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Show JUAREZJRESULTS JUAREZ, Moxlco, Feb 2G. EnOeid. nt 7 to 10. easily won the fourth race at six furlongs at Juarez today. Ho steppod he dtancc in the fast time of 1:11 4-5. The attendance was abovo the average Fir6t race, four furlongs Solquitt. 107 (Keogh). 9 to 5, won; King Stalwart Stal-wart UK (Hoffman), 2 to 1. second, Hubor, 110 (Buxton), 4 to 1. third. Time :47. Right Little, Bully and Dr. Wm. Kearney ran. Second race, "five furlongs Melts. 10S (Burlingame), 15 to 1, won; James Blackbtock, 112 (Murray), 6 to 1. second; sec-ond; Louise B, 106 (Buxion), 7 to 1. third. TImc 1:02. Iwalanl. Irish Boauty, Cry Baby, Maxing, Billy May-hue. May-hue. Wayward, Collide, Josoph M Father Stafford and King also ran. Third race, six furlongs Dave Montgomery, 115 (Rosen), 10 to 1, won; "Wings of the Morning, 115, (Callahan), (Cal-lahan), to 1, second; Regards, 112. (Burlingame), 10 to 1. third. Time 1:14. 4-5. Mabel King, Bill Anderson, Chess, Suda Clem, Lonla, Novgorod and Doc Allen also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs Enfield 110, (Keogh), 7 to 10, won: Meadow, 110 (Gross), 2 to 1, second; Vanlr, 95 (Callahan), 3 to 1, third. Time 1:11 4-5. Only three starters Fifth race," fivo furlongn High Street, 112 (Buxton), 3 to 1, won, Bill Eaton, 112 (Selden), 3 to 1. second; sec-ond; Veno Von 10G (Carter), 2 to 1, third. Time 1:01 1-5. Duchess Phil' ippe, Santalcno, Roberta, Flving Pearl Bitter Sir and Mike Molett also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs Gilbert Rose. 112 (Gross), 5 to 2, won, Narfl, 97 (Carter), 5 to 1. second; Lady Stalwart, 107 (Murray), 10 to l.thlrd. Time 1:13 1-5. Camarada, Nila, Bob Lynch, Fundamental and Kid North also ran. ST. PAUL DEFEATS CHICAGO AT RIFLE TOURNAMENT CHICAGO, Feb. 2C St. Paul took tho championship of tho western division di-vision of the interclub Indoor Rifle Shooting league by winning its match last week with Adrian. The charapionB aiso made the remarkable high 3coro of 988, the largest team total thla season. sea-son. St Paul did not loso a match. The scores were anounced today. It will now bo necessary for St. Paul to shoot off with the winning team of the eastern division for tho champlon-slilp. champlon-slilp. The New Haven and Bridgeport clubB are tied for tho leadership of the eastern division. Narum, of tho St. Paul club, made a perfect score of 200 last week, belug the only man who has accomplished that feat In the western division thla year. The score: St. Pnul defeated Ad-rian Ad-rian 98S to 969. Madison defeated Helena 955 to 947. Tacoma defeated Lo3 Angeles 959 to 945. BOWLING TOURNAMENT FOR PATTERSON, MARCH 9 NEW YORK, Feb. 26. William Kirk president of the Natlonalg Bowlin association, Issued a call today for the annual convention of the.organisa-tlon the.organisa-tlon in Pattorson, N. J., March 23 Important cbangcB in the rules will be considered, on being the abolition of the loaded ball already forbidden bj several associations, but still permitted per-mitted in tho National tournament The tournament is to be held in Patterson, March 9 to 30. The entry list will close Saturday ATHLETIC CONTESTS AMONG ATLANTIC FLEET'S CREWS WASHINGON, Feb. 26. In the athletic ath-letic contests of tho Atlantic fleet at Guantanamo on Washington a birthday, birth-day, the men of the Missouri won tho tfamous Battcnburg cup, offered by Prince Henry for the fastest man-of-war crow; tho Vermont won the Dun-lay Dun-lay cup; tho Georgia won tho Drcxel cup; the San Francisco won the San Pedro cup; the South Carolina won the Havana cup and tho North Dakota Da-kota won the Jamestown, cup. " i PAT DOUGHERTY QUITS BASEBALL CHICAGO, Fob. 20. Pat Dougherty, Dougher-ty, fop seven years left fielder for tho Chicago Americana, today volun- S ' '-',J mJ "J-" L Ml , i l'l - tarily quit baseball. In a letter to President Comlskey, Dougherty declared de-clared ho fs retiring because he has all the nionoy he ncedB and does not cai;o to play hall any longer. REINSTATE SHAFER. CINCINNATI. Fob. 2G. The iNa-tlonal iNa-tlonal Baseball commission today reinstated re-instated Player A J. Shafor of tho ew York Nationals, who had failed to report to the New York club, to whom ho was under contract In 1911. Owing to his not having played with ineligible teams or plajers during his suspension, no penalty was Imposed. on |