California Stake Entries, Daily Racing Form, 1901-10-26

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sa, CALITOBNIA STAKE ENTBIE3. The entries to the stakes of the California Jockey Club, that closed October 5, woro made public Tuesday, and both in numbers and quality they far exceed those of last season. The totals of the stakes already cloaed are as follows v Opening Handicap 52; Produce Exchange stake 67; Golden Gate selling stake 69; Crocker Handicap 61; Thanksgiving Handicap 57; Bur-lingame Belling stake 60; Trnx Beale Handicap 66; Junior stake 6S; Christmas Handicap 59; New Year Handicap 73. Among those making entries are : W. C. Whitney, August Belmont, Andrew Miller, J. G. Follansbee, J. H. McCormick and others, together with Prince Poniatowski, W, OB. Macdonough, Burns and Waterhouse and other notable California stables. Included in the list of horses that will bo seen on California tracks aro the following : Alcodo, Boahampton, Water Cure, Boyal FluBh, Tower of Candles, Vesuvian, Andrisa, Sidney Lucas, Flying Torpedo, Bon Mac Dhui, Yellow Tail, Bedeck, Bubicon, Black Dick, Lady Godiva, Bowdy, All Green, Scotch Plaid, Corrigan, Paul Clifford, Joe Frey, Argrogor, Brutal, The Pride, Nones, Kenil worth. Meehan-us, Barbara Frietchie, Animosity, Greyfald, Bosormonde, The Fretter, Beau Ormonde, Janice, Articulate, Icicle, Sweet Tooth, Bey Dare, La Goleta,Cruzados, Honolulu and mahy others. Tho program for theJlrst two weeks of racing was made public Wednesday. The pursoa range from 00 for overnight events to 00 for handicaps. Tho entries for the stakes are : The Opening Handicap. A handicap for throe-year-olds and upward. E-itranea 0; 0 additional to start. The club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race ,500, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to be published Monday, October 28. Acceptances to be made at the track before 11 a. m. Friday, November 1. To be run Saturday, November 2, 1901. One mile. Diderot, La Goleta, Argregor, All Green, Bangor, Bernato, Favonius, Scotch Plaid, Dangerous Maid, Montallade, El Bio Shannon, Position. Spike, De Capo, Im-promptu, Maresa, Lavator, Hagerdon, Boahampton, Bosormonde, Yellow Tail, Bush Fields, Bell Punch, Bubicon, Articulate, Pope-Leo, Varro, Sir Hampton, Towor of Candles, Janice, Water Cure, Antolight, Hard Knot, Beau Ormonde, Tne Fretter, Flush of Gold, Icicle, Obia, Nones, Imperious, Greyfeld, Mar-shal Neil, Edna Brown, Morinel, Sunello, Groanock, Ordnung, Bab, F. W. Brode, Bey Dare, Byron Bosa, Paul Clifford. Ti e Produce Exchango Stakes. -For two-year-ods that have not won a Stake prior to the timo of closing, entrance 0, 0 additional to start, the club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race ,500, of which 00 to second and 00 to third, winners of a Stake of tho value or .C00 after the closing of this Stake to carry five pounds extra; others, non-winners of 00 at any time, alio Red five pounds ; maidens, twelve pounds, if beaten three or more times and never placed 1-2-3, flva pounds addi-tional, to be run Saturday, November 9, 1901, six furlongs Magical, Jarretiere dOr, Glenden-ning.Cruzados.Escalante.El Chihuahua, Donna Honora, The Giver, Landseer, Sir To a Tiddler, Louwelsea, Huachuca, Botan, Yellowstone, Prestonian. Sedan, Bosarie, Milas, Prestano, Illowako, Ealmetto, Hainault, St. Phillippina, Muresca, Lass of Langden, Arigato, Honolulu. Victoria S., Dandy, Csyenno Peppsr, Old Eng. land, Barneses, Montoya, Moabina, Bud Hyn- CONTINCEB ON FIFIH PAGE. GOSSIP OF THE TUBF. Continued from First Pago. meeting. It will represent an outlay of 00,000. Plans for it have been announced I recently. The grandstand, made of steel, will be 400 feet long and 100 feet deep J It will accommodate 6,000 persons. The field I stand, to be 300 feet long and 70 feet deep, will 1 seat 2,500 persons. The betting ring, also of I eteel, will be 275 feet by 100 foet, and open on , all sides. The stable plans call for 550 stalls. There will be a saddling paddock 225 feet by 50 . feet. The clnb house will be a three-story frame structure. The officers room, jockey room and cafe will be on the first floor, as will L a large reception room.


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