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BROOKLYN JOCKKY CLUBSTAKEs. In this issue of Daily Racing Fobm Secretary Hugn D. Mclntyre advertises a big list of rich stakes to be run under the auspices of of the Brooklyn Jockey Club in 1903 and 1904, entries to which will close Friday, August 15. The list is as follows : To be run at the spring meeting of 1903 : The Great American, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, 2,500 ; 5-8 mile. The Tremont, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, 0,000; about 3-4 mile. The Expectation, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, ,000 ; 5-8 mile. The Hudson, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, ,000 ; 5-8 mile. The Criterion, fillies, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, ,000 ; 5-8 mile. To be run at the autumn meeting of 1903 : The Junior Champion, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, 5,000; about 3-4 mile. To be run at the spring mooting of 1904: The Brooklyn Derby, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, 0,000; 1 1-2 miles. The Carlton, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, ,000; 1 mile. The Gazelle, fillies, ,500 added, guaranteed gross value, ,000; 1 1-16 miles. To be run at the autumn meeting of 1904: The Hindoo, ,500 added, guaranteed groBS value, 5,000; about 1 3-4 miles. I These are among the choicest prizes of the American turf and must appeal strongly to all owners of promising yearlings. A well engagod yearling is worth vastly more than one without engagements, and these highly important racing fixtures are "heartily commended to the serious consideration of western owners.