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NATIONAL RAGING REVIEW yesterdays Special ran third. TODAYS SPECIAL: New York. Magnet. Mate. Canary. Room 44C. 321 South La Salle Street. Chicaeo. 111. STAR JASMINE 10-1 WON SARSENET 2-1 WON were our la~i two free "Best" making |s nrinners oul at last ::•: Ktarters. Gel the White Bo k: 2.5 d TODAYS BEST: USE 53 Book 214. American Thoroughbred, Baltimore Bldg., Chicago, THE TURF REPORTER Roo-n 509. 22 West Quinev Street. Chicago. Illinois. | TODAYS SPECIAL: No. 912 in Book No. 558. THE STANPAPP TURF OIHDE, CHICAGO. YesterdayN F 7iu Sncllfl" mm wratahed. Bail lost. Boun:c Tess. 8-5. Uoii. and I CI Itch vv I ■ ye*terdays Mail s, laH. i»ni i.,;- o : M da.v V All the ciwl i- si. TUESDAYS FORK SPECIAL : April— Giape— 27-31-50-32. ONTARIO LIMITED JOCKEY CLUB TORONTO :: CANADA autumn MEETING i September 18 to 25 STAKES Closing Wednesday, August 18 FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD TORONTO AUTUMN CUP Handicap . . . ,000 ADDED FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. I.y sabscripUoa ..f |2B eaek to the winner. to accompany rnrrj and *- » additiona] u st:irf. with 92,000 added. r which *::««» ti aecond horn and .firiii to third. Weights announced Thursday, Bepteaaber l ;. at twelve odoefc noon. A ceptsnees Friday, September 17, at 11 a. in. One Kile and a Quartur. ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB CUP Handicap . ,000 ADDED FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of r~ each t.. the nlann. s , to accoaapany entry and » additional to start; with ,000 added, of which $:; « t seeeari hone, ifl."ii to tliird and 4 to fourth. Weights aanounced Thursday, Septeaaber 23, .-it twelve oclock Boon. Acceptances Friday, September 24, at 11 a. m. A piece of plate will be presented by the ! Lluh to the winner. Two Miles and a Quarter. DOMINION HANDICAP ,500 ADDED FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. FOALED IN CANADA. --By subscription of 0 each to the winner, to accompany entry and 5 additional to start; i 1 1 1 ,500 added, of which .V-"" to aecond ii-i--,. and 50 lo third. Weights an—am i d Thursday, September 23, a twelve i.eleek noon. Acceptances Friday, September 24, at 11 a. m. One Mile and a Sixteenth. DURHAM COP ,500 ADDED A Challenge Cup Presented by the Ear! of Durham. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. FOALED IN CANADA. -To which is added I Sweepstakes of 8 naeh to the winner. .*:» to accompany entry and! 5 addHthmal to stun: with the Mini of ,500, of which ?:.it to second horse and *!■" » to third. Winners of ,500 to carry i ;; Ihs. extra. -Non wlunei i in lf 13 at two races, or one of 00, allowed 7 Dm.; of n race, 12 lha. -M.iidcns, 0 lhs. additional. One Milo and Tlircc-Qujrtcrs. EOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS GREY STAKES . ,500 ADDED FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. By nubscrlptioa of 0 each to the winner. to . sipaay entry and ." aaVntional to start; with ,500 added, of which "h» to secand horse and 50 to third. Al ! Ra*. below stake weight. Winners of ,200 to carry :: ihs. extra; of two races d ,000, or one of .*2.:.imi. s ll. s. extra. Nob winners of ,000 allowed •: fco.; of 00, or three races other than selling pane races, ," ll s.; maidens, lit lbs. additional. One Mile, HENDRIE STEEPLECHASE ,500 ADDED A Challenge Cup Handicap. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. - A Challenge Cup presented in memory of the bile William Hendrie, Esq., by his ,.n. Lieut. -Coi. William Beudrie, to which is added a Sweepstake Of hB each to the winner. to aeeompany entry and .*LH additional to start; with the sum ol" ,500, of whlci 00 to econd horse and 50 b third. Weights aimounced Thnrsday, September 23, ai twelre oclock noon. Acceptances Friday. September -1, al ll a. m. A souvenir will »-presented to the rider of the winner. Two and One-Half Miles. IN ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING LIST OF STAKES ON THE FLAT The Stanley Produce Stakes, ,500 Added. For Foals of 1912 Closed March, 1912, will be run on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 OVERNIGHT HANDICAPS THE SEAGRAM CIP — ,000 Added, a Challenge Cup presented by Jos. E. Seagram, Esq.; and THE ROTHSCHILD CIP — 00 Added, a Challenge Cup presented by Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., for three-year-olds and upward, the bona fide property of owners resident in Canada; and HANDICAPS of 00 d 00 will close during the meeting. A STffPLECHASE WILL BE RUN ON EACH DAY of the meeting including i race for maidens, and steeplechasers owned in Canada should conditions warrant. The Lowest Value of Any Overnight Event 00 TNTRANCF MONEY IN AIL CASES TO WINNfR JOS. E. SEAGRAM, President. |. P. FRASER, Secretary-Treasurer.


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