untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-03

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JL • V IKS 150 DAYS -tot |pF ifik New Jerseys 1958 Purse and Stakes WijW Distribution for Thoroughbred Racing §jL ,385,500 OVERNIGHT DKTRIBUTIOit ,791,000 55 STAKES ,594,500 ADDED J P. 0. BOX 311. CAMDEN, N. J. • P. 0. BM 87, OCEANPORT, N. J. . • p. 0. BOX 719, ATLANTIC CITY, H". J. /fift . fF, , , fit, M Q4M @4rie. yern- /WT tfif / fW / CsiacMcr jeamca, ■// ZZ,eaJfifand . /stakes to be run during 1958 summer meeting . y/m vsreaJ/tav %y/nc/z v / * Tues. June 10 thru Wed. Aug. 6... 50 days * * STAKES TO BE RUN DURING 1958 SPRING MEETING TO BE RUN - AODED STAKES TO BE RUN DURING 1958 SUMMER MEETING Sat. May 3 thru Sat May 31... 25 Days • Tues.JunelO THE OCEANPORT HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 5,000 * Thurs. Aug. 7 thru Sat. Oct 4 . . . 50 days TO BE RUN added • 3-year-olds and up _ ~ • No razing Mon, S«j f. 22 VALLEY FORGE 1 mile and 70 • SatJuneU THE SELECT HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 20,000 - • - SatMay3 HANDICAP. yards 5,000 T0 „£ RUH . „DH| . 3-year-olds and up • J-year-oios s — SatMaylO DELAWARE VALLEY STAKES, 6 furlongs 25.000 • Wed.JunelB THE SALVATOR MILE, 1 mile 15,000 , Thurs.Ai*.7 SEASHORE STAKES, 6 furlongs 5,000 3-year-olds . 3-year-olds and up 2-year-olds Wed. May 14 RANCOCAS STAKES, 5 furlongs 15,000, . Sat. June 21 THE REGRET HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 20,000 . SatAt«.9 PHILADELPHIA TURF HANDICAP, Turf 25,009 • • 3-year-olds and Fillies and K.ares 2- Fillies up, . year-old , M/16 mile, 3-year-olds and up Sat May 17 STAKES, 6 furlongs 25,000 • Wed. June 25 THE «» * BETSR0S_S Jtf Wed. Aug. 13 KING NEPTUNE HANDICAP, 7 furlongs 15.009 Wed. May 21 CHERRYHILL STAKES, 5 furlongs 15.000 , Sat.June28 Jngammu 25.000. . rSlr STJUD* T.iO. M/1B n* 25.009 Sat May 24 JERSEY STAKES, *11°""c 1-1/8 mile ,50,000 s * Fri. July 4 THE LONGFELLOW HANDICAP, 1 mile Turf 20,000 * 3-year-old Fill.es 3- year-olds — • 3-year-olds and up . • SatAuj.23 VENTNOR HANDICAP, Turf, 1-1/16 mils . 25,009 Fri. May 30 COLONIAL HANDICAP. 6 furlongs 25,000 • Sat. Jjily 5 THE COLLEEN, 5-1/2 furlongs 20,000 3-year-olds 3-year-olds and up, Fillies and Mares . -2-year-old Fillies , Wed.Aoj.27 MERMAID STAKES, 6 furlongs 15,000 Sat. May 31 CAMDEN HANDICAP, 1-1/8 mile 30,000 ~m Wed. July 9 THE LONG BRANCH HANDICAP, 1-1/16 mile 15,000 # 2-yearold Fillies 3-year-olds and up 3-year-olds and up Sat Aug. 30 OLYMPIC HANDICAP, Turf, 1-1/8 mili 25,009 STAKES TO BE RUN DURING 1958 FALL MEETING Fri. July 11 NATIONAL MAIDEN HURDLE, about 1-3/4 mile 7.500, " J-year-olds and up Wed. Oct 8 thru Wed. Nov. 5... 25 days * : , , , „ ™°pc»m c , . Mon. Sept 1 ATLANTIC CITY HANDICAP, Turf, 50,000 SfaUd.ti, tob. abound ht*, • Sat.Jo1y12 THE MISS WOODFORD, 6 furlongs 20,000 • 1-3/16 mile, 3-year-olds . 3-year-o!d Fillies MM. * Wed. July IB THE NEW JERSEY FUTURITY, 5-1/2 furlongs 15,000 ? S*Sept6 MISSAM 3-year-olds and Fillies and Mares _ QUAKER CITY HANDICAP, 1-1/8 mile 5,000 • 2-year-old New Jersey Foals • up, 3-year-olds and up . SaUuIyl9 THE MONMOUTH HANDICAP, 1-1/4 mile 100,000 • Wed. Sept 10 WORLD S PLAYGROUND STAKES, 7 furlongs 30,009 NEW JERSEY BREEDERS STAKES, 6 furlongs 15,000 . 3-year-olds and up • 2-year-olds s -. " Wed.July23 THE LAMPLIGHTER HANDICAP, 1-1/16 mile 20,000 • Sat.Sept13 UNITED NATIONS HANDICAP, Turf, 100.000 THE GARDENIA, i 1-1/16 imc mile c 50,000 3-year-olds * . * 1-3/16 mile, 3-year-olds and up By Invitation Only THF%1pnPM«*Tr Sat. July 26 THE SAPLING, 6 furlongs 50,000 Mon. Sept 15 MARGATE HANDICAP, 7 furlongs 20,009 ri/iRm;i. innnnn THE. GARDEN STATE, 1-1/16 mile 100,000 - • 2-year-olds • 3-year-olds and up. Fillies and Mares PRINCETON HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. 20.000 • *yearoia JfS6fm]o nines - 20,00° I • Sat Sept 20 3-year-olds BOARDWALK HANDICAP, 1-1/8 mile " 25,009 3-year-olds and up BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HANDICAP. 1-1/15 mile 25,000 • Thurs.-July 31 MIDSUMMER HURDLE HANDICAP, about 2 miles 22 000 . WelI. Sept 24 HOME BRED HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 10,000 3-year-olds • 3-year-olds and up By Invitation Only # 2-year-olds N. J. THE JERSEY BELIE STAKES, 1-1/16 mile 25,000 . _Sal-AuZ-2 EfiNSH °KS 1-1/8 * 50000 . Wed. Sept 24 OCEAN CITY HANDICAP, Turf, 1-1/16 mile 10,000 3-year-old Fillies . 3-year olds and up N. JJ • «•"•»*■« m CHOICE STAKES. 1-1/16 m.le- •, 25.000 • „AHPD1CAPi TRENWHANDICAP. 1-1/4 mile 75.000 „ loN6P0RT 7 furIongs . 20i009 3-year-olds and VIMLAND HANDICAP 1-1/8 mile 50 001 • Tues.Aug.5 THE MATRIARCH, 1-1/16 mile 20,000 . up 3-yearSlds and up Fillies and Mares . 3-year-olds and up, Fillies and Mares * Sat Oct. 4 APPRECIATION HANDICAP. 1-1/16 mile 25,000 Wed.Auz.6 THE RUMSON HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 20.000 3-year-olds and up • 3-year-olds andlip • AMERICAS MOST MODERN THOROUGHBRED RACING FACILITIES* • BALANCED STAKES PROGRAM x Decathlon.. Gallant Man... Dedicate... Nadir... HEW JERSEY GAINS FAME FOR NEW JERSEYS PROGRAM • • FOR ALL DIVISIONS . ■ .tdS. FINEST GRASS RACING .. . OF CONTINUOUS RACING I X3SiTt£r are SKiTS 0FFERS 9 TURF stakes benefits horsehen and Racegoers ; • THREE 00,000 FEATURES recent years. Starting with i the Longfellow Handicap at Monmouth The establishment of the modern-day Nev»*Jersey rac- . • and VAAS ing circuit now offers: 5,N/ MSffl MODERN STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS • TWOZZZ 30[000 Added FEATURES The horse is king at New Jerseys tracks ... nothing superb grass course, cta 1160 overnight races for a total of ,791,000 • • SIXTEEN 25,000 Added FEATURES is overlooked for his comfort and well-being. Modern Nation s Handicap an event which traditionally deter- . • • THIRTEEN 20 000 Added FEATURES sanitary barns, ample grazing areas, hot water and mines the "champion grass performer of the year." _2i5a*« mm aoaea monies oi 1 i.3si.auu 594 500 TEN .........„" ... 15,000 Added FEATURES round the dock fire protection are features provided • • 1215 races with a total net distribution .sinomion of or 0,«3.3 6,385.500 . . TWO 10,000 Added FEATURES by each of New Jerseys race tracks. NEW JERSEYS CENTRAL LOCATION • i2222£wfrr!*k THE ULTIMATE IN FACILITIES PERMITS EASY VANNING BETWEEN 16 even s for 3-year olds ADJACENT .nurcMT Tn TO tuc THE urnom-c WORLDS • • 23 events for 3-year olds and up FOR run nunatmtn HORSEMEN cactpdh EASTERN DAPiur RACING pcutcdc CENTERS • icAnmr cuTCDTAiuurur «or»c ENTERTAINMENT AREAS «... a wide variety of distance and sprint contests. tttob,emo*rXSS5 taV ""Sntot New Jefseys lhree tfacks are ,ocaled conven!enl,y • AMERICAS FOREMOST STABLES horsemens shopping centers. Organized recreation for horsemen .HorsessUbledatarr/NewJerseytrack New Jersey ; is unique in its happy combination of • TRBniTinNAIIY PiPF IM HCW ICdccv programs ... golf tournaments ... Softball ... poo! canbe vanned quicklyand easily to neighboring tracks large populated areas, industrial and commercial a • innouiunnLLi nnuc in ncn jcndti ... pingpong ... shuffleboard ... TV-and movie along the Eastern seaboard for overnight and stake centers unexcelled with their recreational and amuse- # i Bold Ruler ... Round Table ... Iron Liege .. . programs .. air conditioning. " engagements. ment facilities. • THE THOROUGHBRED RACING ASSOCIATIONS OF NEW JERSEY . ••••••••••••• For Stake Closing Dates and Other Information Communicate with Racing Secretaries at New Jersey Tracks •••••••«•••••


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