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NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLIB CHARLES F GRAINGER President Churchill DoWHS DoWHSM H C APPLEGATE Treasurer TreasurerLYMAN M J WINN VicePresldent and Manager BUILDING LYMAN H DAVIS Secretary SecretaryTHE OFFICE 236 ATHERTON THE CLARK HANDICAP FOR 1910 1910THE THE COLONEL STAKES FOR 1910 1910THE THE CLARK HANDICAP For threeyearolds and up ¬ THE COLONEL STAKES A selling sweepstakes for 5 to accompany the nomina ¬ ward 10 to the nomination 50 additional to STAKES threeyearolds and upward accompany tion 23 additional to start The value of the stakes to be start 1000 added ot which 200 to second and 100 to 1000 of which 200 to second and 100 to third The tliird Weights to be announced three days prior to the day winner to be sold by auction Those entered to be sold for 2500 to carry weight for age if for less 1 Ib allowed for of the race Winners of a race other than a selling purse each 200 to 1000 then 1 Ib for each 100 to SuOO Start ¬ after weights are posted to carry 5 Ibs extra extraOne for ers with selling price to be named through the entry box One Mile and a Sixteenth SixteenthTHE at the usual hour of closing the day prior to the race and those so named will be liable for the starting fee THE LOUISVILLE HANDICAP FOR 1910 1910THE SPRING MEETING 1910 THE TOBACCO STAKES FOR 1910 1910THE rf rfTHE THE LOUISVILLE HANDICAP For threeyearolds and upward 10 to accompany the nomination 50 addi ¬ THE TOBACCO STAKES For threeyearolds that have and the not sweeystakts or THRKK HACKS OF ANY KIND won a tional to start 1000 added of which 200 to second and prior to the closing of this stakes 5 to accompany the 100 to third Weights to be announced three days prior to nomination S2T additional to start The value of the stakes the day of the race Winners of a race other than a sell TE C TVTTTT f l V T 17 RR Y to be 1000 of which 200 to second and 100 to third Weight 112 Ibs Winners of a sweepstakes or of two races ins purse afttr weights are posted to carry 5 Ibs extra extraSix JX JCl LN JL V4 JV A JL JLj JLl JJ JL JLKENTUCKY after March 1 1910 selling purses excepted to carry 5 Six Furlongs FurlongsTHE Ibs extra Maidens allowed 8 Ibs Seven Furlongs FurlongsTHE KENTUCKY OAKS THE BOURBON HANDICAP FOR 1910 1910THE THE BASHFORD MANOR STAKES FOR 1910 1910THE 1 9 1 1 1f THE BOURBON HANDICAP For threeyearolds and I O I THE BASHFORD MANOR STAKES For twoyearold upward S3 to accompany the nomination 25 additional f II Jvin YsarOlds colts and geldings 5 to accompany the nomination 50 w lcalulua additional to start 1000 added of which 200 to second to start The value of the stakes to be 1000 of which and 100 to third Winners of a sweepstakes to carry J 200 to second and 100 to third Weights to be announced Ibs of two 5 Ibs extra Maidens allowed f His HisFour Four and OneHalf Furlongs FurlongsTHE three ree days ays prior to o the e day ay o of the e race Winners nners o of a race other than a selling purse after weights arc posted to carry I Tl16 KCIltUCHV DCrDV TOP tnn l9f YdlllC t JbOUUU a rten rtenother 5 Ibs extra One Mile J J JOne THE DEBUTANTE STAKES FOR 1910 1910THE One Mile and a Quarter QuarterTHE THE FRANK FEHR STAKES FOR I9IO The Kentucky Oaks for 1911 value 2500 5 to THE accompany DEBUTANTE the nomination STAKES For 50 additional twoyearold to fillies start 10 0 added of which 200 to second and 100 to tliird Winners of a sweepstakes to carry IS Ibs of two T Ibs THE FRANK FEHR STAKES A selling sweepstakes One Mile and a Sixteenth extra Maidens allowed 5 Ibs Four Furlongs FurlongsTHE for threeyearolds and upward 5 to accompany the nomi ¬ nation 50 additional to start 1000 added of which 200 THE JUVENILE STAKES FOR 1910 1910THE to second and 100 to third The winner to be sold by auc ¬ tion Those entered to be sold for 3000 to carry weight CLOSE TUESDAY TUESDAYMarch THE JUVENILE STAKES A selling sweepstakes for for age If entered to be sold for 2000 4 Ibs below the TO twoyearolds 5 to accompany the nomination 25 addi ¬ scale then 1 lh allowed for each 200 to 1000 then 1 Hi tional to start The value of the stakes to 1000 of allowed for eich 100 to 500 Winners of a sweepstakes which 200 to second and 100 to third The winner to be sold by auction Those entered to be sold for 2500 to after March 1 1910 not to be entered to be sold for less carry weight for age Allowances 2 Ibs for each 250 to than 1400 Starters with selling price to be named 1500 then 1 Ib for each 100 to 800 then 2 Ibs for each March 1 1910 100 to aOO Starters with selling prices to be named the through entry box at the usual hour of closing the day through the entry box at the usual hour of closing the day prior to the race and those so named will be liable for the prior to the race and those so named will be liable for the starting fee One Mile starting fee Five Furlongs The Kentucky Derby for 1911 1911THE Address Communications and Entries to toLYMAN The Kentucky Oaks or 1911 1911THE THE THIRTYSEVENTH RUNNING OF THE THE THIRTYSEVENTH RUNNING OF THE LYMAN H DAVIS DAVISSEC KENTUCKY DERBY For three year olds foals of KENTUCKY OAKS For threeyearold fillies foals of 190S 5 to accompanv the nomination 15 to be paid 1908 5 to accompany the nomination 10 to be paid May 2 1910 30 to be paid March 1 1911 100 additional SEC RE TARY May 2 1910 25 to be paid March 1 1911 100 additional to start The value of the stakes to be 0000 of which to of start The value the stakes to be 2500 of which 700 to second and 300 to third Colts to carry 122 Ibs geldings 110 Ibs fillies 117 Ibs Nonwinners of a three 300 to second and 150 to tliird Nonwinners of a three yearold race of the value of 1500 allowed 5 Ibs maidens LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY yearold raco of the value of 1000 allowed 5 Ibs maidens 12 Ibs One Mile and a Quarter 12 Ibs One Mile and a Sixteenth