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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma421903sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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January 3, 1913 j ®tt£ gveebev trofr gtpxxtrtemtm 13 The Coney Island Jockey Club RACE COURSE SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y. OFFICE - WINDSOR ARCADE, 571 FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y. EVENTS TO CLOSE MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1903. FOR THE JUNE MEETING, 1903. FOR THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. THE SUBURBAN, $10,000 Added. £S2r&<^£i!!£ok?i£ui wards By subscription of $300 each for starters, $100 forfeit, or only $15 if declared out by February 30, 1903; with Ten Thousand Dot.lars ($10,000) added; of which $2000 to the second and $1000 to the third Weights to be announced February 2, 1903. Winners after announcement of weights, of three races of $1000, or one or $2500. 4 lbs. extra: of two of $3500, or one of $5000, 8 lbs. extra; of three of $2500, or two of $5000, or one of $8000, 18 lbs extra In the case of horses handicapped at 115 lbs. or over, these penalties shall apply to the extent of one-half only: in the case of those handicapped at 123 lbs or over, to the extent of one quarter only; and in the case of those handicapped at 130 lbs. or over they shall not apply at all. Penalties in the case of horses three years old shall not make the weight exceed 115 lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. The" June Handicaps, $5000 Added. &£^oâ¢&J£2£Sk~££ scription shall entitle the entry to start in all three handicaps, viz:âThe Coney Tsland, $1500 added; Tne Sheepshead Bay, $15*10 added, and the Long Island. $2000 added; without additional cost and also to be handicapped free for all over-night handicaps at the June Meeting, thereby saving the usual declaration fee. The subscription fees to be divided, one-third to the winner of each race. THE CONEY ISLANDâA handicap for three years old and upwards; with $1500 added. The winner to receive one-third ,f the subscription fees all fees derived from supplementary entries to this race, and $10 K) of the added money: the second $150 and the third $150. Weights to be announced three days before the race Winners after announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Horses entered five days before the race to pay $6J to start or $30 forfeit. Six furlongs on Main Track. THE SHEEPSHEAD BAYâA. handicap for three years old and upwards; with $1500 added. The winner to receive one-third of the subscription fees, all fees derived from supplementary entries to this race, and $1000 of the added mnney; the second $350 and the third $150. Weights to be an- nounced three days tefore the race Winners after announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Horses entered Ave days before the raee to pay $60 to start or $30 forfeit. One Mile. THE LONG ISLANDâA handicap for three years old and upwards; with $2000 added. The winner to receive one-third of the subscription fees, all fees derived from supplementary entries to this race, and $1400 of the added money; toe second $400 and the third $200. Weights to be announced three days before the race. "Winners after announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Horses entered five days before the race to pay $60 to start or $30 forfeit. One Mile and a Furlong. Th*» AHvnnrP ^flflft AiifWI (Estimated value, »8000).-For Three Years ine AUVdlltc, $OUUU AUUCU. olds and Upwards. Weight for Age By sub- scription of $150 each for starters; $75 forfeit, or only $15 if declared out by May 15, 1903; with $5000 added, of which $700 to the second and $300 to the third. One Mile and Threw Furlongs. (Estimated value, S5000) âFOR THREE YEARS Old and Upwards. By subscription of $75 each for starters; $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15, 1903; with $2500 added, of which $400 to the second and $.'00 to the third. Winners in 1903 of two races or $2000. or one of $3500, 4 lbs, extra. Non-winners during the June Meeting, 1903, of the Coney Island Jockey Club, or of $5000, during 19U2, allowed, if non-wiuners in 1903 of $2000, 5 lbs ; of $1501, if three years old. 7 lbs.; if four years old and upwards, 10 lbs ; of $1000, if three years old, 10 lbs ; if four yearsold and upwards, 15 lbs. One Mile Tho Thicilp IDUU nUUCU. OLD AND tjPWArds Sealing Bv subscription of $501each for starters; $25 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15 1903; with $1500 added, of whioh $350 to the second and $150 to the third The winner to be sold by auction for $5000. If entered to be sold for $40^)0, allowed 5 lbs ; then 1 lb allowed for each $100 down to $2000. Selling price to be stated through the entry-box by 2p.m the day preceding the race, or to carry weight for age. One Mile and a Furlong. FOR THREE YEARS OLD. (tfMtimated value, »50OO) âFOR THREE YEARS OLD (Foals of 1900). By subscription of $75 each, for starters; $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15, 1903: with $2000 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third. Winners in 1903 of two races of $3000. or one of $5000. 4 lbs -extra. Other horses which have never won $5000, allowed, if non-winners in 1903 of $3000, 3 lbs ; of $2500, 5 lbs.; $2000, 8 lbs ; of $1500, 10 lbs ; of $800, 15 lbs. Sevtu Furlong On U'nturity Course. I-Nrim Ued valUA, S5000).âFOR THREE YEARS Old (Foals of 1900) Handicap. By subscription of $75 each: $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15, 1903; with $2000 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race, Winners after announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. One Mil** aud a Furlong. The Equality, $2500 Added. The Vernal, $1500 Added. The Independence Steeplechase, $1500 Added. (Estimated Value, S5000).âFOR FILLIES TWO Years Old (Foals of 1901). By subscription of $75 each for starters, $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May I5th; with $1500 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third. To carry 115 lbs. Winners of four races of any value, or one of $2000, 4 lbs: two of $2000, or one of $4000. 7 lbs. extra. Other fillies, non-winners during the June Meeting, 1903, of the Coney Island Jockey Club, allowed, if non-winners of $1000, 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 8 lbs. Last Five Furlongs of Futurity Course. STEEPLECHASES. The Beacon Steeplechase, $2500 Added. Ki^^YiS^^rj^ wards. By subscription of $50 each for starters $25 forfeit, or $10 if declared out by May 15th, for horses nominated by January 5, 1903; or $150 each for starters, $50 forfeit, for those nominated by May 18, 1903, when this Event shall be closed; with $2500 added, of which $500 to the second and $200 to the third. Four years old. 140 lbs ; five years old, 154 lbs ; six yearsold and upwards, 161 lbs (sex allow- ances) . Winners in 1903 of two steepleohases of any value, or one of $1500,5 lbs. extra; of two of $1500 during 1903, or of one during 1902 or 1903, ol $3500,10 lbs. extra Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Full Steeple- chase Course (about two miles and a half). ( Estimated Value, ssooo). â A Handi- cap for Four Years Old and Upwards. By subscription of $50 each for starters, $25 forfeit, or only $10 if deolared out by May 15th; tor horses nominated by January 15, 1903; or of $100 each for starters, $50 forfeit for those nominated by May 18, 1903. when this Event shall be dosed; with $1500 added, of which $300 to the second and $200 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Full Steeplechase Course (about two miles aud a half). The Rockaway Cup, $1500 Added, and Plate to the Value of $100. (Estimated Value, S25nO).âSteeplechase for Hunters Four Years Old and Upwards. Qualified under the Rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association or the Canadian Hunt Association, that have been regularly hunted during the season of 1902-1903 (September 15. 1902; May 1, 1903), and hold a certificate to that effect from a Master. By subscription of $25 each for starters, or $10 forfeit for horses nominated by January 5.1903; or of $75 each for starters, $30 forfeit for those nominated by May 18, 1903, when this Event shall be closed: with $1500, and Plate to the value of $100, added The winner to receive all the subscriptions, $100 in Plate and $1000 of the Added Money; the second $350 and the third $150. Four years old, 145 lbs.; Ave years old, 159 lbs : six years old and upwards, 166 lbs. (sex allowances); Winners of a steeplechase for Hunters in 1902 or 1903 of the value of more than $300 to the winner, to carry 3 lbs extra; of two such races, 8 lbs. extra; of three or more, 15 lbs extra (Note: But no horse through penalties shall carry more than 180 lbs.) Horses that have never started in a steeplechase or hurdle race allowed 10 lbs.; half-breds allowed 10 lbs , or if both sire and dam are half-bred, allowed 15 lbs. (Note: But no horseshall carry less than 130 lbs.) Allowances for half-breds, must be claimed when the entry is made. Overweight to any amount will be allowed if claimed by 2:30 p. m. the day this race takes place. Full steeple- chase Course (about two miles and a half). The Swift, $2000 Added. The Spindrift, $2000 Added. FOR TWO YEARS OLD. The Great Trial, $25,000. The Double Event, $10,0 For Two Years Old (Foals of 1901). By subscription of $200 each, or only $15 if declared out by March 15th, $50 if by April 15th, or $75 if by May 15th Each starter to pay $250 additional Guaranteed cash value, $25 000. The Cone* Island Jockey Olub to add not less than $5000 The winner to receive $20,000, the second $3000 and the third $2000: winners of two races of $3000, or one of $6000, 7 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 5 lbs Should the money added by the Coney Island Jockey Club increase the value of the race over the advertised amount, the surplus shall go to the WINNER.. .Last six furlongs of futurity Course. For Two Years Old (foals of 1901). By subscrip- ⢠tion of $100 each, or only $15 if declared out by April 15th, or $50 if by May loth. Starters to. pay $100 additional, which shall entitle them to start in both events Guaranted cash value of the two events, $5000 each. $1000 additional in plate or money (at the option of the winner) will be given should the two events be v» on by the same horse. Conditions of tho Fir*t Event, to ho Run on tho First Day of the Jane Meeting, 1908â Colts 122 lbs , fillies and geldings 119 lbs.; winners of two races of $2000, or one of $4000, 4 lbs. extra; of two of $4000, or one of $8000. 7 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 5 lbs. Guaranteed cash value $5000 of which $4000 to the winner, $750 to the second and $250 to the third. L,a*t Five and a Half Furlongs of the Futurity Course. Conditions of the Second Event, to be Hun on the Last Day of the .Tune Meeting, 1903âColts 122 lbs , Allies and geldings, 119 lbs ; winners of two races of $2000, or one of $4000, 4 lbs extra; of two of $1000 or one of $8000, or of the First Event, 7 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 8 lbs Guaranteed cash value $5000, of which $4000 to the winner, $750 to the second and $250 to the third Last Six Furlongs of Futurity Course. Tho 7t*nh\rr «15ftft AHrlprl (Estimated Valae, *50oo)âFor Two Years 1 ue Z,Cpnyr, $13UU /\UUCU. OLD (Foals of 1901). Weights 7 lbs. below the soale By subscription of $75 each for starters, $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15th; with $1500 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third; winners of two races of $1500, or one of $2500, 5 lbs ; two of $2500, or one of $5000,10 lbs. extra; non-winners of $1000 allowed 3 lbs., maidens 7 lbs. Last Five and a Haif Furlongs of Futurity Course. 85000)âFor Two Years By subscription of $75 each for starters, $30 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by May 15th; with $1500 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third: winners of $2500, 3 lbs ; two of $2500, or one of $4500, 6 lbs. extra; non-wln- ners of $1000 allowed, if non-winners during the June Meeting, 1903, of the Coney Island Jockey Club, 5 lbs; maidens allowed 8 lbs. Last -^ix Furlongs of Futurity Course. The Spring. $1500 Added. £"fo ,â¢7' FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING, 1903. ThA Pliffht t?ftftft AHflpH (Estimated valne, 85000) âFor Two Years Old 1 nc I iigui, ipiuuu AUUCUt and Upwards. By subscription of$50eachforstarters, $25 forfeit, for horses nominated by January 5, 1903; or of $100 each for starters, $50 forfeit, for those nominated by July 15th, when this Event shall be closed; with $2000 added, of which $400 to the. second and $200 to the third. Two years old, 95 lbs.; three years old. 118 lbs ;four yaars old and up- wards, 125 lbs (Sex allowances ) Winners in 1903of races amounting in the aggregated to $10,000, or more, if three years old or under, 10 lbs; if four years old and over, 7 lbs extra. Other horses never having won $5000, if non-winners in 1903 of $2500, allowed if three years old or under, 5 lbs.; if . four years old and upwards, 10 lbs ; of $1000, if three years old or under, 10 lbs ; if four years old and upwards, 15 lbs. Seven Furlongs on Futurity Course. Thf> ^Pnfpmhpr £?ftftfl A HHed (Estimated value, 85000) âFOR THREE 11IG ^cpiCHIUCI , <5£UVV AUUIU. Years Old (Foals of 1900). By subscription of $50 each forstarters, $25 forfeit, or only $10 if declared out by July 15, 1903, for horses nominated by January 5, 1903; or of $100 each for starters. $50 forfeit, for horses nominated by July 15th, when this Event shall be closed; with $2000 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third. Horses which have never won $10,000 allowed, if non-winners in 1903 of $5000, 3 lbs ; of $2500, 6 lbs.; of $1503, 10 lbs.; of $1000 15 lbs.; of $800, 20 lbs. One Mile and Three Furlongs. (estimated value, 85000).â FOR Two YEARS Old (Foals of 1901). By subscription of $50 each for starters, $20 forfeit; with $2000 added,.of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third Winners of $2500 to carry 122 lbs.; of two such races or one of $4000,7 lbs. extra. Other horses allowed 10 lbs.; Maidens, 15 lbs. (Sex allowances). Last Six Furlong* of Futurity Course. For Two Years Old (Foalsof 1901)- By subscription of $75 each for starters, $30 forfeit, for horses nominated by January 5, 1903; or of $150 each for starters $75 forfeit, for those nominated by July 15th. when this Event shall be closed Guaranteed Cash Value $10,000, of which $8500 to the winner and $(000 to the second and $500 to the third. To carry 115 lbs.; winners after August 15th of $5000, 120 lbs ; Maidens, 105 lbs. (Sex allowances). Seven Furlongs on Futurity Course. tl« fiff^ai Pacffltri IOUV. By subscription of $75 each for starters, $25 forfeit for horses nominated by January 5, 1903, or of $150 eaoh forstarters, $50 forfeit, for those nominated by July 15, when this Event shall be closed. Guaranted Cash Value $7500, of which $6000 to the winner, $1000 to the second and $500 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Win- ners after announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Last Six Furlongs ofFuturity Course. The Autumn, $2000 Added. The Flatbush, $10,(1 FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING, 1905. Tfip Fiifnrttv <1ft ftftft AHrfprl BT Subscription of $20, or only $10 ie the lilt â uiuiiij, <piu,uvu nuuwui monet be sent with entry for mares covered in 1902, and a further subscription of $50 each for the produce of such mares, unless struck out by November 1. 1904; or $100 unless struck out by July 15. 1905. Each starter to pay $250 additional, all of which shall go to the second and third horses as further provided. The Coney Island Jockey Club to add Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000); the second to receive $1250 of the added money and two-thirds of the starting fees; the third $750 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 $2000, $1250 and $500 of the added money, respectively, whether they are the owners of the horse when the race takes place or not. Colts 122 lbs., Allies and geldings 119 lbs. Winners of two races of $3000, or one of $5000, 4 lbs. extra; of three of $3000, two of $5000, or one of $10,000, 8 lbs. extra. If mare or stallion has not produced a winner prior to January 1,1903, the produce will be allowed 3 lbs. for either or 5 lbs for both, said allowance to be claimed at time of entry. Maidens allowed 5 lbs., which allowance shall not be cumulative. If a mare nominated for this event drops her foal before the 1st of Januajy, 1903, or if she has a dead or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of such a mare is void, and the subscription, if paid, will be returned. By filing prior to November 1, 1904, with the Coney Island Jockey Club an accepted transfer of the produce with its engagement in this event, acoompanied with all forfeits to date, the original subscriber will be released from any liability as to the engagement of the produce, six ruriongs. Entries to be addressed to Entry Blanks can be had at the office of the BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. THE CLERK OF THE COURSE, THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Windsor Arcade, No. 571 Fifth Avenue, New York. Speed and Style For Sale. A* v N IDEAL, GENTLEMAN'S DRIVING MARE ' by Director, dam by Dexter Prince Thor- oughly well broken, sound and reliable. Price $250. Address G. H., this office. I'This is a rare chance. OUR MONEY IS LUCKY! Borrow on Your Watch or Diamond from the Pioneer Money Lenders . . 532 KEAJ5NY ST., Tiear.Sacramento Street, FOR SALE. Two Fine OraiM Stalls FRESNO, gray horse, weighs 210O.six years old, Norman Percheron, winner of three first prizes. PLUTO, black horse, fivo years old, Norman Percheron, winner of four first prizes. These horses are sound, in good condition and sure foal getters. Apply to GEO. GRAY, Haywards, CaL
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