. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Pacific Breeders Futurity Stakes No. $2,500 TO BE GIVEN BY THE PACIFIC COAST TROTTING HORSE RREEDERS ASSOCIATION For Foals of Mares Covered in 1916 to Trot and Pace at Three Years Old ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1916. $1,500 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD TROTTERS. $1,000 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD PAGERS CONDITIONS ENTRANCE AND PAYMENTS—$2 to nominate mare on December 4. 1916; when name, color, description of mare and stallion bred to must be given; $5 April 1, 1917; $10 on Yearlings April 1, 1918; $10 on Two-Year-Olds April 1, 1919; $10 on Three-Year-Olds April 1, 1920.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Pacific Breeders Futurity Stakes No. $2,500 TO BE GIVEN BY THE PACIFIC COAST TROTTING HORSE RREEDERS ASSOCIATION For Foals of Mares Covered in 1916 to Trot and Pace at Three Years Old ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1916. $1,500 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD TROTTERS. $1,000 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD PAGERS CONDITIONS ENTRANCE AND PAYMENTS—$2 to nominate mare on December 4. 1916; when name, color, description of mare and stallion bred to must be given; $5 April 1, 1917; $10 on Yearlings April 1, 1918; $10 on Two-Year-Olds April 1, 1919; $10 on Three-Year-Olds April 1, 1920. STARTING PAYMENTS—$35 to start in the Three-Year-Old Pace; $50 to start in the Three-Year-Old Trot. All Starting Payments to be made ten days before the first day of the meeting at which the race is to take place. Nominators must designate when making payments to start whether the horse entered is a Trotter or Pacer. Races three heats, money divided 25 per cent to the first heat, 25 per cent to the second heat, 25 per cent to the third heat, and 25 per cent to the race according to rank In the summary. Money in each division 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Should two or more horses be tied for first place at the completion of the third heat, such horses only shall contest in a fourth heat and money divided according to rank In the summjary at the termination of that heat. A horse having won the first two heats and drawn or distanced In the third heat shall not lose position in the summary. Distance, 100 yards. If a mare proves barren or slips or has a dead foal or twins; or if either the mare or foal dies before April 1, 1918, her nominator may sell or transfer his nomination or substitute another mare or foal, regardless of ownership; but there will be no return of a payment, nor will any entry be liable for more than amount paid in or contracted for. In entries, the name, color and pedigree of mare must be given; also the name of the horse to which she was bred in 1916. Entr


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