untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-11-29

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Westchester Racing Association UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. RACE COURSE: MORRIS PARK, WESTCHESTER, N. Y. , OFFICE: 571 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. THE WINDSOR ARCADE. THE EIGHTH National Stallion Race The EIGHTH MATRON WITH ,000 ADDED. WITH ,000 ADDED. To be run for by then two-year-olds, during: the Spring Meeting of 1905. To ho run for h7 then two-year-olds, during the Autumn Meeting of 1906. TO CLOSE AND NAME FOR BOTH EVENTS AT MIDNIGHT OF TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1903. CONDITIONS. THE NATIONAL STALLION 1905. THE MATRON OF 1906. THE EIGHTH NATIONAL STALLION for then two years old, foals of 1903, to be run at THE EIGHTH MATRON, with 310,00.0 added, for mares covered in 1903 foals of 1904 the Spring Meeting in 1905, the progeny of stallions nominated. to rn run fnr for h bJ thn then twn o-yec,r-olds at . the f, Autumn -wt mnc n-i . , - clote ! Meeting in .1906. The event to be Nominations of stallions to and name by midnight of Thursday, October 1, 1903, fe run by subscription of 0 each, or "only 5 each, for stallions which have not sired a winner m two races, one for colts and geldings, the other for fillies, prior to December 15, 1903. Of the subscriptions for stallions the nominators of the sires GENERAL CONDITIONS. and.8edSllSS 50peerS Knf to ttlen 15 PW " TH lGT" MN for the P f d in 1903, to run when two yearS at Autumn Meeting m 1906, with 0,000 added. 1905 STALLION ENTRIES FOR .........5 Subscriptions for mares to close at 0 each, only each if Hastings 0 Kinley Mack.... 5 Gerolstein Plaudit 0 M or 0 the money accompany Octagon 50 Dieudonne 25 St. Gatien 50 Mirthful 50 the entry. Henry of Navarre. 50 Salvator 50 Star Ruby 50 Solitario II 25 Foals the progeny of mares so nominated to be eligible, at 0 each the only forfeit if 25 50 Watercress 50 Marius II Ethelbert Arkle declared on or before November 1, 1905. Ben Strome 50 Bathampton aO Ornament 50 Kantaka 50 , ., . Faverdale 50 Greenan 25 St. Leonards 50 Meadowthorpe .... 50 If Ieft m after ft. x- Isovember 1, 190o, to pay 5 each. Griffon 25 Golden Garter .... 50 Ben Brush 50 Prince Pepper io If left in after April 1, 1906, to pay 0 each. Sir Dixon 50 Goldfinch 50 Commando 25 Daniel ..... 50 If left in after August 15 1906 to pay 5 n Star Shoot 25 Bassetlaw 50 Voter 2o Dr. MacBride 50 . . - Bridgewater 25 Maxio 50 Canopus 25 Hamburg 50 Starters ,aro to pay 50 each. u Handspring 50 Toddington 25 Ogden 50 Meddler 50 WEIGHTS, PENALTIES AND ALLOWANCES. His Highness 50 Montana 50 Requital 50 Sandringham 2o Colts to carry 122 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 119 lbs. Winners of ,000 or twice of 500 Silver Fox 50 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of 0,000 or twice of ,000, 5 lbs. extra; of 5,000, or twice of SlOOOo Conditions for the Entry of Foals of 1903, to close and name by midnight, 71bs. extra; of 0,000, or twice of 5,000, 10 lbs. extra. Tuesday, December 15, 1903. Non-winners of ,000 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000, 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Produce of horses Foals of 1903, the progeny of stallions duly nominated to be entered and named by or out of mares that had never produced a winner previous to January 1, 1904, allowed 3 midnight of Tuesday, December 15, 1903. . lbs.; of both, 5 lbs.; which allowance must be claimed at time of entrance. Allowances Colts and geldings at 0 each, fillies at each, the only forfeit if declared by De- cumulative, cember 15, 1904. , -,. . CONDITIONS OF THE RACE FOR COLTS AND GELDINGS. If left in after December 15, 1904, and declared by April 20, 190a, colts and geldings to Colts and geidjnands the pr0duce of mares nominated for the Eighth Matron to run by pay 0 each, fillies 5 each. themselves, the money for which shall include all subscriptions of mares producing colts, If left in after April 20, 190o. colts and geldings ,f1iT1TC to n pay 0 each, fii,ipt! fillies 1903.sh on pqpl, each. all declaration fees paid for colts and geidings at , 5 and 0 each, and of those left in Starters-Colts geldings and fillies to pay 00 each nditional. after Auandust 15. 1906. at 5 each, with ,000 of the added money, of which ,000 to the The Westchester .Racing Association , tc . add So.000 and the remaining 50 pei cent, of the second! and 00 to the thirL The nominator of the dam of the winner to receive 50 per stallion entrances, of which ,200 -to the second and 1903.sh00 to the third The l ommator ot cent of the starting money for the race, of the second, 30 per cent., of the third, 20 per cent, p the winner to receive ,000 out of the subscriptions and starting money. Of the subscnp- EcjDse course. tions for stallions, the nominators of the sires of the first, second and third horses shall CONDITIONS OF THE RACE FOR FILLIES reCerolts5 toiWlbsaknLfandlhe 7 Fillies the Produce of mares nominated for the Eighth Matron torun by themselves, the tiip nrnilurp nf stallions which have not produced a winner prior to December 15, 1903, money for which shall include all subscriptions for mares producing fillies, all declaration flowed Ubfif claimed at time of entry By filing with the Westchester Racing Associa- fees paid for fillies at 0, 5 and 0 each, and of those left in after August 15, 1906, at tinn nrinr to December 1 1904 an accepted transfer of the foals entry, the original sub- 5 each, with ,000 of the added money, of which ,000 to the second, and 00 to the soribP.r hili 1 be released from liability as to the engagement of the horse, except for the third. The nominator of the dam. of the winner to receive 50 per cent, of the starting money origmal forfeit of 0 or . Last Five Furlongs of the Eclipse Course. for the race, of the second, 30 per cent., of the third, 20 per cent. Eclipse Course. Rntli thf Nitionil Stallion and the Matron as above are to be run under the Rules of The Jockey Club and Westchester Racing Association applicable to the conditions of each and both of them viz Rule 38, Rule 54, Part IV., Rule 63, and Rule 5, Par. III., Rule 72. For further particulars and entry blanks, address H. G. CRICKMORE, CLERK OF THE COURSE, 571 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. PRESIDENT. Rl CH ARD DWYER J A MU,R TREASURER. EPES RANDOLPH, f ALTERNATING STARTERS. Los Angeles Jockey Clubs GREAT WINTER RACE MEETING OPENS AT ASCOT PARK, DECEMBER 24, 1903. THE FOLLOWING STAKES TO BE RUN AT THIS MEETING CLOSE DECEMBER 3, 1903. twf aqpot HANDICAP ,500 ADDED. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds THE SANTA CATALINA SELLING STAKES, ,000 ADDED. A selling sweepstakes tnrf it he time of closing Entrance 0, 0 additional to start; ,500 added, of for two-year-olds and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 additional to start; a-nA iSPnn th iinnd and 00 to the third horse. Weights to be announced five days ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to the third horse. The winner to be sold at trtty,, dnvnf the race Winners of a sweepstakes or of two races of any value, after auction. Those entered to be sold for ,000 to carry weight for age; if for less. lib. for each Snnnutement of the T weights to . carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Quarter. S200 to ,000, then 1 lb. for each 00 to 00. Winners of a race to the value of 00 or aimuuiiiwciij. jLRBYand S2 000 ADDED A sweepstakes for three-year-olds of 1904 now two races other than selling purses, after the closing of this stake, not to be entered for t-mn vMr nirto "Entrance 0 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to second less than ,200. Starters, with selling prices, to be named through the entry box at the JiTwi tn, tv thfrfl hnrqe Winners of a sweepstakes in 1904 of the value of ,500, 3 lbs.; usual hour of closing, the day before the race, and those so named to be liable for the of 1 two Pol r S90C for one of ,C00. 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a sweepstakes of ,500 in starting fee. Seven Furlongs. value in 1903 and 1904 allowed 5 lbs., and if not placed in a sweepstakes of ,000 in value THE SAN PEDRO SELLING STAKES, ,000 ADDED. A selling sweepstakes for in 1903 or 1904, allowed S , lbs.; maidens 14 lbs. One MUe a"?A Mail. two-year-olds and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0. 0 additional to start; THE ASCOT CUP, ,500 ADDED. A tfXnK additional to start. A A silver SUandoWl cup ana a,anduu 0 . .000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to the third horse. Winner to be sold at ward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, C I entered to be sold for ,000 to carry weight for age; if for less, 1 lb. for iee. added, of which 00 to second, 00 to third, fourth horse to save his starting vveignis mQ QQQ tnen x lb for each ?100 to 00 starters, with selling prices, to be to be announced five daysprior to day or mc?- o ivmes. th ld fillies of 1904 named through the entry box at the usual hour of closing, the day before the race, and rnoJ?4o"ld?AKintSe 3 whlcn ?2B?Jd those so named to be liable for the starting fee. One Mil.. coa nnd JU50 to the third horse. To carry 112 lbs. Winners of a sweepstakes or two THE SANTA BARBARA STAKES, ,000 ADDED. A sweepstakes for two-year-olds r-tn nthPr than selling purses, after Jan. 1, 1904, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a now yearlings. Entrance 0, 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to second ofnf S in value at any time allowed 5 lbs.; maidens 10 lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. and 00 to the tnird horse. Horses which have run three or more times and have not tup HOLLYWOOD HANDICAP, ,250 ADDED. A handicap sweepstakes for two- WQ tnree jces, allowed 3 lbs.; two, 5 lbs.; one, 8 lbs.; beaten maidens, 12 lbs. Four and vear-olds and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0 0 additional to start; ,250 Haf Furl0ngs. added" of which50 to second and 50 to announcement IS THE SANTA MONICA STAKES, ,000 ADDED. A sweepstakes for two-year-olds days prior to the day of the race. Winners of other than a selling purse, after w u Entrance 0, 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to sec- of the weights, to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and sa ??- eeDstakes for two-year- ond and 00 to the third horse. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs., and if such . THE PASADENA HANDICAP o0 ADDED. A LPjj to g.. start. j 250 added added have not won three races, 5 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; maidens, if never placed in a sweep-olds Entrance 0.30 of closing and upward at the time additional u pve Furongs. of which J250 to second and 50 to handBe.lyfetsae THE INGLEWOOD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, ,200 ADDED. A handicap or other tnan a seiuns pu prior to the day of tfre race, winners sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 posted, to carry 5 lbs. ezxra. i""jLnl,1 noo ADDED. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year- additional to start; ,200 added, of which 50 to second and 50 to the third horse. , THf RWtta ame Tof closing. Entrance 0, 0 additional to start; ,000 added, Weights to be announced two days prior to the day of the race. Winners, after their El oLnnd and 00 to the e third horse. Weights to be announced three days weights are posted, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Four or more horses of different interests to of which 00 to second ana f" tner than a selfing purse, after the weights are start or the race may be declared off. Full Course, about Two Miles. of the rac w prior to the day lqnq bACH STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, ,000 ADDED. A handicap posted, to carry o "g- handicAP, X0 ADDED. A high weight handicap sweep- sweeDstakes for three-year-olds . and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 additional SlJonal to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to second and00 to the third horse. t-vl?ro-veax-olds n non Itded l ot which 00 to second and 00 to the third horse. Weights to be wSghts to be announced two days prior to the day of the race. Winners, after the weights to steiJ thrift das oitor to the day of the race. Winners of other than a selling purse, f1 Posted, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Four or more horses of different interests to start or the afte? tto wS ?re PMted, to carryS lbs. extra. Six furlongs. rice may be declared off. Full Course, about Two Miles. CoIoNADOBEACH SELLING STAKES, 250 ADDED. A selling sweepstakes GABRIEL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, ,000 ADDED. A handicap THE and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 addiUonal to start. ke3 for three-year-olds , and upward at the time of closing. Entrance 0, 0 . for ii aKddeS -yeM-ol of which 50 to second and 50 to the third horse. The winner to be sold sw weepsiaKea io added, of which 00 to second and 00 to the third horse, it auction! Tose entered to be sold for ,000 to carry weight for age; g es B ft 5SSto be announc4d .two days prior to the day of the race. Winners, after the weights RA0ES "A0H WEEK- puB8ES w,u. a. to.00 hach. -SrE ft . ....... . - IZ!m nn ruC COAST. FINEST WATER AND MOST DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE IN THE WORLD.


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