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MORE MUD AT MARLBORO. Washington, D. C, November 15. As more rain fell last night, it was again a day for the mud farmers at Marlboro. While the sport was tame, Villus t of the winners reaching the judges stand with a big advantage, it was a good day for the students of form. Three favorites, two second choices and a woll-backed horse won, and tho ring was hard hit, it being the worst day of the meetiug for the layers. W. B. Carson, who has been the most successful horseman racing here, gathered two more purses when Muff and Jessup Burn won. They were loth handled in good style by Schewbig. The latter divided the riding honors of the day with C. Grand, who won the first two races with Elizabeth O. and Mnllie Kearney. Hart Dornham, who Is racing secretary at this track, will go to Norfolk on Monday In the interest of the Columbia meeting. He Is "now busy preparing the program book for the first six days of the meeting at that place.