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SIR EDGAR IS REPEATER J. W. JOHNSONS TWO-YEAR-OLD TAKES ANOTHER PURSE AT CHARLESTON. Is Put to a Hard Drive to Beat Zangarce and Shows Gamcness Ealmy Weather Once More Prevailing-. hn lesl. ii, j. C., January 8. Sir Edgar, owned 1 .1 V. J..mitou, repeated llns ailcruoou ins ii .iul sn.-ts xvlicn lie scurried home in advanc i l uiiicr youngsters in tin thrcc-iurlougs ...iiim. lie was put lo a mini drive during lue J - i I.l.l.ts i Miakc nil Xangaice, one ... u,e k,. .1 i.isseh imr. Ciievron, ntitr mud eiiort, d p S d 4i, tin- others for ihird money, me me.-v s i ari i , I mhiicxviku iiy an injury itiat Emerson i .ran sustained while at the i.t, xviieii Brown J" . a stable mate of .angarce, Kicked anil cm -! Ji.:ia-hl ii badly on tnc leg. .sir Ldjmi- xva? L. 1 i.ap i.uls-im iavoritism ami again iaccd in i i t ?sivc IasiiiiHi. H. imy xvcallier and good track conditions con-tr iuud cMcnslvel..- towards c.ijoyabie sport. The aiii !juk i- was s.r.-p.isnigi.v iar;.e ami containeu ji.u-jj ntxx visitors. Halting aetio.i was brisk, with li. oncomo .-lightly in la.jr n tin- layers. earning das.i iiiMomvu a stirring struggle In nv. n Laura, Helen ami Uili .Mam, uicuio hit g noses aiiarl m the order named. dtiii-k iiallam, oi" the .Maryland .State Kail a sxiaiinii, x.as a visitor at Iainietio Park lhn m n n il. Mr. Pailam will lie Here lor a couple ! il.js ai.d then will return to .Maryland to look a i , the interests or his association during the s rsioi, of i he Maryland Legis.aturo at Annapolis. Jockey Jack Stumer, who nas been riding in Ger-l: -t y lor the past four years, arrixed this morning. Si. ,ci has a young brother nere, who is riding for J Shields, lie will remain a couple of weeks If 4 going abroad to resume riding i.i Germaiiv lii j prominent stable. Vf J uin. s xlctory. her former owner. William V . l..-T. l .il tier ui iioni an entoie.l prie of Siik; ii , . Ihm railed to get Her. M J. :i.i.v Lewis xvas ail addition to the ranks of the 7 L.yi.s tids ai lernoon ami experienced a profitable. ;i Hisi-ussing conditions at Juarez, Lewis r.l tlat every imiication points to the success oi ti.i Jjaiv meeting and tnai his dctdre lor a change of sc sic xvas due to heax-.v losses that he had incurred at the Mexican course. It Ik rt A. Kennedy, a xvell-knoxvn Chicago Iaver, v. an arrival today and will likely draxv in to-r - r w . five Lllomniedieu has decided to lay oil" for a wt u. Like- Lie majority of the layers Here, he has .s . i red extensive losses since the opening. iiss M. 1eachey has turned Squeelei- over to .1 . cs Vrthur to be trained. I. . MeBride today bought Hay o Liglit from Frod-cil k .lohnson. The latter sent woru that localise 1.1 sifkness among his txx-o-year-olds, he will not sa.i here the six youngsters he intended to race at ialnietto lark. ciiarles J. Lynch, manager of the Columbia track, xvas among todays visitors and conferred xvith s xi ral interested persons regarding the feasibility of Holding a lifteen-days meeting at Columlna Iol-1 ixving the close of racing- here on 1cbruary 2S. Ti plan is practical. Sagir appeared to Iw in a bad xx-ay after the fni sh of the closing dash and probably has been si lied for the last time. Vastly improved track conditions permitted many g id trials i Ills morning, including the following: inldtion Three-uuartera in 1:1S. Laisjo Jim -Three-iiuarters in .1 : 11 . ilrynlimah Mile in l:4ti;. apt. tin Jiuks Three-quarters in 1:22. Lrtx-orth 1 nree-quarters in 1:2,0. Deduction- Five-eighths in l:0i. Honild Maedonald Mile in 1:41;. iallant Hoy Five-eighths hi l:l."i. .oo.t Day Three-eighths i" :S. 11 ai tic Three-quarters in 1:1!. 1 1 sector Lcstrade Three-quarters in 1:21. .1 II. Harr Five-eighths in 1 :!. hie Stein Five-eighths in 1 :C. H .-publican--Mile in 1:47. loyal Meteor Three-quarters In 1:1D. S inprolus- -Three-quarters in 1:18. SnackU-ton Five-eighths in 1:0.". White Wool Tluee-qmirters in l:tS.