untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-02-26

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MONTHLY FORM BOOKS. The Form Book for January is ready for sale, and includes the racing .of January 31. Paper cover, ; leather cover, .50. KlnlQDli Race Tract ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO. Stakes to Close Thursday, March 12. Spring Meeting 1903 April 15 to May 1. 15 Days. 5 Stakes. Purses 00 and 00. NONE LESS THAN 00. THE KINLOCH INAUGURAL ,500 added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; 0 each to accompany the nomination; 0 additional to start; the Asso-cration to add ,500, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights April 5. Winners of a stake after the publication of weights to carry 5 pounds penalty. One Mile. THE WOODLANDS TROPHY ,500 added. A sweepstakes for two-year-olds foal of 1901; 0 entrance with 0 additional to start; the Association to add ,000 and B. Schreiber, owner of Woodlands Farm, 00, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Mr. Schreiber also adds a cup to the winner. Winners of a stake of any value penalized 3 pounds; of two stakes, 7 pounds; of three, 10 pounds. Allowances: Non-winners of two races allowed 3 pounds; maidens, 8 pounds. Four and a Half Furlongs. THE TRANQUILLA STAKES ,000 added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; entrance to accompany the nomination; 5 additional to start; the Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights Tuesday, April 28. Six Furlongs. , THE MOUND CITY DERBY ,000 added. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds foals of 1900; 0 each to accompany the nomination; 0 additional to start; the Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of a stake of ,000 in 1903 penalized 3 lbs.; winners of three stakes, exclusively for three-year-olds in 1903 penalized 5 lbs. Allowances: Non-winners of a stake at any time allowed 5 lbs; non-winners at any time of 00, 5 lbs. additional; maidens. 5 lbs. additional. One Mile and an Eighth. THE GOODWOOD SELLING STAKES ,000 added. For three-year-olds and upward; entrance to accompany the nomination; 5 additonal to start; the Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second "and 00 to third. ,500 top price. One pound for each 00 less to 00. Starters with their selling price to be named through the entry box; more than two can be named, but only two can start; however, starting fee must be paid for all named. One Mile and a Sixteenth. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. The management solicits bids not later than March 12 as follows: First. For the entire booking privilege including field and combination book for the thirty days. All reputable bookmakers to be allowed to draw in at 00 per day. Second. For the entire booking privilege, April 15 to May 1. Third. For the field and combination book for the entire thirty days. The books to be limited to two on regular and three on stake days. The management reserves the rght to reject any and all bids on first two propositions, but the field books will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Address entries to Joseph A Murphy, Manager, St. Louis, MoJ 9 -jimuiji i iiim i i iniB The Saratoga Association For the Imp rovement of the Breed of Horses. Stakes for Summer Meeting, 1903, to Close Monday, March 9, 1903. THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. TWO-YEAR-OLDS. The Saratoga Handicap of 2,000. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, or 5 if The Saratoga Special. By subscription of ,000 each, half forfeit. A piece of Gold declared by June 1. To the winner ,000, to the second ,000, and to the third ,000. Plate of the value of 500 to be added by the Association. Subscribers to name three Weights to be announced ten days before the race. Winners of a race of the value of 4,000 horses by May 1, and only one starter to be named for each subscription. Five and a Half. T!u?b7andand ffiMafland JBel. Thf Adirondack of ,000. A Handicap. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared Starters to pay0 additional To the winner ,500and a cup of the value of o0, to the byJunel. .Starters to pay 00 additional. To the winner ,000, to the second 00, and to second ,000, and to the third 00. Weight for age. One Mile and Six Furlongs. the third 00. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after the The Saratoaa Cham olon Bv subscription of 5 each for nominations made March 9, announcement of the weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. Six Furlongs. 1903, or 00 each for nominations made July 7, 1903, when the event shall close Starters to e Kntufc BJ scrintion of 0 each, 5 forfeit; with pay 00 additional; with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. ,00 I added l of which i 00 to the second and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at WPiVht fnr ijtp rw milp nnfl a Quarter auction for ,000. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Selling price to be The Champlafi of 3,000 A Handicap- By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared stated through the entry-box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race bv June 1 Starters to nav S50 additional To the winner ,400, to the second 00, and to Five and a Half Furlongs. the third 00. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after the The Albany. A Handicap. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared by the hour announcement of the weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Furlong. of closing entries on the day preceding the race; with ,000 added, of which 00 to the The T Merchants and Citizens Handicap. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared second and 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Win-by June 1 Starters to pay 0 additional. With ,000 added, of which 00 to the second ners after the announcement of the weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. Six Furlongs, and 50 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after The Troy. Selling. By subscription of 0 each, forfeit; with ,000 added, of which the thi? nnnnimrpmpnt announcement of of the thewehrhts weg nts to ro carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Furlong. 00 to the second and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for 000 If j of 0 each or 5 if declared by the hour for ,000, allowed 7 lbs.; then 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to 00. Selling price to be of closing entries on the day preceding the race; with ,000 added of which 00 to the stated through the entry-box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race, second and 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Win- Five and a Half Furlongs. ners after the announcement of the weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. Une Mue. STEEPLECHASES The Amsterdam. Selling. By subscription of 0 each, 5 forfeit; with ,000 added, ctfLtoMAbtb. of which 00 to the second and 100 to the third. The winner to .be i sold at .auction for The Ballston Cup. A Hunters Steeplechase of ,000. For four-year-olds and upward 500 If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Selling price to be stated qualified under the rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association or thTcanadian through the entrybox by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. One Hunt Association. By subscription of 5 each. Starters to pay 5 additfonJ The winne? Mile , , -4. to receive ,500 and plate of the value of 50, the second 50 and the third 50 Weights i nnn aa The Catsklll. Selling. By subscription of 0 each, forfeit; with ,000 added of Four-year-olds to carry 145 lbs.; Five-year-olds, 159 lbs.! Six-year-olQs and upwarl 166 which 00 to thVsecond and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction . for ,000 ibs Mares allowed 5. lbs. and geldings 3 lbs. Fenalties-The winner of r a s"eepKase for If for 000, allowed 7 lbs:; then 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to 00. Selling price to hunters in 1902 or 190?, of the value of more than 00 to the winner, to carry 3 lbs extra-be stated Through the entry-box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the Gf two such races, 8 lbs. extra; of three or more, 12 lbs. extra. Note-But ;no horse riSS race Seven Furlongs. through penalties, carry more than 175 lbs. Allowances. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Note THREE-YEAR-OLDS. But no horse shall, through allowances, carry less than 130 lbs. Overweights to anv x . a u,r, pv 5iih?rrintinn n nf S100 each or 5 if declared bv amount will be allowed, if claimed by the hour set for the first race of the dav y on n whioh WhlCn The Saranac of ,000. y.n??? qqq to the second 00, and to the this race is to be run. The Full Course, about Two Miles and a Half. of IoS inn T to the third Weights to be announced three days before the race. Win- The Shilleah Steeplechase. For-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 0 hnlf Softer the JnnoucemeAt u of the weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile and Three-Six- forfeit or 0 if declared by July 15 for entries made March 9; and 50 each, half forfeit ners after tne annouctniem for entries made by July 7, when the event shall close; with ,000, and plate to thP teenths. Sellina. By subscription of 0 each, 5 forfeit; with ,000 added of of 00 added. The winner to receive ,400 of the added money. 00 in plate, and all start- 1,1 fonrfthP the secontt qecond ana and 00 iuu to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,000. ing fees arid forfeits, the second 00, and the third 00. Weights. Four-vear-old tn which 00 to Selling price to be stated through the carry 140 lbs.; Five-year-olds, 154 lbs.; Six and upward. 161 lbs. Penalties. allowed in If for less, 1 lb. ec"Xies on the day preceding the race. Six Furlongs. 1902 or 1903, of a steeplechase of the value of ,000 to carry 4 lbs. extra; of two Sf si hnn entl?MnLwk SelUng T By Subscription of 0 each. 5 forfeit; with ,000 added of or of one of ,000 7 lb extra; of one of .00o! 10 lbs. extra; and the winner otthe "Grand , .TfoMn tho the second secona and ana 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,000. National" or of "The Champion" in iny year, 12 lbs. extra. Allowances. Non-winners which 00 to down to ,000; then 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down 1902 or 1903 of a steeplechase of the value of 50 allowed 5 lbs.; of the value of won Wnn irfilne Srice to be stated through the entry-box by the hour of closing entries allowed 10 lbs.; maidens allowed 15 lbs.; mares allowed 5 lbs. and geldings allowed 13 hl on the day preceding the race. One Mile and a Furlong. but no horse shall carry less than 130 lbs. The Full Course, about Two Miles and a Half! All entries should be addressed to the Secretary, Windsor Arcade, Forty-sixth St. and FifMi Ave,, New York City. Entry blanks can be had at this office. W. C. Whitney, President. H K. Knapp, Secretary. Andrew Miller, Treasurer h. d mcintybe, Asst. secretary.


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