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IWASHINGTON BIRTHDAY CARD Good Program Arranged at Oriental Park — Mondays Card Featureless. HAVANA, ill. a Tehriiary 21. Per the .-. lebra-lion of Washington- birthdaj the tuba Ann ri.-in Jockey and Aut.. l Inl. offers its patrons a splendid holiday caul of six race-, with the Cuba .luveniic Stake- of S2.IHHI a-1. hd as the bright feature. Thi-.veiii is t.. be contested by a field of -i of the beat two-year-olds iii training here and the race should be a rattling 1: 1 eenteet. The chief aspi- raui- for first honors i- Bdward Cebriaaa sterling fill] Hold .Me. will- an unbeaten record and which i- icgarded a- the peer of the juvenile- here. Mondays card wa- devoid of a feature, claiming race- aaaklag up the program. The final race of the afternoon was the most pretention- offering and Rnnnyren wa- retained tbe winner of it. running the mile in IM after leading all the way. The Artie ilia Stable continue- to head Ihn list of e inning -table- for the f-i-i -evenly Ihe days of th.- Orieatal Park awetlng, with earnings of 8,535. M. o.hlblili i- mt far below the leader, with earning- of 8,130, and K. Alvarez i- snugly in third phi..- with a credit of 1,265. P. Wilson, the Keiilucky boy, is -til! leading the Jockeys at Oriental Iark. although lie enjoy- the -cant advantage of two winning mount- over B. Kennedy, who will probably pa— the leader in the near future. Wilson « h -- .-! groaad Is dm- to the acrideat which overtook him several weeks ago and which forced him to stop ruling lie recent I] returned lO the saddle ami has not ridden .in winners sine.- ins forced laj off. Peanun dii played gaad horse aw aahlp dining the last arena when he piloted Bine winners aad moved up to s.-v. ntli iHisition with a total of tw.-nt.i -i arinnlng moiml- l.ama-l.i i ..l.- five and K • • I -. . i dining 1I0 -am.- p.-ri...! Barrj Springer ami Boh Bnin, well knowa patrons of racing, arrived today and will remain for. tin remainder of the meettea.