untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-11-04

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: THE Coney Island Jockey Club RACE COURSE: OFFICE: WINDSOR ARCADE, 571 FIFTH AVE., SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y. , NEW YORK CITY. - EVENTS TO CLOSE - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1903. FOR THE JUNE MEETING 1904 FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING 1905. THE FOAM, ,500 ADDED Estimated Value ,000. For two years old foals of 1902. THE GREAT FILLY, ,000 ADDED Estimated Value 0,000 For Fillies two years old FIVE FURLONGS. foals of 1903. SIX FURLONGS. THE SURF, ,500 ADDED Estimated Value ,000. For two years old foals of 1902. THE CENTURY, 0,000. For three years old and upward now yearlings and upward. FIVE AND A HALF FURLONGS. ONE MILE AND A HALF. FOR THE JUNE MEETING 1905. FOR THE AUTUMN MEETINGS 1905 AND AFTER. THE TIDAL, 0,000. For three years old foals of 1902. THE ANNUAL CHAMPION, 5,000. For three years old and upward foals of 1902 and ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. 1903. TWQ MILES AND A QUARTER. THE LAWRENCE REALIZATION, 0,000 ADDED Estimated Value 0,000. For three -fur crC III Kl C izrrTlMA mrt years old foals of 1902. ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS. rUK I M t JUNt ftfl EL XL I I N Li IcJUb. THE MERMAID, ,000 ADDED Estimated Value ,000. For Fillies three years old foals THE LAWRENCE REALIZATION, 0,000 ADDED Estimated Value 0,000. For three of 1902. ONE MILE AND A FURLONG. years old foals of 1903. ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS. Entry Blanks may be had on application to the office of Daily Racing Form or from the CLERK OF THE COURSE, THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, WINDSOR ARCADE, 571 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY. The Saratoga Association. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED OF HORSES. OFFICE: THE WINDSOR ARCADE, FORTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE, RACE COURSE: SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY. THREE STAKES FOR 1905 AND 1906. Tle Spina way, Tne Great Republic, Tlie Hopeful, OF 5,000. OF 0,000. EST. VALUE 0,000. TO CLOSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, J903. TO BE RUN FOR IN 1905. For Now Two-year-olds and Upward. By subscription of 00 each. If left in after May 2, 1904, a further subscription of 00 each; if left in after November 1, 1904, a further sub- -T"i C!... , CT 1 CT AAA scription of 00 each ; and if left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 00 each. I MP DirirlXXrV OT H I D UUU Starters to Pay 00 Additional. Winners when three years old or upward, of ,000, when 1 IIU iu w j vi vi,vvv. carrying weight for age. to carry 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,000 in 1905 or 1906 allowed 7 , - . , , lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in 1905 or 1906 allowed 10 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1905 or 1906 j f ..rjv, inft K,r For fillies, two years old, foals of 1903. By subscription of ?100 each, or if declared by auowej 15 lbs November 1, 1904, or 5 if declared by May 1, 1905, or 0 if declared toy July 1, 1905 Start- In the caSQ of foalg b flll wlth the Association prior to September 1, 1904, an accepted ers to pay 50 additional. The Saratoga Association to guarantee the gross value of the transfer of the foal. with its engagement in this stake, the original subscriber will be re-race to be 5,000, of which the second horse shall receive ,000 and the third horse ,000. ieasej from any liability as to the engagement. The nominator of the winner to receive ,000 out of the stakes. Winners of a race of the If 350 entries are not received, the Association reserves the right to cancel the race. One value of ,000 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of ,000 or one of ,500, 6 lbs. extra. By filing Mile nd QUarter with The Saratoga Association on or before September 1, 1904, an accepted transfer of the engagement in this stake, the nominator will be released from further liability. Five and a Half Furlongs. to be run for in 1906. Jhe Hopeful for 1 906--Estimated Value 0,000. TUkcx firCt t IPlll fit Svm I I 11 II 1 By subscription of 0 each, for the produce of mares covered, in 1903, the only forfeit if I I IC VJI OCR IIJULIIV Ul vjAVjVVV. struck out by November 1, 1905. If left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 0 each; and if left in after May 1, 1906, a further subscription of 00 each. Starters to pav For now foals and upward. The Saratoga Association to guarantee the gross value of 50 additional. The Saratoga Association to add ,000. The second horse to receive ,600, thP stakes to be 0,000, of which the owner of the second horse shall receive ,500 the third horse ,000, and the owner at the time of entry of the mare producing the winner and the owner of the third horse ,500. The nominator of the winner to receive ,000 out ,000 out of the stakes. Colts, 122 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 319 lbs. Winners of a race of the of th stakes Liabilities as follows: , value of ,500 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of ,500, or one of ,500, 5 lbs., of four of pop Now Foals. By subscription of 0 each. If left In after November 1, 1904, a further ,500, or two of ,500, or one of ,000, 8 lbs. extra. Horses not having won ,000 allowed subscription of 5 each; if left in after May 2, 1905, a further subscription of 5 each; and 7 lbs. If a mare in this stake drop her foal before the 1st of January, 1904. or if she have a ?f ifff n nfter Mav 1 1906. a further subscription of 25 each. - dead or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of such mare is void. By filing with the Por Vow Yearllnas. By subscription of 0 each. If left in after May 2, 1904, a further Saratoga Association prior to September 1, 1905, an accepted transfer of the produce, with mihaiM-intfnn of 0 each- if left In after November 1, 1904, a further subscription of 50 each; its engagement in this stake, accompanied with all forfeits to date, the original subscriber and left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 50 each. will be released from any liability as to the engagement of the produce. Six Furlongs. i Tho Tfnipcj of Racine adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races run under the aus- "RULE 42. Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race pic es of The Saratoga Association. Entries to either of these races will be received only to berun unjerhese rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of "RULE 43. At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards Racing Rules 42"and 43 hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract: and without notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused.5 W. C. WHITNEY, President. J. AGOSTINI, Secretary. ANDREW MILLER, Treasurer.


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