Cattlemen at the Races: Juarez Attendance is Swelled by Delegates to El Paso Convention, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-06

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CATTLEMEN AT THE EACES JUAREZ ATTENDANCE IS SWELLED BY DELEGATES TO EL PASO CONVENTION. Commander of the Juarez Garrison and His Staff Also in Attendance and Appear to Enjoy the Sport — Days Results Are Formful. B Paso. Tex.. March .". — There was an extra large crowd at tin track today, due to a cattlemens convention now being held in Kl Paso. Three favorites and two well hacked choices were among the winners, dim Tucker won the opening race. lie and Metropolitan ttgnred In ■ hard tussle from the bead of the stretch to the stand. Jockey Smell outrode Si Men al the finish. Mary Emily took the second purs,, sin bn.k" slowlj b.ii got up to outgame Droml anally. Aeguin. the prohibitive favorite, from the stable of Henderson A. llogan. was sharply cat off on the far turn, losing many lengths. The fourth nee brought together a fair lot of selling plnters. Oxer was made the public choice. but he did not run up to expectations. Delaney as sinned a quick Lad over l:U opposition, which he easily maintained t., the finish. C. P. Lamar today sold Millo to J. Prank for Siioo. Mi. I.amar will retire from racing. The racers Crossover and Millo will be restored to good stntMl hag, the stewards being sathmed that their transfel represent bona tide sales. Gent. Antonio Rojas. the chief in command of the Vaaquista ti ps left t,, guard Juarez, was present at the track today, with his Staff. The chief mad several wagen and seemed to enjoy the sport. Ed. Keck, tin- winner of the sixth race, was boosted Jim over his entered price bv .1. WBhian.


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