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. . Charleston Fair and Racing Association CHARLESTON, S. C. WINTER AND SPRING MEETING, 1912 - STAKES TO CLOSE DEC. 16, 1911: THE SUMTER INAUGURAL HANDICAP ,500 One Mile and a Sixteenth. ROBERT E. LEE HANDICAP ,500 Six Furlongs. THE CHARLESTON HOTEL HANDICAP ,300 One Mile. THE ARGYLE HOTEL HANDICAP ,200 Six Furlongs. THE WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY HANDICAP.. ,500 One Mile and a Sixteenth. THE CITADEL HANDICAP ,000 One Mile. ST. PATRICKS DAY HANDICAP ,000 Ono Mile and an Eighth. THE PALMETTO DERBY ,000 One Mile and a Quarter. THE COLUMBIA SELLING STAKES ,200 One Mile and an Eighth. ST. JOHNS HOTEL SELLING STAKES ,000 Seven Furlongs. THE BATTERY PARK SELLING STAKES ,000 Six Furlongs. ST. VALENTINES DAY SELLING STAKES ,500 One Mile and Seventy Yards. THE SPARTANBURG SELLING STAKES ,000 One Milo and Seventy Yards. THE SOUTH CAROLINA SELLING STAKES r ,300 Six Furlongs. THE ISLE OF PALMS SELLING STAKES ,000 One Mile. FOR TWO -YEAR-OLDS. THE JUVENILE STAKES ,000 Three and One-Half Furlongs. THE DEBUTANTE STAKES ,000 Three and One-Half Furlongs, THE GEORGETOWN STAKES ,200 .Four Furlongs. THE CALHOUN STAKES ,200 " Four and One-Half Furlongs. THE PINE FOREST INN STAKES ,200 Four and One-Half Furlongs. SEVENTY-FIVE DAYS RACING, BEGINNING JANUARY 10, 1912 SIX or MORE Races Every Day, with No Purse Less than .00 Added Money Address all communications io F. J. PONS, General Manager, P.O. Box 877, Charleston, S. G. Eacc Course: SHEEPSHEAD BAY, New York. Office: 6 and 8 EAST 46TH ST., New York. Event to Close Tuesday, January 2, 1912. with ,000 added, of which ,750 to the Breeders. FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING Of 1914. 15y SUBSCKIPTION of S20 each, OIt ONIA 10 IK THE MONEY 1511 SUNT WITH KNTKY. for mares covered in 1011, and a further subscription of 0 each for the produce of sucli marcs unless struck out by NOVKMIJEU 1, lli::. or .00 unless struck out by July 1011. Each starter to pay .?LT0 additional, all of which shall ;;o to the second and third horses as further provided. The Coney Island .Tcckey Club to add FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS .OOO; tin- second to receive .00 of the added money and two-thirds or the starting fees; the third 00 of the added money and one-third of the starting fees. The nominators of the winner, of the second horse and of the third horse, namely the nominator of the mare, to receive ,000. 00 and 50 of the added money respectively, whether they are the owners of the horse when the race takes place or not. Colts, 1U2 lbs.: UIHes and geldings. 110 lbs. Winners of two races of ,000 or one of ,0:0, i lbs. ixl .-a; of three of ,000. two of SL.OOO or one of ,000, S lbs. extra. If mare or stallion -has not produced a winner prior to January 1, 1912, the produce will be allowed o Ibv. for either or 5 lbs. for loth, said allowance to be claimed at time of entry. Maidens allowed 5 lbs., which allowance shall not be cumulative. If a mare nominated for tills event drops her foal before the first of January, 1912. or if she has a dead or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of such mare is VOID, and the subscription, if paid, will be returned. lty filing on or before NOVEM1JER 1, 191.1. with The Coney Island Jockey Club an accepted transfer of the produce with its engagement in this event, the original subscriber will he released from any liability as to the engagement of the produce. Six Furlongs. The Coney Island Jockey Club reserves the right to cancel this Event, without notice, at any time prior to the actual running thereof, without liability, except for the return of the entrance money. For Entry 31anks Address V. E. SGHAUMBURG, Secretary, THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, : : 6 and 8 EAST 46th STEEET, NEW YOKK CITY. ARCH i. OBOiVt OWNER. AND TRAINER. ROOM 510, 1547 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. I arrived here Tuesday from Juarez, where I made certain stable connections and arranged to handle stable commissions to be placed in the east. BEG STABLE KILLING TOMORROW. There is a certain horse the stable has ready for a tremendous killing. This horse lias been reserved and secretly prepared at El Paso Fair Grounds track. No money will show at the track and the price will be good. I honestly think this horse will be best winner of the Juarez meeting, as everything has been arranged for a successful cleanup. I will Guarantee This Horse to Win or subscription will be refunded. I will surprise the racing world with the information that I have up my sleeve and would advise you, one and all, to prepare to win the best bet of your lives. You can count on anything I say as being absolutely true, as my reputation is at stake and I cant make any mistakes. Wednesday I sent out Delaney, 7-5, won; Tourist, 3-2, won, and Fashion Plate, 3-1, third. Yesterdays selections were scratched. Terms . REMIT THROUGH TELEGRAPH OR EXPRESS COMPANY ONLY. NO MAIL. THE TURF REPORTER Yesterdays Form Sitecial lost. FRIDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Green Monday Cedar-Cattle-Chirp-Lazy. Do not fail to get XX Special TOMORROW. THE HANDICAPPER. JUAREZ: Apple, Ball, Bomb. COLUMBIA: Grapb, Ball, Back. 25 Cents per Copy. .00 Monthly. Room 810 World Building New York City RACING EXPERT. JUAREZ: Gulf, Fifteen, Twenty-two. COLUMBIA: Brook, Thirty-one, Twenty-five. For Sale at All News-stands. :: 25 Cents a Copy. 121 Nassau Street, :: :: New York City, i National Racing Review. Chicago Yesterdays Wire was scratched and Form Special lost. TODAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 111. XX .00 Special Goes Saturday, December 16. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE. Yesterdays Form Special finished third. FRIDAYS FORM SPECIAL: 411 in Book No. 239. Yesterdays Two-Horse Daily gave a scratch and a loser. Code X Special: Columbia Tuesday Sink-Sour-Male. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM.