untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-07

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AGAWAM, 5-2, WON niil a loser were yesterdays Form Speeials. SATURDAY S FORM SPECIALS: March Banana 26-49-56-13-32-37. July Peach 34-46-58-29-32-24-34-59-39-18-32 Book 156 . HIGH RANGE 3-2 WON aAUFMAN 3-1 2ND was yesterday Two-Horse Wire. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 211. 59 Dearborn Street. Chicago. III. Mr. E. B. Brandt Ex-Owner-Trainer will share his real inside advance information with a f.-w reliable parties. Strictly one-borae wires in e oil • only. Subscriptions now received for the Canadian meeting which starts Mav 21. Remember I will be right on the ground. Yon will have working far you a smart combination of practical horse men. Terms: 35 for the first six wires regular terms 310 for six. Subscribe by registered or special de-liveiy letter at once and be a winner. 88 Church St.. Suite 119. Toronto. Ont. P. S. All horses on file with Daily Racing Form for n-ler-nces. NOW ON SALE The Monthly Form Book for April is now on sale. Price 81.00. Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.. 59 Plymouth Court, ; : : : Chicago, HI. Tim Pippin, 4-1, Won was vestillavs teeasioiial. ESCHAU . . 5 2 WON was our last Occasional. These are the only two sent out aaj this service sinee w - resumed it. We told you not to miss these TTlflllMli BETTER GET IN AT ONCE. .00 for Five Wires. TODAY is the last day t.. get in ..n our MAY X SPECIALS. .See Book -Xj for particulars. Thiirstliivs One-Horse Daily. Hins. 1-1. won. Yestcnlavs One-Horse Daily. Great Jubilee, 11-2, won. Thursdays Form Special lost. SATURDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Pimlico Sunday 1-89-41-83-93-S7-22-80-55-91-95 Book 283 The Turf Reporter Room nUUKI 312, Oli, 59 JV Dearborn UCdIUUi II Street, vJiicn, Chicago, vniudHU, III. III. Room nUUKI 312, Oli, JV UCdIUUi II vJiicn, vniudHU, III. Tim Pippin, 4-I, Won was yesterdays Form Special. Yesterdays Wire ran see. ml. Today is the last day to get in on our hB Special. TODAYS FORM SPECIAL: Iowa. Medley. Monologue. Crow. National Racing Review, Chicago FORT ERIE, OUT. TUF BUFFAL° °FFiCE: OPPOSITE BUFFALO | H L 35? ELUC0TT SQWRE NIA6ARA RACING ASSOCIATION STAKES TO BE RUN AT THE SUMMER MEETINGS, 1910 First Meeting Saturday, July 2, to Saturday, July 9. SEVEN DAYS. Second Meeting Saturday, July 30, to Saturday, August 6. SEVEN DAYS. Stakes Close Wednesday, Hay It, I910 , 1 . • 1 j t s . To Be Run at the First Meeting Saturday, July 2, to Saturday, July 9 The Canadian Derby ,500 FOR TIIRF.K YF.AK OLDS foals of IflOT.— -.0 lo aeeoiup inv tie- nominal ion. M additional to start. Ci.iraiileed cash value. ii;::.."H . of which |DM to second. ?1IN» to third: liHiith lo save starting fee. Win ihts in 1U00-10 of . 00, o His. : of .0/XI twice. ." lhs extra, others which have not won JandSM twice in i!KHt lo. if non winners in 1!»1 » iif S.MKK. tillowctl .". lbs.; of ,500. ti lbs.; *1. ." ». !» ll.s.; imhi-winners in l.H.i:» -1» of l.ixto. 12 ll;s.: 00, 15 His.; maidens, - lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. The Fourth of July Stakes, handicap ,500 FOR TIIliF.K -YEAR OI.DS AND DFWARD.— 0 to accompany the nomination. 1910.sh additional to start. Cm.ranteed cash value. *l.r 0. of wh;ch .M» to second anil DM to third. WHajMa, .Inly 1. Winner-, alter publication of weights. ." lbs. extra. One Mile and Seventy Yards. The Niagara Stakes ,500 FOR TWO YEAR-OLDS.— to accompany the nomination. .HO additional to start, fiuaranteed cash ralne. ..r 00. of wliich lM to second and K to third. Winners of $:2.0«M .r ,000 tv.ice. 5 lbs. extra: non-winners of .1100 allowed 4 lbs.; of . if non-winners t-f four races since April 15. 7 lbs.; two races since then. 10 lbs.; maidens. 15 lhs. Five Furlongs. The Fort Erie Stakes, selling ,500 FOR THREE-YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD.— 0 to accompany the nomination. 0 additional to nfaft. C:-a ran teed cash value. ,500. of whicn M to second and Slop to thinl. $::.n0O. 4 lbs. above scale: 1 lhs. less for each 00 to ,000; 1 Hi. for each 0o to . *0: 2 lbs. fm- each 00 to $;, . Starters, with selling priees. to be named through the entry box at 10:"O a. in. Hat day before the race. Six Furlongs. . - 1 I . To Be Run at the Second Meeting Saturday, July 30, to Saturday, August 6 The Iroquois Hotel Stakes, handicap ,600 A HANDICAP FOR TWO-YEAR -OLDS.— 0 to accompany Hie nomination. 0 additional to start. Um ran teed cash value. ,500. of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights, three days before tin-lace. Winners, after publication of weights. 5 lbs. extra. Five Furlcngs and a Hal!. The Grand Canadian Steeplechase, handicap ,200 FOR FOIR YEAR-OLDS AND IPWARI.— to accompany the nomination. $.;o additional to start. Cnaranteed cash value. ,200, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights, three days before the race. Full Course. The Canadian Sportsman Handicap ,500 FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD.— 0 to accompany the nomination, i additional to start. ,i; uanteed cash value. ,500. of which 4200 to second and 00 to third. Weights, three days before the race. Winners, after publication of weights. I lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. : . • » - 1 1 | THE DOMINION HANDICAP 1 Value 0,000 1 TO BE RUN AT THE SECOND MEETING, 191 0 FOR THREE -YEAR-01 DS AND UPWARD IN 1910 r ,250 to First Guaranteed Cash Value 0,000 ••"■ *t°0 r°dnd V. $ 250 to Fourth LIABILITIES: 5 at date of entry, May 18, ISML 5 additional if not declared Sept. 1, IMS. 0 additional if not declared March 1, 1!10. 50 additional to stail. Weights 15 days prior to the date set for the tunning of the race. A winner of ,500 after publication of weights, 5 lbs. extra. ONE MILE AND A QUARTER NOTE.— This stake closed May 18. 1909. THE FOLLOWING REMAIN ELIGIBLE: Jack Atkin b. h. 6 Transform b. c. 4 Fauntleroy b. c. 3 Old Honesty b. h. 6 Trit-nd Harry fh. c. 4 Donau b. c. 3 Philander b. g. 6 El Oro b. c. 4 Sureget ch. c 3 King James br. h. I Effeadi br- c. 4 Republic b. c. 3 Hanbridge ch. h. 5 Traveller ch. c. 4 Fountain Square b. c. 3 Pinkola ch. g. 5 Piute ch. g. 4 Dress Parade II b. c. 3 Ellen-a-Dale b. m. 5 All Rod ch. g. 4 Polls b. c. 3 Bouquet b. m. 5 Donald Macdonald ch. g. 4 Wm. Pitt b. c- I Fitzherbert br. c. 4 T. M. Green, .b. or br. g. 4 Slashing Blow b. c. 3 Olambala ch. c. 4 Simcoe ch. g. 4 Jno. Reardon ch. c. 3 Joe Madden ch. c. 4 Master Eugene b. c. 3 Voltaire blk. c. 3 Wintergreen b. c. 4 Rustem b. c. 3 Rosseaux b. g. 3 Guy Fisher ch. c. 4 More than two horses may be nominated for Selling Stake?, but only two can start. Winner or non-winner of a stated sum means winner or non-winner of a single race of that value to first horse. SPECIAL NOTICE. — Entries are received on this condition- That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racinfr. or with respect to the interpretation of the conditions of a stakes, shall be de-iked by a majority of the Racing Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, and their decision ihall be final. Arrangements for bonding horses have been made with the Canadian customs authorities ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE NIAGARA RACING ASSOCIATION 357 ELLICOTT SQUARE :: :: BUFFALO, NEW YORK


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