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Show Dill ARCHDALE CLEVELAND. Aug. 11 Dudie Archdale. winner of the $10,000 Merchants Mer-chants and Manufacturers' stake at Detroit last week, landed the $5,000 Ohio stake, th? biggest feature of the I rogram at North Randall today. The event being run on the three heat plan resulted in Dudle Archdale losing los-ing her first heat of the season lu the third. Geers was presented with two silver sil-ver cups for winning this stake and also the Edwards stake on Tuesday, The first division of the Tavern "steak" race, the second feature of the day could not be finished because of darkness. Henry II. winner of the first two heats, appeared to have completed the event easily, but was se back from first to third place in t,aits on the home stretch. The event will he finished tomorrow tomor-row when the 2:13 pace, which could even bo started today, will be run. Presiding Judge Newton announced that Uhlan will try tomorrow to low-ei low-ei his own world's record of 2:01 for tpottlng geldings to a wagon if thJ lavoroble. Summary. 2:12 trot. J1.500; three in five: Ga-mar Ga-mar won; Captain George, second; Margarete, third. Best time. 2:0S 1-4. 2: OS pace, $1.20o, two in three; Shrauchran won; Coml Goods, sec end; Coffeeno, third. Best time, 2:0.i 1-4. 2:11 Iroi, Ohio stake, purse $5,000, three heat: linnko Pud.- Archdale win; Billy Rurke. second; Bcraldo. third Best time, 2:0rt 12. 2:16 trot. Tavern "Steak," pir?e $3,000; first division, three in five, in be concluded tomorrow: Henry 11 won first and second heats; Robert Rob-ert A won third he;)t: Crelghton, I'n'.rd. Ben time. L'.IO 1-2. |