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The Ontario Jockey Club TORONTO CANADA Spring Meeting Ma; 20 - 27 STAKES CLOSING MAY 1 Open to Owners residing in the United States For Three-Year-Olds and Upward. TORONTO GUP, A HANDICAP, ,000 ADDED. TORONTO CUP A Handicap. For three-year-olds and upward. A Sweepstakes or 0 each, 0 forfeit, to the winner, with $.",000 added, of which 00 to second horse and .:iOO to third. Weights to be announced Saturday, May IOlh. Winners of ,000 after publication of the same to carry :: lbs. extra. ONE MILE AND A FURLONG. KING EDWARD HOTEL GOLD CUP, ,500 ADDED. THE KING EDWARD HOTEL GOLD CUP. A Challenge Cup, value ,000, with ,r00 added. Tor tl.ree-yoar-olds and upward. A Gold Cup presented by the King Edward Hotel Co.. Toronto, to which is added a Sweepstakes of 0 each, 0 forfeit, to the winner, and the sum of ,500. of which 00 to second horse and 00 to third. Three horses, the property of different owners, to start, or tiie win of the Cup void for that year. The Cup to be held by the Ontario Jockey Club or the King Edward Hotel until won, and to becoini! the absolute property of any owner winning same four times, or three yearn in succession. Weight for age. A winner of ,500 in 1010 or to carry lbs. extra; of two such races, or one-of hB.000, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners or 00 In 1010 allowed 7 lbs. Maidens, if three-year-olds, allowed 10 lbs.; four-year-olds and upward allowed 12 lbs. ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. MINTO STAKES, ,000 ADDED. . MINTO STAKES Selling. For three-year-olds and upward. A Selling Sweepstakes of 0 each, half forfeit, to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 00 to second horse and 00 to third. The winner to he sold by auction for $:j.0O0; it entered to be sold for less than $:;,000. 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. and 1 lb. for each 00 down to . Selling price to be slated through the entry box at the course at 12 oclock noon on the day before the race, or to be sold for .O00. ONE MILE AND A SIXTEENTH. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, ,000 ADDED. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP For three- ear-olds and upward. A Sweepstakes of 0 each, half forfeit, to the winner, w ith ,000 added, of which 00 to second horse and 00 to third. Weights to be announced Saturday, May 20th. Winners after publication of the same to carry o lbs. extra. SIX FURLONGS. For Three-Year-Olds. WOODSTOCK PLATE, ,000 ADDED. WOODSTOCK PLATE. For three-year-olds. A Sweepstakes of $;!0 each, 0 forfeit, to the winner, with ,000 added, of which $".00 to second horse and 50 to third. A winner of ,500 to carry :i lbs. extra; of two races of ,500, or one of ,500, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Non-wiuners of ,000 allowed 5 lbs.; ot 00, 10 lbs.; maidens, 15 lbs. ONE MILE AND A FURLONG. For Two-Year-Olds. VICTORIA STAKES, ,200 ADDED, VICTORIA STAKES For two-year-olds. A Sweepstakes or 0 each, half forfeit, to the winner, with ,200 added. of which 00 to second horse and 00 to third. A winner of ,000 to cany 5 lbs. extra. Nou-wiuncrs of 00 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens. 5 lbs. additional. FIVE FURLONGS. Steeplechases. WOODBINE STEEPLECHASE, ,500 ADDED. WOODBINE STEEPLECHASE. For four-year-olds and upward. A Sweepstake of $,",0 each. 0 forfeit, to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 50 to second horse and 50 to third. Four-year-olds to carry 140 lbs.; live-year-olds. 151 lbs.; six-year-olds and upward, 101 lbs. A winner of a steeplechase in 1!10 or 1011 of 00 to carry lbs. extra; of two such, or one of 50, 0 lbs. extra. Xou-wiiiners of a steeplechase allowed 10 lbs. No horse shall carry less than laa ibs. ABOUT TWO AND A HALF MILES. STREET RAILWAY STEEPLECHASE, HANDICAP, ,200 ADDED. STREET RAILWAY STEEPLECHASE Handicap. For four-year-olds and upward. A Sweepstakes of 0 each, half forfeit, to the winner, with ,2J0 added, or which 00 to second horse and 00 to third. Weights aunouuecd Wcdhosday, May 21lh, at 5 p. ui. Winners after publication of the same to carry 5 lbs. extra. ABOUT TWO AND A HALF MILES. N. B. A Steeplechase will be run on each T day of the meeting i200 being given for Y A. Cross Country events. ON THE FLAT " X 00 and 00 Handicaps in addition to this list of stakes. 00 is the lowest value of T , T any overnight event. ENTRANCE MONEY T Z IN ALL CASES TO THE WINNER. Seven X. races daily. THE RULES OF RACING of the Canadian Racing Associations govern all races run under tho auspices of the Ontario Jockey Club. - W. P. Fraser, Secretary -Treasurer Montreal Jockey Club Race Course Office BLUE BONNETS 11 St. Sacrament Street MONTREAL MONTREAL THE FOLLOWING STAKES TO BE RUN AT THE Spring Meeting June 3 to June 10, Inclusive Will Close to Name and Enter at Midnight of Monday, May 1. 1911 THE KINDERGARTEN STAKES, SI, 000 ADDED. THE KINDERGARTEN STAKES FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. SELLING. ISy subscription of 3 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and ."515 additional to start: the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,000, of which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. The winner to lie sold at auction for ?;:,000. If for ,000 allowed 5 lbs.; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 01 down to . Selling price to be stated through the entry box at the course at 11 a. m. ot the day preceding that upon which the race is to be run, otherwise top weight shall be carried and the selling price shall be $:;,OO0. Five Furlongs. WINDSOR HOTEL GUP, SI, 200 ADDED. THE WINDSOR HOTEL CUP. lOIl THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND IlWAKI. Uy subscription ,r 3 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 3 additional to start. A cup ot the value of 00, presented by the Windsor Hotel; the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,200. or which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. Weight for age. Non-winners of 50 in IJIO or 1011 allowed 7 lbs. Maidens, If three-year-olds, 12 lbs.; four-year-olds and upward. 15 lbs. A winner of ,000 in 1010 or 1011 to carry o lbs. extra; of two races or ,000, or or one or ,000, 5 Ibs. extra. The cup to be won twice by the same owner before becoming permanent property. One Mile and a Furlong. WON IN 1909 BY MRS. JAMES MLAUGHLINS ARONDACK, 109 LBS. WON IN 1910 BY MR. THOS. CLYDES DALHOUSIE, 103 LBS. THE JACQUES GARTIER STAKES, SI, 200 ADDED. THE JACQUES CARTIER STAKES. I-OR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND riWARI. SELLING. P.y subscription of 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 5 additional to start: the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,200, ot which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,500. IT entered to be sold for ,000, allowed 5 lbs.; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 down to . Selling price to be stated through the entry box at the course at 11 a. in. of the day preceding that upon which the race is to be run, or the horse to be sold for ,500. One Mile. THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE, ,200 ADDED, THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE. A HANDICAP FOR FOlR-YEAK-OLDS AND lP; WARD, By subscription or 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 5 additional to start; the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,200. or which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the day set for the running of the Rice. Winners after the publication of weights, 5 lbs. extra. About Two Miles and a Half. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO The Clerk of the Course, Montreal Jockey Club, 11 St. Sacrament Street, Montreal, Canada J HE AMERICA RACING MANUAL An Excellent and Low-Priced Book of 442 Pages It holds information for people interested in racing1 contained in no other publication. It is simply a mine of records. Among- Other Features It Has: Method for Calculating Pari - Mutuel Prices. Complete List of Juvenile Winners of A Table of Comparative Speed of the 1010, Arranged Umler Their Sires. Tracks at All Distances. 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