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MORE AMERICAN SUCCESSES IN FRANCE. Paris, France, August 21. Yesterday. Grand Prize day at Trouville, was dominated by Americans, as an American jockey, AVinnlc OConnor, piloted to victory P.asse Point in the Grand Prix of 0,000. Of the sixteen horses which started in tho big race four were ridden by American jockeys, OConnor. Nash Turner. Milton Henry and J. Kieff. The second and fourth races of the day were won by AVil-liam K. Vanderbilts Keinhart and H. B. Duryeas Burglar. The winner of the first race of the day was ridden by Rieff, of the second by ONeill, of tho fourth by OConnor and of the fifth by Rieff. Deauvillc, Franco, Aug. 21. American-owned horses won first honors in. three races and captured second prize in another race here today. Frank J. Goulds Jarretiero won tho Prix do Meautry of ,000. distance five furlongs, and tho same owners Justluicn II. finished second in the Prix de Blon-ville of 1911.sh00, one mile. The Prix du Montcanisy of ,000, distance one and one-fourth miles, was won by Eugene Fischofs Catagnotte. Rainoire. owned by AV. K. Vanderbllt, won tho Prix de la Tourques of 1,000 for two-year-olds at six furlongs.