untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-30

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WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under the Auspices of the Jockey Club. Rc Course and Office: OFFICE IN NEW YORK, During Race Meetings, 671 Fifth Avenue, BENNINGS . . . . . P. C. "THE WINDSOR ARCADE." AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Friday, November 16, to include Saturday, December 1 14 Days. The following events will close and name at midnight of Saturday, September 15. as by their several conditions: FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE GRAND CONSOLATION ,000 ADDED. THE GRAND CONSOLATION. For two-year-olds, foals of 1904. Non-winners of 0,000 at time ?L!i.,ar "".K- By subscription of 00 each, lialf forfeit, 5 only if declared by Tliursdav, November i ii ?.,tUe :Wnner with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, $:!00 to the third. Colts to carrv ! ,S:: 1 R,e,1,,1,lf;s11i? lbs- Non-winners of ,000 allowed 5 lbs.; of ,500 allowed 7 lbs.; or two n !C 2m allowed 10 lbs.; of three of ,500 allowed lli lbs. Entrance fees paid for horses winnli,.. 10,100 or more after September 10, 1900, to be refunded. Seven Furlongs, Columbia Course" FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. THE DIXIE ,500 ADDED. THE DIXIE. For three-year-olds, foals of 1903. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, onlr if declared by Thursday, November 1, 1900, to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 00 to the sr.w $.100 to the third. Colts to carry 12G lbs.; fillies and geldings, 123 lbs. Winners or nnv race of the vnlrA of 0,000 in 1000 to carry 5 lbs. extra. Other horses, if non-winners of ,000 in 100C, to b illown,! lbs.; of ,000 in 100G allowed 5 lbs.; of two races of ,000 each allowed 7 lbs.- of three races "of Jl "nX each in 1000 allowed 10 lbs. One Mile and Three-quarters, Old Course. THE VESTAL, FOR FILLIES ,000 ADDED. THE VESTAL. For three-year-old fillies, foals of 1903. By subscription of 0 each, Ulf forfott ?20 only if declared by Thursday. November 1. 1900. to the winner, with ,000 added, of which StOM i tA the second, 00 to the third. To carry 123 lbs. Winners of any race in 1900 of the value of S7"r.nn in carry 5 lbs. extra. Other fillies, nou-winners of ,000 In 1906, to be allowed 3 lbs.; of ,500 In vmr be allowed 5 lbs.; of ,500 in 1900 to be allowed 7 lbs.; of two races of ,000 each in 190i to he ailw..,i 10 lbs. The wiuuer of the Dixie to carry 5 lbs. more than she then carried. Mile and a Half, Old Course. TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS: Due notice will be given of the closing of the Columbia Handicap, Washington Cup,. Benninss Special MaxinMim, The Bladensburg,. Hunters Champion and Junior Steeplechases. notice: . NOTICE Entries for the-above are received only under the conditions as printed and in all respects subject to and in accordance with the rales of The Jockey Club and Washington Jockey Club. For entry blanks-apply: at the office of Daily Racing Form, 124 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. --ju Annual Fall Sales Thoroughbred Yearlings A T Fasig-Tipton Co.s Paddocks SHEEPSHEAD BAY, NEW YORK. . r WILL BEGIN FUTURITY DAY Saturday, Sept. I, and Continue to Saturday, Sept. 15, WITH CHOICE CONSIGNMENTS FROM The Meadows McGrathiana Sunny Slope Trade .Wind Runnymede Teas Over Blue Ridge Marchmont Spendthrift Oakley Pequest Aftongreen Melrose Ellerslie Maplehurst Dixiana "Waldecfc Senorita Woodburn Maistream Elmendorf Monnietta Oakwood Ashland Fox Hill Stonewall Leonatus Menlo Castleton Keelona GaUatin N AND OTHER PROMINENT BREEDING ESTABLISHMENTS THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. BUFORD ALLEN, R. H. ANDERSON, F. C. and 0. M. BISHOP, W. H. BROWN, E. S CARR O. H. CHENAULT, E, F. CLAY, JAMES E. CLAY, J. D. CARR, CHlNN and CO., E. C. COWDIN T j CARSON, RUDOLPH ELLIS, R. L. FRANKLIN, JAMES B. HAGGIN, E. W. HAGYARD, GEORGE HOL- LOWAY, A. E. HUNDLEY, R. J. HANCOCK and SON, G. W. HERNDON. KARL JUNGBLUXH, JAMES R. KEENE, J. L. LUKE, W. OB. MACDONOUGH, J.OHN H. MORRIS, J. B. MALONE. J. H. MLAREN, THOS. C. MDOWELL, CHAS. F. MMEEKIN estate of, GEO. B. OTT, A. R. PEABODY, ROMULUS PAYNE, R. H. McC. POTTER, THOMAS PIATT, HENRY T. OXNARD, EUGENE RUCKER, A. B. SPRECKELS, K. P. SHIPP, J. S. STOLL, W. SHO WALTER, QUS STRAUS, J. S. STARK, D. G. TAYLOR, W. T, TOWNES, O. F. TROUTMAN, GEO. H. WHITNEY, WOODFORD BROS.. J. B. VILEY, MILTON YOUNG, YOUNG BROS. AND OTHERS. . Nearly all the catalogues for these important sales are now ready for distribution and can be had by addressing FASIG-TIPTON CO.. WM. EASTQN, Madison Square Garden, AUCTIONEER. NEW YORK. CITY OF TRAVERSE Leaves Barrys Dock, foot of East Michigan b St. North Side, at 1:15 p. m. S. S. Lena Knobloch leaves 55th St. pier at 1:45 p. m., transferring passengers to the Traverse off that point. Return trip will be made as follows: S. S. Lena Knobloch will debark passengers for 55th St. pier at 4:30 p. m. and after last race, making the second trip to 55th St. Passengers wishing to reach the city early can leave Traverse on 4:30 boat and make connections with 5:07 express train on Illinois Central at 53rd St. station, which reaches city at 5:20 p. m. Round trip 50 cents, covering full passage at all points. A bus line has been established between corner of Randolph St. and Wabash Ave. and Barrys Dock. Service every 10 minutes. Last bus leaves at 1 p. m. sharp. NOTICE. The Traverse will not go to South Chicago except when weather conditions prevent the S. S. Lena Knobloch from landing at 55th St. On such days passengers will be landed at 92d St la time to catch 5:05 express train on 111. Central. Yesterdays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL was: BOSEKRIAKf 3.5 Above Special won 450 OO on a 0.00 straight bet since June L Twenty-three out of ?6 out of the money. ONE BET A DAY Why not get The Reporter and Special when the cost is so little! 1.00 per month In all. T. C. WOOD Si CO., Koora 818, 5! Dearborn Street. Chicago. Tel. Central S826. Thursday Special 662 in book. TCntrv Lint G05-607-fil5-tl7-12-15-Gi3 fiSr-r.OJMe.CM NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 87, 71 Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. Thuradaj Special: Arkanaaw, Meadow, Mate, Swallow. Yesterdays Special, BALVIDKKE, 11.80, Won. Our 3-horee wire is winner every week. Those playing it on a Sand basis are 16 winner the past 52 days. per week. THURSDAY y?t w iwwn 1 Wjn galloping, in The odds should be at least I0"l SATURDAY, 20-1 j This ia a trick one of my friends has been nrepar-JKR Ri Eort Erie " clean P on he llret time out ima fellow worked two seconds faster than any of ms opponents can run. DONT FAIL TO JET IN OX THIS SLAUGHTER! JOHN J. WARD, SUITE 37. 90 LA SALLE ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. 15 Years Experience as Trainer, Owner and Clocker. Termi: Daily; Q Wkly. J da$,ilV THE ILLINOIS W,ESY UoW 688, S3S Dearborn St Tel. Harrison 18T. NOTHING DOING YESTKRDAY. Aug. 2, Tiptoe corred 2nd, KiUaloe 5-1 2nd AuK- c,-,Cor,e M won, Foxmead 6-0 won S 2? MJ?nd t2 won- Go Between 7-10 won Autr. .. . ... 24, Blondy M 3rd, Disobedient lost fUK" S,feady f-avt8h-.. 8-5 won, Belle Strome,.... 6-1 won UK- !? S?n80luca 6-5 won, Dishabille 1-1 won AuE. M, Minot .......... 9-8 won. Camp 4-1 won Aug. 20, Nonie Lucille... 8-1 won. Inspector Girl... 4-1 won 2 SPECIFIED SPECIALS GUARANTEED IMPART ANT I Get ln line for Futurity winner SaUir. , UIliln 1 day 10 to 15 to 1. This horse will post-tively romp in easily Jutt as sure.r aa did Tolcalon, 30-1; Go Between, 8-1: Rams Horn. 6-1. Fire in your order I Do it now I Buy Illinois and youll cash. Todays Specials are Ip.


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