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Show BIG STRING ! OF RACERS Many Horses Change Hands at the Juarez Winter Meet R F Carman, through selling races at tho race track here, baa done a lot of trading this winter He has lost out of the stablo that he brought hero Elizabeth Harwood, Rogon and Sir Alvescot and received In their places Lady Rankin. BalcMff, Masalo and t' M Miller He also possessed Engraver for a race or two, but lost him by tho claiming route. Carman Is pleased at being able to return Q. M Miller to his barn and thinks that he got a cheap horse, even though he is C years old. for the fl00 he paid for him, He has always desired to own this specdv son of Imp. Llssak again and laughingly remarked a i' v l a .- ago "1 have him back, but had to coino to a foreign country to get hi:n " Albert Simons took G. M MtlW from Carman In the east and the horse had several owners before W B. Carson finally grabbed him and brought him here The horBe is a couple of races here ran as cloverlv as he has at any time in his whole career, for In a race this winter he covered the seven rnrlongs with his I weigh' up In 1:24 2-5, this being the! fastest race ever run at the distance with the weight up at the Juarez j course. At the rate he Is now going I Carman is sure to take back to Ken- tueky next spring even a bigger string Of horses than the twenty-five head he came to Juarez, with last fall Though Doerhoefer and West had the misfortune to lose Roy B soon ' (after their arrival hre last fall, the balauct, of the horsey owned by this f firm have so rar met with a fair measuro of success, having won a total of eleven races, four of which ' were won by Gold or Ophlr, two each I' by Ursula, Emma and Madelcln,o B., f i and one br Jack Ellis. Th'-v let Madeleine B. go in th MJ runup that followed her last, win and I would no doubt he willing at a fair wM price to dispose or all member of 111 their stable hero, with the exception fl of Cold of Ohpir. She will go back 4 to Kentucky under thHr ownership H unless she Is beaten In some selling H race and then claimed. The daugh- W ter of Ben Brush possesses a world a of speed and has shown creditably over a long distance k Trainer Benson-has tnrned over to S J Sweeney, the stablo Jockey. An- m thony Neylon. and that horseman will attempt to mako a tlnished rider of the lad, who apparently Is a most ' 4 promising prospect in that line Ncj- !( Ion halls from Portland, Ore, and j Benson, until this transfer, held a ! , five-year contract on him. Sweeny will take Neylon to Kentucky with him In the spring and let him hegln race riding at Ixiulsville and Iatonla . this vear The boy can ride as light j as eighly pounds. |