The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1904.
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Kentacky"s Iantest.
’Way own in old Kentucky
A legislator seeks
Fifth race—Dick Turpin, Bill Curtis,
Toledo.
Sxth rare—Frank Woods, Constella-
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CLANGOR, ST. TAMANY ANO OS-
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The money fn this manner
Obtained would, by his rules.
Be given t9 the state. to help
To run the pblic • hools.
Thia fund. you hee—now. Isn't
This method Just too cute?--
Would simply go to teach the young
Ieahow to shoot!
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With wisdom fairly reekn
He’d have the stateemen tix tt
So every mother’s son
Would have to get a license if
He wished to tots a gun.
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SELECTIONS,
First race-- First Chip. Mime. Mesto.
Record Speetal,
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get out."
Voreseeing another trip to the intelli-
gent e oflee, hie reason gave way
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Your choice of any article shown above.
The same goods that sold before Christ-
mas for 31.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50.
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Fourth race, one mile. handicap-
Ocean Dream 106 (P Phillips 4 to 5,
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pean country
Miao Gotham: I don't wonder. It
must ba awfully wearing to have to
think in German.
Record Bpec lal
Austin. Tex, Jan 28 —Poll tax pay
menta are coming in rapidly, and the
number paid now exeveda 5500. Coliec-
to? Thrasher. has deputies ott canvass-
ing the town, and they report consider-
able progress
Third race—Montana
Goldfnder, Hg Tag.
Fourth race—ph ya
Chico.
yards, eellingCaroni, 10, (Stuart). .
to 1. won; Th. Fretter, 107 (Oliphant)
10 to 1. second: I Know. 99 arson,:
even, third. Tim*. 1:44. Horton. Lary
Crawford, Yellowstone and Harry Bock
also ran.
Bay Wonder.
Third race—Searcher, Chickadee. Ex-
1433:5
tood thar
tR finan e
Agnes Mack. 101: Maresa, 110; Meteor.
165; Nona B., 110; Miss Nettle, 105;
lins also ran.
Nieth race SIauson course. .sellfnr—
, Ocyrhoe. 137 (Knapp), 4 to 1. won;
■ AnArettus 109 (Redfern). 4 to 1. sec-
-nne: Winifreda. 47 (J. Rook er I 4 to 1.
* third. Time, 1:11. Lttle Margaret
— - ---- Hallie Goodwin and
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selling—Algonquin, 84 (Jenkins), 3 to
1, won; Malay, 97 (LiVingston), 6 to-1,
second. Lou woods, 102 (H. Phillips),
even, third Time, 1:63. Docile. Bob
Hilliard, Inspector Shea. The Wizard
and Queen of Dixiana also ran.
Weather coudy: track heavy.
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SELECTIONS.
First races Profitable. Ulm, Celada
Becond race-lunpnla. Fox Lake,
Keosseric.
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CLUETT, PEABODY *
Makers of duett and *
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Mamselle. breezinK ...
Moderator, breezing ..
Neither One. easily....
Q. of Dixiana. br’ng. ..
Seagraves, breezing ...
Hafety Light br’ng
St. Merrylegs easily..
Fly Boots easily .....
Siddona, galloping .
Trocadero, breezing ...
The Mess’ger. eased up
Walnut Hill. br‘ng....
W. J Deboe. br‘n«
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notire tnat yow can buy NOW at FKIEDM AN‘S, ui Pawubroker,
covner Ninth une Main Street-, high grode walkw, sucb na
wrttention ho contain Any ha
im netition 1
Young Pepper, lot; Modred. 132; Dick
Turpin. 112.
Sixth race, selling, one mile—The
Stewardess, M; Oro Viva. 105. Lady
Kent. 130; Fille d’Or, 134; Achilles, 195,
Bill Masaie. 132; Kitty Kelly, 144; Con-
stellator. 132; Flaneur, 132, El Piloto,
107; Frank Woods, 137; Gawaine, 102.
Weather clear; track fast.
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Third race. Futurity course, selling—
Whiskers. 10Z (Bell), 7 to s. won; Matt
Hogan, 110 (Bullrnan), 4 to 1. second;
The Pride, 110 (J. Martin). 8 to 1. third.
Time, 1:10. Tom Slavin. The Weaver.
Pickaway and Chileno also ran.
Fourth race. one mile and seventy
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Renults at Onkiand.
Record Special.
San Francisco, Jan. 28.—The feature
event today., was the defeat of Sad Sam;
the odds-on favorite in the fifth race,
at five and one-half furlongs. Double
Six getting the decision by a note in a
driving finish. In doing so the daugh-
ter of Domino-Gloaming made a new
track record for the distance and
equaled the American record for the
distance made by McGee on the Har-
lem track October 1. 1903. Results.
First race. Futurity course, selling—
Benlash, 33 (Kuns), 4 to 1, won, Emma
Reubold. 108 (Butler), 8 to 1, second;
Steph. 108 (See). 30 to 1. third Time.
1:11. Polonis; Argot, Alta O. Theo-
dora L. Rubino. Odnor, Maud Muller.
Maraschino. Reno Belle. Amoruna and
Kl Chihuahua also ran.
Second race, seven-eighths of a mile.
Helling—Celebrant. 112 (J. Daly). 4 to
1, won; Kleinwoed, 37 (Larson), 8 to
1. second; Instructor. 37 (Hilde® rand),
even, third. Time. 1:27. Young Pepper;
Libbie Candid and Santa Noma also
Ample bottle otHwame Noot
upon thpusate of testini-
in writing t sure to sij.
rth Dutly itenord
A riot at Paducah.
A scrap at Louisville.
A colonel slain at. Iexington
Or Frankfort-on-the-kill,
A shooting scrape at Newport
Would simply go to place.
The rising generation on
A firmer mental base.
baitder frouble or If there is a trace of -it
ence to Dy Klmer & < ‘o _Mlizizhamton N
Hands Across brng... l-2m
Julius Werner. all out. lm
J W ONel. br’ng.... 1-2m
Lobbyist, breezing .... 7-8m
Moroni galloping 1-2m -----
Monastic, breezing ... 3-4m 1 24 2-5
‘ G 1. WLTfN Cawhler.
K RHNFRO, Anu t Caahler.
New Orleans Entrles.
Rsor Srcink, Jan. It — Fonowine are
the New Orleans entries for totnorrow:
First race, seven-eighths mile, purse--
Responsive. Miss Melton. 95: Chanley.
133- SafegnarA 102; Whitmore. IM;
, June Conine. 109; Henry of Franstamar.
Ruasellton, Russell Garth. Thorneycroft,
IBM. 112; Moderator. 111.
I Second race, three-tourths mile, purse
handa at +‘o
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Flab Cnttle fompnny
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Could
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of all
mail Candy
pitAl ste 4
ntore. We got them in pawn ane
Austin bl the Race as Well as
Antonie and Wco--Charters
Filed Persona le.
"You mniapprehend the -pituation,
answered Mr Meekton. "If I need to-
bacco rd have to own my own house
Henrietta would never let me live in
.3. taf"m:
bumineuciAipterwounton . ,, .12
30 Jn H nt-agna an wI . jt
paleetine, wi arrive I Atatn,"omI:t
row. ana will be the *u-atz at 1nd«" .
ana Mr. I. J storey for • r- anyt. 1 :
At "‘meeting "t th- airentors of t .
Austin Nja Usman yeeterdas. Mr A "
Vandervoort was eleeted prepidept.
The new fire engine h<»U*c in NU
Austin han been completed and 1"
apple got into the umplin
That's nothing, ' repl
f . M she teste
"had better wonder how it
buainran today by the «un»hin» The
people expected a good rain but No
far tpey are disappointed Farmers say
thatrain is badly neeed.
Kene ral • depa
printed brief h
dettinK forth
To Prove whnt Swnmp-Root, the Great Kidney
Remedy. Will 1) । for YOU; Every Render of "I he
.Record" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent I rec
by Mail.
4 Situetion Misunerstood.
Washington EveninK Etar. I
"Don’t you know, said the man who 1
scatters advice indiscriminately, "that _
if you didn’t use tobacco you couid —
own your own house?"
commietee in the bove
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Flourish, Rio
Peeress, The
A ktelchardt and Joe
Hodaton.
hew Orleans. La . Jan. 28.—Track
heavy.
Iorse—flow run. Die.
Allegrette, breezing ... 3 4hi
Aminte, breezing .... 3 4m
Ascension, breezing , -2m
Aggie Lows, breezing.. ■ L-2m
Breaker, .easily ..... 6-sm
1 43
1:60
1 43 3-3
1:203-5
1 513-5
1 21
0:63
1 43 2-5
3 S3 .
1 57
3 54
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in your family history, me I
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E-nohy Mereantnt- comranvet Yourother -orpana may need attentien-aut your• moet. becauet
Roby Finher eotinty: ' cenitai =trut they d most and need attention first. ~
ta8 hm Ineornoratnrat J r Grein |. i
» 1 ovett and W F MeMahnn all of J ’’ You are siek.or feel badly. begin taking Dr. Kilmner
Roby j the great kidney. liver and bladder remedy, teqaese • • Man at your kidasy,
, begin teset better they will help all the other organs to health. A triai win
BEENER5 CLAS5ES
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Record Special
Austin Tex Jan 2* The following
charters were hit 4 today
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Record Special.
New Orleans. Jan. 28.—Clangor, St.
Tammany and Oatrich were the win-
ning favorites today. Ethics who fin-
ished first in the fourth rae 4. wvas dis-
qualified for fouling St. Tam many; and
Cochran, who had the moun vas set
down for rough riding Alg rquin was
run up to $1000 and bought
First race, three-fourths of a mile,
purse—Clear the Arena. 106 (W. Hen-
nesey), 2 to 1, won; Dusky 105 (Gan.
non). 4 to 1. •second; Aggie lewis. 105
(Robbins), 8 to 1, third. ‘Time. 1:163-5.
Komombo and Julia M also ran
Second race, three-Court he of a mile,
selling—Mayor Johnson, 104 fHiggin),
4 to L won; Emigre, 104 (Helgerson), 6
to 2, second; Little Jack f> rner, 1hs
(Fuller), 4 to 6, third. Time 1:13 1-5.
Sid Silver, Caterpillar and Gus Lanka
also ran.
Third race. three-fourths of a mile,
purse—Clangor, 31 (W. Hennessey), 3
to 6, won; Joe Goss, 37 (Hig: ne). $ to
1, second; Ben Howard. 100 a iobbns).
» to I. third. Tim,. 7:6 1-5 Ralph
Young. Parisienne, Harlem Lane and
Uranium also ran.
Fourth race, one mile and twenty
yards, handicap—St. Tammany. 131
(Davison), 3 to 6, won: Petti nhn. 134
(Gannon). 3 to 6, second: Poester, 38
(H. Philips), 18 to 1, third Time.
1:43 3-8. (Ethics finished first nt was
disqualified for foul lag ) Oniy four
starters.
Fifth race, one mile, purse -Ostrich.
138 (H. Phillips), 4 to 8. won: Katie
Powers, 38 (L. Wilson). 6 to 2 necond;
Second Sight. 30 (W. Henne ov), 3 to
1. third. Time, 1:43. Short Cake.
Pinky B.. Young Jessie. P1 tin8. St.
Jolly and Lord French also ran
sixth race, one end one-ele miles.
brey, Bentun eount} apital
!20000 I TH erpora tore «’ T lb
I’ J. lIenderson and J II Ianfoi
Record svrclal , ane
Austin Tex. Jan nrizat
alk- wreten and ionnwtt./m
1169870. "r"mn
rp.mtotxwinkgiaounl. today r
ooT23 Futw. fram sueu.: xney ■
1.11 101 Ca-a 42 and Tyer. 1"
Hon J«l>» <> rod ifunton : i
her*’ today on burinevs with the a • .
Fifth race—Sceptre. Card wellton. Ag
nee Mack.
Sixth race— Sir Hugh, Farmer Jim.
Buccleuth.
Tapi tel Stork......... $150,000.00 Surplus
DIREroNS.
Seoon Fee. three-etehtha of a mile
purse.De Gremmot, Tos (E WaleN.
2 to 1. won; Hllona, 105 (Prior). 71
1. second: Bishop Pool.. 102 ERererm).
S to S. third Time. 27, Ella Owen,
Harry Stephens. Devon B.. U«ht of
Day. R I Johnson, Riotroe. Capitan-
• ao eng Aura also ran. .
Third race, one and one-fourth
miles hurdle handicap- Galba. 138
(MeHueh). s to 5, won: Phil Archibald.
ISA (A rehihald ). 2 to 1. second: Gola-
one (Oti-). 20 to 1. third. Time, .hi. -----------------7 —
218.3-* H-tr Apparent, May 8 and Pfon r. e, - Pr I nc — Titlanta. Fu-
turita. Albula.
NEWS FROM THE
STATE CAPITAL
ADJUTANT GENERAL RECEIvES
STATEMENT TEXAS CLAIMS
* AGAINST GOVERNMENT.
Remember the pinre, 31J Main htrret, a ormer Nintia.
escen •**-
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Fg-a
H w ill enter the R—» Vor the state
Hueumvment.
Record Special.
Austin, Tex Jan 28 — Th* Austin en-
campment committee held a meeting
yesterday evening and der 1ded te at
ones send Colonel J L Peeler and Hon
Webster Flanagan to Washington to
lay th* claims of Austin before the
war department and congress, regard
ing th* holding of military manuevere
here These gentiemnen will ineint of
the appointment of a committee to
visit th* various locationn in Tessa,
and will be satisfied to allow the judE-
ment of the commnittee to decide the
matter
San Antonio and Waco are both mak
fug a strong hid to get the camp
grounds, and Austin proposes to get
into the fight
miles, selling—Cloche d’Or. 31; Mon-
tana Peeress, 38; Dodie S.,98; The Gold-
fnder, 143; Rag Tag. 104. v.w Y/vV w..Lt,
Fourth face, mvon-oivhtho of a alia, e" TorB waakiy
weing- Atbeiroee, M; Maing UakL Protemsor Lenghair:
105: Tras, 100: Gray Morn. 1M; Pfiya, that Ocrmanf. propg
IM; Rio Chico. 1M. J. V. Kirby. IM;
nourish, 1W; mif, IM; Mllaa. 111.
Fifth rae, ve rarlonge, .oil ins—
Harry Bork. >•*; Cardwellton. 110,
Juage Napion. 107; Military, II»; #cep-
ire, >68; MacFlecknoe, 112; Katherine
Ennis, 110, Hilary. 112; Madam Bishop,
116. Tuxman, 115.
Sixth ruce, one mile, eelling —Sir
Hugh. 123; Martin Brady, 12*. Farmer
Jim, 129; San Lution, 131; Frank M
Kee, 124; Gibraltar 134. Buccleuth. 144
Weather elar: track fast. '
O. Solomonfe nolon!
Why can’t all statesmen thus / I
Afford us wisdom of this sort--
The real “ne ultra plus"‘T
Why ran t We all arrange it
To settle scores in red.
That books may come - i
When bullets hum.
And learning follow lead?
i oa papera tor solo al this omea
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Fmth Devore Development com
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G H (OLVIN.
Second race—Targette. Water Powet
Sovereigna and Their Help.
N. Y Nun '
Alfred the Great had just burned 'he
cakes
'That eelties it." cried th* mietrese
of the hnune "I've had Chinene, colored
Irinh and Fwedes, and now even a king
won’t do "
With a devpairing sigh she decided to
break up ald go to boarding.
GeorgeIII was wondering how the
et for oil and other min
ETHICS IS DISQUALIFIED
Ascot Purk Entries.
Record Special
Los Angeles. Cal-. Jan 24— Following
are the Ascot park entries for tomor-
row:
First race, seven furlongs, selling—
0ivio, 32; Ping, 135; Ulm, 100; Major
Hooker, 135; Nat Goodwin, 133. Profit-
able, 137; All About, 133; Tioleta, 1M;
Gillespie. 133; Estedo; 113.
Second race, one mile, selling—Susie
Christian. 33: Rosseric, 133; Foxy
Grandpa. 35; Fox Lake, 132: Huapala,
274 Strife, 103; Columbia Girl, 33; Elle,
Third race, one and one-sizteenth
,2
584,
1 25
1 61 2-5
1 22 2-4
1 42
Jan 2* —1 he cold
mnil Immrdintely. withnut cont te you ’M R
a bok contaning many of the thouanne
Fifth raca, eleven-bixteentha of a
mile, purse—Double Six, 100 Mareoni.
1 to 2. won: Sad Sam. 104 (Sherwood).
3.19 5 socond; St Wln)frldc. 1M
(oley2. ••-,o 1, thira. Tima. 1:MU.
E M. Brattian, Colonel Van and Tarri-
nn Also ran.
cSxem.rese. one mile, purae—Jockey
Su1 °2.fBurna), 4 to 8, won: sillleNo.
..Martin)., to 2, second; orE:
etta 99 (Kune), 7 to 1, tgird Time.
2*. Roserte, Rmvos and Mildred
Schults also ran.
Weather clear; track faat.
, negult- •• Ancot Park.
Recora Bpectu
at-ahcotnsark: Cal Jan. 28.—Results
Eirst Eece. one mile and meventy
yard ■elllnr—toyal R. 1M (Buxion).
• to 1. won Marwan 1M ew); 7 to
h second: 8ehwarteweld, 191 Book-
\ ‘ ,OJ third. Time. ! ««. G-
welnes Brown Prince, jingier and
Canejo also ran
against the natiouat govorument whien
• uruid betwgen November:}
January 28, 1*61 The ciaivua amounti
Ie $502,11195 <<f this amount Ills i
909 has ben allowed and appropria !
tiona made prior to 1861.
The ollection at the halanee of tho
_____ Onklnd Eniries.
Record Special.
Oakland, Jan. 28.—Following are the
Oakland entries for tomorrow:
First race, thfrteen-sixteenths of a
mile, selling—Golden iJght. 132; Dan-
die Belle, 138. Light Braid. 137; Mesto.
194; First Chip, 133; Mimo, 132; Alta
Peggy. 135: Fsforzando, 134; Edra, 133;
Scotsman, 104; Colonel Roosevelt. 133.
Second race. Futurity course-—Gene
Handlan, 37; The Miller, 118; Water
Power, 110; Harbor, 37; Bay Wonder,
113; Modder. 116; Hoceo, 37; Karra G.
113, Standard. 32; Bell keed, 133; Saul
ef Tarsus, 116; Targette, 32.
Third race, selling, one and one-
eighth miles—Grand Sachem, >5; Dona-
tor. 103; Searcher, 105. Expedieat, 107;
Augie. 130; Cari lee. 98; No Friend, 95,
Norford, 103. Tom Kingsley, 100; Billy
Moore, 130; Tamm. 34; Mr. Dingle, 38,
Chlekaee, 38. Forest Fire, 33.
Fourth race, thirteen-sixteenths of a
mile, handicap—Futurits. 36. Princess
Tittania, 105; Iridium. 115; Byron Rose.
33; Albula. 106.
Fifth race, purse, six furlongs—Hugh
MeGowan, 103; Masked Ball, 107, To-
This entire stock must be sold this
week. If one price won't sell these
goods there must be some price that
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Anything left in this stock to-day, to-morrow or -
' balance of the week, your choice, 2$c. - The same
goods that have always sold for $1.50 to $4.50.
Not one piece will be taken away. We must
turn this stock into cash at once, if this price
will do it. Buv to-morrow, before the finest
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won: M F. Tarpey. 190 (Knapm), 8 to 1.
second: Princess Tulane. 105 (Red-
fern) 3 to 2. third. Time. 1:40 1-4.
Festman also ran.
Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile,
purse Atlwntleo 104 (Prior).. 3 to 1.
von: Carnival. 37 (Johnson! 29 to 1,
second; Felipe Lugo, 107 (Redfern) 3
fn 1: third. Time. 1:18. Piquet. Iao-
coon. Palm Reader and Looreta Phil-
enty yeare .nnd fovr moniths nL infwith wor terfut enrcens-in both vitght
).. h> with a good cor ini tenee l n rev in and evere ensen Po tnrsrerommnen?
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— Antagone, Lady Broeks way. Lovable.
Presentation, Mrs. Frank Foster, Miss
Gould, Lady Contrary, Fourleaf C, 106;
Neither one, Zyra, - Circus Girl, Op-
tional. 110
Third race, one mile and seventy
yards, selling—KIwasa, Pyrrho, 38: Efco-
rice, 97; Lady Matchless, Louisvllie,
Glendon. 109; Barkelmore, Mauser. 103;
Erbe. 105; Bob Hilliard. Trocadero, 198
Fourth race, thirteen-kixteenths mile,
handicap—Short Cake. 92. Port Warden,
98, Falkland, 100, Cohassett, 103; Katie
Powers, 105; Mad Mullah, 107. Preuk-
ness, 108; Harmakis, 109
Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards,
selling- Lady Mistake, 88; Debenture,
Uranium. 93; Reaucaire, Leviathean, 36;
Past. Santa Tereso, Jim Nan Pirates
Daughter, 98; Urchin. 108, Jove, 102;
Denny Duffy, 103.
Sixth race one and three-sixteenths
miles, selling—Rankin, Arden, Boaster.
93. Wellesley, 94; Class Leader. Lou
Woos. Baronet. Bud Embry, 36; Lee
King, 101.
Weather cloudy; track heavy.
5SLECTIONS.
FIrst race—- Responsive, Miu Mellon.
Moderator.
Second race—Lovable, Optional, Pres-
entation.
Third race—Erbe, Mauser, Louisville
Fourth race—Harmakis, Falkland, Mad
Mullah.
Fifth nice—Leviathean, Santa Teresa,
Uranium.
Sixth race—-Boaster, Baronet, Lee
King.
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