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PROMISING TWO-YEAR-OLD UNCOVERED. Jarksonillr. Fla.. April 2.— C. W. J. Bissell slimvnl a likely two-year-old fillv lure loday in I Lanier, whirh won the opening rare in rather nan. U fashion from the even money favorite, .lohniiv Wise. It was Lou Laniers maiden effort and. although she ran green in Ihe early stages, she finished like a n-al race horse, coming from behind and rniiniicr as straight as a suing at the end. Nothing min-h was known of the fillv by the local horsemen and the result was thai aha went to the post prar tirally neglerte.il. After the race her trainer said that she has shown enough over the Montgomery Park nark before being stamped here to warrant the belief thai she would develop into a good mare. The puhlir managed to get an even break with the books, three favorites winning. The successful rhoiffS wire Joe Fallert. Cay King and Hooray, the two latter beams; at odds-on. Kustacian. which won yesterday, came hack again today and added another viclorv to his credit when he captured the third ran-. Kiisiarian had his work cut out for I1I111 to lieat No Quarter out bv a head. The latter came from a long way back in the early running and. with a better start, ha would probably have won. The weather conditions were more pleasant this afternoon and enough people turned out to comfort -ebtj till the grandstand. The rains of last night helped 10 park the sand and the going was good. Before the races David Pnnlop entertained a party of prominent Floritlans at a barbecue dinner which was given under a big lent near his stable. Jockey MeCabe. who sustained painful bruises as a n-suli of his fall while riding Spunky yesterday, was nun li improved today and will probably lie up and about again in a few days. Tin- throe-vear-old. Pearl Point, grabbed himself on the off foreleg while running in the handicap reaterdaj and will be 011 the shelf for a few days Joekev B. Havnes was fined *2."» bv the rlerk of Hie scales for trying to weigh in witli a saddle that had no stirrup irons.