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I • j J ■ : FORMFUL TIJUANA RACING | Two-Ycar-Old Racers Make Their Debut — Bobby Ailen in Hot Finish. IIHANA. Mexico. January 18.- Tijuana racing yesterday was formful and good to sec. although the Breather was not what could be called enticing, it 1 being cloudy and cold. A good gathering of folks made the journey into the land of the "IXms and .Scnoritas." and were rewarded by witnessing a card 1 of racing in which either the favorites or second t . choices figured prominently. Milady was much in evidence, the fair sex being the guests of the aaaa* ciation. The debut of the two year olds proved an outstanding ultra, tion. They made their first appearance of the meeting in the opening race, a dash ef thrc. -eighths. The race araa exclusively for fillies and these sprightly misses drew an interesting audience to the paddock to look them over. The heaer of winning the flral juvenile race of the year here went to the Morris Baacb Stable That establishment -cut smiling Voter, a daughter ef Baffragi* Orbeda Last, to the races and she made good in a good performance. She showed evidence of hefcag well schooled by having the harrier with the first flight and sprinting • the front with a rush. Oace in the lead she ran a~ straight as a bullet and at the end an easily was she whining that Jeckej Mar-tit, ey. eased her up te a canter. Behind her raced Mother Agnes, sporting the colors of the Nevada Stock Farm, from which place she first saw the light of day. She might have given the winner an argument had it not been for the fact that her jockey lost a stirrup and in eouse|tience was of no help to her in tin- final drive. Iris Girl, a good looking daughter of Lomond, was a fast going third. Pred Fo sting, trainer for the Brebee Stable, who s,t jockey Slaughter down following a bad ride on Bobby Alhn in his previous race, intrusted his speedy sprinter bate th» hands of jockey Snder in the fifth race at five and a half furlongs. The roongeter. erhe h showing marked improvement in the saddle Beared with Bobby Allen la a hot finish, in which it took the hardest kind ef riding to land him a winner by im lies from Miss hfeelick. Herder, which set most ef the pace, finished in third place, with Koisterer at his throat latch. Caval.adour II. found a soft spot in the sixth at a mile and a sixteenth and. after racing Cordon Roberta into defeat in the first Smarter, drew far away and won in hollow fashion. CardeB Huberts was an easy sieond treat Poacher, which took third moaey by a nose from Bonneville NOVICE TR0MBLEY WINS AGAIN. The novi.e Jeebey A Treaabtey, who receatly Beared with View. ram. right back with the same , barat in the third race, a dash of five eighths, and again d-inoiisi rated his rMiag ability by winning . 1 bead deciaiee rum Stanley H. It was Tiombleys Bsaaterfel ride which really contributed much to the , win of View. The one time speed marel. Joe Blair, which ■ during his yonng-r davs could outrun pearly any horse in the country for a short diataaee, met bis , Waterloo in the concluding dash. It was a dash ] of live eighths and the •"king of the bushes" was , Installed the farerite. Bewieg te the mandates ,,f [ tiBBC he was forced to take the dust ef Fireplace, whhh showed Mat Ins heels from the ise of tin-barrier. -loo Blair made a valiant effort to ke.-ti j ap With the leader, but fell back beaten after entering the stretch and both Katherine Uankin and 1 M. Lane passed him in that older from there ou to the finish. Among the visitors yesterday was Gerald Beau meet, former apart writer ef Baa Francisco, wheae 1 fiction stories of the race course have attracted I mnch attention. G. Alexandras Social Star, while being exercised 1 alongside of a pony, broke loose from his attend ant yesterday morning and ran away a mile and a » uaarter. lackey C. H. Miller, wha eaasc here from sew ..rk to ride for K. »;. Sonic, expects to make his s flral appearance m the saddle on Tharaday. Trainer W. "Frisco"! Heag will make the boys engage incuts. a ■