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I 1 S , t j - a _ 1 j ,, J a j , j s ■ . |, i j JUAREZ HAS A WINDY DAY TRACK IS ONCE MORE FAST, BUT SLOW TIME IS RECORDED IN RACES. Salali Takes Feature Race in Hard Drive with John Griffin II. and Delaney — Wade McLemores Bells Graduated from Maiden Class. ■ Paso. Tex., March IS. — An exceedingly high wind blew over the Juarez course today, and. although the track was fast, the horses made poor lime as a result of the wind. The tnsi race broiighi together a band Of ten two year-olds and Wade Mil.einoies Texas bred filly. Bells, graduated from the maiden class. She stood a long stretch drive and scored by a narrow margin. She was the medium Of heavy support, being backed from 18 to to 7 to 1. Daylight, the favorite, was in close quarters on the rail and could not get out of the pocket until too late. She finished with a rush. In the fourth race, only four went to the post and it was a nip and tuck contest between the first three. Delaney ruled favorite. Salali. the second choice, out framed Delaney and the veteran racer. Johu Griffin 11. . in a hard drive. Layminster. making his first appearance here this season, won at the lucrative odds of 10 to 1 from an ordinary lot. Amohalko, Ihc favorite of the second raee. area claimed by T. F. Garner for 25. She ran far In-low her recent form. J. L. Brown, owner of Knfielrt. purchased Flying Wolf from I. E. Clark this morning and will race him on the Inter-Mountain circuit.