untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-10-04

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GREAT SALE OF IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED BREEDING STOCK STALLIONS, BROODMARES and FOALS, RACE HORSES IP TRAINING and YEARLINGS. At the American Horse Exchange, 50th St. and Broadway, New York Under the management of W. D. GRAND on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, Oct. 7 and 8, at 8 oclock. 40 BROODMARES , 9 STALLIONS 18 YEARLINGS 10 CflllO 19 RACE WORSES ! 3 rUflLu I I L IN TRAINING THE STAIiMONS AND BROODMARES are all of the choicest lines of thoroughbred blood in the Kossa, stretching this brilliant sprinters neck. Ran well on several other occasions, the heavy English Stud Book, and were selected from the most prominent breeding establishments in England weights only keeping her from earning brackets. She is sound and in racing fettle. THE ITOAr-S at foot are a well grown lot and all by fashionable sires. VnSStoe has only lelttT uuwu o in ti sec innongs THE 12 KACE HORSES IN TRAINING include the three following grandly bred two-year-old onds This filly can win races. fillies, which were secured from Mr. Marsh, traiDer to the King, on condition that they were not CLOTHO, blk. mare, 5 years, by Father-Confessor Lachesis, winner of races, is a useful plater, and to be raced in England. None of the three has started; all, However, are in hard condition ana very valuable for the stud. p two of the three have shown speed enough to be high class. They are bred as follows : TURTLE DOVE, 4 sears, by Matchmaker Holy-Bird by Qallinule. was a stake winner in England. "WARIIS, ch. f, by Ayrshire, dam Prudent. CU3HAT-DOO, full sistor to Turtle-Dove, was also a stake winner in England. These are two very NEUFKAGE, b. f, by St. Serf, dam Pensee-Tristee. .riWfr111?85;. . ., NIMINT, br. f, by St. Simonmimi, dam Catherine Douglas. i t . , I . colt L by t, Prince of Monaco Bomta-Balle, - started only once. GOLDEM GLITTERS, b. filly by Kilwarlin Golden Soangle. ... THE 18 YEARLINGS are fashionably bred and are collectively a well crown, good looking lot OMAHA II ch. colt by Watercress Orange Leaf. Omaha won twice j..,,,-,... in England out of five starts at Three are by Sir Hugo, winner of the Drby, two of these three being out of St. Simon mares two years, starting favorite and defeating very largo fields on both occasions. ThiB season be won ONE COLT BI KIL.VARLIU, out of a mare who has produced six winners is a superb individual once in three starts; he has, however, been well attended to by the handicapper, seldom getting Kilwarlin is the sire of the Futurity winner, Ogdon, and many other high class horses less than ISO pounds. , , , , A CHESTNUT FILLY by Sanfoin winner of the Derby and sire of Rocksand, decidedly the bast two- SPECIAI ATTES1IOK is called to this horse as ho is a high-class performer, fresh and sound and year-old in England this year. This filly ii a full sister to a good two-year-old wimierin England in racing condition. . this season. She is a lengthy, big framed grand individual and bred in the purple. "WATERTOWER br. colt, by Watercress Duchess of Towers, also won in England, and although COLT, by St. Issey, a son of St. Simon ; grand looker. jptnot having guite so jiuch class as Omaha II. can win in fair company. He also is sound and in FILLY, by Trenton Ore, by Ormo. racing condition. EILLY, by Orifiamb Brank. HARLEM LANE, br. filly, by Kingston Medusa, did not win ii England. Ran second to ODonovan EILLX, by Rightaway Dertha, by Donovan; also choice sorts. The race horses in tniininjr, stallions an yearlings will be sold on Tuesday evening, October 7th. The broodmares -ind ios on Wednesday evening, October 8fch. For full descriptive catalogues and all information address W. D. GRAND, American Horse Exchange, 50th St and Broadway, New York. HARLEM JOCKEY CLUB HARLEM PARK, CHICAGO. flutumn jneetlng-7 Days-Sept 29 to Oct. 6 Six or More Races Daily, Beginning at 2:00 P.M. Special Illinois Central Me Street Elevated trains leave Randolph St. at 12:10, STAKLS AND AK!n SPECIAL -PFr!AI PXFMTQ EVENTS. leavin- Clark and Lake Sts stoo 12:30 02:45 and 1:15 p.m.,Stoppingat . ping at all loop atationa eav Van Buren, Park Row, and Halsted Llandolph St. at Fif ,h Av.14 minute St., returning, hrst train after fifth later, direct to track without stop race; others after las", race. S,Bq0 W j. upwardt , 3.5 ,, lfi TWPlftll St KlftfiMfi after fifth race stops at ail stations; 11 van Bur,md state st, from "iHH. October 6, Chicago stakes, ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. I Mile. utilgZt8iP 12:15 to 1:00 at short intervals. Metropolitan Elevated MadiSOn St Gable leaves LSllle nd Van Buren Sts. STEEPLECHASE RACES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. at 12:40, 12:50 and 1:00. tc ,40th Ave. connecting with sur- . face electric direct to track. - Fare on Specials, Round Trip, 25c. , ADMISSION .00. Music by Banks Crsgiers Orchestra, M N.athanson, Secy, 815 Merchants Loan and Trnst Bnildiog.


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