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AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. Tho American Sporting Manual of 1902 contain til racing records at largo, revised and complatt ip to the end of 1901 ; four handicapping system ; sritb. directions for their practical application iablo showing how to compuU bookmaking p 8ntasr, track records of all th rconi?Bd fcreekr of the country, the western and eastern scales eights, tables showing the comparative speed traoks, a complote list of pugilistic contosts of 19CJ of any consequence, trotting and pacing rscoidi all distances and a list of the nw 2:15 trottri 1831. Also a comnlctrt record ?f TTformmirpo ;l tytas of hilliard" INVESTORS TURFITES SPECULATORS Greatest Investment of the Day The D. F. Cox and Co. Co-operative Stables with bookmaking in connection will pay co-operators Weefcly DiviflBufls Thats a big statement, but it is actually proven by the facts. It has no superior in the investment field, and may never have. It is an opportunity unparalleled, and as profitable weekly as any legitimate business enterprise yearly. All are certain of their just proportion of profits under our system. The twenty dollar investor receives as much in percentage proportionately as the thousand dollar investor. By co-operating the fuuds of many and with years of experience in all lines of the business we expect to pay our customers a liberal dividend WEEKLY. We can do this because we absolutely know how. Here is a modern investment that will bear the investigation of the most skeptical. We solicit commissions in amounts from twenty dollars upwards. Write for our "Booklet." All drafts, etc., payable to v D. F. Cox, Mgr., 518-619 Gallaghan Building, COR. MARKET AND JONES. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. I nilp DT fill TURF EXCHANGE LUIlU DLHUil COMMENCING MONfAY, DECEMBER I. 4 REGULAR TRAINS VIA stations at and 3rd 4tn IS ShffTHrem I3r" Harrison St 13:35 1:05 1:35 3:10 Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Enulewood 3 48 1:S .1:48 3: 3 smth. Are. Grand Crossing. 13 :54 1:34 1:54 3 3 r-. . ,. , South Chicago.. 1:01 hVq wA---. .n i 8:36 Running Time 3d Minutes -mammmm Four trains returning at 4 :45, 5 :24, 6 :10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 35 C ENXS. UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE JOCCLUB. Race Course, Morris Park, Westchester, N. Y. Office, No. 571 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y The Windsor Arcade, The Seventh National Stallion Race The Seventh natron WITH ,000 ADDED. WITH 0,000 ADDED. To be run for by then two-year-olds during the SPRING MEETING OF 1904. To be run for by then two-year-olds, during the Autumn Meeting of 1905. TO Close and Name for Both Events at Midnight of Tuesday, December 9, 1902. CONDITIONS: THE NATIONAL STALLION 1904. THE MATRON OF 1905. t wTohveasa?-ST 0andlxlFiSiTV Iasfe.:::: :: S olnuv:::::::::::: 3 The venth matron, with 0,000 added, for conditions op the rack por meeting in 1904, the progeny of stallions nominated. George Kessler 50 Albert 50 mares covered m 1902- foals of 1933, to be run for by - COLTS AND GELDINGS. Nominations of stallions to close and name by Conditions for the entry of foals of 1U03, thon two-year-olds at the autumn meeting in 1905. midnight of Tuesday, September 9, 19 2, by sub- to close and nme at midnight, Tuesday, The event to be run in two races, one for colts and Colts and geldings, the produce of mares nomi- scription of 0 each, or only 5 each for stallions December 9, 1 903 : geldings, the other for fillies. natod for the Seventh Matron, to run by them- 02. hhe0ubscripVonTforSPt n.WVetaSiSnSS SnbscriPtioDB for marea to clso at 20 each- r th mOQOy for which sha11 iQclnde al1 nators of the sires of the first, second and third Tuesday December 9 -190? y mlQniK oi only oach if the money accompany the entry, scnptions of mares producing colts, all declaration - oerrcenth r" pectivll? heremanfng remamin 50 M Pr pifSeV" cenl- Colts and geldings at 0 each, fillies at each, Js tho W f maros s nominated to be fees paid for colts and geldings at 0, and 0 toth winner? tho only forfeit if declared by December 1, 1903. eligible, at 0 each, the only forfeit if declared on each, and of those left in after August 15th, 1905, at STALLION ENTKIES POR 1904. If left in after December 1, 1933, and declared by or before September 1, 1904. 5 each, with ,000 of the added money, of which Henry of Navarre.... 0 Juvenal 0 flSZraSwefh ltS geldinBS to pay each "left in after September 1, 1901, to pay 5 each. -000 to the second and 00 to the third. The Hastings "... 50 Order 50 T.e. . . ., on 1Qn, ,. , . If left in after January 1, 1905, to pay 1902.sh each. nominator of the dam of the winner to receive Octagon 25 Rapallo. 25 p jnaf t gfjApi ilM. colts and geldings to If ,gf fc .Q af Ausfc tQ pay 05 each 50 per cent. of tho startinff moaey for thQ 1andc of Don de OroV:. ."."...".. 25 Shapfell..V.V.. ..V. 25 Starters-Colts, geldings and fillies to pay 00 Starters to pay 50 each. the second 30 per cent., of the third 20 par cent. Magian 50 Ornament. 50 each additional. Eclipse Course. Handsome 25 Kingston 50 The Westchester Bacing Association to add ,000 "WEIGHTS, PENALTIES AND Ben Strome 50 Ben Brash 50 and the remaining 50 per cent, of the stallion CONDITIONS OF THE RACE POR Faverdale 50 St. Leonards.... 50 entrances, of which ,200 to the second and 00 to ALLOWANCES Sir Dixon 50 Himyar 50 the third. The nominator of the winner to receive FILLIES. Handspring 50 Mas-tto 50 ,000 out of tho subscriptions and starting money. , . , . .. Atheliug 50 Sandringham 25 Of the 6ubscriptiois for stalliona, the nominators on.. olt3 t0 carry 122 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 119 Ifilhes the Droduce of mares nominated for the His Highness 50 Plandit 25 of the sires of the first, second and third horses lbs. Winners of ,000 or twice of ,500, to carry Seventh Matron to run by themselves the money DT fg SfrthWV.V.V:::;:::: S20 centrespSve5lPerCent, 15P6r COnt 10 PQF 31b8.extra;of0,000,ortwiceof,000,51bH.eXtra; for which shall include ail subscription; for mares Ml Paso II...! 25 Sir Walter .. 50 Colts to carry 122 lbs., geldings and fillies 119 lbs. of 5,000, or twice of 0,0:0, 7 lbs. extra; of 1902.sh,000, producing fillies, all declaration faes paid for fillies KflD Garter 50 Knight of the Thistle. 25 The produce of stallions which have not produced or twice of 5,0C0, 10 lbs. extra. at 0, 5 and $,0 each, and of those left in after GoldnTN 50 Emin Bey 25 a to December 1902. allowed winner prior 1, 5 lbs. Nnn.winnr? Won-wln9rs nf of -,000 nm nllnwnrl allowed o lh- lb3., nf of ,000, tt oon 5 k August Ar,f i; 15, ion: 190o, at - hB5 ct i, with -tu wi jj each, ,000 of the added Indio 0 Moncreith 25 if claimed at time of entry. In case of a stallion Montana 50 Isidor 25 nominated by other persons, as well as his owner, lDS-5 maidens 10 lbs. Produce of horses or out of money, of wh"ch ,000 to the second, and ,0 to St. Andrew 50 Ktmtaka 50 the owner shall have prior rieht. Should a stallion mares that have never produced a winner previous the third. The nominator of tho dam of the winner Star Ruby 50 Mendowthorpe 25 be nominated by two or more persons not his own- to .Tnnnarv 1 lxn nllnwnri 1 lh nf hnth k m . . allowed 3 lbs., of both, 5 lbs.; to 50 Kt cent, of t the t Watercress 50 Hamburg ....50 ers, priority of entry shall determine claim to the . ! t recsive per starting money for the St. Gatien 50 Meddler 50 engagement. which allowance must be claimed at time of race, of the second, 30 per cent., of the third 20 per Arkyle 50 Lissak 50 Last five furlongs of the Eclipse Course, entrance. Allowances cumulative. cent. Eclipse Course. Both the National Station and the Matron as above are to be run under the Rules of The Jockey Club and the Westchester Racing Association applicable to the conditions of each and both of thnm viV-Bule 5, Rule 38, Rule 54, Part IT.. Rule 63 and Rule 5, Par. III., Rule 72. For entry blanks address Dally Racing Form Publishing Co., 134-130 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, 111. T