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Show fcccond; Port Mahone, 105 (Butw!i) 16 to 1, third. Time, 1:14. Third race, seven, furlongs, selling Proper, 114 (Dutwell) 4 to 1, won; Pickaway, 105 (McGee) 13 to 10, sec-ond; sec-ond; Donald MacDonald, 81 (Sumter) 50 to 1, third. Tlme,'l:27.3-5. Fourth race, five furlongs, selling- ' i Entre Nous. 107 (Archibald) 7 to 2, j won; Mollle Montrose, 105 (Shilling) ' 7 to 2, second; Lee Harrison, io-i I (Devers) 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:01. Fifth race, mile and three-sixteenths gelling Merllngo, 112 (McGee) 7 to 1, won; A. Muskoday, 112 (Clark) to 2, second: Brancas. 109 (Howard) 6 to 1, third. Time, 2:02 Sixth race, six furlongs, selling-All selling-All Alone, 107 (Treubel) 3 to lr'won; Tramptor. 109 (King) 40 to 1, second; j Tim O'Toole. 109 ' (Powers) 5 to 1, t third. Time, 1:01. WRESTLING BOOM SOON TO BE SEEN Gotch, Siegfried and Mahmout will Get Together, New York, Jan. 11. With Ernest Siegfried, "The German Oak." champion cham-pion heavyweight wrestler of the Fatherland, Fath-erland, due to arrive here, and Frank Gotch. the world's champion, coming back from England to meet Yusiff Mah- j mout, the Terrible Turk. In Chicago , for a $10,000 purse, things In the grap- plins line are due for another big , boom In the near future I Siegfried Is conceded to bo the moBt 1 powerful of all tho mighty foreign mat artists, and under Graceo-Roman rules is considered to be Invincible and tho peer of either George Hacken&chmldt, the Russian Lion, Sbysco, Padoubney or Peterson. The all-conquering Teuton was feted ' by his countrymen prior to his departure depart-ure as only Germans can fete,' and |