Ready at Lakeside, Daily Racing Form, 1901-10-26

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BEADY AT LAKESIDE. When the entries for the Lakeside Handicap closed Thursday Secretary Nathanson found he had gathered in no fewer than twenty-five of the best horses in training here barring two-year-olds, of course. The announcement of weights today must be followed by declarations, or a forfait of will be incurred. Starters will pay 5 additional, and as the Lakeside Jockey Club adds 00 the gross value of the race seems likely to be about a thousand dollars. This event will be the feature of the card next Monday, the opening day of the Lakeside Jockey Clubs fall meeting of fifteen days. It is a handicap for three-year-olds and upward at a mile and a sixteenth, and at the weights allotted it can hardly fail to bring about a really inter-eating race. There is a range of twenty-two pounds in the weights, which are: Horse. A.Wt. Horse. A.Wt. Federal 5 112 St. Marcos 3 112 Cambrian 5 111 DenmanThompBon3 111 The Pride 5 109 Telamon. . 3 106 Vnlcain. 4 108 The Conqueror II.4 1C6 The Lady ...4 105 Haviland 4 104 Boiling Boer.... 3 104 Gonfalon 4 104 onBtellator. ... 4 103 Oroutas 4 103 Malay.... 5 98 Leo Newell 3 98 Odnor 3 97 W. J. Deboe 3 97 Kentucky Babe.. 4 96 HeBeda .4 95 Omdurman ... .. 3 93 Crosby 4 93 Benckart 3 90 Frangible 4 90 Valdez... 3 90 The coming Lakeside meeting promises to furnish good class racing to the end of the seaEon. The strongest Btables will run there and the management has recognizd this by in creasing the purses. The sum of 0,000 is to be distributed during the fifteen dayB of racing, and some ownerB who were about to Bhip to Latonia changed their minds when they perused the program book for Lakesides first week. G. W. Cook has decided to divide hisstable, remaining here with the best, including Orontas, Merriment and Omdurman. The exoduB to Lakeside already has begun, and when the sun set yosterday the following BtableB had arrived and taken up the quarters assigned to them: J. E. Cushings, G. W. Pooles, B. Vincents, M. H. Tichenors, C. E. BroEsmans, F. T. Woodr, D. P. Bodgers and Dave Waldos. The stables have undergone any necessary repairs, and the track is found to be hard and fast and in fine condition. Apparently owners are eager to get into the game ahead of time and make a good showing, for when Secretary Nathanson closed his office last night he had already received forty-one entries for the five purses on Mondays card apart from the twenty-five entered for the handicap, j On Sunday special trains of stable cars will run from Worth to Lakeside and the railway j officials have guaranteed they will not bo stalled all night, aB was the case recently. They undertake to deliver all their live freight at Lakeside the same day as shipped.


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