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Show PENSAGOLARESULTS PENSACOLA. Fla., Nov. 20 Today's To-day's racing was marked by sharp action in the betting ring and generous gener-ous support for nearly all starters, in which the public fared well. E. Jackson landed two of the afternoon's winners In lien Howe and Saudiver. San Gil and Uncio Walter carried the longest pnees of the lay. PENSACOLA, Fla.. Nov. 29. First race, five furlongs Blanche Frances, 3 to 1, won; Rose O'Neill, 2 to 1. second; sec-ond; D. 11. Carpenter, 2 lo 5, third. Time, 1.06. Second race, fivo furlongs Standl-vtr, Standl-vtr, 3 to 5, won; Cry Baby, 4 lo 5, second: Okolona, even, third. Time, l:0.i 1-5. Third race, five furlongs Uncle Walter, 10 to 1, won; Hancock, I to 2. second; Lucetta, out, third. Time, 1.05 2 5. Fourth race, C 1-2 furlongs San (Jill, 7 lo 1, won. Sam Pernard, oven, sec-end; sec-end; Orlllmub, 1 to 2, third. Time, 1:46. Fifth race, rnlle Neoskaleta. 4 to 1, won; Masonia, out, s-econd; Albion H.. 2 lo 1, third. Time. 1:16. Sixth race, live and a half furlongs Den Howe, C to 1, won; Heversteln, 3 to 1, second; li. J. Swanncr. 1 to G, third Time, 1:05 3-3. |