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LATEST TURF GOSSIP FROM NEW ORLEANS NEW ORL32ANS, La., Dec. 23. J. A. Coburn claimed AVrangler from the first race at a cost of ,900. Jockey L. Lang Ayas again forced to cancel his riding engagements on account of a severe cold. Mary 321Ien O.s absence from the sixth race Avas due to an injury sustained in her winning race AVednesday. Mary 3Dcar Avill be out of racing for the remainder of the Avinter on account of an injury she sustained in her last race. AV. 33aAis has taken o-er the horses owned by R. L. Carter and will train them in the future. Algernon Daingerfield, secretary of the New York Jockey Club, sent Christmas greetings to all horsemen here in a telegram to Joseph McLennan. R. T. AVatts, owner and trainer, Avas receiving congratulations on the arri-al, at his home in this city, Christmas morning, "of a baby boy. AVill Perkins has sold the tAvo-year-old filly, lrrances Johnson to J. L. I2der, a local business man. Perkins will continue to train the filly.