. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 24. 1898] f&lqt gvesfrev mtfc *§povt*nt~ew Orleaos, Dpc 24ih, is for all one mile, and has 79 entrie^.embracing a lot of real good ones, in the lot being Macv, Timemaker, Cathedral, Handsel. Sailor King. Eenmore Queen, Peat, Boanerges, What Next, 8imon W., Great Bend, Belle of Memphis, Guide Rock, Dr. Sheppard, Banova, Hittick, Forbusb, D ggs, Laureate. Every indication points to the Memphis meeting next spring being the very best in that Club's brilliant history. The stakes which close on Januarv 2d are announced in another column, and inc


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 24. 1898] f&lqt gvesfrev mtfc *§povt*nt~ew Orleaos, Dpc 24ih, is for all one mile, and has 79 entrie^.embracing a lot of real good ones, in the lot being Macv, Timemaker, Cathedral, Handsel. Sailor King. Eenmore Queen, Peat, Boanerges, What Next, 8imon W., Great Bend, Belle of Memphis, Guide Rock, Dr. Sheppard, Banova, Hittick, Forbusb, D ggs, Laureate. Every indication points to the Memphis meeting next spring being the very best in that Club's brilliant history. The stakes which close on Januarv 2d are announced in another column, and include not only a large number which will be run at the meeting next spring, but the Derby and Oaks of 1900 (for foals of 1897). Every turfman and owner of a good yearling should not fail to study the attractive con- ditions offered. Last week imp. Cinderella, owned by Dr. Neet, of Ver- sailles, Ky., slipped a brown colt, by Hindoo. This is the first time in her stud career that this remarkable broodmar? has slipped, missed or failed to raise a sound colt and this vear when she foaled a fillv by Spendthrift was the first time she failed lo produce a stud colr. She is the dam of For* eigner, Ferrier, Handsome, Hastings, Plaudit and Glenheim. Dr. Neet states that she will be bred back to Hindoo. The Cincinnati Eaqoirer says: '"The Cincinnati Jockev Club has not yet decided how mapy stakes will be opened for the spring meeting, but a sufficient number will be hung up to bring a large number of good hones to this city for racing next season. The spring meeting will be of fifteen days' duration, according to present ; The Directors of the Cincinnati Jockey Club have decided to levy an assessment on the stockholders in order to raise enough money to pay outstanding debts. "Tom" Healey, who purchased Jockey McCue's appren- tice license from "'Jim" Dillon for $1,250, has sent the boy to school for the winter months. McCue will have a full three months


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