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LIVELY AFTERNOON PLEASES AT JUAREZ. El Paso. Texas. January 20.— Today saw Martin r big crowd of visiiiyg cattlemen at the Juarez track. They were highly enthusiastic over the racing and made things lively generally. The principal offering of the day. from a racing standpoint, was a seven eighths handicap that attracted a well-matched field of five to the post with Olga Star ruling as favorite. The Knebeikamp racer made a sorry showing and brought up in th ■ rear throughout, while the wail-backed limianza showing marked improvement, dashed to the front With the rise of the barrier and led throughout In a wide margin. King Box and Dundreary were th nearest in pursuit all the way. one of the attractions for tomorrow will be ■ special cowboy race. In which visiting cattlemen will have the moaata, The race will have the regu latioa purse f s:;no and the rider of the winner win receive a silver trophy. .•.key I.. Hartwell has beer, signed by trainer Fraak D. Weir, for wlunn he will rifle in the future. I. F. Clark telegraphed trainer K. N. Vestal p. ship Lukemae to Houston. Tex., as ho had sold* him lo Cos Klcoier of thai citv. F. J. Miles his sold Cordie F. to John Hamilton, but she ran in Miles interest today.