. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1886 10 if declared out January 1,1887: or 5-20 if declared out August I, 1887; or 530 if declared out January 1,1888; all declarations void unless accom- panied with the money, with 5750 added; second to receive 52C0; third to save stake. One mile and a half. 1888âFall Meeting. THE TESTAE STAKES. For three-year-old fillies (foals of 1885); 525 each. p p. with 5500added: second to receivejlGO; third to save stake. One mile and a quarter. THE FAME STAKES. For three-year-olds (foals of 1885); 5100 each, half forfeit; or 810 if declared out August 1,1687; or 520 i


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1886 10 if declared out January 1,1887: or 5-20 if declared out August I, 1887; or 530 if declared out January 1,1888; all declarations void unless accom- panied with the money, with 5750 added; second to receive 52C0; third to save stake. One mile and a half. 1888âFall Meeting. THE TESTAE STAKES. For three-year-old fillies (foals of 1885); 525 each. p p. with 5500added: second to receivejlGO; third to save stake. One mile and a quarter. THE FAME STAKES. For three-year-olds (foals of 1885); 5100 each, half forfeit; or 810 if declared out August 1,1687; or 520 if declared out January 1, 1888; or 530 if declared out August 1, 1888; all declarations void unless accom- panied with the money; with 5750 added; second to receive 5200; third to save stake. One mile and three- quarters. REMARKS AXO CONDITIONS. All these stakes are for foals of 1885âcolts and fillies now rating as yearlings. Starters in these races most be named to the Secre- tary or in the entry box at the track at 6 P. m. of the day before the race. No horse, 13 named as a starter will be allowed to forfeit except by consent of the judges on the day of the race, and then only upon good cause being shown. The Association reserves the right to postpone races on account of unfavorable weather or other sufficient cause. Entries to these stakes close with the Secretary on Monday, August 1*"., 1886. J. E. , President. E. , Secretary, 508 Montgomery St., Boom 6, San Francisco, Cal. August 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1886. Five Days Trotting and Pacing! i $3,300 in Purses!! th ⢠7 First DayâTnesday, August 3d. Trotti;;g-2;22 Class. Purse, 5600. So. 2. TnorrrsGâThree-minute Class. District. Purse, 8200. Second DayâWednesday. August 4tli. No. 3. TBorn>-GâThree-minute Class. Purse, Si00. No. 4. Tbottisgâ2:45Class. District. Purse,5200, Third DayâThursday, August 5th. No. 5. Tbottixgâ 2:30 Class. Purse, 5400. No. 6. Trottingâ2:50Class. District. Purse


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