Money Maker Adds to His Laurels, Daily Racing Form, 1916-02-28

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MONEY MAKER ADDS TO HIS LAURELS. El Paso lex., February 27.— With the exception f ■ selling handicap at a mile, the Juarez Sunday car I was decidedly mediocre today. Tin- handicap went to tile credit of W. F. Knebelkamps Money Maker in a thrilling drive with Bonanza, which had played the part of pacemaker. Ecs Davis, which finished third in the second nee, was disqualified for interfering with Little Abe in the stretch racing. James Butler. Miss Butler and Miss Panacei arrived last night from New Orleans. They will remain a few days, then proceed to California and return through the Canadian northwest to New York. Manager Winn has been slightly indisposed and confined to his room for the past two days. The trouble is nothing serious and he expects to be out shortly. E. J. Ramsey claimed Veldt today for 25 and Kay Spence. representing 1. J. Millett, claimed Circulate for 25.


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