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MAY W. STILL AN ITNDEFEATED FILLY. El Paso. Texas. January 29. — Todays racing was ordinary, the redeeming feature of the card being the two-year-old race in which F. D. Weirs I good filly May W. maintained her undefeated record and scored her third victory. R. M. Stevens, who holds the catering privileges at the Juarez track, arrived today from New York. He will remain about ten days aiid return via New-Orleans. Tom Hatfield has sold Tyi e back to Frank D. Weir and purchased Lad from A. E. Morgan. Reginning with the races of Tuesday. February 1, beaten horses will be subject to the claiming rule. Jockey MCown was set down for five days by , the stewards on a report of the patrol judge. Jockey Howard was suspended by the starter for ten days in the third race ami by the stewards for five days for rough riding in the first race.