon playsr risoubcks. o NT W TOr.K, Jan 10.- - 'Th. out that the pro Steele first. Max McBride sc md White Bvx must be reckoned be Radovlch John Ills) third (Grantv masming It Race No tunate in the matterofofoourael dog pulling driver on with in the An erlran league eklle Dan Nelson O jrdon this veer' mid a former club owner first clubs, n la natural. StoNr second Ddgar Bownn thitd sums that the least Ths team . during a recent meeting 9 Na s stwrt grand frss for ail a Lve Johnson has a capable manager in Eddie th IrV. majority of to ciub" Gordon lrt, r.l mfuiy who may product Bn An Ie LaMars, third from Cllf'vrnl. wbr. a of th second. Ths prise for ths heart all around winner If he Is allowed to runpennant to train in March. All In things wont to Gordon tn his own way dog In ths raos Coaat laku dub rlkht he st trained Grantsvills dog and th Pittsburgh and -- Chlrako CVUtns was appointed manager of ' Max McBride, best Lincoln dog Alex tha White Box last lwu riub. of th National Owner winter thiof ,h Smith In California thl. PrlnK A Comtek or was perwuaded h ho cam Ths Tooele merchants oontrihuted Charles rui training Hub in parti oular-t- ber to Collins his intimate friend give alt of ths pries for th winners f nwl league a opportunity to provs J S succeenful have then ana uual. numerou, will b bHnw th point nual dscTdet for tha betj people of, that he ooutd handle a big Magus shad a outg team ball AA cla hv Thor )ut thl c unty that the Uxvi Uun clut their rotmUrm From the beginning of the training In tot has several hundred d rflars pledged club would b warranted n Collins was a suoocs. dlf- He reto make next year's derby a suts-wid- e rs It ha becomo lncroaalftKlv everything in connection the, boy. in other and affair for ail eomsra both kl organized flotUt to with the team H established a rv young of plar that required 'Maitf of thm-ln- dd. The affair this ysor was under th ekUL and grex'it ball plavr . till direct auperrlslon of the bovs' com- His sent to the box in no p1tchs berth, mittee of the IAos club and was ths Pration and were fact that tvs still better the' r cut InitlatoriaJ event for the observance all of the plavera young andInspired old be found for them, for example, the of National Boys toJle lAt w-wtok In this Though compelled to assign a green on tlm had county t to ahfrt fleM Collins soon jSfcu FrAnrd.ro club recruit trnlnlnv had the ITilte Bx brewing along In f.ftv four pli' era in et of eav. th kicked third po1ion taking the d ttlih th I door other leajrjc in re- - Gonzaga Grid Captain, Three and up bv the Athletioa and Senators transbeen had Am ( mo"Tpart SET ptav, Suspended, Quits School Gomlkcx formed Into & winner from a chronic 8om loser bkLnmipjmhaaebai. n FTOKANB Weato Jan. In geptemhec ColHns injured one of ffty diligent sfforts ful ths Assrtfiiitd Ptss)FsuI Lynch his legs and was forced into retiresince thelr Givat Falls, footlAU MnnL, As he Gon,KLgA for tb reH of the veer reward. ment to brine captain elect, who wi su;onded had plaved magr1fhntly at Second WOULD WtLCOMB CHANCE. team foe rlolAtinn toes 344 disof Ms had batted recently placing base and with a leami mch a. th would rules, announced today his withdrawal the White Sox so oormrfetely rupted btah-Idah- o circuit. thr from Oonssgm. tihat they finished in the eeoond Moet of th Ud b opportunity. Lynch oompfsfsd his itddysar laaru trainIn th Junior class this turawl out of th Coat baseball Collins has recovered from hte Intalent, week and said today hs wmtld not ing eaipp r boy to jury and Is preparing to play his ninea HtU eperitc return to Hs need In only eoukht-afteconsecutive engagement In the quarteenth Goncsga. playsd A doubl r terback on tho Gonsaga wleVsn thrss American league. He snorted with the plowpema That Prino In was and was sold to the tern yeara Athletic Lynch uspsndd iiin Jn a learnt euoh a I planned Decefntwvr whits ths tcun was on its Wh'U Box for 10 000 In 1915. a way M to Xros Angeles fur a gams thsr f Cirfltns to drtv ambition the bsrs. Thy wrould wslooms suck It Hs das not decided whors hs will the White Fox until they win a world ChTh Coaart learu tralninr eaon o complete Ms collcgs oourw a eerie od of Mareh Th elo at th to aembl team would their men about that tlm. Utah Idaho learu" Th Free to! rrdralnd , iub have a uj'PirNo at u"f ball player. cr- tralnlnk by .nUlled -t SSir the onlyradr-to-nr player th hrtnelnf from California to VIA. of tbs bass-baIf ns look at a iw world ons will flfvd no wsi! Udsn wltk glovfittlng Opportunity sS thl (1) CEark; Four coed baaketban teams have entered the aemlXLnal found of tha intersorority hoop tournament that is being conducted at tha University of Utah. The Gamma Phi Alpha Chi, PI Epsilon Pill and Chi Omega sororities have yet to be defeated. The Gamma Phla and A7pha Chis will play tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock end the PI Epsilon Phis and Chi Omegas wtU meat Immediately after-waTha winners will oonteat for tha championship aad the Boyd Park on cup Thursday. This Is tha first time la tha history of tha heap sport among tha college coeds that competition la basketball between tha sororltie has bean tided aad tha suocass of tha meet is due. 4a large part, to Miss Lola Hansen, sport manager. The following girts are captains of Ivthol thft various organisations Mars, Gamma Phi, Chi Omega Judith Cferk, Delta SpaUoa, Helen Ensign, Gamma Sigma. Mary Kimball Iamb da Phi lambda. Leora Smith, Pi Epsilon Phi, Francis Christoff srsoo; Alpha Chi, Lola Hawn. i rd l) Ek. ls h Chi-ong- pnM.Uuid Bt, ... Pocatello High School Hoopstert Trounce Boise Ql-Mn- i ,! -- Pt - m. ' PocAUilo hUA achoot SKf ft. In. thrnld Vtah-ldah- btn JT YOUTH. for amateur and asmi-pr- o Th In Utah and Idshs wtxad plnrsrs snhafi osd. foe, witlv only bs Vastly tha way tnodsst means available tn maaagar rseoursse, g wtotoh up to b alert Would vr plWW-- A ToUJ to promtoln youmrbent a upo ftah or Idaho find oppnrtunltU open Mreer rould would nrnrnr poour with to him that A. the Hub domlnattn todt-indeuMe c 1L field, end. to be plain about o mat-tanr boy. th fat aeainet how much inherent talent hto not an mijrht hea who w learn fam top ribt into a at a moment' notice and tnah rood rOh hi flret chare. man-ar- a Th Tarioua Coe "t learu ciub would ayinr. it ro without to which y roe a nr-bweloom th boy they Itildht nd for A ctaa doubl not quit ready flsJda fdr In thl repot the opportunity tt ta doubtful If ever you nr player In all outlook wa brtrhtor a thT the hint ore of oepanieed whlcti h Infant For et Tt hd K ewaddlinr Hot hee w.tenrl-new beaebali th tonlnmriy healthy Mm m b an child. eb&no sAlary-payln- , or Cot whow, babH ieonnt leu HOLD MEETING AT OGDEN WEDNESDAY Ttfiitofc Jml W Th C1n artlar P" ,hnbr atat oommarm, O R"lf of FU tor ih k todar e.l"d wtln th orrerl,"-tioof dlwutotr pvrp b to hrii of A l.witl At vnln in Orton "n f con m.rr . Jh rh.rT.to-i- ' I r itoit Lu j nrros C4q. OOTF?. r;ui 0T inl.rIc, m out'll!. lftl, Moonrakrr 124, aOsprry 146, hosa I4 a JJ0, bStardale 102, c'Fhe Cherokee II 105, dCatalaa 181, aRuno-lath- e Provo Wrestler Tosses lo6. Thlstlewood UL 25, NEW ORLEANS, Jan 20 (By th Match Thought 114, aEdraoo ILL Reed Lep alrwin-Leall- e Associated Press ) M re than ten entry. w. mrNDEN. thousand fans at the fair grounds hers Woburn entry mUI to Th TiHima Nevada entry. 'dead hwU today witnessed th months Ago, profession only Although he entered th Jockey PTwtiT Jhn. PORTLAND. Or seen in New Organs in a dzen dBrdford Farm Buxton entry. ars W. Mundn1 At more to his winners credit feAT-ol- d 15 has TiJoaba, rider, race $700, v,Bve furlongs, Jon at Pfo.o, Utah, defeated Robin Gorgie, owned by R L Baker Ar.d Mexico, then Kghth other areltonrelirht 4 the Jocker s for 6 Harln Reed aaln any of the s'aWs of J i and up Claiming tonlttt In A thrillnus finished so close together in the xFni Gloriaus 104 xTallteann lftd, rhAmpbmahtp hern A1 H'rtfocrt KM, xParnrll K2. xJoe O Sheridan irk handicap that three ing wren lift mAtoh 101 107 B&XiS Green placing Judges could not FpGog 103, them xtroiler 15, xLady Ttfpe 96 AffhaetA Bees Thn. .Id Ninth race, 8oo, mi.s and seventy third Sham. Lenor Etond-,- r. and up claiming Anchor, yards 3 vear-oid-a NEW ORLEANS RESULT In C., xTolo. Luornaw, Lorre (11) xTtis Muscovite 61, xLola Mon and zWUI Cotinat nian First race, six G I rear-ol- d 9 XAunniand 107 xftix Pence 66, and an, claiming furlong, 13o0 George Groom x Faddist 106 xMarsdale 10L xGolden ton 116 (Barnett), a P morn-Sh(ttrr fll 20 $4 HO, 6 00 Pwcep 85, xPrlnce TU TU 17 xJack won Bride of xFtold. Wfnd 17 (Moore) x Minstrel Kairmae 107 106 fur-ioBoy f and Roond fid 20, 8 40, second; FettlbocAer 111 too, xKutan Rouge lift. ear-otd and tn, clnlminjp--14 00, (Chalmers), third W eatber varjly cloudy Tima track fast. 10 1 13 , 6 Chet 108 (McCabe), 815 SO, Variation Infanta Rurx , emn, Kelea lod (HaJlburton), Wurty, Glassful Meddling Mattts ORLEANS NEW L Girl FEB. lot ENTRIES, Yokohama 88 40, Muldoon. second, Baltimore Ten II, Tima 1 08 l2bft I rear-old maid- (Cra), 88, third First race btxtv Ada Blackjack also ran, 116 Oaa-- Coomb. Blefl. C Wef dpoonor, ens, 4 furkmrs Second rocs, six furhmgs, Jane iNo WonUln Appl'du III Meld of India Hi and up ail iwanre Rptd puree and Adoni llkA Justice F HI Twelve LBtle Visitor I1A (PhJ). $4 y ixty 111 der, Blue Min Toot 62 46, 42 60, tfon. Humbling Uatcb It 118 a Ben Omar 118 Maver Jo ton. (Ise xNtold. 6 8ft $4 00 HA Jhrman 111 KJtten on the Florence Mills ernd, Third rac, i). and Orreetjr pard HA (Hebert) 42 60. WtlMe JC. III. a Tip Tup 115, Phil third Time 4 yar-ol- l aad p. claim m. TO-- iFx 1 It I 6 m vtohle Mary Klnkeed, Rural Rout ort 08 (Buck), I4L40 510 49, 5 Cream Fuff, Reward. Rowndell, a'tront entry won. El Cld JOS (Veell), 54, 88 40, race I My Best Girl alw ran claiming, 10 ond. Torrid and up 4 furkmgs il Adven(Wt), 518, Third race, Utplomat purse t.year-old- e Marlon North. 6 Sue 41200 114, ture Mor15 third. Tim. 1 48 5 Hivwad. fe)ser ard up allowancea Iytto Moot. lftft Bamk. plrntyeoe. gClarerme xRc! ning Cloud M Johnson , 46 tft, ft 2ft IVn Juan lift. xtIa bUo, Cmea, Mrncklan And Polk IS 2d won 104 Overall Flaiktn (Gomr M 20 62 44 second Hnptee Iu6 (MaxIBdJan Jewel 106, xTaodlane 105 sl NO ran. Fourth race, tntie anfl aeveoty yart U tor M lift Newmarket lift Shuffle guire) 61 40, third Time 1 46 olds and uiv claiming R. Allen Owen Current K3, ('ugh Jordan 113. Oae Woman 51 George Runrh U0 1180, 840, Uft M'e Xlrgima lu2, xJyivajiua 62 84 artwon, ftp'rtv UcGe also ran Bor ltd (Hock), 89 SO, Fourth raee, Cornui Kandleesn I xicmedy 13 11 (A. 12 80 Afeatsi Confluent vear-nl- d end op, 4fro0 added Third rate 6!2flft claiming PolIT, third. Ttm. 1 48 6 furlongs 14) aPrWtiar 107, mil Teeter 116 (Iar.g), 46 20 Glen-ta- r, Marin iteCjoecraek Corp. 94 Rural! 6 00 44 40, wo Vow 98 Tjawra Barbght Fknedtt Aul AhM bleh Summer and LaatiahA 1 42 Oft, 46 J'i Alleen P V. xTha Jar It.jr t7 (Johnson), serond, Sane Gene VG, xHlfly Wirt I ran. Madam Ouinre Garden 101 (Canfield), S 46 for-lr- rr on half and four Pifth toe, Banter Brad-levthird Time. 1 It WjcKct lift PaloiM 118 Inmcvn. 1M. Tony, T. ft Jprdan Th Vintner 113. ID Rlul1 alro roa tyirbur Olympian King 111 II J'.'s the Cora kit ton 72AO, 4160, won Fourth re Fifth rare, 3 mile and '4 yard 4. eeooad; Cock Dixie Lend pnrwa and up purse I Tar-o 8As ard ip cn rre fVfuaden), lift are ft, third- - Tlir.A fHxman, luT, an 1 allowance 61200 gif Peter 114 (Oar yards x Black band Jack Ledl, Huy 6s 3 K7 Brertif V ow te rsr) 66 6990. I 49 426260W wm 20 Corn t err rse I Kk Grenier K6 Hell Owen, xDamar. slwa H'xraa, eiftwflj (Hebesrt Cracker sv. tl Guinea Girl, Old Flnnef. B. Cat kl Gtrg E Allc" b Guest pf end Beeu Butler 116 (Blind', $2 (0 and xfUubetgh Lucky Lou, xXeeruit Honor 10& third - Ttme 1 44 2 6. Bland brng,. aiee ran. Nurmi, 'ey Run also ran. Bakr enry iL 4 iFikl Advance. the Ftfth i: Fixth rare mh, Fherldsn rare, ex fsrltwgt rre nibs s d 7 arrts (ftf Mite and up OArke handicap 2 yvir-oM- i forflMd 116 f'Ov kb emimlng n eartrvm Ifti. Pride 14, VtiSheJ lol and m iHefrert), M 40, Ai iHhlie), 616 ftft, 460, II6640, 44wia. elnls KHpp 105 x8t- - Arffelna Cfra hei lift. Outiwd rt J4 fifi 2 20 won. OwTfi lug (Fool) Iea 4ft, Secalov's IN (Mutidn), ef STnth Boa Urt Ptejs LvkW ond. John MorriS 111 00. 21 40 ssmod Rooat 1P7 Hilary 162 64, FI (Hura) 8 4fi Time J 64 6 third Alse kgiirTe aMIss Fdna 165 xida-rin- a luJ Tift IM (ijse) third. Tima, I 14. HlF Muck Sixth raa, 7, xMeluHV 1, xHaacs C'Cirp claiming. Georgia and Harlaa ran dead heat, fVJver fetal A Jans, Jr, aad m oka and up. mile and sixteenth ut) Full rrfnt sJe rsuw and rfnjre divided. Bargain Tmy 4x Fourth race, 706, Lenissn. Stirrup Cup, fe pan dor. Burning Fox 1P6 kVthaget K5 and furk.ngvt five fervent face, 6 year olds and up, gbummg John T I. also ran gTuiabp 10A Onheifn 102 aiming, rnkee I year-old- s Seventh raoe I Ul, xlirtty O l6, srk Iftfi p'wriandji PetjoeM U , M(s Lester lift I if unden', fi ft. II . jlihr 111, 2forTrtJd 6i20v iay iahe 14, tUf Jee 93 fA, wa FUcker 144 (VThite), lift 40. and up claiming Tubby A. 112,w xkoenan lift I 9, tin v xKsatft 1ft. xTsieQija 40 M'. 41? 00 (4, 4 6ft, eAdiea ld (A Peter Trap 106 rva). Bail t a ili xMias Vaniure 4 43 $7 4ft. won. B otrlftg 107 fOolen). Iftl, Rutk B 4T 4 6. 105, joxgo 107, xCurui us xtur ik eaH. M 6ft. third. Time, 1 ,v7 Bov f ja, eeHnd, P4vo 17, xLr Coratt 1ft' xi y At rarth Artxm w AvieUe I&A X) m-(bamson) IwPr k. cnrotles, Brv 111 w x xl 10d. xas 14 2ft Fire use ire Utile third 14, Rupee, Manager (usn dell) sSterdai, fetefe Bho at Sod CfUmrea clairo-I- n Fortn an Seventh race. Hf h race. P ifvta. Rodeo, Ifobeoa. delmtcg. roe. Cmqurfr . and up mile end ?ft yards Oio Fantoche MarWilmer thsWimrd handicap two m eabem eutrv , and up t xtrfwrna f loader Light 64. hnatrr and !) fur. tingale ale ran. Tima 1 46 T 6f . of honlaa Firth 6, Rap luA 13 xHnerti 06rvexlughnut e, maatofiA 8 yr-- d aad VmA m Par baa JH4, Brthartr Love lkt 101, yClnruusx I 64, TIJUANA ENTRIES. 111 k'.,-,d.T'meiepf J W. 14 Fte 61, iJVi v Paata U. xVelv a LPh race, I'lO, Clubhoua courea, Harrter woo f Frc if 14 f Flnrt rare. 1 70ft five aa4 kl Uh. )t 55 4 ard up claiming (11) 1, F and pi e ICrt. Try Agam Val-- 1 eor4 Denmark 110h'M), and wp. claiming biriofiga. R ariat Bug'-110 Lor1i 6A xXvwtwrf j (r 84 to third xo-- sdv xHoafire 14 Tar a 1 Of 4 1. 67, xOldj )ft U dull Mooa 1W. 107, F,al Fwt 107, xDeyttme Aprlod , 6 Iftft iM xBlaca Hoad aBear 6isa Twc Rj4-m- s kJU!e I'-u Canar.d m, lweee Mia Saawr 7, xf Bra Keaia 111. Haieful Ul, .F ue 65 igurD tlnwar, ompew'-iuL L'ght TVmar 64 xUHght idea 17 left xurnyrra d 62, trsM A iWrakaa h lee Nsncy 111, Miss Fturna J )(2 per Otae raflu xF.!te yon Nrt xRowntnt xwlln Weather tra xCathr. end pil, mSe rae Swu, Travelei M as Lane 11 Jt, Ninth Feus Wood 11 Nk tbasta xlap4 In Marrone lt Cordowaa 64, xLady I r end Ca kte'o 106, Kedsgs 10S, A arvlHe U Ivl 4yr-ed- s TIJUANA RtftULTS 4ft I'' IV setL 6 nlg 00 one m4 4 rear-ol- Longrldge 64 SU Martins 66, 11 Urd rac. lit Korlftckftn Wfthselao, aJ. round rwtrmuing chsmpioo af Hawaii, Fetr Patur i ft, martt Hors Leal a W G ( i ntry. Jurlonrs wen. dupsr iklrg 16 fi fft, and up cmmrf (14V IJn4 I, lui uxe Fin rare, thre tsaoUy arrivad in th United Ptatat to take part tn the coming national I 4 r 7 4 6 ) 7vft 10 aecund 3Vd senna tb Bath 3ft, la? Raver tok fwa. rlsiiiair.g 112, xJay Ptuntr Msj added, Breva bunr lIndoor tertnanln At..1 uil tm. 112, Tnto la norldA 1114 Ctortrod itor' withdrAwn from 4 20. 64 2ft. l , It wve; iy,wl Tima 1 lS 6. e xFinn I uj t Jo, xl ftjmrfrmnd' r H gh Vegbt handicap five and on laldiya LRiPS tL rank cf iteitoar, niACf export beitor that INI IHurftri, Haenuua f-r- t trttl ,.iSMh f furkres 8 ysar 'and up. toimir .i(r, A"avJ "2, 3, , lad BrrtsHv Lore, yr'-oi and up fterwn oros 'brnka Aw Las is We eA ss saa - Art, Aoar a ltt, Rnanar XU asaaaix b4 her Ruxeaaoc , lul , B.i ldi. Mono pixy ju4ea W rwua. ivl J Jockey Shines at Tijuana frt 1 in Fast rrn ear-old- IV-1- fit n nt d. 'Wl-Uu- rw iz ut te dirt-Ho- re Th ton c pro-poS- HANOtrO 10. crnntm it ? I totatbAil to th ATae4 Anetter atop aloaerBtoht At ,tato ehAmtloAIl KrWy b y tmtaMing th th Taoh 4 to U. Bnl hlh aottool And Mllltn, PoaAtalW Thom ruardA tod tn th aortnr Ach mk. 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