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TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL R. 314, S9 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Saturdays Special: 78-77-96-82-87-80-94-86-20. Entry List: 11-50C-510-520-557-560. National Racing Review No. 354 Room 87 71 Dearborn Street OHICAUO, ILL. YESTERDAYS SPECIAL LOST. .00 PER MONTH. -:- 25 CENTS PER COPY. WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 1906. A complete record of the performances and winnings of all horses r:n:ng last year. Price . Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 124 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, 111. THIS IS THE DAY? OUR /andZ* EXTRA GUARANTEED mmM SPECIAL .00 Sg7 GOES ReiiiemlKi. we guaraUBM it to Win and Win only or Kv« a $" .C0 subscription to our daily one horse wile and a month- subscription to the Turf Reporter Free. IT MUST WIN AND WIN ONLY. Positively no Information will be given out on this trick until 11 a. m. T. C. WOOD and CO., ROOM 312, 59 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. CITY OF TRAVERSE SPECIAL FRISCO TRAIN 2:20 P. M. DAILY. Trains on Illinois Central leave Randolph St. at 12:30 and 1:15 p. m., 3 stopping at Van Buren, 43rd and 63rd Sts. only. Illinois Central 2:20 express train makes regular stops, only running express from Van Buren to 53rd St., and making all other stations south to 91st St. Returning trains at 5:05, 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. 5:05 p. m. returning train does not stop at 43rd St., running express between 53rd and Van Buren Sts. ROUND TRIP ggSgg 50 CENTS PHILIP J. DWYER, President. F. REHBERGER, Secretary. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB STAKES TO BE RUN FOR AT THE SPRING MEETING OF 1907, CLOSING ON MONDAY, FEB. 25, 1907. THE CARTER HANDICAP Guaranteed Cash Value, 0,000, for three-year-olds and upward. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THF CARTER HANDICAP OF 510.000 For three-year-olds anil upward: 0 each, or 5 If declared by April 1; SUM additional for starters. Uuaranteed cash value 0,000, of Which ,500 t the second and IBM to the third. Weights to he announced March 21. Seven FailonR?. THE STERLING STAKES.— For three-year-olds and upward: C etch, or 5 forfeit, with ,mi0 added, of Which 00 to the se ond and 00 to the third. Weight for age. One Mile. THE QUEENS COUNTY HANDICAP.— For three year-olds and upward: 5 each, or 0 if declared *«• 2 p. in. on the day preceding the race; with ,S60 added, of Which ."j0 to the second and 50 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after announcement of weiehls to carry I lbs. extra. One Mile. THF. ROCKAWAY STAKES.— ror three-year-old* and upward: 0 each, half forfeit: with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 90 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for $:,50o. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Selling puce To be stated through the entry-box when en. ries closs on the day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of ,000 at the meeting not to be entered for less than ,500. Six Fnrlor.gs. THE FLUSHING STAKES.— For three-year olds and upward: 0 each, half forfeit: with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction lor $:.0oo. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Selling price to be ■toted through the entry -box when entries close on the day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of ,000 at the meeting not to be entered for less than 82,008. One Mile. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. THF ARVERNE STAKES.— For three-year-olds; 5 each. 0 forfeit; with ,500 added, of which 8?S0 to the second and 50 to the third. Weights lbs. below the scale. Non winners of ,000 allowed r. !h-. : of S2.500. 8 lbs.; of ,000. 12 lbs.: of 00. 17 lbs.: maidens 20 Mis. Six Furlongs. THE UNION STAKES.— For three -yeat olds: each, half forfeit: with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and si IK ti the third. The winner to he sold at auction for 83,8801 If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to 00. Selling price to be stated through the entry-box by 2 p. in. on ihe day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of ,000 at the meeting not to be entered for less than ooo. Seven Furlongs. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE CANARSIE STAKES.— For two-year-olds; 5 each. 0 forfeit; with 11,500 added, of which 8250 to ihe second and 50 to the third. Weights 10 lbs. below the scale. Non-winpers of ,000 allowed 5 lbs. Four Furlongs. THF ROSE STAKES.— For fillies two rears old: 5 eaefa. 0 forfeit; with ,500 added, of which 5o to the second and 50 to the third. Weights 10 lbs. below the s-cale. Non-winners of 81,008 allowed 1 lbs. Four lurlongs. THE OZONE STAKES — For two year-olds; 0 each, half forfeit: with ,000 added, of which m to the second and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,000. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each 1100 down to 1,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry box when entries close on the day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of ,000 at the meeting not to be entered fee lets than i 2,000. Four Furlongs. THF W00DHAVEN STAKES.— For two-year olds; 0 each, half forfeit: with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. JThe winner to he sold at auction for *:!.50d. It for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Sewing price to be stated through the entry-box when mtiies close oc the day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of .0o0 at the meeting not to be entered tor less then ,500. Four and a H.ill Furlongs. STEEPLECHASES FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE GLENDALE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.— For four year-olds and upward. By subscription of 5 each, or 0 if declared by 2 p. m. on the day preceding the race* with ,500 added, of which *250 to the -ecoud and 50 to the third. Weights to be announced live days before the race. Winners after the announcement of tiie weights to carry ., IPs. extra. About Two Miles and a Half. THE WINFIELD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.— For four year -olds and upward. By subecripthni ,.f 125 each, or 810 if declared by 2 p. in. on the day preeeding the rate; with .2iMt added, of which 8280 to the fir rnad and 00 to the third. Weights to be announced live days before Ihe race. Winners after the annuel* cment of the weights to carry 5 lbs. ctr.i. About Tv:o Miles. THE BAYSIDE STEEPLECHASE.— For four -year olds and upward. By subscription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit; with ,000 added, of Which 8200 to the Second anil 00 to the third. Weights 10 lbs. alKWe •i e .-ale The winner to be sold at taction for .5oo. it" for less. 1 Hi. allowed for each 80 dawn to S5o,i. Selling price to be stated through the entry box when cniiies eJoae on the day preceding; the race. toners a race of the value of ,000 at the meeting not to be entered for less than ,500. About Two Miles. Till RULES OF RACING, and subsequent amendments thereto, adopted by The Jinkey Club, govern all races run ■ndar ihe auspices of the Queens County Jockey Crab. £ntrie? to either or all of the race- advertised here w lil he received only with the undershiiuling. and on the mil fan lit of the subscriber, that the piovisions of Baessg Rules 42 and A3 hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract. "Kale 42- Kvcry pe man subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race to be run under these rubs, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any pie-lion U la ling to a race, or to racing. "Kale 4:. -At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, and without notice. Ihe entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." The Utiles of Ua bag adopted by t lit» National Steeplechase and Hunt Association govern all steeple-Chaaea run andor Ihe auspices of the Queens Iouuly Jockey Ilub. In making nominations to these stakes particular attention is hereby called to rules EO, 51, 52 and 53 of the Rules of Racing. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO SECRETARY QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, 399 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MOLLIE MONTROSE 3-1 WON | £ LADS METHOD Orp § 8 *t S5 for 6 Occasional K Si KnJP 119 La Salle Street Chicago THE LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB Racing Department of the Latonia Agricultural and Stock Association Incorporated. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. Stakes to Close Saturday, March 2, 1907 FOR SPRING MEETING, 1907. © THE CLIPSETTA STAKES.— r..r Ullefl two yean oM; ■*•" to accoemany the nonrinattna; adol- te appear three 4aja prior to thai aH for fie race. Winner; after pabUeatiea or weights to earn 7 li»s. tttnej t atart; 91,250 added, H which CSOO to Ihe second and *V~ " to the alrd. Winners of .i sweet*- I extra. Club House Course — About One Mile and Three-quarters. stakes of the raloe "i ,250 to carry ■■ ] ..: of two of any value, 5 II-.: • ! three or mere of any value. 7 i ■mv extra; eon-wlaaera ..f a Kweepatakes allowed ■: Ihe.. ami it ancfa biave md woo three races, S ll.s.- i THE CINCINNATI HOTEL SPRING HANDICAP. -For three ye.ir-ol.W and apward: .*.". to accompany tuo races, S lbs.; ma dena that have not i a placed in a sweepstakes 12 i»~. Five Fuilongrs. | Hie nomination; MB additional to start: ,250 added, of Jrhieh 60 to second ami 00 to third. Weights to appear three davs prior to that set tor the race. Winners of other thau a Belling i nrse after aaeonare- THE HAROLD STAKES.- For colts two years old; to accompanj the nomination: *■»." additional to nient .* weights to carry 5 ll s. extra. One Mile and an Eig-hth. start: *280 added, of which S2 »i to the Second and 1 1 M I to the third. Winners ol i -weepslahcs of the i valne of *250 to ea :: lb*, of two of any value. ." Ihs. : ot three r more .1 any vahu. 7 Ihs. extra THE DECORATION HANDICAP. — For three-year-olds and inward: • to accompany the nomination; Non winner* of a sweepstakes allowed :; U s.. and it such have set won three race-. 5 ihs: two race*, ■ .si", additional to start; 81.500 added, of which 98 to recend ami 00 to third. Weights to appear three ihs. .Maidens that hare not heen placed iii a sweep-iake-. i:; ih-. Five Furloags. I days prior to running of the race. Winners of other than a senilis purse titer the pnblleation of weights l,,,anj 5 ",s- lxUa- 0ne MUe and a Sixt6enth- THE CINCINNATI TROPHY. -A rueepetakea for eol. and lUes two years eld; 810 to ,i,i.„ tbe ; nominaiion. 880 additional to star!: ,000 added, of which 58 to the aeeond and 50 to the third. THE QUEEN CITY HANDICAP.— For tliiee-ve!*--olds and upward; 825 to aceompanv the nomination: Winners of a sweepstakes of the value of ,500 to cany :; u-.: of two ol any raloe, t. lbs. extra. Non- sr 0 additional if not declared out on or before Mar 1st: 50 additional to start The Club to guarantee winners of a sweepstakes allowed 4 11-.. and if such have not won three races, 7 11.-.: maidens, if never ,|l, villIt.r ,500 the second M 000 and the third S_iIm . Weights to !»• announced April 1st. Wiiiurs placed :n a sweepstakes, in ihs. In addition to the first money ami -takes, the winner will recetre a .,,,,.,. announcement of weights of two races of 00, or one ol 81,500, i His. extra: of two of ,500, or Silver Cup. donated by ihe Ban. Julias ih-i .chinaim. Five and a Half Furlongs. I 01„. lt .;.ooO. 7 Ihs. extra. One Mile and an Eigr.th. THE MERCHANTS STAKES. A aenng sv. ee.istakes for time year olds ami upward; 85 to aeeom- THE LAT0NIA »ERBY.— For three-vear-olds .foals of 1004t; Sir, to aceompanv the nomination: 895 nane the nominati .., 5 a, d.t.onal to Start; ,250 added, of which 00 to the second and 8100 to the .f U,elared out on or before Airil 15th; So« additional if not declared out or. or before May lath: :?UH third. I he he -oh a, auction. 1 ho-e entered] Tor ,000 to weurht for thea lib. v, mmr ;o carry age; adaltIma, lo st:Ul : ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winnets of a sweepstakes allowed lor 50 82.000; then 1 11,. for eaeh 8M0 to 81.000; then 1 lb. for each 00 to ea,„ u, 1907.sh0o. , ,M]- l: the value of ,500, 3 ihs.: of two such or one of ,©e©, B lis. extra. Xon-winnei- af n Starters, with Setting to he named thrSUgh box the day before the race at usual time of Cla price, entry - gmcyttukn iii 1907 allowed 5 Ihs.. and if not placed in a sweepstakes, s II,-. Maidens, if never plaeed •**" 0ne Miie. ,n a sweepstakes. 12 Ihs. . One Mile and a Half, THE BREWERS EXCHANGE HANDICAP. -For thee vear olds and upward: *•"« to nccoinpanv Ihe ., , „„,. T«m«,rT« ««t,c r. .,. ,j ,* c ,„a *,o * ,1 .-,„. nomination; 5 additional to start: ,250 added, of which 8200 to second and .SUM. to third. Weights to _ THE LATONIA OAKS.-ror fillies three years old foals 1 of MJM : 0 to aciompany the i.oi.nna; 011. W additional it not declared out on or before April 0 additional H not declared out on or hetole appear three .lavs prior to race. Winner- Of o. her than a selling purse alter aiinoun -emei.t f f weights to JSthj carry ".lbs additional Six Furlon "- M:lv" 1,l!; *100 addittonal to start: .m ii added, of which 8888 to the at eand and 8208 to the third. "■ Winners of a sweepstakes In 1007 of the valne of 82,080 and winner- of two sweepstakes in that year of THE KENTUCKY STEEPLECHASE. - A handicap far three-vear-olds and upward: to an nmpinj any value to carry "1 lbs. extra, These not having won a sweep-takes in 1587 allowed •• lbs., and if not the naealUUtJea; *: » uMltional to -tart; ,000 added, of Which $.*» to second and 8100 to third. Weights placed iu a metastases, S lbs. One Mil? and a Cluarter. © Overnight Purses, 00, 00, 00 and 00. Three Steeplechase Races Each Week. Address All Communications to JOHN B. D1LL0N9 Secretary, Covington, Kentucky.


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