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STAKE TO BEDWELL STABLE + ROSE QUEEN WINS THE ROBERT E. LEE HAN- • + DICAP AT PALMETTO PARK. Runs Coupled with Madman at Long Odds in the I Betting — Jessup Burn and Cu Bon Score as Favorite — Marked Increase in Betting. .1 i chill" st. ui. S. .. lebiu..ry :;.— II. G. Bodw !1 s :.ii another stake victory this afternoon when i it..-.- Queen won fhe Robert K. Lee Handicap, value i m .."dii Montcalm m the r— ir-np ana Helen I Rarltee I wk third money. Tin- winner, coupled With 1 11 stable mate, Madman, was held al long odds I and was barken! In a small way. Rone Queen ;.i I ways dominated the running and though tiring slightly, linishcii with a comfortable margin. The favorite. Meridian, suffered interfere nee, bal imli I I ciid iii the stretch thai in- was not at his beat, • for he tired perceptibly. .lack Parker, regarded as I ■ like! j tender, had scant chance, because Rat I well rale him timidly. Butweii bum ahowed timid Itj "ii Ureal Heaven* and Semi quaver, which was I the main factor In their r showings. I Disagreeahl cold weather prevailed, hut an exceptional! large attendance braved thai discomfort 1.. witness iIk sport. Aetivitj in a Im-tt inir way, according to report, also showed twenty See per l cut. improvement over any former day during this H eel 1 1 1 u . favorites failed n four occasions, Jessup Burn : au.l cu Bon being the osdy two to lini-h tir-i. ili former bad a narrow escape and only just lasted ■• beat Kin:: Av laic. The KK1 to 1 shut. Bodkiu, gave tu Rons backers a big scare bj staying in front until the l:i-t few strides. The mite handicap went to Beaucoup alter ■ briel struggle wiih Kormak and Feather Duster, with • Ozana and An Port, the favorites, trailing. The ! lime. 1 41--.. marked the fastest mile run over the track i" date. Haldemans sudden improvement In the closing dash, in which be was backed extensively, was gws. keel and caused adverse criticism, .is in his d"*" ecedtag start, when running as a favorite, he lirongnl up far in the rear. Schweblg. who has been riding erratically in several taatanc s. had the mount on him th.s afternoon and also on the occasion when be was sn badly beaten. There were s number of new races among the large crowd this afternoon. Joseph Murphy, wbn Ii ;: foi M mphls ai the conclusion d the Jamestown meeting, was an arrival. He contemplates remaining for the rest of the meeting. Harry stone came down from New Y.uk accompanied by K. Grundy. Bdward Hosier of St. Louis also arrived today. Ed. HenTner wired ir Aiken. S. .. thai he would lie here on Monday with E. r. Cooneys horses. v. i.. Tank . who Is on hi- way from Jnarea. wired from New Orleans that his hi;: string w.i- making the trip in good condition and that they would reach Charleston Sunday. Mr. Yanke ills p ised of a couple of horses before leaving Mexico. P. .!. Miles, who baa been resting hi- horses at Columbia, will be here on Monday. ranch Hills injuries when be was Jumped on vesterdaj were not as serious as at trsl suppos d. The leg Med profuselj when be pulled up. bin on examination ii was found thai the extent of the in iiii v vv a- the cutting ol a vein. Despite the eold weather, a great number of horses were ••!! the track this morning and faster trials thau usual were recorded. Some of the besl were: Aloha Five eighths m 1:04. Arbutus i bree unai i. rs In 1 :19. Chilton Squaw Three-eighths in 33%. Has plenty of sped hist now. Camellia f Ive eighths in 1 :0ti. liaton s. v. a • -1 1 1 1 1 1 — in 1:33, I- training nicely. i ,iw ii Half mile In ~C Flow r Girl Three quart* rs in 1 :l!t. Jacobite Three-quarters In 1 8ft. .ienni. Wells Three ipiai lers In 1 :18. Knights Differ Three-quarter* in 1:19. I...V. Watches Three-eighths in 38. Manager Mack Half mile in :.:;•.-.. Mayuora rhree quai lers in 1 : 18. bii Ami live eighths in 1 :04. Merman Half mii In 51. Viaxcntius Hall mile in 51. Ochre Com I I ive iuhth« in 1 :o. luika Three-quarters In 1:22, cantering;. Ragman Flv i Ightha In 1 : *.. Swai ts Hill Five eighths In 1:04. Sea Cliff Five-eighths in 1 :o«.. stir ORyan Three-quarters in 1:17-,. Sprlngmass Mile in 1 :1T. Short Order Mite in 1:49. It ready for ■ g 1 pei farmancc . T. If. in ii Seven-eighths in l:.".l. Teddy Bear Half mile In 53. T.iiniuic Thompson Five-eighths In 1:06. I he s pin. I iv -eighths in 1 :09 -... •| hriftj Three quarters in 1 :19. i i mils Emma r*li r eight bs In l :ui -,. and* * veil eighths in l :31. Wood Dove ■Half mile in ." •;. The next siake to be run at Palmetto Park is the Columbia Selling Stake-, value ,290, for three-rear-olds and upward, distance one mile and an eighth. It will be decided en Wednesday ik xt and its list ol el glides l- made up as follows: . I . And i -"h - Jacquelina. i . tndress i u Bon. S. K. reals El Oro. II. G. Bedwells Knight Deck, Michael Angelo. Spohn St lck : il. Burttscbells Question Mark. Troj Weight. .1 i . abas Mockli r. K. 1. Carmans Bonnie Kelso, ;. M. Miller, star-bottle. The Turk. W. B. i si sons Ha tt eras. B. r. Condi an- Breaker Boi . T. It. fondrans Dixie Knight, Flam ma. i I i . uey s G n j 1 .1 B. Oordrays Limpet. L. p. Doerboefers Jack Bite, Tilltes Kigbtmare, Tommie Thompson. Mrs. I. V. ilvin- The Golden Butterfly. ii. Haki Ba n l mo .1. W. lied Icks Miss Jonah, Montgomery. Mai Hlrschs Tal .1. I.. Hollands Donald Mscdonald. J. rand; Hughes Polls. V. Ilui !■ v- Beach Sand. _ G. il Marlmani Silver Knight. r William Martins Agnar. ▼ J. C. Mil-iii, - J. ini Furlong. I . II. Mil.], ii - Hi lene, Idli v*. i-. G. i: M ii Is Robei | Bruce. . M.v Hes End] mion 1 1. i:. C. Nnnns Single File. Parkvate stall. - Harlem I. as-. P. S. ! Randolphs Bouncing Lass. Frank Regans Ladj McGee. r. i:. Bogers a Rosemead Stables The Bailiff*! Daughter. Samuel Ross Joe Kenyan. It. Scbrelbers *m:-1 . v I . s-huite- Slenap. V.. I: BcOttS Nell... Tennessee Stables ommoners Touch, PVmt, Great Ibavi i is, .la. « Denman. J. It. Wainw rights High Private. P. H. Walkers OakhBtnt. Weber Ward- Console, Effendl. R. T. Wilsons Beaueonp. alc-bv Woodfords Anv Fort. Colon. I Ilolloway. Lewis. . J. Y. .lings Manager Mack.