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EL PASO MORNING TIMES- -0- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 191 1. SIX ThlKlIc Bell, lulaney and John Griffin to reo which one could get to the I. REYJINDOO WINS i nr. whit Ml win iiu'flt I iin(ii ni) sluMs seen on any race tra-k.

Th humiu rut. iin.l fiillv Juarez Race Track Gossip By ART RICK three and a half furlong. (ld tlniem wcro heard to nay "ge, that's a pretty Me." While the trio were racing ut ttio suicidal pace, Jockey Keogh was taking hi time on Key. Hindoo and when he was ready tho ch'stnut "on of lley hanta, Anita Just rolled at a winter meeting. KecrMary per wishes attention called to the fact that thia Ih the last day of grace -n tho three event.

Sob of Rey El Santa Anita at His Very Beat home, Vinlr. the livo mr old bay from the Orcfir barn, ha returned to i.riti shown Iwn omnid and won handily veKterday. The, son of I'unear D. ulll take a of healing from Kood fir Id 111 the distance, event irom now on. He Ik to M.nrt In th Christina handicap and the pace hs will be asked t) go H1.

give i.ii tho olt. llo made, "a world irl'-ndH In the race yesterday and will da it tub. Rill ('din era lil.e, I l.lm.'ielf a dah $22.50 gg with Salueht and In uoing no brought much Joy and of chriMmas to FIELD STEPS 11 FAST HALF a Kelect riv or tne paildor.Klteg. Hobby 'arter, Karly Wright' great Mr. John htrlngfleld left today for Iiulwllle, to be gone during the holiday.

John hung around tho press room at tho track yesterday trying to remember he had heard. While he is not long on muaic, ho said the effort was intended for "Absence makes the heart grow fonder," but one of the bojn who used to pump an organ said It sounded to him like "My wifu'a gone to tho country." Jockey Kwtep made. hlK first appearance here In Iho boot yeiterdiiy. Ho a In (he saddle of K. 1,, Jones, and landed 'Jady Tendi second.

little apprentice rldr, wax back In the boot after a five day net down, ter and Keblon were suepended eariy Griffin, Dalaney and Thistle Bella Run at On Hone in th First Half Mile In the week pat for rough riding. $20, Salneat rind Kalronla. were both bred at the Niniou MlKKOiirl farm of Before one of tho heat crowds that Harney Sehroiber, while Key Hindoo I a California product, being bred has assembled at tho race yack over by the late Lucky Baldwin. If Mill Trevey could depend on Suits and Only One More Day 4 in which to complete your Christmas shopping. Come straight to the Bazaar you'll find innumerable gift suggestions for men and boys and at reductions which range from 20 per cent to 40 per cent cheaper than you are asked for same goods in other stores.

No matter what it is if it is something a man will appreciate, we have.it. 'am 10 out or tne way ii ine field when he tnrt a' Bill did when fflrt In f.horau rlrlu content The handlcappcra' standing finds tho race for top place between Jlarl Mcfjoald and Art kick, with the latter four racea In front. Tho Coulter Journal, with' five winners Jumped up to flflh place from the bottom and the Chronicle, and Telegraph fell buck It expected the two firm prize, the A. 1). Koster inednl and the Hinoking Jacket, donated by Hob Mpore will be placed on exhibition within few day.

at Hie theatre aeteeted hltn for her he would always breeze a winner. Jtlll had ft boiled lobster looking like a pink tea. r.onii'k, the peedy gliding from tt- J. H. Mead barn, while" warming up before the last race, bolted and lan Into the fence, tearing a bad nolo In his tdde.

The Judges ordered him scratched. The diminution nf tint bay ion of Ilawawltrk made, the Monk a favorite. Jockey Peldon made his niifpi-ur-nce In th (saddle after a five day' MikjiciiMon. a deal Iut through yenerdrf.v. tieurge Hnyd-r, "tho cement king of the northwest," h'-cnine the owner if Key Hindoo and Ann rleiis.

Key Hindoo wild for K.OftO; price on Jmrrlcii not made public. Hindoo running In the color of hlH new owner with Keogh up. won the fourth event In handy fiiclilon yesterday. If you want th answer, look up hi" last raoc and note tho hung" of riders. There are norm rides tli.it a liliml man could peg without any trontdr.

The bay gelding HhouWl have, 'ton the hint time out If fortri I'otitita for nriythlng, and the fuel that he finished bad fourth with no excuses, ll answer enough The three stakes for yearlings clone toiluy a nd It Ih expected Hint the nominations will bring out one of the grctft lot of youngsters ever seen Over- coats The Monk won like a fluke horse yesterday a rnlle and a sixteenth In 1:47. In going thin fast the Monk FA made old turfmen alt up and wonder Willi, on Karlene, drew fifteen daM Tor striking Jockey (JroKx with a whip during the running of the fifth ruco yeeterday- Jockey Itorel I growing more popular ith ra goem ilally. ife put hlx customary winner over the plMe when he landed iiielHion a winner thn fifth NpiiHin. tne border, the hote lovers yesterday were treated to a race that would have been credit to sny course, when lley Hindoo the son of the American Herby winner, Key tl Santa Anita, won the handicap. Tho chestnut son of the great California ulre had Just come Into the piiKsesalon of Ueorgo Snydor, tho wealthy cement king of the north-veit, and it was a source 'of much satisfaction to the little sportsman from and his friend, when hU colors appeared first under the wire.

Snyder, who is a closes, personal friend and ussocliite of Colonel VV. W. Finn, the genial manager of the Cotter d'Alene track, purchased the speedy horse and Americu a stable mate Just In time io have lley Hindoo win In his color. There Is something about winning; a race with a thoroughbred that you own that men outside of the game cannot understand. Jt Is the satisfaction of seeing your horse out-game a field and to see his number hung? up that has induced all the great money klnga to take to horse breeding, and despite the blows tne racing; game has received It is today more what will happen to record over the river If, the truck continue to grow faster, for 1 not tho olaalet over there by many, and when Meadow and some of the other speedy cracks get Kliig there will be Home world' record hung up; that I of the Monk can do the distance within two seconds of tho track record.

4. i. 4, fo S. 4, -4 $. lntrlc JtM'hKY M'H JI AHKZ, K.

mi- 2lt lay, Mitnrilay, I lee. 2X -t- -ft 'v -fe- 0 Too bd that Home criterprlHlng motion picture concern could not have had machine In action at the track liurltig the running of the fourth race. The Ktruggle on the far turn between TIMES' RACE CHART OPEN EVENINGS Pleasure for a real horae lover to win just for the sake of winning than it by Frank Rt. r. PKInner, il to i-t 1'irtt Pan Krnnelaeo, Cnl.

W. JI. hlllil.LKy. l'renllng Judge, MAIIH CASHIDV, Htarter. n.iri Mexico, Friday, Uecetnber 21, 1911.

Twentieth day. Weather cliHr. Track good. is to collect the purse. Snyder, who has shied his castor into the race arena I a real sportsmun and will be All ages.

Net value, to 144 137 135 115 FlliH' HACK, winner, Five furlotign. Selling, xccond, third, Theisen, Watsons 2 238 Perkins, Globe Mills. 3 412 Armstrong, G. 9 1212 9 credit to the sport wherever his stable appear. BOWLING The love of winning with your own horse, calls to mind a remark by the late King Kdward, a Kreat horse Y.

-M. A. BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN CHOSEN. Ilan Tournay With All Southwest Organizations Competing. lover, made to a newspaper man who TOURNAMENT CACTUS CLUB; AVERAGES OF HANDICAP Hacc, Rolling.

oiib M'le. 91 Tifll 112 97 Helico 112 97 Mnuretania, 112 fcO Alma Hoy 112 51 Judith Page 112 91 Came 112 97 N'ovv Capital 112 J05 Sir Anuiis 112 92 '1 Second llnce. I'tirse. Maidens. Two-yiar-ulils, 5 Furlongs.

Clematis 109 19 Mabel King 13 IH Hazel 19 17 Amohalka 1 Hardy l'l Kerosene 109 74 Hig Sandy 10 109 F. Proctor 109 17 Blliv possum 109 Lone Star 109 85 HotiiS sick 109 Odeliii 109 K5 llrack Honta 112 21 Sklllute 112 asked an Interview ufter the late ruler had landed the coveted Kngllsh Der Team Averages. liclo. ib.ise Wl. 8t.

if, Sir. Kln.iiM key. J7 K.ijncHl H'iiin) Ilu I It l' 1't 2 S-." i iStuwei ...10 4'' 2' iiroH ii fi 77 M.ipleton r. I Itaom) 1 1 i 71' 1 1 of inn 1 1) 10 s7 i'o moo (l.ing) 115 8 Ii Hrlngine 111 10 74 The I'ud 4 7 7' 7" Hill li 5-2 S7 M. II (WciivCrl -1 1 4 5 4" .1" li" Walsh fi Ii Wilnon (McCr'tnin s3 7' Heldeii 3o 30 IK.

I'ruileiit 5 I l.owriei 1 15 2 lh 4 ft Kiirls Nlclil'n) 1 1 5 9 St ft Henry At initiutcH. iilf Time :24, 4 ft 1 :02. Kuiiieat 7-i 0 by with his horse Mlhonou. With telegram of congratulation pourlntf in on him from President Kooseve.lt, the Kaiser, and all the crowned Team Matches Pins Ave. Tuttles ...3 14,105 2821 Weaber ...5 13,451 2690 Walz 5 13,294 2659 Andreas 12,373 2475 Olobe Mills .5 12,02 2405 Watsons 11,932 2386 bends of Europe the King said, "Nothing in my life has given me so much pleasure as reeinK a eolt of pl.icc i llo'.

Lawn fi-2 pliicc (i-5 show, 2 hIiow. Winner b. Stiinillng start good. Won my own breeding carrying; my own bv Saiii-Siiople. Trained by W.

M. Ciiln. color, win the greatest of all races eaaily. Second siune. Third driving.

Winner entered for $1100. No bid. before so many of my own people." The final election of the representative basketball team of the Y. M. was held yesterday.

The team was elected by popular vote of all the members df the association. The following are the members of the team, positions and number of votes received: Kvans, forward, 23; Hunt, forward, 22; Block, forward, 13; Peralta, center, 25; K. Pickens. center, 19; Garwood, guard, 25; Rumsey. guard, 20, and L.

Thomas, gunrd, 19. The following received votes tfnd are eligible to play in he places of those chosen should the reguular team men fall to make good in ptay, tearri play, or attendance at practice; T.t..,u rAa Ttcrtr Mnrahnll. Perkins. Fourth Febago, Jim Basey, Closer. Fifth lAttle Jane, Jeanne D'Arc, Meddling Hannah.

fiixth Setback, Lena Lech, Black Mate. cnicio u.nx jxinsi. I'. St. I).

Skinner) First Oelico, Novgorod, New Capital. Socond Sklllute. Mandadero, Hrnck Bonta. Third Amerleus, Prince Winter, Judge Henderson. Fourth Cloaer, Jim Basey, Dr.

rougherty. Fifth Jeanne D'Arc, Rosama, Med-dlinK Hannah. Sixth Setback, Lena Lech, Black Mate. SAIT IjAKE TRIBUNE. (Karl McQuaide.) First Tiflls, Gelico, Alma Boy.

Second Skillute, Brack Bonta, Homesick. Third Ilex, Judge Henderson, San B-rnito. Fourth Sebago, Closer. Jim Basey. Fifth Rosamo, Meddling Hannah, Jeanne D'Arc.

Sixth Setback, Juan, Tallow Dip. curium JOIRNAC First Gedlco. Tiflls, No'gorod. Sex-ond Sklllute, Brack Bonta, Mandadero. Third Judo CaWnlss, Ilex, Judge Snyder, when his new acquisition Overweight Ijiwii 4.

Satucft raced into an lend nnd alwiiyx held the flchi nfe ran iinil'oriii race. Maplcton cuiiie from far back atoutly. IIW'II galloped in a winner yesterday, was like a boy with a new toy and he la not the only busy business man who Net value to Two-year- IIP SKCoNii "HACK. Seven furloTuthr" I I XJ winner, f'2U; second, $50; third, has felt the thrill of seeing his first horse first. Wt.

St. Index. owner. Str. Fin.

Jockey, Op. li. It was a great race and Hey Hin doo, under a real ride by Keogh, won 62 Vtiilt Oir. fei 110 4 2' 1 1' Wultdi 7-5 1 1udo (Israeli 104 2 6 2" litixtoti .1 Hnby Holt Woodford) 1 II 4s 4 Wrlxpeti 10 10 1 I I' I'l 2' 4' Carter 2 1 I IN.hcrt I Uraiolt 4' (i li li Seidell 20 20 y.aiidja ii'etkei fi n1' mil so B. Romero, Teague and W.

center, Loretz; guards, King ana Miller. All of those voted will meet in the gymnasium on Tuesday night for Time 1-5. 1:14, I show'. lull 1 show. Winner b.

I r. Irl. Moving turt good. Won Winner elitetfil Cur $7(10. Nu bid.

Tiiird Unco, Si-lllng. Six l-'urlongs. H. M. Johnson 100 ti5 Amoricus 10'1 S7 liysmlc Judgci Cablnls 105 104 San Iteiiiltu 105 7 Stealthor 1 1.1 Praxlon 105 92 Kldcr 10a Hi4 Ilex 10s' 92 Prince Winter 10S 97 Henderson 10N 90 Poiih 110 Fourth Kacc, Purse.

All Agoi, Six Furlong. 4fi 'nlr "0 is 21 Closer 93 1 1 10) Kootenay 101 5 linncafter 1" 100) Sebag 104 100 Miss Uolietl 112 Jim Husey 10S 100 Hlorio 109 100 lr. Jiouglierty i 111 At 'i I Iff at Vniir place mil ihon. ImkIo 1 pla c. by I'uryenr l-Aya.

Trained by II. chhII: Sccoinl same, i'hlnl driving, oicfvvidght. hniiy I (oil 2. of. the season for the 'representative team men will be held on Thursday night, when they will meet the high Records.

High team total- Tnttles, 2894. High team game futtles, 1041. High individual total Clark. 663. High individual game Trimble, 257.

Individual Averages. Ga res Pins Ave. Tuttles ,....12 2398 200 Chirk, Tuttliis .15 288 199 Trimble, Walz 15 2937 196 Davis, Tuttles ,.9 1741 193 Hardiker. Weabers.12 2234 186 Walz, Walz 9 1672 186 Stratton, Tuttles ..14 2556 183 Barella, Walz 12 2197 183 Houck, Weabers ...15 2724 182 White, Weabers ...15 2721 182 f'rltchett, Tuttles' .12 2160 ISO Watson, Watsons 4 727 180 J.Andreas, Andreas. 15 2691 179 Weaber.

Weabers .12 2158 179 Hukerman. G. 2611 178 t'arr. Weabers .12 212f 177 Maple, Globe 6 1055 176 McKlnney, Walz lb 2596 173 Lehman, 12 2020 168 Orandover, Watsons 55 2506 167 Jacobs, Globe Mills. 15 2485 166 Brlesh, Globe Mills.

15- 2481 180 Tuttle. Tuttles 12 2008 166 Calishcr, Walz ..12 1963 165 Sehutz, Weabers 9 1487 165 Abbott. Walz 9 1480 164 Ford, Watsons 15 2441 163 Koster, Watsons ...15 2419 161 Molmes, Andreas 9- 164:1 160 Hill. Andreas ...12 1 887 157 Oowan, Andreas 9 ,1399 155 V.Ancfreas. Andreas 12 1 838 153 Higglns, Watsons ..12 3 801 150 Nagle, Globe Mills 894 149 Smith, Watsons 12 1 748 146 'iutr, eviilenlly a cbn-Hy youngater.

ridden to perfection by Jockey W'alMh, ran over tlu pace etilerliig the stretch and won going uwiiy. Undo an UMiial xlow to commence, wan running Hlfotig at fltihdi. Haliy Hill and Ac(Uiu tiioweil Htipeiior hii cd bill tired. Henderson. Fourth Sebago, Closer, Jim Basey.

Fifth Jeanne D'Arc, Meddling Hannah, Hidden Hand. Sixth Lena Lech, Setback, In such handy fashion that many wonder how the horse could have finished In bad a spot in his last time out. The other rival of the handicap event was tho good win of the Gre-fer colt Ymlr, who established himself as a classy racing tool hy his decisive win over ills field. Ho will take a lot of heating in much bettor company when he has a few more race to bring hint to the form he promises. The entire card full of good event and the day went down in the history of tho track as one of the best yet.

i Today will see in the fix furlong scramble a classy field of horses in which the big chestnut son of Solitaire, Vanir, meets Closer the' great Newman colt, the spec-dy Pebago, game little Jim Husey, I r. Dougherty, and a good lot of possible contenders. It should be a race worth going miles to see. In the five events scheduled to he run with the feature today one can find plenty to select from if one is looking for racing from a five furlong dash to a mile event. Six lurlongH.

Fillies and Net value to winner. Th rce-yeaf-olds tiird. 125. miif' second 1 1 I 1 1 iTAc'lv III and upw aril. lieli liars' civMicr, Wt.

St. Str. Kin. JorJu y. lip.

1" 2t i 5s ..102 4 2' 105 2 I' 1't Hainan, i 4 (Hopper! 1-ady Tctldl a fi." Marsand (AilalmO- I'olton Kstep 'Muxton 'after Itnrel d. 1 4 A 10 1 00 Hal- school team. The game will oniy oi a practice one. Later in the season it is probable that games will be arranged with the High school, Military institute, A. M.

college. Mormon colony teams, Douglas and Bisbte. NAVAL LIEUTENANT DIES. Andiriatcd Press Dispatch Washington. Dec.

22. Lieutenant Frank D. McMillan. U. S.

is dead at the naval hospital at Annapolis, after an illness covering several months. He was a native of Cleveland, having been horn ther- in 1882, and was graduated from the naval academy In 1904. His last active duty was aboard the battleship South Carolina, upon which he was serving at the time he was sent to the naval hospital. 4'1 4" 6'" 5" nrtii Kmc selling. Six I'iiiiunss.

119 Incision (I02)llldileti Hand Mrti.Selbyi.-lOO 2' 4s laguc. Yallkc) Ida ti (Levy) 101 a 4' rf tit lace I-tl stum, Tendi fi-fi plnee 2-5 fi (i Seidell 100 2-5," 105 105 105 105 105 io: iS Startl The I "oed At poKt rotita 1-2 Winner b. Mart good. SAX FJIANMSCO CimOXTCLE. (I'rtc Clark.) First Gelico, Nuvogorod, Alma Boy.

Second Sklllute, Mandadero, Am-ohalko. Third Ilex, Judge Cabiniss Braxton. Fourth Sebago, Jim Baeey, Closer. Fifth Jeanne D'Arc, Ed Keck, Meddling Hannah, Sixth Setback, Lena Lech, Black Mate. i-al Keel; Joutmu ll'Arc nhow.

MaiHand 1-2 show. little Jana by W. Freeman. Moving 107 (97) 102 29 f- liy llulgowati Si biiHtiHtia. Won lirivlng.

Second hiiiiif Meddling Hannah 105 Third easily. Winner entered for 10S 4 00. No overweight. I.dy Tendi 1. Halroiii.i, Mimewhiit in the early mIkkck, got clour snltiiig at tl far turn and Juki goi up under unit tide.

Tendl raced Marraml Into Kt.bniis.slnn but weiiketicd final bundled yards. Marcand, plenty early speed, Dadlv. 4 (J- 3 -g- (J TODAY'S SKM-XTIONS. -4- 4- $. P.uaino MUli llacc.

ScIIIiik. 'no Mile. Minnolette Illack Mate Tallow 1'lp Cuppers Juan I.enii Ijcch Ai-ctuia Wolferlon Setback All 11 0 I'oruTII nd om-luilf HgeH. Net value to winner, I urloiiKn. 'cond.

$7j I laiidlcap, third. 125. .107 ...107 112 112 112 112 112 112 115 109 102 104 91 93 104 104 105 9 3 "sr. Wt. St.

Ir.dex. Home. Owner, l'itl. Jockey, Op. I'l.

Juarez Bull Rin Key Hindoo fi (Snvderl 1 OK 4 1 1 1 MlThiMlo ltelle 5 I l-ainarl 2 2" 2 2" 2" fi7 li (clancy 2 t.laylord) 104 I 1" 1' 2" 100 Jno. Ctiffin K'ot'eH(i ri 4 4 Keogh 3 Seidell 3 Howard 8-5 Hice 2 At post 2 uilriut.N. (iff at Time 2 5, 41. I :07. Hindoo 7-10 place ut slum lielb- 4-5 placo out phow, I'elnney out show Winner i h.

h. A Great Bull Fight for Afternoon of by Key ol Santa Anita ha Hindos. Trained by F. K. r.alnl.

Molng start good. Won "camly. Second driving. Third Mopping. High price, lielancy 9-5.

o.erweights, John Hrlffin II 4 Hilaney 2. Hey Hindoo avoided the fast earl. (ihcc and when Mm IglitetiPil for home flashed like the overland llinlted. Hello, lielancy and irif tin ran riosf. together for half mile that (be proverba! blanket would have covered them nil.

Former proved the gainexl but was weakening. John (irlffin 'm looking for itcrmr. HAMllCAl'riilSK' STANDING. Ilnces 1'lcked IVt. Times (Art Kick).

.119 40 336 Salt Iike Tribune. 1 19 2 a (Hi Hacirig Form I1 .15 29T Morning Telegraph 119 Sil 277 Courier-Journal "0 252 Irish 1.ad 119 29 243 Frisco Chronicle .110 27 226 Concensus with five winners yesterday goes up to the top with the making forty winners, and a. percentage of tlNt l.NSl S. First- GcHeo, N'tivogoroil, Tiflls. Second Sktllute, Brack Bonta, Matiiladero.

Third Ilex, Judge CAblnlss, Judge 1 leuderson. Fourth Jim Kasrv. Closer. fifth Jeanne b'Are. Meddling Hannah, Hidden Hand.

Sixth Setback. Hlack Mate, Lena be, h. Sunday, Dec. 24, at 4 p. m.

All ages. Net value to 119 FIFTH HACK. Five furlong. Selling, winner, $225: necond. J50; third, $25, It, Ucx, llor-'f.

Owner. Wt. St. 'j Kin. key.

Op. CI, 1" 2 "I .1 1 luiidloppcr Jasper has adjusted the weights for the big Christmas Jiol-Itlay handicap and the following tells the talc: The selections for the classic will be the, theme for the net two days and he who can pick the first under the wire will burn Vimc midnight oil poling over the form bunks. Tile youngsters who have never been tried at this distance mil lend the rainbow color tn the Navi-dad fvent, and no mutter what the selections predict il will be one of the races of Hie winter meeting. Weights for the Navidad Handicap, $1200 guaranteed, one mile, to be run Christmas day, Monday, llee. 25: llarrigan 10 F.nficld HO Yen, tlan 95 living Wolf 92 Injury H'7 Anion 95 Vmiir 90 Ymir 90 Ir.

I'ougherty 95 Irish Hentleman 105 Jack Paine 100 Meadow 120 IjoIv 94 I'm ie Pen 13 Ko.sle Frsnk Nimbus 10 Follie 1-vy 112 Zandia 90 Arasce Hi Miss Hubert 100 f'O (Yanke) 115 2 7" 4' 40 (Salvage a St Vincent I 1 1 3" J- "2 Arch obihain a il'olkl tlx 1 1" lh 7 Tommy Twig (yuini ll (i fi' (XllMatt o'Connelllt All'n)114 4 4" 55 HO Karbne 4 (Cotton 1 1 0 .1 2't 2' 6 4 4 15 4" Horel iross Henry Carter Willi li orrai rriHr: inrnwni tna it i- 7" tuxtn ituxton t'O MorallBht 2 (Ft7er 102, fi" s' rlupcii 20 J-7 Sorenaib" 5 1 ifjf.erson 11 1 5 7 9 9 9 9 (iuy 10 rlKpcii (iu 10 A UT HICK. First Oelico, New Capital, Novgorod. 1 Second Mandadero, Fkillute, Amo-halko. Third Judge Cubinis1. Ilex.

Startler Fourth Sebago, Jim Baey, Closer. Fifth-- Joanne IVArc, Hidden Hand. Meddling Hannah. S'xth 1-na ljrch. Black Mate, At minute, ntf Time Hicisfon" 5-2 place fi-5 nbow.

Salvage -5 place 4-5 hnw. Arch -5 show. Winner blk. K. Cearion-Pa lb- Swift.

Trained by W. II. Muekiief. Mo-ing good. Won easily.

Second and third easily. Winner entered for $300. No bid. Overweight Morallght 1. handled to perfection by ftorel.

made a (ioe streti-h turn nd won chI1.v. Slvag! ran clever tare. Anh Oldham and 1-irlene had a lille tiifiulf- for throe-eithtH of a mile i iid Arch faid 'take it." Arch him- In Connection with the Bull Fight There Will Be a Pantomime PRESENTATION OF THE VALIANT MATADOR. ENRIQUE FERNANDEZ "Carbonero de Madrid," who recently arrived from Spain, and who will please the audience by placing banderillas on the ulls while seated in a chair. 4 FINE BULLS FROM THE HDA.

SAUZ 4 In the State of Chihuahua Two Bulls in Reserve First two bulls will occupy the attention of the picaddrs and finally be killed by "Carbonero de Madrid," but the third bull, which will not be attacked by the horsemen, will be killed by the valiant "CUCO." The fourth bull will figure in the pantomime "EL VOLANTIN DE LOS TRAVIEZOS." A barrel of fun in this act. ADMISSION: Box Scats $1.25 Scats in Sun 75c Scats in shade Children, Half Price. self wanted to giv" eomcthtng away 120 SIXTH HACK. and a Mxtrenth. old and upward.

Net value to winner. $225 Selling. Thre-year-f-(ind $50: third $25. neiMKMo si; 1 Indix. llorw.

Owner. Wt. St. i Sir. Fin.

Jo-key. Of. CI, Quartermaster 95 1' 1' 1 Carter 4-i MilllMMi ITf.rXinAI'H. (D. lif-tghton.) Frt Oelicn, Alma Novgorod.

Second Sktllute, Homesick, flrack Bonta. Third Ilex. Judge CaVdnlas, Judge Henderson. Fourth lr. I'ougherty.

febago. Closer. Fifth -Meddling Hannah. Kd K-ck. Hidden Hand.

Sixth Wolferton, Copper, Slinno-h tie. The M-nk 4 Foctiu I 4 4 H02Anne Mrti i (tiavld 1 1 02 1 2 6 Frr.g 3 tVankel 105 3 J07 Angelus Hrandt. 105 2 1 Hill 7-2 Horel 4 4 Hnxtnn 1-2 i -2 Twenty minute allowed P.ompin forat bed at 4:40 p. f-ir a new Itcajnne (igarettm at l.uokrtt'is cigar store. 2u2 Memi avenue.

I rrr) thing nice and qttlii at the Fiesta. Come over nd enjov yourself. The Melt In Meat Company will de-livfr you a turkey Sunday morning, if voti like. If he smoke cigarette, give him a large box. We have all the best brand nnd know his favorite kind.

J. F. Frimm Co. book. At vnrt infnuta.

off at i ftiU. Time :23 1 -5. 4 4-5. 1:13 2-5, 1:41. 1:47.

Monk 2-5 plate out how. Mi'H 4-6 plac out show. Frog out how. Winner blk. by Fatherle-w-Klim Huwll.

Trained by J. Koland. Moving Mart good. easily. Second and third name.

Winner entered for tSOfl. No bi overweight. Frog t. The Monk, badiy outpaced In th rly stage, picked up the leader fit three-eighth pole and from there on looking for horse. Anne Mo-l-e.

whose Frinoe Allrt I raelng alone in front. ran Angelu into a gopher t. and hvvg cm pretty well alter the effort 1'rog hopped a little the latter part. ir.is.n i.aii'h First Uelico, Novgorod. Judith Fare.

Second Sktllute. AtiKthalko, Brack BoTIt. Third Judge' Henderson, Judge llti. F. ALONSO "Paquiro" Manager.

THE bltt klT IS LX JIAKO, 11.

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