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Show EMERYVILLE RESULTS. Oakland. Cal., Jan. 8 The tilth race at Emeryville today was marred by an accident in which Jockey Mentry narrowly escaped injury. Ho wa3 on TYust,' which was running Third, fifty ytrds from the finish, when he stumbled in the muddy going and Iel. Several horses were directly bcMnd l.iru, but Mentry escaped unhurt. Happening directly In front of the stand, much excitement was caused. At first it was thought Timst had broken his back, but he was not very br.dly injured, Fulletta, winner ot the third, was bid up from ?GU0 to $U05 by E. J. Ramsey and retained. First race, five and a half furlonga Traffic, 104 (Goldstein) 9 to 1 wou; Blameless, 111 (Miller) 20 to 1. second; sec-ond; Miss Highland, 99 (Upton) 10 to 1, third. Time. 1:10. Second race, three furlongs, parrfe Tipster, 109 (McCarthy) 7 to 1, von; Miss Picnic, 104 (Gilbert) 8 to 1. second; Contra Costa, 106 (Men-try) (Men-try) 8 to 1, third. Time, :38 1-5. Third race, mile and a slxteontn, selling Fulleta, 114 (TapUn) VI to 5. won; Paladlna, 112 (Keogh) 11 to 2, second; Lady Alicia 110 (Stuart) 30 to 1. third.! Time, 1:60 4-5. Fourth race, mile, purso High Private, Pri-vate, 94 (Ross) 11 to 5, won; 'jap-taln 'jap-taln Kennedy, 104 (Walsh) 5 to U, second; Arasee, 104 (Burton) 9 to 2, third. Time, 1:42 1-5. Firth race, mile, selling rixcherrier, 101, (Scovllle) 7 to 5, won; Billy Myer, 101 (Sullivan) 8 to 1, second; Senator Sena-tor Beckham, 96 (Taplln) 13 to b, third. Time. 1:45 2-5. Sixth race, futurity course, pune (x) Coudllght, 110 (Miller) 11 to 5, won; Jacobite, 111 (Notter) 4 to 1, second; John H. Sheahan. 112 (Keogh) 9 to 2. third. Time, 1:12 2-5. x) Disqualified and placed second. |