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NEW P1EMPHI5 JOCKEY CLUB.... ....STAKES FOR SPRM MEETING, 1900. ENTRIES TO CLOSE JANUARY 1, 1900 ... rieeting Opens Thursday, April 5, 1900, arid - . Continues 20 Days, Closing Friday, April 27, 1900 GABTON HOTEL BTAKE3; Subscribed to liable for starting fee. Four and one-half Far- Beaten non-winners unplaced in 1900.114 111 109 dicap eweepetakes for three-year-olds and up- by GastonB Hotel. A eweepstakee for two- longs. Non-winners of a two or three-year- wrd. 0 each, half forfeit, or 0 if declared. year-olds, colts and geldings. 0 to accompany THE TUBF CONGRESS SWEEPSTAKES, old stake selling excepted 115 112 110 ,000 added, of which 50 to second, and 0G nomination, and 0 additional to start. ,000 1900 A sweepstakes for three-year-olds foals Non-winners of a race of the value of to third, the fourth to save stake. Weights tr added, of which 00 to second, and 00 to third, of 1897. 0 to accompany nomination, 0 act- 00 selling excepted 110 107 101 be announced before 9 a.m. February 15th, and fourth to pave starting money. Four Furlongs, ditional to start. The Club to add ,000, of Beaten Maidens 102 99 97 declarations to be made on or before March THE AEDELLE STAKES A sweepBtakes which 00 to second, and 50 to third, fourth TENNESSEE BEEWING COMPANY 1, 1900. All declarations void unless accom- for two-year-old fll!i9B. 0 to accompany to save starting money. A winner of a three- STAKES; Subscribed to by The Tennessee panieri by the money. The winner of a race, -nomination, and 0 additional to start. ,000 year-old stake race, when carrying its weight Brewing Company. A selling sweepstakes for after the weights are announced, of the value added, of which 00 to Eecond,and 00 to third, colts 122; geldingp, 119; fillies, 117, 3 lbs. pen- three-year-olds and uoward 0 to accompany of 00 to the winner, or two races of any value fourth to bpvo starting money. Four Furlongs, alty; of two or more, 5 lbs. Beaten ron-win- nomination, and 0 additional to start ,000 selling purse races excepted 5 lbs. penalty THE MEMPHIS STAKES A sweepstakes for ners in 1900 allowed 5 lbs.; -if unplaced, 8 lbs.; added, of which 00 to second, and 00 to euch penalty not to exceed scale weight, if han- two-jear-olds. 0 to accompany nomination, others never having won a two or three year- third, fourth to save starting money. The win- aicapped at less; those weighted at scale or and 1899.sh additional to star.. ,000 added, of old stake race selling stakes excepted allowed ner to be sold at auction for ,500; if for less, m re than Fcale weight by the handicapperwilE which 00 to second, and 00 to third, fourth 71bs. ; if such have never won a lace of the 3 lbs. allowed for each C0 to ,100; then 1 lb. not be subject to a penalty. The scale to be to save starting money. Penalty A winner of a value of 00 to the winner selling stakes and for each 00 less to 00. Starters and selling American Turf Congress scale for April. This- Btake race at this meeting selling stake ex- purBe rases excepted, allowed 12 lbs.; beaten price to be named through the entry-box by the race to ba run the opening day. One and one- cepted to carry 3 lbB. extra. Allowance? Non- maidens, 20 lbs. . Allowances not cumulative, usual time of closing for this days racing, and sixteenth miles. winners of a sweepstakeB.if beaten non-winners In addition to the above the American Turf these so named are liable for starting fee. THE C OTTON STEEPLECHASE STAKES. at this meeting, allowed 3 lbs.; maidens beaten Congress adds ,000, to be divided as follows: Seven Fnrlons, A steeplechase handicap sweepstakeB for four- at this meeting allowed 8 lbs. Five Furlongs. 00 to the winner, and S500 to be paid to the THE PEABODY HOTEL HANDICAP; Sub- year-olds and upward. 0 each, half forfeit or THE LUMBERMANS STAKES; Subscribed trainers and jockeys of the three placed horses, scribed to by the Peabody Hotel. A handicap if declared on or before April 5th, 0 the dair to by the Lumbermans Club A selling sweep- as follows: Forty per cent., 20 per cent, and 10 sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, the weights appear. All declarations void stakes for two-year-olds. 0 to accompany per cent, to the trainers of the first, second and 0 to accompany nomination, and 0 addi- unless eccompanied by the money. 00 added the nomination, and 150 additional to Btart. third horses respectively, and 15 per cent., 10 tional to start. The Club to add ,C00, of of which 00 to second, and 00 to third the The Club to add 00, of which 00 to second, per cent, and 5 per cent, respectively to the which 50 to second, and 50 to third, fourth fourth to save stake. Weights to be announced and 00 to third, fourth to eave Btarting me ney. jockeys ridii g them. One Mile. to Bave starting money. Weights to b an- ai.d declarations to be made three days before Those entered not to be sold to carry 5 lbs. scale of this back. c g f noncced two days before the race. Winners of th race Penalty Winner of a steeplechase, extra; if to ba sold for ,000 to carry their Those entitled to no allowance. 122 119 117 a race after the announcemeut of weights, to after weights are announced. 5 lbs. extra. Four weight; 3 lbs. ellowed for each 00 less to Winner with weight up of one three- carry 5 lbs extra selling race excepted. Accep- or more horses of entirely different interests to ,500; 1 lb for each 00 less to 00. Startrrs year-old stake 125 122.120 tances to be made through the entry-box usual start or the race may be declared off. Starters end selling price to be named through the Winner with weight up of two three- time of closing the day before the race. One to be named throngh the entry-box at usual entry-box usual time of closing of entries for year-old stakes 127 124 122 Mile and One-eighth. time of closing the day before the race. About this days racing, and horses so named are Beaten non-winners placed in 1900.... 117 114 112 THE MONTGOMERY HANDICAP. A han- Two Miles. STAKES TO BE RUIST AT SFRJDSTG MEETING, 1901. TO CLOSE JANUARY i, 1900. THE TENNESSEE DEBBY FOE 1801; subscribed to by G. C. Bennett. A Bweerstakes for THE TENNESSEE OAKS FOR 1901. A sweepstakes for fillies, three years old foals of three-yesr olds foalB of 1898. 50 eecb, J50 foileit, or 0 if declared on or before May 1, 1900; 1898. 00 each, 0 forfeit, or 0 if declared on or bi fore My 1, 1900; 0 if declared on or 5 if declared on or before Jrnuary 1, 1901. All declarations void unless accompanied by the before January 1, 1901. All declarations void unlesB acccmpuniei by the money. 500 added money. ,000 added, of which 00 to second, 00 to third, fourth to save stake. Weights of which C0 to second, 00!to third, and fourth to save stake. Weights. 117 lbs. Onn Miln Colts, 122 lbs.; geldings, 119 lbs.; fillies, 117 lbs. One Mile and One-eighth. CpppTIT NflTTPF No entry will be received for any of these stakes except upon thiB condition: That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing,or with , respect to the UiEiUlalJ liUlluiJi interpretation of the conditions of any stake, ehall be decided by a mejority of the Executive Committee preEent, or those whem they .may appoint, and their decisions-upon all points shall ba final. S R. MONTGOMERY, PRESIDENT. M. N. MACFARUN SECRETARY. Room 2, Cotton Cxchanqe Building, AemDlis,Tenr. ...CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB... Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California. FUTURITY STAKES With 8, 7 50 Added. Estimated Value 0,000. ,750 OF THE ADDED MONEY GOES TO THE BREEDERS. FOR THE DECEI1BER MEETING OF 1902. ...ENTRIES TO CLOSE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900... By subscription of JplO each, money to accompany the entry, for mates covered in 1899, and one of ,500, 7 lbs. ; of four of J2,EC0 or two cf ,E00, or one of ,000, 12 lbs extra. The prodnee further subscription of 5 each for the produce of such mareB by July 15, 1901, or such produce of mares or stallions which have not prcducr d a winner prior to January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lb t Trill be struck out snd a further subscription of 5 by January 1, 1902, or such produce will be of both mares and stallions, 5 lbs. ; not neceeeory to claim the said allowance at the time ol truck out and a further subscription of 0 by July 15, 1902, or such produco will be struck cut. entry. Maidens allowed 10 pounds. Mares mej be entered by persons, not their owners tha All starters to pay 50 additional, all of which shall go to the second and third horses, as fur- owe er having the prior right. If a mare in this stfle drops hpr fcal before the first of January ther provided. California Jockey Club to add Eight Theusand, Seven Hundred and Fifty or if ehe has a deed, or more than one foal, cr iF barren, the entry of snch mare is void, and 4ha ,750 Dollars. The second to receive ,000 of the added money and two-thirds of the start- subscription will be returned. By fllirg st sty time with the C alifornia Jockey Club an in money, the third 00 of the added money and one-third of the starting money. accepted tiansfer of the produce, with its er pepe menB in thiB stake accompanied with receipts The breeders of the winner, of the second horse and of the third horse, namely, the owner of for all former payments, the original subscriber will be released from any liability as to the en. ftha mare at the time of entry, to receive ,000, ,250 and 00 of the added money respectively, gagements of the produce. Should a t-ulecnber oi transferee die before the race, the ento whether they be the owner of the horBe when tbo race takes place or not. sr?all not be void provided it be assumed by the then owner of the hors?, notice in writing to Colts 118 lbs., Fillies and Geldings 115 lbs. Winners of ,500, 3 lbs.; of two races of ,500 or that effect being given within three months after such demise, TO CI.OSE JANUARY 2, 1900. To be run in the month of December, 1903, at the Oakland Bace Course, Emeryville, California, out of the Futurity chute, about six anH ne-half furlongs. Each and every part of this purse to be paid in cash. There will be no forfeits. Entry blanks can be obtalneel upon application at the following offices: Bally Baclng Form, The Horseman, In Chicago; Goodwin Bros., Turf Field and Farm and Spirit f the Times in New York, and Thoroughbred Becord, Lexington, Ky. R. B. M I LROY, SECRETARY. THOS. H. WILLIAMS JR., PRESIDENT.